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Arrive
Mumbai International Airport
The ITC Grand Maratha
Sheraton and Towers Hotel
is strategically located in Sahar just 5 minutes drive from international
airport and 10 minutes from domestic airport.
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Elegantly appointed, spacious
guest rooms including exquisite Suites with hand crafted furnishings. Dual line
phones with data port and voice mail, interactive television with satellite
services, in-room fax, hi-speed internet access, well appointed work desk, four
feature marble bathroom, with separate shower cubicle.
Overnight at the ITC Grand
Maratha Sheraton & Towers, inclusive of breakfast.
After breakfast, you will be
met by a representative of and escorted on a tour to the Elephanta Caves.
About an hour's ride away by
motorboat from the basalt facade of the Gateway lies Elephanta, a
cave-temple shrine hewn out of solid rock some time in the eighth century A.D.
by the Rashtrakuta dynasty who ruled the Deccan from 757 A.D. to 973 A.D.
It is said that the
Portuguese named this island after the stone elephant they found here.
At Elephanta you can
see the cave shrine to Lord Shiva, which belongs to the sixth century, and a
massive three-headed sculpture representing Brahma the creator, Vishnu the
preserver, and Shiva the destroyer. You can also find the other interesting
sculptures here include those that depict the marriage of Shiva and Parvati.
Afternoon: half day visit to
Gateway of India, Mumbai's principle landmark. Th
is arch of yellow
basalt was erected on the waterfront in 1924 to commemorate King George V's
visit to this colony in 1911. Drive past the Afghan Church. Secretariat of
Maharashtra Government and along the Marine Drive which is fondly known as the
'Queen's Necklace'. Visit Jain temple and Hanging Gardens which offer a
splendid view of the city, Chowpatty, Kamala Nehru Park and also Mani Bhavan
where Mahatma Gandhi stayed during his visits to Mumbai. Drive past Haji Ali
Mosque, a shrine in honour of a Muslim Saint on an island 500 m. out at sea and
is linked by a causeway to the mainland. Stop at the 'Dhobi Ghat' where
Mumbai's 'dirties' are scrubbed, bashed, dyed and hung out to dry. Watch the
local train passing close by on which the city commuters 'hang out like laundry'
- a nice photography stop. Also visit Prince of Wales Museum.
Overnight at the ITC Grand
Maratha Sheraton & Towers, inclusive of breakfast.
Arrive Varanasi.
On arrival, you will be met by a representative and escorted to the Hotel Taj
Ganges. Standard Room
HOTEL TAJ GANGES
Situated 13 miles from the
airport, the hotel is a haven of peace and tranquility in the bustling temple
city. The hotel offers guests a fine mix of cuisine, culture and comfort in a
Five Star ambience.
On the banks of the sacred
river Ganges, Benares is one of India's most important pilgrimage sites
and the holiest of holy cities for Hindus.
Known also as Kashi
and Varanasi, Benares is one of the world's oldest learning & culture for
well over 2000 years.
Facilities
include:
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Swimming pool, tennis
court, jogging track, palmist, bird watching, yoga and massage facilities.
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Beauty parlor for
ladies, travel desk, shopping arcade, currency exchange, safe deposit lockers
and doctor-on-call.
·
24-hour room service.
Restaurants & Bars
The Chowk: Multi-cuisine coffee shop and bar, where mellifluous strains
of the sitar every morning ensure a lyrical start to your day.
Prinsep: A bar attached to the Indian restaurant.
VARANASI:
Picturesquely situated on the
crescent shaped left bank of the holy Ganga, Varanasi, one of the ancient seats
of le1arning in
India, is said to be a
compound of the names of two streams, the Varuna and the Assi, which still flow
in the north and south of the city respectively. Varanasi is probably one of the
most ancient living cities in India. From time immemori
al it has been a great
religious center for Hindus a
nd one of their most sacred
places of pilgrimage, being visited by millions of people every year.
Afternoon city tour of
Varanasi.
After lunch you will be met
and escorted on a half day city tour.
