Scenic Getaway to Japan | A Fusion of Ancient Traditions & Modern Wonders
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Trip Highlights
- Immerse yourself in the beauty of Japan, where Tokyo's lively energy, Kyoto's serene shrines, and Hiroshima's compelling history offer a journey like no other.
- Marvel at Five-Story Pagoda at Senso-ji Temple, which embodies the elements of earth, water, fire, wind, and sky, blending ancient symbolism with architectural beauty.
- Visit Itsukushima Shrine to witness the iconic "floating" Torii gate that seems to rise from the waters at high tide, while enjoying panoramic views of the stunning Seto Inland Sea.
- Wander through Nara Park and interact with over 1000 free-roaming Sika deer, considered the messengers of the gods, creating an unforgettable and interactive experience.
- Explore Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, where the soft rustling of bamboo leaves and the play of light and shadows offer a soothing escape from the urban rush of Kyoto.
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- ID proof is mandatory for each individual guest at the time of booking, and also upon arrival. PAN card will not be considered a valid address proof.
- All international participants will have to share passport and visa details on arrival.
- Any breakage or damage of any items in the hotel will be charged at actuals.
- Any personal expenses or items of a personal nature will not be included in the package.
- Do not consume alcoholic beverages or drugs, if you are found intoxicated, you might be asked to leave the tour/premises.
- Learn basic Japanese phrases like "Konnichiwa" (hello) and "Arigatou" (thank you).
- Bring a portable charger for your devices, as power outlets may be scarce. Carry an adapter for Type A or Type B sockets.
- Remove your shoes when entering someone's house, traditional house or a temple in Japan.
- Always remember not to leave chopsticks upright in a bowl of rice, as it's considered disrespectful.
- Using your phone for calls during a train or bus journey is considered inappropriate etiquette in Japan.
- It's not customary to leave a tip for your server in Japan, as tipping isn't a standard practice in restaurants here.