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Arrival at Delhi International Airport. After the immigration formalities and collection of your luggage, as you cross the Customs, our representative will receive you at the arrival lounge and accompany you to your hotel and assist you during check in. (Rooms from 14.00 hrs). Overnight at hotel.
Breakfast. This morning we start our sightseeing of Delhi with Lakshmi Narayan temple, one of the largest Hindu Temple in the city. On reaching Old Delhi, we first visit Jama Masjid, the largest mosque in India built during the Mughal period. Driving past the high walls of Red Fort we arrive at Raj Ghat, the mausoleum dedicated Mahatma Gandhi.
In the afternoon we visit New Delhi starting with Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: a Sikh temple famous for its miraculous well and the gold dome. This would be followed by a panoramic tour of the official buildings of the capital driving past Rashtrapati Bhawan, the palace of the President of the Republic, the Parliament House, India Gate - the war memorial arch. Finally we visit the Qutub complex where we see the 72 meters high iconic tower which is the symbol of Delhi. Overnight at hotel.
Half board. Departure by surface to Jaipur, also known as the ' Pink City ' due to the color of the buildings in the walled city, en route visiting Samode a small village where the time seems to have stopped. We shall have lunch at its spectacular palace which has now been converted into a hotel. After lunch we would visit its exquisite Private Audience Hall and the Hall of Mirrors. We shall continue to Jaipur where this evening we will enjoy a rickshaw ride (tricycle) to have a panoramic view of the city. To finish our tour for today we visit the Birla Temple constructed in white marble. Overnight at hotel.
Breakfast. Today we take an excursion to Amer, the former capital of Dhundar, climb its spectacular fort located on top of a hill on elephant back or a jeep and visit its spectacular halls and palaces. Later visit Gaitor, where the cenotaphs of the Maharajas of Dhundar are situated. On return to Jaipur, visit the Palace of the Maharaja, the iconic Hawa Mahal: the Palace of the Winds known for its spectacular facade and Jantar Mantar, the astrological observatory built by Raja Jai Singh in the XVIII century. Overnight at hotel.
Breakfast. After breakfast we depart by road to Agra, enroute visiting Fatehpur Sikri, the abandoned city. Sikri was the winter capital of the Rajputs of Sikarwar and was first occupied by the Lodhis and finally ended in the hands of the Mughals. Akbar, the fifth Mughal king made it his capital but soon to abandon it allegedly due to lack of water. Continue to Agra. Overnight at hotel.
Breakfast. This morning visit the Taj Mahal , one of the seven wonders of the world. Following the visit of the spectacular Taj we shall conclude the visit of Agra by visiting the imposing Badalgarh Fort. This fort made in red sand stone, originally belonged to the Rajputs of Sikarwar, and like Sikri changed various hands. The fifth Mughal king, Akbar, escaping an attempt on his life in Delhi seeked refuge here thus makes it his home and the capital of his Empire and Hindustan. Overnight at hotel.
Breakfast. Early in the morning we reach the railway station to take a train to Jhansi. A train ride would take us to Jhansi from where by road we proceed to Khajuraho, en route visiting Orchha, which is located in a beautiful setting on the banks of river Betwa. Orchha was the capital of the Bundela dynasty that left for posterity an impressive architectural complex consisting of a fortress, temples and palaces. After the visit of Orchha we shall continue to Khajuraho by road.
Khajuraho was the religious capital of the Chandela dynasty which built several temples of singular beauty that are considered masterpiece of Hindu Religious Art. The grand richness of the temples of Khajuraho is the beauty of sculptures made on their walls. There are figures of gods, mythical beasts and celestial nymphs or apsaras of sublime eroticism and "mithunas" or explicit erotic scenes. We first visit the western group of temples including Lakshman, Kandariya Mahadeva and Devi Jagadambi temple. We then proceed to the eastern Group which includes Parsvanath and Adinath temples. Overnight at hotel.
Breakfast. Departure by air to Varanasi, the city of thousand temples. Varanasi is one of the most important pilgrimage center of India. It is the city of Shiva, the god of regeneration. On our arrival at Varanasi, first we go to Sarnath, one of the most sacred places for the Buddhists; this is where Buddha gave the first sermon to his five principal disciples. After visiting Sarnat, we proceed to the hotel.
In the evening visit the ancient city to reach the banks of the Ganges to participate in the ‘aarti’ ceremony where the adoration of sacred river takes place. Overnight at hotel.
