LYRICAL LAKE DISTRICT
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- ECONOMY CLASS ROUND TRIP AIRFARE FROM KOLKATA
- EX-KOLKATA DEPARTURE
- ACCOMMODATION AT 3 STAR & 4 STAR CATEGORY HOTELS
- DELICIOUS CUISINE – DAILY BREAKFASTS & DINNERS
- OVERSEAS MEDICAL INSURANCE FOR TRAVELLERS UPTO 60 YEARS OF AGE
- ALL TRANSFERS BY AIR-CONDITIONED LUXURY COACH
- EXPERIENCED AND COURTEOUS TOUR MANAGER THROUGHOUT THE TOUR FROM KOLKATA
- VISIT TO STRATFORD UPON AVON – THE BIRTHPLACE OF SHAKESPEARE
- STOP AT OXFORD – THE OLDEST UNIVERSITY OF UK
- EXPLORE BRITAIN’S MOST ICONIC ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE- STONEHENGE
- PAY HOMAGE AT THE STATUE OF RAJA RAMMOHAN ROY IN BRISTOL
- VISIT TO THE FAMOUS CASTLE IN CARDIFF, THE CAPITAL OF WALES
- SPELLBOUND SCENIC SERENITY OF LAKE WINDERMERE & LAKE GRASMERE IN LAKE DISTRICT
- VISIT THE INSIDE OF THE AMAZING FORTRESS – EDINBURGH CASTLE
- VISIT TO PITLOCHRY
- WALKING TOUR TO VISIT THE CATHEDRAL IN GLASGOW
- EXCITING CRUISE CROSSING IRISH SEA TO NORTHERN IRELAND’S BELFAST
- VISIT THE WORLD-FAMOUS TITANIC MUSEUM AT THE TITANIC SHIPYARDS IN BELFAST
- VISIT TO THE FAMOUS TRINITY COLLEGE IN DUBLIN
- VISIT THE GUINNESS STOREHOUSE
- VISIT THE SPECTACULAR & THE MOST VISITED NATURAL ATTRACTION – CLIFFS OF MOHER
- VISIT IRELAND’S AMAZING ARAN ISLAND – AN AUTHENTIC ESCAPE FROM THE MODERN WORLD
- ORIENTATION TOUR OF OXFORD, LONDON, CARDIFF, LAKE DISTRICT, GLASGOW, EDINBURGH, BELFAST, GALWAY, DUBLIN AND INVERNESS.
- Economy Class Air Fare for round trip to Kolkata.
- All Taxes mentioned on the ticket as on 1st September, 2025.
- All Visa Charges
- Accommodation at prefixed 3 star or 4 star hotels on double/twin/triple sharing basis.
- Delicious Cuisine – Meals including daily breakfast & dinners.
- Transfer to and from and tour of all the places mentioned in the itinerary by luxury coach.
- Internal transfers & tours (if any mentioned in the itinerary) by cruise, train and flight.
- Entry fees to places that are included in the itinerary.
- Compulsory tips amount for coach driver.
- Travel insurance premium up to 60 years (only the difference will have to be paid for individuals above 60 years old).
PACKAGE COST EXCLUDES
- 5% GST on the Total Tour Cost (including tips and any optional tour) which is payable at Kolkata by Indian Currency only in favour of Go Everywhere Tours and Travels Pvt. Ltd.
- 5% T.C.S is applicable on total foreign exchange part (including GST) as and when applicable up to date of travel only in favour of Go Everywhere Tours and Travels Pvt. Ltd., which will be adjusted with your income tax return. (From 1st October, 2023 onwards, if more than 5% TCS as proposed will be gazetted by Govt. of India, then the same will be charged instead of 5% TCS, which is refundable after the tour).
- RT-PCR tests cost(both ways, India & abroad, if required).
- Expenses and services of personal nature – telephone calls, mineral water, any meals not forming a part of the group itinerary menu, room services orders, mini bar & beverages (alcoholic or nonalcoholic), snacks or refreshments or any other usage, laundry, personal entertainment expenses except for mentioned itinerary items, extra conveyance expenses, if any, entrance charges except for the mentioned itinerary items, any other incidental or medical expenses etc.
- Cost of optional tours.
- Any Porterage Charges at airports, ports, waterways, stations or any hotels etc.
- Any services not mentioned in the ‘Tour Cost Includes’.
- NB: The Tour Itinerary as well as the Package Price is subject to change if any unforeseen/unavoidable situations occur before or during the tour AND/OR if there is any increase or decrease of cost per Airline, IATA rule, Visa & Rate of Exchange (ROE) at the time of final payment & departure of the tour, respectively. The package cost which includes all the services (as mentioned in the itinerary etc.) has been framed as on 1st September, 2023. The Tour Itinerary, Airfare, Taxes, Visa Charges, Medical Insurance Premium and other related expenses/fees are subject to change if it requires for any unforeseen and/or unavoidable circumstances before and/or during the tour period.
