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Golden
triangle with golden temple
Day 01 : Arrival Delhi
Arrive Delhi, Meet assist at
the airport & transfer to
hotel. Night stay in Delhi.
Day 02 : Delhi
After
breakfast proceed for sightseeing
tour of New Delhi where ornate
buildings recall the days when
India was the Jewel in the crown
of the British empire. Visit
the 11th century Qutab Minar,
India Gate and the grand government
buildings, the President’s House,
Mahatama Gandhi Memorial, Also
visit Laxmi Narayan temple popularly
known as Birla Temple. Later
transfer to airport.
Day 03 : Delhi - Agra - Jaipur
Morning
after breakfast check out from
the hotel & transfer to
railway station to board the
super fast air-conditioned train
to Agra. Arrive Agra in approx.
02 hours & visit the magnificient
Taj Mahal - one of the seven
wonders of the world surely
the most extravagant expression
of love ever created. 20,000
men labored for over 17 years
to build this memorial to Shah
Jahan's beloved wife Also visit
the Agra fort - the rusty and
majestic red-sandstone fort
of Agra stands on the banks
of the river Yamuna and the
construction was started by
Emperor Akbar in 1566. At the
Diwan-I-Am (hall of public audience),
a colonnaded hall of red-sandstone
with a throne alcove of inlaid
marble at the back, the Emperor
heard public petitions. At the
Diwan-I-Khas (hall of private
audience) where marble pavilions
with floral inlays lend an ethereal
ambience, the Emperor sat on
his gem-studded Peacock Throne
and met foreign ambassadors
and rulers of friendly kingdoms&
enjoy a lavish buffet lunch
in a 5* hotel in Agra. After
lunch drive to Jaipur enroute
visiting Fatehpur Sikri-a perfectly
preserved red sandstone “ghost
town” which was the estranged
capital of mughal emperor Akbar,
built in 1569 and deserted when
its water supply failed. Arrive
Jaipur & transfer to Hotel.
Night stay in Jaipur.
Day 04 : Jaipur – Delhi
After
a leisurely breakfast, visit
the majestic Amber Fort, is
one that cannot be easily described.
Ride up on Elephants to the
former capital of the royals
set against the backdrop of
the wooded hills. Later visit
the City Palace, Palace of Winds
also known as Hawa Mahal, this
elaborate building, now little
more than a façade, is encrusted
with delicate screens and carved
balconies from which the royal
ladies, confined to their quarters,
could sneak views of the outside
world. Past, present and future
merge at Jai Singh's observatory,
where time has been accurately
measured since the 17th century.
Evening transfer to railway
station to board the air conditioned
train to Delhi, Dinner in the
train, Arrive Delhi & transfer
to hotel. Night stay in Delhi.
Day 05 : Delhi - Amritsar
Early morning pick up from hotel
& transfer to railway station
to board the superfast air-conditioned
train to Amritsar . Breakfast
in the train, arrive Amritsar
and transfer to hotel. Evening
visit Wagah Border to watch
Border Retreat Ceremony. The
pageant of the beating of the
retreat and the change of guard
within handshaking distance
of the Indian and Pakistani
forces here makes the most charming
of the spectacles as a daily
evening drill. Ascertain the
timings before you leave to
see this spectacle since these
are changed seasonally. Wagha
is the only land border open
between Pakistan and India.
Night stay in Amritsar.
Day 06 : Amritsar - Delhi
Morning visit Golden Temple
-is the most sacred temple for
Sikhs. It is a symbol of the
magnificence and strength of
the Sikh people all over the
world. In the evolution of the
Darbar Sahib, is entwined the
history and ideology of Sikhism.
In its architecture are included,
symbols associated with other
places of worship. This is an
example of the spirit of tolerance
and acceptance that the Sikh
philosophy propounds.
Also visit Jallianwala Bagh-
Martyrs’ Memmorial built in
the shape of eternal flame of
liberty is situated on the outskirts
of Golden Temple. Here about
1500 and 2000 persons who were
attending a peaceful meeting
during the freedom movement
fell under the bullets of the
British General Dyer on 13 April
1919 and the city of Amritsar.
Afternoon transfer to railway
station to board the train back
to Delhi. Arrive Delhi and transfer
to hotel. Night stay in Delhi.
Day 07 : Departure
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Golden
triangle with beaches
Duration : 13 Days / 12 Nights
Destination Covered : Delhi -
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Day
1 : Arrival Delhi
Arrive
at Delhi International airport.
On arrival in Delhi, the guest
will be met by our representative
and transferred to hotel. Overnight
stay at hotel.
Day 2 : Delhi
After breakfast combined sightseeing
of Old & New Delhi. Overnight
stay at hotel.
Day 3 : Delhi - Agra
Morning
drive to Agra (203 kms). Upon
arrival in Agra check in at
hotel. Afternoon visit Red Fort
and famous Taj Mahal.For your
information Taj Mahal is closed
on Friday. Overnight at hotel.
Day 4 : Agra - Jaipur
Morning drive to Jaipur (221
kms), en route visit Fatehpur
Sikri. Later continue your drive
to Jaipur. Upon arrival in Jaipur
- check into the
hotel. Evening Rajasthani cuisine
dinner at Chokhi Dhani resort.
Return to city and overnight
stay at Jaipur hotel.
Day 5 : Jaipur
After
your breakfast, enjoy a morning
excursion to the famous Amber
Fort. Take pleasure on an Elephant
back to ride up to the Fort.
Later
enjoy a sightseeing city tour
of Jaipur visiting the famous
City Palace, Jantar Mantar and
Hawa Mahal. Overnight at hotel
in Jaipur.
Day 6 : Jaipur - Mumbai -
Goa
Morning transfer to the airport
for flight Mumbai and further
connect flight to Goa. On arrival
in Goa, the guests will be met
by our representative or hotel
executive and transferred to
hotel. Rest of the day is at
leisure. Overnight at hotel/resort.
Day 7 : 10 - Goa
Full day is at leisure &
overnight stayat hotel/resort.
Day 11 : Goa - Mumbai
Morning at leisure. Afternoon
transfer to airport for the
flight to Mumbai. On arrival
in Mumbai you will be met by
our representative and
Check in into the hotel for
the overnight stay.
Day 12 : Mumbai
Morning
take one hour boat ride across
Mumbai Harbour brings you to
the lush green Elephanta Island.
Here, visit some of the huge
and
intricately carved Elephanta
Caves that date back to the
8th century. For rows of massive
columns cut into three-headed
sculpture representing Brahma
the Creator, Vishnu the Preserver
and Shiva the Destroyer. Evening
is at leisure and overnight
at hotel in Mumbai.
Day 13 : Mumbai - Departure
Morning in time transfer to
the international airport to
catch the flight back home.
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Day
01 : Arrive Delhi
Arrive
at Delhi and transfer to hotel.
On arrival check in and after
that Introduction & briefing
on the program. Evening free
for site seeing. Overnight at
hotel.
Day 02: Delhi – New Jalpaiguri
Afternoon take train Guwahati
Rajdhani for New Jalpaiguri.
Overnight in the train.
Day 03: NJP-Darjeeling (2130m)
95km
Reach New Jalpaiguri at 10:25.
On arrival transfer to hotel.
Take rest during the day and
evening at leisure. Overnight
at hotel.
Day 04: Darjeeling-sightseeing.
Morning
after breakfast sightseeing
tour of Darjeeling including
Observatory hill, Ghoom Momatery,
Tiger Hill, ea Gardens. Evening
dinner with bonfire. Overnight
at hotel.
GHOOM MONASTERY
No visit to Darjeeling is complete
without a visit to Ghoom, which
is six kilometres away from
the main town. The hillock is
dominated by the famous Yiga
Choeling Monastery and a 4.5-metre
tall image of the Maitreya Buddha.
OBSERVATORY HILL
Strolling up the Mall, past
the quaint Tibetan market, you
arrive at the Observatory Hill,
the popular meeting place for
tourists as well as residents.
It is a major tourist spot of
Darjeeling, not only for its
religious importance but also
for the picturesque views the
place offers. The view of the
magnificent Mt. Kanchenjunga
and the entire landscape below
is a site worth seeing.
TIGER HILL
A strategic point to watch the
spectacular sunrise is Tiger
Hill, located at an altitude
of 2,590 metres above sea level.
It offers a magnificent view
of the rising sun over the snow-capped
Mt. Kanchenjunga and other great
Eastern Himalayan peaks. You
can also witness some of the
high Himalayan peaks from here
on a clear day.
TEA GARDENS
While in Darjeeling get to know
some little-known details of
the cuppa that cheers by visiting
the tea gardens that dot the
valley. In fact, the Darjeeling
tea has attained for itself
a name and a flavour that can
neither be matched nor duplicated.
There was a time when Darjeeling
tea was a brew against which
all other brands of tea used
to be graded. Even today, connoisseurs
fondly refer to it as the champagne
of teas.
Day 05: Darjeeling-Sandakphu
(3636m)
Morning after breakfast drive
for Sandakphu. On reaching camp
in Sandakphu. Enjoy the beautiful
scenery there. Overnight at
camp.
Day 06: Sandakphu- Phalut
(3600m) 21km
Morning
after breakfast start the trek
for Phalut. The trek begins
with a sharp descent and proceeds
at a fairly level stretch for
13 km. The last mile is a series
of zigzags leading directly
to the bungalow. Phalut, the
tri-junction of Sikkim, Nepal
and India, presents the same
view of the snows as Sandakphu.
Stay at camp there. Overnight
in the camp.
Day 07: Phalut –Gorkey (2850m)
15km
Morning after breakfast start
the trek for Gorkey. It is a
steep downhill trek. Here we
halt for the night at an altitude
of 7500 ft.
Day 08: Gorkey-Rammam (2560m)
9km
Morning after breakfast start
the trek for Rammam. Reach there
in the afternoon and camp. Overnight
at camp.
Day 09: Rammam-Srikhola (2100m)
11km
The trek through the dense forests
of Rhododendron, silver firs,
oaks and Magnolias and Hemlocks
leads you to Srikhola. As the
word Khola denotes we rest besides
the Shiri river for the night.
Overnight at Srikhola at camp.
Day 10: Srikhola-Rimbik (2286m)
8km
The
trek to Rimbik is fairly easy
and it takes about three hours
if one takes an easy walk. Here
the trek ends. From here we
proceed to Mirik. Overnight
at Mirik.
Day 11: Mirik- NJP. 65 Kms.
Morning drive for New Jalpaiguri,
enroute visit the Mirik Lake,
the beautiful 1.25 Km long lake
is the most attractive spot
with facility for boating. On
arrival in New Jalpaiguri check
in hotel.Overnight at hotel.
Day 12: NJP - Delhi
Morning free and later take
Guwahati Rajdhani for New Delhi.
Overnight in train. Reach New
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Golden
Triangle East India Tour
Duration: 07 Days/ 06 Nights
Destinations Covered: Kolkata-
Darjeeling- Kalimpong- Gangtok-
Kolkata |
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Day
01: Arrive Kolkata
On
arrival at the international
airport, you will be met by
our representative and transferred
to your hotel. Check in to the
hotel and relax.
Day 02: Kolkata – Bagdogra
In the morning, you'll be transferred
to airport to board a flight
to Bagdogra. On arrival you'll
be met and we drive to Darjeeling
- one of the most beautiful
hill resorts of India offering
breathtaking mountain views
of the Kanchanjunga (8,586m)
- the 3rd highest peak of the
world. Arrive and check in to
the hotel and relax.
Day 03: Darjeeling
Today we'll take an invigorating
early morning excursion to the
Tiger Hill to enjoy the spectacular
sunrise on the Kanchanjunga
range. Watch the glow of the
sunrise changing, as it bathes
the snow-capped peaks in pastel
hues. Return to hotel for breakfast,
and start for a half-day city
sightseeing tour of Darjeeling,
visiting the famous Ghoom Monastery
, the oldest Buddhist monastery
in the region; and the Tibetan
Refugee Village , known for
its superb carpets and handicrafts.
Spend the afternoon at leisure.
