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Bhutan 14 Day

Inclusion & Exclusion
Inclusion
  • Drink at arrival
  • Parking & Toll tax
  • Greet/Meet at arrival
  • Breakfast {CP}
  • Sightseeing {Toyota}
  • Allowance, road tax or fuel charges
  • Pick/Drop at departure/arrival
  • Excursions/ transfers by Personal Vehicle
Exclusion
  • Camera fee
  • Travel insurance
  • Airfare / Train fare
  • Personal expenses
  • Tips, phone calls & laundry
  • Factors beyond agency’s control like rail/ flight delays, as well as:
    • Vehicle Malfunctions
    • Roadblocks
    • Political Disturbances
  • Alcoholic / Non- Alcoholic beverages
  • Charges on museum & monuments

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