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Insight Vacations introduces India and Nepal programme

05 Dec 2011 - by Dave Marsh
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Insight Vacations has announced the launch of its 2012/13 India and Nepal programme, a first for the  tour operator.

The new inaugural programme features 12 itineraries in total including two luxury Gold tours, four Premium escorted tours and six optional extensions covering India (including Rajasthan, Kerala and India’s Wildlife), Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka.

New itineraries from Insight’s flagship India & Nepal programme include:  
 
Splendours of Taj & Tiger (Gold) – 10 days priced from R54 500 per person, twin share, land only (single supplement option from R30950.00). Departures available from October 1, 2012 until April 15, 2013.  Visits Delhi, Agra, Ranthambhore and Jaipur.

Classical India with Nepal – 14 days priced from R39 90 per person, twin share, land only (single supplement option from R12 570.00). Departures available from August 24 2012, until April 19, 2013.  Visits Delhi, Jaipur, Agra, Khajuraho, Varanasi and Kathmandu.  
 
Enchanting Kerala – 10 days priced from R23 300 per person, twin share, land only (single supplement option from R10 140.00. Departures available from August 25, 2012 until April 20, 2013.  Visits Kochi, Thekkady, Kumararkom and Kovalam.

In addition there are also a number of ways travellers can stretch their travel budgets such as Insight’s Frequent Traveller Saving which offers 5% off to those who have travelled with Insight Vacations previously. A discount of 5% is also extended for those travelling in small groups of five to eight people and to those booking two Insight Vacations’ tours together (reduction available on the lower priced tour).  

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