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SHILLONG-CHERRAPUNJI Scotland of the North East No Embassy face, No wait for E-token Travel SHILLONG-CHERRAPUNJI Scotland of the North East 4 day-3nights Travel Route: Dhaka > Tamabil > Douki > Shillong > Cherrapunji > Shillong > Douki > Tamabil > Dhaka Shillong Hotel Rating Package Price per person Adult Child Yalana/Serene Inn or similar Budget Tk. 16,500/ Tk.11,500/ Eee cee or similar 2* Tk.20,500/ Tk. 13,500/ Alpine Continental or similar 3* Tk.25,500/ Tk. 16,000/ Rikynjai/Polo Towers or similar 4* Tk.26,500/ Tk.17,500/ Valid up to December, 2016 Package Inclusive · Dhaka-Shillong-Dhaka by by AC Bus (Symoli Poribhan) · 03 Nights Twin Share Accommodation at Shillong · Daily Sightseeing as per itinerary · 03 Breakfast at Hotel · Indian Visa processing & Charge Package Cost Exclude: · Entrance Fees (Aprox INR 100.00 Per person) · Anything which is not included in the inclusion. · Travel Tax ( Tk. 500/ Per person) 801, Rokeya Sarani, Kazipara, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216, Phone: +88-02-9027031, Cell: 01938849441 Fax: +88-02-8034120, email: [email protected], Web: www.kktbd.com Create PDF with Modern PDF Creator, PDF Printer, PDF Writer, PDF Converter. Buy full version now. Conditions: · Child will share with Parents bed (without Extra bed). If Extra bed require, price will be change. · Package has to purchase Minimum 30 Days prior to departure SHILLONG : Scotland of the North East Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya, is a hill town, situated in the north eastern part of India. Shillong is situated at an altitude of 1496 m above sea level. Shillong remained the capital of Assam, before the formation of Meghalaya in the 1974. The place, the people and the climate all combined together to create an amiable atmosphere, to make Shillong an ideal holiday destination throughout the year. Cherrapunjee, the wettest place on earth is only 56 kms away from Shillong. Shillong tourism includes information on beautiful lakes and waterfalls set in pine forests and green mountains in Meghalaya. The popular hill-station tour of Shillong will take you to the famous Scotland of the East as called by British in India. 1st Night ( Every Thursday): Leave Dhaka at about 10 P.M by AC bus. Tour Itinerary Day 01/ Friday: Arrive Tamabil with Shyamoli , complete immigration and custom formalities at Dawki and drive to Shillong. Disembark Shyamoli Bus at about 11.30 A.M. Meet and Greet and transfer to Shillong Hotel. Afternoon free to explore and view local culture or shopping for souvenirs and gifts. Overnight at hotel. Day 02 : Breakfast at hotel. Proceed on an excursion to Cherrapunji the wettest place on the earth , visit includes Nohkalikai Waterfalls , Mawsmai Lighted Cave , Rama Krishna Mission Museum , Kynrem Waterfalls Dympep Valley View . Return back to Shillong. Overnight at hotel Day 03 : Breakfast at the hotel. Visit Shillong Peak, Air force Museum, Elephant falls, Catholic Church, Lady Haidari Park Golf Course. Rest of the day at leisure. Overnight at hotel. Day 04/ Monday: After early breakfast check out from hotel . Transfer in time to Shyamoli bus stand in Shillong for onward journey to Bangladesh. Bus Departure at 7 A.M and arrive in Dhaka at 7 P.M 801, Rokeya Sarani, Kazipara, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216, Phone: +88-02-9027031, Cell: 01938849441 Fax: +88-02-8034120, email: [email protected], Web: www.kktbd.com Create PDF with Modern PDF Creator, PDF Printer, PDF Writer, PDF Converter. Buy full version now. Requirements for VISA · Personal Bank Statement of last three (04) months with A/C opening Date. Transaction must be regular, closing balance minimum 30,000/= taka. · Six (06) months valid passport with old passport · Visiting Card · Blank page of office pad (For Business Person) · Renewal Trade License, Memorandum for limited company (For Business Person) · NOC/Forwarding letter (For Job Person) · G O for Official Passport · Student ID card photo copy (For Student) · National ID card/Birth Certificate (Only for child) · Recent one (02) copy photo (Background White; 2×2 size) Things to Carry It will be colder in Shillong and Cherrapunji than Dhaka. So, carry warm Jackets/Pullover to protect from cold. Snicker shoes for walking. Hat/Cap for sun protection. Sun-burn lotion & insects spray. Binoculars. Camera & Films. Toothpaste & Tooth Brush. Towels. Bath Soap/Shampoo. Emergency Medicine. Flash light etc. Special notes: · Confirmation of room is subject to availability. · 100% cancellation charge will be levied if booking is cancelled after booking is guaranteed. · Regarding canceling and rescheduling of Air-tickets, Airlines rule will apply. · The above prices are based on currently applicable airfare and tax only. And future hike will be charged extra. · There will be no refund for any service not availed. · Standard Check in at 14:00 hours and standard check out at 12:00 hours. · Early Check in & Late Checkout is subject to availability. · Krishibid Tours and Travels Ltd. will not be responsible for any loss or extra expenditure due to political turmoil, strike, natural disaster, flight cancellation, immigration or anything beyond the control of the company or the ground handler. Thanking You Shahidul Islam Head of Branding & Marketing KRISHIBID TOURS AND TRAVELS LTD. Cell: 01938849441 801, Rokeya Sarani, Kazipara, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216, Phone: +88-02-9027031, Cell: 01938849441 Fax: +88-02-8034120, email: [email protected], Web: www.kktbd.com Create PDF with Modern PDF Creator, PDF Printer, PDF Writer, PDF Converter. Buy full version now..
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