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IND IAwith Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan & Maldives

2014 - 2015

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Luxury Trains of India 18Assam Bengal Navigation (NEW) 20Bengal Ganga River Cruises 22Best of Kerala 8 days 24 Relaxing Backwaters 3 days 25Delhi & Agra Short Stop 5 days 26Mumbai Short Stop 5 days 27Goa Short Stop 5 days 27

Sri LankaNatural Wonders of Sri Lanka 12 days 28Sri Lanka Explorer 6 days 29Ancient Kingdoms & Wildlife (NEW) 9 days 30Life in Wild Sri Lanka (NEW) 5 days 31

InterAsia’s Small Group ToursIndiaBest of India 18 days 4 North India 17 days 8 South India 19 days 10 Grand India 35 days 11Classical Rajasthan (NEW) 13 days 14Classical India (NEW) 7 days 15

InterAsia’s Independent ToursIndiaRoyalty & Tigers 15 days 6India in Style 16 days 12 Northern Heritage 13 days 16

NepalBest of Nepal 11 days 32 Trekking Nepal 18 days 34

TibetKathmandu to Lhasa Overland 12 days 36

BhutanBest of Bhutan 12 days 38 Trekking Bhutan 14 days 40

MaldivesResort Stays 42Booking Conditions 43

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RajasthanFilled with elaborate palaces and mighty forts, magical Jaipur, Udaipur and Jodphur are must-sees in this state.

India 2014-2015

VaranasiThis most holy city on the sacred River Ganges draws pilgrims from far and wide.

KeralaA southern tropical state of backwater cruises, beaches and ayurvedic treatments.

TibetExplore the “Roof of the World” and discover an age-old way of life.

Ranthambore & NagarholeRenowned National Parks offer wildlife safaris to see elephants, crocodiles, and perhaps a tiger!

BhutanCome see for yourself this isolated country steeped in Buddhist tradition and mythology.

NepalTreks, safaris, and traditions - let the mountainous kingdom take you under its spell.

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Welcome to InterAsia's Indiawith Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives

InterAsia’s Group Tours Our range of exceptional value group tours feature:

■ Comfortable group sizes of between 6 and 16 people generally (and all our set departure group tours are guaranteed departures).

■ Escorted from Australia - some of our small group tours feature a carefully chosen escort to ensure customers get the most out of our unique itineraries (subject to minimum numbers).

■ Quality, first class touring in air-conditioned vehicles with experienced drivers and the attentive service and specialist knowledge of our local guides.

■ Exclusive Itineraries developed with care and forethought and honed through customer feedback to bring you the very best of the peoples, cities and regions explored.

■ Assured Comfort through our specially selected hotels

■ Value for Money through the inclusion of many meals, all transfer, attractions and entrance fees – no hidden costs or expensive options!

■ Complimentary Travel Kit is supplied with your documents, consisting of our document wallet, luggage labels and versatile travel bag.

■ Excellent Service throughout, commencing from your first inquiry to delivery back to your home port.

InterAsia’s Independent Tours We have an extensive selection of tours and short stops that can be taken by family groups, couples, or sole travellers. Most depart daily and you will love the individual attention and flexibility of having your own private touring car with driver and English speaking guide for airport transfers and sightseeing. All itineraries can be tailored to your specific needs – tailored itinerary prices on request.

Additional InterAsia Benefits and OptionsAirline PartnersOur airline partners include Singapore Airlines, Malaysia Airlines and Thai Airways – so a stopover in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur or Bangkok can be easily combined with your travel choices to the Indian sub continent.

Special Interest GroupsWe delight in making unique, cost effective arrangements for special interest groups such as photography or sporting clubs, wedding parties, schools and business incentive or conference groups. Please do call or email us to start quality arrangements for your special group!

Safe Travel CharterWe at InterAsia are committed to your travel safety through our full participation

in the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade and Australian Federation of Travel Agent’s ‘Charter for Safe Travel’ initiative. See details on the Booking Conditions page.

As always, we make this offer to you – if what you are looking for is not in our brochure, simply ask and we will tailor make a holiday or business travel solution to match your requirements.

Happy travels!The InterAsia team

4/33 Heatherdale Road, Ringwood VIC 3134Tel: 1300 133 001 or (03) 9873 7466Fax: (03) 9873 8470Email: [email protected]

We offer you the opportunity to explore as little, or as much, of the vibrancy of this part of the world as you choose - from luxurious small group tours with set departure dates to a range of fascinating and flexible private guided journeys, varying from a few days to several weeks, that can be taken alone, or as building blocks to grand adventures.

We also give you access to an expanded range of river cruises, including the sacred River Ganges, and the best range of luxury train journeys you will find anywhere. See our website for even more options.

Whether you prefer the set arrangements of group travel or the flexibility of private guided journeys, all our services and products are offered with the quality, reliability, personalised service and value for money that our customers have come to enjoy and expect. In short - we do all we can to deliver true excellence in travel.

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Day 1 - Arrive DelhiArrive Delhi airport where you will be met and transferred to the Holiday Inn New Delhi for a two night stay.

Day 2 - Delhi Tour Old and New Delhi today beginning with a visit to Jama Masjid Mosque and Raj Ghat, the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi. See the Red Fort and visit Qutab Minar and Humayun’s Tomb then drive on past India Gate and the Parliament buildings. (B,D)

Day 3 - Delhi - Jaipur A leisurely drive from Delhi to Jaipur today, checking in to the Ramada Hotel on arrival for a two night stay. Remainder of the day

is at leisure. (B,D)

Day 4 - Jaipur An exciting day awaits as you journey to the ancient capital of Amer to see

the fabulous Amber Fort, situated on a ridge just outside Jaipur city. Travel by jeep for the climb up to the main gate. Tour the chambers and hallways of the palace, known for its excellence in design and decoration. Return to Jaipur to visit the City Palace Museum and ancient Observatory. (B,D)

Day 5 - Jaipur - Fatehpur Sikri - Agra Drive to Agra, stopping enroute to visit the deserted red sandstone city of Fatehpur Sikri. In Agra, stay two nights at the Radisson Hotel. (B,D)

Day 6 - Agra In the morning visit the uniquely beautiful Taj Mahal where perfection can be seen from almost any angle. Close-up, the marble inlay work is astounding. Also visit Agra Fort before an afternoon at leisure. (B,D)

Day 7 - Agra - Lucknow Your hotel will provide a breakfast pack for the train ride to Lucknow. Board the Shatabdi Express just before 9am for the journey of almost four hours. In Lucknow tour the grand buildings and monuments including Bara Imambara, Shah Nazaf Imambara, Lucknow Residency and Husainabad Imambara. Stay overnight at the Clarks Avadh. (B,D)

Day 8 - Lucknow - Varanasi Once again collect a breakfast pack from the hotel before boarding the train to Varanasi. The Intercity Express departs at 7am and, traversing Uttar Pradesh, arrives Varanasi at 1.30pm. Transfer to the Radisson Hotel for a two night stay and time to refresh before an evening visit to the River Ganges, witnessing Aarti at the ghats. (B,D)

Day 9 - Varanasi One of the oldest living cities in the world, Varanasi has a spiritual legacy of over 3000 years. It epitomizes the chaos and colour of India. Lively bazaars, bright silks, festivals, temples and palaces - all can be found here. Take an early morning boat ride on the sacred Ganges followed by breakfast and a visit to the temples. Later take an excursion to the Buddhist pilgrimage site at Sarnath. (B,D)

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Delhi ı Jaipur ı Agra ı Lucknow ı Varanasi ı Kolkata ı Chennai ı Mysore ı Cochin ı Mumbai

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For those wanting a sense of the whole country, this tour embraces the major points of interest

in the north, south, east and west.

Day 10 - Varanasi - Kolkata Morning at leisure to explore some of the bazaars and old lanes of Varanasi. Transfer to the airport for an afternoon flight to Kolkata in West Bengal. Stay two nights at the Hotel Hindustan International. (B,D)

Day 11 - Kolkata Kolkata is the principal commercial, cultural and educational centre of East India and reminders of the British Raj can be seen in its architecture and streetscapes. Tour the city on a full day tour visiting Victoria Memorial, St Paul’s Cathedral, Kali Temple, and Nirmal Hirday, the hospice founded by Mother Teresa. (B,D)

Day 12 - Kolkata - ChennaiThe morning is at leisure before an early afternoon flight to Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu and popularly regarded as the Gateway to the South. Stay two nights at the Pride Hotel. (B,D)

Day 13 - ChennaiVisit the Fort St George built in 1653 and San Thome Cathedral, named for St Thomas the Apostle (Doubting Thomas) whose remains are said to be housed there. Tour the Museum and Art Gallery. In the afternoon tour nearby Mahabalipuram, an idyllic seaside village with a fine collection of temples and sculptures. (B,D)

Day 14 - Chennai - Mysore Depart at 6am by train for the journey to Mysore, arriving at 1pm. Stay two nights at the Regaalis Hotel in Mysore. (B,D)

Day 15 - Mysore Visit the Maharaja’s Palace and the Chamundi Hills for views over the lakes, parks and palaces of Mysore. See the Keshava Temple at Somnathpur, covered in ancient stone sculptures. (B,D)

Day 16 - Mysore - Cochin Drive for approx. 4 hours to the airport at Bangalore for a flight to Cochin on the southwest coast. Cochin has prospered as a busy port city trading in spices, coffee and timber. The involvement of the Portuguese, Dutch and British over the years is evident in its architecture. Stay two nights at the Trident Hotel. (B,D)

Day 17 - Cochin On a morning city tour visit the waterfront to see the Chinese fishing nets, the Jewish Synagogue, the Dutch Palace, and St Francis Church which is believed to be the oldest European church in the country. Afternoon at leisure. (B,D)

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Departure date Twin share Single room

11 Jan 14 $5598 $749515 Feb 14 $5598 $749522 Mar 14 $5598 $749511 Oct 14 $6147 $823208 Nov 14 $6147 $823210 Jan 15 $6147 $823214 Feb 15 $6147 $8232

Price includes: Accommodation in 4* and 5* hotels as

listed, or similar All transfers and internal transportation,

train journeys and flights Services of local English speaking guides Sightseeing as listed, with entrance fees

included Meals as indicated (B=breakfast, L=lunch,

D=dinner) Hotel service charges and taxes InterAsia travel bag

Tour prices and inclusions are based on a minimum of 4 passengers.

International airfares are not included in the tour price. Ask us for the current best value fare with our airline partners SINGAPORE AILINES, THAI AIRWAYS or MALAYSIA.

Day 18 - Cochin - Mumbai Early morning flight north to Mumbai. See the major sights of this thriving city - Gateway of India, Jain Temple, Hanging Gardens, Chowpati Beach, Kamla Nehru Park, Mani Bhawan and Dhobi Ghat. For your convenience, day use of a room at the Leela Kempinski is reserved for you to rest and refresh before an evening exit flight. (B,D)

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Day 1 - Arrive DelhiYou will be met on arrival at Delhi airport and transferred to the Taj Palace Hotel for a three night stay. The drive from the airport introduces Delhi as a spacious, tree-lined city with a number of beautiful parks.

Day 2 - Delhi The morning is at leisure. In the afternoon take a tour of Delhi including visits to Qutub Minar, the tallest stone tower in India, and Humayun’s tomb, built by the widow of the second Mughal Emperor in the Indo-Persian style. See the imposing India Gate, Parliament buildings and Rastrapathi Bhawan, the President’s residence. (B)

Day 3 - Delhi Take a morning tour of Old Delhi, beginning with a visit to Raj Ghat, a simple memorial to Mahatma Gandhi. See the Red Fort and continue on to Jama Masjid, one of Asia’s largest mosques. It was the last architectural extravaganza of the Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan, built in 1656 AD, and large enough to hold as many as 25,000 devotees. The afternoon is free for shopping or leisure. (B)

Day 4 – Delhi - AgraTravel by road this morning to Agra and check-in to the Taj View Hotel for an overnight stay. Visit the Taj Mahal, arriving at the gates by horse

drawn carriage. The Taj Mahal is everything that has been said about it and more. Taking 22 years and 20,000 men to build, the white marble was quarried 200 miles away and transported to the site by a fleet of 1000 elephants. Built in the mid 17th century by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as an expression of his love for his wife Mumtaz Mahal, the Taj Mahal appears amazingly perfect from almost any angle. Close-up the marble inlay work is astounding. You will have ample time to view this outstanding piece of architecture. Continue on to Agra Fort, once the stronghold of the Mughal Empire. This evening try your hand at bargaining at the marble & leather stalls. (B)

Day 5 – Agra - Fatehpur Sikri - JaipurYou will be driven to Jaipur today stopping en-route to visit Fatehpur Sikri, the deserted red sandstone city, built by the Great Mughal Emperor Akbar as his capital and palace in the late 16th century. It was abandoned soon after when the wells dried up and it remains today in much the same condition that it was over 300 years ago. On arrival in Jaipur, the ‘Pink City’ of palaces and monuments, proceed to the Jai Mahal Palace Hotel for a two night stay. (B)

Day 6 - JaipurSightseeing today includes an elephant ride or jeep up to the Amber Fort, then time to stroll through the sprawling complex of

courtyards and halls. See Hawa Mahal, also known as the Palace of the Winds, whose elaborately carved façade captured cooling breezes and concealed from view the ladies of the court watching the activity in the streets below. Visit the City Palace gardens and courtyards, and explore the collections of costumes, armoury and rare manuscripts in its museum. Walk to the adjacent Astronomical Observatory, built in 1726 and still in use, and shop in the local bazaar. (B)

Day 7 – Jaipur - RanthamboreTravel by road to Ranthambore National Park and check-in to the Taj Sawai Madhopur Lodge for a two night stay. Once the private hunting grounds of Maharajas, the large and beautiful Park is now an important conservation area for the Royal Bengal Tiger. Your adventure begins on a jungle safari this evening, on the lookout for tigers, panthers, sambar, crocodiles, eagles and other wildlife. (B,D)

Day 8 - RanthamboreMorning and afternoon wildlife viewing by jeep or open top truck is included today, plus a visit to the Ranthambore Fort, built in the 10th century and commanding a panoramic view of the tiger reserve. (B,L,D)

Day 9 – Ranthambore - BundiAfter breakfast you will be driven to Bundi. Upon arrival check-in at the Hadoti Palace Hotel. The rest to the day is at leisure, perhaps to visit the pretty lake in the centre of the town. (B)

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The princely state of Rajasthan is India at its colourful best with its magnificent and ornate palaces and majestic forts. Following a tour of the

sites of imperial Delhi, travel through the heart of the historic state of Rajasthan, discovering its culture and traditions

and the astounding Taj Mahal.

