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18885 – Ladakh Tour Hotel Address/Contact Details

22nd and 23rd May – 2 Nights, 25th May – 1 Night , 27th May – 1 Night
Hotel Omasila – Leh
Chanspa, Leh Ladakh, J & K – 194101 ( India)
(M) – 9419219504
(L) – 0198 – 252119,251789,257207
24th May – 1 Night
Nature’s Nest Camp – Pangong
Spangmik Village
(L) – 1982 258841
26th May – 1 Night
Nature’s Nest Camp – Nubra Valley
Hunder Village
(L) – 1982 258841
Our Office Address And Contact Numbers:
Feel India Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd.
110,111 Apollo Tower 2, M.G. Road Indore – 452001
(L) – 0731- 4236622
(M) – 9826443300
Mr. Om Major Gupta (Director) – 9303283032
Mrs. Megha Om Gupta(Director) – 9827731127,7222901127
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18885 – Sightseeing Places of Ladakh

The places of interest in Sham Valley Ladakh which includes Alchi, Likir, Basgo, Zanskar and Indus Confluence at Nimmu, Magnetic Hills, Gurudwara Pather Sahib  they all are very much close to each other and requires about 160 KMs of drive for the complete tour and back to Leh in a day. So, lets look at all these places one by one in this complete Travel Guide of Sham Valley in Ladakh.
Gurudwara Pather Sahib

Gurudwara Pather Sahib about 22 KMs from Leh and at an altitude of 3600 Mtrs, was constructed in memory of Guru Nanak Dev ji. It is right on the Srinagar – Leh Highway and is believed that this sacred stone/boulder refused to move in road construction operations even by huge machines/bulldozers etc. due to holy blessings/touch of Guru Nanak Dev ji. After offering the prayers, taking prasad you can move ahead to Magnetic Hills as next stop on the tour of Sham Valley.

Magnetic Hills

Magnetic Hills is located about 30 KMs from Leh at an altitude of 11000 Feet approximately at Srinagar – Leh Highway. Magnetics Hills, a phenomena that defies gravity. It is believed that the Magnetic Hills have magnetic properties so strong to pull cars towards it. We put the car in the marked box and placed it in neutral gear and voila!! the car started climbing. People say it is nothing but an optical illusion, we could not judge it because the car was actually going upwards in the direction of Magnetic hills. May be a ball will be useful to judge the situation. If the ball also goes towards the hills then certainly there is nothing but an illusion that projects a descending road as ascending road.

Confluence of Zanskar and Indus Rivers

As you move ahead from Magnetic Hills, just before Nimmu Village, there comes a famous confluence of two rivers Indus River coming from Tibet (left) and Zanskar River coming from Zanskar Valley (right). Zanskar River is known for its famous Chadar Trek. Chadar Trek is done in peak winters when the Zanskar river freezes and people trek over it to reach Padum Village in Zanskar Valley from Leh because of heavy snowfall. Now, there is a tourist spot that has been created along the shores of the confluence where you can spend some relaxing time along the two rivers.When you head towards Basgo, on the way you can also see the longest Mani Wall (about 600 Mtrs) just at the exit of Nimmu Village.

Basgo Palace

Basgo Palace rather ruins of Basgo Palace, is about 40 KMs from Leh and is approximately 500 years old, built for Namgyal rulers. Basgo Palace now houses a monastery as well and is a nice place to visit. Some shots of movie “Dil Se” was also shot here. As you will go towards Likir diversion from Basgo Palace, there comes a stretch straight as an arrow, which looks beautiful and many advertisements have been shot around this place.

Likir Monastery

It is time to head to Likir Monastery As you go Move towards Sasapol, about 10 KMs before you will see a diversion towards right going to Likir monastery. About 52 KMs from Leh, Likir Monastery was built in 11th century and was again re-built in 18th century and houses a 25 feet Lord gold covered Buddha Statue. It is a bit tough to climb the stairs with un-acclimatized body. Views from the terrace are every penny worth the effort. You will be amused to see the models created with butter which do not melt. Locales say those who have created it had powers in their hands that is why these models does not melt. Amazing Art!! Time to leave towards Alchi Monastery.

