Bhutan Dreamscape

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Overview

Explore Bhutan: Unforgettable Tour Packages

Welcome to Bhutan, the mystical kingdom in the Eastern Himalayas, renowned for its unique approach to Gross National Happiness and breathtaking landscapes. Our expertly crafted Bhutan tour packages offer an incredible opportunity to immerse yourself in this enchanting destination.

Discover the vibrant capital city, Thimphu, where ancient traditions meet modern life. Experience the serene beauty of Punakha, home to stunning Dzongs and lush valleys. Don’t miss the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Paro, a must-see on any Bhutan travel itinerary.

Whether you're seeking affordable Bhutan tour packages or a luxurious experience, we cater to every traveler—families, honeymooners, and adventure enthusiasts alike. From Bhutan trekking tours to cultural exploration, our itineraries are designed to provide unforgettable experiences.

Best time to visit Bhutan is during spring and autumn, offering pleasant weather for sightseeing and trekking. Join us on a journey through this magical land, and let Bhutan's beauty and culture captivate your spirit! Book your Bhutan vacation package today and experience the happiness of Bhutan!

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Attractions

  • Arrival in Paro - Thimphu Sightseeing

    Day 1

    🌄 Arrive at Paro Airport and embark on a scenic drive to Thimphu (55 km, 1.5 hrs).
    🏨 Check into your hotel and relax before visiting the majestic Kuenselphodrang to see the largest Buddha statue in Bhutan.
    🕉️ Explore the National Memorial Chorten and the historic Tashichho Dzong before a restful night in Thimphu.

  • Excursion to Gangtey / Punakha

    Day 3

    🌲 Explore the enchanting Gangtey Valley (78 km, 3 hrs) and visit Gangtey Goemba monastery.
    🐦 Discover the glacial Phobjikha Valley, home to the endangered Black-necked Cranes.
    ✨ Alternatively, enjoy the beauty of Punakha with hikes and stunning viewpoints. Overnight in Punakha/Wangdue.

  • Punakha/Wangdue - Paro

    Day 4

    🌼 Drive to Paro (125 km, 5 hrs) and stop at the Royal Botanical Park.
    🏛️ Visit the National Museum (Ta Dzong) and the stunning Rinpung Dzong, immersing in the culture and history. Overnight in Paro.

  • Excursion to Taktshang Monastery

    Day 5

    ⛰️ Experience the breathtaking hike to Taktshang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest), a spiritual gem clinging to a cliff.
    🏰 If time permits, explore the ruins of Drukgyel Dzong and visit the ancient Kichu Lhakhang. Overnight in Paro.

  • Excursion to Chele-La-Pass

    Day 6

    🌤️ Ascend to Chele-La-Pass (35 km, 2 hrs), the highest motorable pass in Bhutan, for stunning views and serene moments.
    🏞️ Hike to Kila Goemba, a tranquil nunnery, before returning to Paro. Evening shopping in town. Overnight in Paro.

  • Departure from Paro

    Day 7

    ✈️ After breakfast, check out and transfer to Paro Airport for your onward journey, carrying unforgettable memories of Bhutan!

Discover Bhutan: The Last Shangri-La 🌄

Introduction to Bhutan: The Happiest Place on Earth

Nestled in the Eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is a unique destination where Vajrayana Buddhism is a way of life. Often referred to as "The Last Shangri-La," Bhutan is celebrated as the happiest place on Earth. With its commitment to Gross National Happiness, this enchanting kingdom offers a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life.

Scenic Beauty of Bhutan

Stunning Landscapes and Architecture

Prepare to be mesmerized by the majestic Himalayas, expansive rice fields, and rich architectural heritage showcased in ancient monasteries and traditional houses. Bhutan is truly a feast for the eyes, mind, body, and soul.

Key Cities in Bhutan

Thimphu: The Vibrant Capital City

Thimphu is the bustling capital city of Bhutan, known for its blend of modernity and tradition.

Paro: Gateway to Bhutan

Paro is home to the country’s only international airport and serves as a gateway for travelers.

