
Enjoy a city break in two of Scotland’s most exciting cities: Edinburgh and Glasgow. Experience a perfect blend of history, culture, and modern vibrancy!
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This epic journey invites you to explore two of Scotland’s most captivating cities, Edinburgh and Glasgow, each offering a unique blend of history, culture, and modern vibrancy. Your adventure begins in Edinburgh, Scotland’s storybook capital. Walk along the historic Royal Mile, where medieval charm meets lively street performances. Marvel at the imposing Edinburgh Castle, home to the Crown Jewels, and visit the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland. Take in sweeping city views from Arthur’s Seat, or lose yourself in the winding alleys of the Old Town. Edinburgh’s rich literary heritage, elegant Georgian architecture, and renowned whisky bars add to its timeless appeal. Next, journey to Glasgow, Scotland’s cultural powerhouse. Admire its grand Victorian architecture, explore world-class museums like Kelvingrove Art Gallery and the Riverside Museum, and soak up the city’s legendary music scene. Wander through the vibrant West End, where boutique shops, cafés, and street art create a lively atmosphere. From the historic Glasgow Cathedral to the cutting-edge contemporary arts scene, the city offers a fascinating mix of old and new. This tour gives you the best of both worlds—Edinburgh’s historic charm and Glasgow’s dynamic energy—offering an unforgettable taste of Scotland’s past, present, and future.
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Prices for this tour are per person, based on a twin / double room sharing basis.
Single supplement is available starting at USD 849 per person.
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City Sightseeing Edinburgh Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour (On SIC basis) - Day 2 ![]() An Edinburgh bus tour is the perfect way to hear commentary on city sights and get a panoramic overview. This City Sightseeing tour of Edinburgh lets you hop on and off at several strategically placed stops as many times as you like. Board the open-top double-decker bus and travel the entire route, or stop at Edinburgh Castle, the National Museum and many more. Buses depart regularly and tickets are valid for 24 hours from first use.
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+ $35 |
Scotch Whisky Tasting - The True Spirit of Scotland - Day 2 ![]() This whiskey tasting is an enriching and educational experience in which you will discover the history, culture and why this iconic drink arouses so much passion. Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, has played a key role in the popularity of Scotch, and this is a rare opportunity to learn about and immerse yourself in its heritage. In addition, Scotch whiskey is recognized worldwide for its quality and tradition, making it a distinctive element of Scottish culture. This tour will allow you to learn the secrets of distillation, taste different varieties of whiskey and understand why this drink has lasting global relevance. |
+ $70 |
Edinburgh Walking Food Tour With Secret Food Tours - Day 2 ![]() Scotland is renowned for its unique cuisine, but Edinburgh’s foodie hotspots are best explored with a local guide. On this small-group walking tour, discover the UNESCO-listed Old and New Towns, and sample Scottish classics such as Haggis, Neeps and Tatties, Scotch whisky, and afternoon tea.
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+ $160 |
Edinburgh Full Day Walking Tour with Castle Included - Day 3 ![]() Experience some of the best of what Edinburgh, Scotland has to offer in one small group walking tour. Let your tour leader show you around Edinburgh Castle and the Scottish National Gallery. See Princes Street Gardens, Heart of Midlothian, Greyfriars Bobby, and more while you learn all about the city’s history, culture, and heritage from your guide. |
+ $150 |
St Andrews & the Fishing Villages of Fife - Day Tour - Day 3 ![]() Travel from Edinburgh to St. Andrews and Fife on this day trip from Edinburgh. Cross the Forth Road Bridge into the Kingdom of Fife and pass by the coastal villages of East Neuk. Then pay homage to the town of St. Andrews, home to Scotland's oldest university and the Old Course where golf is routinely played. Driving in a top-of-the-range, 16-seat Mercedes mini-coach, see Falkland and the Lomond Hills. Enjoy a small-group tour, limited to 16 people, for a memorable and personalized experience.
