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Are you searching for a pristine trekking route in the famous Everest region? If yes, then we have the perfect trip for you. Join us on this eleven-day, private, guided trek to the base camp of Mount Ama Dablam and enjoy traveling through the route less taken.
This trip starts in Kathmandu where we will pick you up from your hotel and drive you to the airport for a short flight to Lukla (2,827 meters). Your journey from Lukla initially follows the route to Everest Base Camp as it travels to Namche Bazaar via Phakding.
Spend a day in Namche, acclimatising and preparing for the journey. Then head for Pangboche via Phortse. Travel through lush forests, past mani walls and via quaint Sherpa villages where time seems to have come to a halt. Take the trail that goes from Pangboche to Ama Dablam Base Camp. See Mount Ama Dablam as well as Lhotse, Nuptse and Pumori mountains in close proximity as well as Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world, that is positioned between Mount Lhotse and Mount Nuptse.
Start your journey downhill along the same trail and catch your flight to Kathmandu from Lukla. Your trip comes to an end on arrival in the capital city.
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Eco Lodge, Guest House
Age Range
8-75 yrs
Operated in
english, hindi
Destinations
Everest Region, Ama Dablam Base
Everest Region, Ama Dablam Base Camp, Kathmandu, Phakding, Namche Bazar, Phortse, Pangboche, Lukla
Travel to one of the most secluded valleys in the Himalayas during this 18-day, guided tour. A slice of paradise lodged between mountains, the Tsum Valley was opened to trekkers only recently and hardly sees foreigners even now. We will drive you from Kathmandu to Soti Khola after taking you on a sightseeing tour of Kathmandu.
Trek through the lower-lying areas of Gorkha district, past Machha Khola, Jagat, and Lakuwa to reach Chumling, your first stop in the Tsum Valley, which derives its name from the Tibetan “Beyul Kyimolung” which means "the Valley of Happiness".
Explore this beautiful, untouched region, see the magnificent Ganesh Himal and Mount Manaslu, and visit famous local monasteries like Mu Gompa and Rachen Gompa. Observe the life of the villagers whose primary occupation is cattle herding. Also take a trip to the cave where the famous Tibetan mystic Milarepa is said to have meditated before it is time to start your downhill journey to Soti Khola, following the gurgling Budhi Gandaki River.
The route to the valley diverts from the main Manaslu trail midway through the journey. This trek is ideal for those who want to visit one of the least explored areas in the Himalayas where life seems to be frozen in time and Buddhism binds the people together and guides their everyday activities.
We will drive you back to your hotel in Kathmandu after the trek is over. For more details, please go through the itinerary below.
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Guest House
Age Range
16-79 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Manaslu-Tsum Valley, Kathmandu
Manaslu-Tsum Valley, Kathmandu, Mu Gompa, Rachen Gompa, Chumling, Philim, Tatopani, Gorkha, Soti Khola, Machha Khola, Jagat, Lakuwa, Chhokang Paro, Nilee
Join us on this guided group tour to visit one of the most popular natural landmarks in China, Huangshan Mountain. Our English-speaking tour guide will give you a call one day in advance to confirm the meeting time. On the day of the tour, please travel to Huangshan International Hotel (Number 31 Huangshan Road, Tunxi District, Huangshan city). We will pick you up from the lobby of the hotel at 7:30 am.
Take the coach from Hangshan city to the Huangshan Scenic Area. If the number of members in your group is less than ten, you will be sharing a coach with Chinese tourists but with an English-speaking tour guide by your side. Arrive at the entrance of Mount Huangshan between 08:30 am to 09:00 am and take the shuttle bus to Yungu Cable Car Station. You have the option of taking the cable car to the top of the mountain (own expense: CNY80 per person each way). However, in case you do not want to go for this option, you can walk your way to the top of the mountain, which takes around two and a half hours.