Royalty and TigersDelhi ı Delhi ı Agra ı Fatehpur Sikri ı Jaipur ı Ranthambore ı Kota ı Bundi ı Udaipur ı Deogarh ı Jodhpur

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Day 10 – Bundi - UdaipurVisit Taragarh Fort and the adjacent Palace filled with beautiful murals reflecting the glorious era of Indian royalty. Journey on to Udaipur and stay two nights at the legendary and luxurious Taj Lake Palace Hotel. (B)

Day 11 - UdaipurNo city in Rajasthan is quite as romantic as Udaipur. Full of pale, elegant palaces and intricate temples, the city encircles the placid waters of Lake Pichola. Explore the City Palace and Museums, a maze of courtyards, apartments and decorated halls. The frescoes, glass and mirror work are not to be missed. Also visit Saheliyon-ki-Bari, the ornamental Garden of the Maids of Honour, featuring fountains and pools. In the afternoon, a feast for the senses awaits on a visit to the old market at Udaipur, walking through areas where the James Bond film Octopussy was shot. Later there is a boat-ride on Lake Pichola visiting the bathing ghats. (B)

Day 12 – Udaipur - DeogarhYour journey today takes you through the rugged, wooded hills of Rajasthan, stopping to visit the Ranakpur Jain Temples, renowned for their grandiose

scale and highly decorated ceilings. Continue to Deogarh, nestled in the Aravallis, one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world. The afternoon is at leisure to explore the village, or watch for the numerous migratory birds attracted to the area. Stay overnight at the Deogarh Mahal Hotel, a hilltop palace overlooking the town. (B)

Day 13 – Deogarh - JodhpurThe destination today is Jodhpur, the desert city of blue painted buildings and origin of the name for the baggy-tight horseriding trousers. The old walled city, a tangle of winding streets, is best viewed from the Mehrangarh Fort situated on a rocky ridge above the city. Visit the palaces inside the fort to see the delicate friezes and treasures of the royal family. Take an exhilarating walk through the old city, perfumed by incense and roses, then climb aboard a horse-drawn carriage for a ride back to your hotel. Stay overnight at the Taj Hari Mahal Hotel. (B)

Day 14 – Jodhpur - Delhi The morning is at leisure before transferring to the airport for an afternoon flight to Delhi, where you will be met and

transferred to the Taj Palace Hotel for an overnight stay. (B)

Day 15 – Depart Delhi There’s leisure time today for shopping or further exploration before an evening transfer to the airport for your flight home. (B)

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Tour prices:

Season Twin share Single room

01Oct13-15Apr14 $5885 $10,28516Apr14-30Sep14 $4712 $7939 01Oct14-15Apr15 $6769 $11,457

Price includes: Quality 4 and 5 star hotels as listed, or

similar All transfers and internal transportation

and Indian domestic flights English speaking guide throughout Sightseeing as listed, with entrance fees

included 3 jungle safaris in Ranthambore National

Park with naturalist guide* Meals as indicated (B=breakfast, L=lunch,

D=dinner) Indian domestic airport and airline taxes

and surcharges Hotel service charges and taxes InterAsia travel bag

Tour prices and inclusions are based on a minimum of 2 passengers. *As Ranthambore National Park is closed each year from July to September, alternate arrangements of the passenger’s choice will be made for bookings during this time. Additionally, access to India’s National Parks may be withdrawn at short notice due to changing conservation rules.

International airfares are not included in the tour price. Ask InterAsia for the current best value fare with our airline partners SINGAPORE AIRLINES, THAI AIRWAYS and MALAYSIA AIRLINES.

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Day 1 - Arrive Delhi You will be met on arrival in Delhi and transferred to the The Suryaa Hotel for a two night stay. Day 2 - Delhi Your first taste of India will be a guided tour of Old & New Delhi. Take a rickshaw or walk through Chadni Chowk Bazaar, and tour Jama Masjid Mosque, the largest in India, before lunch at a local restaurant. Drive to New Delhi past the imposing India Gate, the Parliament building and the Presidential Rastrapathi Bhawan, and visit Qutub Minar. Special ‘Welcome to India” dinner tonight. (B,L,D)

Day 3 - Delhi - Varanasi Transfer to the airport this morning for a flight to Varanasi. You will be met upon arrival and transferred to the Taj Ganges Hotel for a two night stay. The afternoon is at leisure, then visit the banks of the Ganges this evening to view the lamplight Aarti ceremony. (B,L,D)

Day 4 - Varanasi Rise early this morning for a sunrise boat ride on the River Ganges to see the bathing ghats and daily rituals along this most sacred river. Take a walking tour through the narrow lanes including

temple visits. After breakfast, visit the popular weaver colony situated in Badi Bazar and “Pili Kothi” (yellow mansion) lane. Visit Sarnath, where Buddha delivered his first sermon. (B,L,D)

Day 5 - Varanasi - Khajuraho After a leisurely breakfast the morning is free. Transfer to the airport for a midday flight to Khajuraho where you will be met and transferred to the Taj Chandela Hotel. A ‘Sound & Light Show’ completes the day after dinner. (B,L,D)

Day 6 - KhajurahoTake a guided tour of the 1000 year old temple complex with hundreds of beautiful carvings depicting all aspects of life. The afternoon is free for further exploration. (B,L,D) Day 7 - Khajuraho – Jhansi - Agra Depart by road for Jhansi, stopping at Orcha for lunch and touring, and continuing to the railway station for your late afternoon train, the Shatabdi Express, to Agra. Dinner is served on board. On arrival this evening, transfer to the Wyndham Grand for a two night stay. (B,L,D)

Day 8 - Agra Early this morning proceed by coach and tonga (horse drawn carriage) for a sunrise tour of the uniquely beautiful Taj Mahal. You will have ample time to view this outstanding piece of architecture. Perfection can be seen from almost any angle, and close-up, the marble inlay work is astounding. Return to your hotel for a late buffet breakfast before later touring Agra Fort and the city. (B,L,D)

Day 9 - Agra - Ranthambore Travel by coach and train to Ranthambore, stopping enroute to visit Fatehpur Sikri, the deserted red sandstone city. On arrival check in to the Dev Vilas. Once the private hunting grounds of Maharajas, Ranthambore National Park is now an important conservation area for the Royal Bengal Tiger. Your adventure begins on a jungle safari this evening, on the lookout for tigers, panthers, deer, eagles and other wildlife. (B,L,D)

Day 10 - Ranthambore Early morning wildlife viewing by jeep or open top truck is included today. After a hearty breakfast back at the hotel, visit the imposing Ranthambore Fort. (B,L,D)

Day 11 - Ranthambore - Jaipur Enjoy one last safari before departing by coach for the Rajasthani city of Jaipur. Upon arrival, check-in at the Le Meridien Hotel for a two night stay. (B,L,D)

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Delhi ı Varanasi ı Khajuraho ı Agra ı Ranthambore ı Jaipur ı Jodhpur ı Udaipur

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The north is India at its seductive best; a landscape filled with colour, history and mythology. Visit the sacred River Ganges at

Varanasi, and the Taj Mahal in Agra. Explore the mighty forts and elaborate palaces of Rajasthan, and pursue glimpses of tiger at Ranthambore National Park.

Day 12 - Jaipur Sightseeing today includes a jeep ride (or elephant ride if available) up to the Amber Fort, then time to stroll through the sprawling complex of courtyards and halls. See Hawa Mahal, also known as the Palace of the Winds, whose elaborately carved façade captured cooling breezes and concealed from view the ladies of the court watching the activity in the streets below. Visit the City Palace gardens and courtyards, and explore the collections of costumes, armoury and rare manuscripts in its museum. Walk to the adjacent Astronomical Observatory, built in 1726 and still in use, and shop in the local bazaar. (B,L,D)

Day 13 - Jaipur - JodhpurDepart by coach this morning for Jodhpur, with lunch en-route at Nimaj Palace. On arrival, check-in to the Taj Hari Mahal Hotel for a stay of two nights. (B,L,D)

Day 14 - JodhpurToday’s tour of the ‘blue city’ of Jodhpur features a visit to the imposing Mehrangarh Fort and nearby Jaswant Thanda, a pillared marble memorial to the popular ruler Jaswant Singh II. Afternoon at leisure. (B,L,D)

Day 15 - Jodhpur – Ranakpur - UdaipurDepart early morning for a full day coach journey to Udaipur. Enroute, take a diversion through the rugged hills of Rajasthan to the Jain Temples of Ranakpur. On arrival in Udaipur check-in to the Shiv Niwas Palace for a stay of two nights. (B,L,D)

Day 16 - UdaipurYour sightseeing today will commence with a tour of the City Palace. After lunch take a walk through the old market and enjoy a cruise on scenic Lake Pichola. There’ll be time to freshen up for your ‘Farewell to India’ dinner back at the hotel. (B,L,D)

Day 17 - Udaipur – depart Delhi The morning is at leisure, perhaps for shopping, before checking out at midday and transferring to the airport for a flight to Delhi. Upon arrival, you will be transferred to the Radisson Hotel with day use rooms and buffet dinner before transferring to the international terminal this evening for your flight home. (B,L,D)

Combine this with the South India tour to create a GRAND INDIA tour.

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Group depature dates and prices:

Departure date Twin share Single room

08 Feb 14 $5848 $842401 Nov 14 $6470 $940007 Feb 15 $6680 $9642

Price includes: Quality 4 and 5 star hotels as indicated,

or similar. All transfers and internal transportation

and flights. English speaking guide/escort

throughout India. Sightseeing as listed, with entrance fees

included. Meals as indicated (B=breakfast,

L=lunch, D=dinner) Indian domestic airport and airline taxes

and fuel surcharges. Hotel service charges and taxes. InterAsia travel bag.

For these group departures the tour prices and inclusions are based on a minimum of 2 passengers. An Australian escort will accompany groups with a minimum of 10 passengers.

International airfares are not included in the tour price. Ask us for the current best value fare with our airline partners SINGAPORE AILINES, THAI AIRWAYS or MALAYSIA AIRLINES.

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Day 1 - Arrive Mumbai You will be met on arrival and transferred to the Marine Plaza Hotel for a two night stay. Day 2 - Mumbai Your South India experience commences with a short boat ride from the Gateway of India to Elephanta Island to see the sculptured rock temples. Tour Mumbai, including visits to the Hanging Gardens on Malabar Hill, the Dhobi Ghats a huge

open-air laundry, the Gandhi Memorial and Victoria Terminus. A “Welcome to India” dinner is included tonight. (B,D) Day 3 - Mumbai - Trivandrum Transfer to the airport for a flight to Trivandrum where you will be transferred to the Isolo Di Coco for a two night stay. Tour the city with its red-tiled roofs and winding lanes, visiting Kanakakunna Palace and University Observatory. (B,D)

Day 4 - Kanyakumari excursionAfter buffet breakfast at the hotel, depart on a day excursion to Kanyakumari - the southern most tip of mainland India where three oceans meet. Visit Vivikanda Memorial by boat. Return to the hotel in Trivandrum for dinner. (B,L,D)

Day 5 - Trivandrum - Alleppey - Overnight CruiseDepart for the drive to Alleppey where you will board a luxurious houseboat for an overnight cruise through the palm fringed backwaters. Stay in private cabins with en-suite, and let your tastebuds be tempted as your onboard chef prepares local cuisine. (B,L,D)

Day 6 - Cruise - CochinThis morning after breakfast on board, alight at Alleppey Jetty and travel by coach to Cochin. Check in to the Old Lighthouse for two nights. City sightseeing includes the Dutch Palace, Jewish Synagogue, St. Francis Church and the Chinese fishing nets. (B,D)

Day 7- Cochin Day at leisure. This evening enjoy a Kathakali dance performance. (B,D)

Day 8 - Cochin - MunnarDrive up into the hills to the hill station of Munnar. After settling in to the Club

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Mahindra, your hotel for two nights, the afternoon is at leisure to enjoy the pleasant atmosphere of this area of high altitude tea estates and abundant forests. (B,D)

Day 9 - MunnarVisit the Kundale Tea Plantation with its lakeside setting offering stunning views of the region. Tour the Muttupetty Livestock Project, and relax at idyllic Devikulam. (B,D)

Day 10 - Munnar - OotyDepart by road for the lush hill station of Ooty, stopping for lunch at Mettupallayam enroute. Stay two nights at Sullivan Court. (B,L,D)

Day 11 - OotyVisit the Botanical Gardens, the lake, and Dodabetta Peak before boarding a Toy Train for a magical journey to Conoor. Return to your hotel by coach. (B,L,D)

Day 12 - Ooty - NagarholeDrive to Nagarhole National Park, noted for its spectacular range of animal and bird life. On arrival, check into the Kabini River Lodge situated on the banks of the River Kabini for an overnight stay. Take a safari this afternoon by jeep, on the look out for tigers and other wildlife. (B,L,D)

Day 13 - Nagarhole - MysoreEarly morning safari by jeep. After breakfast at the lodge, travel to Mysore by road and check into the Reegalis Hotel for a stay of two nights. This afternoon,

visit the Maharaja’s Palace and Chamundi Hills for views over the lakes, parks and palaces of Mysore. (B,L,D)

Day 14 - MysoreTake an excursion to Somnathpur, known for its Keshava Temple covered in stone sculptures dating back to the 13th century. Share a traditional evening meal with a local family from the Coorg people group. (B,D)

Day 15 - Mysore - Chennai The morning is at leisure before an afternoon train journey to Chennai on the Shatabdi Express. Stay two nights at the Raintree Hotel. (B,D)

Day 16 - Chennai In Chennai, visit the Fort St George built in 1653 and San Thome Cathedral, named for St Thomas the Apostle (Doubting Thomas) whose remains are said to be housed there. Tour the Museum and Art Gallery and the unique heritage centre of Dakschinachitra. (B,L,D)

Day 17 - Chennai - MahabalipuramTravel to the nearby idyllic coastal town of Mahabalipuram for a relaxing two night stay at the GRT Temple Bay. (B)

Day 18 - Mahabalipuram A day at leisure to enjoy the beachside setting or perhaps sample the treatments at the hotel spa. (B,L,D) Day 19 - Depart Chennai Another leisurely morning before travelling back to Chennai this afternoon for a special Farewell Dinner. Transfer to the airport late this evening to begin the journey home. (B,D)

An exploration of the southern realms of India.A restful backwater cruise, cool colonial hill stations,and a visit to the very southern tip where three oceans

meet are just some of the highlights.

to the Marine Plaza Hotel. Dinner is at the hotel, before other tour members arrive from Australia late this evening. (B,D) Days 18 to 35As per Days 2 to 19 of the South India tour.

Days 1 to 16As per Days 1 to 16 of the North India tour.

Day 17 - Udaipur - MumbaiTransfer to the airport for a flight to Mumbai. You will be met on arrival and transferred

Grand India 35 days India

Choose a North or South India experience, or combine them for the Grand India tour.

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08 Feb 14 $11,062 $16,34101 Nov 14 $12,414 $18,45207 Feb 15 $12,699 $18,769

Price includes: Quality 4 and 5 star hotels as indicated,

or similar, and best available in remote regions.

All transfers and internal transportation and flights.

Services of local English speaking guides for sightseeing tours.

Sightseeing as listed, with entrance fees included.

Meals as indicated (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner).

Indian domestic airport and airline taxes and fuel surcharges.

Hotel service charges and taxes. InterAsia travel bag.

For these group departures the tour prices and inclusions are based on a minimum of 2 passengers. An Australian escort will accompany groups with a minimum of 10 passengers.

International airfares are not included in the tour price. Ask us for the current best value fare with our airline partners SINGAPORE AILINES, THAI AIRWAYS or MALAYSIA AIRLINES.

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Day 01 – Arrive Kolkata You will be met on arrival at Kolkata airport and transferred to the Oberoi Grand for a two night stay.