Alchi Monastery

As you come back to Srinagar – Leh Highway from Likir Monastery, you need to take right and go towards Sasapol about 10-12 KMs ahead. At Sasapol, there comes a bridge named by Alchi bridge from where you take left and goes towards Alchi village. About 65 KMs from west of Leh and about 3100 Mtrs of altitude, Alchi Monastery is one of the oldest monasteries of Leh and have monuments and scriptures dated as old as 10th century. You can buy a bottle of oil and light to be offered in the monastery and headed down to monastery which is so calm and peaceful. The time spent will bring you more close to Buddhism if you are into it and sense of peace it offers to one’s soul, remarkable!! You can walk down to Indus River as well from the back of the monastery and spend some time along the river.

Leh Palace

The Leh Palace stands on its ruinous state, is one of the important historical monuments of the Ladakh region. Modeled on the Potala Palace of Lhasa in Tibet, this 9-storied royal palace was built by King Sengge Namgyal in the 17th century. But in later period, the royal Ladakhi family abandoned the palace when Dogra kingdom took control over the Ladkh region in 19th century. Design and architecture of the palace is similar to Potala Palace and it resembles the fine Tibetan architectural style. The interiors of the palace are decorated with beautiful motifs and murals. Exterior of the royal palace also looks magnificent from atop of Namgyal hill in Leh.

Shanti Stupa

Shanti Stupa is situated at a height of 4267 meters overlooking the Leh city, it gives a panoramic view of surrounding snow capped mountains . Situated at a distance of about 5 km drive able road from the Leh city or one can reach here by climbing 500 steps. The location of Shanti Stupa is such that it is visible from all over Leh city.

It is built as a two level structure, a flight of stairs leads to the first level where a Dharmchakra (as in white strip of Indian national flag) with two deer on each side, features a central image of Lord Buddha in golden colour sitting on a platform turning the Dharmchakra wheel, the second level depicting the birth of Buddha, defeating of devils in meditation and death of Buddha along with many small images of meditating Buddha, all embossed in vibrant colours.

A white dome Stupa (Chorten) built on a Changspa, a steep hill, opposite the Leh Palace different in architecture from the Ladhakhi style gives a magnificent view at sunrise and sunset; it looks more beautiful at night illuminated in the white light. It was built by the Ladakh and Japanese Buddhists, Ladakhis offered voluntary labor, construction started in 1983 and it was inaugurated in August 1991 by His Holiness The Dalai Lama. It was built to promote world peace and prosperity and to commemorate the 2500 years of Buddhism.

Hemis Monastery

It is the biggest monastery of Ladakh, situated on a green hill and surrounded by mountains located approximately at a distance of 47 km from Leh.It belongs to Dugpa order and was founded in year of 1630 by the First incarnation of Stagsang Raspa Nawang Gyatso. Hemis Monastery Ladakh existed before the 11th century.The monastery is richly endowed and decorated on all the sides by prayer flags dedicated to Lord Buddha. Observe the annual Hemis festival dedicated to the dancing reincarnate of Buddha, Lord Padmasambhava, whose mission is to improve the spiritual condition of all living beings. See the painted and decorated white walls of the main building. The monastery hosts the guardian deities and the Wheel of Life, as well as an important library of Tibetan style books.

Khardung La Pass   

Khardung La pass or the “Pass of Lower Castle” is the world’s highest motorable pass and is the gateway to the Shyok and Nubra valley in Ladakh.

One of the most picturesque locales in Leh, Khardung la Pass is situated 39 km by road North of Leh and is at a height of 18,380 ft from the sea level. The road from Leh to Khardung La is asphalted for about 24 km till the South Pullu check post but from there the road is made up of gravel (Loose Rock) and dirt track till the North Pullu check point (15km) and occasional rivulets of snow melt. Khardung la pass connects Leh and Nubra Valley and also serves as a gateway to the famous siachen glacier.Khardung La pass offers amazing views of the valley and the roads winding up the mountain. The pristine air, scenic vistas and the feeling of being on top of the world have made Khardung La a popular tourist attraction. Inner line permit for Indians and Protected area permit for foreigners is required to visit Khardung La top. A steady climb over winding road gave a panoramic view of Leh town below with Stok Kangri peak in the background. An isolated gompa on a small hill provided an enchanting picture as one climbs up. The weather is highly unstable and can change surprisingly fast leaving you stranded for hours or even days so you need to come prepared when planning to visit Khardung La.

