Itinerary
2012 Classic Himalaya
June 29th to July11th
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Day 1 June29th – Leave Heathrow for an overnight flight to Delhi.
Day 2 June 30th – Arrive Delhi mid morning and transfer to the hotel enjoying possibly your first glimpse of Indian driving. In the afternoon there will be an opportunity to explore the principal sites of Delhi before returning to the hotel for dinner.
Day 3 July 1st – Delhi to Shimla We will be up early hitching a ride with the jeep drivers for the morning’s drive out of Delhi. Late morning we’ll collect the Enfields for the ride to Shimla, former capital of the British Raj. The temperature drop as you enter the hills of Shimla is a welcome relief after the heat of Delhi. You’ll no doubt be tired by the time you arrive in Shimla, where we’re staying in a wonderful colonial hotel.
Day 4 July 2nd – Day Off Shimla Shimla, with it’s wealth of history and the magnificent Viceroy’s Lodge is too good to miss so we’ll be having a day off to explore the sights.
Day 5 July 3rd – Shimla to Sarahan. Today the adventure begins as we leave Shimla and head into the mountains. The route is twisty and an ideal learning curve for what lies ahead. We pass beautiful verdant valleys and ride along raging rivers before finally ascending for the nights stop at Sarahan
Day 6 July 4th - Sarahan to Kalpa Descending from Sarahan we follow the Sutlej river towards our nights stop at Kalpa passing some of ther largest hydro-electric engineering projects you will have ever seen. Our hotel in Kalpa lies in the shadow of the 20,000ft Kinnaur Kailash mountain, a perfect place to enjoy a drink as the sun goes down.
Day 7 July 5th – Kalpa to Nako Today we’ll see big changes in the landscape. Travelling above the tree line we enter the Himalayan desert. Thousands of years of wind erosion has created fascinating, rock formations which are unlike anything you will have seen elsewhere. On the way to Nako we’ll pass within 5 miles of the Chinese border hence the need for our Inner Line Permits.
Day 8 July 6th - Nako to Kazza A beautiful drive along the Spiti Valley, past more outstanding scenery. We’ll pass glaciers, we’ll stop at Tabo to look around the 1000 year old Tibetan monastery, and there will probably be ac hance to take a look at one of the highest villages in the world before arriving at the busy little trading town of Kazza.
Day 9 July 7th - Kazza to Manali Today we head further up the valley crossing the Kun Zum pass at 14930ft before diverting for the climb over the Rhotang Pass. It’ll be cold and snowy at the top and you’ll notice the thin air. Finally, as the day ends, we’ll tackle the huge descent to the hustle and bustle of Manali.
Day 10 July 8th – Day Off Manali There’s so much to see and do around Manali it’s easy to spend the day. Lot’s of shopping, temples and lovely restaurants.
Day 11 July 9th - Manali to Chandigargh We now leave the hills and return to the planes Nevertheless, this is still a lovely days ride following numerous green valleys before eventually reaching Chandigargh for our overnight stop.
Day 12 July 10th - Chandigargh to Delhi At Chandigargh, we’ll leave the Enfields and hop in with the jeep drivers for the run down India’s Highway One to Delhi. Arriving at lunchtime you’ll have the afternoon free for some last minute shopping.
Day 13 July 11th - Depart for Delhi Airport and a mid morning flight back to the UK arriving at Heathrow later the same day.
Classic Vietnam 2012 Itinerary
Day 1 - Sunday 6th May Overnight flight to Hanoi.
Day 2 - Monday 7th May Arriving in Hanoi an airport car will meet you at Noi Bai airport and take you to our first hotel, which is in the centre of town within walking distance from shops, markets etc. We have an informal meet up at the pool bar before heading to a nearby restaurant for a welcome dinner.
Day 3 - Tuesday 8th May After taking breakfast in a cafe in the grounds of the Hanoi Opera House we will climb aboard motorcycle side cars for a tour of Hanoi, visiting the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, War Museum, the remains of a downed B52 and the delightful Old Quarter of Hanoi. You’ll be free for the afternoon before mneeting for dinner which will again be at a local restaurant.