Situated
on the banks of the Ganges, the city of Learning and Burning (because of the
almost continuous cremations of the dead) from time immemorial has been the
religious centre of Hindus. All Hindus want to be here at least once in their
life time. Visit some of the important temples. Bharat Mata Mandir - a unique
temple inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi houses one of the most perfect relief maps
of India and is dedicated to Mother India. Durga Temple dedicated to Goddess
Durga consort of Lord Shiva. Drive past the beautiful Tulsi Manas Temple.
Later drive through the largest Residential University of Asia - Banaras Hindu
University founded by Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya. Visit the New Vishwanath
temple in the University Campus.
At
leisure to explore the streets and markets on your own.
Overnight at the Hotel Taj
Ganges, inclusive of breakfast
You
will be met and escorted on an early morning boat cruise on the river
Ganges.
The western banks of Ganges
has a string of Ghats
- the chain of stone are
mainly used as Dharamsalas where the pilgrims stay during their visit to the
holy city. At dawn, the Ghats are buzz with activity of the devotees performing
their ablutions in the river or offering prayers to the rising sun and
performing other religious rituals. A boat ride along the
Ghats
gives you vantage views of this activity. The Sunrise
on the Ganges is a
soul-lifting experience.
Return to the Hotel for
breakfast and prepare to depart to Kajuraho.
On arrival, you will be met
by a representative of Far Pavilions and escorted to the Jass Radison Hotel,
where accommodation has been reserved for one night. Standard Room.
Radisson Jass Hotel
Jass Hotel Khajuraho
enjoys a great location in Kajuraho, a vibrant combination of the old and
the new, of tradition and change. For those travellers who look forward to a
combination of history and comfort, Jass Hotel Khajuraho offers its
guests a wide variety of facilities combined with a high level of personalized
service.
The large swimming pool is an
ideal place to unwind after a visit to the temples, the nearby lakes, the
wildlife sanctuary and the diamond mines.of z wildlife sanctuary and the diamond
mines.
Accommodation
The 94 elegantly appointed
rooms at the hotel offer guests a relaxing ambience to unwind in after a tiring
day. Tastefully furnished, each of these rooms overlook landscaped gardens and
come stocked with a mini-bar.
Amenities & Services
Book Shop, Conference
facilities, Health Club, Business Center, Restaurants, Swimming Pool Air
Conditioned Room, Banquet Facilities, Bar, Car Parking, Doctor On Call, Fire
Safeguards, Health Club, Laundry Facilities, No pets allowed, Power Back-Up,
Restaurant, Room Service, Travel Desk, Air conditioned rooms, Cable, Direct STD/ISD,
Hair Dryer, Hot & Cold Water, Minibar, Newspaper, Phone, Ironing, Board,
Refrigerator, Room Service, Safe , Shower, Television.
Afternoon tour to the Eastern
and Western Group of Temples.
Visit the Western Group of
temples, the most important temple being the Kandariya Mahadeo Temple-dedicated
to Lord Shiva. It is one of the largest and most typical of the Khajuraho
temples. Visit the Chaunsat Yogini Jain Temple-dedicated to the 64 "Yoginis" or
attendants of Goddess Kali. This temple stands apart from the rest. Also seethe
Chitragupta or Bharatji Temple with a lovely sculpture of Lord Vishnu in his
11-headed form.
The sculptures that adorn the
temples, carved in stone depict gods, goddesses and amorous couples. Later visit
the Eastern Group of temples including the Ghantai Temple, Vamana Temple
dedicated to the "Vamana" or dwarf incarnation of Lord Vishnu and the Javari
Temple. There are also three Jain Temples with beautiful carvings and non-erotic
sculptures. Although these are Jain temples, they also contain numerous Vaishnav
deities.
Overnight at
Jass Radisson Hotel,
inclusive of breakfast.
After
breakfast, you will be transferred by road to the Bandhavgarh National Park.
(6 to 7 hours).
BANDHAVGARH
Set amongst the Vindhyas, in
Madhya Pradesh, Bandhavgarh is a small national park, but with the
highest known density of tiger population in India. These have been
found in the old state of Rewa for many years.
The other
species found in abundance in Bandhavgarh are the gaur or Indian bison, the
sambar, the barking deer and the nilgai.
Accommodation has been
reserved for three nights, inclusive of all meals and activities. Standard
Room
Evening Slide Show
presentation on the park with brief lecture.
