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Both antique and modern, this is a land indeed to behold the perennial waters of the Ganga and its scenic environs one into a sense of awe and tranquility. Nature has cast its benevolence on the expanse of North India - the gigantic Himalayan snow laden peaks standing tall against the azure sky.The marble poetry of the Taj Mahal, the legendary palaces of Rajasthan, the Pink City of Jaipur, the imposing Red Fort at Delhi, the graceful Kathak dancer in rhythmic steps to the musical strains of the sitar and the resonant beats of the tabla lend credence to the fact that North India is India ! Make your journey of North India a memorable one with Cox and Kings.Cox & Kings Ltd., the longest established travel company in the world since 1758, is a premium brand that caters to the overall travel needs of the Indian and International traveller.
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2010
Dear friends,
Welcome to sojourning with the Best Domestic Tour Operator in India. We are proud
recipients of this title and award from Abacus TAFI TravelBiz Monitor Award in 2009.
The completion of 250 years of Cox and Kings is a major milestone for us and
we invite you to partake in this celebration. We present an extensive range of
holidays – be it traversing into the mountains in their pristine glory, trekking
sites and reliving history, relaxing on palm fringed beaches, spending quality time
in leisure along the back waters or allowing the mind to recreate the past glories
of our rich heritage within the luxurious comfort afforded in palace hotels and
resorts. Now is the time to commence packing your traveling gear and joining us in
our celebration.
Shefali Singh
Head - Bharat Deko
Krsna Mehta is a trained surface designer from Parsons. He has won four
Elle Décor Design Awards and is recently known for his work with Zeba,
Godrej and Good Earth. Sujan Das is a research scholar at the Tata Institute
of Fundamental Research who writes poetry at leisure and painting being one
of his hobbies. In the cover design they try to encapsulate the essence of India
in the form of a collage of paintings depicting various elements from across
the country.
Cover Design: Krsna Mehta & Sujan Das CoveCover Der Designsign::
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HONEYMOON
For matters of the heart, nothing works better than a great
location. Which is why, we have hand-picked select romantic
destinations for honeymooners and married couples, our special
compilation of an extensive range of holidays for the romantic
at heart – right from traversing into the mountains in their
pristine glory to relaxing on palm fringed beaches or spending
quality time in leisure along the back waters and experiencing
the luxurious comfort afforded in palace hotels and resorts, we
have it all. We’re sure, you’ll find the perfect romantic getaway
that brings your feelings to life. So start packing, its the time to
celebrate love and romance.
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WILDLIFE
Existing within a concrete jungle hardly ascertains the fact that
India has the second largest wildlife base in the world. Here in
the environs of the tropical forests of the Ghats, the Deccan
Peninsula, the Gangetic plain, the North Eastern Region and the
evergreen slopes of the Himalayas house an ample variety of
wild animals: tigers, snow leopards, elephants, antelopes, deer,
black bucks, bears, jackals, hyenas, wild buffalos etc.
Come and enjoy the cinematic exhibition during your sojourn in
the wilds. The highlights of these safaris are gripping jeep safaris,
treks, bird watching, wild life movies, photography workshops
and music renting the evening air around a bonfire.
You have our full support to shoot tiger at the well known
Manas, Ranthambore, Bandhavgarh and Kanha national parks,
the one-horned rhinocerous in the Kaziranga reserves or the
nearly extinct white lion at the Sasangir Sanctuary but through
the camera lens alone!
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ADVENTURE
For those who want to break free from their otherwise mundane
life routine, we offer a series of adventure holidays: short
weekend stimulation or longer period of adventurous activity.
The Himalayan ranges intimidate and enthrall you into a state
of stunned silence. These majestic mountains have quite a few
spectacular pursuits to offer an adventurer, be it mountaineering,
rock climbing, trekking or river rafting.
Breathe in nature in the raw on a camel safari or in a jungle.
Paragliding exudes an inexplicable sense of thrill for those who
reach out to experience new heights. Gliding down a ski slope,
water rafting down cascading streams pushes the adrenalin levels
of people who dare. Windsurfing, sailing, scuba diving bring in a
sense of fulfillment for water babies.
Holiday camps help you to connect and appreciate the bounty
of nature.
