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Day 1 Delhi
Flight
to Delhi. Arrival in Delhi and transfer to the hotel. Check in time is
1200 hrs
Day
2 Delhi
In
Delhi’s 3000 years of existence, seven cities stood where the present
capital of India stands. Here you’ll encounter a fascinating blend of
the ancient and the contemporary - where government buildings, medieval
palaces and bazaars exist besides a modern metropolis.
Delhi is a city waiting to be explored.
After
breakfast sightseeing of Old and
New Delhi.
Visit
the 7th city of Delhi, Shahjahanabad
(Old Delhi) which was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan (1639-48 AD)
after he shifted his capital from Agra to Delhi.
Red Fort – the 17th century imposing fortress built
in red sandstone is surrounded by a huge boundary wall 33m high. Inside
are exquisite palaces and beautiful gardens.Opposite
the Red Fort lies Jama Masjid
(Friday Mosque) made of red sandstone and white marble, completed in 1656.
It is India’s largest mosque where more than 20.000 people can kneel in
prayer. Visit Raj
Ghat on the banks of the river Yamuna, Mahatma Gandhi’s Memorial,
where he was cremated following his assassination in January 1948. The
memorial lies in the midst of landscaped gardens and made of a simple
square platform of black marble inscribed with his last words “Hey Ram”.
An eternal flame burns 24 hours.
Afternoon
visit New Delhi.
Visit
the Humayun’s
Tomb,
built by his wife Haji Begum in the 16th. Century. An early example of
Mughal architecture considered the predecessor of the Taj Mahal. The Qutub
Minar – the landmark of Delhi, a huge tower of victory started in
1199 and completed in 1368. The minar is 72.5m high with a diameter at the
base 14.4m and 2.7m at the top. Proceed to the Rashtrapati
Bhawan once the Viceroy’s residence is now the official residence of
the President of India. Designed by Lutyens, it combines western and
eastern styles – the dome reflects the Buddhist stupa, the chattris
Hindu and the graceful colonnades very British. It has 340 rooms. The Government Buildings
designed by Baker, are topped by baroque domes and decorated with lotus
motifs and elephants, while the north and south gateways are Mughal in
design. The
northern
building
has an inscription with “Liberty will not descend to a people; a
people must raise themselves to liberty. It is a blessing which must be earned before it can be enjoyed”.
The Parliament House,
designed by Baker is 173m in diameter. Inside is the library and
chambers for the council of state, chamber of princes and legislative
assembly. The India Gate
(42m), commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who
died in the 1st world war. 13516 names of British and Indian
soldiers killed in the Afghan War of 1919 are engraved on the arch and
foundations. Under the arch, the Amar Jawan Jyoti commemorating Indian
armed forces’ losses in the Indo-Pakistan war of 1971.
Overnight
stay at the hotel in Delhi.
Day
3 Delhi /Jaipur(262 Kms)
After
breakfast
drive to Jaipur. After arrival check-in to hotel.
Jaipur was built in the
18th century by Maharaja Jai Singh II. It is a planned city
built with ancient Hindu rules as the colonial capital of a richly
colorful state. It was made attractive with the pink wash - a traditional
colour of welcome in 1853 in honour of the visit of Prince Albert.
Overnight stay at the hotel in
Jaipur.
Day
4 Jaipur
After
breakfast, half-day excursion trip takes you to Amber Fort. En route, make
a photo stop at the palace of winds the Hawa
Mahal. A 5 stored building with 25cm thick facade from the 18 century
having 953 windows and niches so that ladies of royal family could see the
procession and events in the city without being visible to the people.
Proceed to the Amber City Fort situated
130m high with the Aravalli hills around and 11 km north of Jaipur. It was
the ancient capital of the Kachhawaha Rajputs till 1037. Enjoy an Elephant
ride to the top of the Palace fort.
Return
to Jaipur.
Afternoon
visit the “Pink City” of Jaipur. The City
Palace occupies the center of Jaipur. It now houses the Royal
residence and museums with collections of textiles and costumes, armoury,
manuscripts, paintings etc.
Also
visit Jantar Mantar (1728-34) by king astrologer Jai Singh II. The
instruments are built of stone with marble facing on the important plains
for measuring the harmony of the heavens. Each instrument serves a
particular function and each gives an accurate reading.
Overnight stay at the hotel in
Jaipur.
Day
5 Jaipur/Agra
After
breakfast drive to Agra.
Enroute sightseeing of Fatehpur
Sikri.
