Date: 7 - 18 September 2018 No.of people in group: 7 adults Total cost: USD1,448/person Include: Saudi Airlines flight from Kuala Lumpur to Nairobi - RM2,348 9 nights accommodations - USD259 Jeep rental with driver and gasoline - USD1,690 divided by 7 Meals 4x safari admissions tipping sim card insurance Day 1 (7 Sep): Fly to Jeddah 19:30 Flight Kuala Lumpur to Jeddah 23:30 Arrived Jeddah (layover for 8 hours 15 minutes) Day 2 (8 Sep): Fly to Nairobi & by Jeep rental to Masai Mara 07:45 Flight to Nairobi 11:50 Arrived Nairobi Exchange USD to KES at the airport Met our driver, Martin Bought sim card for KES600 Lunch on the way to Masai Mara (Total KES3550 divided by 7) ~ Overnight at Mara Sidai Budget Camp for USD50/person/night inclusive 3xmeals ~ Day 3 (9 Sep): Game Drive at Masai Mara National Park Masai Mara National Park Admission USD80 ~ Overnight at Mara Sidai Budget Camp for USD50/person/night inclusive 3xmeals ~ Day 4 (10 Sep): Drive ...
Day 1 7am - Flew to Chiang Mai via AirAsia Took a Grab Taxi from the Airport to Bike Rental Shop. After all the mochecking, full payment and deposit, start the journey at.…. First stop was a halal restaurant near mosque. We have rice and beef soup for breakfast and off course the Thai Milk tea. Continue journey for .…km to Chiang Rai. On the way we stopped at.…,.… and arrived Chiang Rai before dark. Our choice of hotel was great, just along the night market area. Just bear in mind that this option only convenient for 1 bike because we can easily find 1 parking for a bike. Not sure if many or by car. The hotel owner is Malaysian that is quite friendly and I am sure he’s happy to help. That chill night, and unexpectedly there were flower festival nearby night market. The only downside of the market was from hundreds of food stalls, i found it only 1 is Halal. Day 2
INDIA. Some love it, others hate it. It is the country of contrast and many dimensions. The marvels of the Himalayan peaks, steppes, exotic beaches and magical tea plantations blend with over-populated, dirty and far too noisy cities. Still, this huge country is a magnet for hundreds of backpackers. Adventurous travelers will not be disappointed. India is simply fascinating and addictive and also super inexpensive. The country has a great rail service, which is quite inexpensive, but the huge distances between the cities and major attractions make the journeys very long and tiring. There are also plenty of public and private buses that run very frequently. Planes are also an option if you book in advance you can get a good price. This is 9 days trip 100% arranged by me, from A to Z.What I can tell in overall that I enjoyed very much backpacking in India, their monuments are so many and beautiful, their natures are huge and amazing an their people are friendly and helpful ...
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