Tiger Den Resort
…. Is a new resort in the
beautiful lush green, and tranquil surroundings of the land of the White Tiger-
Bandhavgarh National Park. This resort was conceptualized, designed and
now managed by professionals from the service industry. The resort has 18
elegantly furnished luxury cottages. The balcony of the cottages overlooks the
marvelous and gigantic hills of the Vindhyanchal range.
At the Tiger's Den Resort, (Bandhavgarh) your day begins just before dawn
with wake up call along with a cup of tea/coffee at the designated time (i.e. if
you are not already up by some call from the inhabitants of the Jungle of
Bandhavgarh).
An open Gypsy awaits you to
take you even more closer to the nature and to see the majestic 'Royal Bengal
Tiger. Neatly packed fruits and a bottle of mineral water are supplied for your
4 hour safari in the jungle.
When you come back from there is running hot /cold water in the attached
luxurious bathrooms including a bubble bath if you so desire. Breakfast is
served in the Restaurant serving delicious and a rich variety of Indian,
Chinese, Italian & Continental cuisine.
We have a 24 hrs power backup with a stand by generator.
Adapters
are provided in all the cottages for easy connectivity of your electrical
gadgets. If you have the time and inclination, body massage can be organized
with prior notice.
Few more interesting things
to do during the day, includes a drive up o the ancient Bandhavgarh fort,
a walk to the Baghel museum, a guided walk into a typical Indian village "Tala",
nature walks, trip to Chenchpur waterfalls and a host of other activities
like an in-house library, some indoor games are also available to relax and
unwind within your comfortable cottages. After the delicious lunch you again
would like to go back to the Jungle, to trace the Tiger or the beautiful birds
of Bandhavgarh.
As the sun goes down in the
Jungle it is time to get back to the resort.
A welcome drink to quench
your thirst is provided the moment you enter the resort.
Overnight at Tiger Den
Resort, inclusive of all meals and activities.
Enjoy
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning and afternoon enjoy
jeep game safaris - lunch is served at the hotel.
Overnight at Tiger Den
Resort, inclusive of all meals and activities.
Enjoy
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning and afternoon enjoy
jeep game safaris - lunch is served at the hotel.
Overnight at Tiger Den
Resort, inclusive of all meals and activities.
Early
morning departure per road transfer to
Varanasi,
where you will connect to your flight to
Delhi.
(5-6 Hours)
Arrive Delhi
On
arrival at Delhi Airport, you will be met and transferred to the
Intercontinental Grand Hotel, where accommodation has been reserved for one
night. Club Room
THE
INTERCONTINENTAL GRAND HOTEL DELHI
This flagship
"InterContinental" hotel stands tall in the heart of New Delhi,
forming a perfect choice for both business and leisure travelers to India’s
capital city.
A triple storey high rise
facade, with a four floor atrium lobby, the hotel has an ideal location in
Connaught Place, the city’s main commercial, shopping & office district, just
minutes from government offices, international trade fair grounds, cultural &
tourist attractions and shopping malls.
The hotel's accommodation
choices are available in three distinct categories. Luxurious suites all located
within The Presidential Tower; Club InterContinental floors which also
incorporate The Law Club, with special facilities for guests from the legal
fraternity; extra large Deluxe rooms. A cosmopolitan choice of dining and
entertainment options extends to 6 restaurants and one bar. These include the
world famous "Blue Elephant" - serving royal Thai cuisine; "The Grill"
- with trendy continental innovations; "WOKS" for Chinese flavours; "Baluchi"
with Indian specialities; "The Rendezvous" for all day dining and "Art
Junction" – an art gallery with a cafe. The "Champions Bar" is the
perfect watering hole.
Extensive banquet and meeting
facilities, a 24 hour business centre, outdoor swimming pool, health club,
salon, shopping arcade and more, complete the offerings of the hotel.
Overnight at the
Intercontinental Grand inclusive of breakfast.
After breakfast you will be
met and transferred by road to Agra (Four to five hours), where
accommodation has been reserved at the Amarvilas Hotel. Deluxe Twin
Room
AMARVILLAS HOTEL
The hotel lies just 600
metres from one of the greatest wonders of the world. The Oberoi Amarvilas
opened in January 2001 and is breathtakingly luxurious hotel. There is only one
way to truly experience the Taj Mahal.
