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Discover Australia By Rail with The Ghan & Indian Pacific

Discover Australia By Rail with The Ghan & Indian Pacific

19 Days from $11,490 USD / person
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Itinerary Details

Day 1 – 2

International Arrival

You will be transferred from Perth airport to your hotel in a private vehicle

1 Night

Perth

Perth promises you the best of both worlds where an abundance of natural wonders coexist harmoniously with the charms of urban life. Here, green spaces and pristine beaches vie with museums, galleries, and wineries – all within a short span of the city center. Through its crop of local musicians and artists, Perth shows that being geographically isolated from most other major Australian cities is not necessarily a disadvantage! This vibrant city has also been an inspiration to singers, novelists, and filmmakers from across the globe, who have featured it in their works. Home to people of diverse ethnicities, Perth has an exciting culinary scene which promises unique gastronomic experiences. From dining al fresco as the sun sets over the Indian Ocean to indulging your taste buds at the many chic eateries in the trendy part of town, the options are endless.

Hotel options

Alex Hotel – Opt 1
Room Large Room
Meals Breakfast
Style International
The Melbourne Hotel Perth – Opt 2
Room Contemporary Room
Meals Breakfast
Style Boutique
Day 2 – 5

You will be transferred from your hotel to Perth train station in a private vehicle

Board your train from Perth to Sydney

3 Nights

Indian Pacific – Eastbound

A journey aboard the iconic Indian Pacific will whisk you between Perth, Adelaide and Sydney in comfort and style. With epic transcontinental crossings between the Indian and Pacific oceans, step onboard for an all-inclusive rail holiday you’ll never forget. With its bold wedge-tailed eagle emblem symbolising the scope, range and significance of each epic journey, the Indian Pacific traverses mountain ranges, passes through arid deserts and goldfields, rocky valleys and subtropical savannahs on its transcontinental crossings. Named for the two oceans the train encounters on its journey, the Indian Pacific travels between Perth, Adelaide and Sydney on a spectacular 4352km crossing. There’s no better way to experience the spectacular interior landscape of Australia than by the romance of rail. Choose from one of the following Indian Pacific journeys for the foundation of your adventure. A fabled journey. Follow the path of bush pioneers, gold rush prospectors, and legendary adventurers as you make an epic transcontinental crossing aboard the Indian Pacific.

Hotel options

Indian Pacific – Eastbound 5D/4N (Eastbound) – Opt 1
Room Gold Service
Meals Full Board
Style Train
Indian Pacific – Eastbound 5D/4N (Eastbound) – Opt 2
Room Gold Service
Meals Room Only
Style Train
Day 5 – 7

You will be transferred from the Sydney train station to your hotel in a private vehicle

2 Nights

Sydney

Sydney is home to some of Australia’s most iconic landmarks – Fireworks over Harbour Bridge to ring in the New Year, the Opera House, the Darling Harbour, and Bondi Beach. With an energy all its own, one could well say that the city lives outdoors – along its harbourside, its golden beach and the many national parks encircling it. The ‘Bondi Bubble’ is minutes away from the city center, bustling with cafés, restaurants, surfers and scenic trailheads. This dazzling metropolis with its rich multicultural heritage is always ready to try new cuisines and restaurants, different genres of music and eclectic street art. Explore the Royal Botanic Garden and the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, or take lazy ferry rides along the coastline. Climb atop the Sydney Harbour Bridge, nicknamed the ‘Coathanger’, or ride the elevators up to Sydney Tower Eye, the tallest local building, for 360-degree views of this stunning city.

Included activities

Personalized Sydney City Tour

Discover the best of Sydney on this private guided tour. After a hearty breakfast, drive through the historic Rocks precinct and learn about the origins of this great city. Explore old cottages and pubs, as well as Australia’s very first church, all built by convicts ages ago. Drive past Macquarie Street, named after the fifth Governor of New South Wales, Lachlan Macquarie, before reaching the Botanical Gardens in the heart of the city. Visit the country’s first Parliament House, the mint, the Hyde Park Barracks and St Mary’s Cathedral. Stop at Mrs Macquarie’s Chair on the waterfront area and take a walking tour around the scenic harbor with its great views of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. Make a pit stop for lunch at the posh Cruising Yacht Club of Australia and afterward, drive through the tony neighborhood of Darling Point. You’ll pass by scenic bays before reaching the famous Bondi Beach, where you can enjoy ice creams and stroll down the esplanade like locals do. Return to the city past Oxford Street and Paddington, admiring the charming Georgian and Victorian architecture of the neighborhoods. (Half Day; Shared Activity & Transfer; Fitness level: Easy; Lunch & refreshments included; Note: Please wear comfortable walking shoes).

