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Leave the monotonous city life behind and take a break to travel to the most breathtaking locations in India. From lofty monuments to artistic scenery, enjoy them all on this memorable trip that covers the Golden Triangle and the untrodden locations of the enchanting North East India. So be prepared for one of the best trips of your lifetime.
Terms & Conditions:
- Booking rates are subject to change without prior notice.
- Hotel timings: Check in – 1400hrs; Check in – 1200hrs
- Pricing of the booking is based on the age of the passengers. Please make sure you enter the correct age of passengers at the time of booking. Passengers furnishing incorrect age details may incur penalty at the time of check in at hotel
- Airline seats and hotel rooms are subject to availability at the time of booking.
- In case of unavailability in the listed hotels, arrangement for an alternate accommodation will be made in a hotel of similar category
- A maximum of 3 adults are allowed in one room. The third occupant shall be provided a mattress/rollaway bed.
- The itinerary is fixed and cannot be modified. Transportation shall be provided as per the itinerary and will not be at disposal.
- All transfers and sightseeing shall be provided by an exclusive vehicle unless otherwise specified.
- Due to operational reasons, the routing of this tour may be amended. However, all mentioned services will remain unchanged.
- Cost of deviation and cost of extension of the validity on your ticket is not included.
- Above package cost does not valid for New Year, Christmas, Diwali, Long Weekends Etc.
Cancellation Policy :
- If the booking cancel before 45 days than full refund will be back (Except GST + Service charges will be applicable)
- If the booking cancel within 45 days – 30 days than 25% amount will be deducted
- If the booking cancel within 30 days – 15 days than 50% amount will be deducted
- If the booking cancel within 15 days then non refundable
Validity: From 01st October to March 31st.
Diwali & Christmas Peak season supplementary hike as per actual basis.
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Itineraries
Day 01
DELHI
Delhi, the capital of India is a bundle of contrasts and contradictions. It’s a perfect blend of modernity and tradition. Beneath the glitzy and glamorous surface, lies a timeless saga of conquests and power struggles. The city of Delhi lies dotted with great Indian monuments such as the Red Fort, the Jama Masjid, the Qutub Minar, the India Gate and the Humayun Tomb. On the first day, you will be greeted by our staff at the airport, and will be taken to the hotel to spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Day 02
DELHI SIGHTSEEING
On the second day, embark on your exciting journey to explore Delhi. It will be a guided tour, where you will be taken to the Red Fort, the Jama Masjid, the Qutub Minar, the India Gate and the Humayun Tomb. While in Delhi, savor the mouth watering Mughlai dishes at Chandni Chowk, and take the famous rickshaw ride at old Delhi. In the evening visit the beautiful Akshardham temple for a complete Delhi experience.
Day 03
DELHI – SIKANDRA - AGRA (210KM/3 - 4hrs)
Next visit the tomb of Akbar at SIkandra, which an important Mughal architectural masterpiece, built in1605–1613. After visit Sikandra then proceed to Agra. Upon arrival at Agra. Overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 04
AGRA (60KM/2hrs)
Agra : Then visit Agra, a city made immortal by the Taj Mahal. A trip to the Taj Mahal is imperative if you wish to discover the magic and charm of incredible India! Aptly described as the symbol of love, this great Indian monument, built in white marble is a perfect example of splendid Mughal architecture. Aptly known as the symbol of love, it is an ideal spot for couples. The Taj was built by the Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan in the memory of his fourth wife Mumtaz, who died giving birth to his fourteenth child. An epitome of true love indeed! It is said that every tourist must visit the Taj Mahal once in his life time. This monument is worth the hype that has ever been showered upon it, so it is not surprising that it found a place in the ‘seven wonders of the World’.
. But the Taj Mahal is not a standalone attraction. Agra is also known for another phenomenal example of great Mughal architecture, the Agra Fort, which is a massive red sandstone fort built by Emperor Akbar on the banks of the river Yamuna. It is one of the finest forts in the country. The fort was built primarily as a military structure, but Shah Jahan transformed it into a palace, and later it became his gilded prison for eight years after his son Aurangzeb seized power.
