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Economy: Tourism - Motorcycling |
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Motorcycle Tour along the East-West-Highway |
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IMPORTANT
NOTE Itineraries
are subject to change and are meant as a guideline only. This tour is subject
to revision due to weather, road or trail conditions, government restrictions,
unforeseen incidents and other reasons beyond our control. |
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Arrangement
Notes |
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Note
Regarding Drukair Ticket
Drukair
tickets must be paid for and issued at the time of your deposit. If you
cancel your trip 31 days or more prior to departure, there will be a US$
50 per person cancellation penalty for the Drukair tickets in addition
to the normal cancellation charges for land cost noted in our terms and
conditions. If you cancel 30 days or less prior to departure, the Drukair ticket cost is non-refundable. |
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Extras
KTM
Bike: US$ 150/Day/Bike
Indian
Bike (Honda/Bajaj/Enfield): US$ 80/Day/Bike
(Rates
2008)
NOTE:
1.
We provide bottled mineral water on the board (1 litre bottle/person/day)
2.
On farewell dinner, we provide free drinks with gift (Bhutanese hand-woven
table mat)
TOUR
COST INCLUDES:
Land
Costs: US$ 250/Day/Person (Rates 2009)
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1.
Tourist standard accommodation on twin sharing basis
2.
All meals as per itinerary in regular tourist standard restaurants
3.
Transfer within Bhutan - bus on group tours & smaller cars on individual
tours
4.
The services of knowledgeable English speaking guide licensed by Department
of Tourism
5.
Entrance Fees to museums, schools and Permits wherever necessary
6.
35 % Royalty taxes (Development Taxes) to the Government
7.
Tourism Development Fund (US$ 10 per visit)
8.
Visa Fees (US$ 20)
9.
Bhutan Bank Fees (US$ 10) |
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TOUR
COST EXCLUDES:
1.
International Flights into and out of Bhutan
2.
Excess baggage (Allowance: 20 Kgs Economy Class & 30 Kgs Business Class)
3.
Alcoholic and Bottled Beverages
4.
Personal Expenses (Telephone, Email, Laundry etc.)
5.
Surcharge of Luxury hotels like Amankora, Uma Paro, Zhiwa Ling Hotel &
Hotel Taj Tashi
6.
Any other special arrangements not included in the tariff
7.
Tips
WHERE
DOES TO ROYALTY (DEVELOPMENT TAXES) GO?
With
Bhutan Government's development philosophy as GROSS NATIONAL HAPPINESS
(GNH) crafted by His Majesty King Jigme Singye Wangchuck and Bhutan known
for it's good governance makes proper and monitored use of the Royalty
Taxes. Bhutan provides free education and free health medical care to its
people. In case of emergency even foreign visitors can avail the health
services for FREE.
YANA'S
GIVING BACK PROJECT:
We
give some part of every individual tour payment as a part of our project
to sponsor monks from economically disadvantaged families awaiting formal
enrollment in Monastic Schools. Under this project many monks will be enrolled
and will receive proper monastic education.
This
is being done in close association with the Youth Development Fund (YDF
- www.youthdevfund.gov.bt) founded by her Majesty Ashi Tshering Pem Wangchuckto build funds for the youths of Bhutan. We are proud to say that we are
the only travel company in Bhutan with such giving back projects. I personally
believe in giving back to the community from which I received numerous
supports whilst growing up & through adulthood. Sign up today and be
a SPONSOR too.
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