Land Tour
23 days
$AUD 421 per day
Departure: China
Arrival: Pakistan
Adventure
Private / Tailor made
Venturing along the southern arm of the Old Silk Road through China, Pakistan and India, this fascinating journey starts in the merchant city of Kashgar.
Experience the buzz of the bizarre as you jostle with the locals before winding your way through the stunning mountains of northern Pakistan and into the serene foothills of the Indian Himalayas.
Drive the famous Karakoram Highway, the eighth wonder of the world - a route taken by many traders, merchants and pilgrims over centuries gone by. Discover the beautiful Fairy Meadows before arriving in Lahore. Cross into the Sikh's holy city of Amritsar, famed for its Golden Temple, before reaching the fabled land of Kashmir where you will be swept up in natural beauty.]]>
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Welcome to China! Upon arrival in Kashgar, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Kashgar is an important trading town in the far west of China, close to the borders with Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan. It has been the epicentre of regional trade and cultural exchange for more than two millennia.
The remoteness has helped to preserve the unique character of the city. Explore the streets of the old city centre, which is unfortunately becoming smaller and smaller with the development of new housing. This small section of the ‘real’ Old Town is unlikely to survive for much longer.
Despite these changes, the spirit of Kashgar lives on. Uighur craftsmen and artisans still hammer and chisel away as they have done for centuries, traders haggle over deals in the boisterous bazaars and donkey carts still trundle their way through the narrow alleyways. Enjoy dinner tonight at a local restaurant.
Meals
Dinner
Accommodation
2 nights Kashgar Qiniwak Hotel or similar
Services
Airport transfers
Travel time and distances
Airport to Kashgar – Approx 30 minutes
Note: For those who wish to arrive a day early, we recommend a day trip out to Shipton’s Arch (2.5 hours each way).
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Kashgar Bazaar
This morning you will have the opportunity to visit the local Bazaar (the animal bazaar is only open on Sundays), the Id Kah Mosque, and the Abakh Khoja Tomb. Kashgar’s bazaar is famous all over China, as many nomads of the region venture here to sell their animals and buy the necessities of daily life.
Id Kah Mosque
Built in 1442, Id Kah Mosque is the largest Mosque in China. Located in the centre of Kashgar, the complex now occupies nearly 17,000 square metres, surrounded by handicraft streets.
Abakh Khoja Tomb
Visit Abakh Khoja Tomb of Xiangfei, a Uygur woman who was married as a concubine to one of the emperors of the Qing Dynasty. After she died her body was transferred back to Kashgar and buried in the family tomb, built in 1640 with a very deep affection for Islamic architecture.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Kashgar Qinwak Hotel or similar
Services
Private vehicle and English-speaking guide
Sightseeing: Kashgar Bazaar, Id Kah Mosque, Abakh Khoja Tomb
Travel time and distances
Local exploration (short drives around Kashgar)
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Karakuli Lake
Today you will transfer approx. 200km to Karakuli Lake, the highest alpine lake in the world. Karakul means ‘black lake,’ in reference to the dark colour reflected on the lake’s surface when the sun is hidden by clouds. At an altitude of 3,600m, it is the highest lake of the Pamir Plateau, near the junction of the Pamir, Tianshan, and Kunlun Mountain ranges. The lake has two basins separated by a peninsula in the south and an island in the north. The three highest peaks visible from the lake are the Muztagh Ata (7,546m), Kongur Tagh (7,649m), and Kongur Tiube (7,530m), which remain snow-capped throughout the year.
Baisha Lake
On the way, we will stop at Baisha Lake, also known as White Sand Lake. This lake is named for its white, sandy shores. It’s a quiet retreat known for its scenic beauty and nature.
Tashkurgan (Taxkorgan)
After lunch, drive to Tashkurgan, meaning ‘Stone Fortress’ or ‘Stone Tower’ in the Turkic language. The official spelling of the town is Taxkorgan. The stone city is located in the northeast of Taxkorgan, a significant castle ruin on the ancient Silk Road. The old fortress was built on a precipitous hillock. Outside the castle are broken city walls, built with huge rocks stretching for 1,300m around the city. The walls once stood 6m high and between 1-3m wide, and the remains of the four watchtowers are now crumbled on the earth. On the southeast of the city, discover the ruins of a temple where pottery, Tang coins, and silk weavings have been excavated.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Overnight Qian Hai International Hotel or similar
Services
Private Vehicle and English-Speaking Guide
Sightseeing: Karakuli Lake, Tashkurgan (Stone Fortress)
Travel time and distances
Kashgar to Karakuli Lake(200km) approx. 4hr 40min
Karakuli Lake to Tashkurgan (100km) approx. 1hr 40 min
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Depart China: Taxkorgan to Sost
Today, transfer to the border of Taxkorgan where you will farewell China and travel via public bus to Sost, Pakistan. (Driving time about 7-8 hours.)
