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| Hot Heritage with West India |
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| Duration : 25 Days / 24 Nights |
| Destination Covered : Delhi - Mathura - Agra - Jaipur - Pushkar - Udaipur - Ambaji - Ahemdabad - Rajkot - Dwarka - Porbander- Veraval - Junagarh - Gondal - Ahmedabad - Surat - Varodara - Delhi. |
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| Day 01-02: Arr. Delhi :-
Welcome to India ! Arrive in Delhi at any time. There are no planned activities, so check into to the hotel (check-in time is 12.00 midday) and enjoy the city. In the early afternoon after lunch (approx 13.30) you will meet your fellow group members to go over the details of your trip and the leader will collect your local payment. Check the notice board (or ask reception) to see the exact time and location of this group meeting.
If you arrive early wander through the heart of India's capital city and explore Old and New Delhi. Travel by the new metro or auto rickshaws and visit the famous Jama Masjid (Great Mosque) where you could climb the minaret for a bird's eye view of the old city. Explore Chandni Chowk, one of India's oldest and busiest markets or head to the colorful spice market a great photo opportunity.
From Old Delhi it's easy to get to Connaught Place, more commonly known as CP, one of the most prominent architectural remnants of British rule, by the metro (station at CP is called Rajiv Chowk). In CP wander the markets and shops or visit the Gandhi museum, built on the site of his assassination. If people watching is your thing head down to India Gate and relax on the lawns, or enjoy a stroll through the peaceful Lodi Gardens in nearby upmarket South Delhi.
Other options include the ruins of Qutab Minar, the fabulous architecture of Humayun's Tomb, the beautifully lotus shaped Bahai Temple (closed Monday), or the stunning Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple carved out of pink sandstone and white marble. The amazing Craft Museum or the huge and rambling National Museum are also worth a visit. (Note many museums are closed on Monday).
There are so many options for dining, from age-old eateries in the by lanes of the Old Walled City to glitzy, specialty restaurants in five-star hotels, Delhi is a movable feast. Restaurants and bars cater to all tastes and budgets.
A delightful outlet offering a range of Indian cuisines are the food stalls at Dilli Haat. Here, the cuisine of different states is made available. Set in the midst of a spacious crafts bazaar these cafes are a very pleasant place to enjoy food. |
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 Morning after Breakfast Drive for full day city sight-seeing. Overnight at Hotel. |
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| 03 Day: Delhi - Mathura - Agra ( 250 Kms.)
: - Travel by early morning train to the Muslim city of Agra. Indian Railways, the world’s largest employer with 1.6 million employees, can certainly be counted as one of the marvels of modern India, and no visit is complete without at least one train trip.
Agra is best known as the site of India’s most famous landmark, the Taj Mahal. Visit this icon of Mughal architecture either in the morning or late afternoon for the best light, and be sure to bring lots of film! Ride one of the ubiquitous cycle rickshaws to visit the Lal Qila or Red Fort, the Taj’s less famous—but no less impressive—sister monument.
Constructed between 1631 and 1654 by a workforce of 22 000, the Taj Mahal was built by the Muslim Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for his favourite wife, Arjumand Bano Begum, better known as Mumtaz Mahal. Mumtaz had already borne the emperor fourteen children when she died in childbirth, and it is the romantic origin of the Taj as much as its architectural splendour that has led to its fame worldwide. Actually an integrated complex of many structures, the Taj Mahal is considered the finest example of Mughal architecture, itself a combination of Islamic, Hindu, Persian and Turkish elements.
The walled palatial city of Lal Qila, or the Red Fort, was first taken over by the Moghuls, at that time led by Akbar the Great, in the late 16th century. Akbar liked to build from red sandstone, often inlaid with white marble and intricate decorations, and it was during his reign that the fort began changing into more of a royal estate.
However, it was only during the reign of Akbar's grandson, Shah Jahan (who would eventually build the Taj Mahal) that the site finally took on its current state. Unlike his grandfather, Shah Jahan preferred buildings made from white marble, often inlaid with gold or semi-precious gems, and he destroyed some earlier buildings inside the fort in order to build others in his own style. At the end of his life Shah Jahan was imprisoned in the fort by his son, Aurangzeb. It is said that Shah Jahan died in Muasamman Burj, a tower with a marble balcony with an excellent view of the Taj Mahal.
The fort was also a site of one of the most important battles of the Indian rebellion of 1857, which caused the end of the British East India Company's rule in India, leading to a century of direct rule of India by Britain. |
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04 Day: Agra :-
 Morning after breakfast, Proceed for full day sight-seeing of the city. Visit Taj Mahal, ( One of the seven wonders of the world), Built up by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the sweet memory of his beloved Queen Mumtaj Mahal. It is a mixture of fine marble and inlay works. It was decorated by Diamonds and fine Gold works. The Taj has different Shines with different Shades, During the different time. Visit, Agra fort. And Over Night at Hotel. |
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| 05 Day: Agra - Jaipur ( 250 Kms.) :-
Today we take a bus ride—always an adventure itself in India— to the capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur, former capital of a princely state of the same name. Clothed in pink stucco (in imitation of sandstone), wide-avenued Jaipur is one of the most important heritage cities in India, and home to India’s second most visited site, the Hawa Mahal, or Palace of the Winds. Here follow in the footsteps of the royal harem, or ride an elephant to Amber Fort Palace, one of the most spectacular forts in India.
