Beyond Green & Nomadic Expeditions Launch Immersive Itineraries

Beyond Green has launched four new itineraries as part of its “Plan Your Trip” program, which provides custom, turnkey booking and facilitation services for travelers seeking vacations that support sustainable tourism. The all-inclusive trips have been designed in partnership with Nomadic Expeditions and will include Mongolia, Bhutan, Nepal and India.

As a provider of customized travel services to the aforementioned destinations, Nomadic Expeditions will enable travelers to book both pre-designed itineraries and tailor-made expeditions incorporating Beyond Green member properties and other hotels on Beyond Green’s itinerary booking platform.

The new travel experiences can be booked on the “Plan Your Trip” online platform and include:

  • “Bhutan Explorer Journey” (Seven days; September to April) – Travelers can explore the country through a range of activities, including hiking through forests, exploring ancient monasteries and savoring local cuisine. Highlights include the capital of Thimphu; visiting Punakha Dzong; hiking to the legendary Tiger’s Nest; and seeing the black-necked cranes of Phobjikha. Visitors will also learn about local sustainability initiatives, including conservation of Bhutanese culture and heritage, waste reduction and management, local sourcing of food and community engagement.
  • “Iconic Nepal” (12 days; on-demand departures from September to April) – This cultural tour begins by exploring the sites in and around Nepal’s Kathmandu Valley. Travelers will explore the ancient temples and bazaars of Kathmandu, meet with the Tibetan Buddhist community at Bodnath, and visit the Hindu temple complex at Bhaktpur and Patan. The next stop is Pokhara, the second-largest city in Nepal. Located in the forested Pokhara Valley, the city is surrounded by the Himalayas, including such peaks as Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, the fish-tail peak of Machhapucchare and the Annapurna. The tour ends in the “Terai,” the plains and jungles of Nepal, for four days that will blend relaxation with the thrill of a safari in Chitwan National Park.
  • “Mongolia Explorer” (Nine days; private journey offered from May to October) – Travelers can explore Mongolia by strolling through the monastery grounds and museums of the capital of Ulaanbaatar, camel trekking across dunes, discovering fossils at the Flaming Cliffs, and visiting the Yol Valley National Park and Terelj National Park. Guests will stay in traditional gers and meet the locals.
  • “India – Exploring Rajasthan” (12 days; private departures from September to March) – The tour begins with a visit to Jaipur, the Rajasthan capital known for its palaces and bustling markets. From there, travelers will venture into the rural heartland, exploring villages and witnessing the lifestyle of the locals. The itinerary also includes visits to landmarks such as the Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur and the Lake Palace in Udaipur. Along the way, guests will engage in wildlife conservation and eco-friendly initiatives, promoting sustainable practices and supporting local communities.

Beyond Green is also making it easier to explore the world by car with the debut of its new road trip itineraries providing sustainable roadmaps for travelers while minimizing their environmental footprint. The “California Road Trip” takes travelers on a scenic route encompassing some of the most remarkable roads in the United States. From Laguna Beach in Southern California northwards to Big Sur, San Francisco and Napa Valley, the route extends all the way to the Stateline of Nevada. Along the way, travelers can stop at Beyond Green’s five eco-conscious hotels and resorts in California and Nevada. For an international adventure to Europe, travelers can embark on a road trip across the Italian countryside while staying at Beyond Green’s collection of sustainable accommodations in Tuscany, Piedmont, Lake Garda and the Dolomites.

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