Dreitägiger Ausflug ab Tokio: Fuji, Kyoto und Nara per Shinkansen
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Dreitägiger Ausflug ab Tokio: Fuji, Kyoto und Nara per Shinkansen

3 days
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Über diese Aktivität
Ihre 3-tägige Tour umfasst alle Transfers, zwei Nächte in Kyoto in einem Hotel der Touristen- oder der 1. Klasse und einen professionellen Reiseleiter während des Tages. Die Abende haben Sie zur freien Verfügung. Ihr Reiseleiter und Ihr Hotel empfehlen Ihnen gerne Restaurants und andere Orte zur Gestaltung Ihrer freien Zeit. Sie können spät am dritten Tag nach Tokio zurückkehren oder in Kyoto bleiben. Sie haben die Wahl!

Manchmal können durch die Wetterbedingungen am Berg Fuji Änderungen am Reiseplan nötig werden. Ist eine Aktivität nicht möglich, so wird ein Ersatz angeboten. Wenn eine der Sehenswürdigkeiten in Kyoto oder Nara am Tag Ihres Besuchs geschlossen ist, wird eine alternative Sehenswürdigkeit besucht. Beide Städte verfügen über eine Vielzahl faszinierender und spannender Orte.
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Inbegriffen
  • 3-tägige Bahnreise im Shinkansen
  • 2 Übernachtungen
  • 2 Mittagessen
  • Professioneller Reiseleiter
  • Kreuzfahrt auf dem Ashi-See
  • Besichtigungstour in Kyoto am Vormittag
  • Besichtigungstour in Nara am Nachmittag
  • Abholung am Hotel (nur ausgewählte Hotels)
  • Gepäcklieferung (1 Gepäckstück, nur für eine einzelne Fahrt)
Nicht inbegriffen
  • Gepäckservice (Hin- und Rückfahrt)
  • Speisen und Getränke, sofern nicht anders angegeben
  • Transfer zum Hotel
  • Trinkgeld (optional)
Zusätzlich
  • Wenn dieses Angebot noch buchbar ist, erhalten Sie innerhalb von 48 Stunden eine Bestätigung
  • Maximal 3 Personen pro Buchung; wenn Sie mehr als 3 Personen in Ihrer Gruppe sind, nehmen Sie bitte mehrere Buchungen vor.
  • Kinder unter 5. Jahren reisen kostenlos, so lange Sie keinen eigenen Sitzplatz benötigen. Unterkunft und Verpflegung werden nicht zur Verfügung gestellt
  • Rollstuhlgerecht - für notwendige Hilfestellungen muss der Reisende von einem eigenen Betreuer begleitet werden
  • Abholung vom Hotel ist nur von ausgewählten Orten in Tokio möglich. Bitte schauen Sie nach „Abfahrtsort“ für die aufgeführten Orte
  • Bitte beachten Sie: Stellen Sie sicher, dass Sie den richtigen Abholort bei der Buchung angegeben haben, da ein Nichterscheinen am vereinbarten Abholort zur vereinbarten Zeit möglicherweise zu einer Stornierung Ihrer Reservierung ohne Erstattung führen kann
  • Bitte geben Sie mindestens 3 Tage vor dem Reisedatum die Kontaktinformationen Ihrer Unterkunft in Tokio an den Veranstalter weiter, damit dieser Sie in dringenden Fällen kontaktieren kann. Der Veranstalter wird anderenfalls Ihre Buchung nicht bestätigen.
  • Diese Tour startet unabhängig von den Wetter- oder Verkehrsbedingungen, es sei denn, Sie werden anders vom Veranstalter vor Ort benachrichtigt. Viator und der örtliche Reiseveranstalter haftet nicht für schlechte Sicht auf Mt Fuji oder Reiseplanänderungen aufgrund unvorhergesehener Umstände
  • Der Kaiserpalast in Kyoto ist montags geschlossen. Falls der Montag ein nationaler Feiertag ist, ist er montags geöffnet und am folgenden Tag geschlossen. Wenn der Kaiserpalast Kyoto geschlossen ist, besuchen Sie den Kitano-Tenmangu-Schrein. Der Zeitplan gilt für den Zeitraum vor und nach der öffentlichen Besichtigung des Kaiserpalastes in Kyoto im April und Oktober und für das Aoi-Fest vom 14. bis 17. Mai sowie andere Veranstaltungen im Kaiserpalast
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Tourismus
95%
Kulturell
60%
Aquatisch
30%
Originell
15%
Rezensionen
4.5
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Cynthia J
5 | 2019-07-03

This was one of the highlights of our Japan holiday. Communications with the company were excellent and everything was straightforward despite the complexity of several different tours combining throughout the 3 days. The hotel in Kyoto was very good and the vehicles used were comfortable and clean. The guides were all excellent. There was a great deal of walking and no time to wander and browse, but this was inevitable, given the amount of sites that were packed in. We were not expecting to be taken back to our hotel on the last night, but we were and we were very grateful as we were happy but exhausted by then. We highly recommend this tour.