Admire the beauty of stunning peaks around you upon reaching the top. See White Goose Peak, Begin to Believe Peak, Black Tiger pines and Lion Peak among other natural landmarks. You can enjoy lunch at the top of the mountain by yourself if you want to (own expense).
Travel back to the cable car station after that. The coach will take you back to the meeting point in the city from there.
There are lots of legends about the Bund in Shanghai, but how were the changes made to the farmlands into private wharf's and South-Asian style corridor built, eventually becoming an "international architectural exposition”? How was the westernized Public Park and the wide Yangtze Road built the Bund? Why did foreign consulates, Western firms and financial institutions setup their business right here? And why was the area called the Bund? Some of these answers are quite complex. On this tour we will reveal all secrets related to the famous The Bund.
We will visit the former Astor House Hotel which was the first western hotel in China but now part of a building which has been secretly changed to a huge compound with local Chinese living in old hotel rooms as their day to day family home. We will also visit Waibaidu Bridge, which is the first all-steel bridge, and the only surviving example of a camelback truss bridge, in the entire China. The present bridge was opened on 20 January 1908. With its rich history and unique design the Waibaidu Bridge is one of the symbols of Shanghai.
Next stop is the Bund's origin, where the Huangpu River and Suzhou Creek converge, regarded as the origin of the Bund and the city. The 138,000-square-meter area contains many historic buildings, such as the recently saved Shanghai Rowing Club, the Union Church and the former British Consulate.
We then walk through the back street of East Nanjing Road, visit the famous historic buildings including the Peace Hotel, where many historical figures have stayed here such as Sun Yat-sen, Charlie Chaplin, Field Marshal Montgomery, Muhammad Ali, Bill Clinton, etc. We will also cover some of Shanghai's landmarks such as former HSBC building, custom house and former British club.
We invite you on an exciting and informative journey about one of Shanghai's most famous areas - The Bund.
Join us on this 3-day guided tour of Varanasi, a city in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh that dates back to the 11th century B.C. Regarded as the spiritual capital of India, the city draws Hindu pilgrims from all over the world who come to take a dip in the Ganges and worship in its shrines.
Start your trip by visiting some of the major cultural landmarks of the city, including Manas and Vishwanath temples. Explore some of its famous ghats and see an evening aarti. Enjoy a morning boat ride on the river and travel to Sarnath, where the Buddha gave his first sermon. We will drop you off at the airport or the train station in Varanasi after the trip is over.
The former French Concession is the most visited part of Shanghai, which is not difficult to understand if you look at its beautiful streets, great architecture and historic sites. Wheely takes you to the Western part of the French Concession and goes back in time to when the French lived in this part of Shanghai.
With a stop at the Propaganda Museum, you'll find an absolute treasure trove of Chinese Propaganda Art and at the same time, gain a little more understanding of the tumultuous but recent history of the country. The tour will have a quick stop at Tianzifang, where Wheely will guide you through this beautiful and well conserved artist area, hidden in Shanghai's back alleys.
The entire tour you'll be cycling through the beautiful, leafy streets of the former French Concession and you'll get a great idea of the life in Shanghai now and then.
Langtang's short trek to Kyangin Ri hiking route lies insight into the Langtang National Park, which is one of the most beautiful and least tourist short mountain treks in Nepal. The trek needs 8 days including 2 gorgeous days local drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubashi near to Tibet border and return. The trek route is popular for Tamang Village, Buddhist Culture, Yaks Farm, Flora, and fauna and offers you stunning views of mountain ranges of Mt. Langtang Lirung, Naya Kanga Peak, Ganjala Peak, Lang Shisha Ri, and Yala Peak, Mt. Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Dorje Lakpa and more.
You will walk inside the Langtang National Park on Red panda zone like a local Langtang people. Visit some of the most beautiful villages, monasteries and grab the best view of Himalayas panorama from Tserkuri or Kyangin Ri summit. The snowy peaks and its surroundings will make you feel really peaceful. The view of the great wide range of mountains.