The challenge for
Bombay-based architect Prabhat Patki was to create a haven that would reflect
the exotic grandeur of the monuments around them. The aim was to provide guests
with every modern service in luxury and comfort, while adhering to strict
planning laws.
He succeeded. Straight out of
an Indian fairytale, The Oberoi Amarvilas - Sanskrit for ‘Eternal Haven’ - is
set among lush and serene Mughal-inspired pools and terraced gardens. Ancient
and traditional Persian and Moorish influences combine with the very best in
modern Indian interior design.
This fusion is exhibited to
spectacular effect in the cobalt blue and gold domed entrance hall, whose
windows frame a fabulous vista of the Taj Mahal.
Sixty-four fountains,
filigreed stone bridges and pillars greet guests as they cross the forecourt of
the ceremonial entrance pavilion of what appears to be a Mughal palace.
All rooms and suites feature
a separate walk-in closet with electronic safe, colour satellite TV, DVD/CD
player. Minibar and a facility to make tea and coffee. Beautiful marble
bathrooms feature both a bathtub and a separate shower cubicle with deluxe
toiletries.
All rooms have a 24 hour
Butler Service.
AGRA
….. is
best known as the city of Taj Mahal, the world's most famous monument of
love. It is situated along the banks of the River Yamuna and attracts
thousands of tourists every day from all over the world. Agra, with its
laid – back lifestyle and its immense wealth of architecture, handicrafts and
jewelry, is amongst the most remarkable city of the world. In terms of ambience
it is still associated with its Mughal period led by Babur, who arrived in 1526.
Agra grew in prominence as almost all of India came under the rule of Mughal
empire but Agra reached its zenith under the rule of Akbar, Shah-Jehan and
Jehangir. It was under the rule of Akbar that Agra become a leading centre of
art, science, commerce and culture.
This afternoon visit the
Agra Fort.
The high red stone monument
stretches for around 2.5 kms, dominating a bend in the river Yamuna northwest of
the Taj Mahal.. The Diwan-i-Am (the hall of public audiences), the Diwan-i-Khas
(the Hall of Private Audience), the Khas Palace (the private palace was used by
emperor as a sleeping chamber), the Sheesh Mahal (palace of Mirrors), the Shah
Jahani Mahal (Shahjahan’s Palace), Jahangiri Mahal (Jahangir’s Palace) and the
Akbari Mahal (Akbar’s palace) are the fascinating palaces inside the fort.
From the rear of
Diwan-i-Khas a door leads to Mussaman Burj, a two storey pavilion, where
Shahjahan was imprisoned by his son Aurangzeb in his old age. From here he
caught the last glimpses of Taj Mahal before he died.
Overnight at Amarvilas,
inclusive of all meals.
After breakfast you will be
escorted on a tour to the Taj Mahal.
The Taj Mahal which is
the seventh wonder of world, was built by Shah Jahan as a memorial to his
wife Mumtaz Mahal by the banks of river Yamuna. After her untimely
death, Shah Jahan had her mortal remains buried in this mausoleum. And
after his own demise he was placed to rest next to his beloved queen in the same
mausoleum The Taj has been called the most extravagant monument ever built for
the sake of love. The great monument took almost 22 years to build and was
completed in 1653. Around 20,000 workers from all over the country and central
Asia were recruited to translate this dream into a reality.
After lunch you will be
transferred by road to Jaipur.
En-route you will visit
“FATEHPUR SIKRI”.
Situated around 40 km from
Agra built by Emperior Akbar in 1569 and abandoned after 15 years due to
scarcity of water. This was the capital of the Mughal emperor Akbar between
1570 to 1586.
Fatehpur Sikri’s
sprawling structure is made of red sandstone and combines both Hindu and Muslim
architecture. The main entrance to this walled city is through the 175 feet
Buland Darwaza.
After
sightseeing at Sikri, continue drive to Jaipur (4 ½ hours).