Phuentsholing: The Indo-Bhutan Border Town

Phuentsholing is an Indo-Bhutan border town and one of the primary entry points into Bhutan from India.

Essential Information About Bhutan

Geographic Location

  • Location: Bhutan is located in the eastern Himalayas, bordered by China to the north and India to the south.
  • Area: 38,398 sq. km.
  • Altitude: Ranges from 180 m to 7,550 m above sea level.
  • Population: Approximately 800,000.
  • Capital: Thimphu.
  • Local Time: GMT +6:30, IST +6.
  • Religion: Predominantly Mahayana Buddhism, with a significant Hindu presence.

Best Time to Visit Bhutan

Ideal Seasons for Travel

Bhutan experiences four distinct seasons: spring, monsoon, autumn, and winter. The ideal times to visit are:

  • Spring: Late February to March
  • Autumn: September to November

For flower enthusiasts, the months of May, June, and July offer vibrant blooms. If breathtaking mountain views are your goal, visit from November to February for clear skies and stunning landscapes.

Bhutan’s National Symbols

Emblem and Flag of Bhutan

  • Emblem: A double diamond thunderbolt above a lotus, framed by two dragons, symbolizing harmony between secular and religious power.
  • Flag: A rectangular banner divided into yellow (secular authority) and saffron-orange (religious power) halves, featuring a white dragon.

Important National Symbols

  • National Tree: Cyprus (Cupressus corneyana)
  • National Flower: Blue Poppy (Mecanopsis grandis)
  • National Animal: Takin (Budorcas taxicolor)
  • National Bird: Raven (Corvus corax tibetanus)
  • National Day: 17th December, commemorating the coronation of Ugyen Wangchuck, Bhutan's first king.
  • National Dress: Gho for men; Kira for women.
  • National Sport: Archery.
  • Currency: Ngultrum (equivalent to the Indian Rupee).

Bhutanese Culture and Lifestyle

Friendly Bhutanese People

The Bhutanese are known for their warmth and hospitality. The population is primarily composed of three linguistic groups: Sharchops, Ngalong, and Lhotshampa.

Traditional Bhutanese Cuisine

The staple diet includes red rice, buckwheat, wheat, maize, and a variety of meats (pork, beef, chicken, yak), often accompanied by cheese and chilies used as vegetables rather than spices.

Arts & Crafts of Bhutan

Renowned for exquisite handicrafts in bronze, silver, and other metals, Bhutan excels in the sculpting of religious figures, often seen in temples and homes.

Iconic Bhutanese Architecture

The country’s iconic Dzongs (fortresses) feature grand courtyards, tapering walls, and beautiful galleries, representing the finest of Bhutanese architectural heritage.

Living Culture and Festivals

Each Dzong hosts annual traditional festivals (tsechus) filled with colorful and choreographed mask dances. These vibrant celebrations typically last 3-4 days, with dates varying yearly due to the lunar calendar.

 

 

Getting to Bhutan: Your Ultimate Travel Guide ✈️

By Air: Fly to the Heart of Bhutan

Paro is the only international airport in Bhutan, serving as a gateway to this breathtaking kingdom. Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines are the sole airlines operating flights to Bhutan, connecting major Indian cities like New Delhi, Kolkata, Bagdogra, and Guwahati.

National Carrier

  • Druk Air: The national carrier of Bhutan, offering flights from Indian cities.
  • Bhutan Airlines: Regular flights from Kolkata and Delhi.

Both airlines are non-GDS, meaning tickets can only be booked through Passenger Sales Agents (PSAs). We're proud to be a PSA for both airlines, providing ticket stock for your convenience.

Chartered Flights

This season, we offer chartered flights from Bangalore to Paro and Mumbai to Paro with limited dates available via Bhutan Airlines.