Founded in 1728, Jaipur, or “The Pink City” as it is often called, is unlike any other pre-modern Indian city, in that the entire town was planned according to the principles of Hindu architectural theory. The city is in fact built in the form of a nine-part mandala known as the Pithapada, which combined with wide streets makes for an unusually airy, orderly atmosphere. That the results of this urban planning have so endured to this day is nothing short of miraculous.
Enter the heart of the mandala (on foot or by cycle rickshaw) and you are in the central palace quarter, with its sprawling Hawa Mahal palace complex, formal gardens and a small lake. Built in 1799, the "Palace of Winds" was part of the City Palace, an extension of the Zenana or chambers of the harem. Its original intention was to allow royal ladies to observe everyday life in the street below without being seen. Constructed of red and pink sandstone highlighted with white lime, the five-storied facade is peppered with 953 small windows. The breeze (hawa) that comes through the windows keeps it cool even in hot months, and gives the palace its name.
Just 15 km from central Jaipur is the ruined city of Amber, former capital of Jaipur state. Founded by the Meenas, Amber was a flourishing settlement as far back as 967 AD. Overlooking the artificial lake south of Amber town stands the Amber Fort/Palace complex, famous for its mixture of Hindu and Muslim architecture. At the bottom of a hill sits Amber Fort, initially a Palace Complex within the Fort of Amber on top of the hill (today known as Jaigarh fort). The two forts are connected through well-guarded passages, and there is even the option of an elephant ride from the town up to the palace courtyard. |
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06 Day: Jaipur :-
 Morning after Breakfast at 0830 Hrs, Proceed for full day Sight-seeing of City. First of all visit Amber fort (12 Kms. From Jaipur) and enjoy Elephant Ride here. After this visit proceed for other places.
Jaipur is the Capital of Rajasthan and was built up by the King Jai Singhji. During his Tenure, 1693 - 1743. It is Constructed in the Rythem, with the Pink sand Stones. Hence, it is known as pink city. Maha Raja Jai Singhji was an Astronomer and a Mathematician, that is why he built up " The City Palace, Museum, Hawa Mahal and Jantar - Mantar (Observatory).
Over Night at Hotel. |
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07 Day: Jaipur - Pushkar ( 141 Kms.) :-
 This morning travel to Ajmer and change to a local bus for the 14 km drive over Snake Mountain to Pushkar. Site of the world’s only temple to the Hindu god of creation Brahma, Pushkar is often called "Tirth Raj," the Raj (king) of pilgrim centres. No pilgrimage of Hindu places is considered complete until the pilgrim bathes in sacred waters of Pushkar Lake; indeed, the city is so sacred that no meat, alcohol or eggs are allowed within the city.
However, most travellers know Pushkar for a different reason: the annual Pushkar Fair, it is the world's largest camel fair, complete with both livestock and craft markets, camel races, concerts and exhibitions. It is celebrated on the day of Kartik Purnima (night of the full moon - sometime in October or November). This is the day, according to legend, which the Hindu god Brahma sprung up the lake. The fair and livestock market now actually go for 8 days with the final day the night of the full moon.
After settling into our accommodation, we will have an orientation walk around Pushkar, including the Lake and ghats and also the the 14th century Brahama temple.
Before dawn on Day 6 we climb to the hilltop Savitri temple to watch the sunrise over this holy place. You can even get a chai up there but after that morning walk there is nothing better than spending time at one of the many cafes in town. All fed and rested you might be ready to follow local traditions, and jump on a camel and head out for a sunset camel ride in the desert.
Rajasthan is rightfully famous for its textiles, jewellery and handicrafts, and few places in the country are better for shopping than the bazaars of Pushkar. Wander around the markets of this sacred city - you won't be disappointed. |
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| 08 Day: Pushkar to Udaipur via Ranakpur ( 250 Kms ) :-
After Breakfast, Check out from Hotel and drive to Udaipur enroute visiting Ranakpur.
Upon arrival Check in at Hotel. Afternoon Have Darshan of Vaishnav Sampradaya. Overnight at Hotel in Udaipur. |
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| 09 Day: Udaipur :-
Morning after Breakfast visit Udaipur. Udaipur is known as a Venice of the East. It is also called the city of Lakes, Palaces, Monuments, Museums. Apart from this it is rich Heroic History. It is Surrounded by Huge Aravali Hills. The famous Lake palace, Built in Between the Lake, by Maharaja Udai Singhji.
Overnight at Hotel |
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10 Day: Udaipur - Ambaji - ( 200 Kms.) :-
 Morning have your Breakfast at Hotel. After Breakfast drive towards Ambaji (Hilly & Forest road). It will take 06 Hrs. to reach Ambaji.
Upon Arrival Check in at Hotel. Evening for your independent Activities. In between if you want to Visit Ranakpur Jain Temple you can (Famous for its Carving & Design).