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+ $90 |
Eden Mill Edinburgh Love Gin Cocktail Masterclass - Day 3 ![]() Take a deep dive into all things gin, from how it’s made to what makes it so special, in this cocktail-making masterclass. Enjoy three delicious drinks, two made by mixologists and one made by your own hands. While you mix and learn, taste local artisanal macarons and marshmallows that have been chosen especially because they pair beautifully with the drinks you’ll be sipping. |
+ $50 |
The 10 Tastings of Edinburgh With Locals: Private Food Tour - Day 3 ![]() Feast your senses on the diverse cuisine of Edinburgh during a private food tour that allows you to tailor your itinerary according to personal tastes. As well as receiving undivided attention from a food-obsessed local host, you’ll discover eateries and restaurants that you may otherwise have missed, and collect food recommendations for the rest of your vacation.
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+ $200 |
Hogwarts Express and Scottish Highlands Tour from Edinburgh - Day 4 ![]() Trade the city’s bustle for a magical day in nature on this Harry Potter-themed excursion into the Scottish Highlands. In the morning, set off from Edinburgh and enjoy sightseeing stops en route, including the fishing village of Mallaig. Then, board the Jacobite Steam Train (a double for the Hogwarts Express) and travel along the Glenfinnan Viaduct, made famous in the films. Finally, see Glencoe’s dramatic scenery before your return trip.
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+ $320 |
Loch Ness, Scottish Highlands, Glencoe and Pitlochry Tour - Day 4 ![]() Explore the stunning Scottish Highlands on a full-day excursion that includes Glencoe and Loch Ness. Set out from Edinburgh aboard a comfortable coach to experience some of the area's top sights and attractions. Visit Callander, the "Gateway to the Highlands", learn the fascinating history of Glencoe—a village made famous as a setting for “James Bond” and “Harry Potter” films—and see the world-renowned Loch Ness too.
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+ $110 |
Glasgow City Centre Daily Walking Tour - Day 5 ![]() Maximize time in Glasgow with a city center walking tour with a local guide. Each tour is unique depending on the guide, but potential stops include George Square, Glasgow Cathedral, and Glasgow Green. As well as well-known sights, the itinerary also includes off-the-beaten-path attractions and hidden treasures that you’d likely miss if exploring alone.
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+ $30 |
Guided Celtic Park Stadium Tour - Day 5 ![]() Go behind-the-scenes of the Celtic Park Stadium in Glasgow, Scotland’s largest football stadium and home of the legendary Celtic Park Football Club. On this 60-minute tour, you’ll get to peek inside the dressing rooms, walk through the player’s tunnel, sit in the dugout, and hear all the secrets and stories of Glasgow’s most popular football team.
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+ $40 |
Glasgow Walking Food Tour - Day 5 ![]() Discover Glasgow through food and drink with locally owned Eat Walk Glasgow Food and Drink walking tours. A city known as much for its vibrant food and drink scene as its history, Glasgow beckons food lovers and curious locals and travelers alike.
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+ $160 |
Glasgow Pub & History Tour - Day 5 ![]() See Glasgow's New Town from a unique vantage point on a small-group walking tour complete with beer tastings. Hear fascinating stories of the people who gained and lost huge fortunes in this city that has experienced the ups and downs of immense wealth and poverty. Discover the history of Glasgow’s brewing scene, and taste beers from Scotland's award-winning breweries with stops at 2 local pubs.
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+ $70 |
The Clydeside Tour - Day 5 ![]() It isn’t a trip to Scotland without a whisky tasting—and this tour provides the perfect introduction to The Clydeside Distillery: Glasgow’s first dedicated single-malt distillery in over a century. Explore the Dockside Story to learn all about the history of whisky, how it's made, and every stage of production. End your tour with a guided whisky tasting where you learn how to nose and taste whisky with three drams from Clydeside. Note: during "silent season," no production will take place but tours run as normal with full access to the distillery.
