tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-49752964422147019512024-03-13T07:19:33.255-07:00India Short Tours, One Day Tours India, Same Day Tours IndiaEzee Holiday offers Same Day India Tour Package with all destinations of India, India Short Tours, Short India Trip, Small Holiday Packages India, short trip India, one day tourUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4975296442214701951.post-53845191213886435802013-08-29T12:03:00.001-07:002013-08-29T12:03:39.983-07:00Akshardham Temple Same Day Tour, Day Trip to Akshardham Temple Delhi<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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In the early morning hours, at around 9:30-10:00 AM, we pick you up from the hotel. We begin our tour right from the first moment by moving towards the temple. As we cover the vicinities of Delhi, you will enjoy a flawless fusion of Old Delhi and New Delhi, from where we pass.<br /><br /><b>Akshardham Temple</b><br /><a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-IupDO8RHHdY/Uh-Z_PSA8tI/AAAAAAAAAnA/e0Wk95iWpdo/s1600/Akshardham+Temple,+New+Delhi.jpg" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="273" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-IupDO8RHHdY/Uh-Z_PSA8tI/AAAAAAAAAnA/e0Wk95iWpdo/s400/Akshardham+Temple,+New+Delhi.jpg" width="400" /></a>Akshardham Temple is primarily built on the holy rivers of Yamuna. Depicting great Indian culture, this massive monument is one of the most impressive structures. It is simply majestic in appeal. With beautiful gardens, water fountains and carved pavilions, the impressiveness of this structure is great. You will be surprised to note that the temple includes nearly 20,000 statues, floral arrangements, and its alluring stone pillars are noteworthy in every sense of the term.<br /><br /><br /><b>Unforgettable Features of Akshardham Temple</b><br />One of the very first marvelous features of the temple is its assembly of ten grand gates. As they represent the ten principal directions of Indian culture, they are known for their exquisite beauty and appeal. Then there are two transcendent gates, one constitutes the 'Gate of Devotion' and another, 'twin peacock gates'. The major highlight of this feature is its marvelous structure standing at 141 ft. High Akshardham monument.<br /><br /><b>Inside the Temple</b><br />We take you to the famous musical fountain, located at the center of Yagnapurush Kund.<br />We also take you to the hall 1, ‘Sahajanand Darshan' or 'Hall of Values'.<br />Hall 2 depicts the 'Neelkanth Darshan' forming a screening of a 40-minute film.<br />Then comes the <span class="GINGER_SOFATWARE_mark" ginger_sofatware_uiphraseguid="86966d1c-1cd0-4c8c-b45a-4d28ae27eee4" id="21b3c912-8d4f-4cb3-ab43-c522c000b690">hall</span> no. 3, which renders you a spectacular boat ride. Forming an oldest Vedic village and bazaar, it gives you immense beauty packaged in impressive form.<br /><br />The tour concludes and you will never forget it as it forms the best destinations and attractions. Make sure that you enjoy the same day tour of Akshardham temple without any hassles.<br /><br /><strong style="color: #0099cc;"><span id="rate-packages">Tour Cost :<strong> USD 65 per person based on 02 Pax</strong></span></strong><br /><br /><span style="color: red;"><b>Visit our Sites :</b> </span><a href="http://www.onedayagratour.com/delhi-tourism-india.html" target="_blank">Delhi Tourism</a>, <a href="http://www.onedayagratour.com/agra-tourism-india.html" target="_blank">Agra Tourism</a>, <a href="http://www.gokeralatours.com/" target="_blank">Kerala Tours</a>, <a href="http://www.soloindia.net/" target="_blank">India Viajes</a><br /><br /></div>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4975296442214701951.post-61171617831318337702013-08-26T05:28:00.000-07:002013-08-26T05:28:04.448-07:00Pushkar Day Tour from Jaipur<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
<b>Pick up from the Hotel</b><br />
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You will be picked up from the hotel in the morning. We take you on a 2 hour drive making you reach Pushkar. You will be escorted by a guide in a private, air-conditioned vehicle. Pushkar is India’s one of the oldest cities. It is located on the shores of Pushkar Lake, which makes it immensely beautiful.<br />
As you arrive there, you visit Brahma Temple, which is built in the 14th century. You will be delighted to witness the outside and get enthralled with the marble and stone construction. When you enter the temple, you will notice the holy size image of Brahma.<br />
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<b>Walking down to Pushkar Lake</b><br />
Thereafter, you get an opportunity to walk down to Pushkar Lake. It is indeed one of the holiest lakes in the country. It is your guide that tells you to serve as a bathing spot during Kartik Purnima, one of the festivals of Hindus.<br />
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You will be delighted to see the pilgrims enjoying a ceremonial bath prior to entering the Brahma Temple. The traditional Puja is also being held every day. As your <a href="http://www.ezeeholiday.com/pushkar-fair-festival/index.html" target="_blank">Pushkar day tour</a> comes to an end, you will be returning to the hotel in Jaipur. <br /><br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4975296442214701951.post-22205566867477514382013-08-08T06:05:00.001-07:002013-08-26T05:29:06.706-07:00Same Day Jaipur Tour Package with Elephant Safari<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
<b><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: #cc0000;">One Day Jaipur Tour</span></span><br /><br />05.00 Hrs</b><br />
At around 5 am in the morning we will leave the hotel and go to the railway station in order to board the super fast and air conditioned Shatabadi Express train.<br />
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<b>06.05 Hrs</b><br />
This is the time when Shatabadi Express train departs from Delhi. Breakfast is given on the board. After nearly 4 hours, you will be reaching the Jaipur city.<br />
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<b>10.45 Hrs</b><br />
On the arrival we will be picking you from the hotel as you finish your freshen up exercise. We now move towards the city of Jaipur. We at Travelogy India Pvt. Ltd. Provide you a guide who assists you in everything. We also try to make your travel best and provide hassle free journey.<br />
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<b>11.30 Hrs</b><br />
We also take you to the most famous monument, Amber Fort. It is indeed one of the most famous places in the vicinities of Jaipur. You also get to ride a painted elephant to hilltop fort. Get ready to witness the most beautiful attractions, the Fort Amer with its glittering Sheesh Mahal.<br />
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<b>13.30 Hrs</b><br />
