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14 Days

Nepal – Bhutan Tour

Overview

Experience the cultural wealth and natural beauty of Nepal and Bhutan on this 14-day journey through the heart of the Himalayas. In Nepal, discover the lively streets and holy temples of Kathmandu, enjoy scenic sunrises over the snow-capped peaks from Sarangkot and Nagarkot. Relish the peaceful landscapes of Pokhara and the wildlife of Chitwan National Park. Discover traditional architecture, beautifully engraved palaces, and historic squares in Bhaktapur and Patan. This tour will also take you across forests, valleys, rural villages and green hills along the way.

In Bhutan, travel through valleys and scenic mountain passes, stopping at ancient dzongs, monasteries, and temples that display the nation’s characteristic architecture and spiritual traditions. Observe the magnificence of Punakha Dzong, panoramic Himalayan vistas from Dochula Pass, as well as the vivacious cultural heritage of Thimphu and Paro. From tranquil lakes and forested hills to lively local markets and sanctified religious sites, this tour offers a balanced exploration of both countries, letting travelers connect with the landscapes, traditions, spirituality and people that make this Nepal and Bhutan holiday an incredible experience.


Highlights

  • Mountain Flight: Enjoy a scenic Himalayan flight with panoramic views of towering peaks, including Mount Everest, Langtang, and Annapurna ranges.
  • Pokhara: Discover the natural beauty of Phewa Lake, Devi’s Fall, Seti Gorge, and Mahendra Cave, and witness a spectacular sunrise from Sarangkot.
  • Chitwan National Park: Experience thrilling elephant safaris, canoe rides, and guided jungle walks, and enjoy a Tharu cultural performance showcasing local traditions.
  • Bhutan – Thimphu: Visit Simtokha Dzong, BBS Tower, Memorial Chorten, National Library, and explore traditional arts at the School of Arts & Crafts and Handicrafts Emporium.
  • Punakha & Wangduephodrang: See the impressive Punakha Dzong, the ornate Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten, and visit the historic Wangduephodrang Dzong and bustling local markets.
  • Historical Sites: Explore Drukgyel Dzong, the National Museum (Ta Dzong), Rinpung Dzong, and Kyichu Lhakhang, while enjoying views of the majestic Mount Jomolhari.
  • Cultural and Scenic Experiences: Witness traditional festivals, local craftsmanship, serene lakes, terraced fields, and Himalayan vistas, combining natural beauty with spiritual and cultural immersion.

Itinerary

  • Day 01:
    Arrive in Kathmandu

    Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, you will receive a warm welcome and smooth assistance. A private transfer will take you to your hotel. In the afternoon, begin your introduction to the valley with a guided visit to Swayambhunath, also known as Monkey temple, one of the oldest Buddhist stupas in the world, followed by a tour of Kathmandu Durbar Square, where palaces and temples display the artistic legacy of the Malla kings. Overnight at a hotel in Kathmandu.

    Meals: Dinner
    Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 02:
    Kathmandu – Mountain Flight – Nagarkot

    Start early with a scenic mountain flight from Kathmandu.

    Note: A mountain flight is a 50–60-minute scenic flight along the Himalayas, offering panoramic, close-range views of towering peaks such as Langtang Lirung, Gaurishankar, Makalu, and the majestic Mount Everest itself. Flying at an altitude of around 20,000–25,000 feet, it provides a rare opportunity to witness the scale and splendour of the world’s highest mountain range without the need for trekking or climbing.

    Return to the hotel for breakfast before beginning your visits to two of the Kathmandu Valley’s most important spiritual landmarks. Start at Pashupatinath, the sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, where pilgrims, priests, and rituals along the Bagmati River create a vivid atmosphere of devotion. Continue to Boudhanath, the towering white stupa encircled by monasteries and prayer flags. Its calm, meditative energy and Tibetan Buddhist heritage make it one of the most iconic sites in Nepal.