Day 04: Darjeeling – Kalimpong
In
the morning, we'll drive to
Kalimpong across the Teesta
River and through dense forests
of Teak and Sal. On arrival,
check in to your hotel and relax.
In the afternoon, enjoy a visit
to the Tharpa Choling Monastery
to see age-old frescoes and
exquisite silk thangkas , and
delight over an incredible 500
varieties of exotic orchids,
cacti and other plants in a
riot of colors at the Orchid
nurseries.
Day 05: Kalimpong – Gangtok
In the morning, we'll drive
to Gangtok, the capital of the
Indian state of Sikkim. On arrival
check in to your hotel and relax.
In the afternoon, enjoy a sightseeing
tour of Gangtok visiting the
200 year-old Enchey Monastery
and enjoy the artistic celebration
of the Buddhist faith atop a
fabulous ridge overlooking the
city of Gangtok. Later visit
the Namgyalk Institute of Tibetology
to discover a rare collection
of books, art and astonishingly
beautiful thangkas .
Day 06: Gangtok
In the morning, we'll drive
to the famous Rumtek Monastery
, passing through scenic lush
green rice fields and bamboo
groves. Here you can see some
exquisite mural work. Spend
the afternoon at your leisure.
Day 07: Gangtok – Bagdogra
In
the early morning, we'll drive
to Bagdogra airport to board
a flight to Kolkata. On arrival,
check in to your hotel and relax.
In the afternoon, enjoy a visit
to the Victoria Memorial known
for its unusual architecture,
its artistic displays of the
British Raj and unique artifacts.
Later visit the famous Kali
Temple , dedicated to the goddess
Kali. Later drive down the famous
Chowringhee Avenue , the wide
boulevard with stately mansions
on one side and a huge expanse
of green on the other, to the
New Market , a buzzing bazaar
since 1874.
Day 08: Kolkata Departure
In the morning our representative
will assist you transfer to
international airport to board
a flight for your onward journey.
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The
Taste of (Central India) Madhya
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Destination:
Indore-Maheshwar-Omkareshwar-Mandu-Ujjain-
Bhopal-Bojhpur-Bhimbetkar-Sanchi-Pachmarhi-Jabalpur-Kanha
& Bandhavgarh National Park-Khajuraho-Orchha-Shivpuri-Gwalior-Delhi |
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Tour Description: The tour
is specially designed to give
you every thing in one go, to
experience each and every flavour
of the life. The ancient cultural
of Bhopal, the stoneage gallery
of Bhimbetkar, the living legend
of King Bhoj at Bhojpur,the
Madhya Pradesh's most verdant
Jewel and Nature's own colour-Pachmarhi,
the wonder created by River
at Jabalpur and undisputable
Kipling counrty and unrivalled
Tiger Land-Kanha National Park.
Day 01:Indore:
On arrival at Indore airport
you will be received by our
representative and transferred
to your hotel.
Day 02:Indore-Omkareshwar-Mandu
Drive
straight to Mandu en-route visit
Omkareshwar. This holy island
is shaped like the sacred Hindu
symbol "OM". Here
the Narmada and the Kaveri rivers
meet and the pilgrims gather
at the confluence in large numbers
to pay obeisance before the
Joytirlanga. On arrival at Mandu
check-in your hotel.
Day 03: Mandu
Morning at leisure in the rejuvenating
environment of this lost city.
In the latter half we proceed
for the sight seeing of this
celebration in stone of life
& Joy where the monuments
are still singing the glory
of this beautiful land.
Day 04:Mandu- Ujjain-Bhopal
Drive
straight to Bhopal and en-route
visit Ujjain. At Ujjain visit
the historical sacred temples
and experience the spiritual
essence of this place also enjoy
the awesome spectacle rituals
at the holy river Shipra. After
checking-in the hotel at Bhopal
proceed to witness the fascinating
amalgam of scenic beauty, historicity
and modern urban planning of
the historic city of Bhopal.
Day 05: Bhopal-Sanchi-Bhopal
Morning at leisure. Move out
for an excursion trip to Sanchi
and witness the masterpieces
of Buddhist Art, which speaks
of the story of Emperor Ashoka’s
becoming follower of Buddhism.
Overnight at Bhopal.
Day 06: Bhopal-Bimbetka-Bhojpur
Morning
at leisure. Move out for an
excursion trip to the carved
dream of King Bhoj at Bhojpur
and also see the homes(caves)
of the
prehistoric cave dwellers at
Bhimbetkar. Overnight at Bhopal.
Day 07: Bhopal- Pachmarhi
Morning at leisure. Drive to
Pachmarhi, Upon arrival check-in
the hotel. Over night at the
hotel.
Day 08: Pachmarhi
Morning at leisure in the nature’s
lap of this green destination.
Proceed for the sight seeing
which includes wonderful natural
spots. Evening to rejuvenate
by taking the glimpse of saucer
shaped Pachmarhi from the top
of the hill known as "Priyadarshini
point".
Day 09: Pachmari- Kanha National
Park
Morning
drive to Kanha national Park
and check-in the Jungle Resort.
Proceed for the Jungle Gypsy
safari in the national Park.
Over night at the resort.
Day 10: Kanha park National
Park
Early in the morning move out
deep inside the park on the
jungle gypsy safari and spot
the Sher Khan (the tiger). After
lunch set out once again for
the jungle safari. Enjoy the
tribal folk dances around the
bonfire in the evening.
Day 11: Kanha- Jabalpur
After the early morning jungle
gypsy safari drive straight
to Jabalpur - The Marble City.
Upon arrival check-in the hotel.
In the evening proceed for an
excursion to Bedhaghat and enjoy
romantic boat ride in the moon
light over the river Narmada.
Day 12:Bandhavgarh National
Park
In
the morning drive straight to
Bandhavgarh. Check-in the hotel.
Enjoy the afternoon jungle gypsy
safari.
Day 13: Bandhavagarh National
Park
Visit the national park on the
elephant’s back and see the
Tiger and other wild animals
in their natural habitats. After
lunch move our once again on
the elephants back to see the
national park.
Day 14: Bandhavagarh National
Park
Enjoy the morning and evening
jungle gypsy safari.
Day 15: Khajuraho
In the morning drive straight
to Khajuraho and on arrival
check-in your hotel. Move out
for the sight seeing of this
historical place and see the
erotic temples of Khajuraho.
Day 16:Khajuraho-Orchha
Morning
at leisure. Drive straight to
Orchha and on arrival check-in
your hotel. Move out for the
sight seeing tour of Orchha.
Overnight in the Palace Hotel.
Day 17: Orchha-(Shivpuri)-Gwalior
After the sight seeing of Orchha
drive straight to Shivpuri.
On arrival at Shivpuri proceed
for the sight seeing.
Drive straight to Gwalior and
on arrival check-in your hotel.
Day 18: Gwalior
Morning at leisure. Move out
for the sight seeing of the
Royal city of Gwalior and visit
the Huge fort of Gwalior and
the splendid Palace of Maharaja
of Gwalior. Also explore the
busy bazaars of old Gwalior.
You will be transferred to the
railway station to board the
train for Delhi. On arrival
at Delhi you will be received
and transferred to your hotel.
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Triangle) |
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Destinations : Delhi-Agra-Jaipur.
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01. Delhi–Agra
Receive
you from Delhi hotel in the
morning and straight drive to
Agra, upon arrival check into
the hotel, after having some
rest proceed for sightseeing,
visit Taj Mahal, Agra fort,
and dinner over night stay at
hotel.
Day 02. Agra-Jaipur
Morning
after breakfast check out from
the hotel and leave for Jaipur,
on
the way visit Fatehpur Sikri,
upon arrival check into the
hotel, after having some rest
proceed for sightseeing, dinner
& over night stay at hotel.
Day 03. Jaipur–Delhi
Morning after breakfast check
out the hotel and proceed to
visit City Palace, Hawa Mahal,
Amber fort, late in the afternoon
leave for Delhi, upon arrival
drop you at Delhi hotel.
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Tour
The Land of Lord Krishna
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| Duration:
06 Nights - 07 Days
Destinations : Delhi
- Mathura - Gokul - Mahavan
- Goverdhan - Nand Goan -
Barsana - Agra
Day 01 : Arrive Delhi
Indian Horizons representative
would meet you on arrival
at the airport and transfer
you to the hotel where you
room would be ready. Overnight
at Delhi
Day 02 : Delhi - Mathura
Morning
after breakfast drive to Mathura
covering a distance of 147
Kms / 03 Hrs. On arrival check-into
the hotel. Afternoon visit
Vrindavan , where Lord Krishna
spent his childhood days ,
played the flute sporting
with the Gopis and where Radhika
pined for her lover. Visit
the Govind Dev Temple - built
in 1590 and a testimony to
the architectural splendour
of medieval India. Proceed
to Rangaji Temple - Vrindavan's
longest temple constructed
in 1851 with 50 feet tall
' Dhwaja Stambha ' believed
to be gold - plated. Continue
to Madan Mohan Temple situated
near Kali Ghat, Glass Temple
and the Bankey Bihari Temple
one of the oldest temples
built in 1921. Overnight at
Mathura
Day 03 : Mathura - Gokul
- Mahavan - Goverdhan - Mathura
Morning after breakfast drive
to Gokul where Nand Gopal
was sheltered in Yashoda Maiya's
home in secrecy to escape
the wrath of tyrant Kansha.
Also visit Gokul Nath Ji Temple.
Proceed to Mahavan believed
to have cradled Lord Krishna.
Visit 'Assi Khambha' the temple
dedicated to Mathura Nath
Ji. Continue to Goverdhan
- where Lord Krishna held
aloft 'Giriraj' , the sandstone
hill on his finger for seven
days and nights to protect
the people of Braj from the
wrath of rain and thunder
sent by Indra. Return to Mathura.
Overnight at Mathura
Day 04 : Mathura - Nand
Goan - Barsana - Mathura
Morning
visit Nand Gaon - the house
of Lord Krishna's foster father
Nand , in whose memory stands
the 19th century temple. A
little beyond is Pan Sarovar
- one of the four most celebrated
lakes in Braj. Continue to
Barsana - the birth place
of Radha - with temples in
reverence of Ladliji ( Radha
) . Also visit the water tank
' Prem Sarovar ' , the first
meeting place of Radha - Krishna.
Overnight at Mathura
Day 05 : Mathura - Agra
- Delhi
Morning after breakfast drive
to Agra covering a distance
of 57 Kms/ 02 Hrs. Visit Taj
Mahal, Agra Fort and the tomb
of Itmad - Ud - Daullah. Later
drive to Delhi 203 Kms/05
Hrs. Overnight at Delhi
Day 06 : Delhi - Flight
Back Home
Morning after breakfast relax
for the day. Later in-time
transfer to the airport for
your flight back home
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Golden
Triangle & Ghats of Varanasi
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Duration
: 8 Nights / 9 Days
Destination : Delhi,
Jaipur, Agra, Mathura, Vrindavan,
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01: Arrive Delhi
You
arrive in Delhi by International
flight. After a traditional
Welcome our representative
would assist you at the airport
and to our hotel for check-in.
After some rest, breakfast
at coffee shop in the Hotel.
After breakfast we will go
on a guided tour of Delhi
at 1100 hrs, beginning with
a morning sightseeing trip
to Gandhi Memorial at Raj
Ghat followed by the drive
around India Gate and President's
House. In the afternoon visits
to Humayun's Tomb, Lotus Temple,
Qutub Minar, Mahavir Ahinsa
Sthal and Chhatarpur temple.
Overnight stay at Hotel.
DAY 02: Delhi - Jaipur
(250 km / 5 hrs)
Post breakfast we leave for
Jaipur the flamboyant capital
of Rajasthan. On arrival at
Jaipur, our representative
will meet & assist you
to check-in at our hotel for
overnight stay.
Excursion to Chokhi Dhani:
Today we will take you for
evening excursion to Chokhi
Dhani complex, an ethnic village
resort located at a distance
15 km from Jaipur. Evenings
at Chokhi Dhani are very special.
A Rajasthani village atmosphere
is recreated on the sprawling
ground and includes the entertainment
by folk dancers and musicians.
The guests can move around
freely and enjoy the evening.
Later drive back to Hotel
for overnight stay.
