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MYSTICAL INDIA with Ranthambore Tiger Preserve October 2013 March 2014 With an Optional Post-Tour Extension: Nepal Itinerary and Accommodations IND/INN: Updated April 2013

MYSTICAL INDIA 2013/2014 Day-by-Day Itinerary DAY 1: DAY 2: Depart U.S. for Delhi, India Arrive Delhi We spend today en route to Delhi, India s capital and third largest city. Arriving after midnight, we transfer directly to our hotel. Accommodations: Taj Palace Hotel DAY 3: New Delhi This morning we meet our tour director for a briefing on the journey ahead. Delhi is one of the best examples in the world where old meets new. After lunch on your own we begin our touring of New Delhi by visiting the 16 th -century Tomb of Humayun, the second Mughal emperor whose resting place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site, thanks to its groundbreaking Mughal architecture. We continue on to see Qutab Minar, one of Delhi s most visited and striking monuments. King Qutubuddin Aiback laid the foundation for the monument after defeating the last Hindu Kingdom in 1199. With a height of 239 feet, this red stone tower ranks as the highest in India. Next we pass by India Gate, the majestic 137-feet high arch that stands over an eternal flame to honor the 90,000 Indian soldiers who died fighting alongside the British during World War I and the Afghan wars. Tonight we enjoy a welcome dinner at our hotel. Accommodations: Taj Palace Hotel DAY 4: Old and New Delhi This morning we encounter Old Delhi, capital of Muslim India between the 12 th and 19 th centuries. We stop first at the Gandhi Memorial, the simple black marble slab honoring India s beloved Mahatma Gandhi, the political and spiritual leader of India s independence movement renowned for his advocacy of civil disobedience as a form of nonviolent resistance. Next we stop for a photo opportunity at Lal Qila, the Red Fort complex of palaces considered the greatest of all Delhi s earlier cities and today a UNESCO World Heritage site. From here we visit India s largest mosque, the red sandstone and marble Jama Masjid, completed in 1656 as the last monument commissioned by Emperor Shah Jahan, builder of the Taj Mahal. Our tour continues with a rickshaw ride through bustling and colorful Chandni Chowk market, one of Delhi s oldest and busiest, and where Mughal emperors once shopped. Then we return to the New Delhi district to visit a Sikh temple (gurdwara). Following lunch on your own we visit the National Museum, housing a superb collection of Indian and international art and artifacts, some two million pieces covering 5,000 years of cultural heritage. Tonight we enjoy dinner at a local restaurant serving international cuisine. Accommodations: Taj Palace Hotel 2

DAY 5: Delhi/Jaipur We leave this morning by motorcoach for the day-long journey to Jaipur, one of the great cities of the Rajput. En route to Jaipur we visit the village of Neemrana, where we eat lunch at Neemrana Palace, a restored heritage hotel dating to the 15 th century. Late this afternoon we reach Jaipur and our hotel, where we dine together tonight. Accommodations: Jai Mahal Palace Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner DAY 6: Jaipur This was the home of India s legendary Hindu warriors, whose historic forts, palaces, and gardens lend a timeless quality to this storied region. Called the pink city for its buildings of rose-hued sandstone, Jaipur today retains the exquisite symmetry of its original construction, as well as the eight historic gates that protected the city centuries ago. We stop first today at Hawa Mahal, the elaborately carved Palace of the Winds, whose pink sandstone façade allowed the ladies of the court to view the streets of the city from behind its 953 small windows that also allowed for cooling breezes inside. We continue on to Amber Fort, built by the Kachhawah Rajputs as their capital from 1037 to 1728 and considered the pinnacle of Rajput architecture. We tour the unoccupied citadel this morning, approaching by jeep to admire the fresco-covered portal, the impressive room of mirrors, walls of jewel-encrusted marble, and the royal apartments offering beautiful