    From here, drive towards Nagarkot with a stop in Bhaktapur, the remarkably preserved medieval city known for its traditional Newar architecture. Explore its intricately carved palaces, vibrant courtyards, the famous Golden Gate, and the ornate Palace of Fifty–Five Windows. Continue your journey uphill to Nagarkot, arriving in time to enjoy a sweeping Himalayan sunset from this serene hilltop village. Settle in for the night in Nagarkot.

    Drive Distance: 32km, 1.5 hours
    Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
    Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 03:
    Nagarkot – Pokhara

    Nagarkot is famous for its sunrise views. Rise early to witness a breathtaking sunrise as the first light washes over the Himalayan range, illuminating giants such as Langtang, Ganesh Himal, and even distant Everest on a clear morning.

    After breakfast, begin the scenic drive to Pokhara, a route that winds through terraced hillsides, river valleys, and traditional Nepali villages. Enjoy short breaks along the way for tea, rest, and photographs of the changing landscapes.

    By late afternoon, arrive in the peaceful lake city of Pokhara, framed by the Annapurna and Machhapuchhre peaks. Check into your hotel and settle in for a relaxed evening.

    Drive Distance: 232km, 7-8 hours
    Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
    Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 04:
    Pokhara Sightseeing

    Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and cultural richness of Pokhara. Begin with a visit to the Seti Gorge, a dramatic canyon carved over hundreds of years by the rushing waters of the Seti River, where limestone cliffs and turquoise waters create a striking contrast. Continue to Devi’s Fall, a powerful waterfall that plunges into an underground cavern, surrounded by legends and local folklore. Explore the Mahendra Cave, which is a fascinating limestone formation adorned with stalactites and stalagmites. Visit the Bindhyabasini Temple, an important Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Bhagwati, where devotees come to seek blessings amid a serene atmosphere.

    In the evening, unwind with a tranquil boat ride on Phewa Lake, where the calm waters reflect the snow-capped Annapurna range and the iconic Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) Peak. Watch the sun cast golden hues over the surrounding hills and traditional lakeside villages, creating a serene and photogenic setting. Return to your hotel to relax and enjoy a peaceful night in Pokhara.

    Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
    Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 05:
    Pokhara – Chitwan National Park

    Begin the day with an early excursion to Sarangkot, a hilltop vantage point celebrated for its panoramic sunrise views over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Mountain ranges. The drive to Sarangkot will take us about 40 mins. As the first light touches the snow-capped peaks, the sky transforms into a canvas of gold and pink, offering one of the most spectacular Himalayan vistas in Nepal. Return to your hotel for a hearty breakfast before embarking on the scenic drive south to Chitwan National Park, renowned as one of Asia’s premier wildlife sanctuaries.

    Upon arrival, check in at your lodge and take a moment to relax amid the lush surroundings of the subtropical forest. In the evening, experience a vibrant Tharu cultural performance, where local dancers and musicians bring to life the traditions, songs, and folklore of the Tharu people. This intimate encounter with indigenous culture provides a fascinating contrast to the natural beauty of the park. Settle in for the night, ready for a full day of jungle adventures tomorrow.

    Drive Distance: 158km, 5-6 hours
    Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
    Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 06:
    Chitwan National Park

    Wake up to the sounds of the forest and prepare for a full day in the natural wonders of Chitwan National Park, one of Nepal’s most celebrated wildlife sanctuaries and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Begin with an elephant safari, where you explore the dense forests and open grasslands atop a gentle giant, keeping a keen eye out for the park’s iconic residents, including one-horned rhinoceroses, sambar deer, and if fortunate, elusive Bengal tigers.

    Later, enjoy a serene canoe ride along the Rapti River, observing crocodiles basking on the banks and a rich variety of birds in their natural habitat. A guided jungle walk on foot introduces you to the subtropical flora, medicinal plants, and smaller creatures that thrive in this ecosystem, while an experienced naturalist shares insights about the park’s ecology and conservation efforts. Between activities, take time to relax and enjoy the lodge’s surroundings, absorbing the calm of the forest.

