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Ancient culture, celebrated cuisine and stunning scenery come together in Japan
Experience Japan’s perfect harmony of ancient tradition and a modern way of life on this 12-day Premium adventure through the cultural heart of the country. You’ll start among Tokyo’s soaring skyscrapers, making your way to Hakone’s mountainous hot springs and find the meaning of relaxation in a cloud of fragrant steam. Then, head to Takayama, which delights with its Edo-era beauty. Shirakawa-go immerses you in charming countryside life before you discover the intriguing cultural diversity of Kyoto. Find a passion for peace in Hiroshima, take a sushi-making class with an expert, soak away your worries in an onsen and travel with a local leader who will share the rich variety of their country as you visit temples, castles, shrines and holy mountains.
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284 reviewsStart: Tokyo, Japan
End: Kyoto, Japan
- Duration
- 12 days
- Group size
- 1 to 12
- Minimum age
- 15 years old
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Why you'll love this trip
- Soak up some quintessentially Japanese Exclusive Experiences, including a sushi making class and a guided meditation session with a Zen Buddhist monk.
- Unwind among the beauty of nature at your Feature Stay accommodation in the hot springs town of Hakone – with mountain views, a traditional ryokan design, modern comforts and a private onsen (thermal pool) for each room, you’ll find relaxation here!
- Visit the sobering Hiroshima Peace Park and be reminded of this city’s history with a guided tour. Learn about how the city is recovering and is now dedicated to promoting world peace.
- Soak up Japan’s natural beauty – with stays in mountainous Hakone, glimpses of Mt Fuji, a stroll around the stunning island of Miyajima and the views of the Japanese alps in the ancient village of Shirakawa-go.
- Take a half-day tour of Tokyo – wander Asakusa (the temple district), explore the buzzing Shibuya area, find a treat in a depachika (underground food hall), discover the thriving Harajuku district and get a birds-eye view of the city from Tokyo Skytree.
View the itinerary for departures between 01 January 2026 - 31 December 2026
Itinerary
Konnichiwa! Welcome to Japan. Your adventure begins in the country’s lively capital, Tokyo, with a welcome meeting at 6 pm at your hotel. If you get to the city early, there are many sides of Tokyo to explore, from history museums and world-class shopping to neighbourhood backstreets lined with hole in the wall eateries and bars. After your meeting, join your new travel companions for a welcome dinner at a local restaurant. Tokyo’s food scene is undoubtedly one of the world’s best, and the city truly celebrates the art of eating well. Sample a range of regional and seasonal delights, including handmade soba noodles, crispy tempura and yakitori. After dinner, you may like to experience Tokyo’s vibrant nightlife and head to a local izakaya.
- The Gate Hotel Kaminarimon or similar (1 night)
- Dinner
- Tokyo - Welcome dinner
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance and emergency contact details at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place.
We will organise to forward your luggage throughout the trip. This will only include one piece of big luggage so please ensure that you have a day pack for your essentials and valuables.
For 2025, we are currently unable to offer a complimentary arrival transfer in Tokyo. Our previous operator is no longer in business, and we haven’t been able to source a reliable alternative supplier. For 2025, arrival transfers are not included.
See the ‘Joining point’ section of the Essential Trip Information for departure-specific joining point hotel information.
Bursting with contemporary urban culture and historic temples and shrines, Tokyo has so much to uncover. Exploring the world’s largest city alone can be a daunting task, but today your leader will introduce you to the old and new Tokyo on a half-day tour. Begin in the Asakusa area, one of the older and more traditional parts of Tokyo, often called the temple district. Here you’ll stop by Senso-ji, the city’s oldest temple – founded almost 1400 years ago when Tokyo was nothing more than a fishing village. Browse the many interesting stalls filled with tasty treats, crafts and souvenirs that line the shopping street of Nakamise dori. Then, jump on the metro to explore the buzzing Shibuya area. Check out one of the busiest intersections in the world before heading into a depachika (underground food hall) for a tempting array of Japanese treats. Before diving into Harajuku district, the home of quirky youth pop culture. Then get a birds-eye view of Tokyo from Tokyo Skytree which rises to an incredible 634m above the city.
