Dear Access Indians,
After the incredible response to our Goa trip, many of
you expressed interest in an escape to the hills. We
listened, and we’re excited to bring you a 5-night journey
through Darjeeling, Sikkim, and Jaldapara Wildlife
Sanctuary.
This trip is designed to offer a perfect blend of
adventure, culture, and breathtaking landscapes at an
incredibly affordable price of just ₹27,900.
What Makes This Trip Special?
1. Experience an elephant and jeep safari at Jaldapara
Wildlife Sanctuary, where you can get up close with rhinos,
elephants, and exotic wildlife in one of India’s best jungle
safaris.
2. Enjoy a Darjeeling ropeway ride, gliding over lush
green tea gardens, deep valleys, and stunning Himalayan
landscapes.
3. Take a toy train ride on the UNESCO-listed Darjeeling
Himalayan Railway and relive history with a scenic journey.
4. Go horse riding and explore tea gardens, riding
through picturesque trails while witnessing the making of
Darjeeling’s world-famous tea.
5. Embark on a Nathula Pass expedition to the India-China
border, standing at one of the highest motorable roads in
India and witnessing the grandeur of the Himalayas.
6. Visit Baba Harbhajan Mandir and explore the
fascinating legend of the soldier saint in a place filled
with history and mystery.
7. Discover Changu Lake and other hidden gems,
experiencing the untouched beauty of this pristine lake and
breathtaking surroundings.
8. Savor authentic local cuisine with delicious
traditional vegetarian meals and immerse yourself in the
region’s rich heritage.
Trip Details:
Dates: Last week of May (flexible based on preference)
Duration: 5 nights
Price: ₹27,900 (all-inclusive)
Rest assured, our trained volunteers, who are well-versed
with the area, will ensure you have a seamless and
unforgettable experience.
This is the best time of the year to explore the
Himalayas, and spots are filling fast. If you’re interested,
reply to this email or contact us at 9935192333 to secure
your place.
Looking forward to seeing you on this incredible journey.
Best regards,
Rahul Agarwal