Day 4 - Wednesday 9th May We depart the hotel by bus to visit the Ho Chi Minh Trail Museum on the outskirts of Hanoi, where the vehicles will be waiting. After touring the museum we head off, quickly finding ourselves in rural Vietnam and a sea of paddy fields dotted with limestone mountains. Later in the day we cross two mountain passes before descending to the mountain valley settlement of Mai Chau. Dinner that evening will be cooked by the same family that appeared with Gordon Ramsay on his recent TV show about Vietnam. 90 miles
Day 5 - Thursday 10th May Its a long day so it will be an early start. Heading south on a beautiful winding road following the Ma River we will eventually join the new Ho Chi Minh Highway, which lies on top of the original Ho Chi Minh Trail. This takes us due south, through remote back country, very close to the Laos border. We then head towards the coast to the Vinh, our overnight stop. Vinh was a target of particular significance to US air raids during the war. That night we’ll have dinner by the pool. 190 miles.
Day 6 - Friday 11th May Not such an early start we head south along Highway One, before turning inland towards the Laos border. We pass the Dong Loc intersection, (a main junction for supply lines during the War), and head into remote back country noticing the scenery becoming dominated by karst limestone rock formations. Our overnight stop is at the World Heritage site of Phong Nha, home of one of the world’s largest caves, where local civilians and military sheltered from incessant bombing during the war. Before dinner we’ll take an amazing boat ride deep into the cave., which is one of the largest in the world. 175 miles
Day 7 - Saturday 12th May Having obtained special permission, we head deep into the pristine jungle that comprises the World Heritage Ke Bang National Park. It’s a lovely drive and along the way we pass a number of significant wartime locations including overgrown remnants of the original Ho Chi Minh Trail. Skirting the Laos border, we arrive at Khe Sanh, the site of the former US Marine base that underwent the famous siege in the prelude to the Tet Offensive in 1968. 150 miles.
Day 8 - Sunday 13th May Today is a gentler start, beginning with a visit to the fascinating museum, displaying wrecked Huey and Chinook helicopters. Continuing south we pass through the former DMZ (demilitarised zone), and cross the famous Hien Luong Bridge (former demarcation line between North and South Vietnam). In the afternoon we will stop to visit the Vinh Moc Tunnels, where hundreds of villagers lived underground during the course of the war. Following the coast we eventually reach the delightful city of Hue, which lies along the banks of the Perfume River. 100 miles.
Day 9 - Monday 14th May Hue is the former imperial capital of feudal Vietnam and is an ideal place to relax, sightsee and chill after the driving to date.
Day 10 - Tuesday 15th May Leaving Hue we head up the Me Oi (translation – “oh mum”) pass towards the site of Hamburger Hill and the besieged A Shaw special forces camp. We meet up with the Ho Chi Minh Trail again, and head up into further into the moutains. On a clear day one can see directly down to the coast, over 50miles away. Passing just mteres from the Laos border we start heading back to the coast past ancient temples and fiercely fought-over territory during the war. We overninght at the world Hertiage site of Hoi An, a major trading centre in SE Asia in the 16th and 17th centuries. After a wash and brush up, we will head down to the beach and enjoy a sunset barbeque under the stars. 175 miles.
Day 11 - Wednesday 16th May A day off. Hoi An offers fine wining and dining, impressive architecture, fantastic tailoring, endless shopping and a great beach, so you won’t be short of things to do.
Day 12 - Thursday 17th May This is our last day’s driving and what better way to spend it than cruising up and over a number of fabulous coastal passes made famous by the BBC Top Gear Vietnam Special, as we head northwards to Phu Bai, a former US air base, where we will catch an afternoon flight to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). 90 miles.
Day 13 - Friday 18th May Saigon - Ho Chi Minh City is the bustling commercial heart of Vietnam, and site of the former South Vietnam Presidential Palace. In the morning we will take a tour of the sites by cycle rickshaw leaving the afternoon free for last minute shopping. In the evening we will commence our final night celebrations with pre-dinner drinks in the rooftop bar of the Rex hotel where war correspondents gathered during the war. Afterwards we will head into town to a lovely restaurant for our end of event meal.
Day14 - Saturday 19th May Private transfer to the airport for the flight home.
Created on Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006 and was last updated on Wednesday, February 1st, 2012
Supplementary
‘Excellent. The only regret was that it ended’ - Rod Ramsay - Former director Rover Motor Group
‘A fantastic memorable journey made even better by the wonderful attitude of the organisers’ - Trevor Green - Aylesbury Bucks
‘An amazing experience that we wouldn’t have missed for the world. Thank you for a lovely holiday.’ - Ian and Sylvia Torr
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