The city of Agra will surprise you with its various hues and colours. The art of sandstone carving is still practiced here, and now you can purchase these creatively carved pieces of sandstones and adorn your homes with these fantastic chunks, depicting age old patterns and beautiful designs. Now carry a bit of Agra’s history with you, as you leave this place with everlasting memories.
Day 05
AGRA – FATEHPUR SIKRI - JAIPUR (260KM/5hrs)
Fatehpur Sikri to Jaipur (205 kms): Next on route to Jaipur, visit the ghost city of Fatehpur Sikri, which was the short lived capital of Mughal empire during Akbar’s time. This city boasts of a fabulous mosque and three palaces for three of Akbar’s most favourite wives: one Hindu, one Muslim and one a Christian.
Reach Jaipur in the evening, and spend the rest of the evening at leisure.
Day 06
JAIPUR
Explore Jaipur: The vibrant pink city of Jaipur bears witness to many remarkable victories and conquests. A perfect blend of culture, tradition and modernity, this place is dotted with various monuments of historical significance such as the Amer Palace and the Hawa Mahal. Jaipur owes its name, founding and planning to the great warrior- astronomer Maharaja Jai Singh II.
The Amer Palace is a fine example of traditional Indian art and architecture. A unique aspect of the palace is that natural colours made of vegetables and stones have been used to paint its interiors. Another distinctive and extraordinary example of innovative Indian architecture is the Hawa Mahal or the ‘Palace of winds’. It was constructed in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh to enable ladies of the royal household to watch life and processions of the city.
Jaipur is also known for its colourful bazaars, delectable Rajasthani cuisines and the exciting art of puppetry. At night enjoy your dinner at the make believe village of Chokhi Dhani at own cost.
Day 07
JAIPUR – KOLKATA by Flight
KOLKATA : Kolkata is a celebration in itself, it celebrates the essence of human existence. It is the cultural and intellectual capital of India. It was the former capital of the British India hence it has retained the colonial essence in the form of colonial era architecture. Friendlier than India’s other metropolises, this is a city you ‘feel’ more than simply visit. While in Kolkata, visit the ancient Kali temple that is also Kolkata’s holiest spot for Hindus, and probably also the source of the city’s name. The temple premises are open from 5 am to 10pm but the central shrine remains closed from 2pm to 4pm.
Day 08
KOLKATA
KOLKATA : Kolkata is a celebration in itself, it celebrates the essence of human existence. It is the cultural and intellectual capital of India. It was the former capital of the British India hence it has retained the colonial essence in the form of colonial era architecture. Friendlier than India’s other metropolises, this is a city you ‘feel’ more than simply visit. While in Kolkata, visit the ancient Kali temple that is also Kolkata’s holiest spot for Hindus, and probably also the source of the city’s name. The temple premises are open from 5 am to 10pm but the central shrine remains closed from 2pm to 4pm.
Day 08
KOLKATA
Next visit the incredible Victoria Memorial that is a vast, beautifully proportioned festival of white marble. It was designed to commemorate Queen Victoria’s 1901 diamond jubilee, but construction wasn’t completed until nearly 20 years after her death. This beautiful monument remains open from Tuesday to Sunday, 10 am to 5 pm. Also visit the holy Belur Math, the religious center that serves as the headquarters of the Ramakrishna Mission. The Ramakrishna Mission inspired by 19th-century Indian sage Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, who preached the unity of all religions. The main attraction of the Belur Math is the 1938 Ramkrishna Mandir. The Math is open from 6.30 am till noon and then from 3.30 pm to 8.30 pm. Visit Tagore’s House, located within the campus of the famous Rabindra Bharti University. The mansion of Rabindranath Tagore has become a shrine like museum to one of India’s greatest modern poets. This museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10.30 am to 5 pm.
