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Himalayas on Wheels WESTERN HIMALAYAS Himachal Including Spiti Jammu, Kashmir & Ladakh EASTERN HIMALAYAS Darjeeling & Sikkim

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The Himalayas stretches across a distance of 2500 km from East to West, and is 300-400 km wide from South to North. Apart from being home to different ethnic groups, the mountain range is connected by a network of roads, making it easy for travellers to find accomodations. Himalayas on Wheels provides everyone with a once in a lifetime opportunity to enjoy the Himalayas.

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Himalayas on WheelsWESTERN HIMALAYASHimachal Including SpitiJammu, Kashmir & Ladakh

EASTERN HIMALAYASDarjeeling & Sikkim

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VisionWe strive to be innovators in the industry by being creative with our concepts on travel. Our professionalism and high standards has allowed us to establish a strong presence in the market, making us one of the best tour operators in the Southeast Asia.

MissionOur main aim is to provide our guests with an unforgettable trip, we hope to tailor our services to exceed the expectations of our guests.

About usIncredible Odyssey Pte Ltd, incepted after 25 years of experience in the travel industry. We have handled thousands of travellers from all walks of life, and we cover an extensive range of tours to give our customers numerous options on the way they would like to explore the country. We provide excursions and tours such as, leisure tours, family holidays, wildlife tours, pilgrimage, mixed adventure race, mountaineering courses, mountaineering expeditions, mountain biking, motor biking, paragliding events and courses; rafting expedition, motor race challenges and all sorts of customised tours.The founders of the company pioneered in the Travel & Tour venture in 1990. We started off as a small trekking establishment in Manali in the Western Himalayas and slowly grew, expanding our offices across India, Bhutan and Nepal. Today, we handle thousands of guests from all over Southeast Asia.

Why Incredible Odyssey?At Incredible Odyssey, we work on the philosophy of “Atithi Devo Bhava” which means ‘Guest is God’ as per the Hindu mythology. We treat guests from all walks of life with this philosophy. We have our own unique way of managing tours, in the last 25 years we have developed a system to allow our guests to make the most out of their adventure and leisure travel.

Odyssey Manager™Incredible Odyssey tours are managed by our friendly and English-speaking Odyssey Managers, who serve foreign guests based on their preferences. They provide customised general information and legends, and they are assisted by the monument guides when necessary. From receiving guests from the airport to escorting them till departure, Odyssey Manager™ accompanies guests around 8-12 hours daily to make sure that all the services are provided as per the itinerary, and to solve contingencies that might arise along the journey. Odyssey Manager can assist in itinerary changes or add-on visits along the way if feasible.

Wide range of cost optionsWe believe that every guest is different, therefore have different lifestyles. To suit your individual needs, we offer various budget options for accommodation, transport and other services.

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CONTENTS

Incredible Odyssey aims to make every guest get the most out of their travels.We make sure that each guest will have a window seat during the long drive across the Himalayas, so as to fully experience the beauty of this place. A seven-seater MPV will be provided for every five passengers. You will accompanied by an Odyssey Manager and an experienced driver for the entirety of your trip. Drivers may differ at different locations due to local customs and unions. Your Odyssey Manager is not just your tour manager, but also your local travel companion who knows these places inside out. As some of the Himalayan regions have limited dining options, your Odyssey Manager will specially prepare delicious and wholesome home-cooked meals catering to the Asian palate.

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ITINERARIES

10 12 14Part 48N MANALI TO LADAKHTour Code: E8N-HIMLAD

Part 58N SHIMLA, KINNAUR & SPITITour Code: E8N-SPT

Part 107N DRAJEELING & SIKKIMTour Code: E7N-DARSIK

4 6 8Part 17N HIMACHAL - LAP OF SNOWTour Code: E7N-HIMATQ

Part 27N AMRITSAR TO SRINAGARTour Code: E7N-ATQSXR

Part 38N SRINAGAR TO LADAKHTour Code: E8N-SXRLAD

16 EXTENTION TOURS

4D3N GOLDEN TRIANGLE

4D3N MUSSOORIE EXCURSION

4D3N NAINITAL EXCURSION

Incredible Odyssey Itinerary Book is published by WWM PTE LTD.

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occurred since this magazine went to print. The publisher and Incredible Odyssey will not be held liable for any damages, loss, injury or inconvenience, arising in connection with the contents of the brochure.

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HIMALAYAS ON WHEELS

Only the high Himalayas are blocked by heavy snow between November to April, but even this region can be easily crossed on wheels in the summer.

Himalayas literally means “abode of snow”. Covering a land area over 2500 km long and 300-400 km wide, it is home to a stretch of multiple valleys and many mountain ranges. From the East to the West, it can be divided into the following: Eastern Himalayas, Central Himalayas and the Western Himalayas. The Himalayas spills into six different countries, and is shared by India, Nepal,

Bhutan, China, Pakistan and Afghanistan. From the South to the North, it

can be grouped into four parallel longitudinal mountain belts divided as the Outer or Shivalik Himalayas, the Lower Himalayas, the High Himalayas and the Trans Himalayas. The Shivalik Himalayas includes foothills below the altitude of 2100m, as well as many interesting places such as Jammu, Dharamsala, and Shimla. The Lower Himalayan range includes the well-known and scenic valleys of Kashmir, Kullu-Manali Valley, and Kathmandu.

The High Himalayas (most commonly known as the Tibetan Plateau) include all the high mountain ranges running parallel to each other with peaks and passes over 3200m high. The regions of Ladakh and Tibet, as well as Spiti Valley, are few of the natural beauties located in the high Himalayan mountains.

Himalayan valleys are inhabited by different ethnic groups living in villages and pastures. There is an abundance of interesting towns, temples, monasteries, and palaces associated with mystifying folklore.

The Himalayas as a vacation spot inevitably conjures up images of snow-capped mountains in the winter and fields of stunning flora surrounding the deep-cut valleys in spring. There is, however, a common misconception that the only way to experience the magnificence of the Himalayas is through strenuous trekking or climbing. The good news is, the improved infrastructure and networks of roads available, allows for easy access, so that one can visit all parts of the Himalayas on wheels.

