The pristine forest lapped in the foot of the Himalayas is one of the most beautiful national parks of India. With a rich history and varied terrain it hosts a wide range of biodiversity across the forest. The park is divided into different zones and we will be visiting Dhikala which is the most sought after zone of the park. We get to witness the grandeur of the forest where dense tall Sal tree patches, vast spreads of the grassland known as the Charus like the Savannah of Africa, gorgeous ramganga river flowing in different parts of the park and the commencement of valleys of the mountains in the background fill your soul and senses. This view will be transformed in the early morning rays, adding to the beauty of the place. We can expect to see different species of birds flapping their wings all round the forest, elephants in the grassland, the endangered Gharial, the shy yellow throated martin and of course the main hope is to sight the orange and black stripes of the Royal Bengal Tiger.
This carefully crafted 5-day journey invites you to explore Copenhagen's iconic landmarks, hidden gems, and distinct neighborhoods. From the colorful Nyhavn waterfront to the forward-thinking sustainable district of Christianshavn, you'll experience the city like a local with expert guides who reveal Copenhagen's unique character.
Immerse yourself in Danish "hygge" (cozy contentment) as you cycle along scenic canals, sample world-renowned Nordic cuisine, and discover why Copenhagen consistently ranks among the world's happiest and most livable cities. Whether you're fascinated by royal history, contemporary design, or simply seeking the perfect European getaway, Copenhagen delivers unforgettable experiences in a remarkably compact city.
The Danish capital prides itself on sustainability, with bicycle-friendly streets, innovative green spaces, and eco-conscious attractions. This tour highlights Copenhagen's commitment to environmental responsibility while showcasing the city's rich cultural heritage and forward-thinking mindset.
Day 1 – First Glimpse of the Paradise
Day 2 & 3 – Action packed safaris
Day 4 – Bid adieu to the heaven
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Tour Cost: INR 35000/- per person + GST (For Indian Nationals)
* Tour rate for foreign nationals will be provided on request.
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When is the best time to visit Copenhagen?
The most pleasant months are May through September when temperatures are mild (15-22°C/59-72°F) and daylight hours are long. July and August are peak tourist months. Winter visits (November-February) offer Christmas markets and a cozy atmosphere but expect cold temperatures and shorter daylight hours.
Do I need a visa to visit Denmark?
Denmark is part of the Schengen Area. Citizens of the EU, UK, US, Canada, Australia, and many other countries can enter Denmark for up to 90 days without a visa. Please check your specific visa requirements based on your nationality.
What currency is used in Denmark?
Denmark uses the Danish Krone (DKK), not the Euro. Credit cards are widely accepted, and contactless payment is common. ATMs are readily available throughout Copenhagen.
What language is spoken in Copenhagen?
The official language is Danish, but nearly everyone in Copenhagen speaks excellent English, particularly in tourist areas, restaurants, and shops.
Is Copenhagen an expensive city?
Yes, Copenhagen ranks among Europe's more expensive cities. Restaurant meals, alcohol, and taxis can be particularly costly. However, our package includes many major expenses, and there are budget-friendly options for additional meals and activities.
How much walking is involved in this tour?
The tour involves moderate walking each day (approximately 4-6 kilometers/2.5-3.7 miles). Copenhagen is a compact city with good public transportation, but to fully experience its charm, walking is essential. Comfortable walking shoes are strongly recommended.
Is Copenhagen safe for tourists?
Copenhagen is considered one of the safest major cities in Europe, with low crime rates. As in any city, be mindful of pickpockets in crowded tourist areas and practice normal safety precautions.
What electrical adapters do I need?
Denmark uses type C and K plugs with 230V/50Hz electricity. Travelers from North America will need both a voltage converter and plug adapter unless their devices are dual voltage (most modern electronics are).
"Copenhagen exceeded all our expectations! The bike-friendly streets made exploring so enjoyable, and our guide Maria was incredibly knowledgeable about Danish history and culture. The hotel location was perfect - we could walk to most attractions. The food tour was definitely a highlight - don't miss the smørrebrød!"
Sarah & James T.
April 2025
"As a solo traveler, I felt completely safe and welcomed in Copenhagen. The small group size meant I could ask questions and really connect with fellow travelers. The Copenhagen Card saved me so much money on attractions and transportation. I especially loved our visit to Louisiana Museum - it's worth the short trip outside the city."
Mika H.
March 2025
"Beautiful city with amazing architecture! Our family enjoyed Tivoli Gardens and the canal cruise. The hotel breakfast was excellent. Only downside was the rainy weather, but our guide was flexible with the itinerary. Just be prepared for Copenhagen prices - even simple meals can be expensive if not included in the tour."
The Wilson Family
February 2025
"This was our third European city break and by far the best organized tour we've experienced. The balance of guided activities and free time was perfect. Highlight was definitely the food scene - from traditional Danish pastries to modern Nordic cuisine. The bicycle tour lets you see the city like a local. Highly recommend visiting in September when we went - fewer crowds but still lovely weather."
David & Emma L.
January 2025
"As architecture enthusiasts, we were blown away by Copenhagen's blend of historic and cutting-edge design. The Opera House tour was a standout experience. Our guide had insider knowledge that you wouldn't get from guidebooks. The hotel was centrally located and comfortable, though rooms were typical European size (compact). Would absolutely recommend this tour for anyone interested in design, food, or simply experiencing Danish hygge!"
Robert & Michelle K.
December 2024
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