- Payment equivalent to Foreign Currency Component (mentioned in package price) including the Tipping & Optional Tour if any, has to be paid in Indian Currency with local cheque/at par cheque only, favouring Go Everywhere Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd., as per Forex (foreign exchange) Card Board Rate based on the rate of the day of Final Payment as schedule by Go Everywhere Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd. Indian Currency part can be paid in A/C Payee (for local), “A/C Payee at Par” (for outstation), Demand Draft or by Cash.
HOTELS
LONDON: 1 NGT – RENAISSANCE HEATHROW OR SIMILAR
- CARDIFF: 1 NGT – MERCURE CARDIFF NORTH HOTEL OR SIMILAR
LAKE DISTRICT: 2 NGTS – HOTEL STONECROSS MANOR OR SIMILAR
EDINBURGH: 1 NGT – HOTEL DAKOTA OR SIMILAR
INVERNESS: 1 NGT – COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT OR SIMILAR
GLASGOW: 1 NGT – HILTON GARDEN INN OR SIMILAR
BELFAST: 1 NGT – HOTEL CROWNE PLAZA OR SIMILAR
GALWAY: 2 NGTS – HOTEL MALDRON OR SIMILAR
DUBLIN: 1 NGT – HOTEL KEADEEN OR SIMILAR
TEMPERATURE CHART
SOURCE: AccuWeather
PLACE | TEMPERATURE IN JUNE | |
MAX. TEMP. (in °Celsius) | MIN. TEMP. (in °Celsius) | |
LONDON | 16 | 8 |
CARDIFF | 14 | 6 |
WINDERMERE | 16 | 4 |
EDINBURGH | 12 | 5 |
INVERNESS | 11 | 5 |
GLASGOW | 13 | 6 |
BELFAST | 13 | 5 |
GALWAY | 15 | 7 |
DUBLIN | 16 | 6 |
Day 1: KOLKATA meal on board
Greetings from GO everywhere Holidays – the one stop provider for all your travel needs and requirements.
Arrive at Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport 3 hours prior to the departure to complete all the formalities before boarding the flight. Our courteous and experienced Tour Manager will meet you at the Kolkata Airport.
Day 2: LONDON – STRATFORD – OXFORD – LONDON breakfast on board – dinner
Welcome to England! Upon arrival at London in the morning, complete all immigration formalities. You will be given time to freshen up. Thereafter, you will be transferred by luxury AC coach to Stratford upon Avon, the birthplace of famous English poet and playwright, William Shakespeare. The beautiful town, Stratford, is situated on the bank of river Avon. After this inspiring visit, proceed to Oxford, the oldest University City in the United Kingdom and also the “dreaming city of spires” located on the rivers Thames and Cherwell. Oxford has long represented the English academicestablishment and elite. Its picturesque architecture and vibrant modern life, set in the rolling countryside of Oxford shire make it a great destination. Return to London and enjoy an orientation tour of the city. Have dinner followed by check-in to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 3: STONEHENGE – BRISTOL – CARDIFF breakfast – dinner
After breakfast, check-out and embark on the day’s sightseeing, beginning with a visit to Stonehenge, considered to be Britain’s greatest national icon, symbolizing mystery, power and endurance. This pre-historic monument comprises a ring of standing stones set within earthworks.
Our next stop is Bristol, the sixth most populous city in England and largest center of culture, education and employment in the region. Bristol also happens to be the city in which Raja Ram Mohan Roy, the founder of Brahmo Samaj and the great social reformer breathed his last and was buried.
We end up the day’s sightseeing at Cardiff, the capital of Wales. If we find time, we will do some sightseeing in this capital city, otherwise it will be done on the next day. Have dinner followed by check-in to the hotel for an overnight stay at Cardiff.
Day 4: CARDIFF – LAKE DISTRICT breakfast – local dinner
After breakfast, check-out and enjoy our city tour of Cardiff, including Cardiff Castle. Cardiff is the youngest and fastest growing Capital City in Europe.
Stroll down the Mermaid Quay, a major waterfront development for a wide range of eating and drinking places and Techniquest, the hands-on Science Exhibition Center for all ages. It is also well known for its prestigious Victorian & Edwardian Arcades which houses a mix of designer boutiques, cafes, arts and crafts shops, specialist food shops and music shops – to name a few.
On completion, drive out to Lake District with a short interval for your lunch space to spend the next two blissful days in Kendal surrounding Windermere and Grasmere, a charming village in the heart of Lake District National Park in Cumbria and homeof the famous poet William Wordsworth.
