Private Tour Highlights
- For the adventurous, embark on a trek to Everest base camp
- Get familiar with many remote monasteries and other holy sites
- Begin the trip with a rickshaw ride through Delhi
- Bond with locals over a hearty “Namaste”
- View the famous Yeti scalp on display at the Pangboche Monastery
- Get introduced to Nepal’s inherent beauty
- See some of India’s most meaningful, beautiful and historic architecture
- Take in a touch of Bollywood and other features of Indian culture
- Become immersed in beautiful, meticulous craft and carving work
- Extensively tour some of Kathmandu’s most important temples
- Go on a Tibetan Buddhist spiritual journey
Tour Overview
This tour includes a combination of India’s finest attractions including Kathmandu and an epic 14-day trek to the base of Mount Everest. The first half of your trip will be spent seeing infamous places including the Taj Mahal in Agra, Jaipur’s Amber Fort and the gigantic stupas in Kathmandu. The second half of your trip is a literal change of pace as you depart for a 14-day trek through the rugged Himalayas, passing several monasteries and remote villages along the way.
This tour will let you explore Kathmandu, the capital city of the Himalayan state of Nepal. This city orientation is an introduction to Nepal’s intrinsic beauty and proud heritage. Beginning with a tour of Kathmandu City’s temples, shrines and other sites, this segment also includes an excursion to the nearby medieval city of Bhaktapur. Afterwards, embark on a fourteen day trekking journey, leading you through rugged terrain, ancient monasteries and remote villages where the colorful markets and busy tea shops bring visitors in contact with the local populations. A hearty Namaste will usually form instant friendships. It is in these villages that you will also spend your nights in the local village houses and tea shacks.
The village houses are usually small basic lodges offering accommodation and food for travelers. The treks rely on these village houses for food and shelter and thus require minimal equipment. Your experienced guides will select the best accommodation in the villages, and if required, will go ahead to find shelter for clients. Tea houses are also a meeting point for trekkers from various parts of the world.
Inclusions
One way regional airfare from Jaipur to Kathmandu, round trip domestic airfare from Kathmandu to Lukla Airstrip, all accommodations with continental or buffet breakfast, accommodation in a single/twin share room in village houses during trek, breakfast, Lunch and Dinner during the trek, service of chauffeured air-conditioned vehicle, one time entrance fees at all monuments, services of English speaking local guide for excursions, all currently applicable taxes including service tax
Notes:
* The Red Fort in Delhi remains closed on every Monday
* The Taj Mahal in Agra remains closed on every Friday
* Additional supplements may apply between 1 – 20 November, 20 December – 10 January and 1 – 28 February. Please ask a Yampu Travel Consultant for more details.
* Trek requires a minimum of two people to operate.
* Treks do not operate during the months of June, July and August
Package Price: From £$ 6372
Prices shown above are per person. Hotel categories do not adhere strictly to international ratings; Yampu has evaluated the hotels according to destination and availability. Prices include local airfare (where applicable), hotel accommodation including daily breakfast; all transfers with baggage handling, all guided tours in English and all entrance fees.
Please note that prices are subject to change based on availability and seasonality, especially during the holiday season from December 20th through January 5th each year. Please contact a Yampu Travel Specialist for more information on best times to travel.
Trip Type:
All our trips are operated on a private basis unless specified otherwise. This is only a sample itinerary; your Yampu Tour Consultant will personalize this trip for you according to your available dates, interests and type of hotels. This is your trip and we will work on making it perfect!
Tour Itinerary
International flight to New Delhi
Overnight international flight to New Delhi.
Overnight international flight to New Delhi.