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1 September - 30 June

SHIMLA• Summer Capital of British India• Viceregal Lodge• Shop in Traffic Free Mall Road• Heritage Train Ride

MANALI• Basheshwar Mahadev Temple• Hidimba Devi Temple• Snow Point & Solang Valley• Vashisht Hot Springs

DHARAMSALA• Norbulingka Institute• Dalai Lama Monastery• Tibet Museum

AMRITSAR• Golden Temple & Wagah border

Travel Time

HIMACHAL

Delhi

Chandigarh

Shimla

Mandi

Ambala

ManaliDharamshala

Amritsar

Flight PathTraverse by MPV

TrainTransit Point

Overnight StaysPart 1

1 3

Jammu & Kashmir

Ladakh

himachal

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Highlights

PART 1

TOUR CODE: E7N-HIMATQ

8D7N HIMACHAL - LAP OF SNOW

To continue your journey from Amritsar, please refer to pages 6-7 (Part 2 of the itinerary)

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DAY 1 SINGAPORE → DELHI → CHANDIGARH Air India, Singapore Airlines, or Malindo AirArrive to Delhi before noon, and meet with your Odyssey Manager. After lunch and some shopping, transfer to the train station and board the Shatabdi Express to Chandigarh, leaving at 1705 hours and arriving at 2020 hours. Transfer to the hotel once you have arrived.

DAY 2CHANDIGARH → SHIMLA130 km, 3 - hour driveAfter breakfast at your hotel drive to Shimla. On arrival explore the town of Shimla, erstwhile Indian capital. Visit the Indian Institute of Advanced Studies. This institute is housed in the former Viceregal Lodge, which was built in 1884-1888 during the British rule. It has spacious gardens and is crowned by beautiful pine trees. The calm and serene atmosphere is perfect for students. Explore the famous ‘Mall Road & Ridge’ and get acquainted with the olden days of Shimla. Transfer to the hotel for an overnight stay.

DAY 3SHIMLA → MANALI → VALLEY OF GODS 250 km, 5½ - hour drive + lunch and stopsThe British connected the mountain town to the plains of India by railway in 1903. The estimated 40-minute train ride provides a view of the untamed wilderness of Shimla. A narrow gauge train track of approximately 100 km connects Shimla to the broad gauged line at Kalka by passing through more than 100 tunnels. After your journey through Shimla, your next destination will be Manali. Experience a dramatic change in scenery as you travel from the Shivalik Himalayas to the Lower Himalayas. You will be driving from a hilltop to different valleys and along different rivers. We will stop at Bajaura to visit Basheshwar Mahadev Temple, and admire the intricate stone carvings and sculptures believed to have been built in the mid-8th century. You will then drive to Manali and transfer to the hotel. Day 4VISIT AND ENJOY SPECTACULAR MANALI After breakfast visit the Hidimba Devi Temple, a wooden structure constructed in 1553 AD. It is an ancient cave temple dedicated to Hidimbi Devi, sister of Hidimba, who was a character in the Indian epic, Mahabharata. The temple is surrounded by a cedar forest. Drive to the Old Manali village, named after a great Hindu sage Manu. According to mythology, humans and nature pass

through a cycle of development and are finally destroyed by deluge. Only a few surviving inhabitants are spared from this cycle. During the last deluge, Manu was the leader of the inhabitants on Earth who survived on a celestial boat and landed at Manali. You will be spending the rest of the day exploring a few more villages. There will be time to shop and partake in other leisure activities in the Mall Road, Manali. DAY 5MANALI → SOLANG → SNOW POINT/ROHTANG PASS → MANALIIn the morning, you will be driven to Rohtang Pass, there will be photo stops along the way. This route offers spectacular views of peaks rising up to 5000m to 6600m and glaciers of Dhauladhar, Pir Panjal Range and Chandrabhaga range of the High Himalayas. In addition, you will also see the lush green valley of Kullu-Manali with the Beas River flowing through it. The excursion will end at Snow Point, the road towards Rohtang Pass. Roads may be affected by snow and ice. Rohtang Pass is the first and lowest pass to Ladakh. Between June to November, there is a higher chance to reach the top of Rohtang Pass. During this time, you might be able to enjoy the expansive view of the snow-capped mountains of C.B. Range, as there may be little or no snow in the surrounding area. We will take a diversion to visit Solang Valley. On our way back we visit Vashisht, known for its hot water sulfur springs, ancient Vashistha and Rama Temples.

DAY 6MANALI → DHARAMSHALA 240 km – 5 hour drive + lunch and stopsWe will drive along the left bank of River Beas until you reach Bhuntar and travel to Dharamshala. We will stop at the Town of Shiva-Baijnath Temple, and visit the Shiva temple built in the 13th century. According to mythology, the Demon King of Lanka, Ravana-who had ten heads, offered his ninth head to Lord Shiva to gain immortality. However, Lord Shiva was not impressed, so the Demon King presented his tenth head. Lord Shiva was pleased with his offering, so much so that he blessed him with a Shiva Lingam.

The same Shiva Lingam is said to be in the Shiva Temple to this day. Spend the night at Dharamshala. We will be visiting Norbulingka Institute before travelling to Dharamsala. In the evening, walk around Mcleod Ganj, known as Little Lhasa (capital of Tibet). You will see Tibetan monasteries, colourful Tibetan handicraft shops and small restaurants here. This place was once used by the British as a garrison, now it is a well-known tourist destination.

DAY 7DHARAMSHALA → AMRITSAR210 km, 4½ hour drive + lunch and stopsAfter breakfast start your day exploring McLeod Ganj, upper Dharamsala located on the slopes of Dhauladhar Range of the High Himalayas overlooking Kangra Valley. Here we experience the Tibetan philosophy and life of Tibetans in India. We visit the Dalai Lama Monastery and Tibet Museum. The museum was established with the aim of presenting Tibet’s history and its future plans through texts, photographs, videos and installations. The main exhibition features, “A Long Look Homeward”. On your drive to Amritsar, continue watching the fascinating march known as the Beating Retreat Ceremony. Wagah border is the border between India and Pakistan, which allows the movement of passengers and goods to and fro. In the evening, you will visit the Golden Temple.

DAY 8AMRITSAR → DELHI → FLY HOME In the morning, you will transfer to the railway station to board the Shatabdi Express to Delhi. The train will leave at 0510 hours and reach Delhi at 1115 hours. Once you arrive at Delhi, have lunch at one of the restaurants and spend the rest of the day shopping, before transferring to the airport for your scheduled flight.

Note:• The sequence of the itinerary, flight schedules

and hotels are subject to change without prior notice in the event of unforeseen circumstances, please refer to page 17 for terms and conditions.

• You can opt to fly to Chandigarh and out from Amritsar at an extra cost.

Daily breakfast, lunch & dinners provided.