- The Gate Hotel Kaminarimon or similar (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Tokyo - Sensoji Temple
- Tokyo - Shibuya walking tour
- Tokyo - Meiji Jingu Shrine
- Tokyo - Tokyo Skytree
- Tokyo - Tokyo National Museum - JPY1000
This morning, get ready for a delicious experience at the famous Tsukiji Outer Market, where fresh seafood from Tokyo's largest wholesale fish market (recently relocated to a new site at Toyosu) is delivered and ready to sample daily. Your leader will provide insight into the underwater treasures that go into the local cuisine, then you’ll take a sushi making class to learn about the art and history of this Japanese cuisine that's loved across the world. Learn how to make nigiri sushi, hand-rolled sushi or temari sushi, then enjoy your fresh creations for lunch. After learning some valuable skills to take home with you, you can join your leader for a short walking tour in the Ginza area and then enjoy a free afternoon in the city. Maybe check out the Yayoi Kusama Museum for its amazing exhibits by the avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusama (advance reservation required), browse high-end shops in Ginza, experience the theatre of a kabuki play, or create your own entertainment with some karaoke.
- The Gate Hotel Kaminarimon or similar (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Tokyo - Tsukiji Outer Market
- Tokyo - Sushi Making Class
Say sayonara to Tokyo this morning and board a train bound for the mountainous onsen (hot spring) town of Hakone. Away from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo, Hakone offers tranquillity among stunning natural scenery. In the afternoon, take a cable car up the mountains to the sulphur vents of Owakudani, followed by a boat trip across the serene Ashinoko Lake. Enjoy spectacular views, and on a clear day, you’ll even catch a glimpse of Mt Fuji in the distance. Later, check in to the Susukinohara Ichinoyu, your Feature Stay accommodation for the evening. Here, you’ll experience the design and ambience of a traditional Japanese ryokan without sacrificing modern comforts. Each room comes with a private onsen, and there are also larger public indoor and outdoor onsens that overlook the surrounding greenery. Tonight, you’ll have dinner at the on-site restaurant which serves up a feast of classic Japanese dishes. Then, spend a blissful evening relaxing in your onsen.
- Susukinohara Ichinoyu (feature stay) or similar (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Hakone - Cable car/Ropeway
- Hakone - Lake Ashinoko boat cruise
Your travel time today will be approximately 2 hours.
Today, we will send one piece of luggage to Takayama for you. You will need a small overnight bag for your stay in Hakone as you will not have access to your luggage again until Day 5.
Today, travel to Takayama via shinkansen (bullet train), with a few changes along the way. Takayama is a charming Edo-period town located in the Japanese alps. Renowned for its traditional inns, sake breweries and tranquil atmosphere, this riverside jewel of central Honshu may well be one of the most enjoyable stops on your trip. When you arrive, head out on a walking tour with your leader who will point out examples of traditional architecture as you explore the old part of town. Learn how the town’s isolated location caused it to develop a unique culinary scene. The area is particularly famous for Hida beef, which comes from a black-haired Japanese cattle breed that has been raised in Gifu Prefecture for at least 14 months. Stop off on your tour to sample delicious Hida beef sushi or skewers. Then pay a visit to the Takayama Showa-kan Museum. This is not your average museum – here you’ll find a celebration of pop culture from the turbulent period of Emperor Hirohito’s six-decade reign.
- Hotel Around Takayama or similar (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Takayama - Leader-led walking tour (with street food sampling)
- Takayama - Showa Museum
Your travel time today will be approximately 6 hours.
Start the day with a visit to the Takayama morning market. The Gifu region is known for its production of high-altitude vegetables, and local women have been travelling in from the countryside to sell their produce for more than 600 years. Your leader will guide you through the market stalls selling colourful pickles, bags of miso wrapped in leaves, genkotsu ame (soy bean candy), preserved fish, spices and the delicious marshmallow treat of owara tamaten. After some time to peruse the local treats, hop on a public bus and head to the village of Shirakawa-go – home to charming thatched-roof cottages built in the gassho-zukuri style. Learn about ancient countryside life with your leader and explore the village with the magnificent backdrop of the Japanese Alps. Enjoy some free time in Takayama after you return in the afternoon. If you like, you can also check out Takayama Festival Floats Exhibition Hall which has an excellent array of festival floats on display.
