First of all...
1.Do not bother about dates, they're flexibly available every month, and...
2.You can always get the tour customised as per your requirements or can even demand a new one.
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The trip is, at-least, an average "adventurous ethnic retreat" with the Himalayan background during winters in India! The duration is sweet-long that is enough to reflect and considerably contain a "break". The cherry on the cake is - a photographer along! We all generally want to capture good and/or unique times in photographs so as to retain the memories forever... So, I really felt it all-worthy to get a photographer accompanied for all the unmissable moments and the candid "reality shots"! The very convincing part is that all the stays are of high standards and with a great vibe. YOU'RE INVITED!!!
Hey! I'm Abhishek. I have yet travelled solo but now I give it a commercial pursue. I've just completed my studies and now I look forward to do something interesting in life. Being good at management, having a creative mind and my love for travel has made me consider planning trips. So, here I am... making my debut.
Making friends while travelling places is a great idea because it packs people of different aspects (ethnicity, mindset, age, race, beliefs, etc.) together. And, this is what I look forward to harness off my travels. Secondly, taking exposure of the culture as well as the type of travel (i.e., natural, cityscape, historical, etc. - that reflects in what ways the place connects & corresponds to today's world) is what i emphasise. Thirdly, I really feel travelling is a way to detach from the general life and take time to analyse its character specific to oneself and then decide what one wants to make out of it.
Lastly, "The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page." ~ Augustine of Hippo
The experience of accommodation will surely be varied but not at all compromised. We will be staying in hotels, small resorts close to nature, possibly camp for a night and keep changing our stays as we travel and always try to harness all the "quite early good mornings" in the golden hours of dawn of the Himalayan foothills!
Any questions about the trip? You can let me know in the Q&A section!