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India is on everyone’s travel destinations list and usually at the top of the list. India is a kaleidoscope of colors, smells, sights and sounds. There is really no place like it. India is a civilization to discover more than a country to be explored. Our luxury gay group tour takes you to the most famous and most sought after destinations in Northern India. Highlights include the Taj Mahal, the Amber Palace of Jaipur and the amazing ghats of Varanasi. We have selected the very best accommodations to make our trip, not only culturally and historically significant, but luxurious as well. We have taken many travelers to India over 20 years, and we are ready to make this mystical and spiritual journey with you!
India has a long historical homosexual tradition. Literary evidence shows that homosexuality has been prevalent in India throughout the ages. Erotic sculptures that depict homosexuality can befound in many temples, and is also portrayed in many Mughal paintings.
In recent years and particularly since decriminalization of consensual homosexuality, India is slowly adopting a progressive attitude. Gay life is developing in the major cities where gay communities, clubs, saunas are emerging.

Day 0 - Monday, March 4, 2024
Depart the USA, Canada, or Europe on any regularly scheduled flight to Mumbai, India (BOM). A visa is required for entry into India and must be obtained prior to leaving the USA.
Day 1 - Tuesday, March 5, 2024
Welcome to India! Following Customs, Immigration formalities and baggage collection, our Airport Representative will meet you outside the Arrival Hall, after which you will be transferred to the hotel.
Mumbai is a city of dreams, the glamour of the movie world, the razors edge of the skyscrapers to the mainland of the harbour, people here come from diverse ethnic backgrounds yet nurture the dream of success, their undying spirit adds color and flavor to this multicultural city. A throbbing, cosmopolitan metropolis, it still retains the glory of the past, the colonial legacy that coexists with the Maratha influence. Still considered as the heart of business India, Mumbai houses the country’s vibrant Stock Exchange. The Gateway of India is almost literally a symbol of entry into the country by sea or air.
Hotel: Taj Mahal Palace Hotel , Mumbai, 5*
Room: Superior City View Room, Tower Wing
Day 2 - Wednesday, February 6, 2024
Breakfast is at the hotel.
Morning, visit some of Mumbai’s prominent landmarks and observe how the long association with British is reflected in buildings that combine Gothic-like flamboyance with Muslim-Indian architectural features. See the Asiatic Library (Town Hall), Horniman Circle, the Cathedral Church of St. Thomas, Mumbai University, and the famous Rajabai Clock Tower. Mumbai has undergone rapid growth and transformation in recent decades, and the city’s art scene has become the most vibrant and exciting on the subcontinent. The city is now home to a host of independent contemporary art galleries featuring the work of renowned and emerging Indian artists. Visit the venerable Chemould Prescott Road Gallery, committed to promoting contemporary art in India and supporting young emerging artists throughout the subcontinent. Afternoon, visit the former Prince of Wales Museum, now known as the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (CSMVS). This museum houses approximately 50,000 objects of ancient Indian history as well as international collections art, archaeology and natural history. Continue to the Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum, which opened to the public in 1872 as the Victoria and Albert Museum. It is Mumbai’s oldest museum, and showcases the city’s cultural heritage and history through its collection of fine and decorative arts. The permanent collection includes miniature clay models, dioramas, maps, lithographs, photographs, and rare books documenting the life of the people of Mumbai and the history of the city from the late 18th to early 20th centuries.
This evening, gather for a Welcome dinner at a specialty Indian restaurant.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Hotel: Taj Mahal Palace Hotel , Mumbai, 5*
Room: Superior City View Room, Tower Wing
Day 3 - Thursday, March 7, 2024
Start early morning for a unique experience to see the bustling city of Mumbai at dawn. You will get a peek into the underbelly of the city and insights into what makes this magnificent city tick. From seeing hundreds of newspaper vendors sort out newspapers of 7 different languages, experiencing one-of-its-kind fish auction of 20 tonnes of fish, to seeing an ‘only green’ herb market sprawled across a popular bridge. From watching the milkmen drive past with canisters, the melee of color at the flower markets, to experiencing the clamor and chaos of the arrival of over 100 tonnes of vegetables, fruits and meat – you will witness the mercurial character of Mumbai, like none other. Return to the hotel for breakfast. Later drive to the airport and fly to Udaipur. (Please note the luggage allowance on this flight is 15kg/33lb checked in baggage and 7kg/15lb hand luggage). Arrive Udaipur and check in for your stay. Udaipur: Set on the shores of Lake Pichola and surrounded by hills, Udaipur grew in complete contrast to the harsh deserts of the rest of Rajasthan. From the late 16th century, peace brought about an era of renaissance in the arts and encouraged the building of beautiful palaces around the lake, culminating in the City Palace, one of the largest palace complexes in the world. The lake itself is a romantic setting surrounding the gleaming white Lake Palace and the Jag Mandir, a refuge of the rebel Mughal prince, Shah Jahan, soon to be the creator of the incomparable Taj Mahal.
