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With its mind-bending diversity - from snowcapped mountains to sun-washed beaches, crusty old bazaars to chichi designer boutiques, tranquil temples to feisty festivals, ramshackle rural villages to techno-savvy urban hubs - it’s hardly surprising that India has been dubbed the planet’s most multidimensional country.
ItineraryTour Itinerary Day 1 Arrival: Delhi (Flight Info To Be Advised) Meet on arrival and transfer to HOTEL Day 2 Delhi
AM: Sightseeing tour of New Delhi. New Delhi: The capital of the country has long been a phoenix rising again and again out of its ruins. Delhi is really seven cities in one, the first dating from the 11th century. See the famous Qutab Minar-12th Century 238 ft. High Stone Tower, indeed a masterpiece of construction, Humayun's Tomb-Built by widow of the second Mughal King Humayun in 1265. New Delhi was the creation of the British Raj of the 30's and includes The President's House, Parliament, India Gate, the Rajpath and downtown Connaught Place. Time to visit National Museum before visiting to Old Delhi. PM: driving tour of Old Delhi. For something close to Rudyard Kipling, Drive pass by the 17th century Old Delhi; Jama Masjid - The biggest Mosque in India and visit Rajghat Memorial where Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi was cremated. Day 3 Delhi/Jaipur Drive Delhi/Jaipur (265 kms/5 hrs) on arrival check-in at hotel. Afternoon: Sightseeing Tour of Jaipur: City Palace, Palace of Winds & Observatory. Jaipur City: This 18th century city (Capital of Rajasthan) is famed as "The Pink City", because of the local Rose-Pink-Sandstone used in its construction. The fortifications give it a medieval atmosphere, but its well-planned layout is "Modern", built in 1728. Visit Maharaja's City-Palace and Museum (consists royal clothes, armory etc), situated in the heart of the city with charming gardens surrounded by high walls; Palace of Winds (Hawa Mahal), a uniquely designed five -story structure with tiers of over hanging Balconies of Pink Sandstone; Maharaja Jai Singh after whom the city was named, being a keen astronomer built an astronomical observatory which is still in use. It is made of quaint masonry instruments of remarkable sizes. Evening you can enjoy dinner at local restaurant Surbhi where you can see the collection of various Rajasthani turbans. (optional – direct payment). Day 4 Jaipur
Morning: Excursion to Amber Fort with Elephant Ride.
After noon free to explore local Bazaars and in the evening visit Birla temple at sunset. Drive Jaipur/Ranthambore (200 kms, 4 hrs). On arrival check-in at HOTEL
RANTHAMBORE NATIONAL PARK - One of the most exciting Parks with Tiger sightings at its best, a photographers dreams come true, dotted with lakes and ponds around which wildlife abounds, predators and prey enact their day to day dramas. The 410 sq. Kms. Park is covered with Dhok, Ronj, Salai, Ber and Palm Trees. Belts of dry deciduous forests with ancient Banyans and Pipals, suddenly open into large areas of grassy meadows. Day 6 Ranthambore
AM & PM: Jeep ride into the jungles for further viewing of wild animals. Day 7 Ranthambore/Agra After breakfast drive Ranthambore/Agra (294 km/7 hrs) visiting Fatehpur Sikri enroute.
Fatehpur Sikri: About 40 km from Agra lies the magnificent deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri, The Capital of the Great Emperor Akbar. During his brief stay here, a great Complex of Forts, palaces and Mosques sprang up, but Akbar was finally forced to abandon his dream city due to scarcity of water, and subsequently it became a Ghost Town. This epic poem in sandstone lies straddled across a rocky ridge, surrounded by immense walls with nine gates. On arrival check-in at HOTEL PM: The Taj Mahal, unquestionably the world's most magnificent monument to over built in 17th century. A colossal, perfectly proportioned mass of white marble, it is literally a jewel, fashioned over 20 years of hundreds of skilled craftsmen and over 20,000 laborers to float like some fantastic mirage upon the Yamuna. (Kindly note Taj Mahal is closed on Friday). Also visit Red Fort depending on the time.
