Festivals trips

9D Hornbill Festival 2010,
Nagaland, India

The Hornbill festival is a collective celebration by all Naga tribes at one venue. It is a tribute to the Great “Hornbill” which is the most admired and revered bird for the Nagas. The awe and admiration for the bird is symbolically displayed on almist all tribal traditional headgears worn during the festival. Enquiry Itinerary [...]

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14D Paro Spring Festival; March 18-31, 2008,
Kingdom of Bhutan

The Paro Tshechu is the most popular religious festival drawing the largest number of tourists at a single time. The Tshechu offers the opportunity to see and mingle with the Bhutanese as they enjoy themselves in their finest attire after a year’s hard work on the farm. The unraveling of one of the biggest Thanka [...]

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12D Chojam Rabney Festival 2010,
Kingdom of Bhutan

On this 12-day cultural tour, we catch a glimpse of this beautiful Himalayan kingdom still holding onto her traditions and customs. Guarded by towering mountains and covered with thick primeval forests, Bhutan will enchant you with her natural beauty and the spiritual generosity of her people will astound you. As you visit the country’s impressive [...]

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7D Ganesh Festival, Mumbai, India,
Aug 29 – Sep 04, 2008

Mumbai, Aurangabad USD $860 per person; local payment of USD $100 per person Tour prices DO NOT include International airfare and taxes. Celebrate the birthday of Lord Ganesh. Spectacular processions, music and dancing are all part of this exciting festival. Balance all of this merriment with a visit to the fantastic World Heritage Ajanta and [...]

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7D Thrissur Pooram Festival; May 11 – 17, 2008
Kerala, India

Kochi, Thrissur, Kerala backwaters USD $860 per person; local payment of USD $100 per person Tour prices DO NOT include International airfare and taxes. Thrissur Pooram is the most colourful of all the temple festivals of Kerala. At the heart of the festival are the elephant processions, elephent pageants, fireworks and thousands of devotees. Following [...]

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8D Chariot Festival; Jul 11 – 18, 2008
Orissa, India

Kolkata, Puri, Chilika Lake USD $860 per person; local payment of USD $100 per person Tour prices DO NOT include International airfare and taxes. India’s largest annual festival is a colourful spectacle. Hundreds of thousands of devotees haul gigantic chariots through the main street of Puri. The air is filled with the rhythmic clang of [...]

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12D Japan Autumn Festivals; Sep 30 – Oct 11, 2008
Tokyo, Yokohama, Fukushima, Mt Fuji, Kyoto, Takayama

USD $1,910 per person; local payment of USD $200 per person Tour prices DO NOT include International airfare and taxes. The Japanese sure are big on traditional festive occasions. Some festivals have their roots in Chinese festivals but have undergone dramatic changes as they mixed with local customs. Some are so different that they do [...]

14D Mongolian Solar Eclipse; Jul 27 – Aug 09, 2008,
Mongolia

Ulaan Baatar, remote monasteries, wilderness camp, Bayan Gobi dunes, Khogno Khan, Karakorum, camel riding USD $1605 per person; local payment of USD $250 per person Tour prices DO NOT include International airfare and taxes. An incredible journey to the land of blue skies, green hills and nomadic people. A trip that takes us from the [...]

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14D Japan Summer Festivals; Aug 04-17, 2008,
Tokyo, Aomori, Gifu, Shikoku, Koya-san, Hiroshima, Kyoto

USD $1,995 per person; local payment of USD $250 per person Tour prices DO NOT include international airfare and taxes. Japanese festivals are traditional festive occasions. Some festivals have their roots in Chinese festivals but have undergone dramatic changes as they mixed with local customs. Some are so different that they do not even remotely [...]

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10D Japan Spring Festivals; May 10-19, 2008,
Tokyo, Nara, Izumo, Kyoto

USD $1,730 per person; local payment of USD $200 per person Tour prices DO NOT include International airfare and taxes. Japanese festivals are traditional festive occasions. Some festivals have their roots in Chinese festivals but have undergone dramatic changes as they mixed with local customs. Some are so different that they do not even remotely [...]