Arrive Pakistan: Sost to Passu
On arrival in Pakistan, you will be met and transferred to Passu, with several photo stops en route. One of the oldest settlements in Hunza-Gojal, Passu is said to suffer a kind of geographical curse preventing it from growing into a town. At one time, Passu had extensive orchards, a polo field, and nearly five times its present population. But as glaciers periodically dammed the Shimshal River, which then broke, causing floods that gradually tore away Passu’s riverfront land. A mudslide in 1974 at Shishkut Nala created a lake that submerged parts of the village and choked the valley with sand and gravel. The region today is still beautiful offering spectacular, breathtaking scenery.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation2 nights Local hotel in Passu (Danatum/Sara Silk Route ) or similar
Services
Private vehicle and English-Speaking Guide
Public Bus Transfer to Sost, Pakistan
Note: There will be no guide for border crossing (via public bus). Your guide and driver will meet you in Sost and then again in Passu.
Travel time and distances:
Taxkorgan to Sost (200 km, 7-8 hours)
Sost to Passu (36km) 35 min
Note: On arrival into Pakistan, in the high mountainous areas, if you need to change money, the Pakistanis will only accept USD, and the notes need to be $50 or $100. The $100 must be brand new USD notes with the silver metallic stripe or they will not be accepted. For notes smaller than $50, these can still be used, however the exchange rate will not be favourable.
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Passu at Leisure
Today is yours at leisure to explore the quaint village of Passu and the surrounding region rich with stunning hiking trails. We would suggest a visit to the Passu Glacier, also known as Glacier Breeze. Upon arrival at the Glacier Breeze, you will see stairs stretching uphill that will lead you to the Glacier Breeze Restaurant, famed for serving delicious apricot cakes. It is also a great spot to see the Passu Cones, and the cool breeze from the water of the Passu Glacier is definitely refreshing.
If you really want to get your adrenaline rushing, we also suggest that you head to the rope bridge near the town of Husseini, only 10 km away. The local people of Hussaini village, especially the women, often use this dangerous bridge to cross the river to Zarabad, which in itself is another gem for trekking lovers. Known as the most perilous bridge in the world, the Hussaini Suspension Bridge may look dangerous; however, it is a comparatively benign bridge and attracts hikers challenging their nerves as they prudently work their way across.
Meals
Breakfast
AccommodationLocal hotel in Passu (Danatum/Sara Silk Route ) or similar
Services
Private Vehicle, English-speaking guide (will be available to group if enough people want to do an activity) otherwise own transport
Optional sightseeing: hiking, Hussaini suspension bridge, Hike to Glacier or Passu Cones
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Passu to Hunza
Following breakfast, continue your journey toward the Hunza Valley, crossing the newly formed Attabad Lake. This 30 km long lake was only formed in 2010 after a massive landslide dammed the Hunza River completely; its fresh, crystal clear water is mesmerizing. From here, continue onto the Hunza Valley. Often referred to as heaven on earth, this jaw-dropping region is enveloped in the grand Himalayas and the Karakoram Mountain ranges.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
Overnight at Eagles Nest or similar
Services
Private Vehicle and English-Speaking Guide
Sightseeing: Attabad Lake, Hunza Valley
Travel Time and Distances
Travel time from Passu to Hunza: Approx. 2 hours (40 km)
Note: This hotel is very basic which is more than made up for by the view.
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Hunza Valley
You have two full days in Hunza, with opportunities to explore local life in the valley. You can visit the ancient forts of Baltit and Altit, the traditional residences of the Mirs of Hunza. This can be followed by a walk on the high irrigation channels cut into the rock, offering tremendous views and an insight into how the people of Hunza created their Shangri-La.
Ganish Village
You may also visit Ganish, one of the oldest villages in Hunza and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ganish is over 1,000 years old, and it’s known for its well-preserved ancient houses, watchtowers, and mosques. The village is an incredible window into Hunza’s past, offering a close-up look at the cultural heritage and architecture of the region’s early settlers. A walk through its narrow alleyways lined with intricately carved wooden structures provides an authentic sense of the area’s history and traditions.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
Darbar Hotel/Offto Resort or similar
Services
Private Vehicle and English-Speaking Guide
Sightseeing: Hunza Valley, Baltit and Altit forts, high irrigation, Ganish
Travel time and distances
Trekking: Easy, 2-3hrs in duration
Hunza Valley to Ganish Village: 32 min (14 km)
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Hoper Valley
The Hoper Valley is a scenic portion of the Nagar Valley in Gilgit-Baltistan. It is about 10 km away from Nagar Khas, the principal city of the Nagar Valley. Hoper Valley is home to the Spantik and Hoper glaciers. The valley has a number of natural formations, including glaciers, lakes, and high mountains. There are three glaciers in the valley: Hoper Glacier, Barpu Glacier, and Mier Glacier. Trek to Mier Glacier for some of the country’s most incredible scenery.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation
Overnight Hoper Inn Hotel or similar
Services
Private Vehicle and English-Speaking Guide
Sightseeing: Hoper Valley, Hoper Glacier, Barpu Glacier, Mier Glacier
Mier Glacier Trekking
Travel time and distances
Hunza to Hoper (10km) Approx. 1.5 hours
Trekking: Easy-moderate. 3-4 hours uphill, 2 hours downhill.