Day 5: LAKE DISTRICT breakfast – local dinner
After breakfast, explore the beautiful Lake District area, William Wordsworth’s former home Dove Cottage and St. Oswald’s Church, the churchyard which contains the Wordsworth family graves. Grasmere has been described as ‘The loveliest spot that man hath ever found’ by the great poet himself.
Visit the unspoiled Lake Grasmere and the most fascinating Lake Windemere. Grasmere Village is the central location which means that you have everything in the Lake District within easy reach. Windermere is the largest natural lake in England. It is a ribbon lake formed in a glacial through after the retreat of ice at the start of the current interglacial. It has been one of the country’s most popular places for holidays and summer homes. It is in the county of Cumbria and entirely within the Lake District National Park.
Keswick is a leisurely twenty-minute drive away through spectacular countryside – Ambleside lies to the south and is an ideal pause in your journey down to Windermere, through similarly impressive scenery. Grasmere enjoys a certain tranquility compared to the busy towns surrounding it and the word “busy” in Grasmere does not mean the same kind of busy you might find in Ambleside, Bowness or Keswick. Have dinner followed by stay in the hotel.
Day 6: EDINBURGH breakfast – dinner
After breakfast, check-out and drive to Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. Edinburgh has been recognized as the Capital of Scotland since at least the 15th century (after Scone, Perth, Roxburgh, and Stirling, respectively) but political power moved south to London after the Union of the Crowns in 1603 and the Union of Parliaments in 1707. . Edinburgh’s Old Town and New Town are jointly listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
En-route, visit Gretna Green, a small Scottish village considered as possibly the most romantic place in Scotland. It is famous for being the marriage capital of UK.
Along the way, visit the world-famous Edinburgh Castle which is a must-visit destination. Built into rugged rock overlooking Princes Street Gardens, this is undoubtedly Scotland’s most famous castle and the city’s most popular tourist attraction with the Crown Jewels, the Stone of Destiny and fantastic views from the castle’s ramparts. Before check-in to hotel, proceed for a city tour of Edinburgh this afternoon and visit the Edinburgh Castle which is the most important landmark of Scotland.
Next, roam around the Old & New Town, Carlton Hill and other important places of this historic Scottish capital. Have dinner and stay overnight at Edinburgh.
Day 7: EDINBURGH – PITLOCHRY – INVERNESS breakfast – local dinner
Have breakfast, check-out from the hotel and proceed for Loch Ness. Loch Ness is a large, deep freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands. It contains more freshwater than all the lakes in England and Wales combined. Enjoy one-hour cruise in Loch Ness, an exhilarating ride with breath-taking views.
Later, drive to Inverness, meaning “Mouth of the River Ness”, which is regarded as the capital of the Scottish Highlands and one of the fastest growing cities in Europe. You head north over the Forth Road Bridge.
En-route, visit Pitlochry, which is in the heart of Scotland with real hospitality, clean sparkling air, beautiful scenery, rich clan history, fine food, plenty of space and lots to see and do. Pitlochry is primarily a holiday destination, which caters for the holiday maker year-round in its own special way. The people are knowledgeable, friendly and helpful as it has been a tourist destination for well over 150 years, counting Queen Victoria amongst its earlier visitors. It is famous not only for its rich scenic beauty but also for producing wool. Pitlochry is situated in the heart of the stunning scenery of Highland Perth shire. The town sits below Beinn Bhracaigh (Ben Vrackie), the speckled mountain and beside the River Tummel, in some of the most magnificent scenery in Scotland. With a backdrop of surrounding hills and beautiful woodlands, it is a wonderful country, perfect for walking along the lanes.
Later, continue your journey passing the Cairngorm Mountains to Inverness. On the way to this beautiful city, see the
Inverness Castle. At present, it is the Court House and is not open to the public. Have dinner followed by check-in to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 8: INVERNESS – GLASGOW breakfast – dinner
After breakfast, check-out from the hotel and drive down through the picturesque Scottish Highlands to explore the main attractions of Glasgow, very common name to the Indian Commercial & Engineering arena.
Disarmingly blending sophistication and earthiness, Scotland’s biggest city has evolved over the last couple of decades to become one of Britain’s most intriguing metropolises. Upon arrival at Glasgow, embark on a city tour to visit Glasgow Cathedral, George square & the famous University of Glasgow. The first stone-built Glasgow Cathedral was dedicated in the presence of King David I in 1136. The present building was consecrated in 1197. Since that same period, the Cathedral has never been unroofed.
After exploring Glasgow, check-in to the hotel followed by dinner and an overnight stay.
Day 9: GLASGOW – BELFAST breakfast – dinner
Have breakfast and then drive to the Cruise pier in Glasgow. Upon arrival, embark on the Cruise to sail to Belfast, the Capital of Northern Ireland. Upon reaching Belfast, have an orientation tour including Titanic Shipyards, Stormont & Parliament buildings, St Anne’s Cathedral, Crumlin Road Jail & Courthouse, Cathedral quarter etc.