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+ $70 |
Oban, Glencoe, Highlands Lochs & Castles - Day Tour - Day 6 ![]() What could be more quintessentially Scottish than lochs and castles? Travel through the photo-worthy West Highlands, visit the haunting glen of Glencoe and stop at Loch Lomond on this day trip from Glasgow by Mercedes minivan. Numbers are limited to 16 passengers to ensure a more personalized experience with an informative guide, who offers insightful commentary at Kilchurn Castle, Inveraray town, Castle Stalker and more.
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+ $90 |
Scottish Whisky Distillery Tour - Day 6 ![]() Travel from Glasgow to 3 different distilleries, and learn about what it takes to make a perfect-tasting whisky. You will visit a combination of distilleries who make whisky in the Highlands or Lowlands regions of Scotland, crafting luxury spirits with local barley and spring water. Taste how each whisky is different, and hear about the history of Scotland’s national drink.
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+ $280 |
Standing Stones, Inveraray and Kilchurn Castles & Highland Tour - Day 7 ![]() Check out standing stones that are believed to be over 5000 years old, plus have more adventures in the Scottish Highlands on this small, intimate-group tour. Your guide has the gift of gab and can tell stories the entire tour. You also visit Inveraray, Kilchurn Castles, and more. Make several stops for photos and to stretch your legs, too.
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+ $120 |
Stirling Castle, Loch Lomond and Cruise Day Tour - Day 7 ![]() Discover Scotland’s dramatic landscape and even more dramatic history on this full-day tour from Glasgow. In a small group, wind through the Scottish Highlands to Stirling Castle, former home of Mary, Queen of Scots. Hear about legendary battles that took place there, then continue on to Doune Castle and Trossachs National Park before taking a 1-hour cruise on Loch Lomond.
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+ $160 |
| Extra Night in Edinburgh including breakfast and airport transfer | |
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| Charges for 1 Day(s) |
+ $280 |
| Rooming Charges | |
| Twin/Double Sharing Basis | +0 |
| Single Supplement | + $220 / person |
| Extra night in Glasgow with breakfast and departure transfer | |
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| Tour Extension for 1 Day(s) |
+ $190 |
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| Twin/Double Sharing Basis | +0 |
| Single Supplement | + $150 / person |
*Please note any deviation to the group travel dates will incur an additional fee of USD 150 per person + any difference in airfare
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| Arrival airport transfer from airport to hotel in Edinburgh | + $80 |
| Upgrade to Superior Hotels in Edinburgh and Glasgow | + $375 |
| Departure transfer from hotel to railway station in Glasgow | + $70 |
Today you will make your own way to your gateway international airport for your overnight flight to Edinburgh. Enjoy in-flight meals and services.
Overnight onboard Flight
Welcome to Edinburgh!!! Once you arrive at the international airport in Edinburgh, make your own arrangements to transfer to your hotel. Spend the rest of the day at leisure or perhaps you may choose one of our optional tours.
Overnight in Edinburgh
Optional: City Sightseeing Edinburgh Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour (On SIC basis): USD 35, min 1 paxAn Edinburgh bus tour is the perfect way to hear commentary on city sights and get a panoramic overview. This City Sightseeing tour of Edinburgh lets you hop on and off at several strategically placed stops as many times as you like. Board the open-top double-decker bus and travel the entire route, or stop at Edinburgh Castle, the National Museum and many more. Buses depart regularly and tickets are valid for 24 hours from first use.
This whiskey tasting is an enriching and educational experience in which you will discover the history, culture and why this iconic drink arouses so much passion. Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, has played a key role in the popularity of Scotch, and this is a rare opportunity to learn about and immerse yourself in its heritage. In addition, Scotch whiskey is recognized worldwide for its quality and tradition, making it a distinctive element of Scottish culture. This tour will allow you to learn the secrets of distillation, taste different varieties of whiskey and understand why this drink has lasting global relevance.