The trek is becoming more popular because it brings you closer to the local Samanism culture as well as the area's rich wildlife. After getting the TIMS permit from Kathmandu, we will drive to Syabrubashi via Trishuli, Dhnuche, and then enjoy a short hike to Langtang Village, where you will get to feel an entirely different way of life on the same day. The adventure trip is not just a trek but also a great way to learn Tibetan culture, Mountain Geography, Wildlife insight the National park, and great fun.
Trekking and HikingAdventure
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Guest House, Hotel
Age Range
7-79 yrs
Operated in
english, nepalese
Destinations
Langtang trek, Pokhara, Kathmand
Langtang trek, Pokhara, Kathmandu, Syabrubesi, Lama Hotel, Langtang Village, Kyanjin Gompa, Kyanjin
Our representative will pick you up at your hotel at 8 am for an amazing full day tour of the Angkor Temple. Angkor Wat is the largest religious monument in the world and its architectural beauty is sure to blow your mind. Check out some of the most intricate stone carvings of celestial dancers, deities and other fanciful designs sculpted into the walls.
The first stop is at Angkor Thom, one of the most visually stunning temples at the complex. Then, we continue on a small circuit trip to the South Gate of the Angkor Thom – the best preserved gate in the area, known for portraying a variety of expressions.
Next, we head to the Terrace of the Leper King and Elephant Terrace, a 350m-long terrace that used to be an enormous viewing stand for public ceremonies and was used as a base for a humongous audience hall of the king. The itinerary then takes us to the ruined Baphuon, Royal Enclosure and Phimeanakas before we head to the mysterious Bayon Temple.
Also a part of this Angkor Wat tour is Banteay Kdey. Also known as the Citadel of Monks, this is a Buddhist temple where you can see thousands of monks leading their lives, following Buddhist principles and traditions. In the midst of all that excitement, don't miss out on Ta Prohm temple, a beautiful temple built in the late 12th century in a Bayon-style that has been left relatively undisturbed over time, unlike most Angkorian ruins.
Finally, enjoy the most beautiful sunset views you'll ever see, checking out rural scenes from the terraces of an ancient Angkorian temple, before heading back your hotel.
This tour lasts 6 hours and will take you to several interesting destinations. The time in each destination can be flexible as per your request.
At 8.00, you will be greeted and picked up at your hotel’s lobby by a local tour guide. You will be transferred to the Marble Mountains by car.
Once you arrive at the mountains, you will be taken to the practice slope. At the practice slope, you will learn the basics of knot tying, harness wearing, hardware and proper rappelling techniques. If the guides are satisfied that you have geared down safely, you will head down the first of 2 possible rappels.
The first rappel is a short walk from the practice area and boasts a fantastic view of the ocean. This 22- meter line has great exposure, fantastic scenery and makes you feel like you are much higher than you actually are.
The second rappel is down into one of the caves at Marble Mountain that was used as a workshop and also as a hideout for Vietnamese military during the war. Get ready for a full Indiana Jones experience. This rappel is about 15 meters down.
Then you will have a picnic style lunch after both rappels have been done.
Following the morning adventure and a full lunch, you can recharge your energy to explore the other caves and temples in Marble Mountains.
After about 6 hours, the tour finishes and you will be transferred back to your hotel.
These cooking classes are a fun and informative way to learn the secrets of Indian cooking. Our cooking classes teach more than just ways to cook Indian food. Our guests also learn the finer details and secrets which make Indian food so special. Depending upon the expertise and duration of classes, our guests can learn how to cook anything from a few appetizers to multi-course Indian meals. Our cooking instructors teach how to use the optimum blend of easily available ingredients and spices to create a perfect Indian meal.
We try to provide as much knowledge as possible in shortest possible amount of time without making it too rushed. Our focus is to provide an enjoyable cooking and eating session for everyone. Following are some of the cooking classes that you can consider joining. The dishes mentioned are for reference and can be modified according to requirements of the guests.