We make your visit the architectural marvels and have our lunch buffet in a hotel where one can take a break and relax a little.<br />
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<b>14.30 Hrs</b><br />
We make you visit the popular City Palace Complex, Hawa Mahal, S.M.S Museum, Jantar Mantar, Jal Mahal and Rambagh Palace etc.<br />
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<b>17.00 Hrs</b><br />
This is the time when we take you back to the railway station for the purpose of boarding the train to Delhi.<br />
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<b>17.50 Hrs</b><br />
At this hour, the train departs and you are left with sweet memories of this place. Dinner is served in the train.<br />
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<b>22.40 Hrs</b><br />
As you arrive, you will be dropped at the hotel. The tour ends but not the sweet memories cherished with Ezee Holiday Pvt. Ltd.. <br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4975296442214701951.post-40192380005621341392013-08-06T22:16:00.001-07:002013-08-26T05:29:24.905-07:00Same Day Agra Tour with Taj Mahal (By Road)<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
<b>Delhi (by road) – Agra – Delhi (by road) - Same Day tour every day except Friday</b><br />
You will get loads of opportunity to visit the world's greatest monument of love and that too without any hassles. As the Taj Mahal stands magnificently in Agra, we at Ezee Holiday Pvt. Ltd. Make it an unforgettable experience for you. We do it with the help of a private car. As you travel by chauffeured air-conditioned vehicle between Delhi and Agra, you get an opportunity to enjoy personalized attention. It is one of the most enchanting experiences one could ever have.<br />
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Early morning pick from the International Airport or from your hotel in Delhi and drive towards Agra located at a distance of 203kms.<br />
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Upon arrival you will be met by your tour guide and then start your guided city tour of Agra by first visiting <b>The Monument of Love – Taj Mahal</b> (closed on Friday). Arjuman Banu the niece of Nur Jahan, at the age of 21 married Shan Jahan and took on the name that has passed through time: Mumtaz Mahal, the exalted of the palace. When she died, Shah Jahan was grief stricken and vowed to build her a memorial surpassing anything the world had ever seen in beauty and in the wild extravagance. He brought in skilled craftsmen from Persia, turkey, France and Italy. He put a huge army of 20,000 laborers to work, building a village ( Taj Ganj, which still stands) to house them. Taj Mahal - this huge mass of white marble resting on red sandstone is a jewel, fashioned over 17 years. The work ended on the exact anniversary of Mumtaz Mahal's death. Glimpsed from the enormous main gateway inscribed with verses of the Koran (the entire Koran is said to be reproduced on its walls), the Taj Mahal reveals with the suddenness of a jewel box opening before your eyes.<br />
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After visiting Taj Mahal proceed to visit <u>Red Fort of Agra</u>. Red Fort - Ever since Babur defeated and killed Ibrahim Lodi at Panipat in 1526, Agra played an important center of Mughal Empire. Akbar chose this city on the bank of River Yamuna as his capital and proceeded to build a strong citadel for the purpose. It is said that he destroyed the damaged old fort of Agra for the purpose and raised this grand group of monuments instead in red sandstone. Started in 1565, it took eight years and thirty-five lakh rupees (3.5 million) to complete its construction and is second only to Taj in Agra.<br />
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The Agra Fort houses the Royal Pavilions, which were designed to catch the cool breeze across the river. Other attractions comprise of the Macchi Bhawan or the Fish Palace, the Hammam-Shahi or the Royal Bath, the Nagina Masjid or the Gem Mosque, and the Zenana Meena Bazaar, where the ladies of the court would browse through goods like silk, jewelry and brocade, <u>Diwane - Khas and Khas Mahal</u>.<br />
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After visiting the magnificent Fort visit to <u>The Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah</u> which follows a typical Mughal period mausoleum design. It is a square structure placed at the center of a garden in a charbagh layout, i.e. Square garden divided into four landscaped quadrants separated by paved paths with water channels running through their centers. At the end of each path is a red sandstone monumental gate structure with a high central pointed arch flanked by stacking arches. The gates vary only slightly in design, but all four are of the same size and contain similar geometric and floral designs created using white marble inlaid into the red sandstone of the façade. The east gate is the actual entrance into the mausoleum grounds, but the other three simply provide symmetry. The west gate provides panoramic views over the River Yamuna.<br />
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After completing your city tour drive back to Delhi via express highway and then drop back at the International airport or your designated place of stay.<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4975296442214701951.post-12683450267225088352013-08-06T02:36:00.000-07:002013-08-06T22:16:49.982-07:00Same Day Delhi Tour with Akshardham Temple<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
<b>Delhi – A Historic City</b><br />
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Walking on the streets of Delhi is all about witnessing its rich historic past. With ample of archeological parks, Delhi is a city that has emerged as one of the most sought after destinations depicting rural urban connect. It is particularly due to the fact that the dynasties of 13th and 17th centuries laid down the foundations of seven cities in different parts of Delhi. One could get enthralled with diverse itinerary plans enchanting the tourists coming to the vicinities of Delhi from every nook and corner of the world. There are 1300 officially listed monuments in Delhi.<br />
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Delhi, from a historical perspective, dates back to the 13th century. When excavations were done in the year 1955 at Purana Quila, it was found that the site is nearly 3000 years old. Pondering on its historic nature, we find that its painted gray ware industry nearly began in 1000 BC. Pondering on the excavations part we find that it also cut through houses and streets of the Sultanate with Gupta Saka-Kushan and Sunga periods.<br />
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<b>Delhi, Known for Historical Ramparts</b><br />