Optional: Edinburgh Walking Food Tour With Secret Food Tours : USD 160, min 2 paxScotland is renowned for its unique cuisine, but Edinburgh’s foodie hotspots are best explored with a local guide. On this small-group walking tour, discover the UNESCO-listed Old and New Towns, and sample Scottish classics such as Haggis, Neeps and Tatties, Scotch whisky, and afternoon tea.
Spend your day at leisure or perhaps you can choose to book one of our optional tours.
Overnight in Edinburgh
Optional: Edinburgh Full Day Walking Tour with Castle Included: USD 150, min 2 paxExperience some of the best of what Edinburgh, Scotland has to offer in one small group walking tour. Let your tour leader show you around Edinburgh Castle and the Scottish National Gallery. See Princes Street Gardens, Heart of Midlothian, Greyfriars Bobby, and more while you learn all about the city’s history, culture, and heritage from your guide.
Optional: St Andrews & the Fishing Villages of Fife - Day Tour : USD 90, min 2 paxTravel from Edinburgh to St. Andrews and Fife on this day trip from Edinburgh. Cross the Forth Road Bridge into the Kingdom of Fife and pass by the coastal villages of East Neuk. Then pay homage to the town of St. Andrews, home to Scotland's oldest university and the Old Course where golf is routinely played. Driving in a top-of-the-range, 16-seat Mercedes mini-coach, see Falkland and the Lomond Hills. Enjoy a small-group tour, limited to 16 people, for a memorable and personalized experience.
Take a deep dive into all things gin, from how it’s made to what makes it so special, in this cocktail-making masterclass. Enjoy three delicious drinks, two made by mixologists and one made by your own hands. While you mix and learn, taste local artisanal macarons and marshmallows that have been chosen especially because they pair beautifully with the drinks you’ll be sipping.
Optional: The 10 Tastings of Edinburgh With Locals: Private Food Tour: USD 200, min 2 paxFeast your senses on the diverse cuisine of Edinburgh during a private food tour that allows you to tailor your itinerary according to personal tastes. As well as receiving undivided attention from a food-obsessed local host, you’ll discover eateries and restaurants that you may otherwise have missed, and collect food recommendations for the rest of your vacation.
Spend your day at leisure or you can choose to book our optional tours.
Overnight in Edinburgh
Optional: Hogwarts Express and Scottish Highlands Tour from Edinburgh: USD 320, min 2 paxTrade the city’s bustle for a magical day in nature on this Harry Potter-themed excursion into the Scottish Highlands. In the morning, set off from Edinburgh and enjoy sightseeing stops en route, including the fishing village of Mallaig. Then, board the Jacobite Steam Train (a double for the Hogwarts Express) and travel along the Glenfinnan Viaduct, made famous in the films. Finally, see Glencoe’s dramatic scenery before your return trip.
Explore the stunning Scottish Highlands on a full-day excursion that includes Glencoe and Loch Ness. Set out from Edinburgh aboard a comfortable coach to experience some of the area's top sights and attractions. Visit Callander, the "Gateway to the Highlands", learn the fascinating history of Glencoe—a village made famous as a setting for “James Bond” and “Harry Potter” films—and see the world-renowned Loch Ness too.
Make your own way to the railway station to board your train to Glasgow. Upon arrival at the Glasgow Railway Station, find your own way to your hotel. From there, you will spend your day at leisure in Glasgow. You may choose to join our optional tours.
Overnight in Glasgow
Optional: Glasgow City Centre Daily Walking Tour: USD 30, min 1 paxMaximize time in Glasgow with a city center walking tour with a local guide. Each tour is unique depending on the guide, but potential stops include George Square, Glasgow Cathedral, and Glasgow Green. As well as well-known sights, the itinerary also includes off-the-beaten-path attractions and hidden treasures that you’d likely miss if exploring alone.
