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"I need a six month vacation twice a year."
― Anonymous

The last newsletter's image ​​ ​​caught a few people. Some people thought it was the Bhoudenath Temple in Nepal. ​In fact it is the Swayambanuth Temple, also known as the Monkey Temple in Kathmandu.  Correct answers went to Jeanette Zapp, Henry  Ordower, Odette Green, 

Meghalaya Living Bridges

This incredible mountain is one of the closest points in the entire world to the sun and also happens to be the highest peak in Africa. December is a great time to climb after the November rains and even better to have this as something to celebrate come Christmas. 

15-23 December 2024 

9 days, 8 nights     

2-5 people per person sharing: $1999.00
6 or more people per person sharing: $1896.00

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Meghalaya Living Bridges

Experience the foot stomping, drumbeating, fascinating culture and tour an amazing region. 
Engage with all 16 Naga tribes at the Hornbill Festival and join in the celebrations of dance, song, cuisine and sport.

 20th November to 5th December 2024 


 16 days, 15 nights      

Price per person sharing:  £2890.00 

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Meghalaya Living Bridges

Tamang Heritage trail is in the culturally rich Langtang Valley of Nepal. As descendants of the Tibetan people who settled in this region, the Tamang culture is virtually untouched by western influence. 

15 November  - 30 November 2024

10 days, 9 nights   

Two people person sharing : $1390.00

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Meghalaya Living Bridges

A  part of Seven Sisters of North-East, Meghalaya is known as an Abode of Clouds. Year after year, it records one of the highest rainfall in India. 

Endowed with natural springs, waterfalls, rivers, meadows hidden in mountains; Meghalaya is truly nature’s paradise. Enjoy the colourful flowers of idyllic Mawlynnong, “the cleanest village in India” and marvel at the stunning views below into Bangladesh. 

24th November– 3rd November 2024

11 days, 10 nights

Price per person sharing for 2-4 people: £ 2010.00

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Climbing Mount Meru in Tanzania is a thrilling adventure that combines breathtaking scenery with the challenge of navigating steep, rocky terrain. At 4,566 meters, Mount Meru is the second-highest peak in Tanzania and is often overshadowed by its more famous neighbour, Kilimanjaro. Despite being underrated, it offers an unforgettable climbing experience, showcasing a horseshoe-shaped volcanic crater with a narrow ridge that provides superb views in every direction.

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