Rest day at leisure to explore the city by own or enjoy the hotel facilities.
Meals: Breakfast
Hotel: The Oberoi Udaivilas Hotel, Udaipur, 5*
Room: Premier Room
Day 4 - Friday, March 8, 2024
Post breakfast; proceed on a city tour, starting with the opulent City Palace. Standing on a crest overlooking Lake Pichola, this majestic palace is a stunning blend of medieval European and Chinese architecture, surmounted by balconies, towers, cupolas and terraces with wonderful views of the city and lake. The entrance is through Hathi Pol (elephant gate) along the main street of the old city. The main part of the palace is now a museum with a large and eclectic collection. Visit Crystal Gallery- the extraordinary, extravagant collection of Crystals includes crystal chairs, sofas, tables and even beds.
Stop off next at the three-storey Jagdish Temple, a wonderful Indo-Aryan temple built by Maharana Jagat Singh in 1651. Climb up stone steps flanked by sculpted elephants and admire the intricate pillars, carved ceilings, stunning frescoes and the massive black, stone image of Vishnu as Jagannath, Lord of the Universe. Continue on to the Sahelion-ki-Bari (Garden of the Handmaidens), a good example of the Hindu art of landscape gardening on a princely scale. Ornamental pools with finely sculptured cenotaphs of soft black stone are surrounded by a profusion of fountains.
Afternoon at leisure to enjoy the facilities at hotel. Transport is available should you wish to explore the shopping options.
Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
Hotel: The Oberoi Udaivilas Hotel, Udaipur, 5*
Room: Premier Room
Day 5 - Saturday, March 9, 2024
After breakfast, we will fly to Jaipur. Arrive Jaipur and check in for your stay.
This afternoon embark on a guided tour of Jaipur visiting City Palace. City Palace is now converted into a museum to showcase the royal life style. Additionally, in a private visit of City Palace you will also explore the private rooms in the Palace, which is a part of royal family residence till date. This private visit of City Palace would indeed add a royal flavor in the journey.
Also visit Observatory – a collection of nineteen architectural astronomical instruments built by the Rajput king Sawai Jai Singh II. This is a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring the world’s largest stone sundial. The instruments also allow the observation of astronomical positions with the naked eye.
Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan province is known for its arts and crafts, jewellery, hand-painted fabrics and stone sculptures; it old town is one of North India’s finest examples of a planned city embodying the best of Rajput and Mughal architecture.
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Hotel: Taj Rambagh Palace Hotel , Jaipur, 5*
Room: Palace Room
Day 6 - Sunday, March 10, 2024
Morning, start on an excursion to Amber Fort. Jaipur’s Maharaja Man Singh, Mughal Emperor Akbar’s most successful General, started constructing Amber Fort in the 17th century. Before the City Palace was constructed in Jaipur, Amber was the seat of power. The Fort is surrounded by fortified battlements and overlooks the Moat Lake. Once you are on top, stroll through the sprawling complex of courtyards and halls. Many of the rooms have delightful wall paintings, with precious stones and mirrors inlaid in the walls. Most fascinating, perhaps, is the Sheesh Mahal (hall of mirrors) where a single lamplight is reflected in the many mirrors, lighting up the room. Later, visit Jantar Mantar, an observatory built by Sawai Jai Singh ll in the 18th century. The Maharajah, a scientist as well as an astronomer, had the principles of Euclid translated into Sanskrit. One of the most remarkable sites in Jaipur, the Jantar Mantar has fourteen major geometric devices for measuring time, predicting eclipses and tracking stars and planets. Continue to the City Palace built within the fortified area of the original city, with one of the finest monumental entrances in India. The Palace is now principally a museum housing a collection of great treasures, including miniature paintings, carpets, royal garments and other interesting objects from Jaipur’s intriguing past. The former royal family retains a part of the palace for their personal use.