Note: Accommodation here is very basic with no hot water
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Transfer to Gilgit
The drive to Gilgit can be done in two hours, but with such spectacular scenery, there will be plenty of stops along the way, including the viewpoint at the bottom of Rakaposhi, which sees the mountain hanging 6000 metres above the road. The road from Gilgit to Fairy Meadows will take you through the point where the three great mountain ranges of Karakoram, the Hindu Kush, and the Himalayas meet. Cutting deep through the valleys, the Karakoram Highway crosses the Raikot Bridge, and from there, it is a hair-raising one-hour jeep drive and a two-hour trek to Fairy Meadows – one of the most beautiful places in northern Pakistan.
Fairy Meadows
At 3300m, Fairy Meadows offers a breathtaking view of Majestic Nanga Parbat (The Killer Mountain). These lush, green meadows and forests lie at the base of Nanga Parbat, at the western edge of the Himalayan range in Pakistan. Named in 1953 by Austrian climber Hermann Buhl due to its mesmerising beauty, many have called this region ‘Heaven on Earth’.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
Overnight Wooden log huts (Raikot Sarai) or similar
Services
Private Vehicle, English-Speaking Guide
Sightseeing: Viewpoint at Rakaposhi, Raikot Bridge, Fairy Meadows
Fairy Meadows Trekking
Travel time and distances
Hunza to Gilgit Approx. 2 hours (from Hunza to Gilgit), followed by a one-hour jeep drive and a two-hour trek to Fairy Meadows
Trekking: Moderate to tough. 2 hours uphill at altitude. Single file. Some sections are along the edge, which may be difficult if you experience vertigo.
Note: For Fairy Meadows Trek you can opt to leave luggage with the main driver or take it all with you via donkey when you hike. The cost is approx. $1 per kg payable locally.
While beautiful, Fairy Meadows is becoming more popular with tourists, which has led to a rubbish problem. Please ensure you do your part and dispose of rubbish correctly.
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A soft trek of two to three hours, walking through the dense pine forest and later through birch trees and along shallow streams, takes you to Beyal, a summer settlement of shepherds with stunning views of Nanga Parbat – 8125m. Hike to base camp crossing trails of glaciers with well-identified tracks. Enjoy nature at its best before returning to your hut.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
Overnight Wooden log huts (Raikot Sarai) or similar
Services
English-Speaking Guide
Sightseeing: Beyal, Nanga Parbat
Fairy Meadows Trekking
Travel time and distances
Trekking: Moderate to tough. 3-4 hours one way – uphill
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Flight to Srinagar
Following breakfast this morning, you will be transferred to the airport for your flight to Srinagar, Kashmir. Rimmed by layers of alpine peaks, the 140 km-long Kashmir Valley opens up as a giant, flat upland bowl of lakes and orchards. Tin-roofed villages guard terraced paddy fields, apple groves and pin-straight poplars. Proudly independent-minded Kashmiris mostly follow a Sufi-based Islamic faith, worshipping in distinctive box-shaped mosques with central spires. Some Kashmiris have startlingly green eyes and in winter, Kashmiri men traditionally keep warm by clutching a kangri (wicker fire-pot holder) beneath their flowing grey-brown pheran (woollen capes).
Houseboat on Dal Lake
Upon arrival, you will be met and transferred to your houseboat on Dal Lake, the city’s greatest drawcard. A bright array of houseboats form a particularly colourful scene. The famous Mughal gardens are strung out over several kilometres around the lake.
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation
2 nights Bostan Gulistan Houseboat or similar
Services
Airport transfers
English-Speaking Guide
Economy airfare from Amritsar to Srinagar
Sightseeing: Dal Lake
Travel time and distances
Flight to Srinagar – 50 min
Srinagar Airport to Dal Lake (20km) approx. 1 hr 10min
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Jallianwala Bagh and Martyrs’ Gallery
Founded in 1577 by the fourth Sikh guru, Ram Das, Amritsar is home to Sikhism’s holiest shrine, the spectacular Golden Temple. You will also visit Jallianwala Bagh, reached through a gatehouse on the road to the Golden Temple. This poignant park commemorates the 1500 Indians who were killed or wounded when a British officer ordered his soldiers to shoot unarmed protesters in 1919. Some of the bullet holes are still visible in the walls, as is the well into which hundreds desperately leapt to avoid the bullets. There is an eternal flame of remembrance, an exhibition telling the stories of victims, and a Martyrs’ Gallery, with portraits of Independence hers.