    In the evening, return to the lodge for dinner and unwind, reflecting on a day filled with adventure, wildlife encounters, and the quiet majesty of Nepal’s wilderness. Overnight at the resort.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
    Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 07:
    Chitwan – Kathmandu

    In the morning, transfer to Bharatpur Airport for your flight back to Kathmandu. Upon arrival, you will be met and assisted with a private transfer to your hotel, where you can refresh and prepare for the afternoon excursion.

    Spend the afternoon exploring Patan, also known as Lalitpur, one of the oldest cities in the Kathmandu Valley and celebrated for its exceptional Newar architecture, craftsmanship, and rich cultural heritage. Wander through Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where intricately carved wooden windows, ancient palaces, and stone temples reflect centuries of artistic mastery. Admire the Krishna Mandir, famed for its stone carvings depicting scenes from Hindu mythology, and explore the bustling squares where traditional artisans create metalwork, pottery, and thangka paintings.

    Return to your hotel in Kathmandu for an evening of relaxation.

    Fight Duration: 20 minutes
    Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
    Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 08:
    Kathmandu – Paro (Flight) – Exploration

    After breakfast, transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for your flight to Paro, Bhutan. The short domestic flight offers breathtaking views of the eastern Himalayas as you approach the Kingdom of Bhutan, with snow-capped peaks, terraced hills, and winding rivers unfolding below. On a clear day, you may catch glimpses of towering peaks such as Mount Jomolhari, which forms a dramatic backdrop to the Paro valley.

    Upon arrival in Paro, you will be welcomed and transferred to your hotel. Spend the afternoon exploring the charming town, with its traditional Bhutanese architecture, quaint streets, and bustling market.

    Fight Duration: 1 hour, 10 minutes
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
    Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 09:
    Paro – Thimphu

    After breakfast, take a scenic drive from Paro to Thimphu, Bhutan’s tranquil capital, winding through lush valleys, terraced fields, and quaint villages that offer a glimpse into everyday life in the kingdom. En route, stop at Simtokha Dzong, the oldest fortress in Bhutan, built in 1629. This historic dzong now houses a school for Buddhist studies and serves as a repository of religious and cultural knowledge. Its imposing whitewashed walls, traditional Bhutanese architecture, and intricate murals make it an important site for both history enthusiasts and spiritual seekers.

    Continue your journey to Thimphu. On arrival, check into your hotel and enjoy the afternoon at leisure. You may stroll through the streets, interact with local artisans, or simply relax and take in the peaceful ambience of the capital.

    Drive Distance: 50km, 1.5 hours
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
    Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 10:
    Thimphu Sightseeing

    Begin the day with a drive to BBS Tower, which offers a panoramic view of Thimphu Valley, the Wang Chhu River, and the surrounding forested hills. From this vantage point, you can appreciate the unique blend of traditional Bhutanese architecture and modern development that defines the city. Continue to the Takin Preserve (Mini Zoo), home to Bhutan’s national animal, the Takin, a rare and fascinating species with a unique appearance, where you will learn about the country’s efforts to protect its native wildlife.

    Next, visit Anim Dratshang, a Buddhist nunnery, where you can observe nuns engaged in study and prayer, offering insight into Bhutan’s spiritual life. Explore the National Library, a repository of ancient manuscripts, and the Handmade Paper Factory, where local artisans produce traditional Bhutanese paper using ancient methods. Stop at the National Memorial Chorten, a stupa built to honor the third King of Bhutan, HM Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. Its colorful murals, prayer wheels, and devotional atmosphere make it a spiritual highlight of Thimphu.

    Conclude your cultural exploration at the Handicrafts Emporium, a place to browse and purchase authentic Bhutanese crafts. Return to your hotel in the evening for a restful night.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
    Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 11:
    Thimphu – Punakha

    Following breakfast, set out on a scenic drive to Punakha. Along the way, make a stop at Dochula Pass, located at an altitude of 3,080 meters. This mountain pass offers one of the most enchanting panoramic views of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks on a clear day, with 108 memorial chortens (stupas) standing gracefully along the ridge.

