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Hi David,

There are 30 people booked on this trip, so only 2 spaces available on the main tour.

There are 24 women and 6 men booked on. Your Tour Manager has not been allocated yet, but please check back with me nearer the time.

Many thanks,

Vickie

Since my last post on this on this thread this trip seems to alternate between being full and having spaces available.

Please tell me me the current numbers on this trip and the name of the tour manager, if one has been appointed yet.

I am booked on this trip and also am staying at the Premier Inn at T4 the night before and and the night after. It would be good to hear from anyone else who is going.

'Vickie' wrote:

Hi David,

Sure, there are 28 people booked, 3 men and 25 women. Their ages range from early 50s to early 70s.

11 of the 28 people booked are doing the Amrisar add-on.

Thanks,

Vickie

Thank you Vickie.

Hi David,

Sure, there are 28 people booked, 3 men and 25 women. Their ages range from early 50s to early 70s.

11 of the 28 people booked are doing the Amrisar add-on.

Thanks,

Vickie

I see that this trip is now sold out. Can you please update the numbers of people going.
Thank you for your very prompt reply.
Hi David,

There are 11 people booked on the main trip, and 9 booked on the add-on.

Here are the details for the add-on:

Day 13 - Transfer to the train station in Delhi for the journey to Amritsar. One of the most pristine cities with Guru-vaani humming from the Gurudwaras, Amritsar is renowned world over for the Golden Temple, also known as Harmandir Sahib Gurudwara. On arrival, transfer to your hotel where two nights' accommodation has been reserved for you.

This evening is an included visit to the Golden Temple for a night ceremony.​

Day 14 - This morning is an included sightseeing tour of Amritsar. There are a number of religious and historical sites to see, including the Durgiana Temple, the Tower of Baba Atal Ria and Jallianwal Bagh – the site of a massacre where bullet marks can be seen. Make the most of this city which is a centre of Sikhism and culture. This afternoon is at leisure.

During the evening you will be taken to Wagah, the only border crossing between India and Pakistan to attend the spectacular sunset 'banging on the gates' ceremony.

Day 15 - Transfer to the airport for the flight to Delhi. Upon arrival in Delhi, transfer to your hotel where overnight accommodation has been reserved for you.​

Day 16 - Transfer to the airport for your return flight to the UK, arriving later the same day.​

Thanks,

Vickie

Please tell me the number of people booked on this trip.

I am also booked to go on the extension to Amristrar. Please provide a detailed  itinerary for the extension. I have looked on line and in the brochure and they both only give brief details. For example I cannot find how we travel from Delhi to Amristar.