Golden Temple
This evening, return to visit the Golden Temple. Floating at the end of a long causeway, the Golden Temple itself is a mesmerizing blend of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles, with an elegant marble lower level adorned with flower and animal motifs in pietra dura work (as seen on the Taj Mahal). Above this rises a shimmering second level, encased with intricately engraved gold panels, and topped by a dome gilded with 750kg of gold. In the gleaming inner sanctum (photography prohibited), priests and musicians keep up a continuous chant from the Guru Granth Sahib (the Sikh holy book), adding to the already intense atmosphere. After paying their respects, pilgrims retreat to the intricately painted gallery on the second level to contemplate.
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation
Ranjit’s Svaasa or similar
Services
Private Vehicle, English-Speaking Guide
Sightseeing: Golden Temple, Jallianwala Bagh
Travel time and distances
Local exploration (short drives)
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Wagah Border Crossing
This morning after a leisurely breakfast, you will have one last chance to explore Lahore before transferring to the Wagah border and crossing to India.
From here you will be transferred to your hotel.
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation
2 nights Ranjit’s Svaasa or similar
Services
Private Vehicle, English-Speaking Guide
Public bus for the border crossing at Wagah
Travel time and distances
Approx. 4-6 hours from Lahore to Wagah
Note: Wagah Border (Pakistan/India) on the Pakistani side, you can pay approx. 100 PKR for a porter to carry your luggage to the start of ‘no man’s land’. You must then carry your own luggage through ‘no-man’s land’ and join a bus to reach the Indian side where you then walk a little further until you clear security and immigration.
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With two full days in Lahore and the nearby Punjabi countryside, you will be able to spend time in the narrow alleyways of the old city, including the largest medieval mosque in the world – the awesome Badshahi Mosque. You will also have the option to visit the fort, Shalimar Gardens, and the Lahore Museum.
Wagah Border Ceremony
In the afternoon, venture out of Lahore to the Indian border at Wagah to witness the Indian and Pakistani border guards lower their flags in the daily flag ceremony.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
Luxus Grand Hotel or similar
Services
Private Vehicle, English-Speaking Guide (for included sightseeing only)
Sightseeing: Badshahi Mosque, Wagah Border
Travel time and distances
Lahore to Wagah (30km) approx. 1 hr (each way)
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Transfer to Chilas via Karakoram Highway
This morning, trek back to the jeep and head back to the Karakoram Highway and onto Chilas. Here you will drive over the Babusar Pass and into the scenic Kaghan Valley, a jewel among the many beautiful valleys in the Mansehra District of Hazara. Lofty peaks crown the mountain ranges on either side like turrets, ranging in height from 12,000 to 17,000 feet.
Kaghan Valley
Encounter the Gujar nomads of the Kaghan Valley. You will find them camped along the road in their traditional tents and moving up and down the valley with their herds of sheep and goats as they take them to higher pastures of the upper Kaghan Valley in spring and bring them down again in autumn.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
2 nights Northern Retreat Naran or similar
Services
Private Vehicle, English-Speaking Guide
Sightseeing: Karakoram Highway and Babusar Pass, Kaghan Valley
Trekking from Fairy Meadows
Travel time and distances
Trekking: Moderate to tough. 2-3 hours one way – downhill (return to jeep)
Fairy Meadows to Chilas (70km) approx. 2 hrs
Chilas to Kaghan Valley (115km) approx. 3.5 hrs
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Taxila
Today enjoy a day trip to one of South Asia’s richest archaeological sites, Taxila. A fascinating place for those who have an interest in Buddhism and the art of Gandhara. The city excavations, most of which are found around the museum, are open to the public, along with dozens of smaller sites over a 25-sq-km area.
Gandhara is the historical name for the Peshawar Plain, and Taxila has always been one of Gandhara’s more important cities. In the 6th century BC, the Achaemenians made Takshashila (Taxila) the Gandharan capital, at a site now called Bhir Mound. In 326 BC Alexander the Great paused here en route to India. The Mauryan emperor Ashoka, a patron of Buddhism, built a university here, to which pilgrims and scholars came from all over Asia. In about 180 BC, Bactrian Greeks developed a ‘new’ Taxila, at the site called Sirkap.