panoramic views of the surrounding valleys. After lunch at a local restaurant, we continue on to Jantar Mantar, the incredible open-air Royal Observatory (ca. 1728) housing oversized astronomical instruments and a UNESCO World Heritage site; and City Palace, former residence of the Maharajas of Jaipur, built in the shape of the city itself and now converted to a museum that houses the rulers magnificent art collections. Late this afternoon we return to our hotel; dinner tonight is on your own. The hotel houses several restaurants and your tour director will be happy to offer further recommendations. Accommodations: Jai Mahal Palace Meals: Breakfast, Lunch DAY 7: Jaipur/Sanganer This morning we visit nearby Sanganer to watch villagers engage in traditional block printing and handmade paper industries. Using centuries-old techniques artisans craft coveted hand-printed textiles and unique paper goods. Sanganer also is known for its distinctive blue pottery, which we see the craftspeople paint free-hand. Then we tour a local market before visiting Birla Mandir, the Hindu temple made of pure white marble that enshrines Lord Vishnu and counts as one of Jaipur s most popular attractions. After some time at leisure this afternoon, tonight we are dinner guests of a family in their haveli (a home built around a central courtyard, in the traditional Muslim architectural style). This provides a fascinating window on Indian life and an opportunity to witness up close the traditional society from which India is transitioning to a more urban lifestyle. Accommodations: Jai Mahal Palace 3

DAY 8: Jaipur/Ranthambore National Park We leave Jaipur this morning for Ranthambore National Park, stopping along the way to visit with children at a roadside school. Bordering the outer fringes of the Thar Desert and the former hunting grounds of the Maharajah of Jaipur, Ranthambore is now a 512-square-mile natural preserve (one of India s largest) that is home to diverse plant life; historic ruins; and hundreds of species of birds, reptiles, mammals, and of course, Bengal tigers. Please note that road conditions in and around Ranthambore are poor; about two hours of our drive will be on bumpy or unpaved roads. Additionally, the canters which we use for game drives provide minimal shock absorption: be prepared for very bumpy drives. This afternoon we take a game drive through the park, whose mission is to help preserve and protect the endangered Bengals. We dine tonight at our lodge. Accommodations: Vivanta by Taj Sawai Madhopur Lodge Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner DAY 9: Ranthambore National Park On today s morning and afternoon game drives, we re sure to see more game (though tiger and leopard sightings are not guaranteed). One of India s best known national parks, Ranthambore belongs to India s groundbreaking Project Tiger, dedicated to preserving and protecting the once plentiful Royal Bengal tigers that roamed the land here. Now threatened by poachers, illegal logging, and encroaching civilization, India s tiger population has decreased precipitously; it is believed that just 34 tigers currently live in Ranthambore (which actually represents a net gain in the past decade or so). Nationally, Project Tiger has seen the Bengal population rise to about 4,000 from the 2,000 counted when the project launched in 1973. The park s varied landscape of beautiful lakes, lush grasslands, deep ravines, wooded valleys, and open scrub also features picturesque ruins of old fortifications and the thousand-year-old Ranthambore Palace, which we stop to admire. We take all meals today at our lodge. Accommodations: Vivanta by Taj Sawai Madhopur Lodge Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner DAY 10: Ranthambore/Kalakho This morning we embark on the five-hour drive to Dera Village Retreat (formally Dera Lake View Retreat) in Kalakho, on the banks of Madhosager Lake (a seasonal monsoon lake). After lunch together here, we set out on a camel safari through the surrounding villages to meet the local Meena tribespeople who live in mud huts that they decorate inside with floral and animal designs. Largely an agricultural people, the Meena have maintained