Arrival in New Delhi
Upon arrival, airport reception and transfer to the hotel. Depending on arrival time, spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Upon arrival, airport reception and transfer to the hotel. Depending on arrival time, spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Tour of New Delhi
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Begin the morning tour of Old Delhi with a cycle rickshaw ride through the streets. Make a panoramic visit to the Red Fort, which was the most affluent fort and palace of the once reigning Mughal Empire. Then it’s on to Jama Masjid, India’s largest mosque. The final stop in Old Delhi will lead to Chandni Chowk (closed on Sunday), a lively and colorful market that was once the commercial center of the city.
Then drive to New Delhi, which will provide a stark contrast between the old and the new; a recurring theme throughout India. In New Delhi visit the India Gate monument, followed by the grounds of the Parliament House and other extravagant government buildings. Then continue to Humayun’s Tomb, built in honor of India’s second Mughal emperor. Later visit the world’s tallest brick minaret, Qutub Minar.
Note: Yampu recommends an optional tour (price not included) to enjoy a fine dinner at the Veda Restaurant, a lavishly designed nouvelle cuisine curry house that offers a fusion of traditional Indian food with a modern spin. A second option is a visit to Akshardham, a unique, yet stunning monument that boasts 234 elaborately carved pillars, 9 decorative domes, 20 quadrangled shikhars (towers of Hindu architecture), stone elephants sculptures, and 20,000 murtis (Hindu images portraying Divine spirits). Please inquire with a Yampu travel consultant for more information.
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New Delhi – Agra
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Begin with a drive to Agra that will take approximately 4 hours. Upon arrival, check into the hotel. Then proceed for a sightseeing tour of the stunning Taj Mahal, India’s most picture perfect work of architecture and one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World.
Driving through the city to the Agra Fort, there will be a great photo op of the local scene and bazaars and the everyday buzz of India. Once at the Agra Fort, stroll through its regal chambers that were once home to some of India’s most powerful Mughal emperors
Note: Yampu recommends an optional tour (cost not included) to a showing of Mohhabbat The Taj, a live show with a touch of Bollywood comes highly recommended. This 80 minute presentation is a charming way to top off the day at the Kalakriti Auditorium. Please inquire with a Yampu travel consultant for more details.
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Agra – Jaipur
Drive approximately 4-5 hours to Jaipur. En route, stop to enjoy an excursion to the abandoned city of Fatehpur Sikri, the once imperial city of the Mughal dynasty that was mysteriously deserted years after its inception. This ornate city was built with such grandeur that words do not do justice to the glorious atmosphere created by its buildings. Once arrived, check in and take some time to relax before a sound and light show at the city’s Amber Fort.
Drive approximately 4-5 hours to Jaipur. En route, stop to enjoy an excursion to the abandoned city of Fatehpur Sikri, the once imperial city of the Mughal dynasty that was mysteriously deserted years after its inception. This ornate city was built with such grandeur that words do not do justice to the glorious atmosphere created by its buildings. Once arrived, check in and take some time to relax before a sound and light show at the city’s Amber Fort.
Tour of the Amber Fort
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This morning return to the Amber Fort for a half day excursion. Strolling through the magnificent rooms and chambers, observe the various intricate ivory, mirror and glass work. In the afternoon, enjoy a city tour that will begin at the City Palace Museum, followed by a visit to Jantar Mantar (an accurate observatory built in 1726), and great photographic opportunity at the Hawa Mahal, or Palace of Winds – a spectacular five storied, honeycomb styled building exemplifying superb Rajput artistry.
Note: Yampu recommends an optional tour (price not included) of an evening elephant safari. After a chance to feed these gentle creatures, ride upon their backs through a private jungle area, passing many villages, fields and a medieval fortress as the sun sets. Please inquire with a Yampu travel consultant for more information.
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Jaipur – Kathmandu
Transfer to the airport for a flight to Kathmandu. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, airport reception and transfer to the hotel. Depending on arrival time, spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Transfer to the airport for a flight to Kathmandu. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, airport reception and transfer to the hotel. Depending on arrival time, spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Tour of Kathmandu City
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Enjoy a guided tour of Kathmandu City beginning with Kumari Ghar – home to Nepal’s most important living goddess, and the Hanuman Dhoka Palace. Then, proceed to the Kal Brairab shrine, a colorful memorial to the Hindu God of destruction, followed by a visit to Taleju Temple, the city’s most magnificent temple.