There is always something for everyone - those who dare, the
nature lovers, the scenic seekers and the bold adventurers.
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PILGRIM
India since ancient times has earned the celebrated linkage with
salvation and rebirth, astrology and holistic healing sought in
the temples or monasteries, where saints and sages abound in
the corridors of these hallowed places. The walls of these holy
places reverberate with the tinkling sounds of the bells and the
resonant chants fill the air……
Cox and Kings offers an assortment of packages suited to
rejuvenate mental and spiritual faculties of a pilgrim.
Whatever your beliefs, creed, class or caste, our pilgrim tours
cut across all barriers.
Come participate in our tours across the length and breadth
of India - Vaishnodevi, Haridwar, Rishikesh or Char Dham in
the North, the Navgraha temples or Rameshwaram, Tirupati or
Puttaparthi in the South, the temples of Puri in the East, the
Dilwara temples or the temples in Palitana and the renowned
resting seat of Shri Sai Baba in Shirdi in the West. An aura
of inner peace and calmness will surely engulf you on our
pilgrim tours.
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WELLNESS
Health, as it is stated most aptly, is wealth beyond measure.
The stress that runs high levels by the hour, day or year can bog
down an otherwise carefree individual .
India is renowned for its ancient but nevertheless natural
medicine and techniques to distress and detoxify. Ayurveda,
Yoga, and meditation are the key features that India offers for
purging the mind and body of toxins.
On our wellness tours, a course of simple exercises to tone the
system and cure minor ailments is readily available.
Rejuvenate within the environs of the flora and the fauna and
energise yourself.
The focus is on hikes, walks, organic food, spirituality, meditation,
yoga and natural therapy. Special rejuvenation programs at
most places include body purification, slimming, and stress
management. Beauty care programs such as special rejuvenation
massages, fruit or herbal oil massages and medicated steam
baths are also available to our clients.
Pamper yourself to the hilt and avail of this opportunity to
fructify your lifespan.
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Breaking away from the monotonous confines of the walls of
an office, is indeed a definite way to stimulate and energize
employees.
An exposure to our land’s rich and varied heritage in art and
architecture and craftsmanship in different mediums goes along
with the effectual healing touch of many a scenic landscape.
Let Cox and Kings organize your meetings, incentives and training
programs, conferences, conventions and exhibitions taking care
of all your requisites.
We assure you that all amenities and conveniences will be made
available. Fun and relaxation will go hand in hand to allow work
objectives to reach a maximum level.
We could work together to plan your conference followed by pre
and post tours allowing you to visit India.
CONFERENCES
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Moving beyond scholastic timetables on organized tours, Cox
and Kings promotes a period of activity when leadership skills,
team spirit, impromptu decision making, time management,
growth of trust and self confidence are put to the test.
Bharat Deko tours ensure that every wakeful minute is well
spent participating in activities suited to one’s choice.
The adventurous could indulge in river rafting, camel and
jeep safaris.
Races and relays, presentation of skits on the spur of the
moment, musical evenings, treasure hunts and kite flying makes
for time well spent towards personal development.
We incorporate the goals and objectives of a school in total
consultation with the school principal and the teachers in
charge. We assure that transfers are smoothly managed and
hotels which are child-centric.
The learning process continues within the fringes of fun.
EDUCATIONAL TOURS
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Employee motivation is imperative to organizational success.
Cox and Kings works together in ensuring that you show your
appreciation for your team.
For the 250th year anniversary, Cox and Kings has offered
unconventional destinations all over India as incentives for
achievers.
Unexplored beaches, fascinating forests, exciting wildlife and
destinations that offer an invigorating climate and exquisite
cuisine that reflects the traditions and customs of the region.
Cox and Kings with their extensive collaborations with airlines
and hotels in exquisite locations will make your travel stress
free.
We also customize packages like sight-seeing, shopping and
theme dinners to make the accompanying spouses feel special.
Let Cox and Kings provide a rewarding experience to allow you to
appreciate team performance.
CORPORATE INCENTIVES
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Organizing newfangled theme based events - conventions
and conferences, product launches, fashion shows and gala
award nights, is our speciality, accrued solely on our extensive
experience, a network based on a trustworthy collaboration and
an exhaustive knowledge of the entertainment industry.