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HIMACHAL

Ambala

Delhi

Chandigarh

Shimla

Mandi

ManaliDharamshala

Amritsar

Flight PathTraverse by MPV

TrainTransit Point

Overnight StaysPart 1Part 2

1 2 3

SrinagarGulmarg

Pahalgam

Jammu1

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Jammu & Kashmir

Ladakh

himachal

1 September - 30 June

AMRITSAR• Golden Temple• Jallianwala Bagh• Durgiana Temple• Wagah border

JAMMU• Bahu Fort• Bagh-e-Bahu• Ranbireshwar Temple• Raghunathpur

PAHALGAM • Lidder River• Aru Valley• Betaab Valley

SRINAGAR• Nagin lake• Dal lake• Nishat Bagh• Shalimar Bagh

Travel Time

Highlights

PART 2

8D7N AMRITSAR TO SRINAGARTOUR CODE: E7N-ATQSXR

To continue your journey from Srinagar, please refer to pages 8-9 (Part 3 of the itinerary)

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DAY 1 SINGAPORE → AMRITSARMalindo Air Via KL or Air India via DelhiArrive at Amritsar airport. On arrival, meet with your Odyssey Manager and transfer to the hotel.

DAY 2AMRITSAR SIGHTSEEING In the morning, visit the Golden Temple. Amritsar - the holy town of Sikhs, which has grown from a sacred village to become a spiritual temporal center of Sikh culture. The city gets its name from the pool - Amritsar (Pool of Nectar), which was constructed by the fourth religious preceptor of the Sikh faith. Golden Temple or Darbar Sahib is a sacred temple for Sikhs. It is a symbol of the magnificence and strength of Sikh people all over the world. Its architecture includes symbols associated with other places of worship. This is an example of the spiritual tolerance and acceptance that the Sikh philosophy propounds. There will be further visits to Jallianwala Bagh and Durgiana Temple in the vicinity. The late afternoon drive takes about 30 km to get out of the town to see the fascinating march known as the Beating Retreat Ceremony. Wagah border is the only border between India and Pakistan which still allows the movement of passengers and goods to and fro. Head back to the hotel for a comfortable stay in Amritsar.

DAY 3AMRITSAR → JAMMU 220 km, 4-5 hour driveSet off on a 4-hour journey, after a gourmet breakfast, to the next destination in Jammu. The picturesque drive provides a variety of sceneries along the way. The state of Punjab, rich in agriculture and farming, joins its boundaries with the mountainous and beautiful state of Jammu and Kashmir. Reach the town of Jammu in the afternoon and transfer to the hotel to freshen up. Proceed to visit Bahu Fort and Bagh-e-Bahu to take in sights of the city and its landscaped gardens. The Bahu Fort was built on an idea a king got during his hunting trip, when he saw a goat and a tiger drinking water from the same lake. Continue on your journey to Ranbireshwar Temple and drop by the local bazaar of Raghunathpur. Spend the night at a hotel in Jammu.

DAY 4JAMMU → PATNITOP (135 km, 3½ hour drive) - PAHALGAM (155 km, 4½ hour drive)After an early breakfast, start with your journey to the next destination in Pahalgam. The drive will take you to the best spots in the Himalayas. Stop for

lunch at Patnitop, a tourist destination among the domestic tourists during the hot summer months. It provides magnificent views of the Himalayas. Enter the Kashmir Valley, and be greeted by the sight of paddy fields and scattered villages. Drive past the fertile land of Srinagar and enter another Himalayan valley to reach Pahalgam. Pahalgam is surrounded by mountains and pine forests, and is located at the banks of Lidder River at the altitude of 7200 ft. The main activities that tourists partake in at Pahalgam are hiking, fishing and horse- riding. Pahalgam is well-known for its trout fish in Lidder River. It is supposedly a serene place to rest and relax in the vicinity of nature. On arrival, check in to the hotel for overnight stay and spend your evening at leisure.

DAY 5PAHALGAM → SRINAGAR90 km, 2½ hour drive Enjoy a refreshing morning walk around the neighbourhood and breathe in the fresh air of the mountains. Indulge in a hearty breakfast at your hotel before embarking on a nature trail. People mostly come to Pahalgam to enjoy the lush green meadows, fragrant pine forests and meandering rivers. After lunch, drive towards Srinagar and reach the town in around three hours and transfer to a deluxe houseboat by the lake. The two famous lakes of Srinagar “Dal Lake” and “Nagin Lake” are well-known for the rows of houseboats they harbour. The houseboats are furnished with hand-carved furniture and rich Kashmiri carpets. An attendant or a butler will be available at all times. You will be served three meals, and have a choice of Western, Kashmiri and Indian cuisine. The houseboats offer bedrooms with attached toilets, pantry, dining room, living room, and even a balcony facing the lake.

DAY 6SRINAGAR EXCURSIONAfter breakfast, proceed with the tour of the world famous Nishat Bagh, known as the Gardens of Pleasure, it is the second largest Mughal garden in the Kashmir Valley. Queen Nur Jahan’s brother, Asif Khan, built the garden in

1633 A.D. It is situated on the banks of the Dal Lake, with the Zabarwan hills serving as a backdrop. Shalimar Bagh (abode of love) was built by Emperor Jahangir for his beloved wife, Nur Jahan. The gardens have four terraces, and the total area is 539 by 182 meters. It gets water from Harwan through a canal lined with fountains. The fourth terrace was once reserved for royal ladies, the Chashma Shahi or the Royal Spring, was constructed by Shah Jahan in 1632 A.D. The spring is 9 km from the city centre and is famous for its refreshing spring water. Drive back to the houseboat after your excursion.

DAY 7GULMARG EXCURSION Take your breakfast in the houseboat and depart to Gulmarg - one of the most beautiful summer resorts in the Kashmir Valley. It is well-known for its golf course during the summer season and ski resort during the winter season. Enjoy the splendour of nature and the snowy mountains. Enjoy a cable car ride from Gulmarg to Kongdoor. Return back to Srinagar in the afternoon, and take a stroll around the alleys and small streets of Srinagar. Head back to the houseboat for some leisure time. Dinner will be served at your houseboat.

DAY 8SRINAGAR → DELHI → FLY HOMEEnjoy a relaxing time at the houseboat and transfer to the airport to board your scheduled flight to Delhi. Srinagar airport is equipped with strict security measures and all passengers getting in and out of Srinagar need to go through stringent checks, so it is crucial to reach the airport 2 hours in advance. Arrive to Delhi and transfer to the International airport to board the flight back home.

Note:• The sequence of the itinerary, flight schedules

and hotels are subject to change without prior notice in the event of unforeseen circumstances, please refer to page 17 for terms and conditions.