JAIPUR
The vibrant capital of
Rajasthan, is popularly known as the ' Pink City ' because of the
pink-colored buildings in its old city. It sits on a dry lake bed in a somewhat
arid landscape, surrounded by barren hills surmounted by forts and crenellated
walls. This buzzing metropolis is certainly a place of wild contrasts and a
feast for the eyes.
The royal city of Jaipur
owes its name to the founder of the city. It was Great Warrior King Sawai Jai
Singh II (1693-1743) who laid the foundation of the city in 1627. He was one of
the few kings of his time having a keen eye for details and a very good
scientific temper.
Accommodation has been
reserved for two nights at the Trident Hilton Hotel. Deluxe Lake View
Room
The Trident Hilton, Jaipur
captures the
romance and beauty of the fabled “Pink City”. The rose-coloured façade of the
hotel reflects traditional Rajasthani architecture. Hotel Trident Hilton
Jaipur is situated en route to the Jaipur’s renowned Amber Fort,
the hotel looks out onto the scenic Mansagar Lake and the picturesque
Aravalli range.
Accommodation
Each of the 138 rooms has an individual "jharokha" balcony that overlooks the
Mansagar Lake or the Aravalli range. Experience the surrounding natural beauty
from your room, elegantly appointed in soft earth tones and indigo.
All rooms are equipped with
modern amenities such as mini-bars, complimentary tea and coffee making
facilities, direct dial telephones and satellite television.
Dining
At the Trident, dining is neither boring nor pretentious. The restaurants
at all Trident Hotels offer an informal and relaxed setting where large or small
groups can enjoy a convivial meal or buffet.
Our multi-cuisine restaurant encourages the guests to decide what they want to
eat. An elaborate a’la carte menu and extensive buffets for breakfast, lunch and
dinner offer a wide variety of Indian, Continental and a selection of local
cuisine. The Mansagar Bar, overlooking the lake offers a perfect retreat to
relax.
Overnight Trident Hilton Hotel, inclusive of breakfast.
After breakfast, you will
embark on an elephant ride to the Amber Fort.
Amber
is a classic, romantic Rajasthani Fort Palace.
The rugged, time-ravaged
walls of the Fort may not look beautiful from the outside, but the interior is a
virtual paradise.
Miniatures painted on the
walls depict hunting and war scenes, apart from festivals. Precious stones and
mirrors are embedded into the plaster.
A major attraction at Amber
is the Elephant Ride all the way up to the Fort entrance. This journey on
caparisoned elephants is bound to enrich your memories with the Royal lifestyle
of the Maharajas and leave you with a truly unforgettable experience.
Inside the Fort visit the
Jag Mandir or the Hall of Victory. Inside the Jag Mandir is the famed
Sheesh Mahal - a room with all the four walls and ceiling completely embedded
with glittering mirror pieces, which were specially imported from Belgium during
that period.
En-route to Amber Fort,
you will have a brief photography stop at Hawa Mahal - the Palace of Winds.
After lunch, you will be
escorted on a city tour of Jaipur, which begins with a visit to the
Maharaja's City Palace, the former Royal residence, part of it converted
into a museum.
A small portion is still used
by the Royal family of Jaipur. Built in the style of a fortified campus, the
palace covers almost one-seventh in area of the city. One of the major
attractions in the museum is the portion known as Armoury Museum housing an
impressive array of weaponry-pistols, blunderbusses, flintlocks, swords, rifles
and daggers.
The royal families of
Jaipur once used most of these weapons. Later visit the Jantar Mantar,
which is the largest stone and marble crafted observatory in the world. Situated
near the gate of the city palace, the observatory has 17 large instruments, many
of them still in working condition.
Overnight
Trident Hilton Hotel,
inclusive of breakfast.
After breakfast, you will be
transferred by road to Pushkar. Approximately three hours drive.
Accommodation has been
reserved at the Tents at Desert Camp, inclusive of all meals.
Pushkar Fair
Asia’s largest camel fair,
held annually at Pushkar during the months of October –November, has put
it on the international tourist map. Tourists from around the globe come to see
the ancient town of Pushkar, which is transformed into a spectacular fair
ground. During this week long fair, camels are bought, sold, beautified, raced
and paraded.
Being attended predominantly
by villagers and tribal folk, Pushkar becomes a showcase for Rajasthan.