Returning to the hotel, there’ll be time to relax and unwind for the reminder of the day.
This evening, enjoy a special home-hosted dinner and learn about daily life inside the old city from your local hosts.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Hotel: Taj Rambagh Palace Hotel , Jaipur, 5*
Room: Palace Room
Day 7 - Monday, March 11, 2024
Post breakfast, drive to the Agra. This route takes you through the region’s typical villages, where you can appreciate various scenes of traditional life. Comfort stops are made enroute. Enroute visit Fatehpur Sikri – the deserted red sandstone city that was built by Emperor Akbar as his capital. Ponder the mysterious desertion of this capital city that was dramatically abandoned a few years after it was built. It was a veritable fairy tale city and its ‘ruins’ are still in a pristine condition. Wandering through its palaces and mosques is like stepping back in time.
Continue drive to Agra and upon arrival check in for your stay. Agra – Once a small village on the banks of the Yamuna, it was transformed by two great Mughal monarchs, Akbar and his grandson Shah Jehan into the second capital of the Mughal Empire – Dar-ul-Khilafat, or ‘seat of the Emperor’ in the 16th & 17th century. A world of contrasting edifices of redsandstone and white marble, narrow galleys, bustling streets and small buggies, Agra retains the irresistible charm that made this the favorite city of the Mughals. Afternoon, visit Agra Fort – the seat and the stronghold of the Mughal Empire under successive generations. Approachable by two imposing gates and constructed of red sandstone, the citadel was built by the Mughal Emperor Akbar between the years 1565 and 1573. Encircled by a moat, this dramatic city within a city was the palace of three emperors, Akbar, Shah Jehan and Aurangzeb, each of whom made significant contributions to the wonderful architecture of the inner buildings – a combination of Persian (Islamic) and local Hindu styles.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Hotel: The Oberoi Amarvilas Hotel, Agra, 5*
Room: Premier Room
Day 8 - Tuesday, March 12, 2024
As dawn breaks, watch the sunrise over the incomparable Taj Mahal. It is fitting to see this extraordinary monument by the first light of day as its exemplary beauty is awe-inspiring and will create an unforgettable memory. Said to be one of the most elegant and a harmonious building in the world, Taj Mahal was built by Mughal Emperor Shahjahan in 1630 AD to enshrine the mortal remains of his beloved Queen Mumtaz Mahal. Taj Mahal manifests the wealth and luxury of Mughal art as seen in architecture and garden design, painting, and calligraphy. The 144 foot double dome of the Taj is capped with a finial and the four minarets each 131 ft. high and crowned by an open octagonal pavilion highlight the perfect symmetry of the tomb. Return to hotel for breakfast and drive for Delhi. Arrive Delhi and visit Akshardham temple. Akshardham Temple, one of the biggest and most intricate religious place of worship ever constructed. Built in 5 years entirely from Rajasthani pink sandstone and Italian Carrara marble, this amazing structure has no support from steel or concrete and comprises of 20,000 statues, floral motifs and exquisite carved pillars made of stones. It is built along the river Yamuna and lies over an area of around 100 acres with beautiful gardens, water fountains and carved pavilions. The Akshardham experience is an enlightening journey through India’s glorious art, values and contributions for the progress, happiness and harmony of mankind. Please note that the security at the temple is tight and no cameras or water are allowed inside. You may encounter crowds and long lines to enter the temple.
Check in to the Leela Palace Hotel. Enjoy an afternoon & evening at leisure.
Meals: Breakfast
Hotel: The Leela Palace Hotel , New Delhi, 5*
Room: Deluxe Grand View Room
Day 9 - Wednesday, March 13, 2024
Morning start on an exploration of Old Delhi, the capital of Mughal dynasty between the 16th and 19th centuries. In Old Delhi, visit Jama Masjid – the largest mosque in India built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in year 1650 AD and completed in the year 1656 AD.