Day 02 - KolkataYour introduction to cosmopolitan Kolkata includes visits to Howrah Bridge, a photo stop at the majestic Fort William, Victoria Memorial, Maidan Park and landmarks such as Writers’ Building and the Town Hall, ending with a visit to Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity. The afternoon is free before dinner at the award winning La Terrasse restaurant at your hotel. (B,D)

Day 03 – Kolkata to Varanassi Continue sightseeing with visits to the imposing Dakshineswar Temple overlooking the Ganga River, the Indian Museum and St. Paul’s Cathedral. Transfer to the airport for your flight to Varanasi - the City of Light. Stay two nights at the Nadesar Palace. Dine at your hotel this evening. (B,D)

Day 04 - VaranassiOn a pre-dawn boat ride on the sacred River Ganges, you will see Hindu pilgrims descending the wide steps on the riverbank to perform age-old rituals. Visit the Kashi-Vishwanath Temple then

return to the hotel for breakfast and a rest before a tour to Varanasi Hindu University, the Durga and Bharat Mata Temples. Walk through the old lanes, past endless pilgrims, worshipers, sadhus and children selling flowers and floating lights to place in the river. Take another boat ride to witness the Aarti Ceremony, or evening prayers. (B,D)

Day 05 – Varanassi to KhajurahoFly to Khajuraho, capital of the 12th – 14th century Chandela kings. Tour some of the temples which are in the north Indian Nagara style. Proceed to the Lalit Temple View for an overnight stay. Dinner is at the Panna overlooking lush landscapes. (B,D)

Day 06 – Khajuraho to GwaliorTour more of the Chandela Temple Complex before travelling by road to Jhansi then rail to Gwalior. The Silver Saloon offers a dining experience befitting Indian royalty with classical music in a courtyard setting. Stay one night at the Usha Kiran Palace. (B,D)

Day 07 – Gwalior to Agra Visit the imposing Gwalior fort and the 16th century mausoleum of Ghaus Mohammed, an Afghan prince who

turned to Hindu. Continue by road to Agra, arriving in time to visit the Taj Mahal at dusk before checking in at the for a two night stay. Dinner is at the hotel’s restaurant, the Bellevue. (B,D)

Day 08 - AgraProceed to Mehtab Bagh, a park offering views of the magnificent Taj mausoleum, then visit the Taj Mahal once more. After time to admire the delicate inlay work in this extravagant white marble structure, proceed to Itmad–Ud–Dulah, an elaborately carved tomb often regarded as a draft of the Taj Mahal. Visit Agra Fort, the seat of power during the Mughal period, and witness the art of marble carving. End the day with a cultural show depicting the saga of the immortal love of Sha Jahan for Mumtaj Mahal, his beautiful wife, and dine at Taj Bano. (B,D)

Day 09 – Agra - Fathehpur Sikri - RanthamboreTravel to Bharatpur, visiting Fatehpur Sikri en route, the short lived capital of the Mughal emperor Akbar. After lunch at The Bagh in Bharatpur board a train bound for Sawai Madhopur. Transfer to the Oberoi Vanya Vilas for a two night stay, situated close to Ranthambore National Park, a conservation area for tigers. Dinner is at your hotel. (B,L,D)

Day 10 – Ranthambore National ParkRise early for a sunrise wildlife viewing safari in the Park accompanied by a

India in Style20 days India

Kolkatta ı Varanasi ı Khajuraho ı Gwalior ı Agra ı Ranthambore ı Jaipur ı Delhi ı Jodhpur ı Udaipur ı Mumbai

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naturalist guide. If you are lucky you may spot a tiger! Take another safari in the late afternoon and, in between, visit the 10th century Ranthambore Fort that stands atop a hill overlooking the entire game park. (B,L,D)

Day 11 – Ranthambore to JaipurThere is time for one more safari before departure for the Pink City - Jaipur, the vibrant capital of Rajasthan. Accommodation is at the magnificent Rambargh Palace for a two night stay. Relax in the hotel surrounds before dinner in the hotel’s grand dining hall featuring high ceilings, gilded mirrors and Florentine frescoes. (B,D)

Day 12 - JaipurMake an early morning photo stop at Hawa Mahal, also known as the Palace of Winds, before travelling outside the city to visit the Amber Fort, ascending to the fortress by elephant. Next, visit the 17th century Nahargarh Fort and view Jal Mahal Palace. Lunch is at Spice Court Restaurant before visiting Jantar Mantar and the City Palace. Take a guided rickshaw ride through Jaipur’s old quarters and bazaars. (B,L)

Day 13 – Jaipur to DelhiSit back and relax on the six hour drive to Delhi today. On arrival, check into The Imperial for a two night stay, and dine at the Dhaba Restaurant at nearby Claridges Hotel. (B,D) Day 14 - DelhiTour Old and New Delhi, beginning with Humayun’s Tomb and Raj Ghat, the simple memorial at the site of Mahatma Gandhi’s cremation. See the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Qutub Minar and the central administrative area of New Delhi designed by British architect Edwin Lutyens. Dinner is a touch of the Mediterranean at Olive Bar & Kitchen. (B,D)

Day 15 – Delhi to JodhpurFly to Jodhpur, known as the “Blue City” due to the vivid blue-painted houses around the Mehrangarh Fort. Check in at

the Umaid Bhawan Palace for a two night stay. Take a Tonga (horse carriage) to the local bazaar. Dine at Risala with views of the gardens, city and fort. (B,D)

Day 16 – JodhpurTour the immense Mehrangarh Fort and Jaswant Thada, the traditional cremation ground of Jodhpur rulers. Take a cultural safari by 4WD visiting villages to see traditional stone carving and weaving. Dinner is al fresco at the Sunset Pavilion, the highest dining point in the city. (B,D)

Day 17 – Jodhpur to UdaipurTravel by road to the distinctly carved Jain Temples at Ranakpur. Lunch is at Fateh Bagh Palace before the drive through the wooded hills of the Aravalli Valley to Udaipur. Stay two nights at the gleaming white Taj Lake Palace Hotel on an island in Lake Pichola. (B,L)

Day 18 - UdaipurTour the vast City Palace and nearby temples, mansions and gardens. Lunch is on a terrace overlooking the lake before an afternoon at leisure. A magical day concludes with an evening cruise on Lake Pichola and visit to the island palace of Jag Mandir. (B,L)

Day 19 – Udaipur to MumbaiFly to Mumbai and take a panoramic tour of the city on the transfer to your hotel. Make photo stops at Dhobi Ghat, Haji Ali Dargah and Mani Bhawan and drive along Malabar Hill via the Hanging Gardens. Stay overnight at the landmark Taj Mahal Palace Hotel. (B)

Day 20 – Depart MumbaiWalk with your guide past the Gateway of India to embark on an hour long steam boat ride to the Elephanta Caves, a series of rock-cut temples. In the afternoon visit the Prince of Wales Museum and tour the

Departure dates and prices:Departure date Twin share

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Price includes: Accommodation in luxury 5 star hotels and

palaces. All transfers and internal transportation and

flights. Air-conditioned Mercedes Benz cars used where available.

English speaking guides Sightseeing as listed, with entrance fees

included. Meals as indicated (B=breakfast, L=lunch,

D=dinner) Indian domestic airport and airline taxes

and fuel surcharges. Hotel service charges and taxes. InterAsia travel bag.

Tour price is based on a minimum of 2 passengers.

International airfares are not included in the tour price. Ask us for the current best value fare with our airline partners SINGAPORE AILINES, THAI AIRWAYS or MALAYSIA AIRLINES.

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accommodation, fine dining and transportation - it will be an experience in India like no other!

landmark buildings and streetscapes of the city. Time to refresh (late check-out to 8pm is included) before a farewell dinner at Khyber then a transfer to the airport for departure flight. (B,D)

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Day 1 - Arrive DelhiYou will be met upon arrival in the historic city of Delhi and transferred to your hotel, the Radisson Blu Dwarka for a two night stay.

Day 2 - DelhiCapture the essence of Old and New Delhi on a guided tour which includes visits to Laxmi Narayan Temple and Jama Masjid, the largest mosque in Asia. See the Red Fort and Raj Ghat, the memorial to Mahatma Gandhi. Drive on past the imposing India Gate, the Parliament buildings and the President’s residence, ending with a visit to Qutab Minar, a masterpiece of perfect proportions. (B)

Day 3 - Delhi – MandawaDrive to Mandawa in the Shekhawati region, known as the open air Art Gallery of Rajasthan. Visit the old havelis to see its paintings and frescoes. Stay one night at the Indira Vilas. (B)

Day 4 - Mandawa - BikanerTravel by road to Bikaner and take a tour of Junagarh Fort built in the 15th century of striking red sandstone. Stay one night in Gajkesri Hotel. (B)

Day 5 - Bikaner - JaisalmerTravel on to the desert city of Jaisalmer, a journey of approx. 7 hours. Stay two nights in the Goarbandh Palace. (B)

Day 6 - JaisalmerExplore one of the largest forts of the world – the Jaisalmer Fort. Built in 1156 of yellow sandstone it stands proudly amidst the golden stretches of the great Thar Desert. Visit Gadisagar Lake, the Folklore Museum and the Nathwon and Patwon ki Havelis. Take a camel ride amidst the sand dunes at sunset. (B)

Day 7 - Jaisalmer - JodhpurThe drive to Jodhpur takes around 6 hours. On arrival there’s time to refresh at your hotel before a guided tour which includes a visit to majestic Mehrangarh Fort and Jaswant Thada. Stay one night in the Park Plaza. (B)

Day 8 - Jodhpur - Ranakpur - UdaipurOn the morning drive to Udaipur stop en route to visit the beautiful Jain Temples at Ranakpur. On arrival in Udaipur, check into your hotel and stay two nights at the Udai Kothi. (B)

Day 9 - UdaipurThis morning tour the Nagda Temple, dedicated to Vishnu, and the Eklingji Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Visit the City Palace overlooking Lake Pichola and decorated with crenulated walls, graceful balconies, cupolas and turrets. Explore Saheliyon-ki-Bari, a small ornamental garden where royal ladies came for a stroll. (B)

Day 10 - Udaipur - JaipurOn the 9 hour journey to Jaipur, the Pink City, visit the Bramha Temple of Pushkar en route. Stay two nights at the Radisson Jaipur. (B)

Day 11 - JaipurProceed to the fabulous Amber Fort, taking a photo-stop at Hawa Mahal. Located at the top of a hill, Amber Fort offers spectacular views of the old town below, where Akbar stopped on his annual pilgrimage to Ajmer. Tour Jaipur city, including a visit to the City Palace Museum with its superb collection of Rajasthani costumes and armoury, and the Jantar Mantar Observatory. (B)

Day 12 - Jaipur – Fatehpur Sikri - AgraDrive to Agra via Fatehpur Sikri, the beautiful deserted capital of Emperor Akbar. Explore the environs of this historic monument that was built by Akbar to commemorate the birth of his son. Time

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The princely state of Rajasthan is India at its colourful best with its magnificent and ornate palaces and majestic forts.

Classical RajasthanDelhi ı Mandawa ı Bikaner ı Jaisalmer ı Jodhpur ı Udaipur ı Jaipur ı Agra

13 days India

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Day 1 - Arrive DelhiWelcome to the historic city of Delhi. You will be transferred to your hotel, The Park, for a two nights stay.

Day 2 - DelhiCapture the essence of Old and New Delhi on a guided tour which includes visits to Laxmi Narayan Temple and Jama Masjid, the largest mosque in Asia. See the Red Fort and Raj Ghat, the memorial to Mahatma Gandhi. Drive on past the imposing India Gate, the Parliament buildings and the President’s residence, ending with a visit to Qutab Minar, a masterpiece of perfect proportions. (B)

Day 3 - Delhi - Agra Travel by road to Agra, a journey of about 5 hours, and stay two nights at the Trident Hotel. (B)

Day 4 - AgraTravel by bicycle rickshaw to the mesmerising Taj Mahal, a masterpiece in marble and one of the world’s most

famous landmarks. Also take a guided tour of the massive red sandstone Agra Fort, a citadel of fabulous courtyards, fountains and gates. (B)

Day 5 - Agra – Fatehpur Sikri - JaipurDrive to Jaipur via Fatehpur Sikri, the beautiful deserted capital of Emperor Akbar. Stay two nights at the Trident Hotel. (B)

Day 6 - JaipurTour the fabulous Amber Fort, located atop a hill with spectacular views of the old town below. In the Pink City of Jaipur, tour highlights include the City Palace Museum, which has a superb collection of Rajasthani costumes, and armoury of Mughals and Rajputs, Jantar Mantar Observatory, and Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds). (B)

Day 7 - Jaipur - DelhiReturn to Delhi by road and on arrival transfer to the airport for departure flight. (B)

to refresh at your hotel before a transfer by bicycle rickshaw to the gates of the mesmerising Taj Mahal. See the beautiful marble inlay work of this most amazing mausoleum built by emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century for his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Stay one night at the Trident Hotel. (B)

Day 13 - Agra - DelhiTour the massive red sandstone Agra Fort, a citadel of fabulous courtyards, fountains and gates. On the return drive to Delhi visit Sikandra, the Tomb of Akbar, en-route. Your arrangements conclude with a departure transfer to Delhi airport. (B)

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Season Twin share Single room

12 Jan, 9 Feb,16 Mar 14 $1664 $251120 Apr,18 May,15 Jun,20 Jul,17 Aug,14 Sep 14 $1528 $2242 19 Oct,02 Nov,14 Dec14 $1793 $2707

Price includes: Quality 3.5 to 4.5 star hotels as indicated,

or similar. All transfers and internal transportation in

air-conditioned vehicles English speaking local guides Sightseeing as listed, with entrance fees

included. Meals as indicated (B=breakfast, L=lunch,

D=dinner) Hotel service charges and taxes. InterAsia travel bag.

For these seat-in-coach group departures the tour prices and inclusions are based on a minimum of 2 passengers.

International airfares are not included in the tour price. Ask InterAsia for the current best value fare with our airline partners SINGAPORE AIRLINES, THAI AIRWAYS and MALAYSIA AIRLINES.

Classical Rajasthan

Classical IndiaDelhi ı Agra ı Fatehpur Sikri ı Jaipur

7 days India

Tour prices:

Departure Dates Twin share Single room

05, 19, 26 Jan, 02, 16, 23 Feb, 02, 09, 23 Mar, 06, 13, 27 Apr 2014 $1011 $150104, 11 25 May, 01, 22, 29 Jun, 06, 13, 27 Jul, 10, 17, 31 Aug, 07, 14 Sep, 05, 12, 19, 26 Oct 2014 $822 $1171 09, 16, 23, 30 Nov, 07, 14, 21 Dec 2014 $1088 $1619

Price includes: Quality 4 to 4.5 star hotels as indicated,

or similar. All transfers and internal transportation in

air-conditioned vehicles English speaking local guides Sightseeing as listed, with entrance fees

included. Meals as indicated (B=breakfast, L=lunch,

D=dinner) Hotel service charges and taxes. InterAsia travel bag.

For these seat-in-coach group departures the tour prices and inclusions are based on a minimum of 2 passengers.

International airfares are not included in the tour price. Ask InterAsia for the current best value fare with our airline partners SINGAPORE AIRLINES, THAI AIRWAYS and MALAYSIA AIRLINES.

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Northern Heritage Delhi ı Shimla ı Palampur ı Pragpur ı Dharamsala ı Amritsar

11 days India

Day 1 – Arrive DelhiYou will be met on arrival at Delhi airport and transferred to the Oberoi Maidens Hotel for a two night stay.

Day 2 - Delhi On a full day tour visit Old & New Delhi. See Raj Ghat, the simple memorial to Mahatma Gandhi. Drive past the Red Fort continuing by bicycle rickshaw to

the very large Jama Masjid mosque. Then visit Humayun’s tomb, built by the widow of the second Mughal Emperor. It is an outstanding monument in the Indo-Persian style, a precursor of the Taj Mahal. The tour also includes a drive past the imposing India Gate, the Parliament building and Rastrapathi Bhawan, the President’s residence. (B,D)

Day 3 – Delhi – ShimlaTravel by train to Shimla, with the afternoon part of the journey on a “toy train” meandering through breathtaking landscapes to reach Shimla, the favoured summer retreat of colonial India. On arrival, transfer to the Oberoi Cecil Hotel for a two night stay. (B,D)

Day 4 - ShimlaTour Shimla today with visits to Christ Church, Scandal Corner, Jakhu Temple with its resident monkeys, and the Vice Regal Lodge with views to the Himalayas. (B,D)

Day 5 - Shimla - PalampurYou will be driven to Palampur to check in to the Taragarh Palace Hotel for two nights. The town is on a plateau set amongst pine forests and tea plantations. (B,D)

Day 6 - Palampur - Pragpur Visit Baijnath Temple, dedicated to Shiva Vaidyanatha, with an inner sanctuary featuring one of India’s 12 most important shrines to Shiva. Next stop is the charming pottery village of Andretta, once the home of famous painter Sardar Shobdar Singh and playwright Norah Richards. Depart Palampur for Pragpur and on arrival check-in to the Judge’s Court for an overnight stay. Enjoy time at leisure in this hillside country manor surrounded by orchards of exotic fruit and spices. (B,D)

Explore Delhi and Himachal Prudesh, the land of five rivers and eternal snow peaks. Visit Dharamsala, the home of the Dalai Lama in exile. Experience toy trains, delightful hill stations and the famed Golden Temple of Amritsar in this journey to the far north of India.

