NEPAL with UTTARPRADESH ( NEPAL with Varanasi - Ayodhya - Chappaiya - Prayagraj )

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NEPAL with UTTARPRADESH ( NEPAL with Varanasi - Ayodhya - Chappaiya - Prayagraj ) ी गणेशाय नमः 13 DAYS / 14 NIGHT (Mumbai To Mumbai) NEPAL WITH UTTARPRADESH ( NEPAL With Varanasi - Ayodhya - Chappaiya - Prayagraj ) * * 02 NIGHT TRAIN JOURNEY - 02 NIGHT VARANASI - 01 NIGHT ALLHABAD - 01 NIGHT AYODHYA - 02 NIGHT SONOULI BORDER 02 NIGHT POKHRA - 02 NIGHT KATHMANDU - 01 NIGHT CHITWAN * * * 206, SAIGIRI APARTMENT, SAIBABA NAGAR, NAVGHAR ROAD, BHAYANDER(E), MUMBAI - 401105 Phone: - 09321590898 / 09322590898 /09323790898, - 022 - 28190898 Website - www.kanaiyatravels.com / www.uncleTours.com. / Email - [email protected] * Days Tour Detail SPECIAL DISCOUNT Day 01 : MUMBAI - VARANSI ON GROUP BOOKING Depart For Varanasi By Train from Mumbai Cst OR Ltt Terminal. at Morning. Overnight Train Now also available on Day 02 : ARRIVE VARANSI EMI facility Arrive Varanasi at afternoon Transfer to hotel, After breakfast visit Kashi Vishwanath Temple. Later go to Dashaswamedh Ghat and experience Evening Ganga Aarti one of the most memorable DEPARTURE DATE moments. Return back to Hotel. Overnight Varanasi. Day 03 : VARANSI (251 KM) Diwali Vacation Early morning by 5:30am move to Assi Ghat to experience the memorable morning. See all the ghats on the bank of Ganges river by Boat. Back to hotel for breakfast visit Bharat Mata (Mother India) Mandir, Durga, Tulsi Manas, Sankat Mochan Temple and the new Vishwanath Temple Kal Bhairava Tempel and Birla Temple. After late Lunch Visit Sarnath. Overnight Varanasi Day 04 : VARANSI - ALLAHABAD (120 KM) After Breakfast Drive for Allahabad (2 Hrs), After Arrive Visit Sangam for a holi dip at Prayag. Evening visit Anand Mahal and Many Temple in Prayagraj. Overnight Prayagraj. Day 05 : ALLAHABAD - AYODHYA (170 KM) After Breakfast Drive for Ayodhya (4 Hrs), After Arrive Visit Ram Janam Bhumi , Saryu Ghat, Sita Rasoi & Many Temple By Auto Riksha. Overnight Ayodhya. Day 06 : AYODHYA - CHAPPIYA - SONOULI BORDER (230 KM) After and early Breakfast Check -Out From Hotel & drive to Chappaiya after arrive visit temple for Swaminarayan Birth Place, Later proceed to Lumbini / Sonouli Border. After Arrive visit Lord Buddha Birth Place at Lumbini. Overnight Lumbini / Sonouli. Day 07 : SONOULI BORDER - CHITWAN (145 KM) After breakfast proceed for Chitwan ( 5 - 6 hrs). Arrive at noon. Rest of Day Free for Rest. Evening we have cultureal program performed by local Tharu people (Option). Overnight Chitwan. Day 08 : CHITWAN - POKHARA (145 KM) Early morning by 5 : 30 am Enjoy Elyphant / Jeep safari (at Your Own Cost) Chitwan is one of the Nepal's several species of Deer, sloth B Nea, Joparel, wild Boar,crocodile more than 350 species of birds and the exclusive Royal Tiger, After Lunch leave for Pokhara ( 5 Hrs). Overnight Pokhara. Day 09 : POKHARA After Breakfast, half- day sightseeing in Pokhara covering Bindabasini temple, Seti George, Mahadev cave, Devis fall & Fewa lake. Evening Free time for Boating in lake Fewa. Overnight. Pokhra. Day 10 : POKHARA - MANOKAMNA - KATHMANDU (230 KM) After breakfast we depart for Kanthmandu (9-10 Hrs).Enroute visit Manokamna devi Darshan. Arrive Kanthmandu which is the capital city of Nepal. Transfer to Hotel. Overnight Kanthmandu. Day 11 : KATHMANDU After breakfast visit pashupatinath temple (lord Shiva), & Bhaktapur Old Village. After Lunch sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley which includes swayabhunath,Budha nikanth,Budhanath etc. After dinner we visit world famous CASINOS. Overnight Kanthmandu. Day 12 : KATHMANDU - LUMBINI (280 KM) OR KATHMANDU TO MUMBAI ( By Flight) Early Morning proceed for Sonouli Border (10 -11 Hrs).Overnight Sonouli. Can intrested are Direct reach fo Mumbai By Flight from Kathmandu Airport. Day 13 : SONOULI BORDER - GORAKHPUR (90 KM) - MUMBAI After breakfast we drive to Gorakhpur railway station (3 Hrs) to board your train for your return Journey. Also if time permits Tourist can have a Darshan of Lord Gorakhnath Overnight Train. Day 14 : ARRIVE MUMBAI Arrive Mumbai at late night. Tour End with memorable experience of the Tour conducted by Shree Kanaiya Tours & Travels. Book your flights / Trains to arriving Early Morning at Banaras Airport/ Railway Station & Return at After 18.00pm From Alhabad Destination. On Tour Guests are requested to carry 6 Passport Size Photo + Original & 6 photo copy (xerox) of any Photo ID proof (Except Pan Card) i.e. Passport / Driving Licence / Voter's ID / Aadhar Card along with them. Also submit a copy of the same at the time of booking. Carry your Regular Basic medicines & Basic First Aid Kit with you. This Tour starts with Dinner on Day 01 and Ends with Light Parcel Dinner on Day 13. / * : TOUR COST AND HOTELS NAME : TOUR COST - PER PERSON ( EX. Mumbai With 3 AC Train) DESTINATION & HOTELS NAME Rs. 27,500.00/- Hotel Plaza Inn / Diamond / Pratap / Similer Per Person ( On Twin Sharing Basis ) : Varanasi : Per Person AllhabadHotel Mandiram / Similer Extra Adult OR Child Adjust in Same Room Rs. 24,000.00/- (Prayagraj) : With Extra Metress : Per Person Ayodhya :Hotel Shan E Avadh / Tirupati / Taraji Resort / Similer Extra Child (5 To 11 Years) Adjust in Same Room Rs. 21,000.00/- Sonouli :Hotel Man Sarovar / Nanse / Similar Without Extra Bed / Metress : Per Person Hotel Goodwill / River Park / Third Poll / Similer Rs. 38,500.00/- Pokhara : Single Person Stay In Room : Per Person Kathmandu :Hotel Ambadalam / Hotel Narayani / Temple In / Similar Child Below 5 Years Rs. 7,000.00/- Tigar Jungle Resort / Chitwan Adventure Resort / Park Chitwan : With Vehicle Seat & Without Extra Bed / Mattress : Per Child Land / Hotel Royal Safari Similar Children above 05 years of age with an additional bed will be considered as Adult.. TOUR COST INCLUDES & TOUR COST EXCLUDES TOUR COST INCLUDES TOUR COST EXCLUDES A/C Vehicle for transfers & sight seeing By Your decided Package & plan & as Guide & Any Sports Activities Charges during sightseeing. per Govt. Permit and local place rules regulation. Sports, Boating, Garden Entry Fees, Rafting, PhotoGraphi, Any Type Of Big / Small Vehicle will be provided as per the group size. Safari, Etc. Twin / Tripple sharing accommodation in Standerd / Deluxe hotels as per Personal expenses such as Cold Drinks,Mineral Water, laundry Iitinerary. Charges, Telephone Call, Coolie Charges. Extensive sight seeing as per the Tour programme. Any other expenses which in not specifically included in the “TOUR Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. (With Different Variety) Make by Kanaiya Travels COST INCLUDES. Kitchen staff. (PURE VEG) Any Texi / Auto Fare For Local Sightseeing Or Personal Use. (If Our Special Arrangements for Jain Foods. Vehicle Is Not Alloud). Railway Station Transffers by local Metador / Bus / Jeep / Auto Rixa On SIC In Room Mini Bar and Room Services are Chargeable. Basis. as per Govt. Permit and