- Hotel Around Takayama or similar (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Takayama - Shirakawago Village
- Takayama - Morning Market visit
Your travel time today will be approximately 2 hours.
Today, we will send one piece of luggage to Hiroshima for you. You will need a small overnight bag for your second night in Takayama as you will not have access to your luggage again until Day 7.
This morning, you’ll travel by train to Hiroshima – a cosmopolitan city with a tragic past. Today, the city is full of distinctive cuisine, tightknit communities and a focus on promoting world peace. When you arrive, head out with your leader for an orientation walk to familiarise yourself with the city. After working up an appetite, head to a local restaurant for dinner and try some of Hiroshima’s signature dishes. The city is renowned for its fantastic oysters and okonomiyaki – a delicious savoury pancake made with egg, cabbage, soba noodles and meat or seafood.
- Hotel Intergate Hiroshima or similar (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Hiroshima - Okonomiyaki dinner
- Hiroshima - Leader-led orientation walk
Your travel time today will be approximately 6 hours.
This morning you’ll visit the Genbaku (A-Bomb) Dome and the Peace Memorial Park and Museum. Your leader will share the devastating story of the fateful day in August 1945 when Hiroshima was attacked by atomic warfare. The dome was just metres from the atomic site and was able to retain its shape – serving as a reminder of the attack and now symbol of peace. The memorial park serves a similar purpose and has museums, memorials and monuments dedicated to the memory of victims, education on what lead to the bomb’s use, as well as advocating world peace. After your visit, take a short ferry ride to the island of Miyajima. The island is home to the Shinto shrine of Itsukushima, known for its huge bright orange gate (torii) that rises majestically out of the sea. Miyajima is an ideal place for walking. There is the lovely Momiji Park from where it is possible to walk or take a cable car up to the top of Mt Misen.
- Hotel Intergate Hiroshima or similar (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Hiroshima - Miyajima Island day trip
- Miyajima - Itsukushima-jinja Shrine
- Hiroshima - Peace Park & A - Bomb Dome
- Hiroshima - Peace Museum
- Miyajima - Mt Misen Cable Car - JPY2000
Today, we will send one piece of luggage to Kyoto for you. You will need a small overnight bag for your second night in Hiroshima as you will not have access to your luggage again until Day 9.
On weekends, advanced booking is advised for the Mt Misen Cable Car.
As you speed north to Kyoto on shinkansen, you’ll stop on the way at Japan’s most impressive samurai castle at Himeji. The building, which has survived earthquakes and war since the mid-16th century, was restored to its full glory in 2015. Explore the castle that was once home to over 10,000 samurai families, learn about their lives and look out over the castle grounds and the city below. Arrive in Kyoto mid-afternoon. Originally founded as Heian-kyo (literally 'tranquillity and peace capital') by Emperor Kammu in 794, Kyoto had its golden age during the imperial court's heyday from 794 to 1185. Join your leader and walk around Gion, Kyoto’s most famous geisha district, and learn about the history of geisha culture as you explore old wooden teahouses and exclusive restaurants. You might want to return here in the evening when it really springs to life. You may also spot geikos (geishas) or maikos (apprentice geishas) with their elaborate dress and make up on their way out to events.
- The Gate Hotel Kyoto Takasegawa or similar (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Himeji - Himeji Castle
- Kyoto - Gion District walk
Your travel time today will be approximately 2 hours.
Begin your day with a city tour around some of Kyoto’s sights. Visit the extravagantly decorated Kinkakuji Temple, immortalised in Yukio Mishima’s novel 'The Golden Pavilion'. After, visit Daitokuji Temple – the head temple of the Daitokuji School of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism built about 800 years ago. Take part in a short, guided meditation session, then enjoy a cup of green tea while you speak to a monk about the philosophy of Zen Buddhism and the art of meditation. This spiritual experience will reveal a side of Japan that most visitors don’t get to see and is sure to be one of the lasting memories of your journey. The rest of the day is yours to enjoy – perhaps grab a bite to eat at the Nishiki Market, called ‘Kyoto’s kitchen’ by the locals.