    Continue down into the serene Punakha Valley, known for its fertile rice fields and flowing rivers. Visit the Punakha Dzong (fortress), often referred to as the “Palace of Great Happiness,” which sits majestically at the confluence of the Pho Chhu and Mo Chhu rivers. This dzong is an architectural masterpiece of Bhutanese design, adorned with intricate woodwork, courtyards, and golden roofs.

    Later, explore the Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten, a beautifully decorated stupa perched on a hill, offering a short hike and panoramic views of the valley. The evening is free to relax in the peaceful surroundings of Punakha, soaking in the charm of this historic and picturesque valley.

    Drive Distance: 73km, 2-3 hours
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
    Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 12:
    Punakha – Wangdue Phodrang – Paro

    After breakfast, begin your journey to Wangduephodrang, a historic town known for its charming dzong and traditional Bhutanese markets. Visit the Wangduephodrang Dzong, an impressive fortress-monastery that stands as a testament to Bhutanese architectural ingenuity and spiritual heritage. Stroll through the local market, where you can observe artisans and traders selling traditional crafts, textiles, and fresh produce, offering an authentic glimpse of daily life in rural Bhutan.

    Continue the scenic drive back to Paro. En route, enjoy views of the pristine Paro River and stop for photos at picturesque locations along the way.

    On arrival in Paro, check in at your hotel and spend the evening at leisure.

    Drive Distance: 145km, 5 hours
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
    Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 13:
    Paro Sightseeing

    Make a visit to Drukgyel Dzong, a historic fortress perched on a hill that once played a pivotal role in defending Bhutan from Tibetan invasions. Though partially in ruins, the dzong retains its commanding presence, and on a clear day, you can enjoy spectacular views of Mount Jomolhari, one of Bhutan’s most sacred peaks.

    Next, visit Ta Dzong, the National Museum of Bhutan, housed in a distinctive circular watchtower. Here, explore an impressive collection of artifacts, thangka paintings, ancient weapons, and religious relics. From Ta Dzong, descend the trail to Rinpung Dzong, a striking fortress-monastery that has served both as a religious center and administrative hub.

    In the afternoon, visit Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest and most sacred temples in Bhutan, believed to have been built in the 7th century. The temple’s serene ambiance, delicate carvings, and colorful prayer flags provide a peaceful and contemplative experience.

    After completing your sightseeing, return to your hotel in Paro for your final night in Bhutan.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
    Accommodation: Hotel

  • Day 14:
    Paro Sightseeing

    Transfer to the airport for your onward journey, concluding your memorable exploration of Nepal and Bhutan.

    Meals: Breakfast

Tour Map

Inclusions

  • Airport Pick-up and Drop.
  • All ground transfers.
  • All Accommodations on Twin/Double Occupancy.
  • Breakfast + Dinner during the stay.
  • Meals on full board basis in Chitwan National Park
  • Meals on full board basis in Bhutan.
  • Sightseeing tour as per the detailed itinerary.
  • Services of an English-Speaking Tourist Guide.
  • Includes all taxes & Service Charges.

Exclusion

  • Anything not mentioned in Inclusions.
  • Drinks / beverages etc. during Lunch.
  • Tipping to Driver, Guide and in hotel.
  • Any other expenses of personal nature and which is not mentioned above.
  • Medical and travel insurance.

14 Days

Nepal – Bhutan Tour
Tour Cost

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Trip: Nepal – Bhutan Tour

Best Time to do This Tour

The ideal months to explore Nepal and Bhutan are September to November (Autumn) and March to May (Spring), when the weather is generally clear, dry, and comfortable, offering spectacular views of the Himalayas and pleasant conditions for sightseeing.

In Nepal, daytime temperatures in Kathmandu range from 20–25°C (68–77°F) in spring and autumn, with cooler mornings and evenings. Pokhara sees similar temperatures, while Chitwan is warmer, with daytime highs around 25–30°C (77–86°F).