Daily breakfast, lunch & dinners provided.

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15 May - 30 September

SRINAGAR, KASHMIR• Deluxe Houseboat• Shikara Ride

GULMARG, KASHMIR• Gondola Ride• Himalayas Mountain Ranges

4 HIGH PASSES• Zoji-La (3529m)• Fotu-La (4108m)• Namika-La (3718m)• Chang-La (5360m)

MULBEKH• 9 meter tall Maitreya Buddha Statue

LAMAYURU• Moonland & Lamayuru

Monastery

LEH • Alchi, Thiksey & Shey Monastery • Namgyal Tsemo Monastery• Shanti Stupa & Hemis Monastery• Pangong Lake

Travel Time

Highlights

PART 3

9D8N SRINAGAR TO LADAKHTOUR CODE: E8N-SXRLAD

Delhi

Chandigarh

Shimla

Mandi

ManaliDharamshala

Amritsar

Flight PathTraverse by MPV

TrainTransit Point

Overnight StaysPart 1Part 2Part 3

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Leh

Pangong Lake

Kargil1

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Jammu & Kashmir

Ladakh

himachal

Ambala

To continue your journey from Manali, please refer to pages 10-11 (Part 4 of the itinerary)

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DAY 1 SINGAPORE → DELHIJet Airways, Singapore Airlines, or Malindo AirFly to Delhi. On arrival, be greeted by your Odyssey Manager and transfer to the hotel.

DAY 2DELHI → SRINAGAR Domestic FlightAfter breakfast, head to the airport to board your flight to Srinagar. On arrival, transfer to the quaint and luxurious deluxe houseboat. The two famous lakes of Srinagar, ‘Dal Lake’ and ‘Nagin Lake’, are well-known harbours for houseboats. The houseboats come with hand-carved furniture and rich Kashmiri carpets. An attendant or a butler will be available at all times. Three meals will be prepared daily on board and served to you. Take your pick from Western, Kashmiri, or Indian cuisine to satisfy your tastebuds. The wooden boathouse offers bedrooms with attached toilets, pantry, dining room as well as a living room. It also boasts a front balcony facing the lake, offering you the best views during your stay.

DAY 3GULMARG EXCURSION 125 km, 3½ hour drive + ExcursionAfter breakfast, depart to Gulmarg - one of the most beautiful summer resorts in Kashmir valley. It is also well-known for its golf courses during the summer season and ski resorts during winter. Enjoy a cable car ride from Gulmarg to Kongdoor. In the afternoon, return back to Srinagar and take a stroll through the alleys and small streets of this whimsical town. On the way back, visit Jamia Masjid to encounter the tranquility of this place of worship. Head back in the evening and tuck into a delicious dinner at your houseboat. DAY 4SRINAGAR → SONAMARG → KARGIL 210 km, 5 - 7 hour driveStart your adventure by driving to Sonamarg, an idyllic town in Jammu and Kashmir by car. It will take approximately 2 hours to cover around 80 km through the rural towns and meandering roads along the Sindh River. Sonamarg lies at the head of the Sindh Valley and is surrounded by mountains and pine forests. You will also get to view spectacular facets of the countryside. After Sonamarg, start your drive up to the first pass of our route - the Zoji-La (3529 m). Zoji-La prominently marks the boundary between Kashmir and Ladakh. Dense green forest-clad slopes give way to majestic mountains. Drive through Drass Town - also known as the

gateway to Ladakh - the second coldest place in the world. You will notice the landscape’s aesthetics dramatically shift from lush greenery to barren Himalayan mountain ranges. Check in to your hotel in Kargil, where you will stay for the night.

DAY 5KARGIL → LAMAYURU → ALCHI → LEH230 km, 6 hour drive + lunch & stopsAfter powering up with breakfast, you will be driven to Leh. There will be a pit-stop at Mulbeck, to visit the 1400 year-old image of Maitreya -the future Buddha- built atop a huge rock. The image commemorates the victory of Buddhism over Bonism, and in turn, the end of human and animal sacrifice. From here, you will be driven over the Fotu-La (4108 m) and Namika-La (3718 m), the highest points in Leh - Srinagar road. On the way you will visit Lamayuru Monastery, Atitse Monastery and Naropa Cave. Lamayuru is one of the most significant fortifications that is set against the majestic scenery of Leh. The 900-year old monastery in Ladakh, houses the image of Chanaric – The God of Compassion and Mercy. Our last stop is Alchi Monastery which was founded in 11th century by the great monk and translator, Rinchen Zangpo. At the end of the day, move on to Leh and head back to your hotel for a good night’s rest.

DAY 6LEH WALK AROUNDToday you will have the whole day to explore the town of Leh. Take a walk down to Shanti Stupa and Leh Palace. You can shop for intricate and charming jewellery made in Tibet and Burma. Visit Leh’s Main Market and spend time purchasing souvenirs and other uncommon gems. Two other noteworthy places to visit are Ladakh Art Palace and Lhasa Embroidery. The Tibetan Refugee Market on Old Leh Road is yet another ideal place for shopping. You can also head to the Government Arts Emporium for art pieces of Tibetan-

Ladakhi origins. Popular souvenirs picked up by tourists include, Thangka paintings, small prayer wheels, music bowls, Ladakhi carpets, rugs, shawls and stoles.

DAY 7LEH → SHEY → THIKSHEY → PANGONG LAKE 158 km, 4-5 hour driveEnjoy an early morning drive to Pangong Tso where you will be treated to ethereal views of the lake. This journey will take you to the picturesque villages of Shey and Thikse, and turns off at the Indus Valley by the side-valley of Chemrey and Sakti. Ladakh range is crossed by the Chang-La (5360 m), which despite its great elevation, is one of the easier passes to cross. It remains open for most of the year, even in winter-except during periods of snowfall. Tangse, situated just beyond the foot of the pass, houses an ancient temple. But the main attraction of this circuit is the Pangong Lake, situated at 14,000 feet (4,267 m). Be mesmerised by the mirror-like surface of the lake, as it reflects its stunning surroundings.

DAY 8PANGONG LAKE → HEMIS → LEH 173 km, 4-5 hour drive + lunch & stopsEnjoy the sunrise at Pangong Lake. You will then be driven back to Leh via the same route over the Chang-La. Visit the Hemis Monastery on your way back. Hemis Monastery is one of the largest and most important monasteries with an excellent library, well-preserved wall paintings, and grand statues of Buddha. Upon arrival in Leh, you will be transferred to your hotel. Spend some time in the evening to explore the market and indulge in some shopping.

