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Discover the Source of Life: Trekking to the Source of the Ganges River
Welcome to a unique odyssey that will take you deep into the Himalayas, where shimmering glaciers and alpine landscapes hide the secret of the source of life. At our travel agency, we invite you to embark on an exciting trek to the source of the Ganges River, an experience that combines adventure in nature with spirituality rooted in the majestic mountains of northern India.
Adventure and Devotion Intertwine: In Search of the Origin of the Ganges
The trip coincides with the vibrant festival of Diwali, the festival of lights, one of India's most important celebrations. We'll meet in Rishikesh, on the banks of the Ganges, where we'll experience the nightly ceremonies as the city is illuminated with thousands of oil lamps and prayers fill the air with spirituality and hope. It's a unique opportunity to experience the energy and devotion that Diwali brings to millions of people across the country.
Finally, we'll visit the mystical town of Pushkar and participate in the Camel Festival, a vibrant and colorful event where herders from across the region gather to display their decorated camels and participate in cultural and traditional activities. This experience immerses us in rural Indian life and the roots of one of its most unique and ancient celebrations. Overall, this trip is an invitation to discover the traditions, landscapes, and spirituality that make India such a fascinating destination.
Itinerary
Day 1: ARRIVAL IN INDIA, DELHI
Welcome to India.
Day 2: HARIDWAR-DIWALI
Diwali Festival and Gaths
Day 3: RISHIQUES-DIWALI
Diwali Festival and Gaths
Day 4: GANNGATORI
Journey between mountains.
Day 5: BOJASA TREK
Trekking to the source of the Ganges River.
Day 6: GANGATORI
Trekking to the source of the Ganges River.
Day 7: HARIDWAR
Indian culture around the river.
Day 8: AGRA
Historical monuments.
Day 9: JAIPUR
Historical monuments.
Day 10: PUSHKAR
Walks around the sacred lake.
Day 11: PUSHKAR
Camel Festival.
Day 12: PUSHKAR
Celebration of Melah.
Day 13: JODPUR
Market walks.
Day 14: DELHI
Farewell full of memories.
Day 14: DELHI
Farewell full of memories.
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India - En busca del nacimiento del rio Ganges
Hay lugares a los que solo se llega caminando

Blues en India

Mountain lovers collective


15 DAYS 14 NIGHTS
FROM OCTOBER 19 TO NOVEMBER 2

Precio
1300

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Alojamiento.
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Transporte durante todos los días.
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Coordinación y acompañamiento por Dani.
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Pensión completa durante los días del trekking.
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Cena bienvenida y de despedida.
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Reunión online antes del viaje.
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Grupo whatsapp .


Que incluye
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Vuelos internacionales.
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Comidas y bebidas no especificadas.
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Seguro de viajes obligatorio.
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Cualquier gasto personal, wifi, lavanderia , sovenirs….
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Gastos de naturaleza imprevista, metereología , conflictos en el país.
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Presupuesto extra aproximado 150 euros.
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Visado India 35 USD (os facilitaremos toda la información)


Que NO incluye

Discounts
Bring a friend/partner: 50 euros discount
Repeat with us: 50 euros discount

Practical information

Visa:
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Visas for India can be easily obtained online.
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More information here.
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Your passport must expire in more than 6 months and have at least two free pages.

Meteorology:
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Temperatures are quite high in India, ranging from 30 to 20 degrees. Trekking days will be much cooler, as we'll be crossing passes over 3,000 meters.

Plugs:
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Type C, type D and type M sockets are used.


Vaccines:
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No vaccinations are required before traveling to India. However, if you plan to travel to India and want to avoid any risks, it is recommended that you be up-to-date with the following vaccinations: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, cholera, yellow fever, Japanese encephalitis, rabies, polio, and tetanus.


Indian rupee (INR) is the currency in India.
You can easily withdraw money in the cities we will visit.
Currency:


How we travel

Small groups
Maximum of 10 humans, enough crazy people to share these adventures with pleasure.

Collaborating with locals
Always working together with the people of their countries, no one knows their lands better than they do.

Animal lovers
No safaris or use of animals during our trip.

Ready to improvise
Being prepared to adapt to any unforeseen event ultimately gives us some of the best anecdotes of the trip.

Bring your backpack
When traveling with us, we recommend not using a suitcase; it's not practical for our hikes.

BOOKING