In the 1st century AD came the Kushans, building their own city at the Sirsukh site. Until the 3rd century, Taxila was the cultured capital of an empire stretching across the subcontinent and into Central Asia. It was the birthplace of a striking fusion of Greek and Indian art, and also the place from which Buddhism spread into China. The city fell into obscurity after it was destroyed by White Huns in the 5th century. The modern-era excavation of the site was led by Sir John Marshall between the years of 1913 and 1934.
Faisal Mosque
Upon return to Islamabad, you will have time to visit the Faisal Mosque. Overnight Islamabad.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
Overnight in Islamabad
Services
Private Vehicle, English-Speaking Guide
Sightseeing: Taxila, Faisal Mosque
Travel time and distances
Islamabad to Taxila (32km) Approx. 1 hour each way
Note: Taxila is a vast site requiring extensive context behind it – we encourage guests interested in this site to do their own personal research before visiting.
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Transfer to Islamabad (via Karakoram Highway)
Today’s drive will continue through the Kaghan Valley and onto the Karakoram Highway, arriving at the capital of Pakistan – Islamabad. A late 20th-century capital city, Islamabad is laid out in straight lines and right angles: a proud metric showcase of government and administration.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
Overnight Hill View Hotel/Welcome Hotel or similar
Services
Private Vehicle, English-Speaking Guide
Sightseeing: Kaghan Valley, Karakoram Highway
Travel time and distances
Naran to Islamabad (270km) Approx. 6-7.5 hrs
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Saif-ul-Maluk Lake
This morning, you will visit the legendary lake, Saif-ul-Maluk Lake at 3200m via local jeeps. Malika Parbat (5271m), the highest peak of the valley, towers over the lake and offers incredible photography opportunities. Lalazar is at an elevation of 3,123m (10,246 ft) above sea level, located in the upper Kaghan Valley in the Mansehra District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It can be found to the southwest of Batakundi. The track is 4.2 km long with incredible landscapes, pine forests, scenic views, and charming weather. It’s a typical Pakistani mountain road, with hills on one side and the Kunhar River on the other side.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
Northern Retreat Naran or similar
Services
Private Vehicle, English-Speaking Guide
Sightseeing: Saif-ul-Muluk Lake, Malika Parbat, Lalazar
Travel time and distances
Naran to Saif-ul-Maluk Lake (12km) approx. 1 hr each way
Saif-ul-Maluk Lake to Lalazar (30km) approx. 1.5hrs each way
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Mughal Gardens
This morning explore Srinagar’s stunning gardens. Dating back to the Mughal era, most share a similar design with terraced lawns, fountain pools and carefully manicured flowerbeds interspersed with chinar trees, pavilions and mock fortress facades. The most famous garden is Shalimar Bagh, built for Nur Jahan by her husband Jehangir, it lies 10km beyond Nehru Park. With steeper terracing and a lake-facing panorama, Nishat Bagh is also very impressive.
Hari Parbat Fort
From here, continue on to the Hari Parbat Fort. This prominent hilltop fort was briefly fortified in the 6th century and once again by Emperor Akbar in 1590, but most of what you see today dates from the 1808 constructions of Pathan governor Atta Mohammad Khan.
Sunset shikara ride
This evening, enjoy a sunset shikara ride on the lake. Dal Lake is famous not only for its beauty but for a lifestyle that is unique to anywhere else in the world. The houseboat and shikara communities have lived for centuries on Dal Lake – some of the locals have never stepped foot on land! Doctors, tailors, and bakers – you’ll see them all in tiny wooden shops on the lake, near picturesque vegetable gardens and acres of lotus gardens.
A shikara ride is one of the most soothing, relaxing activities in Kashmir. A shikara is a gondola-type light rowing boat, and the two-hour boat ride takes you on a relaxing sightseeing tour of the interior parts of the calm and placid waters of Dal Lake.
While on the shikara, you can often observe white-breasted Kingfishers, large striking birds with robust bills perched on the branches of willow trees. These birds concentrate their efforts on hunting in the floating gardens. These man-made islands comprise reeds, willow rods and aquatic vegetation, held together with mud from the lake bottom.
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation
Bostan Gulistan Houseboat or similar
Note: Houseboats are permanently docked.
Services
Private Vehicle, English-Speaking Guide
Shikara Ride on Dal Lake
Sightseeing: Mughal Gardens, including Shalimar Bagh, Hari Parbat Fort, Dal Lake
Travel time and distances
Local exploration (short distances)
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Travel to Lahore
The drive from Islamabad to Lahore will take approx. 4-6 hours, including a visit to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Rohtas Fort.
Lahore at leisure
Lahore may not be Pakistan’s capital city, but it is considered the cultural, intellectual and artistic hub of the country. If history and architecture are your passions, there is an interesting mix of formidable Mughal monuments to faded legacies of the British Raj. Even a ramble around the Old City can unfold into a mini adventure. Lahore also has qawwali (Islamic devotional singing) and Sufism (Islamic mysticism) for those in search of spiritual sustenance.
