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11D Islamic Balkan States Heritage 2-To-Go Guaranteed Departures If you’re booked, you’re going! • Melbourne City tour • Queen Victoria Market* • Beijing National Theatre, Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City • City Tour of Rome with Rome Mosque • Leaning Tower of Pisa Discovery • Dandenong – Puffing Billy • Belgrave Menzies Creek • Olympic “Bird Nest” “Water Cube” • Temple of Heaven, • Florence Walking Tour • City Tour Milan 7D Arctic Circle Experience 9D Lapland Ice Breaking 10D Iceland Aurora Fantasy • Harbor Town Shopping Outlets • Philip Island with Penguin Summer Palace • Dongsi Mosque, Niujie Mosque, The Grand • The Mall Outlet Shopping • Lake Como • Visit Bosnia Gallery Parade • Warrook Rural Farm Tour Mosque • High Speed train to Xian • Venice St Mark Square • Dervishe House Cruise & King Crab Safaris * * FLIES • 1 night stay in Glass Igloo • Husky Dog Ride Up to Up to • Reykjavik City Tour • Grabrok Volcano Crater Up to • Terracotta Warriors Museum 1st pax * FLIES Confirmed Dep: Oct 12 Dec 12 * Confirmed Dep: Dec 8,15 1st pax * 2nd 2nd * • Reindeer Sleigh Ride • Rauna Zoo Visit $300 OFF • Ice Breaker Excursion with Floating on the Sea $500 OFF • Hraunfossar and Barnafoss • Golden Circle Tour $500 OFF Dep: Oct 2018 – Jun 2019 fr$1738 Dep: Oct 2018 – Jun 2019 fr$1338 Dep: Oct 2018 – Jun 2019 fr$2288 pax FREE Dep: Oct 2018 – Jun 2019 fr$ pax per couple per couple per couple 2488 FREE • Visit Santa Claus Village with Arctic Crossing * • Reindeer Farm Visit • Kirkenes King Crab Excursion * • Breioafjorour Fjord Cruise • Gullfoss * 2018/2019 Guaranteed Dep: • King Crab Lunch • Jokulsarlon Glacial Lake Dec 8,20 2019 Guaranteed Dep: Guaranteed Dep: 7D Jalan Jalan * * * FREE Jan 7,14,31 Feb 14,21 2-TO-GO Jan 26 Feb 9,16,23 2-TO-GO Oct 2018 – Mar 2019 2-TO-GO * Taiwan Mar 7,14,21,28 fr$2888 Mar 2,9,16 fr$3588 Every Mon, Wed, Thu & Sat fr$4528 GIFT • Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village • Sun Moon Lake Ropeway with cruise Paris to London 7D Korea Saranghaeyo! • National Palace Museum • Tai-Yi 12D Europe by Eurostar • Itaewon Mosque visit • Petite France, Ecological Leisure Farm • Shangrila 13D Spain, Portugal and Nami Island, Chuncheon Myeongdong • Taeseum Safari Leisure Farm • Yehliu Geological Park Unique & Unusual Holidays • Leofoo Village Theme Park • Taipei Express with London Morocco Passion Museum • Korean Cultural Village & Bukchon Hanok Village Switzerland / Germany / Belgium / Madrid / Cordoba / Seville / Granada / Merida / Lisbon / Grand Mosque • Taichung Mosque • Everland Theme Park & Lotte World Netherlands / France / England Tangier / Fez / Marrakech / Casablanca / Rabat 8/10D Uzbekistan - Trails 15D Discover Kyrgyzstan, * * FLIES 12D Highlights 12D Explore • Halal Meals* • English speaking guide Confirmed Dep: Dec 11,18 1st pax * * * FLIES of the Great Silk Road / 2nd 1st pax 2nd * Kazakhstan & Uzbekistan Dep: Oct 15 Nov 5 Mar 3 Apr 15,29 fr$2348 Dep: Oct 2018 – Jun 2019 fr$1888 Dep: Oct 2018 – Jun 2019 fr$3088 pax FREE Dep: Oct 2018 – Jun 2019 fr$ pax Highlights of Uzbekistan of Morocco (Silk Road of Central Asia) Israel & Jordan 3488 FREE 7/8D Korea FREE Winter Delight GIFT * • Gyeongbuk Palace with National Folklore Museum • 2 nights in Ski Resort with Full day Ski (Switzerland, Tashkent Nukus • Marrakech city tour with Koutoubia Mosque Kyrgyzstan • Nazareth – Church of Annunciation • Romantic Petite France & Nami Island 7/8D Honshu Delight 12D Europe Fantasy Paris & London) Osaka / Kansai / Kobe / Kyoto /Nagoya /Tokyo Switzerland • Ascend to Mt Titlis • Explore Interlaken City 12D Spain & Morocco Special • Kukeldash Madrassah • Muynak “Cemetery
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