Then set off on an exciting rickshaw ride through Chandni Chowk, also known as The Moonlit Square. As you drive through the narrow lanes, witness the architectural marvels, the multicolored facades, beautifully decorated shops, ethnically dressed men and women and get bombarded by the cries of hawkers and fragrances emanating from the potpourri of eateries that line these historical alleys. Stop for lunch at a popular restaurant. Continue to Raj Ghat– a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, set within a beautiful park. Next drive through New Delhi, passing by Presidential Palace - the one-time imperial residence of the British viceroys; the India Gate – a memorial raised in honour of the Indian soldiers martyred during the Afghan war, Parliament house and other government buildings built in the first quarter of the 20th century by two famous English architects, Sir Herbert Baker and Sir Edwin Lutyens. It was during this time period that the capital of the British Empire was shifted from Calcutta to Delhi. End the day with a visit to Qutub Minar, a 13th-century soaring minaret erected by the Afghan dynasties that ruled India from 1210 to 1526. The surrounding complex displays a visual history of India’s earliest political history—decorative Hindu panels, Islamic domes and early Afghan architecture converge to stunning effect. A walk through the complex provides an excellent overview of the varied architectural styles and cultural elements prevalent throughout India.
This evening we will dine outside the hotel at Masala Library.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Hotel: The Leela Palace Hotel , New Delhi, 5*
Room: Deluxe Grand View Room
Day 10 - Thursday, March 14, 2024
Morning fly to Varanasi (Note, luggage allowance on this flight is 15 kg checked in baggage and 7 kg hand luggage). On arrival, visit Sarnath where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon. Here our lucky group members will have an exclusive meeting with a Buddhist Monk to learn more about the religion from a monk’s perspective and observe a small prayer ceremony. Continue to the hotel and on arrival, check in to The Gateway hotel Ganges Varanasi – a modern hotel set amidst 12 acres of beautiful greenery. Evening, drive to the ghats (banks of river Ganges) to watch illuminated aarti ceremony at Dasahwamedh Ghat. In this century old ritual, the holy river is worshipped with flowers, incense, sandalwood, milk and vermilion. First the blazing camphor lamp and then the many flamed aarti lamps are raised high and then arched back to the water, the dark river reflecting the golden flames as Ganges accepts the worship. This is a passionate and divine journey as the music and the oil lamps create a trance-like experience. You will get the chance to float your own illuminated lamp down the river too!
Tonight our Farewell Dinner in the haveli on the waterfront. Note that his restaurant specializes in vegetarian Satvik cuisine (food based on the concept of Yogic philosophy).
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Hotel: The Gateway Hotel Ganges , Varanasi, 5*
Room: Deluxe Room
Day 11 - Friday, March 15, 2024
Early this morning, experience a boat ride on the sacred Ganges at dawn. Witness thousands of devotees performing century old rituals at the ghats along the way. Also visit the funeral ghat and understand the after death concept in Hinduism. From here continue on to visit Vishwanath Temple and take a walk through the old city bazaars. Return to hotel for breakfast and rest of the morning is at leisure for independent exploration.
Afternoon fly to Delhi (Please note, luggage allowance on this flight is 15 kg checked in baggage and 7 kg hand luggage).
Arrive Delhi and check in to your flight for onward destination.
Meals: Breakfast
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• 10 Nights Accommodation in 5* & 5*+ Hotels:
- 2 nights at Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai;
- 2 nights at The Oberoi Udaivilas Hotel in Udaipur;
- 2 nights at Taj Rambagh Palace Hotel in Jaipur;
- 1 night at The Oberoi Amarvilas Hotel in Agra;
- 2 nights at The Leela Palace Hotel in New Delhi;
- 1 night at The Gateway Hotel Ganges in Varanasi
• 10 breakfasts in the hotels
• 3 lunches
• 5 dinners (Welcome Dinner in Mumbai & Farewell Dinner in Varanasi)
• Inter-city overland transportation in air conditioned vehicle
• All sightseeing and visits to places of interest and sites as given in the itinerary, conducted by English speaking Guides
• Coda Tour Manager on minimum of 6 participants
• Entrance fees to the places of visit as per the itinerary.
• Elephant ride at Amber Fort, Jaipur
• Rickshaw ride at Old Delhi
• Boat ride on river Ganges in Varanasi
• Packaged drinking water in the coach throughout
• All applicable taxes.
• Complete pre-departure assistance and information
• Final document portfolio

• International airfare.