By Road: Drive to Bhutan’s Enchantment

Bhutan is accessible by road from India, primarily through the Southwestern border town of Phuentsholing. The nearest Indian towns to Phuentsholing include:

  • Hasimara
  • Alipurduar
  • Jalpaiguri
  • Siliguri

Additionally, Bhutan can be accessed through its Southeastern border of Samdrup Jongkhar, which is about a 2.5-hour drive from Guwahati, and Gelephu, located in the Sarpang District of Southern Bhutan.

By Rail: Convenient Rail Links

While Bhutan does not have a rail network, it can be conveniently reached by road from nearby Indian railway stations, including:

  • New Jalpaiguri (Siliguri)
  • Hasimara
  • Alipurduar
  • Guwahati

Distance Chart with Travel Time 🗺️

From To Distance Travel Time
Paro Thimphu 65 Kms 1 hr 30 min
  Haa 75 Kms 3 hrs
  Phuentsholing 200 Kms 7 hrs
Thimphu Phuentsholing 176 Kms 5 hrs
  Wangdue Phodrang 70 Kms 2 hrs
  Punakha 77 Kms 2 hrs 15 min
Punakha Wangdue Phodrang 21 Kms 30 min
  Paro 140 Kms 5 hrs
  Bumthang 212 Kms 8 hrs
  Trongsa 136 Kms 4 hrs 30 min
  Gantey 70 Kms 3 hrs
Bumthang Trongsa 68 Kms 2 hrs 30 min
Phuentsholing Bagdogra (India) 170 Kms 5 hrs
  Jaldapara (India) 35 Kms 1 hr
  Lataguri (India) 110 Kms 2 hrs 30 min
  Hasimara (India) 25 Kms 45 min
  Darjeeling (India) 240 Kms 7 hrs
  Kalimpong (India) 185 Kms 5 hrs
  Gangtok (India) 255 Kms 8 hrs

Entry Formalities for Indian Tourists 🇮🇳

Indian nationals do not require a visa for Bhutan but must obtain a permit to travel. The Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) of INR 1200 per person per night is applicable. Discounts apply for children aged 6 to 12 years (50% off) and children aged 5 and below (100% off).

Required Documents for Entry Permit

  1. Valid Indian Passport (minimum 6 months validity) or Voter’s Identity Card (for 18+).
  2. Birth Certificate for children below 5 years (in English).
  3. School Identity Card for children aged 6-17, along with the Birth Certificate.
  4. Passport Size Photographs.
  5. Travel Insurance (with seal and sign).
  6. Covid-19 Vaccination Certificate (parent's certificate for traveling with children).

Permit Types

  • Ensure whether you have Advance E-Permits or Permits on Arrival. Advance E-Permits mean your SDF is prepaid.

Important Notes

  • Carry all original documents for verification at the port of entry.
  • Expect long queues during high season, especially at Phuentsholing.

Immigration Process

  • Obtain an entry and exit stamp on your passport at the immigration counter.
  • Surrender your original entry permit when exiting through Phuentsholing.

 

SIGHTSEEING PLACES IN BHUTAN

Thimphu (Altitude: 2,350 Metres)

Thimphu, the capital and largest city of Bhutan, uniquely blends tradition with modernity. It is notable for being the only capital city globally without traffic lights. The city serves as the center for commerce, religion, and government, offering a variety of restaurants, internet cafes, and shopping centers, along with ATM facilities.

Must-See Attractions:

  • Memorial Chorten: Built in 1974 in honor of the third Druk Gyalpo, this Tibetan-style stupa is a significant religious landmark where locals and visitors circumambulate throughout the day.

  • Changangkha Monastery: This ancient monastery, established in the 15th century, offers stunning views of Thimphu. Its main statue is of Avalokiteswara, symbolizing compassion.

  • National Zoo (Takin Reserve): A sanctuary for Takin, Bhutan's national animal, this reserve is a unique experience for wildlife enthusiasts.

  • National Library: Founded in 1967, it houses a wealth of ancient texts and manuscripts, making it a treasure for history lovers.

  • BBS Tower: For panoramic views of Thimphu, a hike to this tower rewards visitors with breathtaking vistas.