Average duration : 5 to 6 hours
Indian food dishes covered:
- 2-3 Indian snacks like pakora
- 1 pulses (lentils) 1 vegetable curry and dishes
- Rice pulao and roti (Indian bread)
- 1 Dessert: kheer or halwa
- 1 drink Lassi (Sweet, Salty or flavoured)
Synonymous to some of the most rewarding and stimulating wildlife activities, Chitwan National Park is located at the central Terai. The park is approximately 1,000 sq. km. of sub-tropical lowland jungle, five hours by road from Kathmandu or a 25 minute flight. It is home to a multitude of wild animals including the Royal Bengal tiger and the endangered one horn Rhinoceros native to Nepal of which there are less than 1,500 surviving. There have also been more than 420 species of birds recorded inside the park.
Our jungle itinerary include a stay at a lodge within the Chitwan National Park of which there are only six unique lodges available. The accommodation is in double thatched cottage style rooms. Activities include elephant safaris, canoeing, bird watching and nature tours conducted by resident professional guides and naturalists - you are up for a treat!
A visit to Chitwan provides you with the opportunity to fully experience the contrasts of Nepal. It offers an insight into a very different natural and cultural setting compared to the more familiar visions of the Kingdom.
Our clients often choose to continue the trip from Royal Chitwan to Lumbini, the birth place of the Buddha, an important pilgrimage site. Others proceed directly to the beautiful lakeside town of Pokhara with arguably the most famous mountain backdrop anywhere in the world. We can arrange you to go to any of these two destinations, or even a third, upon ending you stay here at Chitwan.
We look forward to welcoming you to one of our great jungles in Nepal, and provide you with great nature and wildlife experiences, and a comfortable accommodation.
We travelled with this operator our honeymoon and could not have had a better experience. The itinerary was incredible, with a good balance of activity and down time, and the resorts were beautiful, with fantastic food and incredible service. The service from the agency itself was also outstanding; they were in touch every day via WhatsApp to confirm itinerary and to ensure everything was going smoothly, and were responsive to any request. I would highly recommend traveling with this amazing operator!
Enjoy a romantic dinner on a traditional dhow boat with fantastic views of Dubai. After a short drive to Dubai Creek, you will board a traditional wooden boat and gently cruise through the natural estuary of the city.
You will be welcomed onboard with a drink before experiecing a fantastic evening with views of Dubai’s former trading center. You will pass by historical buildings and old palaces located on the waterfront. Admire the gold and spice markets, Sheikh Saeed's house, and the heritage village at the entrance of the estuary.
During the cruise you can enjoy a traditional buffet dinner with international dishes. You can also have your hand decorated with traditional henna painting.
Being among one of the first batch of cities to be opened up under 1978 reform policy, Guangzhou has prospered into a vibrant Chinese metropolis full of vigour. The Pearl Rive Night Cruise lets you enjoy the illuminated Guangzhou skyline and its iconic landmarks from the water as you feast on a buffet dinner.
Your tour guide will meet you at your downtown hotel at around 5:30 pm. Board a comfortable vehicle to join the Guangzhou Pearl River Night Cruise.
As the third longest river in China with a length of more than 2,000 kilometers, the Pearl River flows through Guangzhou city. At evening, taking a cruise is an ideal way to admire the breathtaking night view of the lit-up city.
On board the beautiful cruise boat, feast on a buffet dinner as you sail by sparkling landmarks of the city, including the gorgeous Canton Tower under dazzling lights.
Pearl River is like a ribbon that connects the historical sites and beautiful scenery along it and showcases both the modern culture and the historical legacy of Guangzhou. Relax and soak up this fascinating evening experience.
After sailing around one and a half hours return to the wharf and enjoy a safe transfer back to your hotel to conclude the trip.