Breakfast. Before sunrise we return to the banks of the sacred river Ganges, from where we take a boat to take a ride through the holy waters to see devout Hindus perform their ablutions and morning prayers. After enjoying the boat ride we walk through the narrow streets around the famous Kashi Vishwanath temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, also known as The Golden Temple. Thereafter we visit the major temples of the city and the Benaras Hindu University.
Transfer to the airport to take a flight that flies us to Delhi. On arrival at Delhi, we proceed to a hotel that will be our collection point when we go to the international airport tonight to take the flight back. Overnight on board.
On arrival at Delhi we will go to a hotel that will be our pick-up point to the international airport from where we take the flight back. Overnight on board.
Departure from Delhi to our country of origin.
DEPARTURE DATES
2016 April
3, 10, 17, 24, 31 (Diwali)
2016 October
4, 11, 18, 25 (Holi Week)
2016 May
7, 14, 21, 28 (Pushkar)
2016 November
2, 9, 16, 23, 30
2016 June
5, 12, 19, 26
2016 December
6, 13, 20, 27
2016 July
2, 9, 16, 23, 30
2017 January
4, 11, 18, 25
6, 13, 20, 27
2017 February
1, 8, 15, 22, 29
2016 August
6, 13, 20, 27 (Holi)
2017 March
5, 12, 19, 26*
2016 September
*Dates in bold indicate important festival period.
TOUR COST
Economy
Luxury
Elegant
Nett per person cost
€ 683
€ 757
€ 699
Minimum 02 person
€ 219
€ 281
€ 226
Single Supplement
Airfare: Economy Class HJR-VNS-DEL
EUR 270 *
Additional Services Supplements
€ 99
€ 127
€ 127
Half board
€ 198
€ 347
€ 242
Full board
€ 1265
€ 1397
€ 1287
01 pax traveling alone
€ 347
Accompanying language speaking guide till Agra. (2 pax)
Validity: From April 1, 2016 to September 30, 2016 |
* Indicative price subject to change at the time of issue.
TOUR COST INCLUDES
● Accommodation based on double/twin sharing room at the hotels mentioned or similar for 13 nights.
● Accommodation will be on bed and breakfast basis.
● Transportation in air-conditioned vehicle with driver for transfers, excursions and sightseeing.
● The entrance to places of tourist interest mentioned in the itinerary. (Single visit per site).
● Services of English or any other language speaking local guide throughout the trip.
● (Accommodation and meals in different hotels)
● Rickshaw ride in Jaipur.
● Use of non-polluting electric bus in Fatehpur Sikri.
● Welcome and assistance on arrival and departure by our airport representative.
● All road toll charges, parking fee, fuel cost, interstate taxes, and porter services at all hotels and stations.
● Currently applicable taxes.
TOUR COST DOES NOT INCLUDE
● International air fare.
● Visa fee and service charges if service provided for issuance of visas.
● Expense of personal nature like drinks, and also food drinks not forming part of the group menus, room service or mini-bar consumption, laundry, medical expenses, telephony and internet services, camera or video camera fee at monuments and tips.
● Personal Insurance is not included in the cost, hence any cost involving health which may include any type of medical expense or medication and any
cost derived due to illness would be charged extra. It is advised to take a personal travel insurance
● Cost of Optional or add-on tours unless mentioned otherwise.
● Airport taxes and airport departure tax normally included in the international tickets.
● Meals other than those mentioned as included in the itinerary.
● Services not mentioned in the 'The price includes' box.
VISA
● Travellers should carry a valid tourist visa for
● India
IMPORTANT NOTES
● The price provided is based on the prices and taxes existing at the time of calculation. Any increase in the airfare, in routing due to withdrawal of existing flights, taxes change if any would be advised at the time of booking.
● Any change in rate of exchange leading to an increase in the cost of the tour, which may come into effect prior to departure would be informed at the time of booking.
● Minimum reporting time in India for International flights in India is three hours and for internal flights is hour and a half.
● Child without bed - Is an individual under 12 years of age, sharing the room with 2 Full Paying adults and without a bed.
● Triple rooms do not exist in India, most hotels use roll away beds which is placed once you arrive at the hotel. The room size is the same as a Double Room.
● Once an air ticket is issued, any change of date or cancellation would attract a penalty charge levied by the airlines. Your sales officer will advise you the
amount at the time of making the date change.