It will not an exaggeration to state that the city of Delhi is recognized for its historical legacies including Qutub Minar along with many temples. It was the Prithviraj who ruled Delhi and later on it was the Muhammad of Ghur who ascended the throne.<br />
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<span style="color: #990000;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>Places of Interest</b></span></span><br />
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<b>Qutub Minar</b><br />
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<b>Red Fort</b><br />
As the Red Fort is built with red colored stone, it is one of the most magnificent palaces in the world. It was the Bhadur Shah Zafar who marked the end of the three century long Mughal rule. It was the Shah Jahan, the Mughal Emperor, decided to shift to Delhi and for the purpose laid the foundation stone of the Red Fort in 1618. It is good to note that this building comes with a circumference of almost one and a half miles with an irregular octagon having two entrances, the Lahore and Delhi Gates.<br />
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<b>Humanyun’s Tomb</b><br />
As we know that Mughals used to love gardens much, the culture of fountains and water was the residual effect. <span class="GINGER_SOFATWARE_mark" ginger_sofatware_uiphraseguid="b28cd7b4-6f1e-421c-8d94-7362fe1d31f5" id="05416c8e-b097-4241-b29a-b89ed31baf4d">Humanyu’s</span> Tomb is the first finest example of Mughal architecture in India. It was built by the emperor's grieving widow, Haji Begum, in 1565 AD. It was for the first time red sandstone was used in the building that marked the beginning of a new tradition of ornate style culminating in the Taj Mahal of Agra. It is designed by the Persian architect, Mirza Ghyas. The beauty is enhanced by the fact that it is located in the midst of a large square garden. As it is covered by high walls, it makes it the gateways to the south and west simply magnificent. Copper pinnacle tops the minaret.<br />
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<b>Jantar Mantar</b><br />
You could say that it is a gallery of modern art since this is what it appears at the first sight. Indeed an example of a modern art, this observatory is magnificent in every respect. It was the effort of Sawai Jia Singh II of Jaipur, 1699-1743, which made it possible for building the Jantar Mantar. Jantar Mantar constitutes the first of the five observatories built with large masonry instruments.<br />
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<b>Jama Masjid</b><br />
The mosque, Jama Masjid was started being constructed in the year 1650. It was the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan who complemented his palace at the Red Fort. With more than 5,000 workers who worked for six years in order to complete the largest mosque in India toiled into the soil to make it happen. The emperor, every Friday, would be travelling in state from the fort and would attend the congressional prayers. Indeed Jama Masjid is one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture. With 408 square foot main courtyard, it is paved with red stone. One could attend the prayers in the central.<br />
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<b>India Gate</b><br />
<a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-WM0tfhY2I4Y/UgDCrEHtcvI/AAAAAAAAAk8/vlNGFuFIQcI/s1600/delhi-india-gate.jpg" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="198" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-WM0tfhY2I4Y/UgDCrEHtcvI/AAAAAAAAAk8/vlNGFuFIQcI/s320/delhi-india-gate.jpg" width="320" /></a>India Gate is one of the major tourist destinations in the Indian context. It was primarily built as a memorial to commemorate the 70,000 India soldiers killed in World War I it was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. As it is located on Rajpath, the road which leads to the magnificent Rashtrapati Bhawan, it is one of the most impressive places in Delhi.<br />
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<b>Rajghat</b><br />
Rajghat is recognized for the mortal remains of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the Indian nation. It was in the evening of January 31, 1948 when Mahatma Gandhi was cremated. One could see the last words, 'Hey Ram' (Oh God) engraved in a garden with fountains and a variety of exotic trees.<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4975296442214701951.post-79840051018183867422012-05-09T23:41:00.001-07:002012-05-09T23:41:26.156-07:00Complete India Wildlife Package with Sariska, Ranthambore, Bharatpur, Corbett, Dhikala<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
<span class="blue-color-india" style="color: red;"><b>Duration :</b></span><b> </b>14 Days / 13 Nights<br />
<span class="blue-color-india"><b><span style="color: red;">Destination :</span> </b></span>Delhi, Sariska Tiger Reserve, Ranthambore National Park, Jaipur, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Agra, Corbett, and Dhikala. <br />
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Undoubtedly, India is immensely rich in every aspect. And when it comes
to wildlife, India offers rich diversity of wildlife suffused with an
equally rich variety of flora and fauna. The present itinerary is
specially designed to give you the best wildlife experience. Amidst
sight and sounds of <b>majestic elephant</b>, camels, peacocks, and above all, the <span class="blue-color-india"><b>roaring tigers</b></span>,
the experience becomes simply exquisite. Indeed, watching birds and
animals in their natural settings is something, which is simply
irresistible. <br />
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With more than <b>70 National Parks</b> and nearly <b>400 Wildlife Sanctuaries</b>
including bird sanctuaries, India wildlife gives you every reason to
smile and have the best of times. This itinerary is special as it
covers all the aspects of Indian wildlife. If Bharatpur is famous for <span class="redcol"><b>bird watching</b></span>, Ranthambore is famous for homing roaring tigers. <br />
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<span class="redcol"><b>Day 01- Arrival at Delhi</b></span><br />
<b>Detailed Itinerary :</b> Arrival is planned at night
at the New Delhi International airport. On the arrival, as usual, the
guest will be met by our representative receiving the traditional
Indian welcome, and thereafter transferring to the hotel. <br />
Overnight stay at the hotel.<br />
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<span class="redcol"><b>Day 02- Delhi to Sariska</b></span><br />
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<b>Detailed Itinerary :</b> In the morning, after
enjoying our breakfast, we drive to Sariska National Park. On the
arrival, we check in at the Sariska Palce. Overnight stay at the Sariska
Palace is planned. Sariska Palace is one of the beautiful places.