• Domestic Airfare (quoted separately)
• Visa and passport fees (if applicable.) A visa is required for American/Canadian passport holders for this trip
• Trip Cancellation & Interruption insurance (recommended)
• Meals and beverages other than those specified in the itinerary
• Personal expenses (such as laundry, telephone, WiFi, Internet)
• Gratuities to guides, drivers and Tour Manager

Taj Mahal Palace Hotel , Mumbai
 Built in 1903, the iconic Taj Mahal Palace stands majestically opposite the Gateway of India, overlooking the Arabian Sea. Sprawled over 2.6 acres, this luxurious hotel boasts 10 restaurants and a variety of traditional Indian therapies at Jiva Spa.
Guests are spoiled for choice in dining options – the famous Wasabi by Morimoto offers innovative Japanese cuisine, while other culinary highlights include the Golden Dragon Chinese Restaurant and the poolside Aquarius Lounge. An exclusive private dining experience can be arranged at Chef’s Studio.
Stylishly designed with Indian-inspired decor and architecture, the rooms offer amazing sea, city or pool views . Each room comes with a 32-inch flat-screen TV, a well-stocked minibar, free WiFi and a luxurious bathroom. Guests in the Palace Wing receive 24-hour butler service.
You can pamper yourself with an indulgent treatment at the Taj Salon, take a dip in the landscaped pool or treat yourself to some luxury shopping at Dior, Louis Vuitton or Stephano Ricci. Ranging from dinner reservations to personal assistance for sightseeing, The Taj also offers a royal historical hotel tour for guests staying in the Heritage (Palace) wing.
The property is located in the popular Colaba area and is just a 10-minute walk from the National Gallery of Modern Art. Mumbai International Airport is 16 mi away.
The Oberoi Udaivilas Hotel, Udaipur
Located on the bank of Lake Pichola, The Oberoi Udaivilas is unique amongst luxury hotels in Udaipur. It stands on the 200 year old hunting grounds of the Maharana of Mewar and is spread over fifty acres, which includes a twenty-acre wildlife sanctuary with deer and wild boar. The Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur also affords spectacular views across the hotel's verdant gardens and sparkling Lake Pichola.
Our luxury hotel in Udaipur has an intricate layout of interconnecting domes and corridors that reflects the layout of Udaipur itself; whose seven lakes are linked by canals. These domes and walkways are flooded with sunlight, caressed by balmy breezes and offer magnificent views of the lake and gardens.
Guests looking for a luxury dining restaurant in Udaipur will find their appetites more than satisfied by the range of fine international and Indian cuisines served at our indoor and al fresco restaurants. The Bar is a wonderful setting to relax with an aperitif and enjoy lake and garden views.
The Oberoi Spa in Udaipur offers Ayurveda inspired, Eastern, Western and signature Oberoi treatments, designed to help our guests relax, refresh and rejuvenate during their time with us. Our guests can also enjoy morning yoga sessions and swimming in our temperature controlled, outdoor pools.
Taj Rambagh Palace Hotel , Jaipur
 Presenting manicured gardens and beautiful Indian architecture, the luxurious Rambagh Palace was the former residence of the Maharajah of Jaipur. Now a luxurious hotel, it features an indoor and outdoor pool, as well as full spa services.
Spacious air-conditioned rooms are decorated with rich textures, elegant carpets and hand-painted wall motifs. A flat-screen TV, personal safe and mini-bar are included in all rooms. Modern bathrooms have a walk-in shower and separate bathtub.
Relaxing massage can be enjoyed at Jiva Grande Spa. Guests can also practice yoga with experienced gurus or exercise at the gym. The palace butlers can help guests arrange vintage horse-drawn carriage rides every evening. Free on-site parking is provided.
Breakfast and light meals are served at The Rajput Room while Veranda features traditional afternoon tea, champagne and pre-dinner cocktails. Other dining options include Indian cuisine at Suvarna Mahal, outdoor casual dining at Steam and drinks at Polo Bar.
The Oberoi Amarvilas Hotel, Agra
The Oberoi Amarvilas enjoys an unrivalled position, just 600 metres from the iconic Taj Mahal. Each of our rooms affords uninterrupted views of this ancient monument to love, while elements of the layout and design pay homage to its Mughal splendour.