● The tour will be operated, subject to a minimum of 06 full paying adult passengers. In the event that the group size is less than 06 adult passengers, you will be given an option of travelling as an individual tourist with private services. Additional supplement might apply. The Tour will be conducted on a seat-in-coach basis for group strength of 20- 25 persons, with the assistance of a local representative.
● Travel Insurance for the duration of the tour is not included in the tour price. However, any passengers who wish to take an insurance cover can request for it at an additional charges.
● The right to vary, amend or withdraw any particular itinerary, departure or excursion rests entirely with the company. Due to demand in particular airline in/ out points may change. Service, will however remain unchanged. Hotels / Flights / Airlines / Itinerary / Route subject to change without notice
HOTEL SELECTION
Luxury
Nights
City
Elegant
Economy
Delhi
02
The Suryaa
Radisson Blu Dwarka
Hotel Vikram
Jaipur
02
The Lalit
Radisson Jaipur
Holiday Inn City Centre
Agra
02
Double Tree by Hilton
Jaypee Palace
Mansingh
Kharuraho
01
Radisson Jass
Ramada
Clarks
Varanasi
01
Radisson
Ramada Plaza
Hotel Hindustan
ELEGANT HOTELS
ECONOMY HOTELS
Shangrila, DelhiShangri-La's-Eros Hotel, New Delhi is a traveller’s delight in the heart of the city. Ranked as one of the best hotels in New Delhi, it is the preferred address for guests around the world. The hotel is centrally located in the midst of beautifully landscaped gardens, with superb recreational and business facilities...read more<>The Lalit, DelhiAn 18 storey 5 star luxury hotel near Connaught Place with elegant interiors, impeccable service and fine cuisine. The hotel houses 4 dining outlets, 6 banquet halls, and a nightclub making a perfect setting for the business and leisure travellers. Contemporary and uber-stylish rooms at...read more<>
Trident, Agra
Trident, Agra, set amidst beautiful gardens, fountains, landscaped central courtyards, is built of red stone reminiscent of the Mughal era. The Hotel is literally, a stone's throw away from one of the new 7 Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal. ...read more
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Jaypee Palace, Agra
The regal Jaypee Palace Hotel and Convention Centre, a glorious structural blend of red sandstone and marble is spread over an unbounded 25 acres of elegantly landscaped luxuriant greenery. Sprinkled with enormous water bodies and endless walkways, this magical creation impeccably blends Mughal and. ...read more
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Trident, Jaipur
Situated en route to Jaipur’s famous Amber Fort, amidst the breathtaking views of the serene Mansagar Lake and the striking Aravalli range the Trident, Jaipur offers gracefully furnished rooms that are well-equipped. There are exclusive non-smoking rooms and rooms designed for the disabled too...read more
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Oberoi Maidens, Delhi
One of Delhi's oldest hotels, built in the early 1900s, and has retained its colonial charm and architecture. Its spacious rooms with high ceilings are unique when compared to the box-sized rooms of modern hotels. Set amidst eight acres of lush gardens, shady trees, lovely grounds with plenty of greenery and an inviting ...read more
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Royal Plaza, Delhi
The Royal Plaza, is a deluxe medieval style 5 star property with Indo-European architecture. Famous for its world class hospitality and magnificent beauty, the hotel unfolds the most desirable lifestyle experiences to its guests. It has well crafted interiors, multi cuisine restaurants, night club and lounges making it ideal...read more
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Howard Plaza, AgraGracious interiors, personalised service and Howard Plaza Agra's unique location are complemented by Agra's glittering monument to love, the Taj Mahal, this tranquil retreat is an best spot for a business or leisure stay, offering a magnificent view of The Taj Mahal from Beautiful roof top Terrace Restaurant ...read more<> Utkarsh Vilas, AgraUtkarsh Vilas, Agra is situated in the heart of the city and provides a heavenly abode to the tourists. the hotel has a very contemporary look to it. The hotel offers various recreational facilities and a perfect place to relax and enjoy the warmth of your holidays...read more<>
Delhi
It is the capital of India since 1912 and the second most populous city in the country . Located in the center of the province of Delhi, is divided into two parts ( old and new ) and it can be admired forts, palaces , tombs and temples of the most varied styles with government buildings in colonial style, modern industries , trades and residential areas all with modern amenities . We recommend visiting the Red Fort, the Jama Masijd , Raj Ghat and the India Gate in the Old Town . In the new area we suggest the Qutab Minar, Birla Temple and the Sikh Temple.
