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Mount Kailash and Lake
Manasarovar Tour |
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This amazing Kailash tour will lead you to one
of the most revered holy sites in the entire
world. The Hindus, Buddhists, and Bon followers
all believe that a walk around this site erases
all the sins of your life. Mt. Kailash has been
a lodestone to pilgrims and adventurous
travellers for centuries but until recently very
few had set their eyes on the Sacre Mountains.
This situation has begun to change in recent
years because of improved roads, new bridges and
telephone lines, they make it more accessible.
The easiest way to travel to Mt.Kailash is
taking Land cruiser trip.
The trip will also take us to Lake Mansarovar,
another holy site close to Mt. Kailash.
Experience more religion and culture as you walk
with around this wondrous lake with both Indian
and Tibetan Pilgrims. Mt. Kailash can be visited
from Late April to December. Best time approach
is May, June, July, September and October.
Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar tour begins
after the arrival of all participants in
Kathmandu, the group will meet up with the
staffs of Nepal Adventure Point for introduction
and briefing about the trip. The next day is the
day for sightseeing in Kathmandu. You will be
taken around for a tour of Bouddhanath,
Pashupatinath, Patan and Swoyambhunath - the
monkey temple. This tour will help you to
understand about the historical and cultural
background of Nepal, Kathmandu valley and the
people of Nepal. The next couple of days are for
checking equipments, final preparations,
packing, Tibet visa and other necessary document
for this trip.
After official procedure, we drive towards
Nepal/Tibet border up to the Friendship Bridge
through Arniko Highway, where you will receive
by our Tibetan guide and after completion of the
immigration formalities then we drive to Nyalam
(3750m) and we continue drive to Pigutso, Saga,
Paryang to Lake Manasarovar, tour along the way
to visit important sites together with
magnificent Himalayan views. We will visit the
picturesque Chiu Monastery on the North West
shore of the lake with the imposing sight of
Mount Kailash in the background. From there, we
re-cross the vast arid plains before heading
south to the Nepalese border and returning to
Kathmandu and the farewell dinner will be at
typical Nepali restaurant enjoying together with
Nepali culture show program. This is truly the
trip of a lifetime with stunning scenery and
cultural highlights.
Mount
Kailash and Lake Manasarovar Tour – 19 Days
(Fixed Departure Date
2011) April: 13, 24, 28, May: 08, 12,
17, 22, 26, 29, June: 02, 07, 11, 16, 23, 30,
July: 03, 08, 14, 21, 28, August: 02, 08, 16,
25, September: 07, 15, 22 & 29
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Trip Code |
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NAP-KLS - 505 |
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Trip Cost |
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Euro
2265 per person |
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Group Size |
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Minimum 4 upto 16 person |
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Accessibility |
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Scenic road-head drive to and from Kodari from
Kathmandu through the Arniko Highway,. |
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Place Cover |
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Kathmandu – Zhangmu – Saga – Paryang –
Manasarovar – Parikarma - Darchen – Dolma-La –
Zuthul Puk - Nyalam - Kathmandu. |
Highlights of this trip
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Kathmandu city excursion
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Scenic scheduled flight to Lhasa city from
Kathmandu
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Tibetan people of diverse groups and
cultures
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The holy waters of Manasarovar Lake
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Rare Bon-Po monasteries, the religion in
Tibet that predated Buddhism
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Sharing trail with the pilgrims on the 'Kora'
of Mt Kailash, including the crossing of the
formidable 5,636m Drolma-La Pass
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Outlined Itinerary |
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Days |
Particulars |
Altitude/Time |
Highlights |
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01 |
Arrive at Kathmandu airport and transfer
to your hotel |
1317m |
Hotel only |
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02 |
Valley excursion, official procedure and
other arrangements |
1317m |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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03 |
Drive to Kodari (Nepal/Tibet Boarder)
and transfer to Zhangmu |
2350m/135-kms/8hrs |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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04 |
Zhangmu drive to Nyalam |
3750m |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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05 |
Nyalam to Paigutso |
4850m/221-kms/7-8 hrs |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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06 |
Paigutso to Saga |
4640m/115-kms/6-7 hrs |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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07 |
Saga to Paryang |
4540m/185-kms/7-8 hrs |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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08 |
Paryang to Manasarovar |
4700m/290kms/7-8 hrs |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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09 |
Excursion day in Manasarovar |
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Hotel on B/B basis |
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10 |
Drive to Darchan and trek to Parikarma |
4700m/290kms/7-8 hrs |
Camp on full board |
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11 |
Continue Parikarma over Dolma-La and
trek to Zuthul Puk |
5650m/22-kms/7-8 hrs |
Camp on full board |
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12 |
End Parikarma at Darchen |