Nubra Valley

Nubra Valley is one of the MUST VISIT places in Ladakh especially if you are visiting for the first time. Nubra Valley is among the sub-districts in Ladakh, located in North East side having Diskit Village as the its main headquarters. Diskit is situated about 120 odd KMs from Leh town which is the main capital of Ladakh district. The Shyok river, a tributary of Indus river, meets the Nubra or Siachen river to form a large valley that separates the Ladakh and Karakorum Ranges. The ultra wide landscapes, humongous mountain faces, lovely trails, wide variety of colors and musical Shyok river flowing midst the valley will take your breath away at first sight. No wonder, if you are missing on this part of Ladakh on your trip, you are almost missing out on the heart of the Ladakh trip.

Diskit Monastery

Diskit has a monastery which is largest and oldest Buddhist monastery in Nubra Valley it is 515 Years Old and houses a 106 feet tall Maitrey Buddha statue. There is Lachung Temple as well which is quite close to monastery.

Hunder

Hunder is famous for its sand dunes and double humped bacterian camel safari.

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The places of interest in Sham Valley Ladakh which includes Alchi, Likir, Basgo, Zanskar and Indus Confluence at Nimmu, Magnetic Hills, Gurudwara Pather Sahib  they all are very much close to each other and requires about 160 KMs of drive for the complete tour and back to Leh in a day. So, lets look at all these places one by one in this complete Travel Guide of Sham Valley in Ladakh.

Gurudwara Pather Sahib

Gurudwara Pather Sahib about 22 KMs from Leh and at an altitude of 3600 Mtrs, was constructed in memory of Guru Nanak Dev ji. It is right on the Srinagar – Leh Highway and is believed that this sacred stone/boulder refused to move in road construction operations even by huge machines/bulldozers etc. due to holy blessings/touch of Guru Nanak Dev ji. After offering the prayers, taking prasad you can move ahead to Magnetic Hills as next stop on the tour of Sham Valley.

Magnetic Hills

Magnetic Hills is located about 30 KMs from Leh at an altitude of 11000 Feet approximately at Srinagar – Leh Highway. Magnetics Hills, a phenomena that defies gravity. It is believed that the Magnetic Hills have magnetic properties so strong to pull cars towards it. We put the car in the marked box and placed it in neutral gear and voila!! the car started climbing. People say it is nothing but an optical illusion, we could not judge it because the car was actually going upwards in the direction of Magnetic hills. May be a ball will be useful to judge the situation. If the ball also goes towards the hills then certainly there is nothing but an illusion that projects a descending road as ascending road.

Confluence of Zanskar and Indus Rivers

As you move ahead from Magnetic Hills, just before Nimmu Village, there comes a famous confluence of two rivers Indus River coming from Tibet (left) and Zanskar River coming from Zanskar Valley (right). Zanskar River is known for its famous Chadar Trek. Chadar Trek is done in peak winters when the Zanskar river freezes and people trek over it to reach Padum Village in Zanskar Valley from Leh because of heavy snowfall. Now, there is a tourist spot that has been created along the shores of the confluence where you can spend some relaxing time along the two rivers.When you head towards Basgo, on the way you can also see the longest Mani Wall (about 600 Mtrs) just at the exit of Nimmu Village.

Basgo Palace

Basgo Palace rather ruins of Basgo Palace, is about 40 KMs from Leh and is approximately 500 years old, built for Namgyal rulers. Basgo Palace now houses a monastery as well and is a nice place to visit. Some shots of movie “Dil Se” was also shot here. As you will go towards Likir diversion from Basgo Palace, there comes a stretch straight as an arrow, which looks beautiful and many advertisements have been shot around this place.