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Day 7 – Pragpur - DharamsalaAfter a leisurely breakfast you will be driven to Dharamsala for a two night stay at the Surya Hotel. Magnificently set against a backdrop of forests and mountain streams, Dharamsala is the principal township of the Kangra Valley region and, since 1959, the seat of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of the Tibetans. (B,D)

Day 8 - Dharamsala Take a tour of this distinctly Tibetan area, visiting Buddhist centres and other places of interest. Visit the Tsuglagkhang Complex in McLeod Ganj containing the official residence of the Dalai Lama. See

Namgyalma Stupa, the church of St John’s in the Wilderness,

Dal Lake, the scenic villages of

Bhagsunag, Dharamkot and Triund, and Norbulingka where traditional Tibetan arts and crafts are taught. (B,D)

Day 9 – Dharamsala - Amritsar Travel by road to Amritsar, an important seat of Sikh history and culture. After dinner witness the Palki Sahib Ceremony at the Golden Temple. Stay overnight at the Ranjit Svassa Hotel in Amritsar. (B,D)

Day 10 – Amritsar - DelhiVisit the most famous of Amritsar’s attractions, the Golden Temple which was founded by the fourth Guru of a, Guru Ramdas, and completed by his successor Guru Arjan Dev. The two storey temple stands in a sacred pool and is said to be gilded with 750kgs of gold. Nearby visit Jallianwala Bagh, the memorial garden site where hundreds of unarmed protestors were killed by British troops on April 13, 1919. Late this afternoon transfer to the rail station for the evening train to Delhi. You will be met and transferred to Oberoi Maidens Hotel for an overnight stay in Delhi. (B,L)

Day 11 – Depart Delhi Time at leisure for shopping and further exploration before an evening transfer to the airport for your flight home. (B)

Tour prices:

Season Twin share Single room

01Oct13 - 01Apr14 $2793 $407301Apr14 - 30Sep14 $2581 $366501Oct14 - 31Mar15 $3069 $4465

Price includes: Quality 4 and 5 star hotels as listed,

or similar All transfers and internal transportation English speaking guide throughout Sightseeing as listed, with entrance

fees included Meals as indicated (B=breakfast,

L=lunch, D=dinner) Hotel service charges and taxes InterAsia travel bag

Tour prices and inclusions are based on a minimum of 2 passengers. Accommodation surcharges may apply for Christmas/New Year and local festivals.

International airfares are not included in the tour price. Ask InterAsia for the current best value fare with our airline partners SINGAPORE AIRLINES, THAI AIRWAYS and MALAYSIA AIRLINES.

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Maharajas’ Express

The Maharajas’ Express promises to show you India like never before. On board are the best historians, celebrity chefs and guest lecturers to shed light on the nation’s history and capture its essence while you explore it. Choose from the following signature journeys.

Heritage of India - 8 days Mumbai - DelhiMumbai | Ajanta Caves | Udaipur | Jodhpur | Bikaner | Jaipur | Ranthambore | Fatehpur Sikri | Agra | Delhi Departure dates2014 - Saturday: 8 Mar, 5 Apr, 18 Oct, 15 Nov, 13 Dec.2015 - Saturday: 10 Jan, 7 Feb, 7 Mar, 4 Apr.

Indian Splendour - 8 days Delhi - MumbaiDelhi | Agra | Ranthambore | Jaipur | Bikaner | Jodhpur | Udaipur | Balasinor | MumbaiDeparture dates2014 - Saturday: 1, 29 Mar, 11 Oct, 8 Nov, 6 Dec.2015 - Saturday: 3, 31 Jan, 28 Feb, 28 Mar.

Gems of India - 7 days Delhi - Delhi Delhi | Agra | Ranthambore | Jaipur | DelhiDeparture dates2014 - Wednesday: 19 Mar, 16 Apr, 1, 29 Oct, 26 Nov, 24 Dec.2015 - Wednesday: 21 Jan, 18 Feb, 18 Mar, 15 Apr.

Indian Panorama - 8 days Delhi - Delhi Delhi | Jaipur | Ranthambore | Fatehpur Sikri | Agra | Gwalior | Orchha | Khajuraho | Varanasi | Lucknow | DelhiDeparture dates2014 - Saturday: 22 Feb, 22 Mar, 04 Oct, 1, 29 Nov, 27 Dec.2015 - Saturday: 15 Feb, 15 Mar.

Treasures of India - 4 days Delhi - Delhi Delhi | Agra | Ranthambore | Jaipur | DelhiDeparture dates2014 - Sunday: 16 Feb, 16 Mar, 13 Apr, 26 Oct, 23 Nov, 21 Dec2015 - Sunday: 18 Jan, 15 Feb, 15 Mar

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Luxury Trains of India

India offers a host of luxury train journeys. Travelling in style onboard your “palace on

wheels”, the country’s exotic destinations are yours to explore - all from the sumptuous comfort of stylish carriages and your own en suite cabin.

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Palace on Wheels

Traverse the desert state of Rajasthan by luxury train.

8 days Delhi - DelhiDelhi | Jaipur | Sawai Madhopur | Chittorgarh | Udaipur | Jaisalmer | Jodhpur | Bharatpur | Agra | DelhiDeparture dates: Departure dates: every Wednesday from Jan to Apr and Aug to Dec, 2014.

The Golden Chariot - Pride of The South

The land once ridden by formidable armies is now traversed by the world’s most unique railway - The Golden Chariot. The Pride of the South beckons you to discover worlds that are enriched with history and culture. Recline and relax as the magnificent scenery unfolds outside your window, with a standard of luxury on the inside that was thus far reserved for royalty.

8 days Bangalore - BangaloreBangalore | Kabini/Bandipur | Mysore | Hassan | Hospet | Badami | Goa | BangaloreDeparture Dates: 2014 - Monday: 6, 20 Jan, 3, 17 Feb, 3, 17 Mar and more dates Oct - Dec.

The Golden Chariot - Splendour of the South

The journey begins at Bangalore and takes you to the historical Temple cities of Mamallapuram, Kanchipuram, Tiruchirapalli, Thanjavur and Madurai. The beaches of Kovalam await you with their sandy shores. You will glide by boat through the palm fringed and silent canals of the Backwaters to Kochi, the lively port city on the Arabian Sea. You will experience history and finally return back to the starting point at Bangalore.

8 days Bangalore - BangaloreBangalore | Chennai | Mamallapuram | Pondicherry | Tiruchirapalli & Thanjavur | Madurai | Kanyakumari | Thiruvananthapuram | Backwaters & Kochi / Allepey | BangaloreDeparture Dates: 2014 - Monday: 13, 27 Jan, 10, 24 Feb, 10, 24 Mar and more dates Oct - Dec.

Tour costs: Please check with InterAsia for the best fare for the rail journey of your choice.

Included in the tour cost: Accommodation in private cabin with en suite. Butler service

included on the Maharajas’ Express. All meals, including tea, coffee and mineral water. The

Maharajas’ Express includes house wine, beer and spirits in the dining car and bar.

Transport for sightseeing in a deluxe coach Entrance fees to monuments and museums Accompanying English speaking guide 3.09% Government of India Service Tax and, where

applicable, a USD15 per person commercial tax.

Please note: A 10% surcharge applies for

departure during Christmas /New Year period.

Other luxury trains such as the Deccan Odyssey and the Royal Rajasthan on Wheels are available on request.

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Assam Bengal Navigation Cruises

ASSAM BENGAL NAVIGATION pioneered long-distance river cruising in India with unique cruises on the River Brahmaputra in Assam and on the River Hugli between Kolkata and the Ganges.

The river boats, with between 12 and 22 comfortable, air-conditioned en-suite cabins, operate in Assam from October to April, and in Bengal virtually all through the year. A selection of the Hugli and Ganges cruises follow. Contact InterAsia for details of the full range of cruises available.

Bengal Despatch 1 The Historic Hugli, upstream 7 nightsCruise along the intimate lower Ganges side stream, the River Hugli, which flows from Farakka on the main river down to Kolkata. As well as sightseeing of Kolkata itself and the European colonies just outside, the cruise takes in Murshidabad, capital of the Nawabs of Bengal, the battlefield of Plassey close by, and the many monuments of the medieval Islamic capital of Gaur. A highlight are several delightful and little known Bengali Terracotta temples. Day 1 - KolkataYou are collected from your hotel late morning to embark the ship at midday. Sail up past the old Danish colony of Serampore to Barrackpore, land and take a walk through the cantonment past the Semaphore Tower, Government House, the Temple of Fame, and Flagstaff House, its garden housing many of the British statues removed from central Kolkata.

Day 2 - KalnaSail up to Chandernagore, a French possession until 1950, and visit the 18th

century church and Dupleix’s House containing a small museum. Land at Chinsura and take rickshaws to visit the Dutch cemetery and the imposing Imambara at Hugli where you reboard your ship and cruise upstream leaving urban sprawl behind. Sail into the night to a mooring near Kalna.

Day 3 - Kalna - MayapurLand at the country town of Kalna and take cycle rickshaws to see a group of some of Bengal’s most attractive terracotta temples, as well as the unique Shiva temple. Continue on through the countryside to Mayapur, its skyline dominated by the vast new ISKCON temple. Visit on the opposite bank at Nabadwip the older and humbler temples entwined within a giant banyan tree before sailing on through the night to a mooring near Matiari.

Day 4 - Matiari This morning visit the brass work village of Matiari. Later cruise on past the battlefield of Plassey, where in 1757 Clive’s defeat of Siraj-ud-Daulah changed the course of Indian history, to moor at Murshidabad.

Day 5 - MurshidabadLand and travel by cycle rickshaw to the Khushbagh, a peaceful Moghul-style garden enclosing the tombs of Siraj-ud-Daulah and his family. Continue a little way upstream to visit the Nawab’s great Hazarduari Palace. Visit also the great Katra Mosque and drive out to two amazing buildings of the late 18th century, the Nashipara Palace and the Katgola Palace. Both were built in classical Georgian style by rich local merchants and represent the other side of the coin of the “White Moghul” period when English and Indian cultures came close to fusion. Overnight on the riverbank across from town.

Day 6 - Baranagar - JangipurMoor at the delightful sleepy village of Baranagar - rural India at its most idyllic. Continue up the Hugli, here a charming waterway twisting and turning between banks lined with mustard fields and mango orchards. Carry on to moor at dusk at Jangipur.

Day 7 - Farakka Barrage Cruise up a long canal section to a mooring close to the Farakka Barrage. The afternoon is free. Alternatively take a full day excursion by road to Gaur, a quiet, deserted place which was once one of India’s great cities.

Day 8 - Return to Kolkata by train Transfer at dawn to Farakka station for the 6 hour train journey to Kolkata. Met on arrival and transferred to central Kolkata hotel.

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Assam Bengal Navigation Cruises

Bengal Despatch 2 The Holy Ganges, upstream, 8 nightsCruise along the main stream of the Ganges, 6 nights downstream or 8 nights upstream, between Farakka and the city of Patna. Mughal ruins at Rajmahal, East India Company relics at Patna and Monghyr, and Buddhist monuments at Boddh Gaya and elsewhere in this, the Buddha’s homeland, make for an exciting voyage.

At Rajmahal, explore the remains of palaces, forts and mosques submerged in vegetation. Stop at idyllic Bateshwar to see fine 6th century rock carvings.Visit the impressive ruins of the 8th century Buddhist monastery of Vikramshil

Sail along a stretch of the river where Gangetic Dolphin may be seen.

At Bhagalpur, a centre of silk production, visit an 18th century mansion and a silk-weaving village.

See the large Mughal fort at Monghyr, and an East India Company cemetery, now with villagers living amongst the grandiose tombs.

Soak in the Sita Kund hot springs.Tour the excavated Buddhist monastery and stupa at Nalanda then on to the picturesque Pawapuri Jain temple in the middle of a lake.

Tour Patna, visiting the extraordinary 18th century Gola Ghar granary, the great Sikh temple and the rich collections of the State Museum.

Tour prices:

Assam Bengal Navigation Cruises Upper Deck Upper DeckCruise Date Twin Share Cabin Single Cabin

Bengal Despatch 1 - The Historic Hugli Upstream

15 Feb 14 $3353 $543904 Apr 14 $1652 $271601 Aug 14 $1652 $271615 Aug 14 $1652 $271629 Aug 14 $1652 $271617 Oct 14 $3353 $543921 Nov 14 $3353 $543919 Dec 14 $2499 $397602 Jan 15 $2499 $397630 Jan 15 $3353 $543920 Mar 15 $2499 $3976Bengal Despatch 2 - The Holy Ganges Upstream

22 Feb 14 $3832 $621608 Mar 14 $3832 $267724 Oct 14 $3832 $267728 Nov 14 $2856 $454409 Jan 15 $2856 $454406 Feb 15 $3832 $621620 Feb 15 $3832 $6216Bengal Despatch 9 - City of Light Upstream

26 Jul 14 $2499 $397609 Aug 14 $2499 $397623 Aug 14 $2499 $397606 Sep 14 $2499 $397620 Sep 14 $2499 $3976

Price includes: Upper Deck cabin with ensuite All meals and excursions Transfers as listed Indian service tax of 3.09%

Not included: drinks from the bar, laundry, tips.

All itineraries are subject to river conditions. Contact InterAsia for the full range of Assam Bengal Navigation Cruises.

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Bengal Despatch 9 City of Light, upstream 7 nights With the specially-designed new ship, ABN Rajmahal, this cruise accesses the sacred city of Varanasi. Operating only in periods of high water, when India is at its most lush and attractive, it explores untouched villages and towns of rural India along the river between Patna and Varanasi, concluding with two nights moored at Varanasi.

At Patna visit the extraordinary 18th century Gola Ghar granary.

Sail to the busy river port of Doriganj and visit the nearby archaeological site at Chirand.

Visit Buxar, famous for the battle fought here in 1764, which, together with Plassey, laid the foundations of the British raj. Visit the memorial on the battlefield.

See the imposing tomb of Lord Cornwallis, the general responsible for the British defeat at Yorktown.

Visit the Buddhist site at Sarnath and the Deer Park where the Buddha preached his first sermon.

Take row boats at dawn past the bathing ghats at Varanasi.

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Bengal Ganga River CruisesHighlights include: Early morning rickshaw ride to the Rajbari temple complex in

Kalna Visit a unique brass making village Reminiscences of the establishment of the East India Company Battlefield of Plassey where Robert Clive defeated the Mogul

Nawab Fine examples of Bengal terracotta art in the temples of

Barangar Crossing lock gates and canals that regulate the flow of the

Ganges water into Bangladesh and India Ruins of Rajmahal, founded by Mogul Emperor Akbar as capital

of Bengal in 1592 Rich bird life and cranes of the Karagola area Vikramashila Buddhist University established in the late 8th century Vikramashila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary Visit to Bihar School of Yoga 5th century ruins at Nalanda Bodhgaya, an important and sacred Buddhist

pilgrimage centre Rickshaw ride through the teaming streets of Varanasi, the

holiest city for Hindus Walk to the Varanasi ghats and witness evening Aarti ceremony.

CRUISING THE HOLY RIVERNo river in the world plays a more important cultural, economic or social role in the lives of more people than the Ganges. The spiritual heart of Hinduism, the Ganges and its banks are strewn with fascinating cities, pilgrimage sites, villages, mountains and forests.

There is no better way to visit deep inside India than taking a boutique cruise on the Ganges in the comfort of an original steamer-like boat.

Our comprehensive programs include overnight stays before an d after the cruise in specially chosen luxury five star hotels, such as the Oberoi Grand in Kolkata and the Taj Gateway in Varanasi, that match the concept of the colonial steamer.