Afterwards, embark on a sightseeing tour of the Swayambhunath Stupa. Celebrated as one of the oldest Buddhist stupas in the world, this majestic structure sits highly on a nearby hilltop overlooking Kathmandu Valley (The April 2015 earthquake caused major damage to this Heritage Site and reconstruction is currently taking place). In the afternoon, travel through Patan, the “City of Fine Arts”. Stroll through the famous Durbar Square, where Krishna Mandir, a temple built in honor of Lord Krishna that is considered to be the world’s finest example of stone architecture, can be seen. While walking around, enjoy the many traditional artists and sculptors throughout the streets (Due to the April 2015 earthquake, some of the temples here have been damaged and reconstruction is under process.)
Note: Yampu recommends an optional one hour mountain flight for unforgettable aerial views of the Himalayas. Experience the thrill of seeing Mount Everest up close, as the plane flies two aeronautical miles in front of the Natural Wonder. Please inquire with a Yampu travel consultant for more details.
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Tour of Pashupatinath & Bhaktapur
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Morning visit to Pashupatinath, Nepal’s oldest and most holy Hindu temple. Situated upon the banks of the Bagmati River, this is an important ritual and cremation site, as the water flows into the Ganges. Proceed to Bouddhanath, one of Asia’s largest stupas that has earned the nickname of “Little Tibet”, as it has become a focal point of Tibetan Buddhism. Standing tall at thirty-six meters (118 ft), this white mandala-shaped structure is a symbol of the universe that facilitates meditation for the local Tibetan Buddhists (The top portion of the Stupa was slightly damaged by the April 2015 earthquake. Currently renovation is under process.)
In the afternoon, go on an excursion to the medieval city of Bhaktapur, located about an hour’s drive outside of Kathmandu. In this “City of Devotees”, wander through the winding lanes lined with old homes and temples that date back to the 13th century. Beginning in the city’s Durbar Square, marvel at the intricately carved deities and monsters of the richly molded Golden Gate before entering the Palace of 55 Windows that incorporates exquisite wood carvings into its medieval design. (Bhaktapur is one of the most affected areas of the April 2015 earthquake. Renovation is currently under process.)
Then, see the Lion’s Gate, with its huge guarding lion statues, before continuing to the Nyatpola Temple, a beautiful five-storied, 17th century pagoda. The last stop of the day will lead to the splendorous Bhairab Temple, which is dedicated to the Lord Buddha. Before returning to Kathmandu, take some time to watch the skill of the traditional potters as they work at the Pottery Centre and the Dattratraya Temple.
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Kathmandu – Lukla – Phakding
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Kathmandu – Lukla - Phakding (2652 m, total 3 hour walk)
Transfer to the airport from the hotel in Kathmandu to board a flight to Lukla (2880m), the most renowned mountain airstrip in the world. Originally conceived by Sir Edmund Hillary's Himalayan Trust as an emergency evacuation runaway for casualties brought to the Trust's hospital at nearby Khunde, Lukla is now one of the busiest runways in Nepal. Surprisingly, this high-altitude trek begins by descending to the river at Phakding 2652. Overnight at village house.
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Phakding – Namache
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Phakding - Namche (3440 m, total 5 hour walk)
If the weather is clear the top of the south-west face of Mt Everest will be just visible behind the long Lhotse-Nuptse ridge. Namche is the most prosperous and the largest town in the Khumbu. A bazaar is held here every Saturday. The goods on display include meat, grains and vegetables, tennis shoes and trinkets as well as hand woven aprons and Tibetan boots. The Sherpas play host to trader from the foothills, as well as Tibetans from over the border. Thamserku 6648m, Kwangde Ri (6187m) and Khumbila (5707m) surround the natural bowl that Namche sits in. Overnight at village house.