Then, proceed towards Titanic Museum. The city’s main shipbuilders Harland and Wolff, which built the famous RMS Titanic, propelled Belfast onto the global stage as the biggest and most productive shipyard in the world. The Museum tells the stories of the ill-fated Titanic, which sank on her maiden voyage in the year 1912, and her sister ships RMS Olympic and HMHS Britannic. The building contains more than 12,000 square meters (130,000 sq. ft) of floor space, most of which is occupied by a series of galleries, plus private function rooms and community facilities.
Check-in to the hotel followed by dinner and an overnight stay at Belfast.
Day 10: BELFAST – CLIFFS OF MOHER – GALWAY breakfast – local dinner
After breakfast, check-out from the hotel and have a scenic drive to The Cliffs of Moher, located at the south-western edge of the Burren region in County Clare, Ireland. They rise 120 meters (390 ft) above the Atlantic Ocean at Hag’s Head and reach their maximum height of 214 meters (702 ft) just north of O’Brien’s Tower, eight kilometers to the north. The tower is a round stone tower near the midpoint of the cliffs built in 1835 by Sir Cornelius O’Brien. From the cliffs and from atop the tower, visitors can see the Aran Islands in Galway Bay, the Maumturks and Twelve Pins mountain rangesto the north in County Galway, and Loop Head to the south. The Cliffs of Moher are being ranked amongst the top visited tourist sites in Ireland and receive almost one million visitors a year.
Drive now towards north-east to reach another true Irish town, Galway. Have dinner and stay overnight in the hotel.
Day 11: GALWAY – ARAN ISLAND – GALWAY breakfast – local dinner
After having breakfast, take a drive to the pier Ros a’Mhil to board the ferry for Aran Islands.
Located in the heart of Galway Bay, The Aran Islands offer visitors a glimpse into a way of life that has long since disappeared from most of the country. The Islands’ raw beauty and charm leaves visitors longing to return again and again. Despite all the hardships they have endured over the years, the Aran Islands have stubbornly retained their strong, unique culture and way of life. This culture and the way of life has been a major source of inspiration for world famous writers, film-makers, and artists throughout the years. These include John Millington Synge, Robert Faherty and local man Máirtin ó Direáin to name but a few.
Return to Galway, have dinner and stay overnight in the hotel.
Day 12: GALWAY – DUBLIN breakfast – dinner
After a relaxed breakfast, have a scenic drive to Dublin, the capital of the Republic Ireland. Proceed for the guided tour of Dublin. It is called Baile Atha Cliath in Gaelic, which means “Town of the Hurdle Ford”. It is a cosmopolitan, bustling city that literally buzzes with energy and excitement. The River Liffey flows through the city into Dublin Bay, dividing Dublin into north and south sides. Dublin is one of the five UNESCO Cities of Literature, famous for such Nobel Laureates as Yeats, Shaw, Beckett and Heaney.
Enjoy the city tour of Dublin, including the Trinity College – the oldest university in Ireland. After that, move towards the Phoenix Park which is the largest urban park in Europe, spanning 1,752 acres. Have a photo stop at the Dublin Castle & Christ Church Cathedral.
The Guinness Storehouse explains the history of Guinness. The story is told through various interactive exhibition areas including ingredients, brewing, transport, cooperage, advertising and sponsorship.At the base of the atrium lies a copy of the 9,000-year lease signed by Arthur Gunnies on the brewery site. In the Perfect Pint bar, visitors may pour their own pint of Guinness. The Brewery Bar on the fifth floor offers Irish cuisine, using Guinness both in the cooking and as an accompaniment to food.
Have dinner followed by check-in to the hotel and stay overnight at Dublin.
Day 13: DUBLIN – AIRPORT breakfast – meal on board
Enjoy a relaxed breakfast. Check-out from the hotel to proceed to the airport to board the flight back home.
Day 14: KOLKATA
Reach Kolkata. After completing all immigration and custom formalities, you need to collect your luggage and bid good- bye to all the friends you have met during this memorable trip.
We will look forward for your next trip with us.
TBA
DATE OF DEPARTURE:
27TH MAY, 2026
PAYMENT SCHEDULE
- Registration amount / Booking Advance of Rs.50000/- (amount may vary time to time) per person is required at the time of booking along with signed Passport & Pan card copies.
- An interim payment of Rs. 50000/- per person is payable before 90 days from the departure date.
- The Foreign exchange amount equivalent in INR [calculated at the specified exchange rate of the payment date: Inter Banking Rate + Corporate Remittance charge] is payable at least 60 days before the travel date.
- The final payment [balance amount of the tour cost] should be completed before 30 days prior to the travel date.