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Incredibly On The Ganges

13 days2014 departures: 01 Nov, 26 Nov, 22 Dec.2015 departures: 17 Jan, 12 Feb, 10 Mar.Upstream: (10 nights cruising, 2 nights in hotels): Calcutta (Kolkata) | Kalna | Matiari | Murshidabad | Jangipur | Farakka | Raj Mahal | Karagola | Bateshwarsthan | Sultanganj | Munger | Nalanda | Bodhgaya | Varanasi

2014 departures: 01 Nov, 26 Nov, 22 Dec.2015 departures: 17 Jan, 12 Feb, 10 Mar.

Downstream: (19 nights cruising, 3 nights in hotels): Varanasi | Bodhgaya | Nalanda | Munger | Sultanganj | Bateshwarsthan | Karagola | Raj Mahal | Farakka | Jangipur | Murshidabad | Chourigacha | Matiari | Kalna | Calcutta (Kolkata)

The “Bengal Yatra” Short Cruise

6 daysUpstream: (4 nights cruising, 1 night in hotel): Calcutta (Kolkata) - Kalna - Matiari - Murshidabad

2014 departures: 22 Oct, 16 Nov, 12 Dec.2015 departures: 02 Feb, 28 Feb.

Downstream: (4 nights cruising, 1 night in hotel): Calcutta (Kolkata) to Farakka by train | Jangipur | Murshidabad

2014 departures: 08 Nov, 03 Dec, 29 Dec.2015 departures: 19 Feb, 17 Mar.

The “Ganga Yatra” Short Cruise

10 days Upstream: (6 nights cruising, 3 nights in hotels): Calcutta (Kolkata) by train to Jangipur | Farakka | Raj Mahal | Karagola | Bateshwarsthan | Sultanganj | Munger | Nalanda | Bodhgaya | Varanasi

2014 departures: 25 Oct, 17 Nov, 15 Dec.2015 departures: 05 Feb, 03 Mar.

Downstream: (5 nights cruising, 4 nights in hotels): Varanasi - Bodhgaya - Nalanda - Munger - Sultanganj - Bateshwarsthan - Karagola - Raj Mahal - Farakka - Jangipur to Calcutta (Kolkata) by train

2014 departures: 01 Nov, 26 Nov, 22 Dec.2015 departures: 21 Feb, 19 Mar.

Tour prices:

Bengal Ganga River CruisesCruise prices: subject to seasonality and exchange rates at time of booking. Check with InterAsia for a price for your selected cruise.

Cruise price includes: 5* hotel accommo-dation and cruise accommodation, transfers and transportation, all meals, on-board tea, coffee and locally made soft and alcoholic drinks, entrance fees, guide services (in English), and government service tax.

Cruise price excludes: Crew gratuities, port taxes, visas, laundry, and imported drinks.

Additional pre and post cruise accommo-dation is available on request.

Bengal Ganga river cruises are essentially an outdoor experience. Whilst the state-rooms are very comfortable, passengers prefer to spend their time sitting outside, on the promenade decks or on the large observation deck above. The atmosphere on board is informal and relaxed. The dining room serves Indian and European styled meals, with a sumptuous buffet for breakfast and lunch, and table service for dinner.

Exploratory shore excursions are led by expert local guides.

Staterooms are teak lined with brass marine fittings. All are air conditioned, with en-suite, safe, writing desk, hair dryer, bathrobe and slippers. Each cabin has deck space with rattan chairs and table outside the cabin.

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Day 1 – Arrive CochinYou will be met on arrival at Cochin airport and transferred to your hotel for an overnight stay. Cochin has prospered as a busy port city and commercial centre, trading in spices, coffee and timber. The involvement of the Portuguese, Dutch and British over the years is evident in its architecture.

Day 2 – Cochin - MunnarOn a morning city tour visit the waterfront to see the Chinese fishing nets, the Mattancherry Palace with its Ramayana murals (closed on Fridays), the Jewish Synagogue (closed on Friday, Saturday and Jewish Holidays) which was built in 1568, and St Francis Church which is the believed to be the oldest European built church in India and for some years held the remains of Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama. Travel by road to the hill station of Munnar this afternoon, an idyllic haven

Best of KeralaCochin ı Munnar ı Thekkady ı Kumarakom ı Mararikulam

8 days India

Kerala at its most charming! A quiet backwater cruise, cool mountain hill stations, beautiful beaches and lakes – this tour highlights the beauty and cultural aspects of one of the most popular tourist areas in India. Ideal add-on to any visit to India, or simply enjoyed on its own.

of crisp mountain air, and tea and spice plantations. Stay overnight in Munnar. (B)

Day 3 – Munnar - ThekkadyVisit a tea estate then travel on to Thekkady and the Periyar National Park. Take a boat safari on the park’s picturesque lake to view the wildlife. Herds of elephant, sambar and wild pigs wander down to the lakeside, and monitor lizards can be seen basking in the sun on rocky outcrops along the shore. You may even spot a tiger! Stay overnight in Thekkady. (B)

Day 4 – Thekkady - KumarakomDrive on to Kumarakom located on the shores of the enchanting Vembanad Lake. After checking into your hotel, the afternoon is at leisure to enjoy the scenic setting and pretty township. Stay overnight in Kumarakom. (B)

Day 5 - Kumarakom to houseboatEarly morning is the best time to view the abundant bird life in the lake sanctuary. The morning is at leisure before transferring to the dock for a sojourn in a kettuvallam, the traditional houseboats of Kerala. Cruise the palm-fringed backwaters in comfort and style, with an onboard chef at your service preparing local cuisine. (B,D)

Day 6 – Houseboat to MararikulamAfter breakfast disembark the houseboat and be driven to the sleepy fishing village of Mararikukam, checking in to the Marari Beach Resort. Set amongst coconut groves the resort cottages have a charming local flavour. Relax for two nights in idyllic surrounds. (B)

Day 7 - MararikulamToday is at leisure in the resort; time perhaps for a massage in the resort’s fully equipped Ayurvedic spa, or a swim in the pool or the ocean. (B)

Day 8 – Mararikulam - Cochin - exitYour tour concludes after breakfast. Hotel check-out is 12 noon and a transfer to Cochin airport is included. (B)

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Relaxing Backwaters3 days India

The vibrant life of the countryside unfolds around every bend on this leisurely cruise along the backwaters of southern India.

Day 1 - Cochin - AlleppeyOn arrival at Cochin airport you will be met by a local representative and transferred, without guide, on the 100 km journey to Alleppey to board your kettuvallam (houseboat) at Pallathuruthy Jetty between 11 am and 1 pm. Spend a relaxing two nights on board, cruising the palm fringed backwaters. All meals are included and expertly prepared by your very own chef. The houseboat sails

during daylight and moors at a jetty for overnight. The air-conditioning operates at night only. (L,D)

Day 2 - CruisingWinding along the narrow canals amongst the vast expanse of paddy fields and tiny hamlets, one can glimpse fishing nets or flocks of ducks swimming around the banks. Stop occasionally to wander through a village or just sit on deck watching the passing scene. (B,L,D)

Day 3 - Return - CochinDisembark the houseboat by 9 am at Alleppey (or Kumarakom if it fits best with your onward travel plans) and return to Cochin by car, without guide. Meet a guide who will take you on a tour of the city before a transfer to the airport for exit flight. (B)

Tour prices:

Best of Kerala Season Twin share Single room

Deluxe Hotels

05Jan-15Jun14, 15Aug-30Sep14 $2141 $347216Jun14 - 14Aug14 $1766 $267701Oct14 - 15Apr15 $2345 $3809Standard Hotels

05Jan14 - 15Jun14, 15Aug14 - 30Sep14 $1626 $256116Jun14 - 14Aug14 $1445 $221301Oct14 - 15Apr15 $1779 $2808Budget Hotels

05Jan14 - 15Jun14, 15Aug14 - 30Sep14 $1355 $213816Jun14 - 14Aug14 $1333 $200201Oct14 - 15Apr115 $1688 $2678

Price includes: Hotel accommodation Overnight cruise on a houseboat All transfers and internal transportation Services of English speaking guide Sightseeing as listed, with entrance fees

included Meals as indicated (B=breakfast, L=lunch,

D=dinner) Hotel service charges and taxes InterAsia travel bag

Depart any day. Minimum of 2 people. Accommodation surcharges may apply for travel over Christmas/New Year.

Relaxing BackwatersSeason Twin share Single room

01Jan 14 -15Apr 14 $581 $89416Apr 14 -30Sep 14 $457 $74601Oct 14 -15Apr 15 $608 $1156

Price includes: 2 nights houseboat accommodation All transfers and internal transportation Services of a local representative for

transfers Cochin city tour, with entrance fees

included. (Note, some museums/sites closed on Fridays.)

Meals onboard as indicated (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner)

Depart any day. Minimum of 2 people.

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Delhi & Agra Short Stop

Day 1 - Arrive DelhiOn arrival at Delhi Airport you will be met and transferred to your hotel for a two night stay.

Day 2 – DelhiBegin a guided tour of Old and New Delhi. In the morning in Old Delhi visit Jama Masjid, Raj Ghat and drive past the imposing Red Fort. In the afternoon see India Gate, the President’s House and visit Humayun’s Tomb and Qutub Minar. (B)

Day 3 – Delhi to AgraYour driver will collect you this morning for the five hour journey to Agra, stopping along the way for local sights. In the afternoon tour Agra Fort, once the stronghold of the Mughal Empire. Stay overnight in Agra. (B)

Day 4 – Agra to DelhiA sunrise viewing of the magnificent Taj Mahal is arranged for this morning. Built in the mid 17th century by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as an expression of his love for his wife,

the Taj Mahal appears perfect from almost every angle. Return to the hotel for breakfast and later check-out at 12 noon. Visit the Kohinoor Museum, and visit a marble shop for a demonstration of fine inlay work. In the evening you will be transferred to the railway station for a train journey to

Delhi, departing 2035 and arriving Delhi at 2245. You will be met and transferred to your hotel. (B)

Day 5 – Depart DelhiAt leisure until transfer to the airport

for exit flight. (B)

Delve into the unique cultural heritage of these two great cities on our brief excursion - ideal as a “taste” of India, or added to a longer visit.

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Tour prices:

Delhi & Agra Short StopHotels and Season Twin share Single room

4* Royal Plaza & Howard Plaza

01Jan14 - 15Apr14 $896 $129316Apr14 - 30Sep14 $787 $110601Oct14 - 15Apr15 $937 $13655* Park Hotel & Jaypee Palace

01Jan14 - 15Apr14 $1075 $167216Apr14 - 30Sep14 $835 $1188 01Oct14 - 15Apr15 $1126 $1745

Price includes: Hotel accommodation as listed, or similar All transfers, internal transportation and

first class rail journey Services of a local representative for

transfers Sightseeing as listed, with entrance fees

included Meals as indicated (B=breakfast, L=lunch,

D=dinner) Hotel service charges and taxes

Depart any day. Note, the Taj Mahal is closed on Fridays. Tour price based on a minimum of 2 people. Accommodation surcharges may apply over Christmas/New Year and local festivals.

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inspired by traditional Goan design − steeply pitched roofs, high columns, cool verandas and tranquil courtyards. Whether enjoying an intimate couple’s retreat or a getaway for the entire family, the 153 rooms and suites at this resort offer havens of space, comfort and serenity.

Day 1 – Arrive GoaYou will be met on arrival at Goa airport and transferred to your hotel for a four night stay.

Days 2 to 4 - GoaAt leisure. Buffet breakfast is included daily. (B)

Day 5 - Depart GoaUpon check-out of the hotel a transfer is included to the airport for departure flight. (B)

Goa Short StopThe sun, sand and sea capital of India, Goa has a landscape of beautiful beaches, coconut groves, whitewashed churches, and crumbling forts.

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Your choice of hotels:The Royal Orchid Galaxy Beach Resort is a four star property with 73 rooms set on 5 acres of lush beach front gardens at Utorda Beach, one of the most idyllic locales of South Goa. There is a large pool with sunken bar and restaurant with sea views. Modern rooms feature dark wood furnishings and flat-screen cable TVs. They are equipped with a safe and ironing facilities. Private bathrooms feature glass walls, a bathtub and hairdryer. For those looking to exercise, tennis courts, golf course and a well-equipped fitness centre are available.

The five star Alila Diwa brings a refreshingly unique resort experience to Gonsua Beach in Majorda, just 20 minutes from Goa Dabolim International Airport. Set amidst a landscape of lush, verdant rice plantations flowing towards the Arabian Sea, relaxation reigns in a sanctuary of contemporary elegance

Tour prices:

Goa Short StopHotels and Season Twin share Single room

4* Royal Orchid Galaxy Beach Resort

01Jan14 - 15Apr14 $752 $123616Apr14 - 30Sep14 $580 $95201Oct14 - 31Mar15 $806 $13965* Alila Diwa

01Jan14 - 31Mar14 $941 $168701-30Apr14 $816 $1461 01May14 - 30Sep14 $691 $1212 01Oct14 - 31Mar15 $1005 $1811

Price includes: Hotel accommodation as listed, or similar Return airport transfers by private vehicle Meals as indicated (B=breakfast, L=lunch,

D=dinner) Hotel service charges and taxes

Depart any day. Minimum of 2 people. Accommodation surcharges may apply 11Jan-28Feb14

Mumbai Short StopDay 1 - Arrive MumbaiOn arrival at Mumbai Airport you will be met and transferred to your hotel for a four night stay.

Day 2 – MumbaiThe day is at leisure. (B)

Day 3 – MumbaiAfter the breakfast at your hotel begin a half day sightseeing tour of the city visiting the colourful Jain Mandir (temple) and the

Hanging Gardens on top of Malabar Hill. Witness the amazing outdoor laundry of Dhobhi Ghat where thousands of men work in troughs cleaning soiled clothes from all over the city. (B)

Day 4 – MumbaiThe day is at leisure. (B)

Day 5 – Depart MumbaiHotel check-out time is 12.00noon. Your stay concludes with a transfer to the airport for onward flights. (B)

A leisurely short stay in the capital of Bollywood.

Tour prices:

Mumbai Short StopHotels and Season Twin share Single room

4* Hotel Fariyas

01Jan14 - 15Apr14 $770 $133716Apr14 - 30Sep14 $636 $106801Oct14 - 15Apr15 $817 $14265* Vivanta by Taj President

01Jan14 - 15Apr14 $1126 $188616Apr14 - 30Sep14 $872 $1416 01Oct14 - 15Apr15 $1179 $1967

Price includes: Hotel accommodation as listed, or similar All transfers and internal transportation Services of a local representative for

transfers Sightseeing as listed, with entrance fees

included Meals as indicated (B=breakfast, L=lunch,

D=dinner) Hotel service charges and taxes

Depart any day. Minimum of 2 people. Accommodation surcharges may apply over Christmas/New Year.

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Natural Wonders of Sri Lanka Colombo ı Kandalama ı Trincomalee ı Nuwara Eliya ı Yala ı Kandy ı Galle

14 days Sri Lanka

Day 1 - Arrive ColomboYou will be met on arrival at Colombo airport and transferred to the Jetwing Blue Hotel in Negambo for an overnight stay.