4700m/14-kms/3-4 hrs |
Camp on full board |
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13 |
Drive to Paryang |
4540m/277-kms/7-8hrs |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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14 |
Drive to Saga |
4840m/185-kms/8 hrs |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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15 |
Drive to Paigutso |
4850m/115kms/ 8 hrs |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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16 |
Paigutso to Nyalam |
3220m/121kms/7-8 hrs |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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Nyalam drive to Kathmandu |
1317m/135kms/5/6 hrs |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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18 |
Leisure day for last minute shopping |
1317m |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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19 |
Departure day |
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Breakfast only |
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Optional Outlined Itinerary |
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Days |
Particulars |
Altitude/Time |
Highlights |
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01 |
Arrive at Kathmandu airport and transfer
to your hotel |
1317m |
Hotel only |
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02 |
Valley excursion, official procedure and
other arrangements |
1317m |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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03 |
Kathmandu schedule flight to Lhasa |
3658m/90 minutes |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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04-05 |
Lhasa guided sightseeing tour to Potola
Palace, Jokhang Temple and Barkhor
Bazzar Drepung, Sera monastery &
Norbulingka |
3658m |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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06 |
Drive to Shigatse via Yamdrok Lake
(4300m) and Gyantse |
3800m/360-kms/ 7 hrs |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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07 |
Shigatse to Lhatse |
4200m/200-kms/5 hrs |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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08 |
Lhatse to Saga |
4500m/300-kms/7 hrs |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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09 |
Saga to Paryang |
4500m/297-kms/6 hrs |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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10 |
Paryang to Lake Manasarovar |
4558m/309-kms/5 hrs |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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11 |
Lake Manasarovar to Darchen |
4600m/60-kms/1.5 hrs |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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12 |
Darchen trek to Dira-puk Monastery |
4750m/20-kms/6 hrs |
Camp on full board |
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13 |
Dira-Puk Monastery trek to Zutul-Puk
Monastery via Drolma-La |
5200m/15-kms/6-7 hrs |
Camp on full board |
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14 |
Zutul-Puk trek back to Darchen |
4750m/14Km/4-5 hrs |
Camp on full board |
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15 |
Darchen to Saga via Paryang |
4500m/520-kms/9 hrs |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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16 |
Saga to Shigatse |
4200m/456-kms/9 hrs |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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Shigatse to Lhasa |
3358m/450-kms/8 hrs |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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18 |
Lhasa drive to Gangkarairport and fly to
Kathmandu |
1317m |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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19 |
Leisure day for last minute shopping |
1317m |
Hotel on B/B basis |
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20 |
Departure day |
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Breakfast only |
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Cost Includes in Tibet Part
- Accommodation on twin sharing
with breakfast mentioned as per
above the itinerary
- All camping equipment whilst
camping
- Full board (Breakfast, Lunch
and dinner) whilst camping
- Support truck to transport
food, luggage and camping
equipment.
- All airport transfers
- Sightseeing as per itinerary
- English speaking
interpreter/guide (Tibetan)
- Tibet entry permit
- Chinese visa fees |
Cost Excludes in Tibet Part
- International flight,
departure taxes
- Mountain bikes
- Personal expenses such as
drinks, postage, and laundry
- Meals apart from breakfast on
non-camping portion of the trip
- Travel insurance
- Emergency evacuation
- Tips and gratuities
- And unforeseen expenses which
are out of control by Nepal
Adventure Point |
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Cost Includes in Nepal Part
Accommodation: 4 night’s
hotel in Kathmandu on bed
breakfasts basis and one
farewell Dinner in Kathmandu.
Activities: One day
guided sightseeing tour in
Kathmandu
Transportation:
Arrival/Departure transfer and
surface road-head
transportation.
Company & Government’s
service charge: All
applicable Government taxes &
official service charges. |
Cost Excludes in Nepal Part
- Lunch & Dinner while in City
- Bar bills & Beverages
- Optional activities |
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Detail Itinerary:
DAY 01: Arrive in Kathmandu:
Upon arrival at Tribhuwan
international airport, welcomed
by our representative and
transfer to hotel. The remainder
of the afternoon is at leisure.
A pre-trek briefing will be
given in the evening at hotel
about the daily program
activities by your Group
Leader/Guide.
DAY 02: Excursion Kathmandu:
Our representative will
collect your original passport
for issue the Tibet Visa and our
tour guide will take to you
historical monuments sightseeing
around Kathmandu valley such as
Pashupatinath, Bouddhanath,
Kathmandu Dubar square,
Sywambhunath and rest of day to
prepare for Tibet tour.