Day 8 Agra/Delhi/Varanasi After breakfast drive AGRA/DELHI (203 KMS 4 HRS) straight to airport
DEP: DELHI 1255 HRS S2 115 Meeting, assistance on arrival and transfer to HOTEL.
Day 9 Varanasi/Calcutta Early morning boat cruise on the sacred River Ganges to observe the religious rituals. Ganges boat tour- "soul of the holy city", drive through the city to the sacred river & then cruise by boat on Ganges visiting Dasaswamedh bathing ghat Manikarna cremation ghat, panch ganga ghat, munshi ghat and return to dasaswamedh ghat. Return to hotel for breakfast. AM: City tour visiting Banares Hindu University set in a large park; Bharat mata temple, Durga temple, king Aurangzeb's mosque; sacred bull, Shiva temple, well-of-knowledge, Kala Bhawan art gallery, Vishwanath temple, golden temple and a drive through the city. PM: Excursion to Sarnath. Sarnath 10 kms. North of Varanasi is Sarnath, where in the "deer park, Gautam Buddha delivered his first sermon after he became the "enlightened one". The ruins of monasteries, built more than 2000 years ago, the Dhamek stupa and the man shrine draw Buddhists pilgrimage to Sarnath. Here stands the famous Ashoka pillar of polished sandstone whose lion capital has been adopted as India's state emblem. The museum (closed on Friday) contains many superb specimens of ancient art.
EVE: transfer to railway station
Day 10 Arrival: Calcutta 0725 HRS Aircon Sleeper
Meet on arrival and transfer to hotel.
PM: Sightseeing tour of Calcutta city visiting: Victoria memorial and Museum, the river side, Howrah bridge with flower market (in the morning), mother Teresa homes, Nirmal Hridey (old home), Jain temple. Also visit Indian Museum of art & architecture. Transfer to international airport for flight to next destination.
*Note: All flight schedules are subject to change. Itinerary may be revised in the event of such changes or any circumstance beyond our control.
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We request a deposit of $500.00 per person, to proceed with all reservations. The balance is due 60 days prior to departure, and final documents are sent 30 days prior to departure. We request a signed copy of our terms and conditions which details our cancellation policies and terms of booking. We also need a clear copy of your passport. (Please enlarge to 120%). Rates All rates are quoted are based on current tariffs and rates of exchange and are subject to change. Government taxes are based on current rates and are subject to change. Rates quoted are valid for travel from Fall/Winter 2009. There will be a discount of 3% for payments by check or cashier's check. We accept all major credit cards.
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Amber (Palace) Fort: The original palace of the local rulers was built in the 17th century high up on a hill overlooking a lake, just below the vast and somber walls of the ancient Fort of Amber. The Rowers and Domes of The Amber Palace are reminiscent of scenes from some Fairy-Tale. Its Halls of Victory is richly decorated with panels of alabaster with fine inlay work of tender colors. You ascend up the palace on board gaily caparisoned Elephants, as did the Maharaja's of Yore.
PM: Jeep ride into the jungle to see the wild animals including tigers, if you are lucky!
The three major lakes, Rajbaugh, Milak Talao and Padam Talao are covered with giant lotuses which attract Sambars. The grassy edges are frequented by Chital, Wild Boars and other ungulates. The marsh Crocodiles bask on the shores, the Tigers are often on the prowl at the peripheries. The variety is vast and birds have special say, screeching parakeets, whistling magpies, and Dancing Peacocks abound in the park.
The largest of the gates is the Buland Darwaza, which leads to the Jama Masjid and to The Fantastic Tomb of Sheikh Salim Chisti, which lies under an elaborate marble canopy and is lavishly inlaid with Mother-of-Pearl.