Route notes
Why this routing works
This 11-week itinerary is structured as an open-jaw and surface-sector trip, starting in Halifax and flying to Tashkent for a 12-night stay. From there, the ticket resumes in New Delhi after an overland gap, then continues by air to Kathmandu. A second surface segment separates Kathmandu and Colombo, after which the routing picks up again through Male and Vienna before returning to Halifax.
The sequencing keeps the ticketed flights focused on the long-haul jumps while leaving two regional sections off-ticket for independent overland planning. That can be useful for travelers who want flexibility between Tashkent and Delhi and again between Kathmandu and Colombo, without forcing those segments into the airfare. The final Europe stop in Vienna includes 5 nights and works as the last scheduled break before the transatlantic return to Canada.
With economy pricing in the USD 1,238 to 1,620 range, this is a budget-conscious multi-stop structure built around multiple regions rather than a strict round-the-world fare pattern. A September departure fits the stated July-September season and gives a clear framework for planning onward timing, especially around the two self-arranged surface sectors.
