Annapurna Circuit Trek
Annapurna Circuit Trek
$1345
Tour Overview
Annapurna Circuit Trek completes the round journey of the Annapurna Mountain Range in the Annapurna Region, of Nepal. The trail rises to an altitude of 5,416m on the Thorung La Pass, touching the edge of Tibet. This trek crosses Thorung La (5416m/17769 ft.) which is the highest pass on this trek. This trek provides a lifetime opportunity to explore the diverse culture, religions, typical villages, beautiful landscapes, valleys, green hills, subtropical forests, paddy fields, gigantic cliffs, artistic waterfalls, tranquil lakes, pristine rivers, gorges, temples, monasteries, Gompas. It also provides fantastic views of Annapurna (8091m), Dhaulagiri (8168m), Machhapuchhre (6993m), Nilgiri (7061m) and Himchuli (6441m. The diverse culture of different ethnic groups such as Brahmin, Chhetri, Gurung, Magar, Thakali, and Tibetan Buddhists are the main attraction of this trek. Annapurna Circuit Trek is also the best long-distance trek in the world. ...more ...less
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264ft)
Location: Kathmandu
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: 3 star category hotel
One of the representatives from Himalayan Sanctuary Adventure welcomes you from the International Airport and transfers you to your hotel in Kathmandu. Stay overnight in a hotel room
Day 2 : Kathmandu Sightseeing and trek preparation
Location: Kathmandu
Accommodation: Hotel, Lodge
Accommodation Name: 3 star category hotel
Meals Included: Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
In the morning, you proceed Sightseeing in some places as given below:
Boudhanath Stupa:
The largest stupa and center of Tibetan Buddhism in the Kathmandu valley. One of the best places to relax and take a hint of Buddhist culture is in Kathmandu.
Pashupatinath Temple:
The Pashupatinath Temple is one of the most significant Hindu temples in Asia with over 500 small and big shrines, Lingams, and temples in the temple complex.
Patan Durbar Square:
Patan Durbar Square is an intriguing blend of palace structures, artistic courtyards, and elegant pagoda temples. Among its main attractions is the 17th-century Krishna Mandir (Temple). The Patan Museum contains bronze statues and other religious objects which has great significance. Durbar Square has both religious and cultural importance and the surroundings are artistically beautiful.
Swayambhunath Stupa:
Also known as the ‘Monkey Temple’, this is one of the oldest heritage sites in Nepal. From the top viewpoint, you will have an amazing view of the capital city “Kathmandu”.
Day 3 : Drive from Kathmandu to Syange/Jagat (1100m) to Dharapani (1,860m / 6,200ft) 8 – 10 hours
Location: Dharapani
Accommodation: Lodge, Lodge
Accommodation Name: Teahouse/Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Early wake up in the morning, and drive to Beshisahar by local bus. Then drive to Syange by local Jeep for 8/9 hours through Trishuli and Marshangdi River (famous River for rafting) and village countryside. Some insight into the rural people’s lifestyle and their culture on this drive. From Syange, we begin our trek. We’ll walk to Jagat. Stay overnight at the lodge. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included.
Day 4 : Dharapani to Chame (2,610m / 8,890ft) 4 – 5 hours
Location: Chame
Accommodation: Lodge, LodgeLodge
Accommodation Name: Teahouse/Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Enjoy the trail, climbs along the mule track into a fir forest, and cross the river surrounded by higher oak and maple trees. Admire the awesome views of major Himalayan peaks on the way and walking further you reach Chame. Stay overnight at Guesthouse. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included.
Day 5 : Chame to Pisang (3300m) 5 – 7 hours
Location: Pisang
Accommodation: Lodge, Lodge
Accommodation Name: Teahouse/Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Passing through a steep and narrow river valley in dense woodland on our trail. The spectacular view of Pisang Peak and Annapurna II on our way is fantastic. Stay overnight at a Guesthouse. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included
Day 6 : Pisang to Manang (3570m) Duration: 5 – 7 hours
Location: Manang
Accommodation: Lodge, LodgeLodge
Accommodation Name: Teahouse/Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
We trek to Manang vupper route via Ghyaru, Ngawal and Mungji. The panoramic views of Annapurna, Pisang Peak, and several other peaks are breathtaking upon reaching the top. The view of the change in topography as we reach here and a memorable short visit the largest Barge monastery of that district. Stay overnight at a Guesthouse. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included.