Hotel options

Ovolo 1888 Darling Harbour – Opt 1
Room King Room
Meals Room Only
Style Boutique
The Old Clare Hotel – Opt 2
Room Connell Room
Meals Room Only
Style International
Day 7 – 8

You will be transferred from your hotel to Sydney Airport

Flight from Sydney to Melbourne

You will be transferred from Melbourne airport to your hotel in a private vehicle

1 Night

Melbourne

Often compared with global cities like Paris and New York, Melbourne has a character all its own. With its hip restaurants, avant-garde fashion and eclectic street and performing art scene, Melbourne is constantly buzzing with events and life. Travelers from all over the globe visit the Melbourne Arts Precinct, which houses the performing arts complex of the Arts Centre Melbourne, and the National Gallery of Victoria, which showcases some of the best Australian and indigenous art. Visit the many charming neighborhoods of the city – each displaying its own quirks and character, thanks to the rich diversity of ethnic communities, local eateries, and pubs. Melbourne, however, is perhaps best experienced through its many festivals, including sports events, such as football, cricket, tennis and F1 racing tournaments.

Included activities

Group Bicycle Tour of Melbourne

Embark on this fun way of exploring the vibrant neighborhoods of Melbourne in a short span of time. Hop on a bicycle and accompany your knowledgeable guide past trendy streets, verdant parks, charming boutiques quaint cafes, and hidden alleys. Sample authentic Melbourne hospitality and relish gourmet treats as you ride along the streets of this cosmopolitain city. Enrich your experience with interesting trivia about the different ethnic localities in this tour designed by city journalist and photographer Murray Johnson. Learn why the city streets that are lined with lava and the reason Eureka Tower is glazed with real gold. Feel the wind in your hair as you cycle to the city’s best rooftop bar, Little Saigon, and the Greek tavern without a menu. Ride past the shop that has 40,000 cookbooks and the men’s salon that gives customers a free beer with every haircut! Return to your hotel having gathered all the inside info on one of the world’s most livable cities. (Duration: 4.5 hrs; Time: 1000 hrs; Shared Activity; Lunch included; Fitness Level: Easy.)

Group Tour of the Great Ocean Road

Discover diverse wildlife and dramatic natural beauty in the national heritage listed Great Ocean Road along the wide, windswept Southern Ocean beaches. Drive from your hotel to the Split Point Lighthouse and its keepers’ cottages and stables located in Aireys Inlet. Enjoy fabulous Bass Strait views over the rocks and reefs. Reach the seaside town of Apollo Bay for a fresh seafood lunch at one of the restaurants on the beach. Continue onto the Great Ocean Road Eco Lodge and walk through an ancient Eucalyptus forest spotting koalas and kangaroos in their natural habitat. Visit the Conservation Ecology Centre, a non profit organisation that conducts ecosystem research and fundraising activities to restore and improve natural environments and wildlife of the Otway forest. Journey on to the spectacular Twelve Apostles off the shore of Port Campbell National Park, to witness the iconic craggy limestone spires rise up from the ocean. Visit the Loch Ard Gorge and soak up the incredible rugged scenery, as you learn about its fascinating history, before you drive back to your hotel in Melbourne. (Full Day; Shared Activity; Group Size: Max 24 guests; Please note that this activity includes free pickup and dropoff at your hotel, an expert guide, exclusive access to eucalyptus forest, and national park fees.)