Go behind-the-scenes of the Celtic Park Stadium in Glasgow, Scotland’s largest football stadium and home of the legendary Celtic Park Football Club. On this 60-minute tour, you’ll get to peek inside the dressing rooms, walk through the player’s tunnel, sit in the dugout, and hear all the secrets and stories of Glasgow’s most popular football team.
Discover Glasgow through food and drink with locally owned Eat Walk Glasgow Food and Drink walking tours. A city known as much for its vibrant food and drink scene as its history, Glasgow beckons food lovers and curious locals and travelers alike.
See Glasgow's New Town from a unique vantage point on a small-group walking tour complete with beer tastings. Hear fascinating stories of the people who gained and lost huge fortunes in this city that has experienced the ups and downs of immense wealth and poverty. Discover the history of Glasgow’s brewing scene, and taste beers from Scotland's award-winning breweries with stops at 2 local pubs.
It isn’t a trip to Scotland without a whisky tasting—and this tour provides the perfect introduction to The Clydeside Distillery: Glasgow’s first dedicated single-malt distillery in over a century. Explore the Dockside Story to learn all about the history of whisky, how it's made, and every stage of production. End your tour with a guided whisky tasting where you learn how to nose and taste whisky with three drams from Clydeside. Note: during "silent season," no production will take place but tours run as normal with full access to the distillery.
Spend your day at leisure or choose to book our optional tours.
Overnight in Glasgow
Optional: Oban, Glencoe, Highlands Lochs & Castles - Day Tour: USD 90, min 2 paxWhat could be more quintessentially Scottish than lochs and castles? Travel through the photo-worthy West Highlands, visit the haunting glen of Glencoe and stop at Loch Lomond on this day trip from Glasgow by Mercedes minivan. Numbers are limited to 16 passengers to ensure a more personalized experience with an informative guide, who offers insightful commentary at Kilchurn Castle, Inveraray town, Castle Stalker and more.
Travel from Glasgow to 3 different distilleries, and learn about what it takes to make a perfect-tasting whisky. You will visit a combination of distilleries who make whisky in the Highlands or Lowlands regions of Scotland, crafting luxury spirits with local barley and spring water. Taste how each whisky is different, and hear about the history of Scotland’s national drink.
Spend your day at leisure or you can choose to book our optional tours.
Overnight in Glasgow
Optional: Standing Stones, Inveraray and Kilchurn Castles & Highland Tour : USD 120, min 2 paxCheck out standing stones that are believed to be over 5000 years old, plus have more adventures in the Scottish Highlands on this small, intimate-group tour. Your guide has the gift of gab and can tell stories the entire tour. You also visit Inveraray, Kilchurn Castles, and more. Make several stops for photos and to stretch your legs, too.
Discover Scotland’s dramatic landscape and even more dramatic history on this full-day tour from Glasgow. In a small group, wind through the Scottish Highlands to Stirling Castle, former home of Mary, Queen of Scots. Hear about legendary battles that took place there, then continue on to Doune Castle and Trossachs National Park before taking a 1-hour cruise on Loch Lomond.
Today you will make your own way to board the train back to Edinburgh, and finally to the international Airport in Edinburgh for your flight back home.
A 5-minute walk from Waverley Train Station, ibis Edinburgh Centre South Bridge – Royal Mile provides centrally located accommodation in the Old Town. This Ibis hotel has a bar and restaurant, and offers free WiFi. Furnished with Ibis Sweet Beds, each air-conditioned room has a flat-screen TV, desk, hairdryer and tea and coffee facilities. All have en-suite bathrooms with shower and complementary toiletries. The restaurant serves international cuisine from lunchtime until late evening, and is complemented by a relaxing bar which also serves snacks. ibis Edinburgh Centre South Bridge – Royal Mile is around 9 minutes’ walk from Edinburgh Castle, and Holyrood Park is around 15 minutes away. The Festival Theatre, Grassmarket and the Museum of Edinburgh are among the attractions within a 10-minute walk. Discounted parking facilities are available within 5 minutes' walk of the hotel.
