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Darjeeling Sikkim Packages 01St Apr 2020 to 30Th Jun 2020.Pdf Authorised Neptune Holidays Pvt. Ltd. is a full-service destination management Company, established in 1999 by a group of travel professionals driven by the passion to enhance, innovate Agent 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 Luxury holidays and tour related services across Sikkim, Darjeeling Hills, Forests of Dooars, Kolkata & other parts of West Bengal, Odisha, Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura in Eastern-North Eastern India and Bhutan, Nepal. 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 and Supervised by Director Operation - Mr. Sanjay Jhawar who is well versed in all aspects of tourism. Our bulk purchasing power enables us to provide competitive pricing with availability of rooms in high season to our trade partners. 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 & 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 changing and challenging needs of our visitors. ➢ 100+ Tour professionals. Membe ➢ Own fleet of luxury vehicles like Innova /Scorpio and Xylo in Eastern &North Eastern region. r ➢ 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. Our Extreme Services for East & North–East......... ✓ FIT / GIT - Tour Planning & Destination ✓ Sikkim Monastic Tour Management ✓ Educational / Conference / Incentive Tours ✓ Arrival Assistance ✓ Honeymoon Packages ✓ Tailor Made Packages ✓ Adventure Tours ✓ Hotel Reservations ✓ Wild Life Safaris in North East Himalayan Region ✓ Transportation ✓ Tea Tourism Head Office: Kolkata Branch Office: Jaipur Branch Office: Siliguri ‘K J City Tower’ 1st Floor, Suite No. 103, E2 – Ashok Marg, 43/1/1, Satyajit Roy Road, Near St. Michael School, Opp: Arihant Benchmark,113/F Matheswartolla Road,Near Topsia Crossing, Axis Bank C Scheme, Jaipur – 302001, Rajasthan. Uttarbanga Marwari Bhawan. Jyoti Nagar, Ward No. 42. Building 3rd Floor, Kolkata – 700046.West Bengal, India; Direct No: 033-40361679 Tel: +91-141-4339595; Mobile: +91 9928466664; P.S - Bhakti Nagar Thana, Sevoke Road, Siliguri – 734005. E-Mail:[email protected] E-Mail:[email protected] Mob: +91 9330696751, +91 9331407990; Web: www.neptuneholidays.com E-Mail:[email protected] PACKAGE OFFER LETTER We would like to take the opportunity to thank you for your constant support received for promoting tourism in Sikkim & Darjeeling. We again look forward to the same support and co-operation from your end in the coming Summer Season 2020. We expect the very best of volume from your esteemed organization towards FIT & GIT. Inspired from your suggestion & our experience we have made following changes in our packages. 1. We provide 01 Non-a/c Wagon-R / Similar in all categories for 02-03 pax including child. We provide 01 Innova / Scorpio / Xylo for 04-06 pax including child and 02 Innova / Scorpio / Xylo for 08 - 10 pax including child. In case the number of heads increases, then the guest will have to take another vehicle with an additional cost which is mentioned in every package. 2. Luxury Vehicle (Innova / Scorpio / Xylo) upgradation cost is also available instead of Wagon-R / Similar. Hotel Category Details: • Premium+ Packages : Best Available Hotel with Breakfast & Dinner. • Premium Packages : 4* Deluxe Hotel with Breakfast & Dinner. • Elite Packages : 4* Equivalent Hotel with Breakfast & Dinner. • Classy Packages : 4* Basic Hotel with Breakfast & Dinner. • Luxury Packages : 3* Deluxe Hotel with Breakfast & Dinner. • Superior Packages : 3* Equivalent Hotel with Breakfast & Dinner. • Deluxe Packages : 3* Basic Hotel with Breakfast & all Modern Amenities. • Standard Packages : 2* Equivalent Hotel with Basic Facilities with Breakfast. Please find packages for Sikkim, valid from 1st Apr 2020 to 30th Jun 2020. Please find the INDEX. All rates are 15% commissionable to all bonafied travel agents, inclusive of 5% GST and all Supplement cost and Surcharges will be nett to you. Revised tax rate under GST structure would be applicable, for all travel in case any changes on the same implemented by