DAY 03: Jaipur
Early
morning after breakfast 11
km drive to Amber, the capital
of the gallant Rajputs from
1037 to 1728 AD. We ride the
elephant back and reach the
Fort situated on the hill
and then visit the Fort Palace.
Later we visit the City Palace,
Birla Temple, Jantar Mantar
Observatory and the Palace
of Winds. Overnight stay.
DAY 04: Jaipur - Fatehpur
Sikri - Agra (260 km / 6 hrs)
After breakfast in the coffee
shop, we drive at 0900 hrs
to Agra. En route we visit
Fatehpur Sikri, a masterpiece
in sandstone with the stunning
elegance of its palaces and
courts. Further proceed to
Agra, upon arrival we help
you check-in at our hotel
at Agra. Overnight stay at
Agra.
DAY 05: Agra (Excursion
to Mathura and Vrindavan)
- Varanasi
Agra,
the erstwhile capital of India
under the great Mughals and
known for Taj Mahal, has always
fascinated Indians and foreigners
alike. Most of Agra is on
the West bank of river Yamuna,
with the Agra Fort and the
Taj Mahal at its nucleus.
Taj Mahal is quite simply
one of mankind's most remarkable
creations. After early breakfast,
we drive at 0800 hrs to Taj
Mahal built by emperor Shahjahan
in memory of his beloved wife
Mumtaz Mahal. Next we visit
Agra Fort. Later in the afternoon
we leave for Sikandara, Akbar's
tomb. Further we proceed to
Mathura and Vrindavan, related
with the birth and childhood
of Lord Krishna.
In the evening, transfer to
the Agra railway station to
board overnight train for
Varanasi, scheduled to depart
at 2320 hrs.
DAY 06: Arrive Varanasi
ARRIVE VARANASI
Varanasi at 0800 hrs. and
transfer to prebooked hotel.
Varanasi : formerly known
as Kashi - the city that illuminates.
The religious capital of Hinduism
, Varanasi is the oldest living
city of India & one of
the worlds' most ancient.
The present name is derived
from the fact that the city
is at the confluence of the
rivers Varuna & Asi.
Afternoon, excursion to Sarnath
- the buried Buddhist city
where Buddha preached his
first sermon. After attaining
enlightenment at Bodh Gaya
the Buddha went to Sarnath;
and it was here that he preached
his first discourse in the
deer park to set in motion
the 'Wheel of the Dharma'.
It is one of the most holy
sites as in this place the
stream of the Buddha's teaching
first flowed. Sarnath was
a renowned school of learning
from 16th century BC to 12th
century AD. Visit the ruins,
the stupa, the Buddhist temple
& the museum (closed on
Fridays). At the museum is
the Ashok Pillar with its
four guardian lions, used
as independent Indias' national
emblem
DAY 07: Varanasi
Early
morning, leave for boat ride
on the Ganges to see the bathing
Ghats (river bank) & cremation
site. Sunrise on the riverfront,
as seen from a boat, can be
a spiritually uplifting sight.
The life on the Ghats bound
in an endless string of rituals,
ever-changing aspects of the
river & the wide landscape
across have fascinated visitors
from all over the world. Return
to hotel for breakfast.
After breakfast, city tour
of Varanasi - Visit the Bharat
Mata temple with a big relief
map of India in Marble, Durga
temple, Tulsi Manas Mandir,
Benaras Hindu University which
has an art gallery & the
mosque of Moghul Emperor Aurangzeb.
Afternoon, excursion to Ramnagar.
Return by boat in the evening,
enroute witness the religious
ceremonies along the banks
of river Ganges.
DAY 08: Varanasi - Delhi
(By Air)
Morning at leisure and afternoon
on-time transfer to the airport
to board the flight to Delhi.
Upon arrival assistance at
the airport and transfer to
the Hotel near to airport
for short stay.
DAY 09: Depart Delhi
Our tour concludes: Goldentriangletour.ws
thanks you for your patronage
and ensures a punctual transfer
to Airport for onward travel.
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Golden
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Duration
: 13 Nights / 14 Days
Destination : Delhi,
Mathura, Vrindavan, Agra,
Jaipur, Cochin, Periyar, Kumarakom,
Kovalam, Mumbai
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01: Arrive Delhi
You
arrive in Delhi by International
flight. After a traditional
Welcome our representative
would assist you at the airport
and to our hotel for check-in.
After some rest, breakfast
at coffee shop in the Hotel.
After breakfast we will go
on a guided tour of Delhi
at 1100 hrs, beginning with
a morning sightseeing trip
to Gandhi Memorial at Raj
Ghat followed by the drive
around India Gate and President's
House. In the afternoon visits
to Humayun's Tomb, Lotus Temple,
Qutab Minar, Mahavir Ahinsa
Sthal and Chhatarpur temple.
Overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 02: Delhi - Agra (
Via mathura & Vrindavan)
(220 km/ 5 hrs)
Today morning we will take
you for New Delhi guided tour
visits to Humayun's Tomb,
Lotus Temple, Qutub Minar,
Mahavir Ahinsa Sthal and Chhatarpur
temple.Later in the afternoon
we leave for Agra via visiting
Mathura & Vrindavan, related
to the birth and childhood
of Lord Krishna. Upon arrival
in Agra assistance and check-in
hotel. In the evening enjoy
the magic show performed by
the local magician and overnight
stay.
Day 03: Agra/Jaipur Via
Fatehpur Sikari (250 km/ 5
hrs.)
Agra,
the erstwhile capital of India
under the great Mughals and
known for Taj Mahal, has always
fascinated the Indians as
well as foreigners alike.
Most of Agra is on the West
bank of river Yamuna, with
the Agra Fort and the Taj
at its nucleus. Taj Mahal
is quite simply one of mankind's
most remarkable creations.
After breakfast you will leave
for a half day sightseeing
visiting Taj Mahal built by
emperor Shahjahan in memory
of his beloved wife Mumtaz
Mahal. Next we visit Agra
Fort, post lunch we leave
for Jaipur via visiting Fatehpur
Sikari, a masterpiece in sandstone
with the stunning elegance
of its palaces and courts.
Next we head to Jaipur the
flamboyant capital of Rajasthan.
On arrival at Jaipur, our
representative will meet &
assist you to check-in at
our hotel for overnight stay.
Day 04: Jaipur
Early morning after breakfast
11 km drive to Amber, the
capital of the gallant Rajputs
from 1037 to 1728 AD. We ride
the elephant back and reach
the Fort situated on the hill
and then visit the Fort Palace.
Later we visit the City Palace,
Birla Temple, Jantar Mantar
Observatory and the Palace
of Winds.
Excursion
to Chokhi Dhani:
Today we will take you
for evening excursion to Chokhi
Dhani complex, an ethnic village
resort located at a distance
15 km from Jaipur. Evenings
at Chokhi Dhani are very special.
A Rajasthani village atmosphere
is recreated on the sprawling
ground and includes the entertainment
by folk dancers and musicians.
The guests can move around
freely and enjoy the evening.
Later drive back to Hotel
for overnight stay.
Day 05: Jaipur / Delhi
(260 km / 6 hrs)
Post breakfast, we drive to
National capital New Delhi.
Upon arrival assistance and
check at our hotel in Delhi.
In the evening at 1800 hrs
we will go for Sound and Light
show, the eventful history
Red Fort has been witness
to is brought out as a sound
and light show every evening
on the ramparts of the Red
Fort. For those desirous of
delving into Delhi's glorious
and tumultuous past at the
Red Fort. Overnight stay.
Day 06: Delhi - Cochin
(By Air)
You
arrive in Cochin from Delhi.
Upon arrival our representative
would meet &assist you
at the airport and to our
hotel for check-in.
Cochin always had a very popular
and historical sea trade connection
with Middle East, Mediterranean
Europe, Dutch and British.
It has one of the finest natural
harbours on the Arabian coastline.
Its
cosmopolitan character is
reflected in the buildings
and structures representing
different regions of the world.
It is one of the few places
in the world where one can
see a Jewish synagogue, Portuguese
churches, architecture, mosques,
temples and Chinese fishing
nets, All in one city. A city
of peninsulas and islands,
today it is Kerala's commercial
hub.
Later in the afternoon at
1300 hrs we leave for a half
day city tour of Cochin, with
visits to St. Francis' Church,
Dutch Palace (Built by the
Portuguese), Jew Town, the
Jewish Synagogue built in
the year 1568, spice market,
where the air is filled with
the pungent smell of spices,
and
Chinese fishing nets. In the
evening we see Kerala's most
popular classical dance, Kathakali.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 07: Cochin - Periyar
(160 km / 04hrs)
After
breakfast, we drive at 0900
hrs to Periyar. Upon arrival
at Periyar, we assist you
to check in at our hotel.
Set on an attractive lakeside,
it is South India's most popular
Wildlife Sanctuary and is
a nice place to cruise on
the lake and have an opportunity
to see wildlife. It is home
to tigers, leopards, elephants,
bison (gaur), antelopes, sambhar,
wild boar, money etc, and
a wide of variety of birds.
Late afternoon at 1500 hrs
we shall take you to a guided
Spice tour in one of the Spice
Gardens / Plantations for
which this region is famous.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 08: Periyar
Early morning before breakfast
at 0630 hrs we go for wildlife
viewing to the sanctuary on
lake Periyar by boat cruise.
After two hours of wildlife
viewing we get back to the
hotel for breakfast. Rest
of the day is at leisure for
independent activities. Overnight
stay at the hotel.
Day 09: Periyar- Kumarakom
(135 km/ 3 hrs)
Today
we leave for Kumarakom known
for its backwaters, huge Vembanad
Lake and the famous Kumarakom
Bird Sanctuary. Late in the
afternoon we visit the Bird
sanctuary. There are two seasons
for birds: between October
and February there are cormorants,
teals, and other ducks and
from February to July there
are darters (snake birds),
night herons, egrets, and
Siberian storks. It also has
golden backed woodpecker,
crow pheasant, white-breasted
water hen & tree pie.
Overnight stay.
Day 10: Kumarakom - Thothapalli
(Overnight Houseboat)
Morning is at leisure. In
the afternoon board the houseboat,
locally called Kettuvallam,
and cruise around backwaters
of Alleppey, observe and experience
the daily life of the villagers
along the backwaters. Overnight
stay at the houseboat.
Day 11: Arrive Thothapalli
- Kovalam (85 km/ 2 hrs)
Arrive Thothapalli, next we
head for Kovalam, South of
Trivandrum, one of India's
best beaches and famous for
water sports in Southern India.
The day's invested in exploring
the unbounded beauty of this
place. Overnight stay.
Day 12: Kovalam - Trivandrum
- Kovalam (16 km / 30 mins.
One way)
Today
we leave for an excursion
to Trivandrum, located on
the Southwestern tip of India.
Famous for its long shorelines
with glorious beaches, historic
monuments, backwater stretches
and a rich cultural heritage,
Trivandrum undoubtedly makes
an ever-popular destination.
We spend half a day here covering
Padmanabha Swamy Temple, Shri
Chitra Art Gallery and the
Museum. Later we drive back
to Trivandrum. Overnight stay.
Day 13: Kovalam - Trivandrum
- Mumbai (By Air)
Morning post breakfast on-time
transfer to airport to catch
the flight for Mumbai. Upon
arrival at Mumbai airport
assistance and transfer to
hotel for check-in.
Later
in the afternoon we will leave
for half day sightseeing tour
covering the Gateway of India,
the entrance to the port of
Mumbai. It was built to commemorate
the visit of King George V
in 1911. Historically the
Gateway holds greater significance
as the last of the British
troops, which left independent
India by sea, marched through
its portals. Other attractions
would be the Prince Wales
Museum & Marine Drive
which runs along the shore
of the Arabian Sea from Nariman
Point past Chowpatty Beach
to the foot of Malabar Hill.
Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 14: Depart Mumbai
Our tour concludes: Goldentriangletours.ws
thanks you for your patronage
and ensures a punctual transfer
to the International airport
for your onward travel.