Hotel options

Ovolo Laneways – Opt 1
Room Studio Suite
Meals Room Only
Style Boutique
The Langham Melbourne – Opt 2
Room Deluxe River Room
Meals Room Only
Style International
Day 8 – 9

You will be transferred from your hotel to Melbourne airport in a private vehicle

Board your flight from Melbourne to Adelaide

Private Transfer from Adelaide Airport to your hotel

1 Night

Adelaide

Formerly called Tarntanya or the Red Kangaroo Palace by the local Kaurna community, Adelaide is today a cosmopolitan city that celebrates its multicultural identity with local festivals, art exhibitions, and music concerts. A dream destination for wine connoisseurs, the region is responsible for more than half of the country’s wine exports. Try the artisan cheeses, smoked meats and seafood at the 150-year-old Adelaide Central Market, and don’t miss the trendy bars and eateries hidden amid the side streets and laneways of the inner city. Take a tram ride to Glenelg, a busy beachside neighborhood with cafés and white sand beaches. Stroll down the harbor front or the city’s North Terrace, which houses Adelaide’s museums, art galleries, and cultural centers. Visit the city during the lovely Credit Union Christmas Pageant or the multi-arts festival, the Adelaide Fringe. The latter is an annual celebration of international arts that includes film screenings.

Included activities

Explore Adelaide on Your Own

Immerse yourself in the charm of Adelaide, exploring the quaint city by yourself and at your own pace. You could spend your day admiring its many heritage-listed buildings, as you walk through the streets. Or immerse yourself in Australia’s Aboriginal heritage at the multi-arts center Tandanya, visit Adelaide’s diverse museums and the Bay Discovery Center that showcases South Australia’s social history and cultural heritage. For a taste of seafood, why not take a tram to the Glenelg seaside suburb and savor oysters by the beach, or barbecue picnics at the Old Gum Tree Reserve? On Sundays, the farmers’ market is ideal for sampling the region’s fresh local produce. If you wish to hike, there are several lush wooded trails at Mount Osmond Reserve offering beautiful vistas of Adelaide and beyond. In the evening, there are stunning sunset from Brighton jetty to be enjoyed. You could then learn about the rich heritage of South Australia’s wines at the expansive National Wine Center. At the end of your day local live music bands and Adelaide’s buzzing nightlife await. (Half Day; No guide; No transfers; Entrance fees and meals are not included).

Hotel options

Majestic Old Lion Apartment – Opt 1
Room One Bedroom Apartment
Meals Room Only
Style International
Fire Station Inn – Opt 2
Room Fire Engine Suite
Meals Room Only
Style Guest house
Day 9 – 10

You will be transferred from your hotel to Adelaide train station in a private vehicle

Board The Ghan Northbound

1 Night

The Ghan: Coast to Coast – Adelaide to Darwin

Discover some of the most remote and captivating parts of Australia in this unforgettable transcontinental outback adventure. Travel in style and comfort aboard The Ghan that has been traveling this route for 90 years! Begin your adventure from the country’s wine capital of Adelaide and wind your way up to the tropical Top End of Darwin. Look forward to an indulgent stay in private ensuite cabins with modern conveniences and attentive service. During mealtimes, relish delicacies from a regionally-inspired menu along with your choice of wines and beverages at the onboard dining room. En route, this coast to coast journey, stop to watch the sunrise over the desert at Marla, a remote outback outpost. Head on past the MacDonnell Ranges to halt at Alice Springs with your pick of off-train excursions to discover it’s historic past, unique geographical features, and endemic wildlife. On the last day of your momentous trip, step off the train in Katherine to explore the beautiful Nitmiluk Gorge and get a closer look at ancient indigenous rock art. Or, experience life in the outback at a cattle station before the train chugs into Darwin as evening falls.

Hotel options

The Ghan: Outback Spirit – Adelaide to Alice Springs – Opt 1
Room Gold Service
Meals Full board
Style Train
The Ghan: Outback Spirit – Adelaide to Alice Springs – Opt 2
Room Platinum Service
Meals Full board
Style Train
Day 10 – 11

1 Night

Alice Springs

Alice Springs, Australia’s quintessential bush town, goes back to the late 19th century when it was established to link the towns of Darwin and Adelaide on the country’s first telegraph network. The remote town has often been celebrated in classical Australian literature as the last vestige of civilization within the great Australian Outback. Variously known as “Alice” or “The Alice”, its Aboriginal name is “Mparntwe” and the town continues to be an important site of Aboriginal culture and heritage. It is a popular base for travelers headed to the “Red Center” and the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Alice Springs is also home to museums, numerous art galleries showcasing indigenous art and crafts, as well as a wildlife park.