local place rules regulation. Insurance. Mumbai To Mumbai 3 AC Train Ticket With Train Food Senior Citizen Discount Any Pooja - Vidhi - Tarpan Poojari Charge. Boat Ride. Government Service Tax 5 % Extra as applicable. Note :- You can confirm your booking in our Tour by paying a deposit of Rs. 10,000/- per person out of this Rs. 5,000/- is non refundable and non transferable. All the bank charges for credit card transactions will have to be borne by the customer. Balance payment by Cheque / Cash will be excepted 15 days prior to the departure of the Tour. If anybody fails to pay the balance amount before 15 days, he shall be deemed as cancelled and the deposit shall not be refunded. In 3/4 Sharing occupancy, 1 double bed and only 1 Extra Mattress provide on ground in one room., At Hotel Check-in time is 12.30 PM & Check-out time 10.00 AM, Early check in and late checkout In Hotel subject to availability. We would appreciate, if the guest does not lend their ears to the drivers as most of the time they misguide the passengers. In such instances we would request them to contact our executive. We are not liable for any kind of refund for any damage caused by any disturbance such as riots, accidents, floods, cyclones, rains, landslides, political unrest, shutdown of India, or any natural or man-made disaster. (Eg .. flight tickets, train tickets, hotel booking, vehicle booking, wastage of days, food, sightseeing, injury and death, theft, robbery etc.) Audio Video system provided in vehicle is complimentary, we do not charge anything extra for that and hence, in case the audio or video is not working, is not in the vehicle or stops working during Tour NO AMOUNT CAN BE DEDUCTED FROM OUR BILL. Tourists travel at their own risk. The tour operator or their representative or staff will not be responsible in any way for any loss, injury, accident, death etc. We act only as agents for transporters and while exercising the greatest possible care to give the best services, cannot be held reasonable for any liabilities arising during the use of vehicles for which the transporter is responsible. In any situation if a passenger needs to leave a Tour package midway then no refunds would be given. Any passenger who does provoking activities in the Tour and disturbs the management of the Tour will be excluded from the Tour and no refund would be given for the same. Railway / Air / Helicopter Ticket, insurance premium, porter-charges, horse carriage, stretcher charges, rope–way, laundry, Guide Fees, telephone, entrance fees, boat, Rop - Way Ticket, Any Garden - Museum , Killa Entree Ticket, , Rafting , Any Sport Activites, Jungle Safari, donations and alms, Room Heater, Medicines or Expenses done for personal choices will be borne separately by the Tourist. Shree Kanaiya Tours & Travels will not be responsible if the flight / Train is delayed or cancelled. Before Booking the Tour Please Read Terms & Condition carefully. http://www.kanaiyatravels.com/Terms.html Easy Cancellation (But we actually don't want you to see this - We believe you deserve holidays..) Before 30 Days, of Tour Departure - Rs. 5000/- + GST + Flight / Train Ticket Cancellation Charges per person Between 15 to 30 Days – 25% of the Tour Cost + GST + Flight / Train Ticket Cancellation Charges per person Between 05 to 15 Day – 50% of the Tour Cost + GST + Flight / Train Ticket Cancellation Charges per person Within 5 days – 100% of the Tour Cost.
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