Meals
Breakfast
Accommodation
3 nights at Luxus Grand Hotel or similar
Services
Private Vehicle, English-Speaking Guide
Sightseeing: Rohtas Fort
Travel time and distances
Islamabad to Lahore (380km) Approx. 4-6 hours, including a visit to Rohtas Fort
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Airport transfer
This morning following breakfast, it is time to be transferred to the airport for your onward flight. If you would like to stay on and explore deeper into Kashmir and perhaps Ladakh, we can assist you with your onward travel plans.
Meals
Breakfast
Services
Private Vehicle, English-Speaking Guide
Travel time and distances
Dal Lake to Srinagar (20km) approx. 1 hr
Please note: Timings mentioned are approximate and may change due to traffic, weather, or unexpected interruptions. They do not include stops for site visits, photos, lunch, etc. (Only driving time considered)
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19. As an agent of the Provider, we have no control over or liability for, the services provided by Providers. We cannot guarantee the performance of the Provider and we have no liability in respect of the supply of any Travel Products including any liability in contract, tort or otherwise, for any injury, damage, loss, delay, additional expense or inconvenience caused directly or indirectly by any provider of travel services or products by Providers. All bookings with us are subject to the terms and conditions and limitations of liability imposed by the Provider.
Booking Terms
20. The Travel Products offered are subject to availability and can be withdrawn without notice by the Provider. Travel Products may also change at any time in accordance with any Provider's terms and conditions.
21. When making a booking, you must provide details of each traveller correctly. We have no responsibility for any loss or damage arising from the incorrect entry of a traveller's details.
22. Travel Products obtained through the Booking & Advisory Services are not guaranteed until payment has been made in full and documents have been processed.
23. It is your responsibility to contact the Provider prior to departure to ensure there is no change to the scheduled departure time.
24. Most airlines offer only electronic confirmation of your reservation, or 'e-ticketing'. We cannot be held responsible if your e-ticket does not arrive due to an incorrect email address or your junk email settings. You must notify us immediately if you change your email address or contact telephone number after making a booking. It is your responsibility to advise us if you have not received your e-ticket confirmation.
25. When making a booking you must advise your consultant of any medical, dietary or mobility conditions you may have.
26. When making a booking you must advise us if you are pregnant.
Payment Terms
27. All pricing is reflected in Australian Dollars unless otherwise specified.
28. All pricing is inclusive of goods and services tax (GST), or other such value added taxes where applicable.
29. Payments processed in foreign currency (currency other than the original card holders country of issue), may incur a currency conversion fee. Please refer to your financial institution for applicable fees.
30. We sell Travel Products in two different ways:
a. as merchant, where we take payment directly from you at the time of booking confirmation; or
b. as retail, where your Travel Product will either be paid to the Provider directly at the time of booking or payable to the Provider on the date of travel.
31. Travel Products purchased in accordance with the 'retail' method, will not be bound by these terms and conditions and you are responsible for pursuing any claims of cancellation, re-scheduling, refunds or chargebacks directly with the merchant.
32. As the merchant we are governed by the terms and conditions of the Provider of the merchant facility.
33. A credit card or debit card fee may also be charged by certain Providers and low cost carriers. You will be notified of such charges prior to your purchase.
34. All charges, including the credit card fees, may be in another currency (e.g. EUR), which we will provide an estimate for in Australian dollars.
Refunds and Credits
35. If you cancel your Travel Product, your right to a refund or credit is subject to the terms and conditions of the Provider.
36. If the Provider is required to provide you with a refund or credit for the Travel Product, we will liaise with the Provider to arrange that refund. Where you are entitled to a refund, we are unable to provide you with this refund until we receive it from the Provider. Please note that most Providers take 60 – 90 days to process any refund.
37. Any refund or credit will be subject to these terms and conditions and will not include the Booking & Service Advisory fee, credit card fees or any commissions received. You may also be charged a cancellation fee by the Provider.
38. Where refunds for unused services are allowed, a service fee may be charged by the Provider against the value of the refund.
No Show
39. If you have a booking for a Travel Product (including flights and accommodation) but you do not show up to check-in or otherwise do not avail yourself of such Travel Product, you will not be entitled to any refund from us.
Cancellation and Amendments
40. If you amend or cancel your Travel Product, we reserve the right to charge the cancellation and amendment fees as per the Schedule of Professional Service Fees.
41. The Provider may charge cancellation and amendment fees in accordance with the terms and conditions agreed between you and the Provider. These will be in addition to the fees charged by us. We are not liable for any cancellation fees or refusals to refund made by the Provider.
42. Many Providers treat name changes and route and/or itinerary alterations as a full cancellation and these can incur full cancellation charges.