Likir Monastery

It is time to head to Likir Monastery As you go Move towards Sasapol, about 10 KMs before you will see a diversion towards right going to Likir monastery. About 52 KMs from Leh, Likir Monastery was built in 11th century and was again re-built in 18th century and houses a 25 feet Lord gold covered Buddha Statue. It is a bit tough to climb the stairs with un-acclimatized body. Views from the terrace are every penny worth the effort. You will be amused to see the models created with butter which do not melt. Locales say those who have created it had powers in their hands that is why these models does not melt. Amazing Art!! Time to leave towards Alchi Monastery.

Alchi Monastery

As you come back to Srinagar – Leh Highway from Likir Monastery, you need to take right and go towards Sasapol about 10-12 KMs ahead. At Sasapol, there comes a bridge named by Alchi bridge from where you take left and goes towards Alchi village. About 65 KMs from west of Leh and about 3100 Mtrs of altitude, Alchi Monastery is one of the oldest monasteries of Leh and have monuments and scriptures dated as old as 10th century. You can buy a bottle of oil and light to be offered in the monastery and headed down to monastery which is so calm and peaceful. The time spent will bring you more close to Buddhism if you are into it and sense of peace it offers to one’s soul, remarkable!! You can walk down to Indus River as well from the back of the monastery and spend some time along the river.

Leh Palace

The Leh Palace stands on its ruinous state, is one of the important historical monuments of the Ladakh region. Modeled on the Potala Palace of Lhasa in Tibet, this 9-storied royal palace was built by King Sengge Namgyal in the 17th century. But in later period, the royal Ladakhi family abandoned the palace when Dogra kingdom took control over the Ladkh region in 19th century. Design and architecture of the palace is similar to Potala Palace and it resembles the fine Tibetan architectural style. The interiors of the palace are decorated with beautiful motifs and murals. Exterior of the royal palace also looks magnificent from atop of Namgyal hill in Leh.

Shanti Stupa

Shanti Stupa is situated at a height of 4267 meters overlooking the Leh city, it gives a panoramic view of surrounding snow capped mountains . Situated at a distance of about 5 km drive able road from the Leh city or one can reach here by climbing 500 steps. The location of Shanti Stupa is such that it is visible from all over Leh city.

It is built as a two level structure, a flight of stairs leads to the first level where a Dharmchakra (as in white strip of Indian national flag) with two deer on each side, features a central image of Lord Buddha in golden colour sitting on a platform turning the Dharmchakra wheel, the second level depicting the birth of Buddha, defeating of devils in meditation and death of Buddha along with many small images of meditating Buddha, all embossed in vibrant colours.

A white dome Stupa (Chorten) built on a Changspa, a steep hill, opposite the Leh Palace different in architecture from the Ladhakhi style gives a magnificent view at sunrise and sunset; it looks more beautiful at night illuminated in the white light. It was built by the Ladakh and Japanese Buddhists, Ladakhis offered voluntary labor, construction started in 1983 and it was inaugurated in August 1991 by His Holiness The Dalai Lama. It was built to promote world peace and prosperity and to commemorate the 2500 years of Buddhism.

Hemis Monastery

It is the biggest monastery of Ladakh, situated on a green hill and surrounded by mountains located approximately at a distance of 47 km from Leh.It belongs to Dugpa order and was founded in year of 1630 by the First incarnation of Stagsang Raspa Nawang Gyatso. Hemis Monastery Ladakh existed before the 11th century.The monastery is richly endowed and decorated on all the sides by prayer flags dedicated to Lord Buddha. Observe the annual Hemis festival dedicated to the dancing reincarnate of Buddha, Lord Padmasambhava, whose mission is to improve the spiritual condition of all living beings. See the painted and decorated white walls of the main building. The monastery hosts the guardian deities and the Wheel of Life, as well as an important library of Tibetan style books.