40 km (1 hour) from Agra, lies the beautiful and deserted medieval
city built by Akbar the Great in the 16th century to serve as
the capital of his vast empire. It was mysteriously abandoned 13 years
later. Today,
it is perfectly preserved as a ghost city built at the height of the
empire’s splendor. Proceed
to Agra. Agra stands on the right bank of the river Yamuna, was once the seat
of the Mughal rulers, the zenith of art and an enshrined romance. A town
famous for its beautiful medieval monuments. The passion of the Mughals
for building endowed it with some of the loveliest buildings in the
world. On
arrival in Agra. Check in at the hotel.
Day
6 Agra
After breakfast visit Agra Fort (Fort and Palace) situated on the west bank of the river
Jamuna, made by the Mughal King Akbar in the 16th century and
completed by his grandson Shah Jahan, who was imprisoned by his son
Aurangzeb for 8 years in this fort, before his death. The fort is crescent-shaped and the perimeter is 2.4 km long. Also
visit Baby Taj. Later in the evening visit the world famous monument of India, the Taj
Mahal (1631-1653), a poem in white marble, built by Shah Jahan in
memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaj Mahal, who died giving birth to their
14th child. It employed 20,000
workers from the Central Asia and Europe for 22 years to construct this
extravagant monument of love, inlaying the white marble edifice with
precious and semi precious stones.
Overnight
stay at the hotel in Agra.
IMP:
Taj
Mahal is Closed on Friday.
Day
6 Agra/Varanasi
After breakfast, in time transfer to
the airport to connect flight to Varanasi.
Varanasi
derives its name from the two streams – Varuna in the north and Assi in
the south, the British corrupted the name Varanasi to Banaras. The oldest
name is Kashi, which means `the City of Light’. It is dedicated to Lord
Shiva and is the holiest city for the Hindus, also for the Jains, because
the three tirthankars, 7th, 11th & 23rd
were born here. It is believed that anyone who dies here goes straight to
heaven The city draws pilgrims from all over the world, to worship,
meditate and above all to bathe.
On arrival in Varanasi transfer to the hotel.
Later
excursion to Sarnath,
9 km from Varanasi, one of Buddhism’s major centers in India. It was
here that Buddha gave his first Sermon after attaining Nirvana. In the
complex is the Dhamekh Stupa (5th-6th
AD) or Dharma Chakra, the most imposing monument at Sarnath built to
commemorate the place where Buddha delivered his first sermon to the five
disciples. Also visit Dharmarajika Stupa
that was built by Emperor Ashoka (273-326 BC). From this stupa a green marble
casket containing human bones and pearls was found, said to be the relics
of Buddha. It was the seat
for Buddha’s meditation. To the rear is the 5m lower portion polished
sandstone Asokan Column (3rd
century). The Deer
Park on the south – west, has several species of deer. On the way
back to the Hotel visit a modern Buddhist temple which has beautiful life
size frescos of Buddhas life. In the vicinity is the sapling of the Bodhi
tree brought from Sri Lanka, under which Buddha sat and attained
enlightenment.
Overnight
at the Hotel
Day
7 Agra/Varanasi
After breakfast, in time transfer to
the airport to connect flight to Varanasi.
Varanasi
derives its name from the two streams – Varuna in the north and Assi in
the south, the British corrupted the name Varanasi to Banaras. The oldest
name is Kashi, which means `the City of Light’. It is dedicated to Lord
Shiva and is the holiest city for the Hindus, also for the Jains, because
the three tirthankars, 7th, 11th & 23rd
were born here. It is believed that anyone who dies here goes straight to
heaven The city draws pilgrims from all over the world, to worship,
meditate and above all to bathe.
On arrival in Varanasi transfer to the hotel.
Later
excursion to Sarnath,
9 km from Varanasi, one of Buddhism’s major centers in India. It was
here that Buddha gave his first Sermon after attaining Nirvana. In the
complex is the Dhamekh Stupa (5th-6th
AD) or Dharma Chakra, the most imposing monument at Sarnath built to
commemorate the place where Buddha delivered his first sermon to the five
disciples. Also visit Dharmarajika Stupa
that was built by Emperor Ashoka (273-326 BC). From this stupa a green marble
casket containing human bones and pearls was found, said to be the relics
of Buddha. It was the seat
for Buddha’s meditation. To the rear is the 5m lower portion polished
sandstone Asokan Column (3rd
century). The Deer
Park on the south – west, has several species of deer. On the way
back to the Hotel visit a modern Buddhist temple which has beautiful life
size frescos of Buddhas life. In the vicinity is the sapling of the Bodhi
tree brought from Sri Lanka, under which Buddha sat and attained
enlightenment.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day
8 Varanasi/Kolkata
Today
early morning you experience the life of this ancient city. See the beauty
of the rising sun on the Ganges Boat
Ride. The
boat ride passes along some of the 100 ghats, with numerous palaces built
by Hindu kings.