43. We will not charge a cancellation or amendment fee if you cancel or amend your booking due to a breach by us of our obligations to you or due to our fault.
Cancellations and Amendments for Online Low Cost Carrier Bookings Only
44. If your flight booking is with a low cost carrier, you can only cancel or change your booking by contacting the Provider directly.
Cancellations and amendments for hotel bookings only
Cancellations and Amendments for Hotel Bookings Only
45. Please review the cancellation policy for your hotel booking for any penalties that may apply.
Force Majeure
46. We will not be liable for any failure or delay in performing our obligations in booking the Travel Product that is due to events beyond our control.
47. If a force majeure event occurs that affects your booking, your entitlement to a refund, a credit or re-scheduled travel booking will depend on the Provider's terms and conditions.
48. If your booking is impacted by a force majeure event and you are entitled to a refund or credit from the Provider, we will facilitate this refund or credit.
49. The Booking & Service Advisory fee, credit card fees or any commissions received are non-refundable in the circumstance that a force majeure event occurs.
Low Cost Flights
50. If you book a low cost flight with us, we will make the booking on your behalf and your contract for your low cost flight will also be subject to the airline's booking terms and conditions.
51. It is your responsibility to ensure that all details of the booking are correct before proceeding. For any changes or cancellations, please contact the airline directly, quoting your reference.
Additional Airline Charges
52. Some Providers may also charge additional fees. Please check with the Provider for their full terms and conditions.
Hotel/Accommodation Bookings
53. Some Providers will require an additional charge to be paid locally (e.g. a resort fee) at the time of check in or check out. This amount is in addition to the amount shown during the booking process under the 'total booking cost' amount.
54. There may be taxes levied abroad but not paid at the point of purchase that are payable in relation to your hotel booking (e.g. local taxes, sales tax etc.). Any local taxes will be payable by you directly to the Provider at the time of check in/check out.
Changes in Price and Itineraries
55. We reserve the right to cancel your booking in the event we have reasonable grounds to believe it is fraudulent.
56. If a Provider changes any part of your booking for reasons beyond its control, we will use our reasonable endeavours to notify you. If any such changes result in your Travel Product costing more or otherwise being materially different, then you may cancel the Travel Product. Any refund would be subject to the Travel Provider terms and conditions.
57. These terms and conditions are subject to variation at any time. Any variation will be displayed here, and you will be deemed to have accepted a variation if you have made a booking after it has been displayed.
Your Obligations and Warranties
58. You warrant to us that:
a. you are at least 18 years old and have the power, capacity and authority to enter into a binding contract with us and with the Providers of the Travel Products that you acquire;
b. you have read and understood these terms and conditions and if booking on behalf of third parties, you have conveyed these terms and conditions to them;
c. the information you provide us about yourself is true, accurate, current and complete (apart from any optional items) as required by any registration process;
d. you have considered acquiring comprehensive travel insurance and we are not responsible for any failure by you to acquire adequate insurance cover; and
e. you will use the Booking & Advisory Services in accordance with these terms and conditions and you will not use the Booking & Advisory Services in any way to breach any laws or defame anyone.
Jurisdiction and Law
59. All matters arising out of or in connection with the Booking & Advisory Services and these terms and conditions are governed by the laws of Victoria, Australia. By acquiring the Booking & Advisory Services, you consent and submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the laws of Victoria, Australia.
Definitions
" We" and "us" means Darebin Travel.
" You" or "your" means any user of our Website or any person who acquires the Booking & Advisory Services, including any person who acquires a Travel Product (whether or not the Booking & Advisory Services were acquired by another person).
" Booking & Advisory Services" means services provided by us to you in assisting you to acquire a Travel Product from a Provider and includes advisory and consulting services.
"Force Majeure” means, but not limited to: acts of God, accident, riot, war, terrorist act, epidemic, pandemic, quarantine, outbreaks of infectious disease or any other public health crisis, civil commotion, breakdown of communication facilities, natural catastrophes, adverse weather conditions, governmental acts or omissions, changes in laws or regulations, national strikes, fire, explosion and generalised lack of availability of raw materials or energy.
“ Travel Provider” or "Provider" or "Providers" means the company or person who provides you with the Travel Product on terms and conditions agreed with you.
" Travel Product" means the service or product provided by a Provider, for example, an airline or a hotel.
" Website" means our website https://deluxelife.com.au/
Schedule of Professional Service Fees
Planning Fee |
$125 per itinerary. Creating unique travel itineraries is our specialty. For detailed quotations providing tailored recommendations for custom designed tours, a non-refundable planning fee applies. Should you proceed with booking, this fee is credited towards your trip.
