Quick
getways Camps
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Packages
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Code
OAI 011 2 Days 1 Night
Rs 3450 |
Code
OAI 012 2 Days 2 Nights Rs 3900
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Code
OAI 013 3 Days 2 Nights Rs 4700
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Code
OAI 014 4 Days 3 Nights Rs 5800
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Children
below 12 - 50% of cost / Children below 5 - 25% of cost Accompanying
Maids - per day 390.00 2% Service Tax applicable |
The
Ganges Experience
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Situated
on an idyllic beach of silver white sand along the forested banks
of the Ganga river, 28 kms upriver from the town of Rishikesh, in
the Garhwal Himalaya. We set up a semi permanent tented camp for the
duration of the rafting season on the Ganga, Alaknanda & Bhagirathi
rivers. Accommodation consists of large, twin share, safari style
tents. Open parachute tents for dining and recreation. Toilet tents
are equipped with dry toilet facilities, western style, clean and
hygienic. There is also a bathing tent and a shower stall with running
hot and cold water.
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Includes:- |
Tented
accomodation on a twin share basis. All meals and soft drinks. Use
of Specialized rafting equipment including life jackets and helmets.
Professional Guide fees.
COSTS
EXCLUDE : Insurance. Medical (Other than Basic first Aid). Accomodation
in Delhi. Alcoholic beverages. Personal or additional expenses caused
by delays/ alterations due to natural causes: weather, road, river
conditions or sickness.
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We
offer a range of complete solutions for all your Adventure and Wilderness
Travel in the Indian Himalaya. Trek over High Mountain Passes, Raft
down snow fed rapids, Camp in secluded glades and on inaccessible
river beaches, look for tigers, elephants, wild flowers, birds and
butterflies. Meet people secluded in their age old customs and traditions.
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Today
at OAI we have the infrastructure, experience, top of the line equipment
and a team of trained outdoor people who are fun to be with and have
many a tale of adventure, glory, myth and legend, both real and imagined
to spice things up |
Ecological
Code |
We
are committed to preserving our wilderness area so that generations
after us may still come here and enjoy this very same environment
the way we do today. To this end we follow a strict code of conduct
to promote minimum impact tourism. We request all visitors in camp
to help us achieve this purpose by following the first rule of the
outdoors - Take only photographs. Leave only footprints. And also
abide by the following rules |
Preserve
the natural environment No cutting of trees, branches or other flora.
No defacing of trees rocks or any natural structures. Avoid using
pollutants such as soap, shampoo, detergents in rivers & streams.
We use only gas & kerosene for cooking and lighting. |
Preserve
wildlife No hunting and trapping of animals. Avoid disturbing birds
& other wildlife in the forest. Parts of the beach are off limits
at night to leave undisturbed trails where animals come down to drink.
Litter disposal Please use the wastebaskets and ashtrays for all cigarette
butts, paper, plastic, bottle caps, tins & bottles. All non - biodegradable
waste is carried out & disposed in large dumps or where possible recycled
through kabaris. |
Noise
Pollution We request that you avoid loud music systems and firecrackers.
The river, the birds and the wind in the trees provide their own music
if we listen. |
Minimum
impact on local culture Please respect local customs and traditions.
Dress modestly when visiting villages and settlements. Do not encourage
begging by giving money, sweets, etc. Photographs should be taken
only after seeking permission of the concerned people |
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Equipment
and Safety |
Top
of the line rafting equipment, and an unblemished safety record are
hallmarks of OAI. 16 - 21 ft 'SOTAR' self bailing rafts are manouvered
by an oar / paddle combination where complete control rests with your
professional river guide, everyone has a chance to be involved with
paddling and powering the raft. |
All
trips carry full safety and emergency gear and a complete safety briefing
is given to all. Guests are provided with life jackets and helmets,
waterproof bags for personal gear and cameras are carried on every
raft. All trips (unless particularly indicated) are suitable for beginners;
no previous experience or particular skills are required. |
The
minimum age for a complete rafting trip is 13 yrs, 15 yrs for multi
day expedition trips. But younger children are still given certain
sections suitable for them. |
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