Note:• The sequence of the itinerary, flight schedules

and hotels are subject to change without prior notice in the event of unforeseen circumstances, please refer to page 17 for terms and conditions.

Daily breakfast, lunch & dinners provided.

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15 June - 30 September

6 HIGH PASSES• Rohtang Pass (3978m)• Baralacha-La (4890m)• Nakee-La (4739m)• Lachulung-La (5065m)• Tanglang-La (5360m)• Chang-La (5360m)

MANALI-LEH ROAD• Spectacular Views of the Snow-

Capped Himalayan Peaks• Bird View of the Kullu Valley• An Easy Trek• Mountain Lakes• Wildlife

LEH, LADAKH• Thiksey Monastery• Shey Monastery• Stok Palace Museum• Pangong Lake

Travel Time

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Jammu & Kashmir

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Ladakh

Leh

Delhi

ChandigarhShimla

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To continue your journey from Shimla, please refer to pages 12-13 (Part 5 of the itinerary)

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DAY 1 SINGAPORE → DELHI → CHANDIGARH Air India, Singapore Airlines or Malindo AirArrive in Delhi before noon. Upon arrival, you will meet with your Odyssey Manager and head for lunch. After lunch, spend some time shopping, then transfer to the train station to board the Shatabdi Express to Chandigarh, which will leave at 1705 hrs and arrive at your destination at 2020hrs. From here, you will check in to your hotel for the night.

DAY 2CHANDIGARH → MANALI320 km 7-9 hour driveAfter breakfast, you will be driven to Manali. This journey offers a dramatic change in scenery from Shivalik Himalayas to the lower Himalayas. You will be driving from a hilltop passing valleys and sometimes driving along different rivers. There will be a scheduled stop at Himachal Darshan Photo Gallery in Mandi and at Bajaura to visit Basheshwar Mahadev Temple - home to exquisite stone carvings and sculptures - believed to have been built in the mid-8th century. Continue on your drive until you reach the town of Manali.

DAY 3MANALI → JISPA 145 km, 6 hour drive Drive to Jispa over the Rohtang Pass (3978 m). There will be a stop to enjoy the snow-capped peaks of Chandrabhaga. There are many waterfalls along the way and you will bear witness to the extravagant beauty of the Kullu Valley and charms of the semi-barren landscape of Lahaul. Once you arrive, you will check in to your hotel. You will have the afternoon to yourself, take a leisurely stroll around the village while basking in the atmosphere.

DAY 4JISPA → EASYTREK™ - SARCHU120 km, 3-4 hour driveBegin your day by trekking uphill or drive to reach the next village perched on a slope called Khangsar. The old palace made of mud and clay is still adapting to the harsh climate. After visiting the village, continue on your drive to the next destination; Sarchu Camp is a 3-4 hour drive over the second pass called Baralacha-La (4890m). You will pass two small mountain lakes - Deepak Tal and Suraj Tal - on the way. The landscape changes from the semi barren to barren landscape with different colours of stratum, recording the history of the Himalayas, when it was deep under the sea and rivers added multi-colour soil from different parts of the Earth. O/N Camp.

DAY 5SARCHU → LEH240 km, 7-8 hour driveDrive over the three high passes on these routes: Nakee-La (4739 m), Lachulung-La (5065m), and Tanglang-La (5360 m). You might encounter the Changpas (nomadic shepherds), who also engage in trade and use to work for the caravans in Ladakh, Lahaul and Spiti districts. The area is rich in wildlife - you might just be able to spot a kiang (wild ass), red fox, or the rare and highly endangered snow leopard. The mountains change colours because of the different mineral deposits; this sight will be prominent once you start descending the Tanglang-La Pass. There will be a short stop at Upshi, to make payment for the interstate taxes imposed on visiting vehicles, then continue straight down the Indus River to reach Leh.

DAY 6LEH WALK AROUNDEntire day will be dedicated to exploring the town of Leh. First walk to Shanti Stupa then continue on to Leh Palace - a colossal ruin built in the 17th century. Head to the Main Market in Leh - a wonderful place to shop for quirky or exotic finds. Two other noteworthy places to visit are Ladakh Art Palace and Lhasa Embroidery. The Tibetan Refugee Market situated on Old Leh Road is another ideal spot for shopping in Leh. You can also head to the Government Arts Emporium for art pieces of Tibetan-Ladakhi origins. Popular souvenirs picked up by tourists include, Thangka paintings, small prayer wheels, music bowls, Ladakhi carpets, rugs, shawls and stoles.

DAY 7LEH → KHARDUNGLA → DISKIT (NUBRA VALLEY) → HUNDER140 km, 4-5 hour drive

After a nice breakfast at your hotel, start your drive to Nubra Valley via Khardung-La (5360 m). From Khardung-La, you will have a stunning view of Indus Valley and the Karakoram Range if the weather is clear. Descend the Nubra Valley, which was once called Ldumra (the valley of flowers). The Shyok River meets the Nubra or Siachen River to form a large valley that separates the Ladakh and Karakoram Range. Take an afternoon stroll and explore the sand dunes of Hunder, you can also enjoy a camel ride that is only available in the Nubra Valley. The domesticated Bactrian camel has been utilised as a form of transportation in Asia since ancient times. They can only be found in the remote regions of the Gobi and Taklamakan Deserts of Mongolia and China. Retire for the night at the hotel at Diskit, situated in Nubra.

DAY 8:DISKIT → KHARDUNGLA → LEH120 km, 4 hour + lunch & stops Enjoy the sunrise by a local Diskit Monastery before driving back the same way, over the pass to Leh. Spend the rest of your evening by doing some last minute shopping around the town of Leh.

DAY 9LEH → DELHI → FLY HOMEDomestic & International FlightsTransfer to the airport in the morning for your flight to Delhi. Upon arrival, spend the day driving around Delhi, visiting key attractions or doing some shopping before flying back to Singapore.

Note:• The sequence of the itinerary, flight schedules

and hotels are subject to change without prior notice in the event of unforeseen circumstances, please refer to page 17 for terms and conditions.

Daily breakfast, lunch & dinners provided.

