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DARJELLING AND SIKKIM
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A Glimpse of Eastern Himalayas - 7 days/6 nights
If you are entering or exiting Bhutan overland via Phuntsoling, its
best idea to take a trip to Darjeeling and Sikkim. Darjeeling which is also called the
" queen of hills" produces world famous tea and besides, has much more to offer
to visitors- the views of mighty Kanchenjunga,monasteries, zoological gardens etc.
Sikkim-the lost Himalayan Kingdom is also worth visiting.You will visit institute of
Tibetology, orchid gardens and Rumtek monastery. Rumtek monastery is the seat of Karma pa
who is the head of Kagyupa sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
Top end hotels |
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USD 699 per
person. |
Single room supplement |
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USD 210 |
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Standard Accommodation |
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USD 560 |
Single room supplement |
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USD 147 |
Price
includes Accommodation with 3 meals a day, English speaking guide, sightseeing
entrance fee, all transportation and sightseeing by a private jeep.
Price does not
include: Indian visa, flights, travel health insurance, expenses of personal
nature like drinks and tip, expenses due to nature and unforeseen forces beyond management
control.
The
Mystical Wonder Land - 10 days/9
nights
This trip covers Kalimpong,
Darjeeling and Sikkim.Besides world famous tea, Darjeeling has much more to offer-the
views of mighty Kanchenjunga, the monastries, zoological gardens and live bazaars. In
sikkim, you will visit the famous Rumtek monastery, Gangtok-the capital of the lost
kingdom, Martham and Pemayangtse monastery in Pelling. You will explore the splendor of
this Himalayan Shangri La country.
Top end
hotels |
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USD 999 per
person. |
Single
room supplement |
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USD 325 |
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Standard
Accommodation |
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USD 799 per person |
Single
room supplement |
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USD 199 per person |
Price includes Accommodation with 3 meals a day, English speaking guide,
sightseeing entrance fee, all transportation and sightseeing by a private jeep.
Price does not
include: Indian visa, flights, travel health insurance, expenses of personal
nature like drinks and tip, expenses due to nature and unforeseen forces beyond management
control.
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