The hotel is approached along a sweeping driveway, verdant with native trees and lit by flaming torches. Just inside, a Mughal style quadrant is ornamented with cascading fountains and framed by an arched passageway and gold leaf frescoes.
By day, guests can travel in our private golf buggies to the Taj Mahal. At night, they can savour a candlelit dinner beside its soft silhouette.
Oberoi Amarvilas Hotel beautiful rooms come with stylish modern interiors and large windows. All the well-appointed units are equipped with a sofa, personal safe and private bathroom.
Guests can visit the Oberoi Spa for a body massage, swim, or exercise at the gym.
Bellevue restaurant serves international dishes and local favourites, while Esphahan offers traditional Indian specialities. Overlooking the Taj Mahal, the bar offers fine wines and cigars.
The Leela Palace Delhi Hotel , New Delhi
 Located in New Delhi's Diplomatic Enclave, The Leela Palace New Delhi is a blend of Lutyen's architecture and the royal Indian culture. A pampering spa, 4 dining options and free parking are available.
Elegantly decorated, air-conditioned rooms feature a high-definition flat-screen TV with a DVD player, floor-to-ceiling windows and wooden furnishings. A 2nd flat-screen TV in the bathroom is a mirror when turned off.
The Leela Palace New Delhi is less than 10 minutes' drive from the India Gate. Indira Gandhi International Airport is 15 km while the Domestic airport is 13 km.
The exclusive spa by ESPA offers an Ayurveda inspired day spa menu created for both women and men while rooftop temperature-controlled swimming pool offers the panoramic views of the city's skyline. Guests can also approach the 24-hour front desk to rent a computer or a car.
Housed in a modern glass structure, The Qube offers an international and Indian buffet with open kitchens. Other dining options include Le Cirque and MEGU from New York, the award winning restaurants. Indian food is served at Jamavar . Drinks can be enjoyed at the hotel's 2 bars.
The Gateway Hotel Ganges , Varanasi
 Spread over 40 acres of tropical gardens, The The Gateway Hotel Ganges is a peaceful getaway in the ancient temple city of Varanasi. Offering an outdoor pool and a spa, it also has 24-hour room service.
The modern air-conditioned rooms are all equipped with a flat-screen TV, minibar and tea/coffee making facilities. All enjoy views of the garden, pool or city. Bathrooms come with shower facilities.
Guests can exercise at the fitness centre, relax with a massage or buy souvenirs at the shopping arcade. There is a doctor on-call and a business centre.
Both buffet and a la carte dishes are available at GAD coffee shop, which serves Indian, Pan-Asian and international delights. Varuna offers authentic Indian fine dining, while wines and cocktails can be enjoyed at Prinsep Bar.

Travel Documents
A single entry visa for India is required for American/Canadian passport holders. You may obtain your visa upon arrival at the airport in Mumbai or New Delhi by applying for an E-VISA. To arrange for this, please refer to Indian e-Tourist Visa webpage for current costs and to download forms. An EVISA is the least expensive and easiest way to obtain your visa. Please note that visas cannot be processed more than 90 days prior to departure and processing may take several weeks to complete. You may also apply directly with an Indian Consulate in your area. For information, google the Indian Consulate nearest you (e.g. Indian Consulate New York). You must have a valid passport that remains valid six months past your return home. You should also have a minimum of two empty passport pages.
Shots
None required or recommended. It is recommended you have your regular vaccinations up-to-date before traveling. For further information, visit the Center For Disease Control website.
International Airfare
Delta, United Airlines, several European carriers and Air India are among airlines that can be used for this trip. We recommend booking at least 7 months in advance if you want to try to use Frequent Flyer Miles for free tickets or upgrades or the American Express Platinum card 2-4-1 program.
Minimums
All departures are guaranteed on a minimum of 10 participants. A Coda Tour Manager accompanies the tour on a minimum of 10 participants. This tour can be operated as a Private Tour, can be customized and repriced based on final itinerary. Rates are based on a minimum participation of 10. For fewer than 10 participants, rates may be revised.
Pre-Departure Information
A complete Portfolio of pre-departure information will be mailed to you approximately 3 weeks prior to departure. This will include information about traveling on this program and in this destination as well as what to expect the weather to be, recommendations for packing, tipping and a lot of other useful information.


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