Nepal & the Mystical Himalayas (2012)

Kathmandu • Pokhara • 3-Night Overland Trek • 2-Night River Camp • 2-Night Jungle Safari
  • 15 days
  • from only:
  • $3895
  • $260 per day
    Land Tour Only
  • 17 days
  • from only:
  • $4995
  • $294 per dayIncludes international airfare and government taxes
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Learn how to customize your adventure, or view standard air routing and travel times. The choice is yours with our True Choice program.

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Customize your trip

With our True Choice Program, you can choose to stay longer before or after your trip on your own, or combine two adventures to maximize your value. Here are more ways to create the OAT adventure that’s right for you:

  • Choose our standard air routing, or work with us to select the airline and routing you prefer
  • Make your own international flight arrangements directly with the airline, applying frequent flyer miles if available
  • Stay overnight in a connecting city before or after your trip
  • Request to arrive a few days early to get a fresh start on your adventure
  • Choose to “break away” before or after your trip, spending additional days or weeks on your own
  • Extend your adventure with our optional pre- and post-trip extensions
  • Combine your choice of OAT adventures to maximize your value
  • Upgrade to business or premium economy class

The air options listed above will involve an additional fee of $100 per person for confirmed requests (as well as incremental airfare costs based on your specific choice). This service fee will be waived for Inner Circle/Sir Edmund Hillary Club members.

Or, when you make your reservation, you can choose our standard air routing, for which approximate travel times are shown below.

GATEWAY

TRAVEL TIME*

Atlanta, Detroit, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Portland, San Francisco, Seattle

22hrs

Boston, Chicago, Washington, DC (Dulles)

20hrs

Dallas, Denver, Houston, Orlando, Minneapolis

24hrs

New York (JFK)

15hrs

Miami

25hrs

* Estimated total time, including connection and layover. Actual travel time may vary.

The information above reflects approximate flight times from the gateway cities listed to Delhi, India. Routing is based on availability and subject to change. You will receive your final air itinerary approximately 14 days prior to departure.

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A Day in the Life of Tomejhong Village

OAT was founded upon the principle that travel needs to be about more than just sightseeing if it's going to change people's lives—which is why most OAT adventures feature a day of in-depth cultural exchange through Grand Circle Foundation’s A Day in the Life program. By continuing to expand our worldview through exposure to other cultures, we are learning and growing throughout our lives—and the more we engage ourselves in the daily lives of the villages we visit, the more valuable our learning becomes.

"The school visit was touching as well as informative, particularly in the way they showed us how eager most of these kids were to learn … The home visits, including lunch in a village in Annapurna, were the types of OAT extras that make these trips so worthwhile. The hospitality of the people was always warm."

Carol Cianca & Peter O'Malley, 7-time travelers
Oakland, NJ

Tomejhong Village

Visiting students at a GCF school in Nepal

The foothills of the Annapurnas are home to a school supported by the Foundation’s World Classroom initiative, so we’ve developed close partnership with local leaders, who are eager to welcome you into their daily lives. In our Day in the Life of Tomejhong village, we'll learn firsthand what it’s like to live in the shadow of these ancient mountains.

First, we’ll enjoy a chance to meet local children in their school (when in session) which is supported in part by Grand Circle Foundation. You’ll interact with both students and faculty here, and see firsthand the improvements made possible by Foundation support—and the support of travelers like you.

You’ll then depart for nearby Tomejhong village, where we'll explore and spend time with the hospitable people who live here. A Gorkha family will join us for lunch to share insight into their traditions and daily life. The Gorkha people arrived in western Nepal from India centuries ago, and trace their roots to the Rajput clan—part of the Kshatriya, or warrior class—from classic Hindu tradition. Their culture is a fascinating blend of their Hindu roots and local traditions like shamanism and Tibetan Buddhism, as we'll learn during this exclusive opportunity for real cultural exchange.

By the time we return to our Sanctuary River lodge in the afternoon, we hope you’ll come away with a richer sense of what life is like in the Himalayas and an appreciation for the warmth of the people who call this area home.

Alan and Harriet Lewis founded Grand Circle Foundation in 1992 as a means of giving back to the world we travel. Because they donate a portion of the profits from every trip, we consider each one of our travelers as a partner in the Foundation’s work around the world. To date, the Foundation has pledged or donated more than $91 million in support of 300 different organizations—including 60 villages and nearly 100 schools that lie in the paths of our adventures.

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