Khardung La Pass

Khardung La pass or the “Pass of Lower Castle” is the world’s highest motorable pass and is the gateway to the Shyok and Nubra valley in Ladakh.
One of the most picturesque locales in Leh, Khardung la Pass is situated 39 km by road North of Leh and is at a height of 18,380 ft from the sea level. The road from Leh to Khardung La is asphalted for about 24 km till the South Pullu check post but from there the road is made up of gravel (Loose Rock) and dirt track till the North Pullu check point (15km) and occasional rivulets of snow melt. Khardung la pass connects Leh and Nubra Valley and also serves as a gateway to the famous siachen glacier.Khardung La pass offers amazing views of the valley and the roads winding up the mountain. The pristine air, scenic vistas and the feeling of being on top of the world have made Khardung La a popular tourist attraction. Inner line permit for Indians and Protected area permit for foreigners is required to visit Khardung La top. A steady climb over winding road gave a panoramic view of Leh town below with Stok Kangri peak in the background. An isolated gompa on a small hill provided an enchanting picture as one climbs up. The weather is highly unstable and can change surprisingly fast leaving you stranded for hours or even days so you need to come prepared when planning to visit Khardung La.

Nubra Valley

Nubra Valley is one of the MUST VISIT places in Ladakh especially if you are visiting for the first time. Nubra Valley is among the sub-districts in Ladakh, located in North East side having Diskit Village as the its main headquarters. Diskit is situated about 120 odd KMs from Leh town which is the main capital of Ladakh district. The Shyok river, a tributary of Indus river, meets the Nubra or Siachen river to form a large valley that separates the Ladakh and Karakorum Ranges. The ultra wide landscapes, humongous mountain faces, lovely trails, wide variety of colors and musical Shyok river flowing midst the valley will take your breath away at first sight. No wonder, if you are missing on this part of Ladakh on your trip, you are almost missing out on the heart of the Ladakh trip.

Diskit Monastery

Diskit has a monastery which is largest and oldest Buddhist monastery in Nubra Valley it is 515 Years Old and houses a 106 feet tall Maitrey Buddha statue. There is Lachung Temple as well which is quite close to monastery.

Hunder

Hunder is famous for its sand dunes and double humped bacterian camel safari.

18885 – Ladakh – Pre DepartureInformation

THINGS TO CARRY:

  1. 1 heavy woollen jacket
  2. Inner Clothing (Thermal Wear)
  3. 1 light woollen jacket
  4. However, in most parts of the Leh- Ladakh region, there is a drastic fluctuation in the daily temperature. Therefore, tourists should carry woollen clothes and sweaters while packing their bags for the trip.
  5. Hand Gloves, Always good to carry them with you.
  6. A pair of woollen socks.
  7. Carry at least one or two caps to protect yourself from direct sunlight as it is too harsh in this region and good high SPF sunscreen lotions.
  8. Carry at least 1 Woollen Cap too to protect yourself from cold entering the head.
  9. Sunglasses to protect your eyes from the reflections from snow.
  10. A pair of Sports shoes, Sleepers.
  11. Personal Toiletries / Wind Cheater /Umbrella/ Tissue Roll.
  12. Mobile phone with appropriate charger and sim card.
  13. If you are not carrying roaming card, local telephone booths are available. If you are going for roaming please contact your service provider immediately and check 48 hours prior whether the needful is done. Preferably go for BSNL, Airtel Post Paid Connections which has good network.

Mandatory Documents to Carry

  1. Adhar card/ Driving Liscence/ Voter ID / Passport (Original)
  2. Two Photographs

Altitude Sickness:

  1. Anybody can fall prey to acute mountain sickness at an altitude of 10,000 ft. above sea level.Therefore, it is necessary to take full rest on the day of arrival and get yourself acclimatized.
  2. People with high blood pressure and heart ailments should refrain themselves from planning a trip to Ladakh.

Dos and don’ts in Ladakh

  1. On Arrival, please rest for 24 Hours, as you travelling to High Altitude from Low, due to low oxygen.
  2. Have plenty of drinking water or any kind of liquid (except alcohol)
  3. While visiting Any Gompa, Please take a Lamas Permission for Photo or Video Shoot.
  4. Please wear proper clothing while visiting Gompa.
  5. For Females: No Open Hair, Short Skirts or any Short Dresses allowed at Gompa.
  6. Please follow Gompa Rules while visiting Gompa.
  7. Please don’t forget to take suggestion of Family Doctor before Visiting Ladakh for any kind of Medicines in case of medical history.