Included activities

Group Tour of Uluru and Kata Tjuta from Alice Springs

Visit Australia’s most-photographed natural wonders, Kata Tjuta (Olgas) and Uluru (Ayers Rock), on this full-day trip. Set out early for your journey into the vast outback, stopping off at Erldunda (home of the Emu) for a quick buffet breakfast. Move onto Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, a World Heritage-listed site. Walk through the towering Walpa Gorge, as your guide explains the attributes of the diverse environment and the cultural significance of Kata Tjuta, a sacred Aboriginal men’s ceremonial site. Continue to the Aboriginal Cultural Centre, built with the help of the local Anangu people. Then travel on to the base of Uluru to take the Mala Walk, while your guide narrates stories and points out the rock etchings done by the Anangu People on the sheer vertical rock faces. After this head to the back of the Uluru for a guided hike to Mutitjulu Waterhole – home of an ancestral water snake called Wanampi. Before returning to Alice Springs, feast on an Aussie barbeque with some wine or beer, and watch the magnificent Uluru sunset. (Duration: Full Day; Shared Activity; Included – Transportation, Guide, Breakfast, Packed Lunch, Australian Barbeque with Wine or Beer; Fitness Level: Moderate; Operates on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday from April to October and Monday, Wednesday, Saturday from November to March; Please wear comfortable clothes and walking shoes. Carry a hat or cap and sunscreen)

Hotel options

Mercure Alice Springs Resort – Opt 1
Room Standard Room
Meals Room Only
Style Resort
Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters – Opt 2
Room Deluxe Twin Room
Meals Room Only
Day 11 – 13

2 Nights

Ayers Rock/ Uluru

A millennia-old monolith, Ayers Rock rises dramatically from the flat desert landscape and forms the heartland of Aboriginal Australia or the ‘Red Centre’. A UNESCO World Heritage site, the area around the rock is known for its natural springs, waterholes, and Aboriginal art. Uluru and all the other rocky domes (or ‘Olgas’) dotting Australia’s arid and dusty bushland are part of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park and form the religious and cultural core of the indigenous Australian population. A visit to the region affords one with the chance to observe the changing colors of this magnificent natural formation. Climbing is sometimes permitted, but not during local ceremonies and funerals.

Included activities

Group Tour of Mount Conner

Immerse yourself in the ultimate outback adventure on this exciting tour of the Red Center region. Settle into a comfortable four wheel drive for the enjoyable ride to Mount Conner, which sits within a sprawling, fully operational, private cattle station. Drive across the rugged landscape as your expert guide reveals the mysteries of the desert environment such as survival techniques adopted by the various species of flora and fauna. Stroll around Curtin Springs Station as you soak in the welcoming warmth of the typical outback homestead. Get a glimpse of the ancient inland salt lake located on the station as you gain insights into the history of the region’s cattle industry. Learn about the pastoralists of the cattle station who battle the challenges of this arid environment every day. Watch the gorgeous sunset over the mountain before you sit down to savor a sumptuous home cooked, three course dinner at the homestead. After a day well-spent, get dropped back at your hotel. (Full Day; Shared Activity; Group Size: 4-11 guests; Dinner and Refreshments Included; Fitness Level: Easy.)

Group Evening Experience at Field of Light

Embark on an eventful evening to experience the dreamy Field of Light, near Ayers Rock. Arrive at the dramatic wilderness location that boasts a backdrop of the majestic Uluru. Gather at an elevated platform and soak up a magical sunset over the Australian outback, fuelled by canapés and champagne. Shortly after dusk, witness celebrated artist Brune Munro’s expansive Field of Light installation unfold as thousands of colorful spheres twinkle to gradually light up the landscape. Settle down with fellow guests to savor your dinner that features a specially curated, three-course bush tucker buffet spread. Alongside, enjoy the hypnotizing melodies of a didgeridoo accompanying indigenous entertainment. Interacting with your host, learn more about the artist and his work, which has set the mood for this unique dining experience. Take time to amble about the illuminated field, and immerse yourself in the beauty and rhythms of the soothing light installation. Back at the viewing area, enjoy dessert and a nightcap before retiring to your accommodation. (Half Day; Time of Day: Sunset; Shared Activity & Transfer; Dinner, canapes and drinks included; Please wear long pants and closed-toe shoes. Do note that the installation is on an open field so you will need to be aware of any Australian wildlife)