  • Folk Heritage Museum: This traditional house provides insight into rural Bhutanese life, showcasing artifacts and hosting demonstrations of local customs.

  • National Textile Museum: A celebration of Bhutanese weaving, this museum features exhibitions on traditional techniques and textiles.

  • Institute of Zorig Chusom: This premier arts and crafts school preserves Bhutan's traditional arts, offering a glimpse into the country's artistic heritage.

  • National Institute of Traditional Medicine: Established in 1978, this institute focuses on traditional herbal medicine and offers a glimpse into Bhutan's holistic healthcare practices.

  • Jungshi Handmade Paper Factory: Visitors can see the traditional process of making paper from Daphne and Dhekap tree bark, a fascinating insight into Bhutanese craftsmanship.

  • Kuensel Phodrang: Home to the giant Buddha Dordenma statue, this site offers spectacular views of Thimphu Valley.

Optional Sightseeing (Additional Cost):

  • Tashichho Dzong: This impressive fortress houses the offices of the king and monk body, showcasing stunning Bhutanese architecture.
  • Weekend Market: Held every Saturday and Sunday, this vibrant market is a great opportunity to mingle with locals and purchase fresh produce and handicrafts.

Paro (Altitude: 2,280 Metres)

Paro Valley is home to many of Bhutan’s oldest monasteries and is the site of the country’s only international airport. The valley features breathtaking views, including Mount Jhomolhari.

Must-See Attractions:

  • Ta Dzong: Originally a watchtower, this national museum features a vast collection of art, antiques, and Thangkas, all set in a uniquely designed conch-shaped building.

  • Rinpung Dzong: Known as the "fortress of a heap of jewels," this architectural marvel serves as a monastic body and the civil administration office for Paro.

  • The Ruins of Drukgyel Dzong: Built in 1646, this fortress commemorates victory over Tibetan invaders and offers insight into Bhutanese fortifications.

  • Kyichu Lhakhang: One of the oldest temples in Bhutan, built in the 7th century, renowned for its magical orange trees.

  • Taktsang Monastery (Tiger's Nest): This iconic monastery, perched on a cliff, is a must-visit for its stunning views and significant cultural heritage.

Optional Sightseeing (Additional Cost):

  • Chele-La-Pass: One of the highest motorable passes in Bhutan, offering breathtaking views of Jomolhari and surrounding landscapes.

Punakha (Altitude: 1,310 Metres)

Once the capital of Bhutan, Punakha is famous for its fertile valley and stunning architecture, nestled at the confluence of the Pho Chu and Mo Chu rivers.

Must-See Attractions:

  • Dochu-La-Pass: Known for its 108 chortens and stunning Himalayan views, it’s a picturesque stop on the journey to Punakha.

  • Chimi Lhakhang: A fertility temple dedicated to the Divine Madman, offering a fascinating blend of tradition and legend.

  • Punakha Dzong: This majestic fortress is a masterpiece of Bhutanese architecture and is crucial for the country's religious and political history.

  • Wangdue Dzong: An impressive 17th-century dzong showcasing traditional Bhutanese architecture.

Optional Sightseeing (Additional Cost):

  • Gantey Gompa & Phobjika Valley: A serene valley known for its black-necked cranes and stunning landscapes.

Trongsa (Altitude: 2,300 Metres)

Often referred to as the “Vanguard of the Warriors,” Trongsa holds historical significance as the hub for Bhutanese unification.

Must-See Attractions:

  • Trongsa Dzong: The seat of power over Central and Eastern Bhutan, this dzong is an architectural marvel and crucial in Bhutan’s history.

  • Ta Dzong (Trongsa): An ancient watchtower that now serves as a museum, showcasing the region's rich history and artifacts.