In Bhutan, the best travel window is also March to May and September to November, when the skies are clear and the valleys are vibrant with flowers or autumn colors. Thimphu and Paro enjoy daytime temperatures between 18–25°C (64–77°F), while higher passes like Dochula (3,080m) are cooler, ranging from 5–12°C (41–54°F).

Accommodations

Throughout this tour, you will stay in carefully selected hotels and lodges that offer a high standard of comfort and convenience. Each property provides well-appointed rooms with modern amenities, ensuring a relaxing environment after a day of sightseeing. Safety and cleanliness are a priority, with attentive staff and secure facilities to make your stay worry-free.

The accommodations are strategically located close to major attractions and city centers, allowing easy access to key sites without long transfers. Many offer scenic views of the surrounding landscapes, from Himalayan peaks to river valleys, providing a peaceful setting to unwind while staying well-connected to the heart of each destination.

Vehicle for the Tour

During the tour, all transfers and sightseeing excursions are conducted in private, air-conditioned vehicles, ensuring both comfort and convenience throughout your journey. For up to three passengers, a comfortable sedan is provided, while groups of four or more will travel in a spacious minivan to ensure ample seating and luggage space.

All vehicles are operated by experienced local drivers who are familiar with the roads, safety regulations, and local driving conditions. Transfers include airport pickups and drop-offs, as well as transportation for all intercity drives and sightseeing excursions, providing a seamless and stress-free travel experience across Nepal and Bhutan.

Food and Dining

This tour offers a variety of dining experiences that highlight both local and international cuisine. In Nepal, you will have the opportunity to sample authentic Nepali dishes, including momo dumplings, dal bhat (lentil rice), and Newari specialties, while hotels and restaurants also offer Western-style meals to cater to different tastes.

In Bhutan, you can enjoy traditional Bhutanese cuisine, such as ema datshi (chili and cheese stew), red rice, and local soups, alongside international options at most hotels and lodges. Meals are prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients, providing a healthy and flavorful experience. Travelers can expect a mix of buffet-style and à la carte meals, depending on the property, ensuring variety and convenience throughout the journey.

Visa & Permits

For Nepal, most international travelers can obtain a tourist visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. The visa is typically valid for 15, 30, or 90 days, depending on your requirements, and can be obtained with a valid passport and the appropriate fee. It is recommended to carry multiple passport-sized photographs and confirm the current visa fees before travel.

For Bhutan, all visitors require a pre-arranged visa, which is processed through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator. Your visa and necessary permits will be arranged as part of the tour package, and travelers are advised to carry a valid passport throughout their stay. Entry into Bhutan also requires approval for national park visits and protected sites, which is typically handled by your guide to ensure smooth access to all included attractions.

What to Expect

Experience of Culture

This tour offers deep insight into the spiritual and cultural heritage of Nepal and Bhutan. From visiting centuries-old temples and stupas in Kathmandu and Patan, to exploring dzongs, monasteries, and traditional villages in Bhutan, you will witness the rich artistic traditions, religious practices, and local lifestyles that define these Himalayan nations.

Scenic Landscapes

Expect breathtaking views of the Himalayas, including panoramic sunrises over Annapurna and Dhaulagiri, serene lakes like Phewa Lake in Pokhara, terraced rice fields, river valleys, and lush forests. The scenic drives, mountain flights, and hilltop viewpoints offer countless photo opportunities and moments of awe-inspiring natural beauty.

Wildlife Encounters

In Chitwan National Park, enjoy guided jungle walks, elephant safaris, and canoe rides, giving you the chance to see rhinos, deer, exotic birds, and other wildlife in their natural habitat. Evening Tharu cultural performances offer a complementary experience of local traditions.

Comfortable Travel

Travel in private, air-conditioned vehicles with professional drivers. Accommodations are safe, well-located, and provide modern amenities for a comfortable stay. The pace of the tour balances sightseeing, cultural experiences, and relaxation, ensuring a memorable yet stress-free journey.

Local Cuisine and Dining

Sample authentic Nepali and Bhutanese dishes alongside familiar Western options at hotels and selected restaurants. Meals include a mix of traditional flavors and international cuisine to accommodate diverse tastes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need travel insurance for this tour?

Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended for medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and personal belongings. It ensures peace of mind while traveling in remote or mountainous areas.

Is the tour suitable for children or elderly travelers?

The tour is family-friendly and can accommodate elderly travelers, though some sightseeing involves walking on uneven terrain or climbing steps, such as at temples, dzongs, and heritage sites.

What type of clothing should I pack?

Lightweight, breathable clothing is ideal for daytime sightseeing, while warmer layers are recommended for early mornings, evenings, and higher altitude locations like Sarangkot and Dochula Pass. Comfortable walking shoes are essential.

Are the roads and mountain flights safe?

Yes, all travel is arranged with experienced local drivers and well-maintained vehicles. Mountain flights are operated by certified airlines with strict safety standards, offering a safe and reliable way to view the Himalayas.

Will I need cash, and can I use credit cards?

Credit cards are accepted in larger hotels, restaurants, and some shops in major cities, but small towns, markets, and local vendors may only accept cash. It’s advisable to carry Nepali Rupees in Nepal and Ngultrum or Indian Rupees in Bhutan for small purchases.

How physically demanding is this tour?

The tour is moderate in activity level, with sightseeing, and walking through heritage sites. Most excursions are flexible, allowing travelers to rest as needed.

Are there opportunities to interact with locals?

Yes, you will encounter local communities in Nepal and Bhutan, visit markets, observe traditional crafts, and enjoy cultural performances such as the Tharu show in Chitwan.

Do I need any special vaccinations?

Routine vaccinations are recommended, and travelers should consult their healthcare provider for advice on vaccines for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and other region-specific health precautions.

What is the altitude like on this tour? Will I experience altitude sickness?

Most destinations in this tour, including Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Thimphu, are at moderate altitudes (1,300–2,400 meters). Occasional short trips to higher viewpoints like Sarangkot or Dochula Pass (3,080 meters) may cause mild breathlessness for some. Travelers are advised to stay hydrated and take it slow. Severe altitude sickness is uncommon on this itinerary.

Is tap water safe to drink?

It is recommended to drink bottled or filtered water in both Nepal and Bhutan. Hotels generally provide safe drinking water, and bottled water is widely available.

How is the Wi-Fi and mobile connectivity?

Major hotels and lodges provide Wi-Fi, though speeds may vary in remote locations. Mobile coverage is generally good in towns and cities, but may be limited in mountainous or rural areas.

Are the mountain flights guaranteed?

Mountain flights are weather-dependent. In case of poor visibility, flights may be rescheduled, and the itinerary adjusted to ensure you still experience the highlights of the region.

What currency should I carry, and can I exchange money?

In Nepal, the local currency is Nepali Rupee (NPR), and in Bhutan, it is the Ngultrum (BTN), which is pegged to the Indian Rupee. Currency exchange facilities are available at airports, banks, and major towns. Credit cards are accepted in larger hotels and shops.

Can dietary restrictions be accommodated?

Yes, most hotels and restaurants can accommodate vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free diets, though advance notice to your guide is recommended.

How much walking is involved?

Sightseeing includes moderate walking on temple grounds, heritage sites, and markets. Some steps or uneven terrain may be encountered at historical sites and viewpoints, but the pace is manageable and flexible.

Will I need special clothing for Bhutanese temples and dzongs?

Modest attire is required when entering temples and dzongs. Covered shoulders and knees are recommended, and shoes must be removed before entering sacred spaces.

Booking Requirements

  • A copy of your passport (first page only).
  • Pick-up and drop-off details (Hotel name and contact number).
  • A 25% advance deposit is required to confirm your booking (minimum 1 month before). [Click here for the online payment gateway.]

Cancellation & Refund Policy

  • 15 days before travel date: 10% of total cost will be charged.
  • 10 days before travel date: 25% of total cost will be charged.
  • Within 48 hours of travel date: No refund.

Note: All cancellations must be sent via email (mgr@ahospitalityclub.com ).

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