much of their traditional culture and customs, as we ll see for ourselves up close. Late this afternoon we return to our lodging, where tonight we enjoy dinner accompanied by a local folk dance performance. Accommodations: Dera Village Retreat Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner DAY 11: Kalakho/Abhaneri/Agra Leaving Kalakho this morning we travel to the village of Abhaneri to witness an architectural marvel: the Chand Baori step well. To overcome the perpetual issue of water scarcity during summer months, inhabitants of northern India began constructing unique step wells in the 6 th century CE to collect this 4

precious resource. An estimated 3,000 of these baori once gave villagers multiple routes of access to the pools of water below and provided a gathering place with respite from the heat. The 9 th -century ruler King Chand built this astounding structure one of India s largest and most visually arresting with 3,500 symmetrical steps descending three of its sides 13 stories to the 100-foot-deep well. Ruins of an elaborately sculpted temple dedicated to Harshat Mata, Goddess of Joy and Happiness, stand opposite the step well. Leaving this marvelous site that has attracted directors to shoot scenes for films such as The Fall and The Dark Knight Rises, we continue on to the ancient Mughal stronghold of Agra, arriving early this afternoon. Lunch is on our own today. After time at leisure, tonight we dine together at our hotel. Accommodations: Taj Gateway Agra DAY 12: Agra This morning we savor a travel highlight as we embark on a tour of the Taj Mahal, the magnificent tomb of white marble built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz, who had implored her husband to build a monument symbolizing their undying love for each other. Some 20,000 laborers and artisans from around the world spent 17 years constructing what became Mumtaz s mausoleum, which was begun in 1632. Along with its exquisite symmetry, the Taj features striking examples of pietra dura, a decorative art in which craftsmen embed precisely cut semi-precious stones in marble to form dazzling patterns. After our visit, we savor a highlight of another sort: an Indian cuisine cooking lesson and lunch together. From here we proceed to the Itimad-ud-Daulah (ca. 1628), often called the Baby Taj, the two-story marble mausoleum that inspired the Taj Mahal. Later today we visit the imposing Red Fort of Agra (also known as Agra Fort), comprising fairy tale palaces, two beautiful mosques, audience halls, pavilions, courtyards, and gardens all surrounded by a massive wall, a moat, and yet another wall. Our tour here features the Hall of Public Audience and the Royal Pavilions. A creative, architectural, and strategic masterpiece, the Fort is protected as a UNESCO World Heritage site. In a cruel twist, Emperor Shah Jahan, builder of the Taj Mahal and whose grandfather built the original Fort and who also assumed the throne himself, was imprisoned here at the end of his life by his own son in a room looking out on the Taj Mahal across the river. We return to our hotel following our visit to the Red Fort. Dinner tonight is on your own. Accommodations: Taj Gateway Agra Meals: Breakfast, Lunch DAY 13: Agra/Khajuraho We travel by train this morning to Jhansi then continue by motorcoach to the village of Orchha for lunch. Next we travel by coach over rough rural roads (where a distance of 100 miles can take four to five hours) to Khajuraho, known the world over for its temples, architecture, and erotic sculpture. Today the city s collection of 22 Hindu temples (out of 85 originally built here) dating to the 10 th century is protected as a UNESCO World Heritage site. We reach our hotel early this evening and dine there tonight. Accommodations: Taj Chandela Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 5

