DETAIL ITENIRARY
your tour leader will be at the airport with our company’s logo. Once you met the
leader you will be warmly welcomed and transferred via chartered vehicle to our
Hotel in Delhi.
In the morning we will go on a guided city tour to discover Delhi on the autorikshaw.
We will see India Gate, Connaught Place and visit the Delhi Fort.
Rest of afternoon time will be free for your own activities.
After breakfast this morning we drive to the capital of the state of Rajasthan -
Jaipur. Jaipur is the most colourful place and cities. Known as the Pink city Jaipur is a
traveller’s destination. With beautiful palaces, forts, gardens, temples and
unending market streets it has everything that the colourful state has to offer.
Jaipur is also the shopping hub of India. Textiles, Gems, Jewellery, Blue Pottery,
Carpets, hand made paper… Since there are no activities planned in the
afternoon you can check out the main shopping areas Johari Bazaar, Hawa
Mahal area and MI Road.
In Jaipur we will take you on a tour of the Amber Fort, clinging to the surrounding
hills, the amazing City Palace with its fine collection of textiles and costumes or the
Hawa Mahal or Palace of the Winds. In the afternoon we will drive to Agra where
we arrive in the late evening.
The Muslim city of Agra is the site of India’s most famous landmark, the Taj Mahal.
Enjoy a visit to this icon of Mughal architecture early in the morning. When you have your free
time, optional to ride a cycle rickshaw to visit the Baby Taj and Agra Fort. In the
evening we will catch the overnight train to Varanasi.
We arrive in the morning into Varanasi, the quintessential Indian holy city where
millions of Hindu travel for pilgrimage, to worship, to mourn or to die. Walk the
narrow twisting alleys, poke around some of the literally hundreds of temples and
shrines and experience the energy of the dawn rituals of bathing and burnings as
you float past the numerous ghats of the River Ganges.
Sitting on the banks of the River Ganges you can contemplate what it means to
be in Varanasi, the oldest continually inhabited city in the world dating back
thousands of years. The culture of Varanasi is deeply associated with the river
Ganges, its reigning deity Lord Shiva and its religious importance; the city has
been a cultural and religious center in northern India for thousands of years. Or
wander through the Old City with its maze of narrow alleyways full of small shops
and stalls.
On Day 7 we will visit the monasteries and ruins of nearby Sarnath, the site of
Buddha’s first sermon.
During our stay, you’ll have the opportunity to take a boat out onto the sacred
Ganges River. Witness a candle flower ceremony if you opt for an evening boat
ride.
In the evening of day 8 we will take a chartered vehicle to Lumbini (overnight
travel).
It is possible to get a Nepalese visa at the border; you will need at least one
passport size photograph and $25 USD, Nepal is 15 minutes ahead of India.
Lumbini (Sanskrit for “the lovely”) is the historical birthplace of Gautama Buddha,
the founder of Buddhism and is an UNESCO World Heritage site. We will arrive
early morning. After some nap and rest we will hire bikes and explore the grounds
and its beautiful monasteries.
Today after breakfast we will drive to Chitwan National Park. This place is home to
manifold wildlife and a paradise for animal lovers. What about an elephant
shower
In the morning we will canoe down the Rapti River for bird watching. With some
luck you can spot more than 500 species of bird, such as falcons, kestrel,
parakeets, ibis, cuckoos and kingfishers.
In the afternoon we will make an exciting jungle safari on the back of an
elephant. There is the possibility to spot rhinos, monkeys, deer, wild boar and if
you are really lucky the rare Bengal Tiger.
Today we drive back to Kathmandu
Today after breakfast we commence our sightseeing to four must see UNESCO
World Heritage Sites namely Swayambhunath Stupa, Kathmandu Durbar Square,
Boudhanath Stupa and Pashupatinath Temple where each has a history of
Kathmandu Valley’s establishment. Kathmandu – also known as City of Temples -
is vibrant and has many histories and mythologies.
You’ll be transferred to the Airport according to your flight schedul
Tips for Trip
Essential Equipment:
1 Medium/Large rucksack/ backpack
1 day pack: +/- 10 litters
Sun-glasses-essential above snow –line
Sun-block/ Sun –Screen lotion(30-50 SPF) –essential for light-skinned people
1 Fleece or warm sweater
1 Sweat –shirt/light sweater
Towel-cotton, medium
Torch/flash-light-with additional batteries
Shirts- long-sleeved, cotton and/ or thermal Tshirts
Trousers-2 pairs( warm or light –weight depending on trek altitude)
Short- 1 pair, cotton ( easy-dry)
Socks-2 pairs thick wool, 2 pair thin cotton
Underwear- various (& pracal)
Wind/water – proof zip-up jacket( nearly knee-length with hood)
Sport –shoes/sandals- light-weight
Personal toiletries/washing kit-item bio-degrade where possible
Basis band –Aid / moleskin/ blister kit
Water purifying tablets
Toilet paper ( for day-time- use)
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Includes:
- Airport pickup and drop
- Welcome Dinner
- All Ground Transport as per as itinerary
- English Speaking Tour leader including his salary and food and lodging
- all sightseening places entry fee as itinerary meantion places
- breakfast and lunch and dinner at chitwan national park
- all Hotel and guest house accommodation during tour
Excludes:
- Foods and Drinks
- Nepal entry visa fee
- travel insurance
- Tips for Leader