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Service Fees |
$40 Domestic/Trans-Tasman airfare per person or as discounted
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$150.00 International airfare per person or as discounted
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$50.00 Domestic/Trans-Tasman business class airfare per person or as discounted
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$200.00 International business class airfare per person or as discounted |
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NIL Domestic/Trans-Tasman package, tour, or cruise per booking
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NIL International package, tour, or cruise per booking |
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$ Other Services dependent on service explained to you |
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$200 to $500 Itinerary planning per booking (credited towards reservation once booked) |
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Deposit & Balance |
For all bookings, the initial deposit is 20% and the balance of payment is due 60 days before departure. If Travel Provider terms and conditions vary, we may request an additional deposit from you, after the initial deposit is paid, plus the balance payment date may also vary. After you have paid your initial deposit, you will have five days cooling off period to accept these Booking & Advisory Terms and Conditions, during which time your deposit is refundable. After 5 days has passed, or you have accepted the Terms and Conditions, the deposit will automatically become non-refundable. Note, some Travel Products must be paid in full at time of booking. Service Fees must also be paid at time of booking and are non-refundable. After you pay the balance of payment this will become fully non-refundable 60 days before travel, or earlier, if specified by the supplier. |
Amendment Fees |
Changes to Domestic/Trans-Tasman bookings will incur a fee of $50 per passenger per booking in addition to Provider and credit card fees.
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Changes to International bookings (excluding Trans-Tasman bookings) will incur a fee of $50 per passenger per booking in addition to Provider and credit card fees.
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Cancellation Fees |
Cancellations to Domestic/Trans-Tasman bookings will incur a fee of $75 per passenger per booking in addition to Provider and credit card fees.
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Cancellations to International bookings (excluding Trans-Tasman bookings) will incur a fee of $150 per passenger per booking in addition to Provider and credit card fees.
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Credit Card Fees |
Visa - an additional 2.0% applies
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Mastercard - an additional 2.0% applies
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American Express - an additional 2.0% applies
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(All fees exclude GST, where applicable).
Privacy Notice
Darebin Travel collects your personal information to enable us to respond to your queries and provide you with the Booking & Advisory Services, including assisting in arrangements with Providers (such as hotels and flights).
We will also use your personal information to personalise the service we provide you, including your experience on our, and other, websites, and to provide you with information about our, and our partners’, business, products and services. Your personal information may be shared between entities within Darebin Travel and with DeluxeLife Pty Ltd (ACN: 647 484 115), disclosed to suppliers, Providers, our cloud infrastructure, our contractors and to others where authorised or required by law. Some of these entities may be located overseas.
ANNEXURE – TRAVEL TIPS FOR TRAVEL PRODUCTS
These tips set out below are NOT legally binding terms and conditions.
Passports, Visas and Health Requirements
It is your responsibility to ensure that you have the required documents, including visas and passports, before travelling to a destination. For more information please log on to www.dfat.gov.au and www.smarttraveller.gov.au. Please check with the respective Embassy or Consulate of each country that you are travelling to, as many destinations require visas for both Australians and non-Australian passport holders. For more information, log on to www.visalink.com.au. You need to ensure that you have at least 6 months validity on your passport from the date of your departure return.
For International travellers booked on flights to the USA, including Hawaii, it is now mandatory, under the Visa Waiver Program to receive an electronic authorisation known as ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorisation) no less than 72 hours before travel to the USA. This can be obtained from the following website: https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta/ .
For international travellers booked on flights to Canada, you either need a visitor visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to fly to, or transit through, a Canadian airport. An eTA can be obtained from the following website: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/eta/apply.html
It is your responsibility to ensure that you are aware of any health requirements for your travel destinations. Vaccinations are strongly recommended for certain destinations. You need to contact your local doctor who will advise you of these requirements. Please note that vaccinations may be recommended before your travel departure date.
Travel Advice
We recommend that you contact the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) or visit their website at www.dfat.gov.au for general travel advice, as well as specific advice (including safety alert levels) relating to the destination you wish to visit.
Ticketing
For international and domestic departure, e-tickets will be issued upon payment and completion of the booking process. All other travel documentation, such as hotel booking confirmations, will be emailed to the email address you provided as an e-document. Should the Provider issue paper vouchers, these will be posted to the address you provided.
Baggage Allowance
Baggage allowance varies from airline to airline and in many cases the airfare you have paid may not include the cost to cover checked baggage. Please check with your Travel Advisor and/or the airline providing your flights for the allowances.
Frequent Flyers & Special Requests
For more information on whether your airfare is eligible for Frequent Flyer rewards, please contact the airline directly. When booking online, please ensure that you have entered your correct number. For bookings made by telephone via our Customer Service Team, please advise of your Frequent Flyer details and these will be added to your reservation. We do not take any responsibility should an airline not register your trip. You should retain copies of your air ticket and boarding pass.
Special requests will be passed on to the Providers but cannot be guaranteed.