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10 June - 20 October

SHIMLA• Summer Capital of British India• Viceregal Lodge• Walk in the Mall

KINNAUR• Bhima Kali Temple• Reckong Peo Monastery• Kalpa Village

SPITI• Padmasambhava Footprint Nako• 556-year-old Mummy at Geu• 1015-year-old Tabo Monastery• World’s Highest Village in Kibber• Fossil Area of Hikkim TWO HIGH PASSES:• Kunzum-La (4551m)• Rohtang Pass (3978m)

MANALI• 550-year-old Hidimba Devi Temple• Basheshwar Mahadev Temple

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DAY 1 SINGAPORE → MUMBAI → CHANDIGARHJet Airways via MumbaiFly to Mumbai and take a connecting flight to Chandigarh. Upon arrival, transfer to hotel.

DAY 2CHANDIGARH → SHIMLA 130 km, 3 hour drive After enjoying your breakfast at the hotel, drive to Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh. Visit the grand Indian Institute of Advanced Studies (closed on Mondays), which has spacious gardens and is crowned by beautiful pine trees. This place is usually frequented by students. After lunch, take your time to explore the famous ‘Mall Road & Ridge’ to get a peek into Shimla’s past.

DAY 3SHIMLA → SARAHAN 175 km, 5 hour drive + lunch & stopsCheck out from your hotel after having breakfast. You will be driven 175 km to the pretty village of Sarahan, with a scheduled stop at the town of Narkanda. In this town, you can enjoy a short walk up to the Hatu Peak, the highest point on the route for a spectacular view of the Lower Himalayan ranges. Continue with your drive down to the Sutlej River and carry along till Jeori, drive uphill until you reach Sarahan. You will stay here for the night before embarking on yet another visual adventure in the morning.

DAY 4SARAHAN → KALPA88 km, 3½ hour drive + stopsYou will start your day earlier than usual by visiting the Bhima Kali Temple at Sarahan to witness the morning puja or prayer ritual performed by Hindu devotees. The temple is a multi-story structure with Indian and Tibetan incorporated in its architecture. Non-Hindus and Buddhist are not allowed to enter. Bhima Kali Temple is one of the places of worship, where devotees used to offer up human sacrifices before the 18th century. Head back to the hotel for breakfast, before embarking on your drive to Kalpa, you will drive past the Wangtu bridge along the Sutlej River and towards Recong Peo. You will visit the magistrate office to procure the Inner Line Permits. After lunch, you will visit the monastery in Reckong Peo Monastery which is home to a 60 ft. tall statue of Buddha. Then you will be driven to Kalpa, where you will visit the monastery and orphanage. During your time here you will enjoy a great view of the 6050m tall Kinner Kailash. Check in to your hotel and settle in. After freshening up, you can choose to stroll around the vicinity and enjoy the rest of the night.

DAY 5KALPA → NAKO → TABO → KAZA197 km, 4½ hour + lunch & stopsEnjoy your breakfast and get ready to hit the road once more. You will be heading towards the picturesque town of Kaza. As you pass through Reckong Peo and Powari Village, the landscape changes. Traverse the desert terrains through Puh to reach Nako. Visit the lake as well as the monastery of Nako. Continue your journey to Sumdo on the ancient Indo-Tibetan Road. After clearing the formalities at the checkpoint, you will reach Gue, also known as the village of the Lama Mummy. You will then be driven to Tabo and visit the Tabo Monastery. Your final stop will be at Kaza, where you will stay for the night.

DAY 6KAZA → KI → KIBBER → LANGZA → HIKKIM → KAZADay Excursion You will have the day to explore the town of Kaza. Drive up to Langza Village to explore the paddy fields and the monastery. Then, you will visit the Hikkim Monastery for a magnificent view of the Himalayan ranges. This area is famous among the researchers for the ancient fossils found in the region. Continue further to the highest village of Kibber and visit the Ki Monastery on your way back to Kaza.

DAY 7KAZA → MANALI 210 km, 6½ hour drive + lunch & stopsAfter breakfast, you will be driven to Losar village; during your drive you will notice small Spitian villages scattered all around. Stop at the checkpoint to get yourself registered and continue towards Kunzum-La (4551m). Take in the 360-degree view of the famous Temple

of Goddess Kunzum before driving down to Batal. From here you will head to the valley of Lahaul. The serene drive takes you along the mighty Chandra River till Chhatru. Have your lunch in Chhatru and continue on with your journey towards the Rohtang Pass (3978 m). Enjoy your descent all the way to Manali where you will stay for the night.

DAY 8MANALI → CHANDIGARH320 km, 6½ hour drive + lunch & stopsIn the morning, get ready for a beautiful and refreshing walk or drive amongst the thick pine forests to reach the famous Hidimba Devi Temple. Head back to the hotel for breakfast before checking out. Proceed to the next destination - the city of Chandigarh. Stop at Bajaura to visit Lord Shiva Temple, also known as Basheshwar Mahadev Temple. This 8th century old temple encompasses four different forms of Lord Shiva, in a beautifully carved rock temple. After having dinner, retire for the night at Chandigarh.

DAY 9CHANDIGARH → MUMBAI → FLY HOME You will have some free time in the morning. Transfer to the airport to fly to Mumbai by Jet Airways and board a connecting flight to Singapore.

Note:• The sequence of the itinerary, flight schedules

and hotels are subject to change without prior notice in the event of unforeseen circumstances, please refer to page 17 for terms and conditions.

Daily breakfast, lunch & dinners provided.

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1 September - 15 June

DARJEELING • Tiger Hill • Darjeeling Tea Garden• Toy Train (Steam Engine Train)• Ghoom Monastery• Tibetan Refugee Centre

GANGTOK• Capital of Sikkim• Rumtek Monastery• Tsomgo Lake

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DAY 1 ARRIVE KOLKATA/DELHISilkAir, Air Asia, Jet Airways, Malindo Air Arrive Kolkata/ Delhi airport. On arrival, meet with your Odyssey Manager and transfer to the hotel.

DAY 2BAGDOGRA → DARJEELING Domestic Flight & 94 km, 3-4 hour driveTransfer to the airport to board your scheduled domestic flight to Bagdogra. On arrival at Bagdogra Airport meet your Odyssey Manager and drive through picturesque tea gardens to the world renowned hill station Darjeeling, located at an altitude of 2134 m. Darjeeling is set amidst a majestic backdrop of the great Himalayan peak of Kangchenjunga (3rd highest peak in the world at 8586 m) and is regarded as the Queen of East India. After dinner, enjoy spending time at the local bazaar.

