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Get Fit and Destress while Trekking the Himalayan Foothills and Dining...



Himalayan Boot Camp, a U.S.-based luxury wellness company, is offering a $3000 dollar discount for its two week inaugural tour to the Himalayan foothills of India, scheduled for October 23 through November 7, 2008.



Himalayan Boot Camp is an exotic, luxurious getaway that combines adventure, travel, gourmet food and personal fitness aimed at propelling your mind and body toward achieving a balanced healthy lifestyle.



Himalayan Boot Camp was founded by Connie Umbenhower, author of The Deity Diet, a book specializing in healthy Indian cuisine, scheduled to come out Winter 2008.



"The demands and stress of everyday living have left most of us with no time for much needed relaxation. We are a society running ourselves into the ground," states Connie Umbenhower. "Our boot camps are the perfect gift to pamper yourself with, to rejuvenate your energy, reconnect with nature and invigorate your body, mind and spirit."



Himalayan Boot Camp offers unparalleled, all-inclusive getaways that include luxurious accommodations at a 1600 acre tea plantation in the Himalayan foothills. It includes gourmet, health-conscious dining, as well as daily hikes and mountain excursions amidst spectacular scenery. Guests will enjoy massages, meditation and yoga classes, capping off each boot camp with a visit to the Taj Mahal.



Ultimately, the goal of the company is to provide its guests with a delightful and unforgettable experience.



For more information go to www.himalayanbootcamp.com or call 1-866-928-9911 to book now and redeem the $3,000 discount. Space is very limited.



For press inquires, contact:


Alicia Dunams


888-451-8917






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