When you book your Bhutan adventure with us, you can look forward to a comprehensive travel experience that includes the following:

  • Accommodation: Comfortable lodging on a twin sharing basis throughout your stay
  • Meal Plan: Enjoy delicious meals as per the itinerary, providing a taste of local cuisine.
  • Transportation: Exclusive non-AC vehicle for all transfers and sightseeing activities outlined in the itinerary.
  • Permit Fees & Hotel Taxes: All necessary permit fees and hotel taxes are included, ensuring a hassle-free experience.
  • Guide Charges: Knowledgeable local guide charges are covered for the Bhutan portion of your trip.
  • Sustainable Development Fee (SDF): Contributions to Bhutan’s sustainable tourism initiatives are included in your package.
  • Eligibility: Rates are valid for Indian Nationals only.
  • Air Fare/ Train fare.
  • Personal Expenses such as Laundry, telephone calls, tips & gratuity, mineral water, soft & hard drinks, rafting, rock climbing, paragliding, porterage.
  • Additional sightseeing or extra usage of vehicle, other than mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Entrance Fees.
  • Any cost arising due to natural calamities like, landslides, road blockage, political disturbances (strikes), etc (to be borne by the client, is directly payable on the spot).
  • Any increase in taxes or fuel price, leading to increase in cost on surface transportation & land arrangements, which may come into effect prior to departure.
  • GST, TCS & Travel Insurance.
  • Anything which is not include in the inclusion.

  • PARTICIPANT RULES & REGULATION:

    Time Management and Punctuality: Participants are expected to be punctual and follow trip rules, including adherence to specified timings.

    Code of Conduct: Participants must also adhere to the code of conduct during the trip and follow instructions given by volunteers, guides, or instructors.

     Disciplinary IssuesMisbehavior or arguing with volunteers, guides, or instructors is considered a serious matter and may result in disciplinary action.

    Termination: In case of disciplinary violations or if a participant wishes to leave the camp voluntarily, Gujarat Adventure Club reserves the right to rusticate or terminate their participation. In such cases, the club is not responsible for further services, return tickets, refunds, or the participant's safety.

    Internal Disputes: The club is not responsible for internal disputes or quarrels among participants during the tour.

     

    PROHIBITION & RESTRICTIONS

    Prohibition: Smoking, alcohol consumption, tobacco use, drug usage, and the use of abusive language are strictly prohibited during the group tour.

    Consequences of Violation: If any participant is found to be in violation of these prohibitions, they will be considered a suspect, and their participation in the tour will be terminated immediately.

    No Further Services: In the event of a violation, Gujarat Adventure Club will not provide the individual with any further services, including return tickets, refunds, or other forms of assistance.

    These prohibitions and restrictions are in place to maintain a safe and respectful environment during the tour, and participants are expected to adhere to these rules to ensure the well-being and enjoyment of all members of the group.

     

    BOOKING & PAYMENTS

    Payment Methods: Payments for tours can be made through two methods: Online through the club's website registration portal (www.gujaratadventureclub.com), In cash at registered offices listed on the website.

    Third-Party Payments: Gujarat Adventure Club does not accept payments through any third-party portals, agents, booking offices, mobile applications, or similar channels. Payments should only be made through the official website or at registered offices.

    Advance Payments: Depending on the type of tour, the club requires advance payments as follows:

    o   For booking Local Camps and other National tours, participants must pay half of the tour cost in advance.

    o   For National Camps, participants can register with just 30% advance payment.

    It's important to note that this advance payment is non-refundable.


    Enquiry and Registration Hours: The club's enquiry and registration services are available from 10 AM to 7 PM on all days, except for public holidays. You can contact them at the provided phone numbers: +918347716111, -918347416111, +917572916111, and +917573916111

    Website Information: The information available on the club's website is considered final and authoritative. In case of any miscommunication or misinterpretation over the helplines, the information on the website prevails

    Dispute Resolution: If you have any disputes or complaints, you can raise them by sending an email to gujadventureclub@gmail.com. 


    TRANSPORTATION

    Seat Availability and Preferences.

    Transportation arrangements are made based on the availability of seats.

    The club does not offer seating preferences or special services for participants.

    In some local trips, seat numbers are provided after booking.