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Arrival in Namache
Spend the day at leisure to get acclimatized to the altitude at Namche. Overnight at village house
Spend the day at leisure to get acclimatized to the altitude at Namche. Overnight at village house
Namache – Tengboche
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Namche - Tengboche (3860 m, total 6 hour walk)
The trail goes up through rhododendron trees and there is always good chance of seeing pheasants in this area. The emerging trail contours across the slope offering magnificent views eastwards to Tengboche and its surrounding mountains. Ahead lies Ama Dablam (6856m) the most beautiful of all Himalayan peaks and a great expedition favorite. To the east above the classically located Tengboche are the flutings and razor sharp ridges of Thamserku (6808m). Overnight at village house.
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Tengboche – Pangboche
Tengboche - Pangboche (3985 m, total 3.5 hour / 4 hour walk)
Today continue on gradual upwards slope through alpine meadow and sherpa villages to Pangboche. Pangboche Monastery has the famed Yeti scalp that was the cause of so much interest and controversy in the past years. Overnight at village house.
Tengboche - Pangboche (3985 m, total 3.5 hour / 4 hour walk)
Today continue on gradual upwards slope through alpine meadow and sherpa villages to Pangboche. Pangboche Monastery has the famed Yeti scalp that was the cause of so much interest and controversy in the past years. Overnight at village house.
Pangboche – Dingboche
Pangboche - Dingboche (4530 m total 4.5 hour / 5 hour walk)
Get beautiful views of unclimbed Cholatse (6440m) across the valley. Continuing onward, the trail will be a steep uphill walk with several rough parts. Hiking upon ridgelines offer the opportunity to get close up views of Ama Dablam. Overnight village house.
Pangboche - Dingboche (4530 m total 4.5 hour / 5 hour walk)
Get beautiful views of unclimbed Cholatse (6440m) across the valley. Continuing onward, the trail will be a steep uphill walk with several rough parts. Hiking upon ridgelines offer the opportunity to get close up views of Ama Dablam. Overnight village house.
Dingboche – Lobuche
Dingboche - Lobuche (4930 m, total 6 hour walk)
Climb up to the nearby ridge and stay high, mesmerized by the views of Tawoche and Cholatse, until village houses at Lobuche are reached. A steep stiff ascent to the terminal moraine of the Khumbu glacier is now tackled. The top of the climb is marked by a series of stone monuments to commemorate some of the climbers that have not returned from expeditions to this region. The Lhotse ridge is simply awesome. Overnight at village house.
Dingboche - Lobuche (4930 m, total 6 hour walk)
Climb up to the nearby ridge and stay high, mesmerized by the views of Tawoche and Cholatse, until village houses at Lobuche are reached. A steep stiff ascent to the terminal moraine of the Khumbu glacier is now tackled. The top of the climb is marked by a series of stone monuments to commemorate some of the climbers that have not returned from expeditions to this region. The Lhotse ridge is simply awesome. Overnight at village house.
Lobuche – Kala Patthar
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Lobuche - Kala Patthar (5545 m) – Lobuche (total 3 hour / 4 hour walk)
Today will be a long day that will start early. Trek along the rough path along the side of the Khumbu glacier to the tea shacks at Gorak Shep (5160m). Behind rises the attractive 7000m peak of Pumori which dwarfs the trek's summit of Kala Patthar. The route up is straightforward and takes most people between 90 minutes and 2 hours. All the peaks - Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Changtse, Ama Dablam and scores of other lesser peaks can be seen from this wonderful vantage point. A trip to the actual Base Camp (BC) of Everest is usually omitted as the Khumbu Icefall blocks all view of the mountain and even when expeditions are on the mountain, a route to Base Camp is difficult to find. Return to Lobuch. Overnight at village house.
