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The Biggest, the Grandest, Luxurious & the Most Epic Bus WELCOME The Biggest, The Grandest, Luxurious & The Most Epic Bus Journey’s in The World Introduction An all-encompassing journey of magnificent menus, outstanding scenery and incredible cultural heritage, this itinerary brings you face-to-face with Europe’s & Asia’s finest attractions. Celebrate Catalonia with a small-group pintxo (tapas) tasting, enjoy a tasting of robust Tuscan reds and ascend to the top of Europe on Mount Stanserhorn to learn about regional fauna and flora from a Swiss Ranger. You will meet passionate locals along the way who will share insider knowledge and enrich your experience. See all the 'stans (well, most of them) on this comprehensive Bus tour through Central Asia. Explore natural landscapes like Kaindy Lake's sunken forest and witness the hustle and bustle of capital cities and their bazaars, cathedrals, and historical sites. Along the way, you'll Eat like the locals and Sleep in Yurts / Hotels to get even closer to this underexplored destination. Start in Volgograd and end in Moscow! With the Historical tour Remarkable Russia, you have a Epic Road tour taking you through Volgograd, Russia and Moscow, Remarkable Russia includes accommodation in a hotel as well as an expert guide, meals, transport and more. Treat yourself with the epic Himalayan panorama before enjoying a roller- coaster ride to vibrant Kathmandu. The thrilling Tibet Nepal tours are expertly crafted to fulfill your ultimate fantasy to delve into two of the most fascinating Himalayan Kingdoms across the Mighty Himalayas. we promise you quality one-stop service for the entire journey, with safety guaranteed. Welcome to Japan Japan is truly timeless, a place where ancient traditions are fused with modern life as if it were the most natural thing in the world. On the surface Japan appears exceedingly modern, but travelling around it offers numerous opportunities to connect with the country's traditional culture. Meditate with monks or learn how to whisk bitter matcha (powdered green tea) into a froth. From the splendour of a Kyoto geisha dance to the spare beauty of a Zen rock garden, Japan has the power to enthral even the most jaded traveller. Wherever you are in Japan, it seems, you're never far from a great meal. Japan is a long and slender, highly volcanic archipelago. It's over two-thirds mountains, with bubbling hot springs at every turn. Welcome to Tokyo. Welcome to Tokyo. After checking into your hotel Grand Hyatt Tokyo, the afternoon is free to enjoy a city, Yoking past and future, Tokyo dazzles with its traditional culture and passion for everything new. Don't miss the opportunity to see a traditional sumo tournament when you're in Tokyo. Tokyo to Hamamatsu Meet your Travel Angel At 07:30 A.M. and after a warm welcome, You will Receive Exclusive Handmade Everest Merchandise worth of USD $1500 as Gift, Start Your Comfortable Journey to Hamamatsu. After checking into your hotel Okura Act City Hotel Hamamatsu, the afternoon is free to Rest or enjoy a city. Hamamatsu has long been known for the production of musical instruments with Yamaha and Kawai prominent in the city, and motorcycles, with Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha also having factories in the area. The original Hamamatsu Castle (Shussei Castle) was destroyed in World War II, along with much of the rest of the city, and was rebuilt in 1958. The Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments has two floors: the upper floor has instruments from Japan, Korea, China, Mongolia, Iran and the rest of East and South East Asia. The lower floor has instruments from Europe including a gem of a collection of European pianos and the rest of the world: America, Oceania and Africa. Visitors can see videos of musical performances and listen to snippets of the instruments on headphones. After Dinner Team BTE will arrange live music Show for you at your hotel. Hamamatsu to Osaka After checking into your hotel The Ritz-Carlton Osaka, the afternoon is free to Rest or enjoy a city. Osakans take pride in shedding the conservatism found elsewhere in Japan, and this spirited city – Japan's third-largest – is a place where people are a bit brasher and interactions are peppered with playful jabs. Visit some of Osaka's most iconic sights, and experience both traditional and modern Osaka. Enjoy panoramic views of Osaka at the Floating Garden Observatory at the top of the Umeda Sky Building, which is also popular among international travellers for its unique architecture. Be in awe of Osaka Castle's grandeur. Revel in the superb scenery from the castle tower. Take a riverboat cruise for a breathtaking view of Japan's water city, Osaka. Japan is well known throughout the world for its high-quality affordable beer brands, such as Asahi and Sapporo. Increasingly, Japan is also making a name for itself in the locally brewed craft beer industry as well. Osaka’s nightlife is perfect for the traveller who wants to take it slow and really savour the flavours that this city has to offer. Go out with BTE Angels and Kick back with a beer in one of the literally countless number of bars and izakaya that fill the alleyways. Osaka to Hiroshima To most people, Hiroshima means just one thing. The city's name will forever evoke images of 6 August 1945, when Hiroshima became the target of the world's first atomic-bomb attack. Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park is a constant reminder of that day, and it attracts visitors from all over the world with its moving message of peace. And the leafy city, with its wide boulevards and laid- back friendliness, is far from a depressing place. Present-day Hiroshima is home to an ever-thriving cosmopolitan community, and it's worth spending a couple of nights here to experience the city at its vibrant best. We will be staying in Hotel ANA Crowne Plaza Hiroshima. Explore Miyajima Island, one of the most beautiful destinations in Japan. Visit Peace Memorial Park and its museum, as well as the places of prayer for peace. Benefit from the insights of your local Expert. BTE Angel’s will take you to Aki Hiroshima Busho-Tai, Performers in Mōri-clan samurai costumes give small shows of song and swordplay. Hiroshima to Kitakyushu Kyūshū, Japan's southern- and westernmost main island, is arguably its warmest, friendliest and most beautiful, with active volcanic peaks, rocky, lush and near-tropical coastlines, and great onsen (hot springs) virtually everywhere. History and legend were made here: Jōmon ruins, Shintō's sun goddess, wealthy trading ports, cloistered foreigners, samurai rebels and one of the earth's greatest wartime tragedies all loom large. We will checking in Hotel RIHGA Royal Hotel Kokura, and after lunch you will meet your local expert for city tour. As the closest city to Japan's main island of Honshu, Kitakyushu is the gateway between the two islands and is packed with sightseeing opportunities. The Meiji-era buildings around the docks have been well preserved and serve as some of the main attractions in Kitakyushu, along with a handful of temples and shrines, and modern commercial districts of malls, restaurants, and hotels. The surrounding karst landscape holds plenty of interest for outdoor enthusiasts, with rocky limestone outcrops and atmospheric caves to explore. Early Evening we will Start our Night Tour to, Mt. Sarakura is the No. 1 spot for night views in Fukuoka and is not to be missed, The slope car is meant to get you to the observation deck of Mt. Sarakura, but the view from it is just as fantastic as from the observation deck. If you want to enjoy a meal with the night view and Dinner Party, go to the Sky Lounge Refuge restaurant with BTE Angel’s on the 4th floor or Rest in hotel. There is a wide menu selection, such as spaghetti with the Hakata specialty of mentaiko (spicy cod roe) and beef curry. Kitakyushu to Busan There is no direct connection from Kitakyushu to Busan. Team BTE will Arrange a ferry from Fukuoka to Busan, you will be on Sea with BTE coach and the journey takes 3h 5m. We will be Checking in Paradise Hotel Busan, After Meal your Local expert will Explain you about Busan Tour and Entertainment. Home to majestic mountains, glistening beaches, steaming hot springs and fantastic seafood, South Korea’s second-largest city is a rollicking port town with tonnes to offer. From casual tent bars and chic designer cafes to fish markets teeming with every species imaginable, Busan has something for all tastes. Board a comfortable air-conditioned BTE coach and head to the Taejongdae Cliff as you begin this full-day tour. Your Local Expert will lead the way to the Danubi Train ride. The Danubi Train makes several stops for you to enjoy the best views of the magnificent rocky seaside cliff. Take in the full view of Songdo Beach from the 365-meter-long curved Songdo Skywalk. Through the glass-floored walking paths you’ll be able to look down to the blue ocean waters. Stop to enjoy lunch in the beautiful Songdo Market. Afterwards, continue to the colorful and quirky Gamcheon Culture Village and Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, before heading back to your Hotel. After Early Dinner join BTE Angel’s to Witness Busan’s dazzling nighttime attractions, from the majestic Gwangan Bridge all lit up to peaceful Haeundae Beach and the brilliant cityscape from Mt. Hwangnyeongsan. You can enjoy the beautiful views of Busan from a boat, for approximately 1.5 hours. After, your Local expert will take you to Mountain Hwangnyeongsan Observatory, one of the best sightseeing spots in Korea.
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