    Train tickets are booked subject to seat availability, and the status of waiting or RAC tickets is not within the control of Gujarat Adventure Club.

    The status of train tickets, including waiting or RAC status, will be communicated to participants during the booking process.


    Unforeseen Circumstances:

    In the event of unforeseen circumstances, such as being stuck at a place due to natural calamity or being unable to board the transport vehicle on schedule, participants are responsible for any additional expenses that may arise.

    This includes costs associated with extra accommodation facilities, arranging new transportation, and other related expenses.

    Gujarat Adventure Club does not bear the responsibility for covering these additional costs.


    Vehicle Responsibility:

    Seat/Window Inspection: Before boarding the vehicle, participants must check the condition of their seats/windows.

    Damage Reporting: If any damage is noticed, participants should inform the respective volunteer or instructor. Failure to report damages may result in the participant being responsible for the repair costs.

     

    ACCOMMODATION & FOOD


    Accommodation:

    Separate Facilities: Accommodation and sanitary facilities for girls and boys are provided separately to ensure privacy and comfort.

    Food:

    Food Options: The club offers Jain and Swaminarayan food at the campsite and hotels. Non-vegetarian food is not allowed at the campsite.

    Hotel Stay: For trips involving hotel stays, the club provides food from the hotels.

    Camping: During camping trips, Gujarati food is served.

    Uttarakhand Region: In Uttarakhand region camps, local food is provided by the club.

    Pre-Decided Menu: Gujarat Adventure Club has a pre-decided food menu that takes into account camp hygiene and health considerations.

    No Customization: Participants are not allowed to make specific food choices, preferences, or demands.

    Health Responsibility: The club is not responsible for any health-related issues that may arise if a participant chooses to skip meals.


    Room/Tent Responsibility:

    Check-in/Check-out: Participants are requested to inspect their rooms/tents before check-in and check-out.

    Damaged or Missing Items: If any items are found to be damaged, lost, or stolen from their room/tent, the participant is solely responsible and must bear the expenditure for replacements or repairs.

     

     

    CANCELLATION PROCESS:

    ·         Cancellation requests must be sent via email to gujadventureclub.com@gmail.com.

    ·         Cancellation will be granted by the Senior Registration Manager or Higher Authorities.

    ·         The cancellation amount will be calculated based on the total camp fees.

    ·         Cancellation Due to Natural Calamity or Unforeseen Circumstance:

    ·         If a camp is called off at the last moment due to a natural calamity or unforeseen circumstance (e.g., massive rain, earthquakes, landslides, strike, bandh), the amount paid by participants will be transferred for the same trip or rescheduled.

    ·         If the trip is cancelled by Gujarat Adventure Club for its own reasons, a full refund will be issued.

    ·         Refund Details:

    ·         Transaction charges are not refundable by banks/payment gateways.

    ·         Refund processing time is 7 to 12 working days, and the refund will be credited directly into the bank account.

    ·         Cancellation Charges for Local Camp/Trip:

    o   Advance payment/token payment is non-refundable.

    o   Cancellations made before 35 days from the start of the journey will receive a full refund.

    o   Cancellations between 35 days and 25 days before the journey will receive a 75% refund.

    o   Cancellations between 25 days and 15 days before the journey will receive a 50% refund.

    o   Cancellations between 15 days and 07 days before the journey will receive a 25% refund.

    o   Cancellations between 07 days and 04 days before the journey will receive a 10% refund.

    o   Cancellations made less than 04 days before the start of the journey will not be eligible for a refund.

     

    ·         Cancellation Charges for National Camp/Tour:

    o   Advance payment/token payment is non-refundable.

    o   Cancellations made before 90 days from the start of the journey will receive a full refund.

    o   Cancellations between 89 days and 48 days before the journey will receive a 50% refund.

    o   Cancellations made less than 47 days before the start of the journey will not be eligible for a refund.

     

    CHANGE OF SCHEDULE

    ·         In the event of unforeseen circumstances, the schedule of the program or trip may be subject to change or modification.

