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Day 01 -
Delhi |
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Arrive in Delhi and transfer to the Hotel. In the
afternoon, go for a sight seeing tour of Old Delhi.
Overnight stay at hotel.
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02 -
Delhi |
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After Breakfast visit places such as Red Fort, Jama
Masjid, Raj Ghat and Humayun’s Tomb. Return to the
hotel. Overnight stay at hotel.
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Day 03
- Parwanoo |
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Transfer to the hotel. Rest of the day is free to
enjoy this quaint hill station sight seeing at
Parwanoo.
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Day 04 -
Shimla |
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After breakfast drive
to Shimla check into the Hotel. Visit Kufri – an excellent
ski resort in the winter. Also visit Chail. It is a
peaceful haven in the mountains. Overnight back at Shimla.
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Day 05 -
Shimla |
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After breakfast visit
Naldhera, which has a mini golf course, Giant Deodar trees
and the deep Gorge at the Sutlej river are interesting
sights. Overnight back at Shimla.
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Day 06 -
Manali |
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After breakfast,
drive to Manali – the gateway to the Rohtang pass. On
arrival check into the hotel.
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Day 07 -
Manali |
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After breakfast, proceed for a city
tour, visiting Dhungri Temple – dedicated to Hadimba Devi,
Vashisht Bath, Jagatsukh. Evening is free to take a
walking tour of the town.
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Day 08 -
Manali |
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After breakfast, visit
Rohtang pass on the route to Keylong which is the only
access to the Lahaul Valley, which is primitive and
rugged surrounded by high snow capped mountains and
massive glaciers. Overnight at the hotel.
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Day 09 -
Chandigarh |
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After an early breakfast drive to
Chandigarh. On arrival check in to the hotel. Evening is
free to unwind & relax.
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Day 10 -
Chandigarh |
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After breakfast proceed for the city
tour visiting the secretariat in sector 1, the Tower of
Shadows, the hand of Unity – Nek Chand Rock Garden, Rose
Garden.
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Day 11 -
Delhi |
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After breakfast drive to Delhi to make
your connections back home.
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South India |
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The
states in this region are Kerala,
Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, all four of
which have their own languages, slightly
differing from each other, but vastly
different from the language and culture of the
Indian heartland in the North and West.
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Central India |
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The state of Madhya Pradesh, which literally
means ‘Central State’, lies at the geographic
and cultural center of India. Of all the
varied attractions in Madhya Pradesh, man-made
or natural, the most famous tourist
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East India |
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East
India covers a vast and uneven terrain along the
Indo-China border. Sloping down from the lower
heights of the Himalayan peaks, this area is dotted
with dense forests and blessed with differing
climate zones,
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West India |
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Western India stretches along a massive 2236
kilometer long coastline facing the Arabian Sea from
the port city of Kandla, Gujarat to Marmagoa, Goa.
With a vast and varying geographical and
cultural spread,
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North India |
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The northern part of India is a dazzling array
of cultural heritage, monuments and a living
tribute to the rich and varied streams of
history, empire and ancient religion
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