Foot Hills Of Himalaya
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Day 1- Arrive Delhi
Arrive Delhi and meet the SITA representative at the arrival
hall and transfer to hotel. In the afternoon proceed on
a tour of New Delhi, visit the Rashtrapati Bhawan, the one-time
imperial residence of the British viceroys; the India Gate,
a memorial raised in honour of the Indian soldiers martyred
during the Afghan war; the Laxminarayan Temple, built by
the Birlas, one of India’s leading industrial families;
Qutab Minar, built by Qutub-ud-din Aibek of the Slave Dynasty;
and the lotus-shaped Baha’i Temple.
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Day 2- To Rishikesh
Morning drive to Rishikesh - an important point for beginning
trips to Himalayan shrines Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath
and Badrinath. Arrive Rishikesh and check – in at hotel.
Aftrnoon sightseeing tour of Rishikesh includes Bharat Mandir
the oldest temple; Nilkanth Mahadev believed to be the place
where Lord Shiva drank the poison churned out of the cosmic
ocean; Raghunath Mandir and Triveni Ghat
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Day 3- In Rishikesh
Day return excursion to Haridwar. Visit Har-Ki-Pauri, the
sacred ghat constructed by King Vikramaditya in the memory
of his brother Bhartrihari. The temple of Chandi Devi atop
the Neel Parvat on the other bank of river Ganges
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Day 4- To Chandigarh
Morning drive to Chandigarh. Arrive Chandigarh and check
– in at hotel. The capital of two states, Punjab & Haryana,
Chandigarh is independent India’s most modern and well-planned
city, designed by Le Corbusier
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Day 5- In Chandigarh
Morning sightseeing tour of Chandigarh including Rock Garden,
constructed almost entirely out of city garbage; Rose Garden
30 landscaped acres containing a variety of 1600 roses;
Museum & Art Gallery housing a good collection of sculptures
and paintings.
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Day 6- To Shimla
Morning drive to the ‘Summer Retreat of the British – Shimla.
Arrive Shimla and check – in at hotel. The former summer
capital of the British in India, and the present capital
of Himachal Pradesh.
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Day 7- In Shimla
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Morning sightseeing tour of Shimla including The Mall -
Shimla’s principal promenade and best for a leisurely walk.
Jakhoo Hill is the highest point in Shimla and offers a
panoramic view of the city. Glen forest is one of the most
fascinating picnic spots in Shimla. Summer Hill has pleasant
shady walks in quite surroundings. Chadwick Falls are situated
amidst thick forest and gives a breathtaking view. Prospect
Hill is a popular picnic spot that gives some beautiful
views of the region
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Day 8- To Manali
Morning drive to Manali. Arrive Manali and check – in at
hotel. Set amidst forests of towering cedars, circled by
snowy peaks and the unending roar of the Beas as a constant
companion, Manali offers unparalleled opportunities for
trekking, nature walks, angling and other winter sports
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Day 9- In Manali
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Morning sightseeing tour of Manali including the legendary
Hadimba Devi Temple and the picturesque Tibetan Monastery.
Go a little bit away from the town, and you come across
the legendary Arjun Gufa, the historically famous village
Jagatsukh, the serene Nehru Kund, the picturesque landscapes
of Kothi and Solang Valley, besides the 9,000-foot-high
Rehalla Falls
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Day 10- to Dharamshala
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Morning drive to Dharamshala. Arrive Dharamshala and check
– in at hotel. Set against the backdrop of the dramatic
Dhauladhar mountains, Dharamsala is perched on the high
slopes in the upper reaches of Kangra Valley. It is a charming
town with elegant bungalows nestling in thick conifer forests.
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Day 11- In Dharamshala
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Morning sightseeing tour of Dharamshala including various
monasteries and Mcleodganj often called Little Lhasa and
the residence of the Dalai Lama, which has been here for
over three decades. The monastery has larger-than-life images
of the Buddha, Padmasambhava and Avalokteshwara. Also visit
ST. JOHN’S, the charming dressed stone church in the wilderness.
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Day 12- To Dalhousie
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Morning drive to Dalhousie. Arrive Dalhousie and check
– in at hotel. The hill station of Dalhousie is named after
a former British governor-general, and is full of old world
charm and exudes a lingering aura of colonial times
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Day 13- In Dalhousie
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Day free for independent activities or to see the local
attractions.
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Day 14- To Amritsar
Morning drive to Amritsar. Arrive Amritsar and check – in
at hotel. The city is famous for its Golden Temple
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Day 15- To Delhi
Morning city tour of Amritsar visiting the famous Golden
Temple, a glittering gold and marble temple which is one
of the holiest Sikh shrines. Durgiana Mandir is a temple
with a golden dome and silver doors; Jalianwala Bagh has
a memorial built in memory of unarmed victims massacred
b the British. Intime transfer to Railway Station to board
train for Delhi. Arrive Delhi. (No hotel envisaged in Delhi)
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Day 16- Leave Delhi
You will be assisted by a SITA representative to board flight
for onward destination. End of our services……………
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Hotel Options
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PACKAGE INCLUDES
- Accommodation in all the hotels on single/twin/triple
sharing basis, as per the list below.
- Breakfast on all days.
- All prevailing taxes like Luxury tax in all hotels and
Expenditure tax wherever applicable.
- All transfers to or from hotels, city tours, excursions,
drives bynon air-conditioned transport.
- Services of an English speaking local guide.
- Inter state road tax, toll tax, driver’s allowance,
parking etc.
- Train fare as per the itinerary.
PACKAGE DOES NOT INCLUDE
- Any lunch, dinner, snacks, mineral water etc. unless
mentioned in the itinerary.
- Entrance fee to any monuments or camera fee.
- Any airfare or airport tax
- Tips, gratuities.
- Portage, laundry, telephone calls, table drinks or any
other expenses of personal nature.
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