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Golden
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Duration
: 07 Nights / 08 Days
Destination : Delhi,
Mathura, Vrindavan, Agra,
Jaipur, Amritsar |
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01: Arrive Delhi
You arrive in Delhi by International
flight. After a traditional
Welcome our representative
would assist you at the airport
and to our hotel for check-in.
After some rest, breakfast
at coffee shop in the Hotel.
After breakfast we will go
on a guided tour of Delhi
at 1100 hrs, beginning with
a morning sightseeing trip
to Gandhi Memorial at Raj
Ghat followed by the drive
around India Gate and President's
House. In the afternoon visits
to Humayun's Tomb, Lotus Temple,
Qutub Minar, Mahavir Ahinsa
Sthal and Chhatarpur temple.
Overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 02: Delhi - Agra (
Via mathura & Vrindavan)
(220 km/ 5 hrs)
Today
morning we will take you for
New Delhi guided tour visits
to Humayun's Tomb, Lotus Temple,
Qutub Minar, Mahavir Ahinsa
Sthal and Chhatarpur temple.Later
in the afternoon we leave
for Agra via visiting Mathura
& Vrindavan, related to
the birth and childhood of
Lord Krishna. Upon arrival
in Agra assistance and check-in
hotel. In the evening enjoy
the magic show performed by
the local magician and overnight
stay.
DAY 03: Agra/Jaipur Via
Fatehpur Sikari (250 km/ 5
hrs.)
Agra, the erstwhile capital
of India under the great Mughals
and known for Taj Mahal, has
always fascinated the Indians
as well as foreigners alike.
Most of Agra is on the West
bank of river Yamuna, with
the Agra Fort and the Taj
at its nucleus. Taj Mahal
is quite simply one of mankind's
most remarkable creations.
After breakfast you will leave
for a half day sightseeing
visiting Taj Mahal built by
emperor Shahjahan in memory
of his beloved wife Mumtaz
Mahal. Next we visit Agra
Fort, post lunch we leave
for Jaipur via visiting Fatehpur
Sikari, a masterpiece in sandstone
with the stunning elegance
of its palaces and courts.
Next we head to Jaipur the
flamboyant capital of Rajasthan.
On arrival at Jaipur, our
representative will meet &
assist you to check-in at
our hotel for overnight stay.
Day 04: Jaipur
Early
morning after breakfast 11
km drive to Amber, the capital
of the gallant Rajputs from
1037 to 1728 AD. We ride the
elephant back and reach the
Fort situated on the hill
and then visit the Fort Palace.
Later we visit the City Palace,
Birla Temple, Jantar Mantar
Observatory and the Palace
of Winds.
Excursion to Chokhi Dhani:
Today we will take you for
evening excursion to Chokhi
Dhani complex, an ethnic village
resort located at a distance
15 km from Jaipur. Evenings
at Chokhi Dhani are very special.
A Rajasthani village atmosphere
is recreated on the sprawling
ground and includes the entertainment
by folk dancers and musicians.
The guests can move around
freely and enjoy the evening.
Later drive back to Hotel
for overnight stay.
DAY 05: Jaipur / Delhi
(260 km / 6 hrs)
Post breakfast, we drive to
National capital New Delhi.
Upon arrival assistance and
check at our hotel in Delhi.
In the evening at 1800 hrs
we will go for Sound and Light
show, the eventful history
Red Fort has been witness
to is brought out as a sound
and light show every evening
on the ramparts of the Red
Fort. For those desirous of
delving into Delhi's glorious
and tumultuous past at the
Red Fort. Overnight stay.
DAY 06: Delhi / Amritsar
(By Train )
After breakfast time at leisure.
Afternoon, transfer to the
railway station to board train
for Amritsar. On arrival in
Amritsar meet and assist at
the airport and transfer to
prebooked hotel.
Day 07: Amritsar / Delhi
(By Train )
After
breakfast, visit the Golden
temple - the holiest shrine
of the Sikh religion, also
known as Hari Mandir; Jallianwala
Bagh - The park commemorates
the 2000 Indians who were
killed or wonded at this site,
shot indiscriminately by the
British in 1919. The story
of this massacre is told in
the Martyrs' Gallery and a
section of wall with bullet
marks still visible is preserved,
as the well into which some
people jumped to escape can
be seen; Ram Bagh - a beautiful
garden has a museum built
by Sikh Maharaja Ranjit Sing
and has weapons dating back
to Mughal time and some portraits
of ruling houses of Punjab.
Afternoon , transfer to the
railway station to board train
for Delhi. On arrival in Delhi,
meet and assist at the airport
and transfer to prebooked
hotel.
DAY 08: Depart Delhi
Our tour concludes: Goldentriangletour.ws
thanks you for your patronage
and ensures a punctual transfer
to the International airport
for your onward travel.
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Duration
: 13 Nights / 14 Days
Destination : Delhi,
Mathura, Vrindavan, Agra,
Jaipur, Srinagar, Gulmarg,
Sonmarg, Pahalgam
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01: Arrive Delhi
You
arrive in Delhi by International
flight. After a traditional
Welcome our representative
would assist you at the airport
and to our hotel for check-in.
After some rest, breakfast
at coffee shop in the Hotel.
After breakfast we will go
on a guided tour of Delhi
at 1100 hrs, beginning with
a morning sightseeing trip
to Gandhi Memorial at Raj
Ghat followed by the drive
around India Gate and President's
House. In the afternoon visits
to Humayun's Tomb, Lotus Temple,
Qutub Minar, Mahavir Ahinsa
Sthal and Chhatarpur temple.
Overnight stay at Hotel.
DAY 02: Delhi - Agra (
Via mathura & Vrindavan)
(220 km/ 5 hrs)
Today morning we will take
you for New Delhi guided tour
visits to Humayun's Tomb,
Lotus Temple, Qutub Minar,
Mahavir Ahinsa Sthal and Chhatarpur
temple.Later in the afternoon
we leave for Agra via visiting
Mathura & Vrindavan, related
to the birth and childhood
of Lord Krishna. Upon arrival
in Agra assistance and check-in
hotel. In the evening enjoy
the magic show performed by
the local magician and overnight
stay.
DAY 03: Agra/Jaipur Via
Fatehpur Sikari (250 km/ 5
hrs.)
Agra,
the erstwhile capital of India
under the great Mughals and
known for Taj Mahal, has always
fascinated the Indians as
well as foreigners alike.
Most of Agra is on the West
bank of river Yamuna, with
the Agra Fort and the Taj
at its nucleus. Taj Mahal
is quite simply one of mankind's
most remarkable creations.
After breakfast you will leave
for a half day sightseeing
visiting Taj Mahal built by
emperor Shahjahan in memory
of his beloved wife Mumtaz
Mahal. Next we visit Agra
Fort, post lunch we leave
for Jaipur via visiting Fatehpur
Sikari, a masterpiece in sandstone
with the stunning elegance
of its palaces and courts.
Next we head to Jaipur the
flamboyant capital of Rajasthan.
On arrival at Jaipur, our
representative will meet &
assist you to check-in at
our hotel for overnight stay.
DAY 04: Jaipur
Early morning after breakfast
11 km drive to Amber, the
capital of the gallant Rajputs
from 1037 to 1728 AD. We ride
the elephant back and reach
the Fort situated on the hill
and then visit the Fort Palace.
Later we visit the City Palace,
Birla Temple, Jantar Mantar
Observatory and the Palace
of
Winds.
Excursion to Chokhi Dhani:
Today we will take you for
evening excursion to Chokhi
Dhani complex, an ethnic village
resort located at a distance
15 km from Jaipur. Evenings
at Chokhi Dhani are very special.
A Rajasthani village atmosphere
is recreated on the sprawling
ground and includes the entertainment
by folk dancers and musicians.
The guests can move around
freely and enjoy the evening.
Later drive back to Hotel
for overnight stay.
DAY 05: Jaipur / Delhi
(260 km / 6 hrs)
Post breakfast, we drive to
National capital New Delhi.
Upon arrival assistance and
check at our hotel in Delhi.
In the evening at 1800 hrs
we will go for Sound and Light
show, the eventful history
Red Fort has been witness
to is brought out as a sound
and light show every evening
on the ramparts of the Red
Fort. For those desirous of
delving into Delhi's glorious
and tumultuous past at the
Red Fort. Overnight stay.
DAY 06: Delhi - Srinagar
(By Air)
Post breakfast on time transfer
to Airport to catch the flight
for Srinagar (Paradise On
Earth) Upon arrival in Srinagar
our representative would assist
you at the Airport and transfer
to houseboats
The
Vale of Kashmir - Set
like a jeweled crown on the
map of India, Kashmir is a
many faceted diamond, changing
character with the seasons
- always extravagantly beautiful.
The contrast of Kashmir valley
led the poets of all nations
to speak of it as an "Emerald
set in Pearls.
In the heart of Kashmir valley
is Srinagar, the Capital
city. It is situated at an
altitude of 1,730 meters above
sea level. No destination
is quite so romantic &
no setting as enchanting as
Srinagar. Srinagar is a unique
city because of its Lakes.
Welcome Drink (Kashmiri Khawa)
on arrival. Lunch at houseboat.
In the afternoon proceed for
sightseeing tour - visiting
Shankaracharya Temple &
Mughal Gardens.
Shankaracharya Temple -
It is located at 1100 ft.
above surface level of the
main city on the Shankaracharya
hill, also known as Takht-e-Suleiman.
The Shiva temple was constructed
by Raja Gopadatya in the year
371 B.C. and as such is the
oldest shrine in Kashmir.
The temple, besides a prominent
Hindu religious place, is
of great archaeological importance.
The temple commands a magnificent
panoramic view of the Srinagar
City.
Nishat Garden - The
Garden of Pleasure - Empress
Noor Jahan's brother Asif
Khan laid the Garden in the
year 1633 AD. It is situated
on the banks of world famous
Dal-Lake in the backdrop of
Zabarwan hills. The largest
of the gardens, Nishat has
seven terraces with beautiful
water channel flowing right
in the middle. These terraces
rise dramatically off the
mountains from the eastern
part of the lake, and these
together with the flowerbeds,
a riot of brilliant colors,
present an unforgettable sight.
Shalimar Garden - The
Garden of Love - Built in
the year 1619 A.D. for Empress
Noor Jahan by Emperor Jehangir
and was later extended in
the year 1727 A.D. by Shah
Jahan. The Garden has four
terraces; the 4th terrace
was once reserved for royal
ladies. The garden is 539
x 182 meters shaded by magnificent
Chinar trees; the Shalimar
is a series of stones of pavilions
and flowerbeds. The Garden
blooms with innumerable varieties
of flowers in spring and autumn.
Later return to houseboats
for Dinner & Overnight
stay.
DAY 07: Srinagar - Gulmarg
(60 Km / 02 hrs approx.)
Shikara
boatride on Dal Lake - A Shikara
boatride is one of the most
soothing & relaxing aspects
of a holiday in Kashmir.
Early morning visit the floating
vegetable market in a Shikara
boat. This unique kind of
market can be only witnessed
in Thailand and Kashmir. En
route the market, watch many
species of aquatic birds on
lakes, nestling on surrounding
trees on floating marshes
used for growing vegetables
by locals. Return to houseboats
for breakfast.
After
breakfast we drive to Gulmarg
(Meadows of flower), 2730
mtr above sea level. Gulmarg
is a huge cup-shaped meadow,
lush & green, with slopes
where the silence is broken
only by the tinkle of cow-bells,
Gulmarg looks like a fantasy
set in a film, and not surprisingly,
has been the venue of several
Indian films. All around are
snow-capped mountains, and
on a clear day you can see
all the way to Nanga Parbat
mountain (8126 mtr) in one
direction & Srinagar in
another.
From Gulmarg a pony track
leads upwards to Khilanmarg,
Kongdoori & seven springs;
a couple of hours by pony
and longer on foot. From here,
across the Apharwat park,
which looms up from this point,
is Alpather Lake, a picturesque
alpine lake, frozen till late
June. For horse riding aficionados,
Alpather Lake makes an exciting
day's excursion, starting
early morning and returning
late evening. Gulmarg also
has one of the world's highest
green golf courses with 18
holes, as well as a clubhouse,
which is a historical building
in its own right. For a fun-filled
ride of a most unusual kind,
Gulmarg's newly constructed
"gondola" cable-car takes
people through pine-clad slopes,
to Kongdoori, which is at
13,000 feet (3,930 mtr). The
2.5-km ropeway is used by
skiers and other tourists.