The main Temple is on 1444 Pillars. No two Pillars are same in design. This Journey may take 05 Hrs. but it can be adjusted in the journey from Ambaji to Udaipur.
Over Night at Hotel .
Char-Minar, Ahemdabad Holiday Vacation |
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| 11 Day: Ambaji - Ahmedabad ( 180 Kms.) :-
Morning after breakfast at 0930 Hrs., proceed towards Goddess Ambaji. Visit the Temple on Mount Gabbar and Perform Puja. After Puja drive to Ahmedabad Over Night at Hotel. |
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| 12 Day: Ahmedabad - Rajkot ( 216 Kms ) :-
Morning after Breakfast drive to Rajkot. Upon arrival Check in at Hotel. Overnight at Hotel. |
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13 Day: Rajkot :-
 Breakfast at Hotel. After Breakfast sight-seeing of Rajkot. Overnight at Hotel in Rajkot |
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14 Day: Rajkot - Dwarka ( 234 Kms. ) :-
 Morning after Break fast at 0900 Hrs. Leave for Rajkot. The Route is via Jamnagar Refinery, India's biggest and one of the world's biggest Petrochemicals Complexes. Upon Arrival check in at Hotel. Over Night at Hotel . |
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| 15 Day: Dwarka :-
AMorning after Breakfast, Visit Lord Dwarkadhish and Bet Dwarka ( Lord Krishna's Original Dwarka ). It is 30 Kms. Drive from Dwarka. You will have to cross the channel by Ferry. Over Night at Hotel .
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| 16 Day: Dwarka - Porbander ( 122 Kms ) :-
After Breakfast drive to Porbander. Upon arrival Check in at Hotel. Afternoon visit Kirti Mandir ( The Birth Place of Mahatama Gandhi ). Rest of the day free . Overnight at Hotel. |
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| 17 Day: Porbander- Veraval ( Somnath ) ( 180 Kms ) :-
Morning after breakfast leave for Veraval, Upon arrival Check in at Hotel. Perfor Aarti in the Lord Somnath Temple. This is a wonderful Spiritual Aarti one not to be missed (Confirm the morning Aarti timing at the Temple )
Over Night at Hotel. |
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18 Day: Veraval ( Somnath ) - Junagarh ( 85 Kms.) :-
 Morning at 0900 Hrs. after breakfast, drive to Junagarh. .Junagarh is famous for mount Girner, there are Jain & Hindu Temples on the Mount. Thousands of worshipers do Parikrama around the Girner during Shivratri, also a beautiful Uparkot Fort. Junagarh Used to be a Muslim state and was ruled by Nawab before 1947. Visit all these places in Junagarh.
Upon arrival Check in at Hotel. Evening visit Here Sasangir Forest National Park, hire a jeep from Forest Office and visit Gir Forest, they will provide a guide with a jeep. Gir Forest is a well known for its, Asiatic Lion. It is the only place in the world where lions exist after Africa. The visit of the jungle may take 2-3 Hours. Take natural snaps in their natural habitat to make your Journey lifetime memorable. Over night at Hotel. |
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| 19 Day: Junagarh - Gondal ( 60 Kms. ) :-
Morning at 0900 Hrs. After breakfast. Drive towards Gonda;, enroute visit Virpur on the way to Gondal for worship in Shri Jalram Temple. Upon arrival in Gondal check in at Hotel. Fresh up yourself and then visit Goddess Bhuvneswary Temple. Over night at Hotel. |
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| 20 Day: Gondal - Ahmedabad - ( 275 Kms. ) :-
Breakfast at Hotel. 0900 Hrs. After breakfast drive to Ahmedabad, Upon arrival Check in at Hotel. Over night at Hotel . |
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| 21 Day: Ahmedabad :-
Breakfast at Hotel. After Breakfast visit, The Kankaria Lake, Hanging Tower (Zhoolta minar), Sidi Syed Zali (It is famous for its carving), and beautiful temples like, Akshardham (32 Kms. From city) Maa Gayatri Temple and other places too. Over Night at Hotel. |
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| 22 Day: Ahmedabad - Surat ( 255 Kms.) :-
Breakfast at Hotel. Then leave Hotel to move to Surat . Upon arrival check in at Hotel. Over Night at Hotel. |
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| 23 Day: Surat - Vadodara - Surat Via Unai (150 Kms.) :-
Early Morning at 0800 Hrs. Leave Surat to Unai, Enroute Visit Pawagarh Goddess Mahakali Temple. In Unai visit Hot Spring & Vighneswari dad Temple.
Leave Unai for Vadodara, you will arrive Vadodra around at 1600 Hrs. Over night at Hotel . |
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| 24 Day: Varodara to Delhi/Mumbai :-
Breakfast at Hotel. After Breakfast drive to Domestic Airport to connect Flight to Mumbai/Delhi. Upon arrival Check in at Hotel. Overnight at Hotel. |
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| 25 Day: Delhi/Mumbai - Departure :-
In Time Transfer from Hotel to International Airport to connect Flight to Onward destination. |
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** Shows Twin Share Besis / *** Shows Escoted Coach Tour |
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