Experience the early morning rituals of the Hindus being performed,
thousands of people taking a bath in the holy river believing they will be
free from the circle of rebirth. It is interesting to see the pilgrims
offering sweets, flowers and holy water to the Sun God.
Enjoy
the feel of this holiest of holy cities – Varanasi. Visit the Bharat
Mata Temple
inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi. It is a relief map of `Mother
India’ in marble made to scale. The Durga Temple (18th century) built in Nagara style is painted red and has the typical five spires
(symbolising the
elements) merging into one (Brahma). The Banaras
Hindu University (BHU) is one of the largest campus universities in
India. Founded by Madan Mohan Malaviya at the turn of the century. It was
originally intended for the study of Sanskrit, India art, music and
culture. Drive through the university, which today has all the faculties
of arts and science.
Many of our earlier Indian leaders passed out from here. The New Visvanath Temple
built in 1966 is located on the campus, and dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is
one of the tallest in India.
Rooms
till 1200 hrs. In
the evening transfer to the railway station to connect overnight train to
Howrah ( 2030/0645 hrs).
Overnight
in the train.
Day
9 Kolkata
Arrival
in Howrah at 0645 hrs ( ROOMS WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM 1200 HRS ONWARDS) and
transfer to the hotel.
Kolkata,
a mere village in the 17th century, has grown in just 300
years, into one of the biggest metropolis in the world, with the dubious
distinction of being India’s second largest city, and the commercial hub
of the eastern region. A proud cultural and intellectual capital of India,
with an outstanding contribution to the arts, science, medicine and social
reform in its past and rich contemporary cultural life.
Afternoon
half day sightseeing Kolkata. As the former Imperial capital, Kolkata retains some of the
country’s most striking colonial buildings, yet at the same time it is
truly an Indian city.
Victoria Memorial : A splendid architectural
structure in white marble, modeled on the Taj Mahal, was built in
the early 20th century in memory of Queen Victoria and was formally
inaugurated by the Prince of Wales in 1921 who later became King
Edward VIII of England. The stately bronze statue of the queen near
the entrance, the brass canons, wrought iron street lamps, manicured
lawns, gardens and pathways, the magical lighting effect in the
evening and a fairy tale 'Fountain of Joy' facing the memorial
building create an atmosphere of unforgettable charm. Botanical
Gardens: There Gardens have great variety of flora and fauna,
all carefully classified. There is also a 250 years old great Banyan
tree measuring around 400 meters in circumference. Kali
Temple: Famous temple dedicated to Goddess Kali and
located at Kaligha, built in 1809 in typical Bengal style of
architecture. A large number of devotees visit the temple on festive
Durga Puja.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day
10 Kolkata/Paro
Arrival
in Howrah at 0645 hrs ( ROOMS WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM 1200 HRS ONWARDS) and
transfer to the hotel.
Kolkata,
a mere village in the 17th century, has grown in just 300
years, into one of the biggest metropolis in the world, with the dubious
distinction of being India’s second largest city, and the commercial hub
of the eastern region. A proud cultural and intellectual capital of India,
with an outstanding contribution to the arts, science, medicine and social
reform in its past and rich contemporary cultural life.
Afternoon
half day sightseeing Kolkata. As the former Imperial capital, Kolkata retains some of the
country’s most striking colonial buildings, yet at the same time it is
truly an Indian city.
Victoria Memorial : A splendid architectural
structure in white marble, modeled on the Taj Mahal, was built in
the early 20th century in memory of Queen Victoria and was formally
inaugurated by the Prince of Wales in 1921 who later became King
Edward VIII of England. The stately bronze statue of the queen near
the entrance, the brass canons, wrought iron street lamps, manicured
lawns, gardens and pathways, the magical lighting effect in the
evening and a fairy tale 'Fountain of Joy' facing the memorial
building create an atmosphere of unforgettable charm. Botanical
Gardens: There Gardens have great variety of flora and fauna,
all carefully classified. There is also a 250 years old great Banyan
tree measuring around 400 meters in circumference. Kali
Temple: Famous temple dedicated to Goddess Kali and
located at Kaligha, built in 1809 in typical Bengal style of
architecture. A large number of devotees visit the temple on festive
Durga Puja.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 11 Paro
Breakfast
in hotel. Your tour of Paro begins with a 18 km beautiful
drive through pristine alpine meadows populated with brilliant colored
birds and endless species of flowers, the only sight of man being yak
herders and their occasional black yak-hair tents to Drukgyel Dzongs
(17century). Built by Shabdung Ngywang Namgyal in 1647. From here you
have a commanding view of the religious Chomolhari mountain (7,330m).