Day 2 – Colombo to KandalamaAfter breakfast proceed to Pinnawela to visit the Elephant Orphanage. Established in 1975, it cares for orphaned elephants and runs a successful captive breeding program. Proceed to Sigiriya and its 5th century rock fortress, a world heritage site, built by King Kashyapa. The rock was the innermost stronghold of the 70 hectare fortified town. A moat, rampart, and extensive gardens ring the base of the rock. Continue on to Kandalama for a two night stay at the Heritance Kandalama. (B)

Day 3- KandalamaVisit Polonnaruwa, which was the second capital city of Sri Lanka built in the 11th

and 12th centuries AD, and also a world heritage site. Here you can see the ruins of the Royal Palace, temples and splendid statues of the Buddha. Next stop is Minneiya for a jeep safari in the National Park. The wetlands are home to wild elephants and many species of flora and fauna. (B)

Day 4 - Kandalama - Trincomalee After breakfast continue north-east from Kandalama to coastal Trincomalee. Stay two nights at the Jungle Beach Resort. The remainder of the day is at leisure to enjoy this unique resort. (B)

Day 5 - Trincomalee Tour the port city of Trincomalee, built on a peninsula dividing inner and outer harbours. Its sheltered waters make it accessible to all types of crafts in all weathers and its beaches are used for

surfing, scuba diving, fishing and whale watching. The city also has the largest Dutch fort in Sri Lanka. (B)

Day 6 - Trincomalee - KandyTravel inland to Kandy, visiting en-route Dambulla rock temple and a spice garden in Matale and learn about how the fragrant spices are grown and processed. Stay two nights in Kandy in the foothills of the central highlands at the Earls Regency. (B)

Day 7 - Kandy In culturally rich Kandy drive around the lake built by the last Sinhala king in 1798, and visit the bazaar, arts and crafts centre, a gem museum and a lapidary. Also visit the Temple of the Tooth Relic and see a cultural show. (B)

Day 8 – Kandy to Nuwara EliyaVisit Peradeniya botanical garden, first built as a pleasure garden for a king, and now covering 147 acres. Travel on to Nuwara Eliya, stopping en-route at a tea plantation. Tour the plantation and observe the tea making process before tasting a cup of pure Ceylon tea. Stay two nights at the Grand Hotel in the hill station of Nuwara Eliya which has a distinctly English village style. (B)

Day 9 - Horton Plains excursionAn excursion to Horton Plains is included today. The plains are an expanse of misty grassland with scraggy trees and ice-cold rivulets.  The unique feature of Horton Plains is “World’s End”, considered to be the finest view in all of Sri Lanka. The awesome escarpment drops vertically for about 4,000 feet, hence its name. The park shelters animals such as samburs, leopards, bears, monkeys and lizards and a variety of birds. (B)

Cascading waterfalls, mist-shrouded mountains, stunning coastline, wild elephants, rolling tea plantations, and quaint hilltop villages - these are just some of the wonders of this enchanting small country.

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Sri Lanka Explorer Colombo ı Kandalama ı Kandy

6 days Sri Lanka

Day 10 – Nuwara Eliya to YalaTravel to Yala National Park for a safari by jeep. Yala is the largest National Park in Sri Lanka, believed to have the world’s highest concentration of leopards, and home to wild elephants, boars, buffaloes, bears, deer and crocodiles. Large flocks of migratory and indigenous birds are also found there. Stay overnight at Cinnamon Wild in Yala Village. (B)

Day 11 – Yala - Galle Travel to the southwest coast to visit the walled city of Galle, once the chief port of Ceylon. Influences of the Portuguese, Dutch and British can be found in the architecture and fortifications of the city. The area is well known for its hand made lace. (If you’d like to stay longer in Galle, or any other places in Sri Lanka, ask InterAsia to tailor an itinerary for you.) Travel along the coast to the resort area of Bentota for some seaside rest and

relaxation. Stay two nights at Decco on 44 or Chaaya Tranz, Hikkaduwa. (B)

Day 12 – GalleDay at leisure. (B)

Day 13 – Galle to ColomboAfter breakfast proceed to Colombo. Like many capital cities in developing countries, Colombo is fast changing its face, yet in parts the old world charm is retained. You will see the 100-year-old clock tower and several British built colonial buildings. Visit the Pettah bazaar for bargain shopping, a Hindu and a Buddhist temple, and residential areas of stately homes. Stay overnight at the Kingsbury Hotel in Colombo. (B)

Day 14 – Depart ColomboYour tour concludes after breakfast with a transfer to the airport. (B)

Sri Lanka is a like a pearl in the India Ocean, with its treasures waiting to be discovered and explored.

Day 1 - Arrive ColomboYou will be met on arrival at Colombo airport and transferred to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 2 – Colombo to KandalamaAfter breakfast proceed to Pinnawela to visit the Elephant Orphanage. Established in 1975, it cares for orphaned elephants and runs a successful captive breeding program. Proceed to Sigiriya and its 5th century rock fortress, a world heritage site, built by King Kashyapa. The rock was the innermost stronghold of the 70 hectare fortified town. A moat, rampart, and extensive gardens ring the base of the rock. Continue on to Kandalama for a two night stay. (B) Day 3- KandalamaVisit Polonnaruwa, which was the second capital city of Sri Lanka built in the 11th and 12th centuries AD, and also a World Heritage site. Here you can see the ruins of the Royal Palace, temples and splendid

statues of the Buddha. Next stop is Minneiya for a jeep safari in the National Park. The wetlands are home to wild elephants and many species of flora and fauna. (B)

Day 4 – Kandalama to KandyEnroute to Kandy in the foothills of the central highlands, visit a spice garden in Matale and learn about how the fragrant spices are grown and processed. In culturally rich Kandy see the lake and visit the bazaar, arts and crafts centre, a gem museum and a lapidary. Also visit the Temple of the Tooth Relic. Stay overnight in Kandy. (B)

Day 5 – Kandy to ColomboAfter breakfast proceed to Colombo. Like many capital cities in developing countries, Colombo is fast changing its face, yet in parts the old world charm is retained. You will see the 100-year-old clock tower and several British built colonial buildings. Visit the Pettah bazaar for bargain shopping, a Hindu and a Buddhist temple, and residential areas of stately homes. Stay overnight in Colombo. (B)

Day 6 – Depart ColomboYour tour concludes after breakfast with a transfer to the airport. (B)

Tour prices:

Natural Wonders of Sri Lanka Season Twin share Single room

01Jan14 - 31Oct14 $3446 $4994

Price includes: 4* and 5* hotel accommodation All transfers and transportation by

air-conditioned vehicle Services of English speaking driver-guide Sightseeing as listed, with entrance

fees included Meals as indicated (B=breakfast,

L=lunch, D=dinner) Hotel service charges and taxes InterAsia travel bag

Depart any day. Minimum of 2 people. Accommodation surcharges may apply for travel Christmas/New Year, mid July and August.

Sri Lanka ExplorerSeason Twin share Single room

4* plus hotels

01Nov13 - 15 Jul14, 01Sep - 31Oct14 $1518 $212316Jul - 20Aug14 $1881 $2590

4* hotels

01Nov13 - 15 Jul14, 01Sep - 31Oct14 $1397 $193316Jul - 20Aug14 $1570 $2193

Price includes: Hotel accommodation All transfers and transportation by

air-conditioned vehicle Services of English speaking driver-guide Sightseeing as listed, with entrance

fees included Meals as indicated (B=breakfast, L=lunch,

D=dinner) Hotel service charges and taxes InterAsia travel bag

Depart any day. Minimum of 2 people. Accommodation surcharges may apply for travel at Christmas/New Year and mid July and August.

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Ancient Kingdoms & WildlifeColombo ı Yala National Park ı Gal Oya National Park ı World Heritage Sites of Sigiriya, Dambulla & Kandy

9 days Sri Lanka

Day 1 - Arrive ColomboYou will be met by your English speaking driver at the airport and transported for an overnight stay at a cozy B&B. Evening at leisure.

Day 2 - Yala National ParkProceed to your private retreat for a two night stay, a beautifully designed Eco Lodge located in a prime wildlife habitat just 10 minutes drive from the Yala National Park. Stay two nights in the lodge which is a replica of a traditional thatched roof Sri Lankan home with no hot water, air conditioning or a pool but with all the modern luxuries of delicious Sri Lankan meals, cozy beds, soft linen and open to the skies showers. Take an evening safari

drive inside the Park which is famous for its diversity, with sand dunes and semi deciduous forests, numerous species of birds, reptiles, amphibians and mammals, including the largest of the Asian leopards. (B,L,D)

Day 3 - Yala National ParkWake with the dawn, collect a packed bush breakfast and leave on a jungle bushwalk with a community based guide and a jungle farmer who will share insights into wild animal calls, animal prints, rare birds and traditional knowledge of local medicinal plants. Learn about farming in the jungle and have an al-fresco lunch cooked as the locals do in the wild. Take another safari drive this afternoon. (B,L,D)

Day 4 - Gal Oya National Park - WasgamuwaTake a scenic drive to Moneragala then board a boat to visit the Gal Oya National Park on the vast man-made Senanayake Samudraya, dotted with tiny islands, home to birds and elephants. Travel on to a boutique resort in Wasgamuwa for an overnight stay. (B,D)

Day 5 - KandyRelax in the natural beauty of your luxurious resort or trek the mighty Knuckles mountain range. Visit the World Heritage Site of Kandy which is home to the sacred Tooth Relic and three historically and architecturally significant Buddhist-Hindu shrines of the 14th century. Stay overnight at a Golf Resort overlooking the mountain ranges of Kandy. (B,D)

Day 6 - SigiriyaVisit Dambulla Rock Temple, a cave monastery from the 3rd century BC. Travel on to Sigiriya and your accommodation for three nights, the Tree-top Boulder Cottages, a small group of stunningly designed tree-top lodges in a forest bordering two streams. (B,D)

Day 7 - SigiriyaLeave early with a packed breakfast on a boating bird-trail. Glide across the placid lake, watching for aquatic birds amongst the lily pads, to the base of the stunning Sigiriya Rock. Climb the 600 ft rock, once the seat of an ancient Sinhala King. (B,D)

Experience the seductive wilderness of a tiny island through the eyes of the locals. Walk on centuries-old animal trails with community based guides. See jungle farming. Explore lost kingdoms, World Heritage Sites and 2500 year old palaces.

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Life in Wild Sri LankaWilpattu & Minneriya National Parks ı World Heritage Sites of Sigiriya & Anuradhapura

5 days Sri Lanka

Day 8 - SigiriyaThis morning the resident naturalist will take you on a nature trek along the river in the midst of rain forest-like vegetation and will introduce you to a jungle-farmer and his dry zone farming techniques. After a leisurely river bath and a delicious lunch, join a safari drive to view herds of Asian elephants in nearby parks. For visits in July or August you may see the “gathering” billed as the 6th greatest animal spectacle by Lonely Planet. (B,L,D)

Day 9 - Depart Colombo Your tour concludes with a transfer to Colombo or the airport. (B)

Day 1 - Colombo to WilpattuYou will be met on arrival at Colombo airport and transferred north to Wilpattu National Park. Begin your wildlife experience with a sunset safari on the lookout for nocturnal animals such as the Loris, Night Jars and Civet Cats. Stay three nights in a 4 star nature retreat in Anuradhapura, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. (D)

Day 2 - AnuradhapuraTour the old city this morning. See RuwanweliSeya monument, the sacred Bo tree planted from a sapling from the historical tree in India under which Lord Buddha became enlightened, and the 3rd century BC Thuparama Dagoba. Return to Wilpattu for an educational safari with discussions on animal behaviour, animal tracks, and alarm calls of the wild. There are excellent photographic opportunities at the sand rimmed lakes. (B,L,D)

Day 3 - Wilpattu Your community based guide will take you on an early morning bush walk, then after breakfast travel to the boundaries of Wilpattu to meet a Jungle farmer and learn

of his experience farming in the wild. You will be touched by the simplicity of his ways and lack of concern for the modern world. Return to the park for a safari, with lunch served at a scenic location. A post-lunch discussion will follow with insights on leopard behaviour and recent sightings. (B,L,D)

Day 4 - SigiriyaVisit Sigiriya and climb the 600 ft to the top. This fortress in the sky was the seat of an Ancient Sinhala King and the base of it is as stunningly beautiful as the vistas from the top. An afternoon safari with the resident naturalist will get you up close to herds of Asian elephants, birds and plants. See the world famous elephant ‘gathering’ in July and August. Stay overnight in an eco lodge. The cottages have hot and cold water and ceiling fans (no air-conditioning). (B,L,D)

Day 5 - Depart Colombo Take one last early morning safari to view aquatic birds, this time on an ‘Oruwa’- two traditional outrigger canoes modified to hold a safari platform. After breakfast transfer to Colombo or the airport. (B)

Tour prices:

Ancient Kingdoms & Wildlife Season Twin share Single room

11jan-31Mar14 $3109 $50439 Apr-Jun14, 01sep-09 Dec14,11jan-28Feb15 $3569 $5653

Jul-Aug & 10 Dec14-10Jan15 $4166 $6423

Price includes: Accommodation in eco-lodges and

resorts All transfers and internal transportation in

air-conditioned vehicles with an English speaking driver

Guided safari drives, bushwalks, boat trails, nature trails and visits to cultural heritage sites with entrance fees

Meals as indicated (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner) and 1 litre bottled water daily

Service charges and all taxes

Depart any day. Minimum of 2 passengers, maximum of 5. All safari activities are designed to provide a source of income to the local community.

Sri Lanka ExplorerSeason Twin share Single room

11Jan-31Mar14 $2170 $3374Apr-Jun14, 01Sep-09Dec14, 11Jan-31Mar15 $2542 $3867Jul-Aug14 and 10Dec14-10Jan15 $2964 $4320

Price includes: Accommodation in 4* hotel and eco-lodge All transfers and internal transportation in

air-conditioned vehicles with an English speaking driver

Guided safari drives, bushwalks, boat trails, nature trails and visits to cultural heritage sites with entrance fees

Meals as indicated (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner) and 1 litre bottled water daily

Service charges and all taxes

Depart any day. Minimum of 2 passengers, maximum of 5. All of the safari activities are designed to provide a source of income to the local community.

Discover the magic and ethereal beauty of Sri Lanka’s largest wildlife parks by jeep, foot and boat!

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Day 1 - Arrive Kathmandu You will be met at Kathmandu International airport and transferred to the Hotel Yak & Yeti for a two night stay. Day 2 - KathmanduVisit two World Heritage listed religious sites this morning, the Pashupatinath Temple and Boudhanath Stupa. See devotees taking ritual dips in the holy Bagmati River. After lunch in Durbar Square, tour Kathmandu, visiting the Great Bell, Kala Bhairab - a huge stone image of Shiva at his most fearsome, Kasthamandap - a wooden house built in the 12th century, and Kumari Bahal - home to a young living goddess. Travel up to Swayambhunath Temple, set high on a hill with commanding views

of the Kathmandu Valley. (An optional scenic mountain flight lasting about one hour is available before breakfast this morning.) (B,D)  Day 3 -  Kathmandu – Bhaktapur – DhulikhelCheck out after breakfast and commence the day with a tour of Patan City, the city of fine arts and one of the three queen cities of the valley. Visit Durbar Square, Krishna Mandir, and Mahavihar-Golden Temple of Lord Buddha built in the 12th century. Then visit the ancient city of Bhaktapur, the third major town in the valley. Enjoy the cobblestone streets free of traffic and visit Lion Gate, the five storied Nyatopolo Temple, and the Palace of 55 Windows. After lunch at Bhaktapur,

drive to the hill resort of Dhulikhel which lies 32 kms east of Kathmandu on the Arniko Highway that leads to Tibet. In the old days, Dhulikhel flourished as a trading centre handling commerce between Kathmandu and Lhasa. Today it delights visitors with its enchanting culture and stunning Himalayan views. Dinner and overnight at the Mirabel Resort. (B,L,D) Day 4 – Dhulikhel - NagarkotTake an excursion to peaceful Thundikhel for a short hike uphill to the Bhagavati Temple for views over the surrounding area. Drive back to Nagarkot for beautiful sunset views and dinner and overnight at the Hotel Club Himalaya Resort. Your resort room has a balcony from which to enjoy views of the surrounding snow covered mountain ranges. (B,L,D)

Day 5 – Nagarkot – PokharaRise early to catch the sunrise then after breakfast drive to Kathmandu airport for a flight to Pokhara. Check in the Hotel Grand for a two night stay. Take a boat trip on Phewa Lake passing a simple three-story villa, the winter home of the King of Nepal. Stop at the small golden temple

Best of NepalKathmandu ı Bhaktapur ı Dhulikhel ı Nagarkot ı Pokhara ı Royal Chitwan National Park

11 days Nepal

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Welcome to the Kingdom of Nepal. From the lofty, snow capped Mt Everest and the mountainous border with Tibet to the shimmering heat of the lower plains

bordering India, no land is more diverse in amazing landscapes and ancient cultures, or more universally

welcoming and fascinating.

nestled in foliage on an island in the centre of the lake. Many fishermen and other pilgrims take their long canoes, carved from tree trunks, to the island to visit the shrine. (B,D)

Day 6 – PokharaPokhara is situated in an area of great natural beauty. Its lakeside setting, mild climate, and views of the Himalaya, add to Pokhara’s charm. Highlights of the day include visits to Mahendra Cave, a Tibetan refugee camp, and sunset views of the Annapurna Range. (B,D) Day 7 –  Royal Chitwan National ParkAn early start today for the drive to Royal Chitwan National Park. This wildlife reserve, one of the best managed and

preserved in Asia, contains many species of rare animals and birds. On arrival, a guest briefing will take place, then lunch and an elephant safari and nature walk with boat ride. Stay two nights at the Rhino Residency Resort in the Park. (B,L,D)

Day 8 - ChitwanThere will be plenty of opportunities to view the Park’s wildlife today, with bird watching, elephant safaris, jungle walks and a crocodile

spotting cruise on the Narayani River included. Rhinos, deer, monkeys, and elephants can be found, and you may be lucky enough to see a leopard or Bengal tiger. (B,L,D)

Day 9 – Chitwan - KathmanduTake a sunrise safari before breakfast. Leave the Park and transfer to the airport for a flight to Kathmandu. Transfer to the Hotel Yak & Yeti for a two night stay. (B)

Day 10 – KathmanduDay at leisure for shopping or further exploration. Dinner this evening is Nepali food at a local restaurant with a Nepalese folk dance show. (B,D) Day 11 – Depart KathmanduAt leisure until transfer to the airport for exit flight. (B)

Tour prices, per person: Season Twin Single Sole share room Traveller

Dec 13 - Nov 14 $3384 $4474 $4837

Price includes: Quality 3 to 5 star hotels as listed,

or similar All transfers and internal transportation

and flights English speaking guide throughout Sightseeing as listed, with entrance

fees and park fees included Safaris in Royal Chitwan National Park

with naturalist guide Meals as indicated (B=breakfast,

L=lunch, D=dinner) Hotel service charges and taxes nterAsia travel bag

Depart any day.Sole Traveller prices apply for one person travelling on their own and staying in a single room. The Single Room price applies when two or more people travel together and a single room is required.