Hotel options

Voyages Desert Gardens Hotel – Opt 1
Room Deluxe Rock View Room
Meals Room Only
Style Resort
Voyages Sails In The Desert Hotel – Opt 2
Room Suite
Meals Room Only
Style Resort
Day 13 – 16

You will be transferred from your hotel to Ayers Rock Airport

Flight from Ayers Rock to Cairns

Private Transfer from Cairns Airport to your hotel

3 Nights

Cairns

A paradise for nature lovers, Cairns is the gateway to one of our planet’s most precious natural resources, one that is even visible from outer space, the Great Barrier Reef! The port city attracts all shades of divers and marine life enthusiasts from around the world. A busy cruise ship port, its harbors are teeming with vessels ranging from luxury liners to local reef boats. After a day of scuba diving or snorkeling by the coral reef, hang out at the city’s laidback Esplanade lagoon or the Pier marina with its lively bars and restaurants. Home to the local Yirrganydji and Yidinji communities, Cairns also has much to offer by way of culture, what with local island music and colorful dance performances. Visit the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park for storytelling sessions on indigenous Aboriginal and islander communities. The Daintree National Park with its lush highland rainforest and beaches is another favorite tourist destination.

Included activities

Group Cruise and Exploration of Upolu Cay and Outer Edge Upolu Reef

Discover the fascinating underwater world and come up close with endemic marine species! Cruise in comfort on the “Ocean Freedom”, a luxury catamaran, to two spectacular locations at Upolu Cay and the Reef. Fuel up with tea, coffee, fresh fruit, and Danish pastries before the vessel moors at a private location on the outer edge of Upolu Reef. You could swim or snorkel in the clear waters and also choose to go diving in order to get a better look at the gorgeous corals. Hop into a glass-bottom boat with a marine naturalist to learn more about this fragile ecosystem. Relish lunch with fresh seafood delicacies as you sail to the second location. Explore the water world some more or sunbathe on the deck as you soak in the splendid views. Afterward, enjoy a freshwater shower before you munch on cheese, cake, and crackers while the catamaran sails back. (Full Day; Time: 0715 hrs; Group Size: 1-75 Guests; Shared Activity; Afternoon and Morning Tea, Lunch Included; Fitness Level: Easy. Snorkeling equipment and instructions are included.)

AAP – 2N/3D Cape Tribulation and Cooktown Wanderer (Adventure North Australia CCWD) (Shared Activity, transfers included)

Hotel options

Park Regis City Quays – Opt 1
Room Executive Hotel Room
Meals Room Only
Style International
Ramada by Wyndham Cairns City Centre – Opt 2
Room Plantation Room
Meals Room Only
Style Boutique
Day 16 – 17

You will be transferred from your hotel to Cairns train station in a private vehicle

Board your train

1 Night

Spirit of Queensland – Southbound

Rediscover the joy and luxury of a train journey with The Spirit of Queensland that operates between Cairns and Brisbane. Explore the scenic coast of Queensland and enjoy access to stunning destinations such as the Great Barrier Reef, the Whitsundays, Townsville and more. Featuring a seamless blend of modern luxury and unmatched comfort, the Spirit Of Queensland allows you to experience Australia with a fresh perspective.

Hotel options

Spirit of Queensland – Southbound 2D/1N (Cairns- Brisbane) – Opt 1
Room Premium Economy Seat
Meals Seat Only
Style Train
Spirit of Queensland – Southbound 2D/1N (Cairns- Brisbane) – Opt 2
Room Railbed
Meals Bed Only
Style Train
Day 17 – 19

You will be transferred from the Brisbane train station to your hotel in a private vehicle

2 Nights

Brisbane

Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, is a city washed by the Brisbane River and lies between the turquoise waterways of the Moreton Bay region to its north and the glorious Gold Coast to its south. With its sunny sub-tropical climate and the country’s only inner-city beach, Brisbane celebrates outdoor living all year round. Here, master chefs vie to create the coolest fusion cuisines at some of Australia’s trendiest eateries and bars. Visit the Brisbane Botanic Gardens overlooked by Mt.Coot-tha, or meet friendly Koalas at the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. A free bus service circles the inner city, while a free ferry ride takes you along the Brisbane River lined with the city’s highlights. Don’t forget to climb atop the iconic Story Bridge for panoramic shots of this New World city. Kayak your way along the river, sunbathe by the beach, or go island hopping, there’s no end to the things you can do in this vibrant city!

