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Tour
Packages |
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Cost + per pax |
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No.
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4 pax |
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Tata Indicia Ambassadors
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Rajasthan
Historic Tour |
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Duration: 09 Nights
/10 Day
Destinations: Delhi
- Jaipur
- Bikaner
- Jaisalmer
- Jodhpur -
Mt. Abu -
Udaipur -
Ajmer Pushkar |
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Day
1: Delhi – Jaipur |
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Our
representatives will receive
you on your arrival in Delhi.
Thereafter, you will be
driven straight to Jaipur.
On reaching, you will check
into Hotel Umaid Bhawan
and have lunch. Afterwards,
you will visit the old city
of Jaipur. You will drive
through the Johari Bazaar
to the Hawa Mahal (Palace
of Winds). Also, included,
will be a visit to the various
museums inside the City
Palace, Jantar Mantar and
the Govind Deoji Temple
(housing the patron deity
of Jaipur). In the late
evening, you will roam around
the local markets. The night
stay will be at the hotel.
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2: Jaipur – Bikaner |
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After
an early breakfast, you
will leave for Bikaner.
On the way, you will visit
Fatehpur and Shekhawati.
There, you will see the
cenotaph, step well, beautifully
painted havelis and old
streets. After having lunch,
you will proceed for Bikaner.
On the way, you will again
have a stop over for visiting
camel breeding farm outside
Bikaner. On arrival, you
will check in at the hotel
and rest for the night.
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Day
3: Bikaner – Jaisalmer |
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The
morning will be devoted
to a sightseeing tour of
the city of Bikaner. You
will explore the fabulous
Junagarh fort and Lallgarh
Palace. Then, you will leave
for Jaisalmer. You will
have packed lunch on the
way itself. En route, you
will make a stop over to
visit Kheechan, known for
its hordes of cranes. You
will reach Jaisalmer approximately
before sundown. So, you
will get to catch a glimpse
of the sunset on the Golden
Fort. Then, you will check
in at the hotel in Jaisalmer
and stay overnight.
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Day
4: Jaisalmer Sightseeing
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The
day will start with a visit
to the Jaisalmer Fort and
museum. Next on the Jaisalmer
itinerary, will be the Jain
temple and a walk through
the back streets to the
Patwon ki haveli & Kothari
haveli. After having lunch,
you will proceed to Kuldhera,
an abandoned habitation
and then to Sam sand dunes.
The day will end with a
camel ride. You will retire
to your hotel rooms for
the night.
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Day
5: Jaisalmer – Jodhpur |
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After
an early morning breakfast,
you will move for Jodhpur,
the Sun City. On the way,
will be a visit to Pokhran,
lunch at Ossian and deer
watching in the Bishnoi
villages. By afternoon,
you will be in Jodhpur.
Immediately after arrival,
you will be visiting the
fascinating Mehrangarh Fort,
one of the most awe-inspiring
forts in Rajasthan. Not
to be missed, will be a
view of Jodhpur's blue houses
and sunset from the top
of the fort. Left for the
day, will be a trip to see
Jaswant Thada and Umaid
Bhawan (from outside). Afterwards,
you will check in at the
hotel in Jodhpur and rest
for the night.
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Day
6: Jodhpur - Mt. Abu |
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In
the morning, you will proceed
to Mt. Abu, visiting Ranakpur
Temples on the way. After
reaching there, you will
check in at the hotel in
Mt. Abu. After a little
rest, you will either visit
the Sunset Point or Nakki
Lake in the evening. Thereafter,
you will go back to your
hotel for the night.
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Day
7: Mt. Abu – Udaipur |
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Morning
will start with a visit to Dilwara
Temples and Brahmakumari Ashrams.
After lunch, you will drive down
to Udaipur, said to be the Venice
of east. On arrival, you will
be checking into the hotel in
Udaipur. Evening will be for some
rest, followed by a good night’s
sleep in the hotel rooms.
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Day
8: Udaipur Sightseeing |
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The
whole day, you will be busy
sightseeing the city of
Udaipur. You will cover
the old city of Udaipur,
along with the City Palace,
Saheliyon ki Bari (garden
of maidens) and Haldi Ghati.
Night stay will be at the
hotel in Udaipur.
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Day
9: Udaipur - Ajmer - Pushkar –
Jaipur |
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After
breakfast, you will leave
for Ajmer. There, you will
visit Chishti ki Dargah
(Dargah of Sufi Saint Salim
Chishti). Then, you will
proceed to Pushkar. There,
you will see the Holy Lake
and the only temple of Lord
Brahma in the world. You
will also visit a rose farm,
another thing Pushkar is
famous for. Concluding the
day will be a drive to Jaipur.
After arrival, you will
check in at the hotel and
rest for the night.