In winter, Gulmarg acquires
a new persona - that of the
country's premier skiing resorts.
Gulmarg is ultimate beginner's
skiing resort. Dinner overnight
in Hotel at Gulmarg.
DAY 08: Gulmarg
We continue with our individual
activities throughout the
day. Dinner overnight in hotel
at Gulmarg.
DAY 09: Gulmarg - Pahalgam
(160 km / 5 hrs approx.)
Leave Gulmarg after early
breakfast and drive to Pahalgam
(Valley of Shepherds) via
Srinagar. En route visit Saffron
fields of Pampore and Avantipur
ruins (1100 years old temple
of Lord Vishnu built by King
Avantiwareman), On the way
see the beautiful countryside,
rice fields and shepherds
grazing sheep, goats and cattle.
Drive through the pine forest.
Situated at the confluence
of the stream flowing from
the Sheshnag Lake and river
Lidder, Pahalgam was once
a humble shepherds' village
with breathtaking views. Now
it is Kashmir's premier resort,
cool even during the height
of summer. Around Pahalgam
are many places of interest
because it set between fairly
steep hills. The most beautiful
of these is the huge, undulating
meadow of Baisaran, surrounded
by thickly wooded forests
of pine. Hajan on the way
to Chandanwari is an idyllic
spot for a picnic. Film goers
will recognize it instantly
as it has been the location
of several Indian film scenes.
After lunch have bridle walks
and feed your cameras with
the picture of magnificent
view of mountains or enjoy
horse ride. Dinner and overnight
stay in Hotel at Pahalgam.
DAY 10: Pahalgam
We continue with our individual
activities throughout the
day. Dinner overnight in hotel
at Pahalgam.
DAY 11: Pahalgam - Srinagar
( 96 km / 03 hrs approx.)
After breakfast drive back
to Srinagar from Pahalgam
and transfer to deluxe Houseboats.
Rest of the day free for shopping
or individual activities.
Dinner and overnight in Deluxe
Houseboats.
DAY 12: Srinagar - Sonamarg
- Srinagar (84km / 3hrs approx.)
- (one way)
After
breakfast in the houseboat,
we drive for day excursion
to Sonamarg. The distance
of about 84 km will be covered
in about 3 hrs (one way).
Sonamarg is yet another spectacular
facet of countryside of Kashmir.
Sonamarg, which means Meadow
of gold, has its backdrop
of snowy mountains against
a cerulean sky. The river
meanders along here &
abounds with Trout & Mahseer.
Ponies can be hired from the
trip up to Thajiwas glacier
a major attraction during
the summer months. It is the
starting point of a major
trek passing several mountains
lakes Vishansar, Kishansar,
Gadsar, Satsar & Gangabal.
Sonamarg's importance lies
in the fact that it is the
last halt on the Kashmir side
for the drive from Srinagar
to Leh. Later return to houseboat
for Dinner & Overnight
stay.
DAY 13: Srinagar - Delhi
(By Air)
Early in the morning option
to enjoy Shikara boatride
on Dal Lake. After breakfast
time at leisure and later
on time transfer to Airport
to catch the flight back to
Delhi. Upon arrival in Delhi
transfer to hotel for overnight
stay. Evening at leisure to
explore the city on your own.
Overnight stay at the hotel
DAY 14: Depart Delhi
Our tour concludes: Goldentriangletour.ws
thanks you for your patronage
and ensures a punctual transfer
to the International airport
for your onward travel.
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Golden
Triangle Tour with Ladakh
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Duration
: 13 Nights / 14 Days
Destination : Delhi,
Mathura, Vrindavan, Agra,
Jaipur, Leh, Tsomoriri, Lamayuru
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01: Arrive Delhi
You
arrive in Delhi by International
flight. After a traditional
Welcome our representative
would assist you at the airport
and to our hotel for check-in.
After some rest, breakfast
at coffee shop in the Hotel.
After breakfast we will go
on a guided tour of Delhi
at 1100 hrs, beginning with
a morning sightseeing trip
to Gandhi Memorial at Raj
Ghat followed by the drive
around India Gate and President's
House. In the afternoon visits
to Humayun's Tomb, Lotus Temple,
Qutub Minar, Mahavir Ahinsa
Sthal and Chhatarpur temple.
Overnight stay at Hotel.
DAY 02: Delhi - Agra (
Via Mathura & Vrindavan)
(220 km/ 5 hrs)
Today morning we will take
you for New Delhi guided tour
visits to Humayun's Tomb,
Lotus Temple, Qutub Minar,
Mahavir Ahinsa Sthal and Chhatarpur
temple.Later in the afternoon
we leave for Agra via visiting
Mathura & Vrindavan, related
to the birth and childhood
of Lord Krishna. Upon arrival
in Agra assistance and check-in
hotel. In the evening enjoy
the magic show performed by
the local magician and overnight
stay.
DAY 03: Agra/Jaipur Via
Fatehpur Sikari (250 km/ 5
hrs.)
Agra, the erstwhile capital
of India under the great Mughals
and known for Taj Mahal, has
always fascinated the Indians
as well as foreigners alike.
Most of Agra is on the West
bank of river Yamuna, with
the Agra Fort and the Taj
at its nucleus. Taj Mahal
is quite simply one of mankind's
most remarkable creations.
After breakfast you will leave
for a half day sightseeing
visiting Taj Mahal built by
emperor Shahjahan in memory
of his beloved wife Mumtaz
Mahal. Next we visit Agra
Fort, post lunch we leave
for Jaipur via visiting Fatehpur
Sikari, a masterpiece in sandstone
with the stunning elegance
of its palaces and courts.
Next we head to Jaipur the
flamboyant capital of Rajasthan.
On arrival at Jaipur, our
representative will meet &
assist you to check-in at
our hotel for overnight stay.
DAY 04: Jaipur
Early morning after breakfast
11 km drive to Amber, the
capital of the gallant Rajputs
from 1037 to 1728 AD. We ride
the elephant back and reach
the Fort situated on the hill
and then visit the Fort Palace.
Later we visit the City Palace,
Birla Temple, Jantar Mantar
Observatory and the Palace
of Winds.
Excursion
to Chokhi Dhani:
Today we will take you
for evening excursion to Chokhi
Dhani complex, an ethnic village
resort located at a distance
15 km from Jaipur. Evenings
at Chokhi Dhani are very special.
A Rajasthani village atmosphere
is recreated on the sprawling
ground and includes the entertainment
by folk dancers and musicians.
The guests can move around
freely and enjoy the evening.
Later drive back to Hotel
for overnight stay.
DAY 05: Jaipur / Delhi
(260 km / 6 hrs)
Post breakfast, we drive to
National capital New Delhi.
Upon arrival assistance and
check at our hotel in Delhi.
In the evening at 1800 hrs
we will go for Sound and Light
show, the eventful history
Red Fort has been witness
to is brought out as a sound
and light show every evening
on the ramparts of the Red
Fort. For those desirous of
delving into Delhi's glorious
and tumultuous past at the
Red Fort. Overnight stay.
DAY 06: Delhi - Leh (By
Air)
Morning on-time transfer to
the Airport to board the flight
for Leh. Upon arrival in Leh
you are met by our representative
and transferred to our Hotel.
Complete rest for the day
and acclimatisation. Later
in the afternoon walk around
Leh town and a visit to Leh
Market. Overnight in Hotel.
DAY 07: Leh Monasteries
After
breakfast proceed for Indus
Valley monastery tour. We
start with a visit to Shey,
the ancient capital of Ladakh.
The monastery here has a huge
gold-gilded statue of Buddha
Sakyamuni with a large silver
lamp burning in front of the
statue. Then we visit Thiksey
Monastery (Gompa), an impressive
complex rising tier upon tier
on a hill above the village.
The monastery has a beautiful
30 m high gold-plated statue
of Maitreya Buddha, the Buddha
of the future. Drive further
to visit the famous Hemis
Gompa, founded in the year
1630 by Stag-tsang-ras-pa
under the royal patronage
of Sengge Namgyal. Hemis is
one of the largest and richest
monasteries of Ladakh. The
two-day festival of monastic
dance in July/August has raised
the reputation of Hemis particularly
high.
The festival is dedicated
to Guru Padmasambhava, popularly
known as second Buddha and
responsible for spreading
Buddhism in the Tibetan world.
Later we visit the Stok Palace,
the Royal residence of the
King of Stok & the Museum
that has a rich collection
of Ancient Ladakhi artefacts
including old Thangkas, precious
stones, arms and armoury,
the Queen's necklace and the
crown of the King of Ladakh
among others. Overnight stay
at the hotel in Leh.
DAY 08: Leh - Chumathang
- Tsomoriri (240 Kms)
After breakfast drive to Chumathang
via Upshi. Chumathang is famous
for hot springs famous for
its medicinal properties.
On the way visit Sumdah village
and another 55 km drive will
take you to Tsomoriri Lake.
The Lake is breeding ground
for numerous species of birds,
chief among them are the bar
headed goose, found in great
numbers, crested grebe, the
Brahmini duck (ruddy sheldrake)
and the brown headed gull.
The Lake is 8 Km wide and
28 Km long. Overnight in stay
at the Camp.
DAY 09: Tsomoriri - Korzok
- Puga - Tsokar - Tanglangla
-Leh
After breakfast drive to Mahe
village and the road turns
left from here towards Puga
Valley. The village is an
unforgettable scene of hot
water geyser (shooting fountain)
and white clouds hanging upon.
Continue drive to Tsokar via
Polokongka Pass (13500 ft.)
and visit Tsokar (small Lake)
and one can also visit Thugke
gompa. The place is famous
for wild Asses (Kiangs), which
are generally seen here grazing
and moving in groups. From
here short drive and reach
Leh - Manali road. Continue
drive towards Leh via Tanglangla
Pass (5329m), the third highest
motorable point in the world.
Arrive Leh in the evening
and check-in at your hotel
for overnight stay.
DAY 10: Leh-Likir-Alchi-Lamayuru
(134 km)
After
breakfast we drive to Likir
and visit Likir gompa situated
atop a windy cliff top overlooking
the beautiful village of Likir.
It was founded in the 12th
Century although the present
construction dates back to
the 18th century as the original
one was destroyed by fire.
In its courtyard is a yellow-coloured
3 storey high mammoth statue
of the Lord Buddha, which
was constructed by a resident
monk. The top floor has an
impressive museum containing
old thangkas and weapons used
many centuries back.
Then
we drive and cross the River
Indus and reach Alchi, Ladakh's
most loved monastery. Over
a century old, its wall paintings
are very similar to those
of the Tabo gompa in Spiti,
Himachal Pradesh. Unlike other
monasteries, which are usually
on a cliff top or cling to
a mountainside, Alchi is at
ground level and is nestled
in the shade of a garden.
After Alchi, we have an option
to visit the impressive Ridzong
Gompa, reached from the road
head after a 30-minute uphill
walk. It's an impressive monastery
well hidden in the lap of
the mountains until you're
face to face with it. It is
situated on the mountainside
wedged in between 2 ends of
a ridge. It is about 100 years
old and the name means 'mountain
fort' aptly describing this
isolated Gompa. It also has
a nunnery of female monks.
Finally we reach Lamayuru
monastery, founded by Rinchen
Zangpo in the 10th century.
This Gompa is located amidst
the massive mountains. The
spectacular setting of this
Gompa and its renowned collection
of carpets, thangkas, and
frescoes has been attracting
many people over a long time.
It is believed to be the oldest
in central Ladakh.Overnight
stay Hotel in Lamayuru.
DAY 11: Lamayuru - Leh:
(124 km)
In the morning we visit the
Lamayuru monastery to be part
of the morning religious ceremony.
It's a very soothing and spiritual
experience to be there among
these warm and friendly monks.
On our way back to leh we
can visit Basgo monastery
famous for its statue of Buddha.