Indeed, a legacy of Maharaja, it has now been converted into a new
heritage hotel. <br />
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<span class="redcol"><b>Day 03- Sariska National Park</b></span><br />
<b>Detailed Itinerary :</b> In the morning and
afternoon, we go for an exciting jeep drive to the Sariska sanctuary in
order to enjoy exquisite wildlife. As the Park is set among valleys,
hills and deep forests, it is amazing in its appeal. With a wide
variety of wild animals and beautiful birds, everything becomes
irresistibly beautiful. <br />
You can experience herds of golden deer dart and pirouette gracefully. <br />
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<span class="redcol"><b>Day 04- Sariska to Ranthambore</b></span><br />
<b>Detailed Itinerary :</b> After enjoying our
breakfast, we drive to Ranthambore. On the arrival, we check in to one
of the wildlife resorts. In the afternoon, we take Jeep safari to the
national park to enjoy a wide variety of animals. Overnight at the
resort is planned. Ranthambore Wildlife Sanctuary constitutes a perfect
natural habitat for tigers and that is what gives it due importance in
this context. In fact, Ranthambore was one of the hunting preserves
and that is what makes it ever more significant and worthwhile. You can
easily spot bulls, spotted deer, black bucks, wild boar, a large
variety of bird species and many more. <br />
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<span class="redcol"><b>Day 05- Exploring Ranthambore</b></span><br />
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we set out on a safari in open trucks and jeeps to Ranthambore
national Park. Well, hold your breath as we glance through the Park
witnessing Tigers, only if we are lucky, and viewing other wildlife
attractions of the park. <br />
Overnight stay at the resort.<br />
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<span class="redcol"><b>Day 06- Ranthambore to Jaipur</b></span><br />
<b>Detailed Itinerary :</b> After enjoying our
breakfast, we drive to Jaipur. On the arrival in Jaipur, we check in at
the hotel. Afternoon is kept for the city sightseeing tour. This
includes the City Palace, which homes the Maharaja although several of
the rooms are now open to the public. You can always enjoy many
antiques and arte-facts belonging to the ruling family. We also take
you to the Hawa Mahal and open-air Jantar Mantar Observatory where you
will enjoy astronomical instruments. <br />
Evening is kept free for shopping in one of the locals bazaars. <br />
Overnight stat at the hotel is planned. <br />
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<span class="redcol"><b>Day 07- Jaipur to Bharatpur</b></span><br />
<b>Detailed Itinerary :</b> In the morning, we set our
tour towards Amber fort. In the afternoon we drive to Bharatpur bird
sanctuary. Overnight stay at the hotel is planned. Bharatpur sanctuary
is famous for homing over 350 species of birds.<br />
Interestingly, a third of them are migrants and that is what makes it even richer. <br />
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<span class="redcol"><b>Day 08 - Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary</b></span><br />
<b>Detailed Itinerary :</b> In the morning and
afternoon, we begin to walk to the sanctuary to have the best view of
the migratory birds. Now, this day is good from witnessing exquisite
wildlife point of view. In the afternoon we also get an opportunity to
enjoy a rickshaw ride. <br />
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Overnight stay at the hotel is planned.<br />
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<span class="redcol"><b>Day 09- Bharatpur, Fatehpur Sikri, and Agra</b></span><br />
<b>Detailed Itinerary :</b> After having our breakfast,
we begin our drive to Agra. We also witness en route the great
Fatehpur Sikri, a magnificent Fort, built in the 16th century. On the
arrival in Agra, we check into the hotel where you will given adequate
rest and comfortable stay. In the afternoon, we begin our journey to
the great Taj Mahal. The popularity of Taj is not hidden from anyone in
the world. Everyone knows the stature of this beautiful monument,
which is one of the best monuments not only confined to India but the
entire world. <br />
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<span class="redcol"><b>Day 10- Agra to Delhi</b></span><br />
<b>Detailed Itinerary :</b> After enjoying our
breakfast, we carry our journey to the Red Fort, built by three
generations of Mughal Emperors. It is again one of the masterpieces
displaying beautiful design and construction. Housing the residential
Palaces of the Royal family, it gives you a breathtaking view. <br />
Overnight stay at the hotel.<br />
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<span class="redcol"><b>Day 11- Delhi / Corbett National Park (280 km)</b></span><br />
<b>Detailed Itinerary :</b> In the morning, after
enjoying our breakfast, we drive to Corbett National Park. We check in
to one of the resorts in that place to be followed by an overnight stay
at the resort.<br />
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<span class="redcol"><b>Day 12- Corbett to Dhikala Forest Lodge</b></span><br />
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<b>Detailed Itinerary :</b> In the morning, we begin
our safari to the National Park, and thereafter we return to the resort
to enjoy our breakfast. We also visit the Garjiya temple along with
the river Kosi, which gives it a splendid feel. The Corbett Dhikala tour
begins from here and we enjoy jeep safari to the grassland and enjoy
the exquisite wildlife especially the evasive tiger. <br />
Overnight stay at Dhikala Forest Lodge is planned.<br />
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<span class="redcol"><b>Day 13- Dhikala</b></span><br />
<b>Detailed Itinerary :</b> In the early morning hours,
we take an elephant ride before enjoying our breakfast to experience
the real fun of tracking tigers in Corbett. Well hold your breath as
this day is special for you and your loved ones on the tour. You get an
opportunity to view wild animals from an altitude of over 10 feet above
the ground, and that is what makes this tour special and noteworthy.