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Day
10: Jaipur - Delhi |
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The
morning will be reserved
for visiting the magnificent
Amber palace. You will also
see the Largest Cannon on
wheels in the world, and
the old cannon foundry at
Jaigarh fort. The Jaipur
visit will end with a visit
to the Kanak Vrindavan Temple
in the valley of flowers.
Thereafter, you will leave
for New Delhi International
airport, to catch a flight
to your destination.
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| Delhi-Agra-Jaipur
Tour |
| Duration:
03 Days-02 Nights
Destinations : Delhi-Agra-Jaipur. |
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01. Delh–Agra
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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.
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02. Agra-Jaipur
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| 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.
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03. Jaipur–Delhi
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| 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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| Cost
of the tour is Rs 4550/- per person
(based on 04 person)
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| 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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Services
of English Speaking guide. |
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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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| Sariska
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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| Highlights
of Tour |
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Guided
Tour in Each City, |
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One
Rajasthani Dinner
at Chokhi Dhani, |
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Painted
Elephant ride at Amber
Fort, |
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Riskha
Ride at Old Delhi |
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Jungle
Safari at Sariska |
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| Cities
Covered With Tour
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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| Itineary
for the Sariska weekend
tour package
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.
Wildlife in Sariska Tiger
Reserve
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.
Sariska 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 places to
visit around Sariska are:
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.
Day 03. Jaipur – Delhi
(270kms)
After having breakfast
leave for Delhi, upon arrival
visit India gate, President
House, Qutub Minar, and
then drop you at Delhi Airport
to catch the flight for
onward destination. |
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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. |
|
Ř |
Services
of English Speaking
guide. |
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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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Hotel
to be used / similar
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| Jaipur
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Hotel
Sarang Palace |
| Sariska
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Nirwana
Palace |
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Hotel |
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Hotel |
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| Rajasthan
Wildlife Tour |
| Duration:
10 Nights / 11 Days
Places
Covered:
Delhi
- Bharatpur
Bird Sanctuary - Sariska
National Park - Ranthambore
National Park - Agra
- Delhi
Day
01 : Arrive Delhi
After arrival at International
Airport/Railway Station in Delhi,
Grand Tours India Representatives
will greet and assist you to transfer
to the hotel. Spend rest of the
day in comforts at hotel. Dinner
and overnight stay will be at
hotel.
Day
02 : Delhi
Today,
after hearty morning breakfast
at hotel, the North India Wildlife
Tour package takes you on a visit
to the attractions of Delhi, India.
See the Red Fort, Jama Masjid
and Raj Ghat; drive past the Parliament
House and India Gate and tour
the Laxmi Narayan Temple, Lotus
Temple and other Delhi attractions.
Come back to the hotel for dinner
and overnight stay.
Day
03 : Delhi / Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
Have a hearty breakfast in the
morning and then, drive to Bharatpur
as a part of Rajasthan Wildlife
Tour Packages. Upon arrival in
Bharatpur, Grand Tours India Representatives
will assist you to transfer to
hotel. In the evening, visit the
famous Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary.
Dinner and overnight stay will
be at hotel.
Day
04 : Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
Morning and evening visit of the
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary. Breakfast,
lunch, dinner and overnight stay
will be at the hotel.
Day
05 : Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
- Sariska National Park
After hearty breakfast in the
morning, drive to Sariska as a
part of Rajasthan Wildlife Tour
Packages. Upon arrival, Grand
Tours India Representatives will
assist you to transfer to the
hotel. In the afternoon, visit
the Sariska National Park. Dinner
and overnight stay will be at
hotel.
Day
06 : Sariska National Park
Enjoy morning and evening game
drive to the Sariska national
park. Breakfast, lunch, dinner
and overnight stay will be at
the hotel.
Day
07 : Sariska National Park - Ranthambore
National Park
After hearty breakfast in the
morning, drive to Ranthambore
National Park. On arrival, Grand
Tours India Representatives will
assist you to transfer to the
hotel. In the afternoon, game
drive to the Ranthambore National
Park. Dinner and overnight stay
will be at hotel.
Day
08 : Ranthambore National Park
Enjoy morning and evening game
drive to the Ranthambore National
Park. Breakfast, lunch, dinner
and overnight stay will be at
the hotel.
Day
09 : Ranthambore National Park
Enjoy morning and evening game
drive to the Ranthambore National
Park. Breakfast, lunch, dinner
and overnight stay will be at
the hotel.
Day
10 : Ranthambore National Park
- Agra
Have
an early hearty breakfast at the
hotel and then drive to Agra.
Upon arrival in Agra, Grand Tours
India Representatives will assist
you transfer to the hotel. In
the afternoon, enjoy the sightseeing
tour of Agra. Visit world famous
love monument Taj Mahal built
by a great Mughal emperor Shah
Jehan in loving memory of his
beautiful beloved queen Mumtaj
Mahal after her death. The beauty
of Taj Mahal is unparalleled.