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davesknothome162
5 | 2018-10-22

Our first trip to Japan including going to Kyoto, Mt. Fuji and Nara along with the bullet train. Our hotel was across the street from the Kyoto rail station and is a five minute walk to the hotel. Our room is nice, but a little to warm at night.The next day, we're off and running by bus to Mt Fuji. The clouds broke away and we were able to see the top of the mountain with snow on it. We received a free bell with a coupon, brings good luck. along the way, the road has section the plays a song to U.Lunch was next. we tried the veg menu. Very good and different for us as we are not veg eating normally. After lunch, a short ride to the boat on the river. 15 min ride. We next take the tram to the top of the mountain and a great view. Here we head off to catch the bullet train and Kyoto. Personal guides meet you at station to be sure you are on the right train and how many stops you must go. the same going back to Tokyo two days later.The next day is also a busy day. If you are not use to doing a lot of walking, it may be to much for you. We only walked into the garden, but couldn't go up and down the stairs. Next was lunch. If you are one of the late ones going in at the restaurant the line can be long. two bus loads were here and the line is not moving very fast. By the time we got our meals, we had maybe 25 to 30 mins before are going for the afternoon tour. We saw deer running wild at Nara. Our guide would hold food out to the deer and have bow to us. We opted out at the last stop. my poor feet couldn't make it anymore.We got back to the hotel around 6:30. We left around eight that morning, so it can be a long day for some, but not all. If you tire easily like I did, look into half day tours instead.The last day we meet with a friend at the train station. We checked at the hotel the best way to go to the bamboo gardens. The JR train was the best bet. At y230 per person and a fifteen minute ride. It was about fifteen minutes to walk to the gardens and the walkway is well marked. I would suggest this as place to visit. Many sights to see along here. When we got to the top of the hill, our friend walked down a path and found a tourist train that we could ride. 25 minute ride, great views of the river, trees and some fall colors starting to come in. At the second stop, you get off and walk another fifteen minutes to the JR train station. The cost Y340 is the fare back to the last stop in Kyoto. We enjoy our dinner in the train station.

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Keyata L
4 | 2018-08-08

Overall trip was good, however you can’t really go inside half of the temples. Lots of walking but great scenery.

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geosou0915
5 | 2018-07-09

I was very impressed with the quality of this tour. It was run so efficiently with attention every little detail. All the staff were so friendly and extremely helpful. Our tour guidelines, esp Yuki, were amazing. There was someone to guide you at every stop, starting from your hotel lobby and to your return, so you were never left alone to struggle in a foreign country. I would definitely use this tour again if/when I return back to Japan.

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Edward C
5 | 2018-05-25

This 3 day tour overall was a fantastic experience. We not only met some great people on the trip from around the world that we became friends with, but what we found to be exceptional was the logistics. All of the transportation and luggage handling from the moment we met our day 1 tour guide to the moment we checked out on day 3 was seamlessly handled and very professional. Along the way, every single train ride, taxi ride, or bus ride was accompanied by a uniform-wearing staff, so there is not one single moment where you felt lost or on your own. They even have someone wait for you as you exit a train to walk you to your next transfer train - for us that was at 10 PM on a Sunday night. Incredible! The sights were fantastic. While we were initially excited to see Mt Fuji, we found it to be mostly OK because it took a lot of driving and you end up only being at the fifth transfer station. So, you only see the top of Mt. Fuji, while the majority of your short 15 minute stop is spent battling tourists in what amounts to a gigantic bathroom and gift shop stop. We thoroughly enjoyed Nara and wish we had another hour to feed the deers that were on the ground. Kyoto was a great city - don't forget to check out Nashiki Market on your own, during free time. If I had one gripe, it's that much of the 3 days were spent travelling, whether on a bus or on a train. While that might be inevitable, I felt like the time spent a each stop was a little short. For example, some gift shop stops or shrine visits were only 10 or 15 minutes long. If you consider that the bus has to first park, and it takes a few minutes to get off the bus, you're only spending 7 or 8 minutes at a stop. Before you get to really get your footing or see anything, you're expected to be back on the bus. Maybe this is a universal downside to all group-style tours? Finally, for hotel choice, I would not recommend choosing the Karasuma Kyoto hotel if you don't like hot rooms. The location of the hotel was fantastic close to Ippudo, NIshiki Market, Tokyu Hands department store however, there is no air conditioning in the room. Each room has a switch that says low-medium-high, but there is not temperature adjustment. The entire hotel is set to one temperature, the front desk explained, and more likely than not it will be blowing hot air or some temperature not to your liking. In our 2 night stay, our room was so hot that I barely slept - it felt like I was in a humid sauna. We met another guest who had exactly the same comments about their room. Otherwise, this is a trip worth taking especially if it is your first visit to each of these locations. The tour certainly takes the thinking and planning out of your hands, and you are guided by some fantastic, nice, and knowledgeable tour guides!

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Emilymlow
5 | 2018-04-06

This tour was more than I imagined. We had spectacular weather, beautiful cherry blossom viewing, and terrific information about Japan and its people. The Golden Palace and its beautiful grounds were a high point. Our guides and drivers were expert, and provided wonderful information. We enjoyed the tour tremendously and recommend it to anyone who wants an overview of these cultural treasures.

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Catherine S
5 | 2018-04-03

We thoroughly enjoyed this experience and were looked after amazingly well throughout our trip.

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