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We Offer...Key Highlights of Our Services in Bhutan … Authorised Neptune Holidays Pvt. Ltd. is a full-service destination management Company, established in 1999 by a Agent group of travel professionals driven by the passion to enhance, innovate and offer superior quality, value for money and the highest level of services. We Specialize in Research, Planning & Development of innovative customized tourism products. We are one of the foremost Tour Operator and Supplier in Eastern & North Eastern India. We cater to all segments, Budget to Premium holidays and tour related services across Eastern India and Bhutan. Operating on a ‘hands-on’ approach, our principles and staffs combine a plethora of personal industry experience with innovative and accurate responses to optimize all your travel needs. The team is headed by Director - Mr. Chandra Prakash Bhatter & Supervised by Director Operation - Mr. Sanjay Jhawar whose are well versed in all aspects of tourism. Our team designed the programmes that enable you to explore the best within limited time. We Offer.... ➢ A destination management service for which we are renowned and make ourselves competent enough to meet the changing need of our clients. ➢ Local representative to give our guests complete guidance regarding the tour in all major states like West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal, Orissa, Rajasthan & Bhutan. ➢ Innovative destination itineraries and product packages. ➢ A multi-lingual operational team aiming to provide our customers the most suitable solution in a professional, friendly and efficient manner. ➢ A comprehensive cultural understanding and knowledge of markets to assist suppliers in meeting the Member changing and challenging needs of our visitors. ➢ 100+ Tour professionals. ➢ Own fleet of luxury vehicles like Coaster, Hiace, HighRoof, Innova and Tucson in Bhutan. ➢ Assist suppliers to understand the consumer needs such as language, cultural and culinary requirements. ➢ Hands-on approach to customer service has earned a loyal following of clients, who attest to our superior service delivery. Key highlights of our Services in Bhutan … ✓ Preferred Selling Agents for Druk Air & Bhutan Airlines. ✓ Huge portfolio of hotels with contracted rates with more than 75% of hotels in Bhutan to cater to all tastes and budget of our Clients. ✓ Exclusive fleet of vehicles together with a team of trained and dedicated guides. Adequate checks in place to ensure the quality of out sourced vehicles. ✓ Experience in handling wide variety of tours - Bird Watching Tour, Festival Tours, Senior Citizen Tours, Women Exclusive Tours, Cultural Tours, Adventure Tours (Trekking & Camping), Pilgrimage Tour, Luxury Tour, Educational Tours and many more. ✓ No compromise in services. ✓ Exclusive rates for ultra high-end properties like Uma by Como, Aman Kora, Six Senses, Le Meridian and Taj Tashi. ✓ We can customize any packages based on the requirements of the Clients. ✓ The local operations in Bhutan are handled by a team of professionals who have indepth knowledge of tourism in Bhutan. Head Office: Kolkata Branch Office: Jaipur Branch Office: Siliguri Arihant Benchmark, 113/F, Matheswartolla Road Near ‘K J City Tower’ 1st Floor, Suite No. 103, E2 – Ashok Marg, 43/1/1, Satyajit Roy Road, Near St. Michael School, Opp: Topsia Crossing, Axis Bank Building, C Scheme, Jaipur – 302001, Rajasthan. Uttarbanga Marwari Bhawan. Jyoti Nagar, Ward No. 42. 3rd Floor Kolkata – 700046, Tel: +91-141-4339595; Mobile: +91 9928466664; P.S - Bhakti Nagar Thana, Sevoke Road, Siliguri – 734005. West Bengal, India; E-Mail: [email protected] Mob: +91 9330696751, +91 9331407990; Tel: +91-33-40229591 Fax: +91-33-40229592; E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] PACKAGE OFFER LETTER Please find packages of Bhutan valid from 01st Mar 2020 to 30th Jun 2020 Please find the INDEX. High season surcharge will be applicable for some hotels during Festivals. The Surcharge varies from hotel to hotel. We would update you on the exact surcharge applicable based upon the destinations and the dates of your itinerary. All rates are 15% commissionable to all bonafied travel agents. And all supplement cost will be nett to you. GST @ 5% is applicable on all packages - over and above the costs proposed. (Any changes in the GST structure will be applicable accordingly) In case of special requirements, we can tailor the programmes, as per your preferences with the best cost and service inclusions. Apart from the attached we conduct Study tours, Group Tours, Adventure Tours, Corporate Conferences, Team Building Packages & Seminar with a professional approach. YOUR VALUABLE SUGGESTIONS / FEEDBACKS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. We look forward to your support once again to enhance business for our mutual benefits. Thanks & Regards Team Neptune WANT TO KNOW ABOUT KINGDOM OF BHUTAN CLICK BELOW LINKS About Bhutan How