Day 7 : Manang (Rest day to acclimatize)
Location: Manang
Accommodation: Lodge, Lodge
Accommodation Name: Teahouse/Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today is acclimatization day so it would be easier to proceed further to the higher altitude. Tour around monasteries with a side trip to Lake Gangapurna. Visit the Himalayan Rescue clinic and nearby local villages and interact with them. Learn about their culture and tradition and stay overnight at a guesthouse. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included
Day 8 : Trek Manang to Yak Kharka (4195m), (4 – 5 hrs)
Location: Yak Kharka
Accommodation: Lodge, Lodge
Accommodation Name: Teahouse/Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
We ascend to the Tenki village and then climb out of the Marshyangdi valley up to the Jarsang Khola. Passing through pasturelands, Juniper trees, and Ghunsa village witnessing yaks and horses grazing to reach the beautiful village of Yak Kharka. We cross a wooden bridge and pass through the ancient Mani wall and finally reach Yak Kharka. Stay overnight there– breakfast, lunch, and dinner included.
Day 9 : Trek Yak Kharka to Phedi (4430m), (4 to 5 hrs)
Location: Thorung Phedi
Accommodation: Lodge, Lodge
Accommodation Name: Teahouse/Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
We pass through the busy settlement of Thorong Phedi to the point where many trekkers used it as a base camp. We stop at Thorong Phedi as our next day trekking is tough and to get proper acclimatization we stay overnight here. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included.
Day 10 : Trek Phedi to Thorong-La (Pass), (5416m) and Muktinath (3802m), (8 – 10hrs)
Location: Muktinath
Accommodation: Lodge, LodgeLodge
Accommodation Name: Teahouse/Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Walk through a steep ascent and rocky ridges to reach the top of the peak which is slightly icy from melting snow. The stunning views of snow-capped mountains from the top including the Annapurna Ranges. The beautiful Kali Gandaki gorge as we continue our trail and descend downhill to reach the holy Hindu pilgrimage Muktinath (3800m). Many Tibetan ethnics and Buddhist devotees reside here. Stay overnight there – Breakfast, lunch, and dinner included.
Day 11 : Muktinath to Jomsom (2600m) 5 – 7 hours
Location: Jomsom
Accommodation: Lodge, LodgeLodge
Accommodation Name: Teahouse/Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Muktinath to Jomsom (2600m) 5 – 7 hours
We complete our Annapurna Circuit Trek after visiting the sacred Muktinath temple and trekking further to Jomsom. Stay overnight at Jomsom.
Day 12 : Flight from Jomsom to Pokhara (25 min)
Location: Pokhara
Accommodation: Hotel, Lodge
Accommodation Name: Teahouse/Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
An adventurous 25-minute morning flight to Pokhara from Jomsom. Rest and relax for a while in a hotel. Rest of the day tour nearby places or visit local markets if you wish to. Enjoy the nightlife in Pokhara. Stay overnight at a hotel.
Day 13 : Drive Back to Kathmandu.
Location: Kathmandu
Accommodation: Lodge
Accommodation Name: 3 star category hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After Breakfast in the morning we will transfer you to the Tourist Bus Station to catch the Tourist bus back to Kathmandu . Stay overnight in Kathmandu.
Day 14 : Departure Day
Location: Kathmandu
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: not included
Our driver see off you at the International Airport for the final departure. Best wishes for your journey onward to the next destination.
