Eastern Triangle
INR. 52,500
Eastern Triangle
Duration | 4Days / 3Nights |
Price | Starting From Rs. 52,500 |
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Additional Inclusion |
01 night stay in Niagara Falls, 01 night in Williamsport Area, 01 night in Washington Air–conditioned motorcoach and guide for the entire tour Admissions to: Maid of the Mist or Hornblowe (or Scenic Tunnels) and to Amish homestead City sightseeing in Washington DC Taxes and Hotel porterage (one baggage per person only) |
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Tour Timeline
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1Day 01 : Monday or Thursday : New York City – Niagara Falls (393 m/632 km)
Discover the beautiful and varied scenery of “the other New York” on a leisurely drive through Pennsylvania and rural upstate New York. Early evening arrival at Niagara Falls. Overnight at Niagara Falls
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2Day 02 : Tuesday or Friday : Niagara Falls – Williamsport Area (220 m / 354 km)
This morning, sightseeing of one of the seven natural wonders of the world: Niagara Falls, where you experience an exhilarating cruise to the foot of the Horseshoe Falls (in winter months, explore the Scenic Tunnels behind the falls instead). After lunch (not included), drive through the rolling farmlands of New York State to Pennsylvania where the journey continues south through the Appalachian Mountains towards Williamsport. Overnight in Williamsport
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3Day 03 : Wednesday : Williamsport Area – Pennsylvania Dutch Country – Washington, DC (247 m / 397 km)
Follow the course of the picturesque Susquehanna River, the longest non-navigable river east of the Mississippi, to Harrisburg, capital of Pennsylvania before heading east into Pennsylvania Dutch Country, home to many Amish families. Learn more about how they preserve traditional elements of late 17th-century European rural culture in their day-to-day lives during a visit to an Amish homestead. The tour then continues to Washington, D.C. Overnight in Washington DC.Follow the course of the picturesque Susquehanna River, the longest non-navigable river east of the Mississippi, to Harrisburg, capital of Pennsylvania before heading east into Pennsylvania Dutch Country, home to many Amish families. Learn more about how they preserve traditional elements of late 17th-century European rural culture in their day-to-day lives during a visit to an Amish homestead. The tour then continues to Washington, D.C. Overnight in Washington DC.
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4Day 04 : Thursday : Washington, DC – New York City (225 m / 362 km)
The morning panoramic sightseeing tour is devoted to the landmarks and monuments of this great city: the White House, the Washington Monument, Arlington Cemetery and the US Capitol. Leave very early afternoon for the return to New York