to Reach Entry Formalities Distance Chart with Travel Time Sightseeing Places Do’s & Don’ts Bhutan Festivals Calendar 2020 Entry Fee INDEX . INDEX – Bhutan Packages Code Package Inclusions In–Out Duration NHB–01 Thimphu 1N + Paro 2N Fly–Fly 3N-4D NHB–02 Thimphu 3N Fly–Fly 3N-4D NHB–03 Thimphu 1N + Wangdue / Punakha 1N + Paro 2N Fly–Fly 4N-5D NHB–04 Thimphu 2N + Paro 2N Fly–Fly 4N-5D NHB–05 Thimphu 4N Fly–Fly 4N-5D NHB–06 Phuentsholing 1N + Thimphu 1N + Paro 2N Drv–Fly 4N-5D NHB–07 Thimphu 1N + Wangdue / Punakha 2N + Paro 2N Fly–Fly 5N-6D NHB–08 Thimphu 2N + Wangdue / Punakha 1N + Paro 2N Fly–Fly 5N-6D NHB–09 Thimphu 4N + Paro 1N Fly–Fly 5N-6D NHB–10 Phuentsholing 1N + Thimphu 2N + Paro 2N Drv–Fly 5N-6D NHB–11 Phuentsholing 1N + Thimphu 1N + Wangdue / Punakha 1N + Paro 2N Drv–Fly 5N-6D NHB–12 Phuentsholing 2N + Thimphu 1N + Paro 2N Drv–Drv 5N-6D NHB–13 Thimphu 1N + Wangdue / Punakha 2N + Paro 3N Fly–Fly 6N-7D NHB–14 Thimphu 2N + Wangdue / Punakha 2N + Paro 2N Fly–Fly 6N-7D NHB–15 Thimphu 3N + Paro 3N Fly–Fly 6N-7D NHB–16 Thimphu 4N + Paro 2N Fly–Fly 6N-7D NHB–17 Phuentsholing 1N + Thimphu 1N + Wangdue / Punakha 2N + Paro 2N Drv–Fly 6N-7D NHB–18 Phuentsholing 1N + Thimphu 2N + Wangdue / Punakha 1N + Paro 2N Drv–Fly 6N-7D NHB–19 Phuentsholing 2N + Thimphu 1N + Wangdue / Punakha 1N + Paro 2N Drv–Drv 6N-7D NHB–20 Phuentsholing 2N + Thimphu 2N + Paro 2N Drv–Drv 6N-7D NHB–21 Thimphu 1N + Wangdue / Punakha 2N + Paro 4N Fly–Fly 7N-8D NHB–22 Phuentsholing 2N + Thimphu 2N + Wangdue / Punakha 1N + Paro 2N Drv–Drv 7N-8D NHB–23 Thimphu 2N + Wangdue / Punakha 2N + Paro 3N Fly–Fly 7N-8D NHB–24 Phuentsholing 1N + Thimphu 2N + Wangdue / Punakha 2N + Paro 3N Drv–Fly 8N-9D NHB–25 Phuentsholing 2N + Thimphu 3N + Paro 3N Drv–Drv 8N-9D NHB–26 Phuentsholing 2N + Thimphu 2N + Wangdue / Punakha 2N + Paro 2N Drv–Drv 8N-9D NHB–27 Phuentsholing 2N + Thimphu 1N + Wangdue / Punakha 2N + Paro 3N Drv–Drv 8N-9D NHB–28 Phuentsholing 2N + Thimphu 1N + Wangdue / Punakha 2N + Bumthang 2N + Paro 2N Drv–Drv 9N-10D NHB–29 Phuentsholing 2N + Thimphu 2N + Wangdue / Punakha 2N + Paro 3N Drv–Drv 9N-10D NHB–30 Thimphu 2N + Wangdue / Punakha 2N + Bumthang 3N + Paro 3N Fly–Fly 10N-11D INDEX ALL ABOUT KINGDOM OF BHUTAN Snuggled in the folds of Eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is the only country in the world where Vajrayana Buddhism is a way of every day life and is often known as “The Last Shangri-la”. Welcome to Bhutan – the happiest place on Earth! Famous for its concept of Gross National Happiness, Bhutan is the best place to visit when you want to break away from the monotony of a hectic, stressful lifestyle. Be it the beauty of the spectacular Himalayas and wide landscapes dotted with rice-fields or the magnificent architecture of age-old monasteries and houses, Bhutan is a treat for your eyes, mind, body and soul. The two main cities are Thimphu, the capital city and Paro, the city with only international airport in the country. The other important city is Phuentsholing which is an Indo-Bhutan border town and is one of the entry points to Bhutan by surface from India. Located in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is bordered by China in the north & Indian Location: state of Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Assam & West Bengal in the east, west & south. Area: 38,398 sq. km. Altitude: Varying from 180 m. to 7550 m. above sea level. Population: Approx 8 hundred thousand Capital: Thimphu Local time: 6 hours ahead of GMT & 30 minutes ahead of IST. Religion: Mahayana Buddhism & Hinduism. Best time to travel: Bhutan has four distinct seasons - spring, monsoon, autumn and winter. Spring and autumn are the best time to visit Bhutan i.e. end of Febraury till end of March and September to November. If you love flowers, you will get plenty of them in May, June and July. November, December, January and February will be blessed with breath taking mountain views, sunny days and the morning/evening chills. National Emblem: The National emblem, contained in a circle, is composed of a double diamond thunderbolt placed above a lotus, surmounted by a jewel & framed by two dragons. The double diamond thunderbolt represents the harmony between secular & religious power; which results from the Buddhist religion in its Vajrayana form. The lotus simbolises purity; the jewel - sovereign power; & the two dragons a male & female stand for the name of the country-the thunder dragon (Druk Yul). National Flag: The national flag is rectangular & divided into two parts with a white dragon in the middle. The upper yellow half signifies the country’s secular authority of the King & the lower saffron-orange half signifies the religious practice & spiritual power of Buddhism. National Symbols: National Tree : Cyprus (Cupresses Corneyana). National Flower : Blue Poppy (Mecanopsis Grandis). National Animal : Takin (Budorcas Taxicolor). National Bird : Raven (Corvus Corax Tibetanus).
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