What's Included
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Accommodation
Teahouse/Lodge During The Trek
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Airport Transfers at Destination
Airport Transport
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Meals
Breakfast in Kathmandu and Pokhara and All meals during the trek
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Transport
Private Transportation to the trekking starting Point
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included
Jomsom to Pokhara flight Pokhara to Kathmandu Tourist Bus Kathmandu Heritage Sites Sightseeing(4 – 6hr) Teahouse/Lodge Accommodation including Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner during the trek Farewell dinner at the end of Trek Himalayan Sanctuary Adventure Duffel Bag An experienced English-speaking Trekking guide, and porters to carry luggage (2 trekkers: 1 porter) including their salary, insurance, equipment, flight, food, and lodging All necessary paperwork and permits (ACAP, TIMS ) A comprehensive medical kit All government and local taxes ...more ...less
What's Not Included
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Exluded
Nepalese visa fee International airfare to and from Kathmandu Excess baggage charges Entrance fees for Sightseeing and Tour Guide Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu and/or Pokhara Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara in case of early arrival, late departure, and early return from the mountain(due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary Travel and rescue insurance Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, Tea, Coffee, Wi-Fi, hot shower, etc.) Tips for guides and porters ...more ...less
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Meals
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Optional Extras
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Flight
if you wold like to choose flight from pokhara to kathmandu that can be organize charging Extra
Mode of Transport
Local Transportation
Accommodation
Teahouse/Lodge
Check out our Q&As
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FAQ
Will somebody come to pick me up at the airport upon my arrival? Yes, Our representative from Himalayan Sanctuary Adventure will be waiting for you outside the airport terminal. Upon arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel for an overnight in Kathmandu. Can I obtain a visa for Nepal on arrival at the airport? YES, you can obtain the visa easily upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu (Tourist Visa with Multiple Entries for 15 days can be obtained by paying USD 30 or equivalent foreign currency. Similarly, a Tourist Visa with Multiple Entries for 30 days and 90 days can be obtained by paying USD 50 and 125 respectively. Please bring 2 copies of passport-size photos.) Can I use credit cards in the places I visit in trekking? Once you are out of the cities, all you need is cash. Please change the currency to local Nepali Rupees before you go to the mountains. I am a Vegetarian, is that a Problem? No problem at all because mostly, the lodges serve vegetarian meals. We always recommend our clients t eat vegetarian meals to avoid food poisoning, eating heavy meals and non-vegetarian meals at high altitudes is not safe for the stomach. Do I need to bring toilet paper for the trek? Almost all the guest houses sell toilet paper so you can buy it there. Hand sanitizer and a towel you must bring your own. Where do we go to the toilet along the trail? In most cases, you can use the toilet provided by the tea houses/lodges on the trail but normally in case of emergency, you just do the toilet along the trail wherever you find privacy. What sort of accommodation can I expect in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and trekking? We use standard rooms at 2-star category hotels in Kathmandu and Pokhara with breakfast. Along the trekking routes, Teahouses/lodges generally provide basic clean facilities with a mattress and a quilt or blanket. The lodges in trekking routes usually provide single and double rooms, or occasionally a dormitory style. At times when possible, dining will be around a bonfire. In teahouses, food will be prepared in the kitchen, which you should not enter without permission. The toilet in teahouses provides essential and basic facilities and is always outside the room. What is the drinking water facility in the mountain? Bottled water is easily available at the lodges and teahouses, which you can buy at the cost of USD 1 at lower elevations up to USD 4 to higher elevations per liter. If you are planning to drink normal water during trek, purifying water with any sort of purification tablets or drops is a must. You can bring your purifier or can purchase it in Kathmandu. How much additional money do I need per day? It depends on your spending habits. Generally, in Kathmandu and Pokhara, you can allocate USD 10 to USD 15 for lunch and dinner. USD 10 to USD 15 per person a day will be enough to buy bottles of water, and chocolates, pay for the hot shower, and a few drinks during the trekking. What is the weather & temperature like in trekking? One of the most unpredictable elements of the mountain is the weather. If you’re not properly prepared for the twists, turns, and volatility of the conditions that can occur in this breathtaking region, you might find yourself in an uncomfortable and unpleasant situation. Spring – March / April / May / June During springtime, the average temperature is 20 degrees C (68 Degrees F), with a maximum of 25 degrees C (77 Degrees F), during sunny days and a minimum of 0 degrees C (32 Degrees F), in the morning and at night for areas above 2500 meters. July / August Through Mid- September