Included activities

Explore Brisbane on Your Own

Explore the bustling city of Brisbane by yourself at your own pace. You could begin your day early by catching the sunrise at Mt Coot-tha Lookout. Later, hiking through national parks, forests, and wetlands spread across Brisbane’s countryside can be particularly rewarding. If you wish, head to Kangaroo Point Cliffs and picnic as the locals do. If you are in the city on a Sunday, ride the vintage Steam Train Sunday across town and admire its interiors. Nearby, Brisbane Powerhouse, a tram station converted into an arts and culture hub, is known for its stand-up comedy shows by the Brisbane River. There are also amazing theater performances at the underground Spring Hill Reservoirs for you to enjoy. If you’re feeling adventurous, try abseiling on the Story Bridge and explore the shipwrecks near Moreton Island on kayaks at night! Wind up your day with a meal at Sunny town’s authentic Asian-style hawker stalls if you wish. (Half Day; No guide; No transfers; Entrance fees and meals are not included).

Personalized Tour of Noosa & Sunshine Coast Beaches

Enjoy a lazy day at the Sunshine Coast, beachcombing, sunbathing, surfing and lounging at this seaside paradise. Get picked up from your hotel by your local guide in a comfortable vehicle and drive north towards the rustic chic coastal village of Noosa with its string of trendy upmarket eateries, boutiques and some great surfing and swimming spots. Hit the high waters or the high streets, as you wish, before enjoying a delicious lunch at one of the town’s fine dining restaurants – don’t miss the seafood! Continue along the Sunshine Coast, discovering hidden gems, more tropical beaches and seaside villages. Take a refreshing tea break with delicious nibbles and chocolates. Drive back to your hotel, picking up fun trivia about Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast from your guide all along the way. (Full Day; Shared Activity & Transfer; Morning or afternoon tea, snacks & lunch included; Fitness level: Easy; Please bring a towel, bathing suit & comfortable crocs).

Hotel options

Oaks Brisbane Festival Suites – Opt 1
Room One Bedroom Apartment
Meals Room Only
Style International
Ovolo Inchcolm – Opt 2
Room Heritage Suite
Meals Room Only
Style International

You will be transferred from your hotel to Brisbane Airport

International Departure

Experience the joy of slow travel as you discover Australia through a series of train journeys including The Ghan, on this 19-day tour of the sprawling continent. Hop aboard the Indian Pacific and traverse more than 2,700 miles from Perth to Sydney. Discover the fantastic wine and food landscape of Melbourne and Adelaide, before embarking on a journey aboard The Ghan as you explore the outback, taking in the sights of Alice Springs and Nitmiluk Gorge. From Ayers Rock to Cairns and Brisbane, this tour gives you a deeper understanding of Australia while letting you soak in all its key attractions. Speak to us today about customizing this itinerary to match your travel dreams, and get ready to go on an epic transcontinental journey with us! Please note that trains such as The Ghan get booked out fast, so reach out to us well in advance.

Price & Inclusions

Option 1

From $11,490 USD / person

Option 2

From $13,790 USD / person

Prices are in USD and exclude international flights. This trip price is based on low season rates for accommodation and other applicable services, and may change depending on availability, currency fluctuations and number of people traveling together. For high season prices, please contact us with your exact travel dates and preferences.

Price Includes
  • Accommodation and meals, as specified in the itinerary
  • Activities and excursions, as specified in the itinerary
  • Transportation services, as specified in the itinerary
  • Your Trip Coordination Team: Dedicated support throughout your journey, with a primary, personal point of contact. Plus, in case of emergencies while you’re traveling, our trip coordination team are available 24/7 by phone
Not Included
  • Entrance fees and meals, unless mentioned in the itinerary description
  • Tips and personal expenses
  • Visa and tourism fees
  • Travel, health, and cancellation insurance
  • International airfare

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