DAY 14: Khajuraho Built during the 500-year reign of the Chandela dynasty, the temples here represent a burst of creative and religious energy that faded as Islam gained influence and Hindu Khajuraho ultimately was abandoned. But because of its remote location, Khajuraho was out of harm s way when Muslim invaders destroyed many relics of Hinduism throughout India which ironically resulted in the well-preserved temples that we explore today at the Chandela Temple Complex. Adorned with erotic sculptures (as a reminder that life should be enjoyed to the fullest), these temples represent the finest examples of temple architecture in northern India. Today s touring includes the Kandariya Mahedeva, Chatrabhuj, Parswanath, and Ghantai temples. This evening we enjoy a Dances of India performance followed by dinner at our hotel. Accommodations: Taj Chandela DAY 15: Khajuraho/Varanasi Following a morning at leisure we fly early this afternoon to Varanasi, Hinduism s holiest city and a center of learning, civilization, and religion since time immemorial. Lacking in important architecture, elaborate palaces, and ancient fortresses, Varanasi nonetheless exudes an allure and mystique unlike any other Indian city, thanks to its role as a sacred place of pilgrimage. After time to relax at our hotel, this evening we attend a traditional aarti offering ceremony (a twice-daily ritual performed to ward off evil) as we cruise along the Ganges. Tonight we enjoy dinner together at our hotel. Accommodations: Taj Gateway Ganges DAY 16: Varanasi Early this morning we return to the Ganges, where Hindu pilgrims perform their time-honored rites along the ghats (steps) leading to the sacred river. Hindus believe that bathing in the Ganges at least once in a lifetime is both a duty and a privilege; it can help lead to the forgiveness of sin and the attainment of salvation. We visit several of the important ghats by boat as we experience for ourselves the spiritual mystique of these hallowed waters. Next we walk through the old town and tour the New Vishwanath Temple (also known as Birla Temple), located on the premises of Banaras Hindu University. Unlike the original Vishwanath Temple, the newer white-marble temple welcomes visitors of all religions. And as we walk around inside, we see some of the many Hindu scriptures inscribed on the walls. We return to our hotel for breakfast then visit Bharat Mata Temple, the only temple dedicated to Mother India and featuring a relief map of the country in marble. Then we visit Sarnath, birthplace of Buddhism. It was here in the 6 th century BCE that Buddha delivered his first sermon, and Sarnath remains a major center of the practice today. Returning to the hotel for lunch on your own, you then have the afternoon free for independent exploration or to relax. Tonight we celebrate our journey at a farewell dinner at the hotel. Accommodations: Taj Gateway Ganges DAY 17: Varanasi/Delhi After a morning at leisure we fly to Delhi and then transfer to our hotel which is conveniently located near the airport. Dinner tonight is on your own. Late this evening you ll transfer to the airport for the return flight to the U.S. 6

Those embarking on the Nepal post-tour extension today will transfer to the airport mid-day for the flight to Kathmandu. Please see page 8 for more information. Accommodations: Crowne Plaza Gurgaon Meals: Breakfast DAY 18: Return to U.S. We arrive this morning in the U.S. and connect with our return flights home. PLEASE NOTE We will do our best to adhere to our printed itinerary. Occasionally, though, unexpected obstacles and opportunities may arise that will force us to deviate from the itinerary as written. We would ask you to be open-minded and flexible should we vary the itinerary slightly. In addition, please note that airline schedules are subject to change. We will provide you with updated flight information closer to your departure. For Land Only Guests When you purchase a tour as land only, airport transfers and luggage handling at the arrival and departure airports at the beginning and end of the tour are not included. However, should you be at the arrival airport concurrent with the group of arriving Odysseys Unlimited travelers and see the signs for our motorcoach transfer, you are welcome to transfer with the group at no charge, providing additional seating is available. However, please note that the motorcoach cannot wait for you; you must be aboard when the coach is leaving. Similarly, when departing from the last hotel for your flight home, you are also welcome to take advantage of the group transfer, provided there is room and you are on board when the coach is leaving. It is important to note, however, that a motorcoach may not be used for transfers in all cases. Depending upon the number of guests arriving or departing, we may utilize taxis or smaller vans. At such times, space restrictions will preclude your joining the group transfer and you will be responsible for your own transportation to or from the airport. 7