Sikandra
Sikandra is the mausoleum of Akbar. Akbar himself planned his own tomb and selected a suitable site for constructing this beautiful monument. To construct a tomb in one's lifetime was a Tartary custom, which the Mughals followed religiously. This structure has a perfect blending of Hindu, Christian, Islamic, Buddhist, Jain themes. Sikandra is named after Sikandar Lodi, the Delhi ruler who was in power from 1488 to 1517. A visit to Akbar's monument opens before one, the completeness of Akbar's personality as completely as the Taj Mahal does of Mumtaz Mahal's .
Agra
It is a city that dominates a feminine touch in their structures and history. Created by Sultan Sikandar Lodi order , years later in her love of an emperor for his wife was reflected in eternity through the monument that identifies both the city and the whole country in the world : the Taj Mahal. The city was occupied for long periods by Muslims , inheriting architectural and urban structures of medieval character we can admire today and its winding streets
Fathepur Sikri
Located 35 kilometers from Agra , stands on a rocky platform imperial Fatehpur Sikri, the ruins of which was the ancient capital of the Mongol Empire in the sixteenth century . Surrounded by a wall of 6 km, the d is uninhabited and has been declared architectural heritage .
Jaipur
Known as the Pink City , formerly known as Rajputana, owes its nickname to the color of the sandstone with the buildings of the old city were built. Nice design of this villa is due to the Maharaja Jai Sigh II which began construction in 1728 and got his architect Vidyadhar Chakravarty mix with confidence styles as diverse as Hindu , Jain , Mongol and Persian.
Amer
Amber, was the capital of the state before Jaipur. Located 11 kilometers from Jaipur. Amer is one of the most famous forts of Rajasthan. It is an old fort, built in 1592 by Raja Man Singh. This fort is also very popularly known as the Amer Palace. The Amer Fort was built in red sandstone and marble and the Maotha Lake adds a certain charm to the entire Fort. The Amer Fort has influences of both Hindu and Muslim architecture.
IMPORTANT NOTES
HOTELS ...
MEALS ...
TRAVEL BY ROAD ...
AIRFARES AND TRAVELLING BY AIR ...
BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE ...
First Class 40 Kgs.
Executive Class 35 Kgs.
Economy Class (Y,B,M & H) 20 Kgs.
Economy Class (K,Q,V,W,G,L,U,S,T,X, N & E) 15 Kgs.
Infants not entitled to a seat (All economy classes) Nil
INSURANCE ...
FESTIVALS ...
Local festivals may fall on the date of travel and it is possible that the visits to places of interest are modified by the local government or authorities for which we cannot be held responsible. The program would be amended accordingly so that none of the visits included are missed on an alternative provided.
ACTIVITIES ...
(Wildlife Safari/ Boat ride/ Desert & Rural Safari/ Bicycle & Rickshaw Ride/ Animal Rides)
Boats: To take part in any boat ride, you need to be of average mobility to be able to climb on and off all these boats unaided; able to disembark onto makeshift docks without handrails, or onto muddy and slippery riverbanks.
Canters: These are large, open trucks with wooden bench seats in the back and used for safaris on sharing basis in the national parks.
Elephant ride at Amber Fort (Jaipur): Elephant rides can either be taken to the fort or from the fort based on the directives received from the Rajasthan State Tourism Board and are booked on first come-first serve basis. As such for Elephant ride at Amber Fort, an early departure from the hotel is recommended. Also note Elephant ride to or from the Fort is subject to same being operational and may be stopped due to various reasons by Rajasthan State Tourism Board
Important: At all times, our Tour Managers, Local Guides, and Representatives will assist and brief guests about these activities but cannot guarantee the uninterrupted services during their stay in Indian Subcontinent. All guests must bear full responsibilities for such activities releasing Indior Tours, its associates, its directors, its agents of any claim. It would be in your interest to buy a suitable insurance to cover all risks associated with such travel.
SUGGESTED CLOTHING ...
POPULATION ...
In order not to encourage begging, we suggest that you should not distribute anything during your visits (candy, money, toys, pens etc.).Should you wish to made donations in cash or kind, please consult your guide who would provide you with the best advice.
We suggest that you spend your money to buy locally produced things made my local craftsmen and take them to the country of your origin and contribute to the local economy thus providing work to those in need.
PRICE AND OTHER CONDITION OF SALE ...
RECOMMENDED TIPS ...
(Indicative only because it is at the discretion of each / not to spare but only tickets ) :
CANCELLATION FEES ...