Overnight in the Hotel Lha-Rimo
DAY 12: Leh Momasteries
After breakfast we leave for
a Half day tour visiting Shankar
Gompa, Leh Palace Ruins, Spituk
and Phyang monasteries. Later
in the afternoon we visit
Stakna, and Leh Bazaar. Overnight
stay at the hotel.
DAY 13: Leh - Delhi (By
Air)
Transfer to the Airport to
catch the flight for Delhi.
Upon arrival in Delhi we assist
you to check in at our prearranged
Hotel. Day at leisure to explore
the city on your own. Overnight
stay at the hotel.
DAY 14: Depart Delhi
Our tour concludes: Goldentriangletour.ws
thanks you for your patronage
and ensures a punctual transfer
to the International airport
for your onward travel.
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Golden
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01: Arrive Amritsar
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Arrive
Amritsar. On arrival in Amritsar
you will be welcomed by our
representative present at
Amritsar Airport carrying
placard of your name. Transfer
to Hotel. Overnight stay.
Day
02: Amritsar
After breakfast move for
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Golden Temple:
The
Holy Scripture is brought
in a vivid procession from
the Akal Takhat (the highest
temporal seat of the Sikhs)
in the morning to the temple
to be returned at night. Singing
is central to Sikh worship
& is a feast to the souls
when hymns from the holy scripture
are recited Kirtan and the
waves of the classical ragas,
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Jallianwala Bagh:
The
historic site where hundreds
of innocent Indian men, women
an children were massacred
by British General Michael
Dyer on April 13, 1919. A
memoral and Garden have been
created here as a national
monument.
Afternoon visit Indo-Pak Border
to watch retreat ceremony-30
KM on the road to Lahore is
India-Pakistan Border. A visit
to the border is an interesting
experience especially at Sunset,
when the retreat ceremony
takes place with the Border
Security Force on the Indian
Side and the Sutlej Rangers
on the Pakistan side putting
up a well coordinated and
spectacular display. The sound
from the Bugles blown together
from both sides paints past
on the canvas when India and
Pakistan were one, simultaneously
Flags of the two nations are
ceremoniously retrieved and
lights are switched on marking
the end of the day. Amidst
thunderous applause today
this point is the only land
route open to approach Pakistanand
central Asia.Return to hotel
in the afternoon. Overnight
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Delhi
- Jaipur - Agra Tour
Day 01 : Delhi - Jaipur
Morning transfer to New
Delhi rail-station for Jaipur
train. Arrive & transfer
to hotel. Afternoon tour
of Jaipur. Jaipur - the
capital of Rajasthan was
given a colour coat of pink
a century ago in honour
of a visiting Prince. Built
by Maharaja Jai Singh, the
notable astronomer, this
city is 260 years old. Visit
Maharaja's City Palace,
the Observatory & Ram
Niwas Gardens. Drive past
Hawa Mahal & through
the pink rose residential
& business areas. Overnight
Jaipur.
Day 02 : Jaipur
Morning visit Amber Fort.
Amber Fort was the ancient
capital of the State. Visit
the Sheesh Mahal or the
Hall of Victory glittering
with mirrors. Ascend the
Fort on Elephant back. Afternoon
free.
Day 03 : Jaipur - Agra
Morning free. Later transfer
to rail-station for Agra
train. Late evening arrive
Agra. Transfer to hotel.
Overnight Agra.
Day 04 : Agra
Morning visit the world
famous Taj Mahal built by
the Moghul Emperor Shahjehan
in 1630 for his Queen Mumtaz
Mahal to enshrine her mortal
remains. Later visit the
Agra Fort containing the
Pearl Mosque, the Halls
of Public and Private Audience.
Also visit the Tomb of Itmad-ud-Daullah
built by Empress Noorjehan
in memory of her father.
Afternoon free.
Day 05 : Agra - Delhi
Day free. Check-out at 1200
hrs. Evening transfer to
rail station for Delhi train.
Arrive and transfer to hotel.
Overnight Delhi.
Day 06 : Delhi - Out
Morning transfer to airport.
End of our services.
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Delhi
-Agra -Jaipur Tour
Day 01. Delhi-Agra
Enjoy a tour of historic
and modern Delhi. Some of
the sights you will see
include Red Fort, Jama Masjid,
Qutab Minar, Purana Quila,
Humayun's Tomb, Jantar Mantar,
Rajghat, India Gate, Parliament
House and the Bahai Temple.
Leave
for Agra
Distance: 203 km Time: 5
Hours
Travel to Agra and check
into your hotel where you
can rest. Later you can
enjoy sightseeing or shopping
in the Agra city markets.
Day 02. Agra
Enjoy a tour of the Taj
Mahal, an enchanting monument
to love, built by the Mughal
Emperor Shah Jahan for his
beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal
after her death in 1631.
The tomb, made of white
marble and situated on the
banks of the Yamuna River,
is an unforgettable sight.
Also view the Agra Fort,
Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah,
and Emperor Akbar's Tomb
at Sikandra.
Day 03. Agra-Jaipur
Distance: 235 km Time: 5.5
Hours
Leave for Jaipur. On the
way visit the town of Fatehpur
Sikri. The town built by
Emperor Akbar contains many
grand monuments but was
abandoned after his death.
Arrive in Jaipur, check
into the hotel and rest.
Later enjoy sightseeing
in the Pink City.
Day 04. Jaipur
Enjoy a tour of Jaipur including
the City Palace, the royal
observatory or Jantar Mantar,
the Hawa Mahal and Amer
Fort. Also enjoy shopping
in the markets of Jaipur.
Day 5. Jaipur-Delhi-End
of Tour
Distance: 258 km Time: 6
Hours
Return to Delhi and refresh
yourself at the hotel. Transfer
to the airport to catch
your flight home with unforgettable
memories of your Golden
Triangle Tour.
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Heritage
with Taj Mahal Tour
Duration: 10 Days-9
Nights
Destinations : Delhi-Agra-Kaurauli-Sariska-Jaipur-Delhi
Day 01. Arrival Delhi
On arrival in Delhi, you
will be received by our
representative and transferred
to the hotel. Stay overnight
at the hotel.
Day 02. Delhi-Agra
Enjoy a tour of historic
and modern Delhi. Some of
the sights you will see
include Red Fort, Jama Masjid,
Qutab Minar, Purana Quila,
Humayun's Tomb, Jantar Mantar,
Rajghat, India Gate, Parliament
House and the Bahai Temple.
Leave for Agra:
Distance: 203 km Time: 5
Hours
Travel to Agra and check
into your hotel where you
can rest. Later you can
enjoy sightseeing or shopping
in the Agra city markets.
Day 03. Agra
Enjoy a tour of the Taj
Mahal, an enchanting monument
to love, built by the Mughal
Emperor Shah Jahan for his
beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal
after her death in 1631.
The tomb, made of white
marble and situated on the
banks of the Yamuna River,
is an unforgettable sight.
Also view the Agra Fort,
Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah,
and Emperor Akbar's Tomb
at Sikandra.
Day 04. Agra-Karauli
Enjoy sightseeing in Agra
Leave for Karauli
Karauli is a heritage destination
in Rajasthan known for its
palaces and temples.
Day 05. Karauli
Enjoy sightseeing in Karauli.
You will see the City Palace,
Bhanwar Vilas Palace and
renowned temples.
Day 06. Karauli-Sariska
Enjoy sightseeing in Karauli
Leave for Sariska National
Park
Situated in the backdrop
of the Aravali Hills, in
Rajasthan, Sariska National
Park is 200 km from Delhi
and 107 km from Jaipur.
The park is known for its
tiger population and other
flora and fauna.
Day 07. Sariska-Jaipur
Enjoy observing wildlife
in Sariska
Leave for Jaipur
Arrive in Jaipur, check
into the hotel and rest.
Later enjoy sightseeing
in the Pink City.
Day 08. Jaipur
Enjoy a tour of Jaipur including
the City Palace, the royal
observatory or Jantar Mantar,
the Hawa Mahal and Amer
Fort. Also enjoy shopping
in the markets of Jaipur.
Day 09. Jaipur-Delhi
Enjoy sightseeing in Jaipur
Leave for Delhi
Day 10. Delhi
Return to Delhi and refresh
yourself at the hotel. Transfer
to the airport to catch
your flight home with unforgettable
memories of your Heritage
with Taj Mahal Tour.
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Duration: 13 Days-12
Nights
Destinations : Delhi-Agra-Gwalior-Shivpuri-Kota-Bundi-Pushkar-Jaipur-Mandawa-Delhi
Day 01. Arrival Delhi
On arrival in Delhi, you will
be received by our representative
and transferred to the hotel.
Stay overnight at the hotel.
Day 02. Delhi-Agra
Enjoy sightseeing in Delhi.
Leave for Agra: Distance:
203 km Time: 5 Hours
Arrive in Agra, check into the
hotel and rest. Later enjoy
sightseeing or shopping in Agra
city.
Day 03. Agra
Enjoy a tour of the Taj Mahal,
an enchanting monument to love,
built by the Mughal Emperor
Shah Jahan for his beloved wife
Mumtaz Mahal after her death
in 1631. The tomb, made of white
marble and situated on the banks
of the Yamuna River, is an unforgettable
sight. Also view the Agra Fort,
Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah, and
Emperor Akbar's Tomb at Sikandra.
Visit the town of Fatehpur Sikri.
This town built by Emperor Akbar
contains many grand monuments
but was abandoned after his
death.
Day 04. Agra-Gwalior
Enjoy sightseeing and shopping
in Agra
Leave for Gwalior: Distance:
118 km Time: 2.50 Hours
Arrive at the capital of the
Scindia dynasty. Enjoy a tour
of the grand Gwalior Fort, the
Man Mandir Palace, the Jivaji
Rao Scindia Museum, Sas Bahu
Ka Mandir, the tombs of Tansen
and Ghias Mohammed and the Sun
temple.
Day 05. Gwalior-Shivpuri
Travel to Shivpuri, previously
the summer capital of the Scindia
rulers.
Day 06. Shivpuri-Kota
Travel to Kota and enjoy sightseeing
in Kota. The Jagmandir Palace,
Chambal gardens, city palace
and fort and Rao Madho Singh
Museum are worth seeing.
Day 07. Kota-Bundi
Travel to Bundi and enjoy seeing
the sights of this picturesque
medieval Rajput town.
Day 08. Bundi-Pushkar
Travel to holy city of Pushkar.
Visit the sacred lake, temples
and site of a famous Camel Fair.
Day 09. Pushkar-Jaipur
Enjoy sightseeing in Pushkar
Leave for Jaipur: Distance:
258 km Time: 6 Hours
Travel to Jaipur and check into
your hotel where you can rest.
Later you can enjoy sightseeing
or shopping in the Jaipur city
markets.
Day 10. Jaipur
Enjoy a tour of Jaipur including
the City Palace, the royal observatory
or Jantar Mantar, the Hawa Mahal
and Amer Fort. Also enjoy shopping
in the markets of Jaipur.
Day 11. Jaipur-Mandawa
Enjoy sightseeing in Jaipur
and leave for Mandawa
Day 12. Mandawa-Delhi
Enjoy sightseeing in Mandawa,
known for its mansions or Havelis
with exquisite paintings on
their walls. Mandawa Castle
and Mandawa Fort are also a
beautiful sight.
Leave for Delhi and stay overnight
at the hotel in Delhi
Day 13. Delhi-End of Tour
Transfer to the airport to catch
your flight home with unforgettable
memories of your Taj Mahal and
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Tour |
Duration
: 03 Days-02 Nights
Altitude : 485mts area: 50.76sq.
Km
Temperature : Summer Max 38.1
°C, Min 27.7 °C, Winter Max
25.3 °C, Min 6.0°C
Language : Hindi, Rajasthani,
Sindhi, Urdu & English |
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Guided
Tour in Each City, |
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One Rajasthani Dinner
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Painted
Elephant ride at Amber
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Riskha
Ride at Old Delhi |
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Safari at Sariska |
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Delhi
: India Gate, President House,
Qutub Minar,
Sariska : Alwar fort, Sailasar
lake, Sariska National park,
Jaipur : Amber Fort, Hawa
Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar |
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Duration:
03 Days-02 Nights
Destinations : Delhi-Sariska-Jaipur-Delhi. |
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01. Delhi–Sariska(180kms) |
Morning receive you from
Delhi Hotel and straight
drive to Sariska, upon
arrival Check into the
hotel, after having some
rest proceed to take Evening
Jungle Safari in Sariska,
dinner & over night
stay at hotel.