It is considered as on of seventh
wonder of world. Also visit at
Agra Fort. Dinner and overnight
stay will be at the hotel.
Day
11 : Agra - Delhi
Morning visit Taj Mahal at sunrise.
Have a hearty breakfast and in
the afternoon drive back to Delhi.
Upon arrival in Delhi, Grand Tours
India Representatives will assist
you to transfer to the international
airport time to catch flight for
your home destination. |
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Rajasthan has a rich architectural
legacy dating to an ancient past.
Timeless monuments, magnificent
temples, and breathtaking sites...Rajasthan
never ceases to lure the travelers.
Of its prestigious monuments and
natural wonders, UNESCO has already
declared sixteen cultural and
five natural sites of Rajasthan
as the World Heritage Sites.Religion
is the way of life in these remote
hamlets. Each home has a separate
room where they offer prayers
and seek benevolence. The images
of local deities daubed with vermilion
can be seen outside every village. |
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Agricultural practices in Rajasthan
date back to the time of Indus
valley civilization and observing
them is an experience in itself
to cherish for a lifetime. Camels
and sometimes buffaloes are used
for pulling the plough and most
of the farmers wait for the rains
to water their fields. Three import-
ant crops grown here are wheat,
corn and millets. Take a tour
in the green field and watch women
milking the cattle while the elderly
and young take them out to pastures
for grazing and when you are tired
and feel thirst, take a bite of
watermelon, which is a perfect
way to quench your thirst |
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Rajasthan
Village Tour
(15 nights / 16
days) |
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Delhi
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Mandawa
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Bikaner
!! Khimsar
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Nagaur
!!
Kuchaman
!!
Roopangarh
!!
Pushkar - Samode
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Neemrana
!!
Jaisalmer
!! Jodhpur!!
Jaipur |
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Cost + per pax |
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Car |
Only transport |
Hotel Rs |
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4 pax |
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Tata Indicia Ambassadors
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By car only |
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2 pax |
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Day 01: Delhi - Arrival |
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Meet the Indian Horizons representative
who greets you on arrival at the
Delhi airport on day 01 of the
Rajasthan Village Tour package.
Check in at a hotel and stay there
overnight. |
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Day 02: Delhi |
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Today the Rajasthan Village Tour
package takes you on a visit to
the attractions of Delhi, India.
See the Red Fort, Jama Masjid
and Raj Ghat; drive past the Parliament
House and India Gate and tour
the Laxmi Narayan Temple, Lotus
Temple and other Delhi attractions.
Come back to the hotel for an
overnight stay. |
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Day 03: Mandawa |
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The Rajasthan Village Tour package
takes you to Mandawa in Rajasthan
on day 03 of the tour. Check in
at a heritage hotel on arrival.
Tour the Saraf Haveli, Ladia Haveli
and the Chokhani Haveli. Stay
overnight at the hotel in Mandawa,
Rajasthan, India. |
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The Rajasthan Village Tour package
takes you to Mandawa in Rajasthan
on day 03 of the tour. Check in
at a heritage hotel on arrival.
Tour the Saraf Haveli, Ladia Haveli
and the Chokhani Haveli. Stay
overnight at the hotel in Mandawa,
Rajasthan, India. |
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Day 04: Mandawa |
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Drive to the tourist attractions
of Lacchmangarh, Nawalgarh, Fatehpur
and Jhunjhunu as a part of the
Rajasthan Village Tour itinerary.
Come back to the hotel in Mandawa
for dinner and an overnight stay. |
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Day 05: Bikaner |
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Travel to Bikaner and check in
at a hotel on arrival. Relax and
embark on tours to the Camel Breeding
Farm, Junagarh Fort and other
local attractions located in and
around Bikaner. Come back to the
hotel for an overnight stay. |
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Day 06: Khimsar |
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Drive to Khimsar as a part of
the Rajasthan Village Tour and
check in at a hotel on arrival
for an overnight stay. |
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Day 07: Khimsar |
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Today the Rajasthan Village Tour
takes you on a jeep safari to
the Bishnoi settlements located
in and around Khimsar. Come back
to the Khimsar Fort heritage hotel
for dinner and an overnight stay. |
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Day 08:
Nagaur |
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Drive to Nagaur with the Rajasthan
Village Tour. On arrival check
in at a hotel and stay there overnight.
Get the feel of Rajasthan splendor
as you relax in plush tents replete
with all modern amenities. See
the Nagaur Fort and other tourist
attractions of Nagaur before retiring
to the hotel for dinner and an
overnight stay. |
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Day 09:
Kuchaman |
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Drive to Kuchaman on day 09 of
the Rajasthan Village Tour and
check in at a hotel on arrival.
