2024 USD Dates & Prices
Departure Dates - Tour Code: INBR
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Adult
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Child
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OCT - 18
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$910
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$710
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NOV - 2
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$1030
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$815
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NOV - 15
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$910
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$710
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DEC - 6
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$910
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$710
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DEC - 20
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$1030
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$815
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JAN 2025 - 10, 24
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$910
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$710
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FEB 2025 - 7, 21
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$910
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$710
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Price per person based on 2/3 adults sharing a room.
Child 2-11 years must share a room with 2/3 adults.
Infants 0-23 months price is $130 for a seat in coach
only.
Max occupancy per room is 3 person (excluding infants).
$40 reduction will apply for 2nd child without a
bed.
Single supplement will be an additional $430
Single supplement will be an additional $595 (for Nov-2
& Dec-20)
Early Bird Offer
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Book 10 weeks in advance - $ 25
per adult/child
Book 8 weeks in advance - $ 20
per adult/child
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Country Details
Country
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Capital
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Currency
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Visa Required
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Time
Zone
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Electricity
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Country
Code
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India
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Delhi
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Rupee
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Indian Visa
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GMT+ 5
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230V,
50Hz
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+91
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Currency
In India the currency you will require will be INR. Star
Tours' advices passengers to exchange any spending money for
their holiday before they actually travel. Whilst on tour it is
very inconvenient to change money and most places we will be
visiting will not have ATM machines or accept credit/debit
cards.
Distances
An important point to note whilst on a touring holiday is
that some long journeys are unavoidable especially when
travelling from city to city.
It is advisable passengers carry necessities that they may
need for the day such as water, dry snacks, cameras etc. with
them in their hand luggage.
For this tour it should be noted that the travel times are
extensive on this tour.
Food
Breakfast will be provided at the hotels. The breakfast is
usually in a separate dining area of the hotel, and is usually
a Indian breakfast.
Passengers can choose from different diets, including
vegetarian, Jain or non-vegetarian (Jain or Halal will not
always be available) meals. Passengers should advice their tour
representative of their preferred diet on the day one. The
meals are pre-set buffet and a choice of menu is not available.
Meals will be provided with Tap Water only.
Lunches and Dinners are usually provided within the hotel or
restaurant in a separate dining facility. You should always
consult your tour representative if you are not sure of what
ingredients a dish contains.
Foreign Office Travel Advice
For the latest travel advice from the Foreign &
Commonwealth Office click on the link below to get Country
specific details:
For a full list of the latest travel advice
from the Foreign & Commonwealth Office click
here
Hotels
Not all hotels in this tour will have air-conditioning so
you should carry a small portable fan with you especially
during the summer months.
Please also note that not all hotels provide a kettle so if
hot water is required for warming milk etc in the hotel then it
is advisable to carry a bottle warmer / kettle as well as a
thermos flask. Passengers may also want to carry a small travel
iron and hair dryer etc, as many hotel rooms may not have these
facilities.
If you use services such as the phone or mini bar, or pay TV
whilst in your room, you will have to pay the hotel directly
when you check out; these services are not included in your
tour cost.
The maximum occupancy per room on this tour is 3
person(s).
Other Advisories
High Altitude
You should only make trips to high altitudes if you feel
healthy. The following recommendations apply:
Advanced age is no barrier to high altitude. For blood
pressure patients who are well controlled with medication, the
altitude is not a concern. Asthmatics can travel to high
altitudes without any problems. High-altitude air is less
polluted with particles that can cause an asthma attack.
Epileptics who are well controlled with medication should be
able to negotiate the altitude.
Pregnant women: There may be a certain risk
for pregnancy even without pre-existing diseases over 2500-3000
metres. Caution is therefore advised if in doubt, please
consult your doctor in advance.
Infants: Short-term stays at the mountain
tops are unproblematic. Infants and young children are often
unable to equalise pressure during descent and are therefore
increasingly at risk of ear irritation. Regular swallowing
(drinking, sucking on a bottle) during the descent can prevent
the occurrence of irritation.
Because children can chill faster than adults, always pay
attention to sufficient protection from the cold at high
altitude. Sunglasses and a good sunscreen are necessary on the
glaciers!
High altitude visits not recommended for:
Lung and heart patients who are already short of breath
while at rest or when climbing stairs are advised not to stay
at high altitude. Patients with angina pectoris or severely
impaired performance with heart enlargement and heart failure
should not visit high altitude. Coronary artery disease (angina
pectoris) and heart enlargement with medical therapy should not
visit high altitude. Patients with a pronounced risk profile
for cardiovascular disease (smoker + high blood pressure +
diabetes + high blood fats + overweight + occasional chest
pain) should consult the doctor before visiting high
altitude.
Do not stay at high altitude after having striated muscles
or a stroke.
Pick up and Drop off points & Times
Passengers should arrive at their pick-up point no later
than 15 minutes before the scheduled departure time. Your
pick-up point, address and time will be stated on your
invoice.
Pick up point will be Jaipur airport - Terminal 2 at
10:00am.
Visa Details
Non-Indian passport holders planning to travel to India must
obtain a valid visa prior to arrival, as India does not offer
visa-free entry for most nationalities. Tourists can apply for
an e-Visa online, which is available for short visits up to 60
days for purposes such as tourism, business, or medical
treatment. Ensure that your passport is valid for at least six
months from the date of entry into India and has at least two
blank pages for immigration stamps.
Upon arrival, travelers are advised to carry a copy of their
visa approval, hotel reservations, and return flight details.
Additionally, it's important to be aware of India's customs
regulations, including restrictions on the import of certain
items such as currency, tobacco, and alcohol. It's recommended
to check the latest health and safety guidelines, including
vaccinations and COVID-19 protocols, before travel.
Weather
Passengers can be well prepared by ensuring they are
carrying appropriate clothing, footwear, and accessories
suitable for India's varied climates. It is important to note
that during the summer months, some regions can experience
extreme heat, while in the winter, certain areas, especially in
the north, can be quite cold. Monsoon season also brings heavy
rainfall in many parts of the country, so waterproof clothing
and footwear may be necessary.
Passengers should also be aware that, depending on the
region and time of year, sightseeing in some parts of India may
be affected by shorter daylight hours, particularly during the
winter months. We recommend consulting with Star Tours at the
time of booking if you are unsure about what to expect during
your visit or need further guidance on the best time to
travel.
Wheelchairs
We will accept light weight manual wheelchairs for travel,
subject to them being capable of being stowed in the luggage
hold of the coach. It is also essential that a family
member is also on the tour to push their wheelchair. Star
Tours will also request hotels for suitably equipped
rooms; however, this is only on a request basis and cannot be
guaranteed. It should be noted Ben Nevis is not fully
accessible for a wheelchair user. Some part of Edinburgh will
have cobbled streets, which may not be suitable for
wheelchairs.