DAY 03: Arrive in Lhasa:
On arrival in Lhasa, you will be
met our local Tibetan agent.
After immigration formalities,
you will be driven to Lhasa
(3650m). It takes around an hour
to reach the old city. After
checking in at your hotel, you
are advised to take rest and
take it easy. Drink plenty of
fluids and let your body get
used to Lhasa’s high altitude.
DAY 04-05: Excursion around
Lhasa City: Our guided tour
will follow by visiting -
Jokhang Gompa - Jokhang is the
holiest Gompa in Tibet. Shuffle
among the pilgrims, butter lamps
permeating the air, and find
gruesome Gods in hidden annexes.
There is always a procession of
devout Tibetans through the
complex. After walking the holy
inner circle complete a circuit
of the Barkor, the market
surrounding the Jokhang, for
good luck. It is the best market
to shop for all things Tibetan.
Drepung and Sera Monasteries –
Sera is one of the best
preserved monasteries in Tibet,
renown for its lively debating
sessions in the courtyard each
afternoon. Within its
whitewashed walls and golden
roofs, several hundred monks
live and study. Drepung was
founded in the 14th century and
was once the largest Gompa in
the world. These days the figure
has been reduced to several
hundred, but there is still much
of interest to see here, as the
structure escaped relatively
unscathed during the Cultural
Revolution. Norbulingka -
Norbulingka is the summer palace
of the Dalai Lama and is in a
quiet and relaxing garden. One
particular mural inside depicts
the history of Tibet and all the
Dalai Lamas. Potala Palace - The
magnificent Potala Palace
dominates the city of Lhasa. It
contains the winter quarters of
the Dalai Lama, the
jewel-encrusted gold and silver
Stupas of previous Dalai Lamas
as well as numerous grand state
rooms and many important
chapels. There has been a palace
on this site since the 5th or
6th century, but the present
palace was constructed in the
17th century.
DAY 06: Lhasa - Gyantse:
Driving along the Friendship
Highway, you drive past Khamba-La,
at 4794 m, with a brief halt to
take in the majestic views of
Yamdrok-Tso Lake and Nazin Kang
Sa, standing at 7252m. On
turning westwards, you come
across the Karo-La pass at
5045m. If you take a glance at
the road, you can see huge
glaciers tumbling down onto the
road. After driving 261 km,
beautifully landscaped Tibetan
villages become visible as you
enter the town of Gyantse.
DAY 07: Gyantse – Shigatse:
Gyantse prides on Gyantse
Dzong and Kumbum. Gyantse Dzong,
a 14th century historical fort,
overlooks the entire Gyantse and
the surrounding Nyang Chu
Valley. Kumbum has a large
gold-domed stupa and houses
several chapels and Tibetan
Buddhist murals. After you enjoy
exploring Gyantse, you take a 90
km drive and arrive at Shigatse,
the second largest city in
Tibet, which lies at an altitude
of 3900 meter.
DAY 08: Shigatse - Lhatse:
Shigatse was previously both
a stronghold and a monastery
city. At the western tip beneath
Mt Drolmari, lies Tashilhunpo
Monastery. This monastery is the
major attraction of Shigatse.
Today you shall get to visit
this ancient monastery, which is
also the seat of the Panchen
lamas and one of Tibet's four
great monasteries. After the
visit to the monastery you will
get to explore Shigatse's free
market. The free market bustles
with vendors offering a
selection of practical and
souvenir items. Later in the
day, you drive along the
Friendship Highway to Lhatse.
After a drive of 157 km, you
will finally reach the small
dusty town of Lhatse. Good
restaurants, well-stocked shops
and guesthouses are available in
Lhatse. This place has many
ruined dzongs(forts) which were
built by the Tibetan kings in
the olden days. The small
Changmoche Monastery lies at the
west end of the town. ;In Lhatse,
you will meet your Nepalese
Sherpa cooking staff. They reach
Tibet by traveling overland from
Kathmandu. They will be in
charge of the cooking and
camping chores from this point
onwards.
DAY 09: Lhatse – Saga:
Heading away from Lhatse, the
road goes past the Tsang Po
river (Brahmaputra River).
Further ahead, a river valley
sprawls over and you see
picturesque traditional
villages. This drive provides
plenty of opportunity to
photograph the scenic vistas.
Thereon, the road moves towards
the northern route. On covering
295km, you reach Saga at an
elevation of 4,600 meters.
DAY 10: Saga - Paryang:
Taking another 255km drive from
Saga to Paryang, you weave your
way through the small dusty town
of Zhongba amidst charming
views. When you arrive at
Paryang, you prepare yourself
for the forthcoming Mount
Kailash tour and trek.