You can never forget the experience, which you are bound to get here.
With a panoramic view to watch the jungle sight and wildlife, it
becomes simply unforgettable. <br />
Watch a film on the conservation of Corbett to be followed by an overnight stay at forest lodge.<br />
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<span class="redcol"><b>Day 14- Dhikala to Delhi and Departure</b></span><br />
<b>Detailed Itinerary :</b> In the morning, after
enjoying our breakfast, we begin to leave for Delhi. As usual, on the
arrival, we transfer to the International airport to board the flight
for onward destination.<br />
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What makes us different from our counterparts is the fact that we
care even on this very last day. As we believe that you must get back
with sweet memories, we take utmost care even on the last day of your
tour. Our representative/s makes sure that you receive the best comfort
and convenience in the wake of ending tour.
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<b>Delhi - A Glimpse</b><br />
It will not be an exaggeration to state that Delhi is ‘the perfect city’. Since it offers everything to everyone, it makes it one of the most impressive cities of India. Breathtaking views with with polluted urban sprawls are present in this city making it more worthwhile and significant.<br />
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Nowadays, Delhi is gearing for the Commonwealth Games to be held in 2010. In wake of it, it is changing its character drastically. Delhi, in fact, gives you every kind of culture without any hassles. This is what makes it all the more significant and worthwhile. With rich history and culture, Delhi reigns supreme when it comes to travel.<br />
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You can always get a plethora of monuments, tombs, and mosques, making Delhi very beautiful and exciting. You can always expect something substantial away from daily hustle bustle. Impressive architecture, heart-warming restaurants, excellent bazaars, finely decorated markets & many tourist opportunities make Delhi sing and dance with pride.<br />
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Delhi has always been high when it comes to hospitality. On its soil, the experience has always been so fulfilling. Be it amusement, entertainment, or enjoyment, Delhi gives you unbridled opportunity.<br />
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<b>Captivating Places of Delhi</b><br />
With umpteen numbers of tourist options such as Raj Ghat with Mahatma Gandhi’s memorial, Chandni Chowk, Shahjahns Jama Masjid, with captivating bazaars, everything is rich and soulful in the vicinities of Delhi. Then there are places such as Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, Bahai’s Lotus Temple and many more. That is the reason why Delhi amuses the keenest world travelers.<br />
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The contemporary Delhi is amazing and become irresistible at every step. With so much to witness from travel point of view you cannot avoid Delhi for sure.<br />
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<b>Delhi - A Place of Sumptuous Delights</b><br />
Visiting Delhi and having fun amidst great fun loving people, Delhi’s vicinities are never devoid of great travel opportunities. Pampering your taste buds to the optimum, Delhi gives you enormous opportunities to enjoy its every bit. Be it the by lanes of the walled city or swanky hotels, Delhi is one of the best places to enjoy and have fun. With fine dining restaurants, it is a place that assures a lot in its vicinities.<br />
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<b>Great Food Habits of Delhi</b><br />
If India is rich in terms of food, Delhi expresses the sentiment without a single glitch. Enjoy a wide variety of food in its vicinities like never before. In fact, Delhi is rich in every sense. And that is what gives it one of the best opportunities to enjoy its every step.<br />
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<b>Local to Big Food Chains</b><br />
Deli is rich when it comes to food. If there are big food chains such as Mc Donalds, Pizza Hut, Pizza Express, there is no dearth of local vendors resorting to local mouth-watering delicacies of Delhi. Now this is what makes it ever more significant and worthwhile.<br />
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<b>Delhi Nightlife</b><br />
Delhi, without a tad of doubt, is a city with cosmopolitan at its very core. Therefore, if you are one of those partygoers, Delhi is one of those rare sights, which is never going to disappoint you.<br />
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There are ample of restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and live music making the vicinities of Delhi richer than imagination. Numerous festivals and religious ceremonies make it all the more significant and worthwhile.<br />