Return back to Paro for the second half of your tour in Paro: visit Ta
Dzong, built in 1775 now the National Museum, has a collection of
the postal stamps of Bhutan, and Rimpung Dzong.
Overnight
at the hotel.
Day
12 Paro/Wangdi
After breakfast drive to Wangdi. Enroute visit Punakha.
Visit the
Punakha-Dzong
which was built under
Shanbdung Nawang Namgyal (1651). It was the royal winter residence.
Proceed
to Wangdi. On arrival in Wangdi check in at the hotel.
Day
13 Wangdi/Djakar
After breakfast drive to Djakar. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 14 Djakar
Visit
the Kurje Lakhang ( where saint Padsambhava subdued a local demon and felt
hid body imprint on a rock), the Jambey Lhakhang ( 7th century), Tamshing
Monastery ( one of the oldest monastic school), the Jakar Dzong
(administrative center of the region) and Swiss Farm House.
Overnight
at the hotel.
Day
15 Djakar/Tongsa
After breakfast explore fascinating valley of
Bumthang. Then proceed to Tongsa.
Tongsa forms the central hub of the nation
and is historically the place from where attempts at unifying the country
were launched.
Walk by Tongsa Dzong, built by Shabdrung in
1647 and visit the Ta Dzong ( watch tower), dedicated to Buddhist epic
hero, King Gesar of ling.
Arrive Tongsa and check into the lodge in
Tongsa.
Day 16 Tongsa/Thimpu
Early
morning return journey to Thimpu (220km). Overnight stay at
the hotel in Thimpu.
Day
17 Thimpu
Our tour of Thimpu includes the visit to Memorial
Chorten of Palden Jigme Dorji Wangchuck , who died in 1972, built by
his wife after his death. Simtokha
Dzong, the oldest fortress of its kind built by the first leader of
unified Bhutan in 1627. It
now houses the Dzongkha Language and Religion University. The National
Museum and the great Tashichho
Dzong or Fortress of the Glorious Religion – the centre of
government and religions. Stroll the lively market where folk from
outlying areas come to stock up on most of their goods.
Dressed in colorful traditional garb, these remote mountain
dwellers descent upon the marketplace, creating a photographer’s
dream, as they barter among themselves and socialise with friends. Visit
the handicrafts emporium where a wealth of artistic skills are displayed
to shop for typical Bhutani souvenirs.
Overnight
at the hotel.
Day
18 Thimpu/Phuntsholing
After
breakfast continue your exploration of Bhutan by road to Phuntsholing, a
small town on the India/Bhutan border.
En route, see occasional finely crafted Bhutanese houses or the
red band and spire denoting a temple in the distance.
Clusters of prayer flags wave on lonely hillsides placed there by
devotees. Arrive Phuntsholing around lunch. Rest of the day is free for
independent activities and shopping.
Overnight in hotel.
Day
19 Phuntsholing/Kolkata
After
early breakfast
breakfast drive to Bagdogra. Enter India and continue drive to the
airport through pretty Teesta Valley, looking like something out of a
fairy tale. Board flight to Kolkata ( Operates on Mon, Wed, Fri). On
arrival in Delhi transfer to the hotel.
Day
20 Kolkata/Puri
In
time transfer to airport to connect flight to Bhubaneshwar.
It is the capital of Orissa State. Set on the edge of the lush green
rice fields of the Mahanadi Delta, the pleasantly broad street of the
planned town, offer a striking contrast to the architectural legacy of its
period of greatness over one thousand years. The graceful towers of those
early temples, complemented by the extraordinary fineness of the stone
carving make Bhubaneswar one of the most rewarding destinations in East
India.
On
arrival in Bhubaneshwar transfer to the hotel in Puri
(80 km).
Overnight
stay at the hotel in Puri.
Day
21-25 Puri
The
beach in Puri is a major attraction. Long stretch of golden beach, shallow
enough to walk out a long distance, with superb surf. Sunrise is
particularly striking.
The currents can be treacherous at times, but you can swim safely.
Interesting to walk to the nearby fishing villages along the coast to
watch the fishermen set out in their colorful boats. Watch the customary
fisherman bringing in their catch. Ideal for your five day beach holiday,
where your are free to relax and explore on your own.
Free
to relax.
Overnights
at the hotel.
Day
26 Puri/Kolkata
Return
to Bhubaneshwar and connect the flight to Kolkata. After arrival transfer
to hotel.
Day
27 Kolkata/Home
In
time transfer to the airport to connect flight back home. Check out time
is 1200 hrs.
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