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Lobuche – Pheriche
Lobuche-Pheriche (4243m, total 6 hour walk)
Today, scoot back across and down the moraine to Dughla, and then stay along the ridge, high above Periche. Then enjoy a gradual descent. There are great views here of Lhotse, Ama Dablam, the Amphu Laptsa and Cho Polu, a pretty pyramid peak, Island Peak 6139m the most popular of the "Trekking Peaks' stand by itself at the east end of the valley. Overnight at village house.
Lobuche-Pheriche (4243m, total 6 hour walk)
Today, scoot back across and down the moraine to Dughla, and then stay along the ridge, high above Periche. Then enjoy a gradual descent. There are great views here of Lhotse, Ama Dablam, the Amphu Laptsa and Cho Polu, a pretty pyramid peak, Island Peak 6139m the most popular of the "Trekking Peaks' stand by itself at the east end of the valley. Overnight at village house.
Arrival in Pheriche
Pheriche (4243 m)
Spend the day at leisure at Pheriche. Overnight at village house.
Pheriche (4243 m)
Spend the day at leisure at Pheriche. Overnight at village house.
Pheriche – Tengboche
Pheriche-Tengboche (3860 m, total 6 hour walk)
After an early breakfast head off down the valley to Tengboche. The walk is mostly through the rhododendron forest and scanty sherpa villages. Overnight at village house.
Pheriche-Tengboche (3860 m, total 6 hour walk)
After an early breakfast head off down the valley to Tengboche. The walk is mostly through the rhododendron forest and scanty sherpa villages. Overnight at village house.
Tengboche – Namche
Tengboche – Namche (3445 m)
From Tengboche trek down some steeps followed by an enjoyable climb that leads up the side of the valley and around to Namche Bazaar, the most well-known and written-about valley in the Khumbu. After the last few days, Namche appears to offer many of life's luxuries. Overnight at village house.
Tengboche – Namche (3445 m)
From Tengboche trek down some steeps followed by an enjoyable climb that leads up the side of the valley and around to Namche Bazaar, the most well-known and written-about valley in the Khumbu. After the last few days, Namche appears to offer many of life's luxuries. Overnight at village house.
Namche – Lukla
Namche – Lukla (2880 m, total 6 hour walk)
Most people head towards Lukla with a heavy heart. There is something very special about the setting, the villages and the people of the high Khumbu hills and valleys. The campsite is well located and offers a good final resting spot for the one night stay before the early morning departure. Overnight at village house.
Namche – Lukla (2880 m, total 6 hour walk)
Most people head towards Lukla with a heavy heart. There is something very special about the setting, the villages and the people of the high Khumbu hills and valleys. The campsite is well located and offers a good final resting spot for the one night stay before the early morning departure. Overnight at village house.
Lukla – Kathmandu – International flight home
Lukla - Kathmandu
Take another chance to enjoy this great flight. Please note that flights into Lukla are sometimes delayed due to un-flyable conditions either in fog-bound Kathmandu or windy Lukla; be reassured that the staff in Lukla and in Kathmandu will be doing everything possible to minimize the inconvenience caused if this happens.
Upon arrival, continue with onward travel arrangements or continue with an optional Yampu Tours add-on.
Lukla - Kathmandu
Take another chance to enjoy this great flight. Please note that flights into Lukla are sometimes delayed due to un-flyable conditions either in fog-bound Kathmandu or windy Lukla; be reassured that the staff in Lukla and in Kathmandu will be doing everything possible to minimize the inconvenience caused if this happens.
Upon arrival, continue with onward travel arrangements or continue with an optional Yampu Tours add-on.
Delhi, India
Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Kathmandu, Central Region, Nepal
Places You'll See
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Delhi
Home to India’s largest mosque, the Red Fort, Delhi is abundant in historical artifacts and cultural events. Visit the Baha’i Lotus Temple, a beautiful building in the shape of a lotus bud, or the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art. To get a real taste of area, take a food tour to experience the local cuisine. Or take a peaceful morning walk in the Lodhi Garden.