Relax during the rest of the day
and stay overnight at the hotel
in Kuchaman. |
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Day 10: Kuchaman |
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Drive to the Sambhar Lake and
enjoy an interesting bird watching
tour. Enjoy a packed lunch and
drive back to Kuchaman for an
overnight stay. |
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Day 11:
Roopangarh |
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Drive to Roopangarh with the Rajasthan
Village Tour package. Check in
at the Roopangarh Fort heritage
hotel for an overnight stay. Tour
the attractions of Tilonia Village
and Kishangarh and see local craftsmen
creating splendid works of art. |
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Day 12: Pushkar |
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Drive to Pushkar and check in
at a hotel on arrival. Set out
on guided tours to the holy Pushkar
Ghats, tour the Brahma Temple
and Savitri Temple. Stay overnight
at the hotel in Pushkar, Rajasthan,
India. |
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Day 13: Samode |
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Drive to Samode and check in at
a hotel on arrival. Relax and
set out on tours to the places
of tourist interest located in
Samode. Stay overnight at the
heritage hotel in Samode. |
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Day 14: Samode |
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You are free to spend the day,
as you like. Stay overnight at
the hotel in Samode, Rajasthan,
India. |
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Day 15:
Neemrana |
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Drive to Neemrana as a part of
the Rajasthan Village Tour and
check in at a hotel for an overnight
stay. |
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Day 16: Delhi - Tour
ends |
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The Rajasthan Village Tour comes
to an end as you drive back to
Delhi and continue your journey
back home. |
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Duration : 09 Nights / 10 Days |
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Places to Visit : Mandawa
, Bikaner , Jaisalmer ,
Jodhpur , Jaipur |
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Day 01: Mandawa |
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You are picked up from Delhi,
transferred to Mandawa & checked
in hotel. We visit a few outstandingly
frescoed Havelies in the town
and watch the local dancesin the
evening. |
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Day 02: Mandawa |
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Right from the morning we set
out in the Shekhawati region to
see a number of remarkable frescoes
over the Havelies & Castles
in the nearby towns of Dundlod,
Nawalgarh and Laxmangarh. |
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Day 03: Bikaner |
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Before reaching Bikaner we visit
the Tal Chhaper Sanctuary made
popular by its overwhelming number
of black bucks. At Bikaner we
visit the impressive Junagarh
Fort & the Bhandasar Jain
temples. We mark the evening to
witness the timeless spectacle
of the desert with camels and
sunset at the National Camel Breeding
Farm. |
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Day 04:
Jaisalmer |
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I n the morning we drive to Jaisalmer
on arrival check in. The only
activity for the day with us would
be the romantic experience of
camel ride on the sand dunes at
samm with Sunset, Music, Ballads
& Dances. |
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Day 05: Jaisalmer
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We start out leisurely to see
the various attractions in the
town such as the incomparable
& still inhabited fort, the
temples, Havelis , palaces, Gadsisar
tank and the maze of lanes and
by-lanes. Evening free at leisure. |
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Day 06: Jodhpur |
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We travel through the village
of Kheechan and further through
the ancient town Osiyan finally
reaching the Suncity Jodhpur.
We keep the whole day free for
the activity of your choice and
optional dinner at Umaid Bhawan
Palace. |
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Day 07: Jodhpur |
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We reach by jodhpur by noon. After
some leisure we visit the majestic
Maharangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan
Palace, Jaswant Thada and the
Clock Tower. We take an optional
dinner at Umaid Bhawan Palace.
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Day 08 :
Jaipur |
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Very early morning we visit the
one and only Brahma Temple. After
breakfast we proceed for the final
destination of our tour which
is the city of many faces &
ages as Pink City - Jaipur. We
visit the Birla temple, the high
posted Jaigarh Fort and the charming
Nahargarh Fort from where the
view of sprawling Jaipur city
in the evening is unforgettable. |
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Day 09 : Jaipur
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Whole day we visit the various
interesting parts of the city
and the Amber Fort (Elephant ride).For
the evening we wander through
the unending bazaars of the Pink
city. For the dinner we try out
some Rajasthani delicacies at
the ethnic village in the typical
rural atmosphere. |
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Day 10 : Jaipur
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early morning we can try out the
option of taking the spiritual tour
of the old city & temples. Rest
of the day free till departure for
the onward journey. |
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| LONG
INDIA TOUR |
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| Destinations
Covered: Delhi
– Jaipur
– Agra – Unchagaon
– Corbett
– Delhi
– Shimla
– Manali
- Dalhousie
- Khajjiar
– Dharamshala
– Chandigarh
– Amritsar
– Delhi
Duration:
20 days / 19 nights
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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
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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. |
| 13 |
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
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| 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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