DAY 3DARJEELING SIGHTSEEINGSet off early in the morning before sunrise between 4-6 am, drive up to Tiger Hill (2685 m) to experience the panoramic view of the spectacular snow-clad mountain peaks of the High Himalayan Range where sun rises from this highest point in town. On the way back visit the Ghoom Monastery, built in 1850 by Lama Sherab, which enshrines a 15 ft. statue of Maitreya Buddha. After visiting the monastery, you will be driven back to the hotel for breakfast. Spend some time relaxing before walking through a market and then to the train station to board the Toy Train Joyride to Ghoom. Visit the Ghoom Museum on arrival. After lunch, you will continue on to Darjeeling, continue the visiting tour to the Tibetan Refugee Centre and the Tea Gardens, before returning to town around 1700 hours. On arrival, spend your free time exploring or shopping around the market till 1900 hours before returning to the hotel.

DAY 4DARJEELING → GANGTOK 100 km, 3½ hour drive + lunch & stopsAfter breakfast, drive to Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim. The journey is an exhilarating experience along the Teesta River and through green forest and picturesque landscape. Tucked away in the clouds, Gangtok is spread out on a ridge 1520 m above sea level, and looks something out of a fairy tale with houses precariously balanced on the slopes of steep hills, deep valleys, and snow-capped mountain ranges that separate Tibet, Bhutan and Nepal. On arrival, check in to the hotel and relax for the rest of the evening.

DAY 5GANGTOK → TSOMGO LAKE (3 HRS) → GANGTOKAfter breakfast, drive to Tsomgo Lake (3,780 m). Warm clothing is needed for this place. The lake is filled with water from melting snow from the surrounding mountains, which is one of the famous sacred lakes in Sikkim, situated near the borders of Tibet. Observe the scenery on the drive back to the hills. Take your time to explore the lake before driving back to Gangtok. Spend the rest of your afternoon relaxing or shopping in the market.

DAY 6GANGTOK → RUMTEK → RAVANGLA → NAMCHI 140 km, 3-4 hour drive + lunch & stopsAfter breakfast drive to visit Rumtek Monastery. Rumtek served as the main seat of the Karma Kagyu lineage in Sikkim for some time, but when Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, 16th Karmapa, arrived in Sikkim in 1959 after fleeing Tibet, the monastery was in ruins. Despite being offered other sites, the Karmapa decided to rebuild Rumtek. After visiting Rumtek monastery, drive to Singtam for lunch. You will then visit Tathagata Tsal also known as Buddha Park. It was constructed between 2006 and 2013 and features a 130 ft high statue of the Buddha as its centerpiece. The site was chosen within the larger religious complex of the Rabong Gompa (Monastery). After visiting Tathagata, drive to Namchi and transfer to the hotel. Namchi features panoramic views of the snow-capped mountains and vast stretches of valley. It is also the headquarters of the South Sikkim district.

DAY 7NAMCHI → KALIMPONG 50 km 2½ hour driveAfter breakfast, drive to Samdruptse

- the world’s largest statue (118 ft) of the Buddhist Padmasambhava, also known as Guru Rinpoche, the patron saint of Sikkim, is situated on the Samdruptse hill (The Wish Fulfilling well) opposite Namchi. It was completed in February 2004. It is also said that the Samdruptse hill is actually a dormant volcano. Legend has it that the buddhist monks have been going to the top of the hill and offering prayers to the volcano to keep it calm. After exploring Samdruptse hill, drive to Siddhesvara Dhaam where you can view a 87 ft statue of Lord Shiva and replicas of four Dhams of the country at one place at Solophok hilltop in Namchi. The four most revered Dhams of the Hindus Jagannath, Dwarika, Rameswaram, Badrinath. You will then be driven to visit Sai Temple. Return to the hotel for lunch. After lunch, drive through the picturesque tea gardens to the world-renowned hill station Kalimpong. After dinner, explore the local bazaar.

DAY 8KALIMPONG → BAGDOGRA → KOLKATA/DELHI → FLY HOME75 km, 2½ hour driveAfter breakfast, we drive to Bagdogra. On arrival, we enjoy our lunch at the airport before boarding your scheduled flight to Kolkata/Delhi. On arrival, shop around Kolkata/Delhi. After dinner transfer to airport to board your scheduled international flight.

Note:• The sequence of the itinerary, flight schedules

and hotels are subject to change without prior notice in the event of unforeseen circumstances.

• During major events, accommodation may be re-located to outside of the city or in another city without prior notice.

• Activities and mountain excurisons are subjected weather conditions and may be cancelled at short notice.

Daily breakfast, lunch & dinners provided.

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4D3N GOLDEN TRIANGLE Get ready to fall in love with India when you visit the Golden Triangle. The renowned circuit covers three of the most beautiful and captivating cities of the country - Delhi (the capital of India), Agra (the city of Taj) and Jaipur (the land of Rajput kings). These charming cities fully capture India’s rich culture, tumultuous history, alluring art, and grandiose architecture. All three cities were once princely states in the past and this is reflected primarily through its stunning monuments. Visit the Taj Mahal, a mausoleum built for Shah Jahan’s love in Agra, or walk through the area of Lutyens’ New Delhi to take in the views of the elegant buildings that are reminiscent of India’s colonial times. Your trip will not be complete without a visit to the desert city of Jaipur which is filled with regal splendour.

• Visit Taj Mahal & Agra Fort at Agra• Visit Fatehpur Sikri on the way to Agra• Ride on Elephant to Amber Fort and visit City Palace at Jaipur• Visit Qutub Minar at Delhi

4D3N MUSSOORIE EXCURSION Located 290 kilometres north of Delhi and founded in 1823 by Lt. Frederick Young, Mussoorie, is one of popular hill stations in the Shivalik Himalayas. Overlooking the sprawling Doon valley, the city of Dehradun and ranges of High Himalayan, this dainty town also offers distant views of the holy and mighty River Ganga from one end of the 19 km ridge, and of the famous Jamuna River from the other end. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and hidden gems of this underrated district; below are some of the interesting places to visit when you find yourself in Mussoorie.

• Kempti Falls• Shedup Choepelling Temple• Camel’s Back Road• SOHAM Heritage & Art Centre

4D3N NAINITAL EXCURSION Nainital is located approximately 304 km from Delhi, at an altitude of 1939 metres in the Shivalik Himalayas. It derives its name from the green volcanic Naini Lake. The region is dotted with lakes: Nainital Lake, Bhimtal, Naukuchiatal, Khurpatal, and Sattal. It is also Kumaon Himalaya’s largest town and favourite hill resort, situated on a steep forested valley around Naini Lake. Walk through Bara Bazar, a street market in Nainital known for unorthodox bargains, or alternatively, you can take one of the many walking tracks covering the forested hillsides, and serving as viewpoints overlooking the distant Himalayan peaks. This is an ideal haven for travellers to relax, eat, and indulge in activities such as horse riding or paddling on the lake!