For Guests Taking Odysseys Unlimited s NEPAL OPTIONAL POST-TOUR EXTENSION DAY 17: Varanasi/Kathmandu We bid farewell to our Indian tour director and transfer mid-day to the Varanasi airport for the flight to Kathmandu, Nepal s capital and largest city, high in the storied Himalayas. Upon arrival we meet our Nepalese tour director, who will accompany us throughout our journey. After checking in at our hotel and time to freshen up, we visit Swayambhunath Temple, an ancient (ca. 250 BCE) and sacred Buddhist complex second in importance only to Nepal s Boudhanath (which we visit on Day 18). The architectural treasure of Swayambhunath features a white dome that symbolizes Nirvana, a 13-tiered golden spire, and the all-seeing eyes of the Buddha on each of four sides. Lunch today is on your own. Late this afternoon we return to our hotel, where we enjoy dinner together tonight. Accommodations: Crowne Plaza Kathmandu-Soaltee DAY 18: Kathmandu Today we begin our discovery of Kathmandu Valley, whose three major cities (Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur) boast seven UNESCO World Heritage sites the largest concentration of such riches in the world. We start with a visit to the house of the Kumari Devi, devoted to the tradition of worshipping young girls as a manifestation of the divine female energy. You then have some leisure time at the Durbar Marg, the city s center abounding with restaurants and shops, for lunch on your own. After lunch we visit Nepal s oldest and holiest Hindu shrine: the ornate Pashupatinath Temple. A UNESCO World Heritage site, the temple honors the manifestation of Lord Shiva, one of Hinduism s three most important deities. Please note that as non-hindus, we cannot enter the temple itself, but we can see the building and its compound from the riverbank on which it stands. From here we continue on to renowned 16 th -century Boudhanath, the country s oldest and largest Buddhist stupa (a monument containing Buddhist relics) that serves as the religious center for the many Tibetan immigrants who now live in Nepal. Dedicated to the teachings of the Buddha, this huge white dome-shaped monument boasts hundreds of colorful prayer flags fluttering in the wind and draws millions of religious devotees, seekers, and tourists annually. We return to our hotel early this evening. Tonight you are free to dine on your own. Accommodations: Crowne Plaza Kathmandu-Soaltee Meals: Breakfast DAY 19: Kathmandu This morning we travel to Patan, Nepal s third largest city known for its rich culture and artistic tradition. Also known as Lalitpur ( City of Beauty ), Patan was constructed in the 3 rd century in a circular manner that resembles the Buddhist Wheel of Religion. We enjoy a walk including Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO site of historic palaces, temples, and shrines. During our tour we see some of the city s many Buddhist monuments and Hindu temples, along with bronze gateways and intricate wood carvings reflecting the time-honored artisan traditions still practiced here today. Lunch is on our own today, following which we visit the local villages of Khokana and Bungmati where we walk the narrow lanes and gain insight into the traditional ways of rural Nepalese life. We are likely to see people bathing in 8