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Agra
Visit the famous Taj Mahal, one of the New 7 Wonders of the world, in Agra. Take a guided tour through the immense, white marble mausoleum, built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his late wife, a true monument of love. While in Agra, also visit the Agra Fort, mainly constructed from sandstone, it’s more of a palace than a defense structure.
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Jaipur
Nicknames the Pink City, Jaipur is home to several enticing attractions. Visit the Amber Fort, once the royal palace for the Kachwahas, and see the impressive evening light show. Explore the massive City Palace inside the old city. Take a peaceful stroll through one of the many gardens, or purchase some unique souvenirs at the city center bazaar.
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Kathmandu
As the largest city and capital of Nepal, Kathmandu is a great place for exciting adventures and amazing sightseeing opportunities. Visit the Monkey Temple, a sacred Buddhist site, or the Narayanhiti Palace Museum, once a royal palace. Or simply roam the streets, mingling with the locals.
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Joel P.
Traveled November, 2014
We really enjoyed Nepal
Our trip was really great overall. We really enjoyed Nepal and the folks up there were terrific! The Radisson in India was splendid I am very glad we bothered to make the switch. Thanks for all your help especially the last minute changes! Will definitely use your company in the future! Happy Holidays!
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Lucy and John
Traveled April, 2012
India and Sri Lanka were an amazing combination
India and Sri Lanka were an amazing combination! The hustle of India is exciting, but also overwhelming so including Sri Lanka toward the end of our itinerary was an amazing way to relax and unwind! In India we were blown away by the service at the Deluxe hotels, and even the 4-star hotels. The hospitality in India is incredible with everyone working to make sure you are comfortable and happy. We loved the Oberoi hotels, the rooms were beautiful and the service was immaculate. The sites in India were truly amazing and we loved the elephant safaris and interactions were we were able to bathe and paint these gentle giants! During our long transfers in India our driver was pleasant, providing us with interesting facts but not overwhelming us with too many details or idle chatter.In Sri Lanka we absolutely loved the Temple of the Tooth, the atmosphere is so humbling and spiritual; absolutely a must-see! We loved the ancient site of Polonnaruwa and the lying down Buddha and the elephant orphanage at Pinnawela. We also really enjoyed climbing the Sigiriya rock fortress, although its not the best option for those who are scared of heights!
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Lucy and John
Traveled April, 2012
India and Sri Lanka were an amazing combination!
India and Sri Lanka were an amazing combination! The hustle of India is exciting, but also overwhelming so including Sri Lanka toward the end of our itinerary was an amazing way to relax and unwind! In India we were blown away by the service at the Deluxe hotels, and even the 4-star hotels. The hospitality in India is incredible with everyone working to make sure you are comfortable and happy. We loved the Oberoi hotels, the rooms were beautiful and the service was immaculate. The sites in India were truly amazing and we loved the elephant safaris and interactions were we were able to bathe and paint these gentle giants! During our long transfers in India our driver was pleasant, providing us with interesting facts but not overwhelming us with too many details or idle chatter. In Sri Lanka we absolutely loved the Temple of the Tooth, the atmosphere is so humbling and spiritual; absolutely a must-see! We loved the ancient site of Polonnaruwa and the lying down Buddha and the elephant orphanage at Pinnawela. We also really enjoyed climbing the Sigiriya rock fortress, although its not the best option for those who are scared of heights!
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Debbie and Brittany
Traveled October, 2012
India was amazing
India was amazing. Deb and I had such a wonderful time, and find it difficult to summarize the 10 days adequately in words. Everyone from the representatives, guides, drivers, and locals were helpful, informative, pleasant and kind. The sites and landscape of India were truly moving. I will remember this trip forever and walk away with countless memories. Dhanyavad to you and Yampu for organizing such an incredible tour.
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