    ·         Participants are responsible for covering the additional expenses that may arise due to such changes. This includes costs for extra accommodation facilities, new transport arrangements, and other commodities.

    ·         Gujarat Adventure Club is not responsible for bearing these additional expenses, and participants are expected to manage them themselves.

    ·         If a trek or tour is called off at the last moment due to a natural calamity/unforeseen circumstance (like Massive Rains, earthquake, landslides, strike, lockdowns, curfews) no amount will be refunded. According to the situation, there will be some alternatives provided.

     

     

    RESCHEDULE:

    Rescheduling Conditions:

    ·         Rescheduling is available only for local camps.

    ·         Participants can reschedule their camp for the following reasons:

    ·         Academic Curriculum: In the case of a sudden change in the exam schedule.

    ·         Medical Emergency: In the event of a serious injury.

    ·         Rescheduling is allowed up to 5 days before the camp departure date. It is not provided in the last 5 days before departure.

    ·         Documentation Required for Rescheduling:

    ·         To request rescheduling, participants must submit valid proof based on the reason for rescheduling:

    ·         Academic Curriculum: Provide a call letter from the university and college ID proof (for exam-related changes).

    ·         Medical Emergency: Submit a medical certificate with all respective reports from the hospital, signed by a MBBS post or higher authorities.

    ·         Rescheduling is only available for participants who have valid proof for the above-mentioned reasons.

    Cancellation Charges for Travel Arrangements:

    ·         Participants who opt for rescheduling must pay the cancellation charges for their travel arrangements.

    Limits on Rescheduling:

    ·         Rescheduling is a one-time option and is not available for a second time.

    ·         The rescheduling option is offered only to participants facing emergencies, while other friends or colleagues on the same camp must continue with the original schedule.

    ·         This rescheduling policy is designed to accommodate participants who face unforeseen academic or medical emergencies, while maintaining the organization's commitment to its camp schedule and ensuring fairness for all participants.

     

    PRIVACY POLICY:

    Collection of Contact Information:

    ·         When booking a tour on the website, Gujarat Adventure Club collects contact information, including your name and email address. In some cases, partial or full postal addresses or telephone numbers may also be required.

    ·         This contact information is solely used for the purpose of communicating with you regarding your booked tour.

    Sharing of Contact Information:

    ·         In rare cases, Gujarat Adventure Club may need to share your contact information with tour guides who are responsible for the booked tour. This is done to facilitate communication and coordination during the tour.

    Data Security:

    ·         The club uses advanced online security measures to safeguard your personal data, especially when collecting payment information such as credit card numbers or bank transfer details.

    WhatsApp Group Sharing:

    ·         After completing the registration, a WhatsApp group link may be shared either through messages or online portals.

    ·         By joining the group, you agree to share your personal details, including your mobile number, profile photo, and name, with other participants in the group.

    ·         Gujarat Adventure Club explicitly states that it is not responsible for any future disputes or issues that may arise between participants within the WhatsApp group.

     

    ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

    ·         The statement "All Rights Reserved" indicates that Gujarat Adventure Club holds the exclusive rights to the content on its website, and it prohibits the use or reproduction of this content for any commercial purposes without explicit permission from the club.

    ·         Additionally, the club reserves the right to amend its privacy policy at any time. This means that the privacy policy may be updated or modified to reflect changes in the club's practices or in response to regulatory requirements. It is advisable for users to periodically review the privacy policy to stay informed about any changes or updates.

     

    MEDICAL POLICIES

    Basic First Aid Facilities

    The club provides basic first aid facilities at all camps and treks to address minor injuries or health issues.

    Medical Emergencies:

    In the event of a medical emergency, Gujarat Adventure Club will attempt to contact the emergency contact number provided by the participant.

    If the emergency contact person does not respond in a timely manner, the club will follow the instructions provided by the senior-most person available at the camp.

    Seeking Medical Treatment:

    The club will make efforts to secure the best available medical facilities as quickly as possible in case of a medical emergency.