Sariska Tiger Reserve
is well nestled in the
Aravali Hills covering
800 sq km area divided
into the grasslands, dry
deciduous forests, sheer
cliffs and rocky landscape.
Whether you want to have
camel safaris, go out
for shopping in the surrounding
places, visit medieval
palaces or wildlife watching;
Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary
is the best place for
you.
Nearly 90% of the area
in the sanctuary is covered
with dhok trees accommodating
various wildlife species.
A variety of other wild
animals like the leopard,
sambhar, chital, nilgai,
four-horned antelope,
wild boar, rhesus macaque,
langur, hyena and jungle
cats are found in the
Sariska Tiger Reserve
apart from the tiger.
The Sariska National Park
is home to India's largest
population of peafowl,
and harbours quail, sand
grouse, golden- backed
woodpeckers and crested
serpent eagles, among
other species. Also the
Siliserh Lake on the edge
of the park has a large
number of crocodiles.
The Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary
houses the ruins of medieval
temples of Garh-Rajor
that date back to the
10th and 11th centuries.
Also a 17th century castle
on a hilltop at Kankwari
provides a panoramic view
of flying vultures and
eagles. The Sariska was
declared a sanctuary in
1955 and attained the
status of a National Park
in 1979.
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The
Sariska Tiger Reserve
is home to a number of
carnivores including Leopard,
Wild Dog, Jungle Cat,
Hyena, Jackal, and Tiger.
The herbivore category
in Sariska includes Sambhar,
Chitel, Nilgai, Chausingha,
Wild Boar and Langur.
Sariska wildlife sanctuary
is also known for its
large population of Rhesus
Monkeys.
There are also many bird
species in Sariska Tiger
Reserve, namely; Peafowl,
Grey Partridge, Bush Quail,
Sand Grouse, Tree Pie,
Golden Backed Wood Pecker,
Crested Serpent Eagle
and the Great Indian Horned
Owl. Special Attractions
in Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary.
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excursions consist of some of
the finest places near the city.
Excursions around Sariska, Rajasthan
are a must see for those visiting
the city. Some of the famous
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Siliserh
Lake & Palace
The
Siliserh Lake is situated
near the Sariska tiger
reserve, just off the
Alwar-Sariska road. Overlooking
the palace built by Maharaja
Vinay Singh in 1845 for
his queen Shila, the lake
presents a fascinating
sight. The palace has
now been converted into
a tourist resort. The
lake serves as a popular
picnic spot, providing
the facilities of boating
and sailing. Major attractions
of the lake include the
crocodiles inhabiting
of the lake.
Alwar
The
city of Alwar is situated
at a distance of about
36 km from Sariska. Rao
Pratap Singhji of Macheri
founded this city in 1771
to serve as his capital.
The main attractions of
Alwar include the hilltop
fort, a place, a number
of temples, a beautiful
garden, the local museum,
etc.
Day
02. Sariska - (122kms)
After having breakfast
lave for Jaipur, upon
arrival check into the
hotel after having some
rest proceed for sightseeing,
and visit City Place Hawa
Mahal, Jantar Mantar,
Enjoy Elephant ride at
Amber Fort, Evening Walk
through the Local Markets.
Jaipur
The origins of the beautiful
city of Jaipur can be
traced back to the eighteenth
century, during the reign
of Jai Singh II who ascended
the Amber throne in 1699.
Jaipur today, epitomizes
the spirit of Rajputana.
In-spite of growing into
a bustling metropolis,
it still retains it's
character and history
- Beautiful fusion of
the yesteryears and modernity.
Popularly known as the
Pink City because of the
extensive use of the locally
abundant pink plastered
stone, painted so in honor
of the visit of the royal
consort of Queen Victoria.
Jaipur thrills the soul
with its massive forts,
magnificent palaces, exquisite
temples and lush gardens.
Amber
Fort Palace
Amber
is the classic romantic
Rajasthani fort palace.
Its construction was started
by Man Singh I in 1592,
and completed by his descendent
Jai Singh I. It's forbidding
exterior belies an inner
paradise where a beautiful
fusion of Mughal and Hindu
styles finds it's ultimate
expression.
Proceed for morning sightseeing
of Jaipur covering the
important palaces and
monuments.
City
Palace
A delightful blend of
Mughal and traditional
Rajasthani architecture,
the City Palace sprawls
over one-seventh of the
area in the walled city.
It houses the Chandra
Mahal, Shri Govind Dev
Temple and the City Palace
Museum.
Jantar
Mantar
This is the largest and
the best preserved of
the five observatories
built by Jai Singh II
in different parts of
the country. This observatory
consisting of outsized
astronomical instruments
is still in use.
Hawa
Mahal
The ornamental facade
of this "Palace of Winds"
is a prominent landmark
in Jaipur. Its five-storey
structure of sandstone
plastered pink encrusted
with fine trelliswork
and elaborate balconies.
The palace has 953 niches
and windows. Built in
1799 by Pratap Singh,
the Mahal was a royal
grandstand for the palace
women. |
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Cost
of the tour is Rs. 3950/- per person
(based on 04 person) |
| COST
INCLUDED: |
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Transportation
by Car through out the tour, |
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All pick up and dropping facilities |
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Sightseeing
as per the itinerary |
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Accommodation
on twin sharing basis. |
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Breakfast |
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Services
of English Speaking guide. |
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All
taxes. |
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Drivers
T.A. – D.A. |
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All
fuel, and state taxes, parking
fee. |
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| COST
EXCLUDED: |
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Any
airfare. |
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Lunch
& Dinner |
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Any
personal expenses like Laundry,
STD calls, etc. |
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Camera
fee to the Monument. |
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Entrance
fee to The Monument. |
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Any
insurance. |
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Any
claim due to natural Calamities
such as land slide, road blockage
etc. |
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Or
any other things which are
not mentioned in cost included
column. |
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| Places |
Hotel
to be used / similar |
| Jaipur
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Hotel
Sarang Palace |
| Sariska
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Nirwana
Palace |
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Hotel |
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| Jaipur
Hotel |
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| Long
India Tour |
| Duration:
20 days / 19 nights |
| Destination:
Delhi – Jaipur – Agra – Unchagaon –
Corbett – Delhi – Shimla – Manali -
Dalhousie - Chamba - Khajjiar – Dharamshala
– Chandigarh – Amritsar – Delhi |
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DAY 01: Arrive Delhi
Reach
Delhi. GARHWAL HIMALAYAN EXPEDITION
local tour manager will give a warm
welcome at the airport. Transfer to
your hotel. After having some rest
proceed for sightseeing. Dinner &
over night stay at hotel.
India's capital and a major gateway
to the country, contemporary Delhi
is a bustling metropolis which successfully
combines in its fold the ancient and
the modern. Its strategic location
was one of the prime reasons why successive
dynasties chose it as their seat of
power. It is not surprising then,
that what constitutes Delhi is a conglomerate
of seven cities. Down the ages the
region in and around modern delhi
saw Lalkot built in the mid 11th century,
Siri established by Allauddin Khilji,
Tughlakabad and Ferozabad built by
the tughlaks followed by the city
of the lodhis and then came Shahjahanabad,
capital of the mughals under Shah
Jehan. New Delhi also reflects the
legacy the British left behind. The
division between new and old Delhi
is the distinction between the capitals
of the British and the Mughals respectively.
So, wherever the visitor goes he will
invariably confront the city's past.
Day 2: Delhi – Jaipur
Morning
after breakfast check out from the
hotel and leave for Jaipur, upon arrival
check into the hotel, after having
some rest proceed to visit Local market,
evening free for rest, dinner & over
night stay at hotel.
The origins of the beautiful city
of Jaipur can be traced back to the
eighteenth century, during the reign
of Jai Singh II who ascended the Amber
throne in 1699. Jaipur today, epitomizes
the spirit of Rajputana. In-spite
of growing into a bustling metropolis,
it still retains it's character and
history - Beautiful fusion of the
yesteryears and modernity. Popularly
known as the Pink City because of
the extensive use of the locally abundant
pink plastered stone, painted so in
honor of the visit of the royal consort
of Queen Victoria. Jaipur thrills
the soul with its massive forts, magnificent
palaces, exquisite temples and lush
gardens.
Day 3: Jaipur
Proceed
for morning excursion to Amber Fort.
Elephant ride ascent to the fort.
Amber
Fort Palace
Amber
is the classic romantic Rajasthani
fort palace. Its construction was
started by Man Singh I in 1592, and
completed by his descendent Jai Singh
I. It's forbidding exterior belies
an inner paradise where a beautiful
fusion of Mughal and Hindu styles
finds it's ultimate expression.
Proceed for morning sightseeing
of Jaipur covering the important palaces
and monuments.
City
Palace
A
delightful blend of Mughal and traditional
Rajasthani architecture, the City
Palace sprawls over one-seventh of
the area in the walled city. It houses
the Chandra Mahal, Shri Govind Dev
Temple and the City Palace Museum.
Hawa Mahal 
The
ornamental facade of this "Palace
of Winds" is a prominent landmark
in Jaipur. Its five-storey structure
of sandstone plastered pink encrusted
with fine trelliswork and elaborate
balconies. The palace has 953 niches
and windows. Built in 1799 by Pratap
Singh, the Mahal was a royal grandstand
for the palace women.
Day 4: Jaipur - Agra
Morning after breakfast check out
from the hotel and leave for Agra,
upon arrival check into the hotel,
after having some rest proceed for
sightseeing and visit Agra Fort /
Taj Mahal, etc. Dinner & over
night stay at hotel.
Agra
Badal
Singh established the city of Taj
in 1475. Agra finds mention in the
Mahabharat as Agraban. This city in
those days was considered to be the
sister-city of Mathura, which was
more prominent than Agraban. Agra
came into its own when the Lodhi Kings
chose this place beside the RIVER
YAMUNA to be their capital city. Sikander
Lodhi made Agra his capital but Babar
defeated the Lodhis to capture not
only Agra but also laid the foundation
of the Mughal Empire.
The coming of Babar heralded a new
era, which was to see Agra at its
zenith during the reign of Akbar,
Jehangir and Shah Jahan. It was during
Akbar's period that Agra became the
center of art, culture and commerce
and learning. This trend reached its
height when Shah Jahan became the
ruler.
In the Mid 16th century and earlier
17th century Agra witnessed a frenzied
building activity and it was during
this time when the symbol of love
Taj Mahal was built. The buildings
made during this era were purely in
the contemporary Mughal style and
of very high quality. The same is
still reflected in whatever monuments
remain in Agra. The narrow lanes of
Agra filled with aroma of Mughlai
cuisine, the craftsman who are busy
in crating master pieces with their
skill all remind of the Mughal royalty
which this city had once experienced.
Today whatever remains, has become
a major tourist attraction which has
taken Agra again to the heights of
glory but this time as a major tourist
destination of India. Proceed for
sightseeing.

Taj
Mahal
One
of the Seven Wonders of the World
was built by Shah Jahan in 1631 AD
and was completed in 1651AD. Taj Mahal
- The symbol of Love was built in
the memory of Mumtaz Mahal (Shah Jahan'
s second Wife).

Agra
Fort
Built
by the famed Mughal emperor Akbar
in 1565 AD, the fort is predominantly
of red sandstone. Ensconced within
is the picture perfect Pearl Mosque,
which is a major tourist attraction.
Day 5: Agra – Unchangaon Fort
Morning
after breakfast leave for Unchagaon,
on the way visit remaining part of
Agra Monument and then continue drive
to Unchagaon, upon arrival check into
the hotel. Dinner & over night
stay at hotel.
Arrive Unchangaon and check in at
Fort Unchagaon - The Fort Unchangaon
stands tall as an ideal gateway to
Uttaranchal. Home to the Jat rulers
who rose in prominence during the
decline of Mugal Empire, it was originally
made of mud, but its walls were late
replaced by brick and old building
inside the fort was totally renovated
during the 1930's to give it a distinctly
colonial look.