- The Gate Hotel Kyoto Takasegawa or similar (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Kyoto - Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion)
- Kyoto - Daitokuji Temple
- Kyoto - Zen Buddhism meditation session
The time of the visit to the Daitokuji temple and the meditation session may be shifted depending on the availability of our meditation master. Your leader will inform you of the exact time of the activities and help you plan your time in Kyoto.
This morning, head to Kyoto’s famed Fushimi Inari Shrine – known throughout the world as the ‘Path of the Red Gates.’ Take time to appreciate the quieter corners of the shrine, and if you’re feeling fit, a walk to the halfway point provides stunning city views. Continue with a short train ride and walk to a renowned sake brewery. Your visit to the brewery covers every aspect of sake creation – with full-scale historical artefacts in abundance and a chance to taste different types of sake at the end of your visit. In the evening, celebrate the end of your adventure over dinner with your travel companions at a local restaurant sharing the authentic flavours of Kyoto.
- The Gate Hotel Kyoto Takasegawa or similar (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Kyoto - Fushimi Inari-Taisha
- Kyoto - Sake Brewery & tasting
- Kyoto - Final dinner
- Kyoto - Kiyomizu-dera - JPY500
- Kyoto - Arashiyama Bamboo Forest - Free
- Kyoto - Tenryuji Temple Gardens (additional JPY300 to visit the temple) - JPY500
- Kyoto - Nijo Castle and Ninomaru Palace - JPY1300
There are no activities planned for the day and you’re free to depart at any time after check out. If you’re departing later, you can arrange luggage storage at the hotel. If you’d like to extend your stay in Kyoto, and it’s recommended that you do, just get in touch with your booking agent ahead of time.
- Breakfast
Inclusions and activities
11 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 4 dinners
Boat, Public Bus, Cable Car, Ferry, Metro, Bullet Train, Train
Hotel (10 nt), Hakone Feature Stay (1 nt)
- Tipping for accommodation, activities and transport
- Daily breakfast and signature local meal experiences
- 24/7 on-ground support
- Tokyo - Welcome dinner
- Tokyo - Sensoji Temple
- Tokyo - Shibuya walking tour
- Tokyo - Meiji Jingu Shrine
- Tokyo - Tokyo Skytree
- Tokyo - Tsukiji Outer Market
- Tokyo - Sushi Making Class
- Hakone - Cable car/Ropeway
- Hakone - Lake Ashinoko boat cruise
- Takayama - Leader-led walking tour (with street food sampling)
- Takayama - Showa Museum
- Takayama - Shirakawago Village
- Takayama - Morning Market visit
- Hiroshima - Okonomiyaki dinner
- Hiroshima - Leader-led orientation walk
- Hiroshima - Miyajima Island day trip
- Miyajima - Itsukushima-jinja Shrine
- Hiroshima - Peace Park & A - Bomb Dome
- Hiroshima - Peace Museum
- Himeji - Himeji Castle
- Kyoto - Gion District walk
- Kyoto - Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion)
- Kyoto - Daitokuji Temple
- Kyoto - Zen Buddhism meditation session
- Kyoto - Fushimi Inari-Taisha
- Kyoto - Sake Brewery & tasting
- Kyoto - Final dinner
- Tokyo - Tokyo National Museum - JPY1000
- Miyajima - Mt Misen Cable Car - JPY2000
- Kyoto - Kiyomizu-dera - JPY500
- Kyoto - Arashiyama Bamboo Forest - Free
- Kyoto - Tenryuji Temple Gardens (additional JPY300 to visit the temple) - JPY500
- Kyoto - Nijo Castle and Ninomaru Palace - JPY1300
This trip generates 90 kg of CO2-e per person per day
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Before you book you should know
- Japan is best explored on foot and by public transport. You’ll need to be fit enough to spend most of each day on your feet and able to handle your luggage as you navigate busy train stations. We recommend comfortable shoes and packing light.
