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Himalayan Journey - Your Itinerary 14 days
From: £2320
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What's included:
- Scheduled flights, including all U.K. and overseas airport taxes and applicable fuel surcharges
- Experienced English-speaking guides, exclusive to Bales clients, for all included sightseeing
- Transportation Private air-conditioned vehicles, exclusive to Bales clients, for transfers and included sightseeing
- Sightseeing As detailed, including entrance fees
- Accommodation and meals First class hotels and river boat throughout.
- 12 breakfasts and 2 lunches
- Minimum participation 2 passengers
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Day 1
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 Day 1
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Depart London Heathrow on Jet Airways flight via Delhi (8 hours 45 minutes) to Kathmandu (1 hour 25 minutes).
Meals:
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Day 2
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 Day 2
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Arriving in Nepal’s fascinating and vibrant capital city Kathmandu early this
evening, transfer to the Hyatt Regency Hotel.
Meals:
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Day 3
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 Day 3
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A morning tour of the city takes in some of Kathmandu’s myriad charms, as
well as the impressive hilltop temple of Swayambhunath. This afternoon there will be a visit to the ancient Buddhist city of Patan and the Tibetan handicraft centre.
Meals: B
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Day 4
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 Day 4
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With a free day in Kathmandu make the most of this spectacular region with
an optional visit to the medieval city of Bhadgaon or a scenic mountain flight.
Meals: B
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Day 5
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 Day 5
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Transfer to the airport and fly to Bhadrapur in eastern Nepal this morning.
Crossing the border into India, pause for lunch in Bagdogra, in West Bengal, before
continuing to Darjeeling for your stay at the Elgin Hotel
Meals: B, L
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Day 6
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 Day 6
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A morning’s tour of Darjeeling introduces you to the refreshing delights of this
popular hill station, a mix of Hindu culture and hill tribes that lies in the shadow of
the Himalayan ranges. After a scenic ride on the ‘Toy Train’ to Ghoom, the afternoon includes a visit to a local market and the Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre a positive community project now home to some 650 Tibetans
Meals: B
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Day 7
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 Day 7
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Early this morning there will be an excursion to nearby Tiger Hill to watch the
sunrise over the majestic landscapes of the Himalayas, followed by a visit to the
Ghoom Monastery en route back to the hotel. The rest of the morning is spent visiting the tea estates of Happy Valley, the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute with its interesting museum and the Zoo. The afternoon is free for further exploration.
Meals: B
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Day 8
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 Day 8
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After breakfast you will continue through the Sikkimese countryside to
Pemayangste and a stay at the Norbu Gang Resort.
Meals: B
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Day 9
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 Day 9
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Morning visit to the 17th century Pemayangste Monastery, before proceeding
to Gangtok via Rabong La and a stay at the Hotel Norkhill
Meals: B, L
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Day 10
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 Day 10
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Full day sightseeing of Ganesh Tok Viewpoint, the spectacular Rumtek and
Enchay Monasteries, the traditional Sikkimese handicrafts centre and the colourful
flower show (availability depends on the time of year however the orchids for which
Gangtok is so famous are normally displayed from late March until May).
Meals: B
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Day 11
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 Day 11
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Drive to the hill station of Kalimpong this morning, to stay at the Hotel Silver
Oaks. This afternoon there will be a visit to the Durpin Dara Monastery and viewpoint, as well as the local market and the Thongsa Monastery
Meals: B
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Day 12
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 Day 12
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Transfer back to Bagdogra for the flight to Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) and
once the capital of the British Raj. On arrival transfer to The Oberoi Grand
Meals: B
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Day 13
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 Day 13
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Sightseeing in Kolkata, to include the Victoria Memorial and museum, St Paul’s
Cathedral and the South Park Street Cemetery
Meals: B
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Day 14
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 Day 14
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Morning flight on Jet Airways to Delhi (2 hours 15 minutes) to connect with the onward flight to London Heathrow, arriving later this evening.
Meals: B
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