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Day 1 - Arrive KathmanduYou will be met on arrival at the airport and transferred to the Hotel Yak & Yeti for a two night stay.

Day 2 – KathmanduEmbark on a tour of Kathmandu, visiting the Great Bell, Kala Bhairab - a huge stone image of Shiva at his most fearsome, Kasthamandap - a wooden house built in the 12th century, and Kumari Bahal - home to a young living goddess. Travel up to Swayambhunath Temple, set high on a hill with commanding views of the Kathmandu Valley. Visit two World Heritage listed religious sites, the Pashupatinath Temple and Boudhanath Stupa. See devotees taking ritual dips in the holy Bagmati River. (B)

Day 3 – Kathmandu to PhakdingFly from Kathmandu to Lukla (2800m), a small airstrip high above the Dudh Koshi valley. After meeting your trekking crew and sorting out gear, begin the trek by descending to Chaunrikharka and heading up the Dudh Koshi valley to Phakding. Accommodation for each night of the trek is in comfortable lodges or tea-houses. Some feature separate guest bedrooms and others are dormitory style. Simple, nutritious meals are provided by the lodge owners. (B,L,D)

Day 4 – Trek to Namche (3450m) From Phakding, cross and re-cross the river on high suspension bridges. Beyond Monjo is the entrance to the Sagarmatha National Park. Ascend quite steeply to Namche and along the way, if the weather is clear, catch a first glimpse of Mt Everest. Namche is the main trading village in the Khumbu and has a busy Saturday market. (B,L,D)   Day 5  - Rest day in Namche Namche is tucked away between two ridges amidst the giant peaks of the Khumbu and has an abundance of lodges, tea shops and souvenir shops as well as a magnificent outlook. It is an ideal place to spend a rest day, acclimatizing to the

altitude. Options for acclimatization walks include a visit to Khunde Hospital which was set-up by Sir Edmund Hillary or a one hour walk up to the Everest View Hotel above Namche for the sunset view of Ama Dablam, Nuptse, Lhotse and Everest. (B,L,D)

Day 6 – Trek to Tyanboche (3867m) Today is a spectacular day in terms of scenery. Trek along the ridge high above the Dudh Koshi then descend to the swiftly flowing river past tea houses and a village. Climb again through a forested zone where splendid views start to appear. Stone gates mark your entry to Tyanboche, and the plateau in front of its monastery is where your lodgings are located. (B,L,D)

Day 7 – Trek to Dingboche (4260m) Leave the backdrop of the Khumbu mountains and descend through rhododendron forests, crossing a

What is trekking? A trek is walking at one’s own pace along well established village trails where one can enjoy

close contact with people in remote mountain villages whose lifestyle has not changed for generations. Trekking in the clean mountain air with magnificent views of the mighty Himalayan peaks promotes a feeling of ease with nature and with oneself.

Preparing for a trek: Even on an easy trek you will be required to walk for about 5 to 6 hours daily on an uneven

terrain and therefore must be fit and used to regular exercise. A list of things to pack is provided when booking.

Lodge treks: We provide a guide and sufficient porters for the trek, and accommodation is in tea-houses

or lodges. Some feature separate guest bedrooms, others dormitories. A sleeping bag is required. Meals are provided by the lodge owners and are simple and nutritious. Soft drinks and alcohol can be purchased.

Trekking Nepal Kathmandu ı Phakding ı Namche ı Tyanboche ı Dingboche ı Lobuche ı Everest Base Camp ı Lukla

18 days Nepal

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suspension bridge to the left bank of Imja Khola. Climb the mountain path while looking at Ama Dablan and Kantega as they appear on the opposite bank. Stay the night at Dingboche surrounded by a beautiful patchwork of fields of barley, buckwheat and potatoes enclosed by stone walls. (B,L,D)

Day 8 – Rest day in Dingboche Another day to acclimatize to the altitude. There are plenty of possibilities for exploration. (B,L,D)   Day 9 – Trek to Lobuche (4930m) Today’s walk offers views of Mt Tawache, Ama Dablam and to the north, Pokalde, Kongma-tse and the great wall of Nuptse. Cross a small wooden bridge over the river of the Khumbu Glacier, stopping for lunch at the village of Dugla. Continue up a steep hill where there are views of Mt Pumori and other peaks west of Everest. Walk on to Lobuche and your sheltered lodge. (B,L,D)

Day 10 – Trek to Everest Base Camp (5357m)For the trek to Everest Base Camp a very early start is required. It takes several hours on a trail across the Khumbu Glacier which weaves its way between almost translucent ice pinnacles and past seemingly bottomless crevasses. At Base Camp there will hopefully be an expedition ‘in residence’ and there are great views

up into the Khumbu Icefall where there is often some climbing activity. (B,L,D)

Day 11 – Trek to Kala Patthar (5545m) and Pheriche (4243m)Rise early for the climb to Kala Patthar for a sunrise view over Mt Everest and many other peaks. Then it’s downhill for most of the day to Pheriche. Mountain yaks are common in this area and the Himalayan Rescue Association has a trekker’s aid post here which is interesting to visit. (B,L,D)

Day 12 – Trek to Tyangboche (3867m)Trek through birch and rhododendron forest to Thyangboche and its famous monastery offering splendid views of Ama Dablan, green hil ls and the river. (B,L,D)

Day 13 – Trek to Namche Bazaar (3450m)The walk to Namche is very scenic on a long winding path. Visit the traditional villages of Khumjung and Khunde along the way. There is the opportunity to visit one of the monasteries which claims to house a Yeti scalp. (B,L,D)

Day 14 – Trek to Phakding (2640m)The trail descends steeply for the first part of today’s trek then levels out to gentle ups and downs through Monjo and on to Phakding. (B,L,D)

Trekking in the clean mountain air, with magnificent views of the mighty Himalayan peaks, promotes a feeling of ease with nature and with oneself.

Tour prices: Season Twin Single share room

Dec13 - Nov14 $3403 $3706

Price includes: Quality 4 star hotel as indicated, or similar,

and comfortable trek lodgings All transfers, internal transportation

and flights Services of English speaking guide,

trek guide and porters. Sightseeing as listed, by private vehicle,

with entrance fees, and park fees included Meals as indicated (B=breakfast, L=lunch,

D=dinner) Hotel service charges and taxes InterAsia travel bag

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Day 15 – Trek to Lukla (2800m)The final day’s trekking follows the Dudh Kosi back down to Lukla. This last evening in the mountains is the ideal opportunity for a farewell party with the sherpa guides and porters, where you can sample some chang, try Sherpa dancing and look back on a memorable trekking experience. (B,L,D)

Day 16 – Lukla to KathmanduFly back to Kathmandu from Lukla. Transfer to the Hotel Yak & Yeti for a two night stay. (B)

Day 17 -  KathmanduDay at leisure. (B)

Day 18 – Depart KathmanduAt leisure until transfer to the airport for your exit flight. (B) 

Also on offer are the following treks, all beginning and ending in Kathmandu. Contact us for more details.

Everest View Trek - 10 daysIdeal for those with limited time and a desire to see Mt. Everest.Departure dates:2014 - 24 Mar, 05 May, 22 Sep, 03 Nov, 11 Dec.Price: Twin share $2245, Single room $2729

Everest Base Camp Trek - 15 daysThe trek to Everest Base Camp is a most rewarding journey. Departure dates:2014 - 07 Feb, 14 Mar, 04 Apr, 02 May, 12 Sep, 17 Oct, 05 Nov, 14 Nov, 03 DecPrice: Twin share $2971, Single room $3602

Ghorepani Poon Hill Hot Spring Trek – 11 daysThis comparatively easy trek winds around the Gurung villages and dense Rhododendron forests, with excellent views

of the Himalayas.Departure dates:2014 - 21 Feb, 20 Mar, 10 Apr, 08 May, 25 Sep, 09 Oct, 06 Nov, 18 Dec.Price: Twin share $2547, Single room $3266

Annapurna Sanctuary Trek - 14 daysWalk through villages, evergreen forests and rhododendron thickets, to the imposing South Face of Annapurna I.Departure dates:2014 - 15 Feb, 15 Mar, 12 Apr, 10 May, 20 Sep, 11 Oct, 08 Nov, 11 Dec.Price: Twin share $2702, Single room $3472

Tsum Valley and Round Manaslu Trek – 30 daysSee remote and spectacular areas of Nepal staying in a combination of lodges and tents. Departure dates:2014 - 17 Apr, 15 May, 11 Sep, 16 Oct.Price: Twin share $5037, Single room $5695

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Day 1 - Arrive Kathmandu You will be met at Kathmandu International airport and transferred to the Hotel Yak & Yeti for an overnight stay. (D)

Day 2 – KathmanduEmbark on a tour of Kathmandu, visiting the Great Bell, Kala Bhairab - a huge stone image of Shiva at his most fearsome, Kasthamandap - a wooden house built in the 12th century, and Kumari Bahal - home to a young living goddess. Travel up to Swayambhunath Temple, set high on a hill with commanding views of the Kathmandu Valley. Visit two World Heritage listed religious sites, the Pashupatinath Temple and Boudhanath Stupa. See devotees taking ritual dips in the holy Bagmati River. (B,L)

Day 5 - Shegar to RongbukFrom Shegar take the Everest access road which winds and climbs its way for 60 or so kilometers to the Rongbuk Monastery. Although there were probably monastic settlements in the area for several hundred years, Rongbuk Monastery was established fairly recently in 1902 by a Nyingmapa Lama. Not of great antiquity, it can at least lay claim to being the highest monastery in Tibet and thus the world, at 4980 m. There were once 500 monks and nuns living here but that number has dwindled considerably. Stay overnight in the monastery in basic but comfortable rooms heated by stoves. Simple meals are available. (B)

Day 6 - Everest Base CampDrive to Everest Base Camp from Rongbuk Monastery. The base camp is a dry, barren place, but the views of Everest more than make up for this. Have a photo taken at the base camp marker, then climb a small hill to the left for great views of the world’s highest peak. Return to Shegar for an overnight stay. (B,L,D)

Day 7 - Shegar to ShigatseFrom Shegar continue the drive to Shigatse, Tibet’s second-largest city, for an overnight stay. (B,L,D)

Day 3 – Kathmandu - ZhangmuDepart early for a scenic drive to Kodari on the Nepal-Tibet border. After clearing border formalities proceed to Zhangmu and a local guesthouse for the night. Take time to rest and acclimatize - altitudes of up to 5,220 m will be traversed in the coming days. (B,L,D) Day 4 - Zhangmu to ShegarFrom Zhangmu, drive to Lhatse, a winding route following the Bhote Koshi River valley dotted with waterfalls, and crossing the Tibetan Plateau with breathtaking panoramic views of some of the great mountain peaks of the Himalayas, including Mount Everest (8848m). The road traverses a number of high passes, the highest being Gyatso-la (5220 m). Continue on through Tingri to Shegar for an overnight stay. (B,L,D)

Kathmandu to Lhasa OverlandKathmandu ı Zhangmu ı Shegar ı Rongbuk ı Everest Base Camp ı Shigatse ı Gyantse ı Lhasa

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The land known as ‘the roof of the world’, Tibet is waiting to be explored. Entering via the ‘back door’ route from Kathmandu, the tour takes a roller coaster like route through high mountain passes

and across the highest inhabited plateau on earth, experiencing important religious and trading centres and absolutely incredible scenery, to the spiritual heart and soul of Tibetan Buddhism –

Lhasa. From here, you can conclude your tour with a flight back to Kathmandu and connecting flights home – or you can journey on into other parts of China via air or perhaps the Qinghai-Tibet

railroad, the world’s highest rail adventure.

Day 8 – Shigatse – GyantseVisit the Tashilhunpu Monastery, former seat of the Panchen Lama. Built in 1447, the monastery once held 4000 monks. Drive on to Gyantse and visit Gyantse Kumbum and Palkhor Monastery to see the large, image covered stupa. Stay overnight at the Gyantse Hotel. (B,L,D)

Day 9 – Gyantse – LhasaOn the 270km drive to Lhasa, see grand vistas of glaciers, high mountain passes and Yamdrok Yumsto, one of the sacred lakes. Stay three nights at the Four Points Sheraton in Lhasa. (B,L,D)

Day 10 – LhasaToday will be spent visiting several of Lhasa’s many monasteries in the company of a guide and interpreter. One of these is the Sera Monastery, one of the best preserved in Tibet. Within its white-washed walls several hundred monks live and study. After lunch visit Norbulingka, the summer palace of the Dalai Lama, as well as the Jokhang Temple. Pilgrims holding prayer wheels can be seen walking in a clockwise direction around this most sacred monastery. Surrounding the Jokhang is the Barkor - a maze of narrow cobbled streets which is the central market of Lhasa. (B,L,D)

Day 11 – LhasaThis morning visit the Potala Palace which dominates the city of Lhasa. A spectacular building, it contains the private quarters of the Dalai Lama as well as numerous grand state rooms and many important chapels. There has been a palace on this site since the 5th or 6th century, but the present palace was constructed in the 17th century. A visit to the Drepung Monastery this afternoon will complete a truly awe- inspiring day. Founded in the 14th century, this monastery was once the largest in the world with a

Tour prices, per person:Season Twin Single Sole share room Traveller

Dec13 - Nov14 $3664 $4961 $6207

Price includes: 5* hotel in Kathmandu, 4* hotel in

Lhasa and best available hotels and guesthouses enroute

All transfers and internal transportation English speaking guide throughout Sightseeing as listed, with entrance

fees included Meals as indicated (B=breakfast, L=lunch,

D=dinner) Hotel service charges and taxes InterAsia travel bag

Sole Traveller prices apply to one person travelling on their own and staying in a single room. The Single room price applies when two or more people travel together and a single room is required.

