This trip, a memorable blend of adventure and relaxation, takes in the best of Northern India and Nepal. You’ll travel from Delhi to Kathmandu stopping at the epi-centres of spirituality, jungles and national parks along the way. You’ll witness ceremonies at the Golden Temple of Amritsar and mix with pilgrims in Dharamsala. You will also learn the significance of traditional customs of Himalayas before heading on a safari to spot tigers and other exotic creatures of the Corbett and Royal Bardia National Park. After relaxing and soaking up the views from the atmospheric lakeside town of Pokhara, surrounded as it is by snow-capped peaks, your journey ends in Kathmandu.
Overland expedition vehicle and 4x4s
Mixture of Hotels and Hostels (60%) and camping (40%)
2 crew, local guides as necessary.
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14 Sep - 30 Sep 2012 Delhi > Kathmandu |
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15 Feb - 03 Mar 2013 Delhi > Kathmandu |
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Experience the hustle and bustle of Delhi
Visit to the Sikh Golden Temple of Amritsar
Visit the Namgyal Monastery in Dharamsala, the personal monastery of the Dalai Lama
2 nights to explore the stunning surroundings of Shimla
2 nights in Corbett National Park
Half-day jeep safari in Corbett National Park
2 nights at the Royal Bardia National Park
Half-day jeep safari in Royal Bardia National park
2 nights to relax by the beautiful Phewa lake in Pokhara
Time to explore the sights of Kathmandu
Various walks & activities on offer in Dharamsala
Visit to the Viceregal Lodge, Shimla (now the institute of advanced studies)
Visit to the Christ Church in Shimla, reputed to be the second oldest church in northern India
Nature walks & Elephant rides in Corbett National Park
Forest walks & Elephant treks in Royal Bardia National Park
Trek to Sarangkot, Pokhara
Take a boat on Phewa Lake, Pokhara
Trekking & rafting, Kathmandu
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