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As there is no dearth of cultural fascinations, Delhi gives you a rich nightlife experience as a result. There is no dearth of memorable night outs in the city giving you a great touring experience.<br />
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Sophisticated nightclubs and bars make Delhi an apt place to enjoy nightlife here. Traditional dance performances with rich cultural experience always provide you an opportunity to experience fun and frolic like never before.<br />
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No one can deny the fact that India serves the purpose for good tourism. However, not many knows that a short span of time is enough to get through some best places of the country. Yes, this is true that you cannot cover the whole country or all the best places in a short tour, but you should know that there are numerous places to experience in every state of India.<br /><br />However, we are not sitting you to confuse or de-motivate you, as we here present some of the best short tour packages, which make you explore the best religious, cultural, historical and adventurous places of India.<br /><br />Many of us see India with our religious or cultural eye. Yes, there is no problem is looking at the country like this but there are so many tourist spots present in the country. The wildlife sanctuaries are also one attraction in India and if you are looking for a short tour opportunity then we are here to take you to Ranthambore on a four day tour.<br /><br /><u style="color: red;"><b>Just go through the schedule and pack your bags as soon as possible.</b></u><br /><br /><b>Day 1 Delhi</b><br />The short wildlife journey will start from the national capital Delhi. Here, you will arrive on the Indira Gandhi International Airport, where our representatives will be present to receive you. Further in the same day you will be visiting the top most attractions of the city and will be staying overnight in a recommended hotel.<br /><br /><b>Day 2 Delhi - Ranthambore</b><br />On the very next day, we will directly take you to the on road journey for reaching Ranthambore without wasting time. It will take half day to reach the wildlife destination. Hence, you can experience the fun of wildlife safari on the same day.<br /><br /><b>Day 3 Ranthambore</b><br />After spending the night in a nearby hotel, we will again take you to the safari on the third day of tour. The place is very huge to explore, therefore morning and night safari on the third day is also recommended.<br /><br /><b>Day 4 Ranthambore - Delhi</b><br />On the fourth and last day of the tour, we will be arriving back in Delhi, from where you will be going for your onwards journey.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4975296442214701951.post-78960490183973136402012-05-04T01:46:00.000-07:002012-05-04T01:46:41.334-07:00Delhi Corbett Tour, Short Corbett Tour Packages ( 3 Days )<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
<span class="large-font-highlights">There is no doubt in saying that
India is scoring well on the tourism part. The tour seekers in all over
the world are looking for an opportunity to get a glimpse of this
country's religious, historical, cultural and wild side. So, the
wildlife of India is also one attribute in its tourism operations and
surely many of you are keen on indulging in a night or day safari for
watching some deadly species on earth. However, the problem comes up
when you don't get much time for exploring this unusual world.<br />
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If you people are stuck in same situation then we would like to
tell you that we have already find the solution for this. We offer you
with a short tour package which takes you to Corbett National Park from
the national capital Delhi, in order to provide you the experience one
of the most well known wildlife sanctuary of India.
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<b><span style="color: purple;">So, what are you waiting for, just read the short schedule and start packing your bags.</span> <br /><br /><span style="color: red;">Day 1 :</span> </b>
Delhi
Your journey will commence when you will arrive at Delhi airport. Here, our representatives will remain there to assist you and take you to a recommended hotel for a comfortable overnight stay.
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<b><span style="color: red;">Day 2 :</span> </b>Jim Corbett Park
On the second day of your tour, we will straight away take you to the Jim Corbett Par which is based 249 Kms away from Delhi near Nainital. This well known wildlife sanctuary is famous for the deadly and beautiful tigers which have made India proud worldwide.
The options of elephant as well as jeep safari is given to you, through which you will be able to see tigers, deer, panthers and many other wild species.
<br /><br /><b style="color: red;">Day 3 :</b> Delhi
After getting the sufficient experience of wildlife safari, you will be coming back to Delhi and will catch the flight or train for your further destinations.