communal waters, actively woodcarving, and participating in other hands-on trades. Late afternoon we return to our hotel. Tonight we attend a traditional dance performance and dinner at a former palatial complex reconstructed in the 1990s as a tribute to Nepal s past Rana rulers, its unique architecture a blend of Nepali, Indian, and European influences. Accommodations: Crowne Plaza Kathmandu-Soaltee DAY 20: Kathmandu/Nagarkot We begin today s half-day sightseeing tour by traveling to Bhaktapur, the least developed of the valley s three cities and a UNESCO World Heritage site commonly called the City of Devotees. Virtually a living open-air museum with its unspoiled ancient square and warrens of medieval streets, Bhaktapur is known for its fine artisans, abundant temples, colorful festivals, and traditional lifestyle, which we have the opportunity to see up close. After lunch together at a boutique hotel in Bhaktapur, we take the scenic drive up to our hotel in Nagarkot, a hilltop village commanding a spectacular vista of Nepal s major Himalayan peaks. We enjoy a final dinner together this evening. Accommodations: Club Himalaya Nagarkot Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner DAY 21: Nagarkot/Kathmandu/Return to U.S. Early this morning you have an opportunity for an unforgettable experience: watching the sun rise over the fabled Himalayas from your room balcony or the hotel s rooftop observatory. The remainder of the morning is at leisure, with the option to take a short guided hike. Lunch is on your own; early this afternoon we transfer to the airport for our connecting flight to Dubai, where we board our return flight to the U.S. Meals: Breakfast DAY 22: Arrive U.S. After arriving in the U.S. this morning, we connect with our flights home. PLEASE NOTE We will do our best to adhere to our printed itinerary. Occasionally, though, unexpected obstacles, and opportunities, may arise that will force us to deviate from the itinerary as written. We would ask you to be open-minded and flexible should we vary the itinerary slightly. In addition, please note that airline schedules are subject to change. We will provide you with updated flight information closer to your departure. 9

MYSTICAL INDIA 2013/2014 Accommodations Taj Palace Hotel Sardar Patel Marg Diplomatic Enclave New Delhi 110 021 India Tel: 011-91-11-2611-0202 Fax: 011-91-11-2611-0808 www.tajhotels.com Surrounded by six acres of lush greenery in Delhi s Diplomatic Enclave, the Taj Palace Hotel features contemporary décor accented by marble and brass. The 402-room hotel offers four restaurants, a bar, and a lounge; shopping arcade; fitness center with Jacuzzi, steam room, sauna, and spa treatments; outdoor pool; beauty salon; internet access; and laundry and dry cleaning services. Air-conditioned guest rooms have private bath with hair dryer, in-room safe, mini-bar, tea- and coffee-making facilities, TV, and phone. Taj Jai Mahal Palace Jacob Road Civil Lines Jaipur 302 006 Rajasthan, India Phone: 011-91-141-660-1111 Fax: 011-91-141-222-0707 www.tajhotels.com A certified environmentally-friendly hotel and the former home of maharajahs and the prime minister of Jaipur, the 267-year-old Jai Mahal Palace sits amidst 18 acres of beautifully landscaped Mughal gardens. The hotel has three restaurants, one bar, and two lounges; shopping arcade; barber shop; beauty salon; safe deposit boxes; internet access; laundry service; fitness center; spa with massage treatments; badminton; croquet; and both indoor pool and outdoor pools. Air-conditioned guest rooms have private bath with hair dryer, tea- and coffee-making facilities, in-room safe, mini-bar, TV, and phone. 10

Vivanta by Taj Sawai Madhopur Lodge Ranthambore National Park Road Sawai Madhopur 322 001 Rajasthan, India Phone: 011-91-7462-220-541 www.vivantabytaj.com Built in the 1930s by Indian royalty, the Vivanta by Taj Sawai Madhopur Lodge is located just a short distance from Ranthambore National Park. The rustic-style lodge offers a restaurant and bar, internet access, laundry and dry cleaning services, library, fitness center, spa, badminton, and outdoor pool. Each of the 36 air-conditioned guest rooms has private bath with hair dryer, mini-bar, in-room safe, tea- and coffee-making facilities, TV, and phone. Dera Village Retreat Kalakho, Tehsil: Sikrai Dausa, Rajasthan 011-91-9571504000 (mobile); 011-91-9571503000 Off the beaten track in rural Rajasthan sits Dera Village Retreat (formally Dera Lake View Retreat), a rustic yet comfortable haven of guest cabins set amidst a series of traditional villages on the banks of a seasonal monsoon lake. The