- Double rooms in Japanese hotels can be smaller than you may be used to (e.g. 20 sqm). Every effort will be made to accommodate double room requests. However, during busy periods, there may be occasions when we are unable to offer a double room, so a twin room will be provided.
The style of accommodation indicated in the day-to-day itinerary is a guideline only and may change. On some occasions, alternative arrangements may need to be made due to the lack of availability of rooms in our preferred accommodation. In these cases, we will use a similar standard of accommodation.
Throughout the trip, we request that our properties prepare rooms in time for our arrival, especially if we're arriving prior to normal check-in time. However, this isn't always possible which means we won't be able to check-in immediately on arrival at some hotels. Instead, we can store our luggage and explore our new destination or on some trips, have use of shared day rooms until all rooms are available.
Double rooms in Japanese hotel rooms can be smaller than you may be used to (e.g. 20 square meters). Every effort will be made to accommodate double room requests. However, during busy periods, there may be occasions when we are unable to offer a double room, so a twin room will be provided.
AVAILABILITY
The recent huge increase in tourism to Japan has put a lot of pressure on accommodation. On occasion, we may need to change accommodation from what is listed in the itinerary in order to operate your departure with minimal changes.
ONSENS
We like to encourage travellers to visit traditional Japanese 'onsens' while in the country as it is a quintessential local experience. In public onsens this means bathing naked with others of the same gender. While the experience can feel strange at first for some, most of our groups end up enjoying this activity. There is very specific etiquette for visiting onsens - your leader can give you some tips and instructions. Please be aware that travellers with tattoos may not be permitted to enter public onsens. Private onsens may also be available - talk to your leader for more information. See our guide to onsens here: https://www.intrepidtravel.com/adventures/japan-onsen-guide/
FROSTED WINDOWS
Many hotels in Japan (and especially in Kyoto) may have frosted or opaque windows. This is to maintain privacy. While the windows let in natural light, you may not be able to see out.
The Gate Hotel Kaminarimon
2-16-11, Kaminarimon, Taito-ku, 東京都台東区雷門2-16-11
Tokyo
Tokyo
111-0034
JAPAN
Phone: +81 358263877
Description
The Gate Hotel Kaminarimon is located in Tokyo's downtown Asakusa district and is located within 100m distance of several subway stations. The hotel provides immediate access to the historical sights of Asakusa and the Sumida River, as well as the main Tokyo hub of Ueno where Tokyo's main national museums are located. The traditional life of old Edo (the former name for Tokyo) can still be experienced in this part of Tokyo's central north-west.
Instructions
We are currently unable to provide an arrival transfer in Tokyo.
We apologize that we aren’t able to provide this service. We understand that our travellers enjoy the ease of using an arrival transfer, and hope that your journey from the airport to the hotel is a smooth one. We are certain that you will find Japan’s public transport system efficient and reliable.
Most departures begin at the Gate Hotel Kaminarimon. Some begin at The Gate Hotel Ryogoku. Please check your documents to make sure you know your start hotel. To make your way to either hotel from Narita Airport, there are various connections by express train or limousine bus to Tokyo Station or Ueno Station and then by local train, subway or taxi to your hotel. The airport information desks can provide helpful advice too. The most direct way is by the Keisei Skyliner express to Keisei Ueno Station (approx. JPY2,500 and 40 mins) and then by subway or taxi.
The Gate Hotel Kaminarimon is located in Asakusa near Ueno. The Narita Express will take you into Tokyo Station (approx. JPY3,000 and 50 mins) and you will then need to change to the local Yamanote line, subway or taxi. If you're travelling from Haneda Airport, the most direct option is the Keikyu Line Airport Limited Express (approx. JPY700 and 45 mins) to Asakusa Station and then subway or taxi.
Please check the transport details on the hotel's website: https://www.gate-hotel.jp/asakusakaminarimon/access.html
The Gate Hotel Ryogoku is located in Ryogoku near Akihabara. The Narita Express will take you into Tokyo Station (approx. JPY3,000 and 50 mins) and you will then need to change to the local JR line or taxi. If you're travelling from Haneda Airport, the most direct option is the Keikyu Line Airport Limited Express (approx. JPY700 and 50 mins) to Asakusabashi Station and then JR line or taxi. Please check the transport details on the hotel's website: https://www.gate-hotel.jp/en/ryogoku/access.html
If you're having any problems finding the hotel, ring the hotel directly (you can use one of Japan's green public phones with coins of JPY10 or JPY100). Our local office in Osaka is also available in case of emergencies: 070-1771-5588.
