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Same
Day Agra Tour IN JUST US $ 45
(Rs.1650/Person) (for 04 Pax) |
DELHI
AGRA (203 kms. 4 hrs. 30 min.
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For Our packs inclusive of transports
by A/C car From Delhi-Delhi.
2- service Of English Speaking
Guides.
3-Lunck to be provided of Agra.
4-Pick-up & Drop Facilities.
5- All Taxes
Agra the zenith of art and an
enshrined romance. It is a town
that lives mainly in the past.
Once the seat of the Mughal
rulers.
Their passion for building endowed
it with some of the loveliest
buildings in the world - the
Taj Mahal a poem in white marble
which took 22 years to build
by 20,000 skilled artisans who
inlaid the white marble edifice
with precious and semi precious
stones.
The Agra Fort from where one
can get the most moving view
of the Taj from the little octagonal
tower in the Agra Fort which
lies across the river Jamuna.
0630
to 1245 hours
Drive to Agra through the Indian
country side. Upon arrival proceed
to the Taj Mahal to see the
architectural modern day wonder
of the world, the incomparable
Taj Mahal. This monument is
a fine example of the fusion
of many architectural styles
and is one of the wonders of
the modern world. Built in 1652
by Emperor Shah Jahan.
1300
to 1400 hours
Proceed to Restaurant in Agra
where a sumptuous buffet lunch
awaits you.
1400
to 1500 hours
After lunch visit the Agra Fort
built in red sandstone with
its magnificent palaces, halls
of public and private audience
and the beautiful gardens. This
is where Emperor Shah Jahan
was kept under house arrest
by his third son Aurangzeb and
spent the last year of his life
viewing the Taj Mahal from across
the river Jamuna.
1500
to 1530 hours
Visit to a marble factory to
see the beautiful inlay of precious
and semi precious stones into
the marble.
1600
to 1630 hours
Finally before driving back
to Delhi, one can make a brief
visit to Sikandra the tomb of
the Mughal Emperor Akbar, a
magnificent garden tomb. Return
to Delhi around 2130 hours stopping
midway for refreshments. |
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Delhi-Agra-Jaipur.
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Duration:
03 Days-02 Nights
Destinations
: Delhi-Agra-Jaipur.
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01. Delhi–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 |
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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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
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fuel, and state taxes,
parking fee. |
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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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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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Day
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. |
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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
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Sariska
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Nirwana
Palace |
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Sariska
Hotel |
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Jaipur
Hotel |
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Rajasthan
Wildlife Tour Package |
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
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Rajasthan with Agra Tour
Duration : 14 Nights
/ 15Days
Destination Covered :
Delhi - Agra - Jaipur - Pushkar
- Udaipur - Jodhpur - Jaisalmer
- Bikaner - Mandawa - Delhi
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Day 01 : Arrival Delhi
Arrival in Delhi Int'l Airport.
Our representative will meet
you in airport lobby and transfer
to the hotel. Overnight in hotel
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Day 02 : Delhi
In the morning take a city tour
of New Delhi covering Laxmi
Narayan Temple - The Place of
Gods, India Gate - The memorial
of martyrs, drive past the Parliament
House - The Government headquarters,
Lotus Temple - the only Bahai
temple, Humayuns Tomb : built
in mid 16th century this is
an early example of Mughal architecture
& Qutab Minar - Afternoon
is to enjoy city tour of Old
Delhi covering Jama Masjid -
The largest mosque in Asia,
Red Fort - The red stone magic,
Gandhi Memorial - The memoir
of father of the Nation. Also
enjoy sound & light show
at Red fort. Overnight at hotel.
" Taj Mahal- A melancholic
song in marble "
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Day 03 : Delhi - Agra (Approx.
203 Kms /5 Hrs)
Morning transfer to Agra. Check
in at hotel, and then visit
Taj Mahal, Emperor Shah Jahan
vowed to honor his wife Mumtaz
Mahal with this memorial of
unmatched beauty when she died
and then Agra Fort, is a veritable
treasure of the Mughal architectural
tradition. The various buildings
within this fort complex represent
the different cultures, which
was the hallmark of the Mughals.
Evening is free to explore on
your own. Overnight at hotel.
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Day 04 : Agra - Jaipur
(Approx. 239 kms /5.5 Hrs)
Morning drive towards of Jaipur
the "Pink City" of
Rajasthan. En-route visit the
Fatehpur Sikri, built by great
Mughal Emperor Akbar, as his
capital but after few years
abandoned due to scarcity of
water. The whole city is built
of Red Sand Stone.. It was a
veritable fairy tale city and
its 'ruins' are still in pristine
condition making it easy to
imagine what court life must
have been like in its heyday
and the Buland Darwaja (One
of the largest gate in India).
Check in at hotel in Jaipur.