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<td class="dttxt" width="32%"><img align="absmiddle" height="8" src="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/gifs/dot.jpg" width="18" /><a href="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/indian-national-parks/bandipur-national-park.html">Bandipur National Park</a><br />
<img align="absmiddle" height="8" src="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/gifs/dot.jpg" width="18" /><a href="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/indian-national-parks/dampa-tiger-reserve.html">Dampa Tiger Reserve</a><br />
<img align="absmiddle" height="8" src="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/gifs/dot.jpg" width="18" /><a href="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/indian-national-parks/gorumara-national-park.html">Gorumara National Park</a><br />
<img align="absmiddle" height="8" src="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/gifs/dot.jpg" width="18" /><a href="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/indian-national-parks/kaziranga-national-park.html">Kaziranga National Park</a><br />
<img align="absmiddle" height="8" src="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/gifs/dot.jpg" width="18" /><a href="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/indian-national-parks/melghat-national-park.html">Melghat National Park</a><br />
<img align="absmiddle" height="8" src="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/gifs/dot.jpg" width="18" /><a href="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/indian-national-parks/panna-national-park.html">Panna National Park</a><br />
<img align="absmiddle" height="8" src="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/gifs/dot.jpg" width="18" /><a href="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/indian-national-parks/royal-chitwan-national-park.html">Royal Chitwan National Park</a><br />
<img align="absmiddle" height="8" src="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/gifs/dot.jpg" width="18" /><a href="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/indian-national-parks/tadoba-national-park.html">Tadoba National Park</a></td>
<td class="dttxt" width="35%"><img align="absmiddle" height="8" src="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/gifs/dot.jpg" width="18" /><a href="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/indian-national-parks/buxa-national-park.html">Buxa National Park</a><br />
<img align="absmiddle" height="8" src="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/gifs/dot.jpg" width="18" /><a href="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/indian-national-parks/dhrangadhra-wildlife-sanctuary.html">Dhrangadhra Wildlife Sanctuary</a><br />
<img align="absmiddle" height="8" src="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/gifs/dot.jpg" width="18" /><a href="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/indian-national-parks/great-himalayan-national-park.html">Great Himalayan National Park</a><br />
<img align="absmiddle" height="8" src="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/gifs/dot.jpg" width="18" /><a href="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/indian-national-parks/keoladeo-ghana-national-park.html">Keoladeo Ghana National Park</a><br />
<img align="absmiddle" height="8" src="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/gifs/dot.jpg" width="18" /><a href="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/indian-national-parks/mudumalai-national-park.html">Mudumalai National Park</a><br />
<img align="absmiddle" height="8" src="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/gifs/dot.jpg" width="18" /><a href="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/indian-national-parks/pench-national-park.html">Pench National Park</a><br />
<img align="absmiddle" height="8" src="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/gifs/dot.jpg" width="18" /><a href="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/indian-national-parks/sariska-national-park.html">Sariska National Park</a><br /> </td>
<td class="dttxt" width="33%"><img align="absmiddle" height="8" src="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/gifs/dot.jpg" width="18" /><a href="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/indian-national-parks/chilka-lake-national-park.html">Chilka National Park</a><br />
<img align="absmiddle" height="8" src="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/gifs/dot.jpg" width="18" /><a href="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/indian-national-parks/dhudhwa-national-park.html">Dhudhwa National Park</a><br />
<img align="absmiddle" height="8" src="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/gifs/dot.jpg" width="18" /><a href="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/indian-national-parks/jaldapara-wildlife-sanctuary.html">Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary</a><br />
<img align="absmiddle" height="8" src="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/gifs/dot.jpg" width="18" /><a href="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/indian-national-parks/madhav-national-park.html">Madhav National Park</a><br />
<img align="absmiddle" height="8" src="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/gifs/dot.jpg" width="18" /><a href="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/indian-national-parks/nagerhole-national-park.html">Nagerhole National Park</a><br />
<img align="absmiddle" height="8" src="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/gifs/dot.jpg" width="18" /><a href="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/indian-national-parks/periyar-national-park.html">Periyar National Park</a><br />
<img align="absmiddle" height="8" src="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/gifs/dot.jpg" width="18" /><a href="http://www.wildlifejourney.com/indian-national-parks/sunderbans-national-park.html">Sunderbans National Park</a></td></tr>
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<span style="color: blue;">Haridwar - The Land of God's</span> </h1>
<a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-WuKxTHuaTKU/T4PeP9I_VfI/AAAAAAAAAUE/grzQOCAnaM4/s1600/haridwar-tour.gif" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-WuKxTHuaTKU/T4PeP9I_VfI/AAAAAAAAAUE/grzQOCAnaM4/s1600/haridwar-tour.gif" /></a>If you intend to begin your sacred <b>journey to India</b>, Haridwar is an
apt place being the gateway to the four pilgrimages of Uttaranchal. It
is also your starting point on the journey to the sacred Ganga and the
Yamuna. <br />
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As the legend goes, Prince Bhagirath performed penance here to salvage
the souls of his ancestors. Even today you can witness the same in its
vicinities.<br />
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<span class="large-red-col"><b>What's So Special?</b></span><br />
As we ponder on the age-old tradition, we find the Har-ki-Pauri of
Haridwar offering the ever-refreshing mystic venue for the purification
of the mind, body and soul. <br />
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<b>Memorable Kumbh Mela</b> happens after every 12 years<br />
Ardh Kumbh Mela happens after every 6 years<br />
Feel the mystic aura and mythology in vicinities of Haridwar<br />
Haridwar is one of the oldest sacred living cities in India<br />
You can always find spiritualistic rituals performed in Haridwar <br />
<span class="large-font20" style="color: red;"><br /><br />Sanctify yourself in Ganges:</span><span class="slogans-india-tours"><span style="color: red;"> </span><i><span style="color: red;">Pure your mind, body and soul as you take a dip in river Ganges, one of the most sacred rivers of India.</span><br /></i></span></div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4975296442214701951.post-21247225864420710122012-04-09T10:59:00.000-07:002012-04-09T10:59:11.295-07:00Leh Ladakh ( Khardung la ) Tours & Travel India<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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So, you have got 5 days off from your
work and want to utilize it in the form of a memorable holiday. In this
condition, masses ask for the peace of mind and India offers it
through <a href="http://www.little-india.net/leh-ladakh-holidays/index.html">Leh Ladakh Holidays</a><br />
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With the motive of taking you to the
highest point of pleasure, we present to you a tour package where one
gets the advantage of seeing highest point of India and highest lake of
the world.</div>
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Leh & Ladakh are situated on the
top most point of the country alongside the border of China. This
place offers the scenic beauty with snow covered mountains, a beautiful
lake and some peaceful temples.</div>
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So, if you are really serious about
making your holiday memorable in a short span, you should not think
much to opt for ‘<b>Leh ladakh Tours India</b>’.<br />
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<a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-BSuFhQ65ciM/T4MjMPmWGyI/AAAAAAAAAT8/2q3-pI1Eza8/s1600/ladakh-tour-packages.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-BSuFhQ65ciM/T4MjMPmWGyI/AAAAAAAAAT8/2q3-pI1Eza8/s1600/ladakh-tour-packages.jpg" /></a><span class="redcol"><b>Day 01 : Arrival in Leh by Kingfisher Airlines IT 3341 </b></span><br />
Upon arrival at Leh Airport at 7.40 AM you will met by The representative and transfer to the hotel.