    ·         However, participants are responsible for covering the costs of medical treatment, transportation to medical facilities, and related expenses in case of a medical emergency.

    Expenses Responsibility:

    ·         Gujarat Adventure Club does not bear any medical expenses for minor or major injuries or sickness that occur during the camp. Only immediate first-aid facilities will be provided.

    Emergency Health Service:

    ·         Participants will have access to emergency health services in cases where no emergency family contact provided by the participant is available.

    ·         However, the expenses for these services will not be borne by Gujarat Adventure Club.

     

    PHOTOGRAPHY POLICY

    Restrictions on Photography and Video Sharing:

    ·         Participants are not allowed to share any photos or videos taken during the event for commercial use without prior permission from the organization.

    Rights of the Organization:

    ·         Gujarat Adventure Club reserves the right to feature participant photos for promotional events.

    ·         Participants should be aware that no claims will be entertained regarding the use of their photos for promotional purposes by the organization.

     

    RESPONSIBILITIES OF LUGGAGE

    Participant Responsibility:

    ·         Participants are solely responsible for their luggage, including any damage or items that may go missing during the event.

    ·         It is the participant's responsibility to check their luggage before and after it is loaded onto and unloaded from transport vehicles.

    Lost and Found Items:

    ·         If Gujarat Adventure Club's team finds any item during the event, it will be registered under "store stuff."

    ·         Claiming a lost item will require appropriate proof to ensure that it is returned to the rightful owner.

     

    TREKKING, TOUR AND ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES

    Carrying Luggage During Trek:

    ·         Participants are required to carry their own luggage during trekking activities.

    ·         The club does not provide mules, porters, or carriers for participants. If a participant wishes to hire a carrier, they are solely responsible for bearing the associated charges.

    Participant's Responsibility:

    ·         Participants agree to participate in training camps and adventure activities with proper medical advice and at their own will and risk.

    ·         Participants are solely responsible for any injuries or accidents, whether minor or fatal, that occur during the camp or activities.

    ·         Participants understand and acknowledge the potential risks associated with wild animals and the dangerous condition of nearby water bodies.

    Physical Fitness Requirement:

    ·         Trekking requires basic physical fitness to sustain throughout the trek.

    ·         Instructors or guides have the right to terminate a participant's summit if they suspect the participant is unfit to continue.

    ·         Compliance with Trek Rules:

    ·         During treks, participants are expected to follow the rules and techniques provided by the club and adhere to the principles of mountaineering.

    Trek Routes:

    ·         Trek routes are decided by Gujarat Adventure Club to ensure the safety and suitability of the journey.

    ·         Participants are not allowed to deviate from the designated route to take shortcuts.

    ·         Rushing ahead of the instructor is discouraged, and participants are advised to maintain a suitable pace.

    Consent for Participants Below 18:

    ·         Participants below 18 years of age must submit a consent form signed by their guardian or parents.

     

    FITNESS

    Participant Fitness and Safety:

    ·         If, during the trek, the instructor feels that it is unsafe to continue with a particular participant due to fitness or safety concerns, the instructor has the right to take real-time action as needed.

    ·         In such cases, the instructor may decide to send the participant back from the trek.

    ·         It's important to note that in these situations, no refund or return service will be provided to the participant.

     

    JURISDICTION:

    ·         The term "jurisdiction" in this context typically refers to the legal authority or control that Gujarat Adventure Club has over its activities, policies, and operations.

    ·         This clause may also imply that any legal disputes or issues related to the club's activities will be governed by the laws and regulations of the jurisdiction in Ahmedabad.

     

    DECLARATION

    I hereby agree that I am participating in this Adventure & Trekking Camp with proper medical advice on my own will & risk. I am solely responsible for any injury or accident (minor/fatal) taken place during the camp. GUJARAT ADVENTURE CLUB is not responsible for any such cases/incidence/accidents taken place in the above-mentioned subject. I also understand the risk from wild animals and the dangerous state of water bodies nearby the campsite. I have agreed to the Terms and Conditions attached with this form.

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