Evening at leisure. Overnight
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Day 05 : Jaipur
After breakfast, excursion to
Amber Fort. Elephant ride from
the foothills of the Aravallis
to the fort entrance. Amber
Fort : At a distance of 11 kms
from Jaipur, Amber was the ancient
capital of Jaipur state. On
return drive past the Jalmahal
Afternoon city tour of Jaipur.
Visit the City Palace which
has museum having an extensive
collection of art, carpets,
enamel ware and weapons; Jantar
Mantar - the observatory built
my Maharaja Jai Singh in 1728
and the façade of Hawa Mahal
- the Palace of winds. Overnight
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Day 06 : Jaipur - Pushkar
(Approx. 150 Kms / 3 hrs)
Today after breakfast drive
to Pushkar. Arrive Pushkar and
check in at hotel. Participate
and enjoy the fun n frolic of
the famous Pushkar fair. Overnight
at hotel / tent.
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Day 07 : Pushkar
Full day, visit the Pushkar
fair and local area. Overnight
at hotel
" Camels - The lifeline
of the desert "
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Day 08 : Pushkar - Udaipur
(Approx. 301 Kms / 6 hrs)
Morning transfer to the "Lake
City" of Rajasthan, Udaipur.
Upon arrival, check in at Hotel.
Afternoon at leisure. Evening
enjoy the Boat ride in Lake
Pichola, The picturesque lake
that entranced Maharaja Udai
Singh. The lake is surrounded
by hills, palaces, temples,
bathing ghats and embankments.
Two island palaces, Jag Mandir
and Jag Niwas (Lake Palace)
on the lake are of breathtaking.
Overnight at Udaipur.
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Day 09 : Udaipur
After breakfast, visit the romantic
city of Udaipur. Visit the City
Palace which is the largest
palace complex in Rajasthan;
Jagdish temple, a fine Indo
Aryan temple built in 1651;
Sahelion ki Bari or Garden of
the Maids of Honour, which is
a small garden with its fountains,
kiosks, marble elephants &
lotus pool. . Evening visit
some of the terracotta or tie-and-dye
artists of Udaipur at "Shilpgram".
Overnight at Hotel. |
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Day 10 : Udaipur - Jodhpur
(Approx. 275 Kms / 6 hrs)
Morning transfer to Jodhpur,
en-route visiting the beautifully
carved Jain temple at Ranakpur.
After arrival, check into hotel.
Later visit the Mehrangarh Fort
which literally means "Majestic
Fort", located at the very
centre of the city. There are
in all, three gates , each built
to commemorate a particular
victory, as well as to reinforce
the fort. It has a collection
of musical instruments, palanquins,
furniture & cannons on the
forts' ramparts are well preserved.
Jaswant Thada : Close to the
fort complex lies this white
marble cenotaph, built in 1899,
in commemoration of Maharaja
Jaswant Singh II. Rare portraits
of Jodhpur's rulers are, also,
to be seen at Jaswant Thada.
Also visit the Clock Tower -
the city centre. Overnight at
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Day 11 : Jodhpur - Jaisalmer
(Approx. 280 Kms / 6.5 hrs)
Morning transfer to Jaisalmer,
the 'Golden city' of Rajasthan.
Upon arrival, check into the
hotel and take relax. Post lunchtime
at leisure to walk through the
streets of peaceful and charming
Jaisalmer.
" A mirage in Jaisalmer
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Day 12 : Jaisalmer
Morning sightseeing of the Jaisalmer
Fort, the Gadsisar lake, royal
cenotaphs and Jain temples.
Afternoon visit to Sam, for
an experience of the placid
sand dunes of the Thar desert.
Late afternoon, enjoy Camal
Ride in Desert. Overnight in
Jaisalmer. |
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Day 13 : Jaisalmer - Bikaner
(Approx. 330 Kms / 7.5 Hrs)
Morning transfer to Bikaner.
Check in into hotel and relax.
In the afternoon, we visit the
Junagarh Fort, which is known
for its splendid interiors and
the camel breeding farm of Bikaner,
the only one of its kind in
Asia, offering a unique experience
of the company of hundreds of
camels. Overnight in Bikaner.
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Day 14 : Bikaner - Mandawa
(Approx. 190 Kms / 4 Kms)
Morning transfer to Mandawa
in the Shekhawati region. Upon
arrival, check into hotel. Afternoon,
we make a walking tour of Mandawa
to visit some of the beautifully
painted mansions of the town
and experience the lifestyle
of the royal families in the
past. Overnight in Mandawa.
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Day 15 : Mandawa - Delhi
(Approx. 250 Kms / 6 Kms)
Drive to Delhi, followed by
drop at the international airport
for flight back home.
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LONG
INDIA TOUR |
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Destinations
Covered: Delhi – Jaipur
– Agra – Unchagaon – Corbett –
Delhi – Shimla – Manali - Dalhousie
- Chamba - 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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During
sightseeing we will
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offer if any vehicle
or other arrangements
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