is Monsoon Season This season is not recommended to travel as it rains in the lower altitudes. There are positive sides to trekking during the monsoon months as the excess rainfall can provide ample chance to see spectacular views of the waterfall and it’s also the best season to avoid the crowds. During this time, the average temperature is 25 degrees C (77 Degrees F), with a maximum of 30 degrees C (86 Degrees F), during sunny days and a minimum of 5 degrees C (41 Degrees F), in the morning and at night for areas above 2500 meters. Autumn – End of September / October / November The average temperature during the fall is 20 degrees C (68 Degrees F), with a maximum temp of 25 degrees C (77 Degrees F), during sunny days and a minimum of -5 degrees C (23 Degrees F), in the morning and at night, for areas above 2500 meters altitude. Winter- December/ January/ February Winter starts from mid December till mid-February in this region. The average temperature during the winter is 10 degrees C (50 Degrees F), with a maximum temp of 17 degrees C (62.6 Degrees F), during sunny days and a minimum of -10 degrees C (14 Degrees F), in the morning and night, for areas above 2500 meters altitude. The above temperature is based on the outside of the guesthouse temperature. No need to worry about the cold temperature as we provide the sleeping bag plus the extra blanket to make sure our clients are warm enough during their time of need. What is the temperature rating of the sleeping bag that you lend to trekkers? The temperature rating of the sleeping bags we provide is about -10 degrees C (14 Degrees Fahrenheit), our guide can provide a liner or extra blanket from the lodge in the mountain if the sleeping bag is not warm enough for you. Do your guides have trekking guide certificates from the Hotel Management and Tourism Center? Have they received first aid training for high altitude? Yes, they have all received a 45-day training from the Hotel Management and Tourism Center in Nepal. The guides have also received high-altitude first aid training from KEEP (Kathmandu Environmental Education Project). What immunizations will I need? You don’t need to submit any immunization documents to enter Nepal however if you have been immunized with diphtheria TB, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, malaria, typhoid, polio, and tetanus then that is a plus point but it’s not mandatory. We also recommend: A dental check-up before travelling. You know your blood group in case of emergency If I am sick can I continue the trek the next day after a day’s rest? It depends on the level of your sickness. Once you are sick at a higher altitude you need to rest at a lower altitude and you at least need 3 days to a week for recovery. If you are on private or solo trip you can discuss and decide with a guide depending on your health status. If you were in-group then this option would be limited so please make sure you discuss with a guide and catch up with the group later on. Is there any communication while we are on trekking? There are telephones in some villages along the trekking routes. Our guides are equipped with the local mobile phone. They carry the Nepal Telecom and Ncell Sim that has good network coverage. Can I charge my digital camera or other equipment on my trip? These facilities will be available in most of the places in your hotel reception by paying some service charges. Remember to bring TWO and THREE-pin travel adapters! You can also buy the adapters in supermarkets or electronic shops in Kathmandu. Our guide can help you with it. Do you use yaks/porters on the trek or do we carry all of our gear? While on the trek, our porter will take care of your luggage. All you need to carry is your small day bag for your personal belongings like a camera, water bottle, sun cream, etc. Will there be a place to store items/clothing not required for the trek? The hotel in Kathmandu does provide free storage services. So you can leave all your items that are not required for the trekking at your hotel. Do I need to tip my guide and porters? How much would that be? This is a difficult thing to gauge. We have seen everything from USD 20 to USD 100 per person for guides and porters. Tipping is not required, but a small gesture of thanks to your guides and local porters. The level of the tip should reflect the level of satisfaction from and personal involvement with your guide. However, we recommend you spend a minimum of 10% of your total trip cost for tipping the entire local staff. ...more ...less
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Are airport transfers included in this tour?
yes
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Are vaccinations required for this tour?
no mandetory
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Do you require a visa for this holiday?
yes
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Is free Wi-Fi available in the accommodation used?
yes
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What is the maximum group size?
10
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What is the tipping policy?
Expectable
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How long is the Annapurna Base Camp Trek?
Depending on your pace and the route you choose, the Annapurna Base Camp trip normally takes 7 to 12 days to complete. But the journey could be prolonged by including more side trips or by choosing a longer path. Approximately 80 kilometers make up the trek's entire length (50 miles). Being in good physical shape is essential before starting the trek because it includes walking for several hours each day and can be physically taxing
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What is the best time to do the Annapurna Base Camp Trek?