• Naini Lake• High Altitude Zoo• Naukuchiatal• Snow Point View Ropeway• Easy Trek to China Peak

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9. GENERAL MATTERS RELATING TO TOURS9.1 AccommodationAccommodation is as specified in the tour brochure / itinerary / tour booking form. In the event the specified accommodation is not available, every effort will be made to scout for an alternative in another accommodation of similar standard. Accommodation for adults is based on twin- share, double or triple-share bedrooms. Please note that the third bed usually will be a “roll-away” bed. Single room occupancy is at additional cost.9.2 BaggageThe Customer is allowed check-in baggage not exceeding 20 kilograms. Only one piece of hand luggage not exceeding 7 kilograms is allowed on board the aircraft. Excess baggage must be paid directly by the Customer.9.3 MealsMeals, including meals on board flights, are as indicated in the tour brochure / itinerary / tour booking form. If meals on board are not served due to whatever reasons, there shall be no refund or replacement.9.4 Seat RotationFor the convenience of all members of the group, passengers may be requested to rotate their seating arrangements on the coach during the period of the tour. Please cooperate when requested upon to do so by the tour manager / tour leader / guide.9.5 Special RequestIf there are any requests regarding special meals, dietary requirements, adjoining rooms, flight seating arrangement and so on, please inform the Company upon booking. However, such requests are strictly subject to confirmation and availability by the airlines/hotels.

10. PRICING POLICIES10.1 Tour Fare IncludesReturn economy class group tour air ticket, local transport, accommodation, admission fees, meals and sightseeing programme as stipulated in the tour brochure / itinerary / tour booking form.10.2 Tour Fare ExcludesAirport taxes, airport security taxes, airline insurance surcharges, fuel taxes, visa fees, travel insurance, customs user fees as specified by the airline and airport authorities; local transfer not stated in the itinerary (e.g. free & easy, deviation), laundry, excess baggage charges, beverages, room services, gratuities to drivers and tour managers / local guides and tips to hotel porters (if any); and personal expenses. Please refer to the Company for visa fees, gratuities to drivers and tour managers / local guides, and tips to hotel porters.10.3 Child FareChild fare is applicable to children below 12 years old on the scheduled date of departure from Singapore. The child fare is based on a twin-sharing accommodation with two adults and no additional bed will be provided. A surcharge will be imposed where an extra bed is required for the child or where the child occupies a room with only one adult.10.4 Mode of PaymentPayment may be made in cash, by NETS, cheques or credit cards. Cheques will only be accepted if presented to the Company at least seven working days before scheduled tour departure. Credit card payment may incur additional surcharge for special promotion packages, you may refer to our staff for confirmation.

11. RESPONSIBILITY11.1 The Company acts as agent for the carriers, transportation companies, hotels and other principals of the tour packages. The Company accepts no responsibility for any injuries, losses, damages, accidents, delays, theft, quarantine, customs regulations, strikes, weather hazards, political unrest, changes in itineraries, deportation or refusal of entry by Immigration Authorities resulting from improper travel documents, possession of unlawful items or irregularities that may be caused to person or property. Any losses and/or expenses incurred are the responsibility of the passenger. All proper travel documentation is the sole responsibility of the Customer.11.2 The failure of the Customer to follow reasonable instructions including but not limited to check-in and check-out places or times or other cause and the losses and/or expenses resulting therefore shall be borne by the Customer.11.3 The Company reserves the right to:11.3.1 Alter tour itineraries, travel arrangements, accommodation due to unforeseen changes.11.3.2 Cancel any reservations prior to departure for reasons including but not limited to the insufficient number of participants. The Company will recommend alternative tours, preferably to the same destination or to other destination. Should the Customer decided not to accept the alternatives, the deposit or tour fare to be refunded without further obligation on the part of the Company, upon Customer’s surrender to the Company of all documents issued by the Company for the purpose of the tour package.11.3.3 Require any individual to withdraw from the tour if it is deemed that his/her behaviour is detrimental to or incompatible with the health, safety, interests, harmony and welfare of the other tour participants and the tour group as a whole. Under such circumstances, the Company shall be under no liability thereafter to any such person.11.3.4 To specify the language in which the tour guide will conduct commentary in.11.4 No tour guides, tour managers, tour leaders or other employees or agents of the Company are authorized to commit the Company to any liability and the Company shall not be bound by any statement or representation unless it is in writing and signed by a Management Executive of the Company.11.5 The Company reserve the right to take photographs and films of the passenger while on tour with the Company, to be used for brochures advertising or publicity material without obtaining any further consent from the passenger.11.6 All tour fares for the respective tour packages are correct at the time of reservation. The Company reserves the right to revise the tour fares and to determine the date of commencement of such revised tour fares.

12. COMPLAINT & CLAIMAny complaint / claim have to be made in writing within 7 days from the date of return. No responsibility is accepted in respect of any complaints / claims, which are made after 7 days of return.

13. MISCELLANEOUSThe Company reserves the right to change, amend, insert or delete any Tour Booking Terms and Conditions containing in this document, as the case may be, without prior notice. The Tour Booking Terms and Conditions complement those terms and conditions contained in the relevant documents provided by third party service providers such as airline or cruise tickets, hotel check-ins etc.

TOUR BOOKING TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Tour Type Deposit required per personAll Group Tour Packages S$500Special departure Group Tour Packages S$1000Free & Easy Packages 50% - 80% of total tour fare

No. of days between departure and receipt of cancellation notice

Cancellation fee per person All tours except those in peak season Tours in peak season

30 workings days or more 50% of deposit or S$250 whichever is higher Full deposit or S$500 whichever is higher15-29 working days 75% of tour fare 75% of tour fare14 working days and less Full tour fare Full tour fare

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The Himalayas stretches across a distance of 2500 km from East to West, and is 300-400 km wide from South to North. Apart from being home to different ethnic groups, the mountain range is connected by a network of roads, making it easy for travellers to find accomodations. Himalayas on Wheels provides everyone with a once in a lifetime opportunity to enjoy the Himalayas.

Parts 1 - 5 of our odysseys cover the Western Himalayan states of Himachal, Jammu and Kashmir; the four formations of the Himalayas known as Shivalik or Outer, the Lower Himalayas, the High Himalayas, and the Trans Himalayas.

Part 10 of our odyssey covers the Eastern Himalayan landscape of Darjeeling and Sikkim. Next year we will release yet another infomative itinerary book with four odysseys covering areas from Shimla to Darjeeling.

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