Medicine

  1. Avomine – Vomiting.
  2. D Cold – Illness / Combiflam – Body Pain.
  3. Vicks Balm.
  4. Diamox (250mg) – For High Altitude / High Pressure.
  5. Personal Medicines.
  6. If you are on any medication, carry sufficient stock of the medicines with prescription.

Shopping

Pashmina shawls, stoles and other Pashmina garments, woollen socks, caps, gloves sweaters, the Tibetan handicrafts like Prayer wheels, Thangka paintings and Buddhist masks, the traditional Ladakhi ornaments with turquoise and Tibetan silver jewellery, apricots etc.

Baggage

“Travel Light”

  1.  Airline allow Cargo bags 15 kg per person (approx), Handbag 5 kg per person (approx). (It may vary Airline to Airline. Airline may change their rules and regulations at any time without informing guests or booking agent). For easy traveling we recommend you light luggage in stroller bag and we also suggest you to carry one pair of clothing in the handbag.
  2. Articles not allowed in Cabin Luggage (Hand Bag)
  3. Toothpaste, Hair Oil, Gel, Cream, Shampoo, Hair Dryer, Razor, After Shave Lotion, Cosmetics, Liquors, Perfumes, Body sprays, Batteries, Tissues, Baby Napkins, any item in liquid forms like Drinking water, Honey, Pickles etc. But all the above articles can be carried in your check-in/cargo baggage.
  4. Complimentary dry snacks given by Women On Voyage a Division Of Feel India Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd. should be kept in check-in/cargo bag.
  5.  Please do not keep any valuables in the check-in/cargo baggage.
  6.  Due to Airport Security regulation Cabin baggage is not allowed in any flight from Jammu and Srinagar, The same can be carried in cargo luggage.
  7.  Due to security reasons, no hand baggage other than laptop and digital camera is permitted from Srinagar, Jammu & Leh Airports.

At Airport

  1. Flight seats are generally pre–allotted by airlines and Women On Voyage a Division Of Feel India Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd. do not have any control on the same.
  2. You can request for a particular seat to the airport executive at the time of check-in.
  3. In flight services may vary from airline to airline.
  4.  If you can’t bare cold, it is advisable to carry sweater during the flight.
  5.   Meals provided in flight are as per flight schedules and flight rules.
  6.  Be at the airport 2 hrs. before the flight departure.
  7.  Please carry Photo Identification like Pan Card, Driving License, Election ID, Voter’s ID card etc. as you will have to show the same at the time of check-in.
  8. In case of business or first class ticket guest, the reporting time will be 2 hours before the flight departure.
  9.  Due to security reasons airlines do not allow group check-in. Each family has to do individual check-in.
  10. The formalities at the airport are as follows:
  11. Proceed to the respective airline counter, check-in your cargo bags, do tagging of your hand bag and collect your boarding pass.
  12.  Later proceed to departure gate and wait in the departure lounge. Board the flight on announcement.

In Flight Services

  1. Flight seats are generally pre–allotted by airlines and Women On Voyage a Division Of Feel India Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd. do not have any control on the same.
  2. All the in flight services during the travel are as per the respective airline.

On Arrival Formalities

  1. Check all your belongings like hand bag , mobile phone etc. before leaving the aircraft.
  2. Follow the direction and proceed to arrival/baggage collection sign.

