Scenic Getaway to Japan | A Fusion of Ancient Traditions & Modern Wonders
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.


Know Before You Go
- 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.





