India – on sale now with Creative!

Friday, 11 Jul, 2008 0

Get in quick for the hottest deals around to India, with Qantas Airways and Creative Holidays, with loads of great holidays available, including the fabulous two-night Mumbai Mini-Stay and the six-night Golden Triangle Tour.

But your clients will need to snap up this deal quicker than curry in a hurry, as the deadline for bookings is 14 July!

Mumbai is a vibrant city, buzzing with activity and offers clients fantastic food, loads of history, a myriad of shopping experience and much more. And the Golden Triangle of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur has long drawn visitors seeking an authentic taste of India’s exotic culture and magnificent history.

Creative Holidays’ Mumbai Mini-Stay includes return economy airfares to Mumbai with Qantas Airways; two nights accommodation at the Fariyas in a Standard Room with full breakfast daily; a half day Mumbai city tour; all entrance fees and a local English speaking guide and return private car airport transfers.

This deal is priced from $1909 ex Sydney; $1915 ex Perth; $1979 ex Melbourne and Brisbane and $1995 ex Adelaide. Prices are inclusive of all taxes.

Creative Holidays’ Golden Triangle Tour includes return economy class airfare to Delhi flying Qantas Airways; four nights accommodation in Delhi at the Rockland Inn in a Standard Room; one night accommodation in Agra at the Holiday Inn Agra in a Superior Room and two nights accommodation in Jaipur at the Shahpura House in a Suite, including BONUS breakfast daily; transfers throughout by private air-conditioned vehicle; all entrance fees and a local English speaking guide.

Clients will enjoy comprehensive sightseeing in Delhi including: The Red Fort, the Jama Masjid (India’s largest mosque), India Gate, Humayuns Tomb and the Hindu Temple Birla Mandir. In Agra sightseeing includes: the Tomb of Akbar, Agra Fort and the Taj Mahal. Then in Jaipur sightseeing includes: The Palace of the Winds, Jantar Mantar, the City Palace and the chance to take a magical ride on the back of a brightly painted elephant to the magnificent Amber Fort.

The fantastic deal is priced from $2425 ex Sydney; $2409 ex Perth; $2415 ex Melbourne; $2419 ex Brisbane and $2425 ex Adelaide. Prices are inclusive of all taxes.

Creative Holidays’ entire program is a comprehensive information source and research tool to help consultants and their clients plan their holiday and features impartial destination information supplied by Lonely Planet including temperature charts, country and area maps, event details, currency and dining information, travel facts, country highlights and much more throughout.

As a SPECIAL BONUS, Lonely Planet is offering significant discounts on their range of travel guides to Creative Holidays’ customers, so if your clients wish to learn more about India and the Maldives, be sure to direct them to www.creativeholidays.com where they can save 20 per cent on all full priced Lonely Planet guides.

Creative Holidays great deals are available exclusively through travel agents. See www.creativeholidays.com for more information.

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