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Quo Vadis

A specialist in bespoke travel to Bhutan, India, The Maldives, Nepal and Sri Lanka, Quo Vadis is a compelling destination and resource for travellers.

PASSION FOR TRAVEL

An intelligently put together site, Quo Vadis is the result of much detailed research, experience and a passion for travel. It aims to provide an unusual and focused travel itinerary that is much more varied and tailored than those found elsewhere, providing well-planned and focused tours that span the Indian SubContinent and reflect its spirit and many different traditions. The site is highly informative: within The Destination section, you will find visa information, health advice and general information such as when to travel, what to wear, time difference, electricity and credit cards accepted in each country featured. Meanwhile, a number of useful links help you to plan and prepare for your adventure.

EASTERN EVOCATIONS

Within Directions, Quo Vadis has put together a portfolio of evocatively titled itineraries such as Nepal Naturally, Mountains of Shangri La or Eastern Evocations, to name a few. These are aimed at discerning independent travellers as opposed to groups and are modified to specific requirements or combined for extended travel, hence why prices are not listed online. Itineraries are created and developed in full consultation with clients and comprise places to stay, included in the price. A list of places to stay can be found in The High Life section, where a list of Hotels & Resorts includes luxury camps, destination spas, remote retreats, authentic palaces and colonial landmarks to provide travellers with the best possible hospitality. International flights are not included in the price.

PILLARS OF ANTIQUITY

Browse the Esoterica A-Z portfolio to find historic fortresses, pillars of antiquity, famous tea plantations and more real life places which can be incorporated into itineraries, providing travellers with a variety of contrasting experiences. Quo Vadis comfortably takes the top spot when it comes to tailored, high-end travel to the deeper and remoter realms of the Indian Subcontinent.

18 December 09
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