Depending on your own interests and the kind of experience you're searching for, there is no one optimal time to complete the Annapurna Base Camp trek. Although the walk may be completed year-round, the weather and terrain can change drastically from season to season. The weather is often clear and dry from September to November, with daily highs of 15 to 25 °C (59 to 77 °F). The trails will be busiest at this time of year because it is Nepal's and the Annapurna region's busiest trekking season. The weather is warmer and cozier from March through May, when daily highs range from 20 to 30 °C (68 to 86 °F). Due to the blooming flowers and the beautiful skies, this is also an excellent time to go hiking. The monsoon season (June to August) is typically not the best time to hike because the terrain can be muddy and slippery and it is frequently gloomy and rainy. However, if you don't mind the rain and want a more genuine experience, this might also be a terrific time to visit.
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Do I need a guide or porter for the Annapurna Base Camp Trek?
The Annapurna Base Camp hike does not require the use of a guide or porter because the track is clearly defined and simple to follow. But there are a few good reasons to hire a guide or porter. A guide can help you traverse the trail and get the most out of your trekking experience while also sharing useful knowledge about the area's culture, history, and environment. Your gear can be carried by a porter, freeing you up to enjoy the walk and take it all in. Employing a guide or porter also helps the local economy and creates job possibilities in the area. It's crucial to pick a trustworthy organization and experienced individual if you decide to hire a guide or porter and to treat your guide or porter with respect and fairness
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What is the accommodation like on the Annapurna Base Camp Trek?
Guests staying during the Annapurna Base Camp climb are often accommodated in guesthouses or teahouses, which are modest, locally owned facilities that provide basic comforts like beds, blankets, and electricity. The guesthouses are typically found in the communities that line the path, and their dining spaces and restrooms are frequently shared. Meals are often served in the guesthouses and include regional specialties like dal bhat (a rice and lentil dish), momos (dumplings), and other kinds of curries. Additionally typically offered are tea and coffee. Vegetarian alternatives can typically be found in the guesthouses. It is important to note that guesthouses can be basic and facilities may not be of the same standard as in developed countries. Hospitality is usually warm and welcoming
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How fit do I need to be for the Annapurna Base Camp Trek?
The trek to Annapurna Base Camp is a moderate to difficult one, requiring several hours of walking each day and climbing to an altitude of 4,130 meters (13,550 feet). It is essential to be in good physical condition before starting the trip, as it is extremely demanding. To prepare for the trip, you should regularly do cardiovascular exercises such as jogging, cycling or swimming as well as weight exercises to strengthen the leg muscles. Shorter hikes are also a great way to get used to walking for long periods of time. It is critical to listen to your body and take pauses as needed. The pace of the walk can be modified to your physical level, and you can always take a rest day or hire a porter to carry your baggage if necessary. What should I pack for the Annapurna Base Camp Trek?
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What should I pack for the Annapurna Base Camp Trek?
Here is a list of some items that you should consider packing for the Annapurna Base Camp trek: Comfortable, broken-in hiking boots Warm, waterproof jacket and pants Several layers of lightweight, moisture-wicking clothing (e.g. fleece, thermal, and wool) Hat, gloves, and scarf Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat Water bottle and water purification tablets or a filter Snacks such as energy bars, nuts, and dried fruit First aid kit including blister plasters and any personal medications Headlamp or flashlight
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Am I contributing to any charity by booking the tour?
10% of charge will be used for poor people for their study in remote village
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What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?
travellers satisfaction is our prime concern so incase you need to change your date you can consult with concern department
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What documents will I receive before I travel?
we will provide permit for the related routes
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What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?
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Can I join the tour once it has departed?
yes
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How long has the tour company been trading?
sience 2015
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Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?
Trekking Guide
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What policies are in place for Covid-19?
Safety protocol should be followed up
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
yes
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Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?
yes
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Annapurna Circuit Trek
14 Days Starting and ending in Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
Visiting: Kathmandu, Dharapani, Chame, Pisang, Manang, Yak Kharka, Thorung Phedi, Muktinath, Jomsom, Pokhara ...more ...less
Tour operator:
Tour code:
ACT
Group Type:
Private
Specialist Group:
18-30 Somethings
Guide Type:
Partially Guided
Group size:
1 - 10
Age range:
10-70
Special diets catered:
Meat, Vegetarians, Vegans
Tour operated in:
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