Hotel Chek Inn, Stay and Safety Precautions

  1. “Indian Hotel Check-in and Check-out Time is 12:00 noon.”
  2. Early check-in or late check-out are not possible.
  3. Hotel rooms are generally pre allotted by the hotel management. Tour Manager distributes the rooms keys on arrival at the hotel lobby.
  4. While distributing the rooms,Tour Manager will announce his room number to you in case on any emergency you can contact him/her.
  5. You have to identify and tag your bag with the allocated room number.
  6. Your larger bags will be sent to your room with the help of bell boys.
  7. We can not assure for Inter-connecting rooms facility.
  8. Mini Bar and Pay Channels are chargeable. Your rooms are generally equipped with mini bar, television with few pay channels. If you consume any of mini bar item or watch the pay channel, you have to settle your individual room bills at the time of check-out.
  9. Please take care of the room and hotel accessories. Any breakage, spoiling of carpet due to water spill over from bath tub, missing of items etc. will be charged to an individual and the bills of which have to be cleared at the time of check-out. Company is not responsible for the same.
  10. Do not keep your money, jewellery, passport or any valuables in your room, even in your locked bag.
  11. Swimming costume is compulsory at all swimming pools.
  12. Night gowns and night dresses are not allowed in dinning area, reception area or any of our group gathering. Please be in a proper casual or semi formal attire at all times.
  13. Group leader will always inform you about morning alarms, breakfast time, breakfast hall, departure time, day to day programme etc. please follow his/her  instructions to avoid all sorts of confusions.

Room Sharing

  1. “Women On Voyage a Division Of Feel India Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd. do not recommend a partnership, still this is a facility given to single traveler for his/her convenience.” So please adhere following –
  2. Shared room is the facility available to a single traveler, kindly co–operate with each other and make the trip enjoyable.
  3. Once you get the partner for room sharing if suddenly due to any unavoidable circumstances if he/she get canceled then you will have to pay single occupancy charges.
  4. Once you get the partner for room sharing but later on if any of your relative joins; and your first partner do not get any other partner for room sharing, in such case you will have to stay on TRIPLE sharing.
  5. Please take care of your own belongings.
  6. Shared rooms have NO SMOKING policy.
  7. Any misunderstandings or incidence like missing items or difference of opinion between each other will have to be settle amongst yourself. Tour Manager will not interfere in the same.
Coach/Bus Seating
Seat numbers are allotted on the booking priority basis.There is a strict “no smoking”, “no alcohol” and “no eating” policy in the travel mode. Company advises the tourists to carry the valuable items with them when they leave the travel mode. All baggage and personal effects are at all times and in all circumstances the responsibility of the Tourist. The Company shall not be in any manner responsible or liable in case of loss of any items of the tourist. Any damages caused by the Tourist to the bus/coach and or any other travel mode during the tour shall be reimbursed by the Tourist to the concerned independent contractor and Company will not be liable for the same.

Sightseeing Timing Precautions

  1. “Be Punctual”, Be on time always as we have to follow the schedule of the day and the sight seeing timings.
  2. Listen to the information given by the Tour Manager or local guide time to time to avoid any confusions.
  3. Be with the group always, follow Tour Manager.
  4. Use digital cameras, keep extra batteries and memory card. Always charge your cameras at night to avoid low battery scenario at the important sightseeing place.
  5. Don’t leave your hand bag/camera/valuables unattended at any time or even avoid giving your purses/camera/valuables to anybody while visiting washrooms or taking photographs.
  6. Please retain the sight seeing/show tickets given to you untill the Sight seeing/show gets over.
  7. If you are leaving in between from any of the sightseeing programme please inform the Tour Manager as to avoid missing tag on you.
  8. At few places of sight seeing we provide extra toppings like ice cream, tea coffee, soft drink etc. please be with the group and enjoy the same.
  9. We recommend to use good quality sport shoes for the tour or for the full day sightseeing when lot of walking is involved, avoid high heel sandals.
  10. Always carry water bottle, drink lot of water during the day to avoid exertion.
  11. Do not carry heavy bags while you are on sight seeing tour. Use shoulder bags or rucksack so as to keep both the hands free, for kids we suggest to carry small haversack.
  12. Let all the family members have some cash with them at all times so in case of emergency it can be used.
  13. All family members should carry Tour Manager’s mobile number, hotel contact details, tour programme, Feel India office as well as emergency contact number.
  14. You can have individual programme if time permits or you can let go any of the schedule programme and do your individual program after consulting / informing the Tour Manager.
  15. In case of long journeys, enroute lunch and evening tea/coffee is served in a restaurant or dhaba.
  16. Sightseeing inclusions are as per the tour duration and the price of the tour.
  17. Always ensure that you have paid for all the items and not a single thing is unknowingly left unpaid.

 

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