The tour price excludes Tibet permit/China visa at approx USD 120 for Australian passport holders, obtainable only in Kathmandu on arrival.

In Tibet, travellers need to be prepared to encounter altitude sickness, low grade hotels in remote areas and poor road conditions.

Kathmandu to Lhasa Overland

population of around 10,000 monks. These days that figure is down to several hundred, but there is still much here of interest. (B,L,D)

Day 12 – Depart LhasaThe tour concludes this morning with a transfer to either the airport or rail station. Arrangements can be made for flights to return to Kathmandu or to points in China, or for a spectacular journey on the world’s highest railway, the Qinghai-Tibet Railroad, to a variety of destinations in China. (B)

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Best of Bhutan Paro ı Thimpu ı Punakha ı Gangtey ı Trongsa ı Bumthang ı Ura Valley ı Wangdi Phodrang

12 days Bhutan

Day 1 - Arrive ParoYou will be met on arrival at Paro airport and transferred to the Tashi Namgay Hotel. After time to refresh, drive 16 km up the valley to the ruined fortress of Drukgyal Dzong. On the way back, visit Kichu Lhakhang, built in 659 A.D by the Tibetan king Srongsen Gampo. (D)

Day 2 - Paro - ThimpuA very special day, with an excursion to view the spectacular Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest) Monastery. A short drive takes you to Satsam Chorten, and from there it’s a two hour walk through pine forest to the viewing point of the monastery perched on the edge of a sheer rock cliff. On return to Paro visit the ancient watchtower that houses the National Museum, and take a short walk across a traditional cantilever bridge to one of the many archery grounds to be found in Bhutan. Archery is the national sport. Walk on through the main shopping area, then in the evening drive to Thimpu for a two night stay at the Hotel Migmar. (B,L,D)

Day 3 - Thimphu Visit the Memorial Chorten built to honour the third King of Bhutan who reined from 1952 - 1972. See ancient manuscripts at the National Library, and traditional craft and textile workshops. Visit the Traditional Medicine Institute and Tashichho Dzong,

seat of the national government and summer residence of the Chief Abbot. (B,L,D)

Day 4 - Thimphu - PunakhaDrive to Punakha via Dochula Pass, stopping if the weather is clear for views of the Himalayas. After lunch, visit Punakha Dzong built in 1637 and situated on the Pho Chu (male) and Mo Chu (female) Rivers. In the evening, visit Khamsung Yulley Namgyal Choling Monastery. Stay overnight in Punasangchu Cottages. (B,L,D) 

Day 5 - Punakha - GangteyDrive to the beautiful valley of Gangtey. Monastries are dotted across the valley on the western slopes of the Black Mountains. Stay overnight in Dewachen Guesthouse. (B,L,D)

Day 6 - Gangtey - Trongsa - BumthangAfter breakfast, drive to Trongsa. Visit Trongsa Dzong, a most impressive dzong and the ancestral home of the present Royal Family. Tour Ta Dzong’s ancient watch tower and chapel. Drive on to Bumthang and stay three nights at the Yu-Garling Resort. (B,L,D)

Day 7 - Bumthang Visit dzongs and temples of the Bumthang region today, beginning with the Jakar

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Dzong which literally means “The Castle of White Bird”. The current structure was built in 1667 and is said to be the largest dzong in Bhutan. (B,L,D)

Day 8 - Ura Valley excursionTake an excursion into the beautiful valley of Ura. Visit Ura Village with its cobblestone streets and medieval atmosphere. (B,L,D)

Day 9 - Bumthang - Wangdi PhodrangDepart early for the drive to Wangdi Phodrang. Visit Rinchengang, a village known for its stone masons, and believed to be one of the oldest villages in Bhutan. Spend time with a Bhutanese family. Stay overnight at the Punasangchu Cottages. (B,L,D)

Day 10 - Wangdi Phodrang - ThimphuDrive on to Thimphu in the morning. Visit the Mini Zoo to see the takin, Bhutans’ national animal. Stay overnight at the Hotel Migmar. (B,L,D)

Day 11 - Thimphu - ParoA picnic lunch will be

available for an excursion to Cheri Monastery. In

the afternoon witness an Archery match in Changlimithang Stadium. Stay overnight at the Tashi Namgay Hotel. (B,L,D)

Day 12 - Depart Paro

Transfer to the airport for exit flight. (B) 

Discover a mountainous kingdom full of surprises.Explore the forested wilderness, see monasteries teetering on cliff tops and marvel at the skill of archers at a local tournament. Accommodation is a combination of hotels and guesthouses.

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Tour prices, per person Season Twin Single share room

LOW - Jan, Feb, Jun,Jul, Aug, Dec 2014 $4059 $4247 HIGH - Mar, Apr, May,Sep, Oct, Nov 2014 $4908 $5096

Price includes: 4* hotels and comfortable guest houses All transfers and internal transportation Services of English speaking guide Sightseeing as listed, by private vehicle,

with entrance fees included Meals as indicated (B=breakfast, L=lunch,

D=dinner) Hotel service charges and taxes InterAsia travel bag

Depart any day. Minimum 1 person.

Best of Bhutan

Pho R. –

Mo R. –

– Paro R.

Ha R. –

Wong R. –

Mangde R. –

Kuru R. –

– Amo R.

– Sankosh R.

– Bumthand R.

– Manas R.

– Kuru R.

Sombe Dzong

Soe

Paro Valley

Samchi

Daga

Chapcha

Phuntsholing

ChukhaDamphu

Trongsa

Ura Valley

BumthangLhuntshi

Thunkar

Tashi

Shingphel

Tashigang

Mongai

GeylegphugSamdrup Jongkhar

Rading

Punakha

Gangtey

Wangdi Phodrang

Kula Kangri(7,554m)

Chomo Lhari(7,314m)

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Trekking Bhutan Paro ı Thimpu ı Punakha ı Gangtey ı Trongsa ı Bumthang ı Ura Valley ı Wangdi Phodrang

14 days Bhutan

Day 1 - Arrive ParoYour guide will meet you at the airport and after time to refresh, drive up the valley to the ruins of Drukgyal Dzong. Explore the ramparts and on a clear day experience an unforgettable view of Mt. Jhomolhari. On the way back, visit Kichu Lhakhang, built in 659 A.D by the Tibetan king Srongsen Gampo. Stay overnight at the Tashi Namgay Resort. (D)

Day 2 - Paro to ThimpuA very special day, with an excursion to view the spectacular Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest) Monastery. A short drive takes you to Satsam Chorten, and from there it’s a two hour walk through pine forest to the viewing point of the monastery perched on the edge of a sheer rock cliff. On return to Paro visit the ancient watchtower that

houses the National Museum, and take a short walk across a traditional cantilever bridge to one of the many archery grounds to be found in Bhutan. In the evening drive to Thimpu for an overnight stay at the Hotel Migmar. (B,L,D)

Day 3 - Thimpu to Shana (2820m)Trek 5 hours/15 km, Level: EasyStarting from Drukgyel Dzong, the fortress that once guarded Paro Valley against Tibetan invaders, the first day is a pleasant walk following the left side of the Pachu River. The farm road serves as the trek route and passes through a number of very small villages with traditional houses, rice and vegetable fields to left and right of the trail. The campsite at Shana is in a beautiful open space surrounded by blue pine forest. (B,L,D)

Day 4 - Shana - Soi Thangthangka (3610m)Trek 8 hours/16 km, Level: Easy, but uneven pathThe trail continues to follow the river gradually ascending through a mixed forest of blue pine and oak and, later in

What is trekking? A trek is walking at one’s own

pace along well established village trails where one can enjoy close contact with people in remote mountain villages whose lifestyle has not changed for generations. Trekking in the clean mountain air with magnificent views of the mighty Himalayan peaks promotes a feeling of ease with nature and with oneself.

Preparing for a trek: Even on an easy trek you will be

required to walk for about 5 to 6 hours daily on an uneven terrain and therefore must be fit and used to regular exercise. A list of things to pack is provided when booking.

the afternoon, tall rhododendron trees, birch, fir and maple. Though the trail is a rocky and bumpy path, it is not strenuous but can be muddy in rainy conditions. There are several simple wooden bridges to cross. The campsite directly faces Mt Jumolhari (7326m). The view of early morning sun striking the tip of Jumolhari is breathtaking. (B,L,D)

Day 5 - Soi Thangthangka - Jangothang (4044m) Trek 4 hours/11 km, Level: EasyToday’s trek is a short one, so a later start and a leisurely pace is possible. The Pachu River is again to the right and the trail passes through some very small villages. The area is rich in bird life. Watch for the Fire-tailed Sunbird, White throated Dipper, Yellow-billed Chough, Rosy Pipit, Snow Pigeon, Blood Pheasant, and Snow Partridge. The campsite has views of ruined Jangothang Dzong, populated by huge ravens. (B,L,D)

Day 6 - JangothangA rest day to acclimatize to the altitude. There is an opportunity to explore the valley on some short treks and enjoy wonderful views of the mountains. (B,L,D)

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Day 7 - Jangothang - Dhumzo Chhu (3808)Trek 8 hours/21 km, Level: ModerateYak herder tents and flocks of Himalayan blue sheep may be seen today, high up on the rocky slopes. The trail winds up to Bonte La, at 4890m the highest pass of the trek. Take a time to enjoy the scenery, have a snack or put up some prayer flags. From here the trail drops through a steep, narrow gully with gravel and loose rocks. Waterfalls, impressive rock cliffs and snow-covered peaks can be seen on the way to the camp at Dhumzo. (B,L,D)

Day 8 - Dhumzo Chhu – ThongbueShong (4120m) Trek 4.5 hours/11 km, Level: HardTrekking on through rhododendron, birch, and oak forests draped in moss brings you to a meadow with a huge juniper tree. Continue on through the passes at Dhunge La (4700m) and Tagulun La (4540m). Mountains in view are Jhomolhari, Jitchu Drake, Teri Kang, and in the distance Makalu, at 8463m, blocking the view to Mt Everest. (B,L,D)

Day 9 - Thongbue to Shana (2890m)Trek 5 hours/14 km, Level: EasyCross the valley through a swampy area to a clear trail climbing steeply to Thombu La (4270m). The ridge walk from the pass is a highlight of the trek: very high above the valleys on a good trail with a beautiful view. The trail descends steeply for 2 to 3 hours till you reach the final camp on a pleasant site by the Paro Chhu. (B,L,D)

Day 10 - Shana to Thimpu (2320m)Trek 4 hours/10.5 km, Level: EasyHike for four hours through a lovely valley,

finishing at Drukgyel Dzong where your transport is waiting to take you to the Hotel Migmar in Thimphu for a two night stay. (B,L,D)

Day 11 - ThimphuVisit the Memorial Chorten built to honour the third King of Bhutan who reined from 1952 - 1972. See ancient manuscripts at the National Library, and traditional craft and textile workshops. Visit the Traditional Medicine Institute and Tashichho Dzong, seat of the national government and summer residence of the Chief Abbot. (B,L,D)

Day 12 -Thimphu - Punakha Drive to Punakha via Dochula Pass, stopping if the weather is clear for views of the Himalayas. After lunch, visit Punakha Dzong built in 1637 and situated on the Pho Chu (male) and Mo Chu (female) Rivers. In the evening, visit Khamsung Yulley Namgyal Choling Monastery. Stay overnight in Meri Punsum Resort. (B,L,D)

Day 13 - Punakha – Wangdiphodrang – ThimphuAfter breakfast drive to Thimphu via Wangdiphodrang. Visit the local Dzong. In Thimpu witness an archery match and visit the Mini Zoo to see the takin, Bhutan’s national animal. Dinner and overnight at the Hotel Migmar. (B,L,D)

Day 14 - Depart ParoTransfer to the airport in Paro for exit flight. (B) 

Trek through some of the great forested wilderness that covers much of this mountainous country. Following Bhutan’s most popular route, this trek offers spectacular views of Jhomolhari, the nation’s most revered peak.

Accommodation on the trek is in two person tents with foam pads for sleeping on.

Tour prices: Season Twin share Sole traveller

LOW - Jan, Feb, Jun, Jul, Aug, Dec 2014 $4712 $4932HIGH - Mar, Apr, May, Sep, Oct, Nov 2014 $5703 $5923

Price includes: 3 to 4 star hotels as indicated, and two

person tents on trek All transfers, internal transportation and flights Services of English speaking guide, trek

guide and porters. Sightseeing as listed, by private vehicle,

with entrance fees, and park fees included

Meals as indicated (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner)

Hotel service charges and taxes InterAsia travel bag

Weather wise, the best time to make this journey is April to June and September to November.

Trekking Bhutan

Pho R. –

Mo R. –

Ha R. –

Wong R. –

Mangde R. –

Kuru R. –

– Amo R.

– Sankosh R.

– Bumthand R.

– Manas R.

– Kuru R.

Thimphu

Drugyel Dzong

Soi Thangthangka

Jangothang

Dhumzo Chhu

Paro Valley

Samchi

Phuntsholing

Damphu

Tongsa

Jakar

Lhuntshi

Thunkar

Tashi

Shingphel

Tashigang

Mongai

Samdrup Jongkhar

Rading

Punakha

Kula Kangri(7,554m)

Chomo Lhari(7,314m)

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Paro

ThongbueShong

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The Maldives Resort Stays

Adaaran Select Meedhupparufrom $254 per person per night in a Beach Villa. Includes all meals, snacks and drinks, access to resort recreation facilities such as tennis, yoga classes, steam bath, cookery classes, table tennis.

Adaaran Club Rannalhifrom $280 per person per night in a Beach Bungalow. Includes all meals, snacks and drinks at the main restaurant and cocktail bar.

Resorts in the Maldives woo with the promise of the “last paradise on earth”. If your idea of paradise is a pristine, tranquil tropical island, with swaying palm trees, pure white beaches and brilliant turquoise lagoons, then the Maldives won’t disappoint.

Adaaran Prestige Hudhuran Fushi from $327 per person per night in a Beach Villa. Includes all meals, snacks and drinks, and access to resort recreation facilities such as beach volleyball, badminton, tennis and table tennis.

Adaaran Prestige Water Villas from $676 per person per night in a Water Villa. Includes all meals, snacks, high tea, evening canapés, drinks, champagne in room on arrival, fruit platter and bottled water in room daily, free internet access, free fins and masks for snorkelling and access to all resort

recreation facilities such as tennis, yoga classes, steam bath. Included once during stay is a special dinner on the beach, a massage, snorkelling excursion and introductory dive.

Adaaran Prestige Vadoofrom $777 per person per night in a Sunrise Villa. Includes all meals, snacks, high tea, evening canapés, drinks, champagne in room on arrival, fruit platter and bottled water in room daily, free internet access, free fins and masks for snorkelling and access to all resort recreation facilities.stay concludes with a transfer to the airport for onward flights. (B)

InterAsia offers stays at a selection of resorts scattered throughout the Maldives. From simple beach bungalows to over-the-top over water villas we can suggest the place to suit your needs.

Due to the variety of room types available at each resort, and the variation in prices throughout the year, this page isn’t large enough to hold them all! Please ask us for the best rate for the time you wish to travel. Also we’ll be sure to let you know if any special rates apply, such as early bird discounts or stay 5 nights and pay for just 4.

Most resorts include breakfast in the tariff, and some, like our selection below, are fully inclusive of all meals, including morning and afternoon teas, canapés and midnight snacks! Drinks at the bar may also be included, along with activities such as water sports, island hopping and snorkelling excursions.

We can arrange speedboat or seaplane transfers from Male, to and from your resort.

Our range includes the following 4 and 5 star resorts:

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RESERVATIONS & PAYMENTSTo make a booking, InterAsia requires names in full (as per passports), date of birth, full passport details, next of kin name and contact details for all passengers, and a pre-departure contact phone number. Any dietary or seating requests are also to be supplied at booking.

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GROUP DEPARTURESGroup departures are subject to minimum passenger numbers and InterAsia have the right to cancel, amend, offer alternative tours, or refunds to clients should the minimum number not be attained.

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