5 minutes' walk from Grassmarket, Novotel Edinburgh Centre features a hot tub and swimming pool. It offers spacious, modern rooms with LCD TVs. Princes Street is a 10-minute walk away. Each room provides a 50-inch LCD TV with Freeview Channels. Rooms also feature free Wi-Fi,a private bathroom, minibar, and tea/coffee facilities. Guest can relax in Novotel’s sauna, or exercise in the modern fitness centre. The Tap Kitchen & Bar serves American dining cuisine. Guests can experience Scottish cuisine with the property's "Wee Menu", which offers seasonal Scottish dishes. Cocktails and craft beers are also available. The Royal Lyceum Theatre is just 5 minutes’ walk away, and Edinburgh Waverley is a 20-minute walk. Holyrood Park can be reached in a 25 minutes walk, and The Royal Mile is 15 minutes' walk.
Located in Glasgow's city centre, Mercure Glasgow City Hotel offers accommodation with free WiFi and is a few-minute walk away from the main high street. Each room at Mercure Glasgow City Hotel features a flat-screen TV and tea/coffee maker. 24-hour room service is also available. Breakfast is available in the morning. Guests can also enjoy the bar/cafe. Mercure Glasgow City is a 5-minute walk from Central Station and Queen Street Station. There is easy access to the M8, 5-minute drive from the hotel.
Experience the stunning upgrade of our hotel! The refurbishment of our welcoming, contemporary public spaces is now complete and our upgraded leisure club now features brand-new fitness equipment. We're also nearing the final stages of refreshing all 303 guest rooms for an enhanced stay. This 4-star hotel has undergone a stylish transformation, with every detail reimagined to offer a perfect blend of comfort, elegance, and vibrant energy. Featuring upgraded public areas, 303 beautifully redesigned rooms, an enhanced leisure club, modernised meeting rooms, and a contemporary executive lounge, this hotel provides an unforgettable experience for every guest. Conveniently located just off the M8, the hotel offers unbeatable access to local attractions. It’s within walking distance of the OVO Hydro, the Scottish Event Campus (SEC), and Buchanan Street shopping. Glasgow Airport is just 15 minutes away, and Anderston Rail Station is only a 3-minute walk, making it easy to explore Glasgow and beyond. Each spacious room features premium bedding, a large flat-screen TV, and stunning city views for a comfortable stay. Guests can enjoy a range of on-site amenities, including free Wi-Fi in public areas, an indoor pool, a steam room, and a sauna. The health and beauty spa provides relaxing treatments, while the fitness centre boasts the latest cardio equipment and weights. The Cast Iron Grill serves Scottish-inspired dishes offering a true taste of Scotland. For a more casual experience, the Brew Bar Lounge offers speciality cocktails, light bites, and Starbucks coffee. 24-hour room service is also available for guests who prefer to unwind in the comfort of their room. Whether guests are visiting to explore Glasgow’s vibrant culture or head off to the stunning Highlands, this hotel is the perfect base for a Scottish adventure.

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Requests may be made for special meals. These requests will be sent on your behalf to the airline so long as Indus receives these request prior to your documents being issued. The availability of special meals will be based upon the specific airlines and will be at their discretion.
Can I use my frequent flier miles?
Accrued frequent flier miles cannot be used toward the purchase of Indus Travels’ airfare or used for class upgrades. However, airfare purchased through Indus Travels may qualify to earn you additional miles.
What is required when I check-in?
Ticketed passengers must show correct identification at check-in. Children must have a parent present at check-in and all tickets must be in each passenger's name.
What is required with International travel?
An international trip may require valid travel documents such as passport, visa, re-entry permit, health certificate, inoculation record, a ticket for the return journey or continuance of your trip, or ANY combination thereof. Passengers are responsible for the proper documentation. Concerns about the required travel documents may be resolved by contacting the appropriate consulate or embassy.