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Afternoon visit Leh Bazaar and Shanti Stupa. The Japanese for World
Peace built the Shanti Stupa, at Changspa, on the hilltop, and was
inaugurated by Dalai Lama in 1985. Its state of the art work attracts a
lot of tourists to Ladakh and is spectacular to watch. From there one
can see the nice spectacular view of Leh town.
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Overnight stay at hotel in Leh.<br />
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<b>Leh City :</b> The capital of Ladakh, at one time was a major stop on
the Asian "Silk Route". A stroll along the main bazar, observing the
varied crowd and peering into the curio shops, is an entrancing
experience. Chang Gali, behind the main bazar is less bustling but has
intriguing little shops selling curios and jewelry like pearls,
turquoise, coral, malachite, lapis and many other kinds of
semi-precious stones, as well as curiously carved Yak-horn boxes,
quaint brass locks, china or metal bowls etc. <br />
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<span class="redcol"><b>Day 02 : Leh</b></span><br />
After breakfast proceed to visit the Shey and Thiksey monasteries.
Shey Gompa is situated on a hillock 15km, upstream from Leh, an
imposing structure providing a panoramic view of the green Indus valley
from its vantage point atop a hill. Thiksey Monatstery is situated
about 20 kms from Leh, it is an imposing monastery and one of the
finest example of Ladakhi architecture. Also visit Hall of Fame.
Overnight stay<br />
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<span class="redcol"><b>Day 04 : Leh – Khardung la - Leh </b></span><br />
After an early breakfast leave for an excursion to Khardung la -
highest motorable pass in the world at Khardung La (5602m) The Pass is
almost permanently covered in fog and snow. Return to Leh. Rest of the
day free to relax of self exploration of Leh. Overnight at the hotel.
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<span class="redcol"><b>Day 05 : Depart Leh</b></span> <br />
In the morning transfer to the airport to board the flight for Delhi. Happy Journey ! <br />
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<b style="color: red;">More Ladakh Tours</b> : <a href="http://www.little-india.net/leh-ladakh-holidays/glimpses-ladakh.html">Glimpses of Ladakh</a>, <a href="http://www.little-india.net/leh-ladakh-holidays/ladakh-sojourn.html">Ladakh Sojourn</a>, <a href="http://www.little-india.net/leh-ladakh-holidays/northern-india-culture-leh-ladak.html">Northern India Culture with Leh & Ladakh</a> </div>
</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4975296442214701951.post-35687539743403733122012-04-09T10:46:00.004-07:002012-04-09T10:46:59.424-07:00Delhi Amritsar Delhi Tour ( Short Tour to Amritsar )<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
The time for holidays come and
goes, but we usually don't realise that this small empty phase can be
utilised in a big manner. Not many believe but there are so many options
for short tour are present in India that can please your mind for a
long time in future. <br />
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Our <b>Delhi Amritsar Delhi Tour</b> is also one such offering. Here, we
provide you the opportunity to explore a part of north Indian beauty
just in a limited time of 3 days. This journey or tour starts from
Delhi, where a lot of historical and modern attractions are waiting for
you. Further this tour takes you to Amritsar for a peaceful visit to
<b>Golden Temple</b> along with many other attractive places. Going ahead on
the third day, you will be returned to Delhi for your onwards journey.<br /><br />
<a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-D4qrb1yVKcU/T4MfO1KDvXI/AAAAAAAAAT0/mHyRjCicYJo/s1600/amritsartour.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="256" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-D4qrb1yVKcU/T4MfO1KDvXI/AAAAAAAAAT0/mHyRjCicYJo/s320/amritsartour.jpg" width="320" /></a><b style="color: red;">Day 01 : Delhi - Amritsar</b><br />
Drive to Amritsar ( 400 kms/ 7 hrs ) Afternoon Arrival at Amritsar Check in at the Hotel. <br />
Evening visit to Golden Temple. <br />
Overnight at Hotel.<br />
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<b>Day 02 : Amritsar</b></div>
Morning visit to Golden Temple. <br />
Afternoon sightseeing tour. <br />
Overnight at hotel.<br />
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<b>Day 03 : Amritsar - Delhi </b></div>
Drive to Delhi after Breakfast.<span class="redcol"><b><br /><br /><br /><span style="color: red;">Click Here for :</span></b> <a href="http://www.onedayagratour.com/delhi-tourism-india.html">Delhi Tourism</a>, <a href="http://www.onedayagratour.com/agra-tourism-india.html">Agra Tourism</a>, <a href="http://www.onedayagratour.com/jaipur-tourism-india.html">Jaipur Tourism</a><b><br /></b></span>
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