Day 09
KOLKATA – BAGDOGRA by Flight – DARJEELING
Kolkata to Darjeeling (approximately 615 kms) :This archetypel enchanting hill station of Darjeeling is spread like ribbons over a steep mountain ridge and surrounded by emerald green tea plantations. It is rightly West Bengal’s premier attraction. To watch the dawn light break over a spectacular 250km stretch of Himalayan horizon, including Everest, Lhotse and Makalu to the far west, rise early and jeep out to Tiger Hill. Here, you will experience the mesmerizing view of the beautiful Himalyan sunrise. Also visit the religious junction of Ghum, approximately 7 kms from Darjeeling, which is home to a number of colourful Buddhist monasteries. Yiga Choling Gompa , the region’s most famous monastery, has wonderful old murals and is home to 30 monks of the Gelugpa school. Built in 1850, it enshrines a 5m-high statue of Jampa or future Buddha. About halfway between Ghum and Darjeeling is the huge Druk Sangak Choling Gompa , also known as Dali Gompa, inaugurated by the Dalai Lama in 1993.
Day 10
DARJEELING
It is known for its vibrant and colourful frescoes, and is home to 300 Himalayan monks who study philosophy, literature, astronomy, meditation, dance and music. If you want to experience a spiritual high, come for prayers between 4pm and 6pm. While in Darjeeling visit the Observatory Hill, which is sacred to both the Buddhists and the Hindus. It was the site of the original Dorje Ling monastery that gave the town of Darjeeling its name. Today, devotees come to a temple in a small cave to honour Mahakala, a Buddhist deity and wrathful form of the Hindu god Shiva. For the adventure enthusiasts, Darjelling also gives you opportunity to go white water rafting.
Day 11
DARJEELING – GANGTOK (100KM/3hrs)
Darjeeling to Gangtok (approximately 100 kms): Next visit the laid back, happy go lucky town of Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim. While in Gangtok visit the captivating Namgyal Institute of Tibetology museum, which is housed inside a traditional Tibetan style mansion. It boasts a jaw dropping collection of artefacts related to Vajrayana Buddhism and Tibetan culture. The museum is open on all days from 10 am to 4pm. Also visit the relatively unexplored monastery of Enchey Gompa, situated on the northern outskirts of Gangtok. It is home to Gangtok’s most attractive murals and statues of Tantric deities. Spend your evening strolling along the ridge, which would offer you with some of the most beautiful views of Gangtok.
Day 12
GANGTOK
Gangtok to Lake Tsomgo (approximately 40 kms): The next day visit the eerily beautiful Tsomgo lake, located at an altitude of 12,400 feet. he lake derives its water from the melting snows of the mountains surrounding the lake. Of legendary beauty, the lake looks different at different seasons. In winter the placid lake remains frozen with the area around it covered in snow while in late spring the profusion of flowers in bloom adds a riot of colours around the lake.The lake is associated with many myths and legends and is revered by the Sikkimese as sacred. It is believed that in olden times, Buddhist monks would study the colour of the water of the lake to forecast the future. Spend an unforgettable day here and then return to Gangtok for a restful night.
Day 13
GANGTOK – BAGDODGRA – DELHI by Flight DEPARTURE
Gangtok to Delhi- Fly back to Delhi with incredible memories of the iconic Indian subcontinent.
*** Tour ends with sweet memories ***
- Accommodation in well-appointed rooms with TWN/DBL room basis.
- Assistance, toll, taxes
- Transport services as per itinerary by A/C Medium Car for Package .
- Daily Breakfast & Dinner in Hotels
- Includes Flight Tickets from JAI – CCU, CCU – IXB & IXB - DEL Sectors
- Train/Flight Fares.
- Guides / Entrances
- Extra Supplements from Hotels.
- Meals other than specified.
- Items of personal nature viz. telephone calls, drinks, laundry bills, etc.
- Anything which is not mentioned under “INCLUDES” header
- 05% Government Service Tax.
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