Qantas holidays all over India

Tuesday, 15 Sep, 2008 0

Rich in culture and customs, offering exquisite cuisines, breathtaking palaces and temples, shopping and spiritual experiences, it’s a holiday that can be as adventurous, luxurious or as curious as your clients can dream of, and an even better dream to sell!

Qantas Holidays are pleased to announce the arrival of the new and even-bigger-than-ever 2009/10 India brochure. With a growing interest for travel to India, Qantas Holidays are now providing an extended range of products for all kinds of travellers.

The latest brochure now offers accommodation all over India, including Jaipur, Jodhpur, Varanasi, Udaipur and Goa plus, plenty of tours, sightseeing options and lots of helpful advice.  

New Tours

Forts and Palaces of Rajasthan – Travel from Dehli to Agra, Jaipur, Alsisar, Jodhpur and more. Discover breathtaking palaces and battle scared forts. See the 600 year old temple of Karni Mata, visit the Amber Fort and Palace of the Winds, stay overnight in a desert camp and explore tiny villages plus much more. Tour includes accommodation, some meals, internal airfare, guide and most sightseeing. Prices start from $3136 per person for 15 days twin share.

Manvar Desert Experience – Surrounded by sand dunes, this is an ideal tour to explore the Indian desert scenery, culture and wildlife. From Jodhpur, travel to Manvar, a beautiful Indian desert oasis. Highlights include taking in the sights of traditional village life and discovering the sand dunes with a jeep safari. View the incredible skills and handiwork of traditional desert craftsmen including carpenters, metal smiths and cobblers and spend a night in a Manvar Desert Camp. This three day tour is an experience that won’t be forgotten quickly. Prices start from $362 per person for 3 days twin share.

New experiences

Bollywood tour

Experience the glamour and excitement that Bollywood (in Mumbai) has to offer.

Take a guided tour with a production executive and watch the amazing creation feature films, television programs and advertisements. You can choose to linger in areas of your choice – ranging from special effects to animation or costume and make-up for an in- depth experience. Lunch at an elite restaurant is included. Duration is around 10 hours and prices start from $345 per person.

Meet a Dabbawalla in Delhi

Gain an amazing insight into the life of a Dabbawalla. These are the people who collect freshly cooked meals from the homes of office workers and deliver it to their respective workplaces using various modes of transport. Truly a distinctive local experience not to be missed! Duration is around three hours and costs about $58 per person.

Elephant Safari with Champagne breakfast

In Jaipur, take a guided trek on an elephant through the forested valley of the Kukas passing by village huts, fields and ancient monuments. Delight in a champagne breakfast. The experience takes around two hours and costs around $234 per person.

For information about Qantas Holidays new India brochure or to make a booking, call 13 27 87.

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