Traditional artifacts, jewelry (mainly silver), beautiful tie-n-dye fabrics and
leather goods, are all available here in the numerous stalls that dot the entire
town.
The evenings have their own
charm, filled with soulful ballads, performances of some of the most captivating
Rajasthani dances, puppet shows and plays; entertainment abounds. All this is
accompanied by sumptuous local delicacies.
Once the trading is complete,
at the end of the fair, numerous camel, horse and bullock-cart races are held,
which are great crowd pullers. On the day of Kartik Purnima, devotees offer
prayers at the Brahma temple (only one of its kind) and take a dip in the
Pushkar Lake to cleanse themselves of all their sins. The fair is worth a
visit because it provides a succinct view of the peoples of this area and their
culture.
Tents at Desert Camp Pushkar
The traditional Indian
check-in is accompanied by a refreshing welcome drink to alleviate any travel
fatigue.
After freshening up, have
lunch at the camp. The afternoon is free, either to explore this ancient town of
Pushkar or just rest. The welcome kits available in all tents contain the
program for the day with information on what to see in Pushkar and at the
fair.
The evening organized is an
eventful one – enjoy ride on camel carts, camel and horse. Get henna tattoos and
choose bangles from the bangle makers and traditional Jootis (embroidered camel
hide slip-ons) from a shoe-maker, watch puppeteers tell you stories of love, war
and valor.
Enjoy a sumptuous bonfire
dinner under the stars while watching the mesmerizing performances of the
Kalbelias (dance of the snake charmers) and Terah Taalis (A group of men play
stringed instruments while the women sit with dozens of manjeeras, or cymbals,
tied on all over their bodies and strike them with the ones they hold in their
hands.)
Overnight Tents at
Desert Camp,
inclusive of all meals
Breakfast is at the camp.
Early risers can enjoy the early morning performances in Pushkar,
including temple dances.
Plan the day by using the
program as a guide. Visit the various temples, watch the competitions and be
delighted by the endless show of culture. Shop at the various small stalls
selling handicrafts or visit the on-site “Shilpgram” – the Arts and Crafts
bazaar that is set-up especially
during the festival. Lunch is
at the camp.
A Royal Evening: The last
evening in Pushkar is an experience in itself, the dinner planned is a
traditional Rajasthani sit-down meal, with the dishes being taken from the Royal
kitchens of Rajasthan. This evening witness a miracle. Watch the famous “Fire
Dancers” – hailing from the Bhopa tribe of Rajasthan. It is a prayer offering
and these dancers, consisting of boys and men, dance on live coal to the beat of
drums. It is a spectacular performance. A huge fire works display marks the end
of the evening.
(PLEASE NOTE PUSHKAR IS A
HOLY PLACE AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL OR NON-VEGETARIAN FOOD IS STRICTLY
PROHIBITED)
Kindly note that the
entertainment arrangements at the camp are subject to change.
Overnight Tents at Desert
Camp, inclusive of all meals
After breakfast you will be
transferred by road to Udaipur. Approximately four and a half hours
drive.
UDAIPUR
Founded in 1568, by Maharaja Udai Singh, Udaipur rivals any of the world famous
creations of the Mughals.
As the
capital of the old Mewar state, it was the only Rajput stronghold to
uphold its Hindu allegiance in the face of Muslim invasion.
From
the late 16th century, peace brought about an era of renaissance in the arts and
encouraged the building of beautiful Palaces around the Lake, which culminated
in the City Palace, one of the largest Palace complexes in the world.
The
Lake itself is a romantic setting surrounding the gleaming white |Lake Palace
and the Jag Mandir – a refuge of the rebel Mughal Prince, Shah Jehan, who soon
became the creator of the Taj Mahal in Agra.
Accommodation has been
reserved at the Trident Hilton.
Deluxe Pool View
TRIDENT HILTON HOTEL
Hotel Description:
Trident Hilton, Udaipur is located on the banks of the picturesque Pichola
Lake and is ten minutes drive from the city center. Forty three acres of
land with lush green landscaping surrounds the hotel. The hotel provides a
perfect base to explore the fabled city of Udaipur, acclaimed worldwide
for its beautiful lakes, medieval palaces and colorful bazaars.