the Government. The same may be higher than the existing tax structure. In case of special requirements, we can prepare tailor-made package, 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 & Seminars 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 INDEX - NORTH BENGAL & SIKKIM REGULAR PACKAGES Code Package Name Package Inclusions Duration NH–01 QUEEN OF THE HILLS Darjeeling 3N 3N-4D NH–02 SPLENDOUR HIMALAYA Gangtok 3N 3N-4D NH–03 GREEN DOOARS Jaldapara 1N + Lataguri 2N 3N-4D NH–04 HEAVEN ON HILLS Darjeeling 2N + Kalimpong 1N 3N-4D NH–05 HIMALAYAN TRANQUILITY Gangtok 2N + Darjeeling 2N 4N-5D NH–06 LOST KINGDOM Gangtok 2N + Pelling 2N 4N-5D NH–07 MYSTERY MOUNTAIN Darjeeling 2N + Gangtok 3N 5N-6D NH–08 HIMALAYAN GOLDEN TRIANGLE Darjeeling 2N + Kalimpong 1N + Gangtok 2N 5N-6D NH–09 RENDEZVOUS SIKKIM Gangtok 3N + Lachung 2N 5N-6D NH–10 COOL KHANGCHENDZONGHA Gangtok 2N + Pelling 2N + Darjeeling 2N 6N-7D NH–11 RENDEZVOUS SIKKIM PART II Gangtok 3N + Lachen 1N + Lachung 2N 6N-7D NH–12 EASTERN MYSTERY Darjeeling 3N + Gangtok 3N 6N-7D NH–13 UNIQUE HIMALAYA Darjeeling 2N + Kalimpong 1N + Gangtok 3N 6N-7D NH–14 MESMERISING HIMALAYAS Gangtok 3N + Lachung 1N + Darjeeling 2N 6N-7D NH–15 UNLEASHED HIMALAYA Darjeeling 2N + Kalimpong 2N + Gangtok 2N 6N-7D NH–16 SWEET EASTERN HIMALAYA Kalimpong 1N + Gangtok 2N + Pelling 2N + Darjeeling 2N 7N-8D NH–17 SPLENDID HILLS Darjeeling 2N + Gangtok 3N + Lachung 2N 7N-8D NH–18 TREASURES OF SIKKIM Gangtok 3N + Lachung 2N + Pelling 2N 7N-8D NH–19 HILLS OF BENGAL Lataguri 2N + Kalimpong 2N + Darjeeling 2N + Mirik 1N 7N-8D NH–20 EASTERN HIMALAYAN 3 JEWELS Gangtok 3N + Pelling 2N + Darjeeling 2N 7N-8D NH–21 PEACEFUL SIKKIM Kalimpong 1N + Yuksom 2N + Namchi 2N + Gangtok 2N 7N-8D NH–22 SWEET MEMORY OF KHANGCHENZONGHA Kalimpong 1N + Gangtok 3N + Pelling 2N + Darjeeling 2N 8N-9D NH–23 HIMALAYAN ORCHID Darjeeling 2N + Kalimpong 1N + Gangtok 3N + Lachung 2N 8N-9D NH–24 HIMALAYAN TREASURES Gangtok 3N + Lachung 1N + Pelling 2N + Darjeeling 2N 8N-9D NH–25 SIKKIM ENGROSSED Gangtok 3N + Lachen 2N + Lachung 1N + Pelling 2N 8N-9D NH–26 ANMOL HIMALAYA Gangtok 3N + Lachung 2N + Pelling 2N + Darjeeling 2N 9N-10D NH–27 BREATHLESS WHITEOUT Gangtok 3N + Lachen 1N + Lachung 1N + Pelling 2N + Darjeeling 2N 9N-10D NH–28 HIMALAYAN TRAIL Mirik 1N + Darjeeling 2N + Pelling 2N + Gangtok 3N + Kalimpong 1N 9N-10D NH–29 DISCOVER EASTERN HIMALAYA Kalimpong 1N + Gangtok 3N + Lachung 2N + Pelling 2N + Darjeeling 2N 10N-11D NH–30 DISCOVER EASTERN HIMALAYA II Kalimpong 1N + Gangtok 3N + Lachen 2N + Lachung 1N + Pelling 2N + Darjeeling 2N 11N-12D NH–31 AMOROUS DALE Kalimpong 1N + Gangtok 4N + Lachen 2N + Lachung 2N + Pelling 2N + Darjeeling 2N + Mirik 1N 14N-15D BACK TO INDEX SIGHTSEEING OPTIONS NH – 01 (3 Nights / 4 Days) QUEEN OF THE HILLS (Darjeeling 3N) - ? Day 01: NJP Rly Station / IXB Airport – Darjeeling (75 kms / 3 hrs) Meet & Greet on arrival at NJP Railway Station / IXB Airport & transfer to Darjeeling (6,950 ft.). On arrival Check-in to hotel & rest of the day at leisure. Overnight stay at Darjeeling. Day 02: Darjeeling Sightseeing Early morning (4:00 AM) visit Tiger Hill (Subject to availability of Permit / Token) back to hotel. After breakfast start at 8.30 AM visit Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, P.N. Zoological Park (Thursday closed), Tenzing Rock, Ropeway, Tibetan Refugee self-help Centre (Sunday closed), Tea Garden (outer view), Japanese Temple, Ghoom Monastery, Batasia loop. Evening free for shopping or leisure. Overnight stay at Darjeeling. Day 03: Mirik Excursion (49 kms / 2 hrs one way) After breakfast full day excursion trip to Mirik Lake (4,902 ft.) via Indo-Nepal Border (Extra vehicle charges will be applicable for Nepal Border to Pasupati Market). Mirik is famous for its man-made Sumendu Lake, Cardamom plantations and Tea Estates. (One can do Boating on direct payment basis in lake). In evening return to the hotel. Overnight stay at Darjeeling. Day 04: Darjeeling – NJP Rly Station / IXB Airport (75 kms / 3 hrs) After breakfast Check-out from hotel and take
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