Day 6: Unchangaon - Corbett(210
Kms, 04-05 Hrs Drive)
After
breakfast, free. Later, leave for
Corbett, Arrive Corbett and check
in at pre-booked hotel. After noon
after lunch and rest proceed for Nature
walk go on foot, with our guide, return
back to resort by 6 pm, enjoy the
evening Tea/ Coffee with cookies,
also enjoy the Indoor Activities,
dinner & over night stay at hotel.
Day 7: Corbett
Early morning at 5.30 am proceed for
morning jeep safari to Corbett National
Park Bijrani/Jhirna zone with expert
nature guide. Return back to resort
by 8.30 am, upon arrival take breakfast
and rest, after that proceed to take
some team buildin activities like:-
» ROCK CLIMBING
» RIVER CROSSING
» RAPPELLING
Then return back to resort for lunch,
after having some rest proceed for
evening Jeep Safari or enjoy the indoor
activities at the resort. Evening
free for rest, Dinner & over nnight
stay at hotel.
Day 8: Corbett - Delhi
Early
morning elephant safari at 6 am to
the dense forest of Bijrani zone,
where you will able to see the grassland
known as Chaurs The Reserviour and
The Crocodile Pond, elephants, deers,
sambhar deers and lots of mammals
and birds, after that check out from
the hotel and drive back to delhi,
upon arrival check into the hotel,
dinner and over night stay at hotel.
Day 9: Delhi to Shimla
Arrive
Delhi and transfer by road to Shimla
(343 kms / 8 hrs) the former summer
capital of British India, set amidst
the snow capped Shivalik Mountains
which offers some of the most stunning
views of the mighty Himalayas. Arrive
& check in hotel. Rest of the day
free at leisure. Stay overnight.
Day 10: Shimla
This
morning you will visit Kufri situated
at an altitude of 2500 meters just
an hours drive from Shimla. Later
this afternoon take a walking tour
of Shimla, visit the Jakoo hills that
offer a panoramic view of the town
visit the Vice Regal Lodge and walk
down the Mall Road. Stay overnight.
Day 11: Shimla to Manali
Today you will proceed by road to
Manali (274 kms / 7hrs) a picture-perfect
hill resort at an altitude of 1,929
metres. Set amidst pine-clad mountains,
which gradually close in on both sides
of the Beas and nestling in their
shade, as though carved out of primeval
forest, is a scattered hamlet, which
comprises this picturesque summer
resort. Arrive & check in hotel.
Rest of the day free at leisure.
Stay overnight.
Day 12: Manali
This morning you may take a walking
tour of Manali, visiting the 450 years
old temple dedicated to Hadimba Devi,
which has some excellent woodcarving.
You also visit the Tibetan Monastery
and the handicraft center. The rest
of the day at leisure OR walk to the
nearby picturesque village of Vashisht
known for its hot sulphur springs.
Stay overnight.
Day 13: Manali
This
morning you visit the Solang Valley
and the not to be missed Rohtang Pass,
51 km from Manali at an altitude of
3978 meters (subject to weather conditions).
Stay overnight
Day 14: Manali - Dalhousie
Morning after breakfast check out
from the hotel and leave for Dalhousie.
Dalhousie was established in 1854
by the British Governor General Lord
Dalhousie. Built around five hills
Dalhousie is clothed in stately groves
of deodar and oak. Its marvelous forests
trails overlook vistas of wooded hills,
waterfalls, spring and rivulets. afternoon
move for local sightseeing in Dalhousie.
Dalhousie has charming colonial architecture,
including some beautiful churches.
Its location presents panoramic views
of the plains- and like a long silver
line, the river Ravi twists and turns
below Dalhousie. The spectacular snow-covered
Dhauladhar mountains are also visible
form this enchanting town. Overnight
stay at Hotel.

Day 15: Dalhousie – Khajjiar (
26 Kms)
After breakfast we proceed to Khajjiar.
Often called India's Switzerland,
the exquisite glade of Khajjiar (1960m)
has a circumference of about 5 km.
Along its fringes, thick forests of
deodar climb the slopes, the snow-line
rests above these woods and in the
centre of the glade, is a small lake
fed by streams that traverse the green
carpet. Khajjiar was probably a glacial
bowl formed during the last Himalayan
ice age and left with a lake that
gradually withered away. Khajjiar
is part of the notified Kalatop –
Khajjiar sanctuary. The Monal Pheasant,
a bird which was fairly common till
recent times has become relatively
difficult to spot nowadays. At Khajjiar
there is a 12th century temple dedicated
to Khajjair. Within the temple are
lifesize wooden images of the five
Pandav brothers. Overnight stay at
Hotel.
Day 16: Khajjiar – Dharamshala
(150kms / 5 hrs)
After
breakfast drive to Dharamshala. Dharamshala
has everything for a perfect holiday.
It is full of life and yet peaceful.
Covering a wide area in the form of
twin settlement, Lower Dharamshala
(1380m) is a busy commercial centre.
While upper Dharamshala (1830m) with
the suburbs of Mcleodganj and Forsytheganj,
retains a British flavour and colonial
lifestyle. Overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 17: Dharamshala

After breakfast moveout for local
sightseeing. Mcleodganj is a famous
little town of Dharamshala also known
as “Little Tibet” H. H. The Dalai
Lama resides here. At the start of
Mcleodganj is a small bazaar filled
with variety of Tibetan handicrafts
and artifacts. At the end of the spur
lies the Namgyal Monastery. The external
wall is surrounded by rows of prayes
wheels. With in the monastery are
large idols of Buddha. A valokteshwara
and Padamsambhava and walls lined
with Thankas. The charming church
of St. John in the wilderness is situated
here and this is the final resting
place of Lord Elgin, a British Viceroy
of India during the 19th century.
Numerous ancient temples like Jwalamukhi,
Brijeshwari and Chamunda lie on the
plains below Dharamshala. Overnight
stay at Hotel. Day at leisure Overnight
stay at Hotel.

Day 18: Dharamshala – Chandigarh
Morning drive to Chandigarh. Upon
arrival check in at hotel. Afternoon
visit city. Chandigarh was Designed
by Le Corbusier - The famous French
architect. Half day tour includes
visit to the Secretariat, High Court,
State Library, Assembly Chambers,
Rose Gardens, University, Botanical
Garden and the beautiful lake.
Overnight Chandigarh.
Day 19: Chandigarh – Amritsar
Morning drive to Amritsar. Upon arrival
check in at hotel. Afternoon visit
city, Visit the Golden Temple - The
sacred Sikh sanctuary, marbled, bronzed
& covered with gold leaf wherein
the Guru Granth Sahib-The Bible of
the Sikhs is placed reverently. Also
see the Community kitchen where 10000
pilgrims are fed daily on voluntary
and complimentary basis. Visit the
historic Jallianwala Bagh where Gen.
Dyer's bullets killed scores of innocent
Indians and the beautiful Ram Bagh
Gardens.
Overnight Amritsar
Golden
Temple 
Har
Mandir Saheb, popularly known, as
the Golden temple is the holiest shrine
for the Sikhs, so called because the
entire upper half was inlaid with
copper covered over by gold plate.
The architecture of the Golden Temple,
is a blend of Hindu and Muslim styles.
The principle of universal participation
was extended to the planning and execution
of the project. All Sikhs in all congregations
had a role in building this noble
edifice to their faith. Their participation
took two forms: voluntary labor (sewa)
at the site, and a donation (daswandh)
of ten percent of their income to
support the construction. In 1589
by Guru Arjun Dev - Nanak V (1563-1606)
was laid down the foundation of the
temple. Mir Mohammed Muayyinul Islam,
popularly known as Mian Mir was requested
to lay the foundation stone. The great
Sikh secular leader, Maharaja Ranjit
Singh, donated 100 kg of gold to the
temple and thus gold was applied to
the copper sheets on the roof and
the exterior of the building. The
construction of the temple was completed
in late sixteenth century. The Sikh
ruler, Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1803,
rebuilt it. It is a two stores marble
structure, with an imposing dome of
pure gold. The architecture of the
Temple is a blend of Hindu and Muslim
styles. The golden dome is meant to
represent an inverted lotus flower
and the interior of the temple is
decorated with semi precious stones,
frescoes and glasswork. The gnarled
old Jubi Tree in the northwest corner
of the compound is believed to possess
special powers. The Golden Temple's
first high priest, Baba Buddhaya,
planted it. Guru-ka-Langar or the
communal canteen is towards the eastern
entrance of the temple complex providing
free food to all visitors, regardless
of colour, creed, or caste.
Jallianwala
Bagh 
The
huge ground, a reminder of the martyrdom
of innocent Indians and the brutality
of British General Dwyer, is Jalianwala
Bagh. A historical monument today,
once was the ground smeared with blood
of hundreds of inncocent young and
old Indians, men, women and children
who had gathered on the new year day
for the Punjabis on April 13, 1919,
to denounce the rowlatt act. As the
few of the speeches got over General
Dwyer along with his troupes landed
there with full force. He ordered
his troupes to open fire without any
warning. The bullets kept firing and
ended only when the ammunition finished.
A memorial to the martyrdom of the
innocents and the bullet marks on
the wall tell this tragic incident.
A must vist place to see the brutality
of the British genral Dwyer.
Day 20: Amritsar – Delhi
Early in the morning check into the
hotel after breakfast and leave for
Delhi, upon arrival drop you at Delhi
airport to catch the flight for onward
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| GENERAL
RULES |
| 1 |
Tourist
is advised is not to carry
any precious items while
in tour. |
| 2 |
Tourist
can enroll his/her names
for the tours by paying
initial advance. The balance
amount must reach Delhi
Office at least 5 days
before scheduled departure
of the tour without waiting
for reminder from our
side. If the full amount
is not paid in the time
the company reserves the
right to cancel the bookings
with consequent loss of
deposit and apply the
cancellation charges. |
| 3 |
Tourist
travel at their own risk.
Neither the tour operator
nor their representative
or staff accept any liability
or responsibility for
an kind of risk, theft,
delay, damages, loss,
injury, accident, death
etc. during their tour
howsoever it might have
caused. |
| 4 |
The
operator has also right
to cancel at any time
any or all the tours announced
without assigning any
reason whatsoever. In
such case the operator's
responsibility will be
only to refund the amount
by such passengers, without
any compensation whatsoever. |
| 5 |
The
hotels are subject to
change without prior notice. |
| 6 |
The
seats in the bus are allotted
on "first comr first
serverd basis" at
the time of booking of
the tour. |
| 7 |
If
there is any loss or damage
by any passengers to the
property of the hotel,
bus, tour, operator or
any other concerned parties
or person during the tour
then such passengers have
to compensate the concerned
parties or person for
the same immediately. |
| 8 |
During
sightseeing we will take
the bus /car up to the
point it is allowed or
can be taken. There offer
if any vehicle or other
arrangements are to be
made then the expenses
should be paid by the
passengers only. |
| 9 |
Timings
mentioned in the itinerary
for the bus/car tour are
only estimated time for
the sake of knowledge.
There are always chances
of delay in arrival at
the destination due to
various reasons. |
| 10 |
Refunds,
if any, will be given
after a periods of ten
days from the date of
claim. Refunds will be
paid only by cheque and
only against receipts. |
| 11 |
Due
to unavoidable circumstanmces,
if there is aloes in the
stay of hotel or sightseeing
or missed then no refund
will be granted to the
passengers in this respect. |
| 12 |
If
any passengers decide
to break their journey
after commencement of
the tour, they can do
so, but no refund for
the balance periods of
the tour will be granted
to them and their all
onwards journey arrangements
will be the sole responsibility
of such passengers only. |
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All
disputes /legal claims
subject to Delhi Jurisdiction
only. |
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| CANCELLATION
RULES |
| 1 |
20
Days or More days
before departure
of Tour 10% on Full
amount |
| 2 |
10
days before departure
tour 25% on full
amount. |
| 3 |
06
days before departure
of tour 40% on full
amount. |
| 4 |
Within
04 days before departure
of tour :No Refund. |
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