Accommodation at Hotel Trident Hilton:
The 143 elegantly appointed rooms at the hotel offer guests a relaxing ambience
to unwind in after a tiring day. Tastefully furnished, each of these rooms
overlook landscaped gardens.
All rooms are equipped with
modern amenities such as mini-bars, tea and coffee making facilities, direct
dial telephones and satellite television. Rooms overlook the swimming pool ,
Aravalli hills and gardens.
Amenities & Services at Hotel Trident Hilton:
Restaurants and Bars, Poolside Service, Coffee Shop, Room Service, Baggage
Storage, Barber Shop, Beauty Salon, Car Rental Desk, Concierge Desk, Gift Shop,
Safety Deposit Box, Cable TV Services, Video Cassette Player rental, Laundry /
Valet service, Foreign Currency Exchange, baby sitting, Thermostat, Central
Airconditioning
Rest of the day free at
leisure.
Overnight Trident
Hilton,
Inclusive of breakfast.
After breakfast, you will be
escorted on a tour of the city of Udaipur.
Udaipur,
a splash of color in Rajasthan that is brighter when tinged with the tones of
local lore and legends.
Visit the City Palace, built
in 1725, which houses the Dilkhush Mahal, Sheesh Mahal - studded with glittering
Belgium Mirrors, Moti Mahal and the Palace of Lord Krishna all of which are
ornately decorated. Later visit the Jagdish Temple. This temple built in 1651
is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the preserver in the Hindu Trinity of Gods. Also
visit the Sahelion Ki Bari gardens and fountains. Later drive around the
Fatehsagar Lake.
Afternoon free in Udaipur to
explore the city on own.
Overnight Trident
Hilton,
Inclusive of breakfast.
After breakfast, enjoy the
morning at leisure.
You will be transferred to
the Udaipur Airport for your flight to Delhi.
On arrival at the Delhi
Airport, you will be met and transferred to the
Intercontinental Grand
Hotel, where accommodation has been reserved for two nights. Club Room
Evening at leisure.
Overnight at
Intercontinental Grand Hotel,
inclusive of breakfast.
After breakfast, you will be
escorted on a tour of Delhi.
Sightseeing of Old Delhi
takes you to Jama Masjid, - The largest mosque in India. Visit the
magnificent Red Fort (Closed on Mondays – so an orientation drive only), - a
marvel in red sandstone, built on the banks of River Yamuna by the Mughal
emperor Shah Jahan. Drive past Chandni Chowk, once an imperial avenue of Mughal
Royalty which today is the busiest commercial area of the city. Visit Raj
Ghat (memorial to Mahatma Gandhi).
Afternoon: sightseeing of New
Delhi.
Visit the 12th century
Qutab Minar, gracefully hand-carved for its entire height of 234ft, and the
iron pillar, which has withstood the ravages of time and not rusted even after
1500 years.
Visit the mausoleum of
Emperor Humayun - a forerunner of the Mughal style of architecture and the
imposing modern Lakshminarayan temple.
Drive past the India Gate
(war memorial dedicated to the lives of laid down by the Indian soldiers),
the president's residence - formerly the Viceroy's Palace, parliament House and
the Secretariat buildings, - an interesting blend of the Victorian and 20th
century architecture.
Overnight at
Intercontinental Grand Hotel,
inclusive of breakfast.
10:45pm
You will be transferred
to the Delhi
International Airport
for your flight to
Paris and
New York.
11:25pm Check in.
Afternoon: sightseeing of New
Delhi.
Visit the 12th century
Qutab Minar, gracefully hand-carved for its entire height of 234ft, and the
iron pillar, which has withstood the ravages of time and not rusted even after
1500 years.
Visit the mausoleum of
Emperor Humayun - a forerunner of the Mughal style of architecture and the
imposing modern Lakshminarayan temple.
Drive past the India Gate
(war memorial dedicated to the lives of laid down by the Indian soldiers),
the president's residence - formerly the Viceroy's Palace, parliament House and
the Secretariat buildings, - an interesting blend of the Victorian and 20th
century architecture.
In the
evening depart to the airport for your flight back to the USA. |