Alternate joining points
Alternate joining point 1
For trips departing on the following dates, use this joining point.
12 Oct 2025 (CJPJ251012), 16 Oct 2025 (CJPJ251016), 26 Oct 2025 (CJPJ251026), 11 Nov 2025 (CJPJ251111), 13 Nov 2025 (CJPJ251113), 16 Nov 2025 (CJPJ251116)
The Gate Hotel Ryogoku
1-2-13 Yokoami, Sumida-ku
Tokyo
Tokyo
130-0015
JAPAN
Phone: +81 356377041
Description
The Gate Hotel Ryogoku is located in Tokyo's Ryogoku district where the main sumo stadium, many sumo stables, chanko restaurants and other sumo-related attractions can be found. The hotel is located next to the sumo stadium, Ryogoku Kokugikan and within 300m distance of Edo Tokyo Museum. The commerical-shopping area of Akihabara is only a few subway stops away, providing great access to other parts of the capital.
Alternate joining point 2
For trips departing on the following dates, use this joining point.
14 Oct 2025 (CJPJ251014), 20 Oct 2025 (CJPJ251020), 09 Nov 2025 (CJPJ251109)
Asakusa View Hotel Annex Rokku
2 Chome-9-10 Asakusa, Taito City
Tokyo
111-0032
JAPAN
Description
Asakusa View Hotel Annex Rokku is conveniently located 8-9 minute walk from Tawaramachi Subway Station and 10 minutes from Asakusa Subway Station in the heart of Asakusa, Tokyo's traditional downtown area. The commerical-shopping and transport hub of Ueno is only a few subway stops away, providing great access to other parts of the capital. Asakusa developed around Sensoji Temple, Tokyo's largest Buddhist temple, and the temple complex has many stalls and shops selling artisan products and souvenirs. Asakusa is also famous for some boisterous local festivals, such as the huge Sanja Festival in May.
Instructions
Japan has a very efficient public transport service and there are many ways to get from the two airports in the Tokyo region (Narita Airport or Haneda Airport) to your hotel. Narita is located approx. 65 km from Tokyo and taxi fares are expensive given the distance (around JPY25,000). Haneda Airport is closer to central Tokyo and a taxi fare will cost around JPY6,000-10,000.
Public Transport
If you make your own way to the hotel from Narita, there are various connections either by express train or limousine bus to Tokyo Station or Ueno Station and then by local train, subway or taxi to Asakusa View Hotel Annex Rokku which is located in Asakusa near Ueno. The airport information desks can provide helpful advice too. The most direct way is by the Keisei Skyliner express to Keisei Ueno Station (approx. JPY2,500 and 40 mins) and then by subway or taxi. The Narita Express will take you into Tokyo Station (approx. JPY3,000 and 50 mins) and you will then need to change to the local Yamanote line, subway or taxi.
If you're travelling from Haneda Airport, the most direct option is the Keikyu Line Airport Limited Express (approx. JPY700 and 45 mins) and then subway or taxi.
Please check the transport details on the hotel's website: https://www.viewhotels.jp/asakusa-annex/access/
If you're having any problems finding the hotel, ring the hotel directly (you can use one of Japan's green public phones with coins of JPY10 or JPY100).
Dates and prices
Important notes
1. A single supplement is available if you’d prefer not to share a room on this trip. The single supplement applies to all nights of your trip and is subject to availability. Please speak to your booking agent for further information.
2. When travelling by train, we include the transfer of one piece of luggage from destination to destination. Please review the ‘Packing’ section of the Essential Trip Information for more details on luggage transfers and luggage size.
3. We are currently unable to offer airport transfers in Japan. Please refer to the Joining Point Instructions of the Essential Trip Information for our recommendations on arrival. Your leader will be able to advise the best way to reach the airport at the end of your trip.
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