camp offers a unique opportunity to witness how much of India lives, away from the cities. During our stay we visit a local school, take a camel safari, and meet local Meena tribespeople in their homes. Along with a restaurant, gardens and bonfires add to the retreat s ambience. Air-conditioned guest cabins have private bath with hot and cold running water and hair dryer. This remote location has no telephone service. Taj Gateway Agra (formerly Taj View) Taj Ganj Fatehabad Road Agra 282 001 Uttar Pradesh, India Phone: 011-91-562-2232-400 Fax: 011-91-562-2232-420 www.thegatewayhotels.com Nestled amid six acres of landscaped gardens close to the Taj Mahal, the 100-room Taj Gateway Agra offers two restaurants and a lounge; internet access; laundry and dry cleaning services; shopping arcade; beauty salon; fitness center; recreational facilities including badminton, gym with jogging track, tennis courts, and outdoor pool; spa with steam room and massage; and an in-house astrologer. Air-conditioned guest rooms have private bath with hair dryer, coffee- and tea-making facilities, in-room safe, TV, and phone. 11

Taj Hotel Chandela Dist. Chhatarpur Khajuraho 471 606 Madhya Pradesh, India Phone: 011-91-7686-272-355-64 Fax: 011-91-7686-272-365-66 www.tajhotels.com This 94-room oasis of calm sits on 11 acres of landscaped gardens close to the city s famed temples. Hotel facilities include several restaurants and a bar, an art gallery, shopping arcade, beauty parlor and barber shop, internet access, laundry service, safe deposit boxes, fitness center, croquet, mini-golf, and outdoor pool. Air-conditioned guest rooms have private bath with hair dryer, in-room safe, mini-bar, TV, and phone. Taj Gateway Hotel Ganges Varanasi Nadesar Palace Grounds Varanasi 221 002 Uttar Pradesh, India Phone: 011-91-542-666-0001 Fax: 011-91-542-250-1343 www.thegatewayhotels.com Set amidst 40 acres of landscaped lawns, Taj Gateway Hotel Ganges offers a host of amenities including a restaurant, coffee shop, and bar; shopping arcade; internet access; laundry and dry cleaning services; astrologer; fitness center; outdoor pool; badminton; tennis court; yoga; beauty salon; and spa services. Air-conditioned guest rooms have private bath with hair dryer, coffee- and tea-making facilities, mini-bar, in-room safe, TV, and phone. Crowne Plaza Hotel Gurgaon Site 2 Sector 29 Opposite Signature Tower Gurgaon 12001, India Phone: 011-91-124-453-4000 Fax: 011-91-124-430-4800 www.ichotelsgroup.com The 234-room Crowne Plaza Hotel Gurgaon is conveniently located near the airport and the local business district. Hotel amenities include two restaurants, bar, lounge, and bakery; internet access; laundry and dry cleaning services; fitness center with spa; and outdoor swimming pool. Air-conditioned guest rooms have private bath with hair dryer, in-room safe, tea- and coffee-making facilities, mini-bar, TV, and phone. 12

NEPAL 2013/2014 OPTIONAL POST-TOUR EXTENSION Accommodations Crowne Plaza Hotel Kathmandu-Soaltee P.O. Box 97 Tahachal Kathmandu, Nepal Phone: 011-977-1-4273-999 Fax: 011-977-1-4272-205 www.ichotelsgroup.com The 282-room Crown Plaza Hotel Kathmandu-Soaltee stands amidst 12 acres of gardens in the shadow of the Himalayas. The hotel offers several restaurants, bar, and lounge; internet access; safe-deposit boxes; gift shop; beauty salon; fitness center; spa with sauna and steam bath; outdoor pool; and laundry and dry cleaning services. Air-conditioned guest rooms have private bath with hair dryer, in-room safe, mini-bar, tea- and coffee-making facilities, TV, and phone. Club Himalaya Nagarkot Windy Hills, Nagarkot Bhaktapur, Nepal Phone: 011-977-1-6680-080/83/47 Fax: 011-977-1-6680-068 www.clubhimalaya.com.np/ Club Himalaya Nagarkot sits at 7,200 feet and commands spectacular panoramic views of the valley and of the snowcapped Himalayans, particularly at sunrise or sunset. The hotel offers several restaurants and bar, rooftop observatory, indoor swimming pool, fitness center, spa with sauna and massage treatments, and library. Each of the 52 air-conditioned guest rooms features private bath with hair dryer, private balcony, complimentary Wi-Fi internet access, TV, and phone. 13