DAY 11: Paryang - Manasarovar:
Prior to Mount Kailash tour
and trek you have to traverse
along 270 km distance from
Paryang to Manasarovar. This
route takes you to the beautiful
and sacred Manasarovar Lake
amazingly set on the Tibetan
plateau bordered by the majestic
Gurla Mandata; Extraordinary
landscape. As you near this
sacred lake, historic Chiu
Monastery becomes visible on the
north-west shore of the lake.
From this vantage point, you can
even get a glimpse of the
majestic Mount Kailash and Gurla
Mandata. This journey leaves you
spiritually fulfilled.
DAY 12: Excursion around Holy
Manasarovar Lake: Free day
in Manasarovar. While the
trekking crew is busy with the
camping arrangement, you can
explore the scenic area. Hindus
believe that in order to
complete the Kailash pilgrimage
one should bathe in the sacred
Lake Manasarovar.
DAY 13: Trek to Dira-puk:
Early in the morning you meet
your team of Tibetan yak drivers
with the yaks, who will escort
you around the kora. Further
ahead from Holy Mansarovar Lake,
you trek past verdant meadows
and picturesque streams to Lha
Chu Valley. The trail overlooks
a river cascading over a narrow
canyon with high steep cliffs.
En-route, the north face of
Kailash comes into view. The
trail then approaches the 13th
century monastery of Dira-Puk.
Visiting this monastery serves
for an insightful experience.
Eventually, you will conclude
the trek of the day at Dira-Puk.
DAY 14: Trek to Zutul-Puk:
Lha Chu Valley blurs as you
turn towards Drolma Chu Valley.
You ascend to Drolma La (5630m),
the highest point of the trip.
But soon after the breathtaking
view of Thukpe Dzingbu Lake,
known as the Lake of Compassion,
at the summit, you realize that
this tough and challenging
ascent has indeed been
worthwhile and fruitful. Several
prayer flags can be seen at the
summit. Further on, the trail
descends to the flat fields of
Zutul-Puk, which houses a
monastery and several
fascinating caves. These caves
were used for meditation.
Milarepa’s cave is one of the
most ancient and popular.
Milarepa’s footprints and elbow
prints is believed to be
imprinted all over this cave
filled with mani stones. You
then reach Zutul-Puk.
DAY 15: Trek to Darchen &
Drive to Manasarovar: Away
from Zutul-Puk, you follow the
trail through Bharkha plain
leading to Darchen. It is an
easy walk along some impressive
gorges and around many mani
stones and mani walls back to
the Bharkha Plains and dusty
Darchen. The kora has come to an
end – you have erased your sins,
endured cold nights and
mornings, crossed some of the
highest passes in the world, met
countless fellow pilgrims and
sent prayers of peace out to the
world. Shortly after arriving at
Darchen, you board the waiting
vehicle for a short drive to
Chiu Gompa, on the shores of
Mansarovar Lake.
DAY 16: Drive to Paryang:
After the Parikrama or Kora
around Mount Kailash over the
5630 meter Drolma La (pass),
clockwise for Buddhists and
Hindus, and anti-clockwise for
followers of the ancient Bon
religion, which is said to erase
the sins of a lifetime, you take
a 300 km drive crossing Mayum-la
and several rivers. On the way
you pass green pastures and
nomadic herdsmen with their
horses and flocks of sheep.
DAY 17: Drive to Saga:
You continue the drive for
another 255km that takes you to
Saga passing through dusty town
of Zhongba and a few smaller
passes.
DAY 18: Drive to Nyalam:
Crossing Yarlung Tsangpo (Brahmaputra
river) by a ferry, you drive 250
km to Nyalam. Soon after leaving
Saga, the road opens into a wide
flat plain and passes through a
huge turquoise lake, the
Peiku-Tso, with the spectacular
Shishapangma (8027m) rearing up
in the background. You further
drive across Lalung La (5200m)
with picturesque hamlets and
craggy windswept hills dotted
with tumbling glaciers and
finally reach Nyalam, lying at
3750 meter.
Day 19: Nyalam Drive to
Kathmandu: From Nyalam, you
drive down to the border town of
Zhangmu. From Zhangmu, it’s a
short drive to the Friendship
Bridge, which spans the Bhote
Kosi River and marks the Chinese
- Nepalese border. Here you part
with your Tibetan guide and
driver and walk to the Nepalese
Immigration Control in Kodari,
where you will be met by your
Nepalese staff. After completing
the re-entry formalities, you
continue the drive to Kathmandu
which, depending on road
condition, should take about 5-6
hours drive.
DAY 20: Departure day:
After breakfast you will have
some free time until the time to
leave the international airport
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