Our acumen in all the modules of a successful event from
branding to presentation, inclusive of complex lighting and
audio visual equipment, effectual state of the art décor brooks
no compromise whatsoever. Each event is carefully devised and
diligently planned and executed to the last detail by our creative
and customer - service teams.
We have amassed an impressive clientele who repeatedly
approach us for new events while our technical know how, ability
to deliver and reputation, go a long way in extending our services
to many more.
For events with an edge look no further …….. depend on us -
Cox and Kings.
EVENTS
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We traveled thrice through Cox & Kings and felt happy. It was
a wonderful and unforgettable experience for us to have visited
Amarnath, Manasarovar & Andamans.Mr. & Mrs. A. K. Sarkar
My wife and I very much enjoyed the “Majestic Kashmir Tour”
organized by Cox and Kings. I wish to continue this relationship
with Cox and Kings myself as much as i will suggest and advice
my extended family and friends to build a similar relationshio
with your company.
Mr. & Mrs. Birendra Jha
We thank Cox and Kings for making such a wonderful
honeymoon trip for us. We enjoyed it very much.
Mr. & Mrs. Amey Naik
sI would like to convey my sincere thanks for the excellent
service rendered by you and for the excellent hotel stay and
food arrangements during our Himachal tour. I would love to be
associated with Cox and Kings in future too.
Mr. L. Sundararaman
I am sending this family photo. It was taken in
front of Kodai lake. However this photo is not so
bright and so I sent another picture separately.
Choosing Cox & Kings means choosing mental
peace.
Pijush Kanti Ghoshal
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The tour plan you had drawn up was just fantastic the hotels
were great. My younger son loved the houseboat in Srinagar, older
son loved the Chandigarh one. We walked up Vaishno Devi - with
Her blessings may all be well in all our houses.Thank you from all
of us for packing our days with so much fun and excitement.
Mytri Acharya
Your FHM was very decently and punctually supervising
our trip. They welcomed us at station, that made us happy.
Mr. PattabhiRamu A.G Y
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Hope everything is fine at your end. Our trip to Kashmir was very
successfull. The arrangments from your side was quite appreciable.
It was almost a home away home. The trip was such that it can
be cherished throughout the life. I would like to thank you for all
your efforts to make our trip successfull. Thanks a lot.
Amit Dasgupta
HAPPY TRAVELLERS
Cox and Kings holidays are what happy lasting memories are
made of. Do you belong to a special interest group or are you
on the organizing team of a group that needs to travel together?
Enjoy with your family and friends; pick the places you want to
visit, decide on the hotels (premium or budget), food, space,
entertainment and budget. School, college groups, clubs, family
parties, corporate incentives or conferences, or other special
interest groups, we have just what you are looking for. And it
can be less expensive than you imagine at great value and a
great price !
Here, we share some of our traveller’s experiences with you…
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NO
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IABoth antique and modern, this is a land indeed to behold the
perennial waters of the Ganga and its scenic environs one into a
sense of awe and tranquility. Nature has cast its benevolence on
the expanse of North India - the gigantic Himalayan snow laden
peaks standing tall against the azure sky. Kashmir is, to quote the
Mughal Emperor Babar, “If there is heaven on earth, this is it, this
is it! One is spoilt for choice - the wildlife safari in Uttarakhand or
a camel safari sauntering along the golden sand dunes against the
orange hues of a glorious sunset. Nature has been inspirational to
man to attain great strides in the fields of art and architecture,
music and dance.The marble poetry of the Taj Mahal, the legendary
palaces of Rajasthan, the Pink City of Jaipur, the imposing Red
Fort at Delhi, the graceful Kathak dancer in rhythmic steps to the
musical strains of the sitar and the resonant beats of the tabla
lend credence to the fact that North India is India !
Kashmir - Paradise On Earth 30
Glorious Kashmir 31
Kashmir Experience 32
Flavour of Kashmir 33
Scenic Himachal 36
Himachal Splendour 38
Himalayan Desert - Off the Beaten Track 43
Splendours of Uttarakhand 46
Heritage of Uttarakhand 47
Mystical Kumaon 48
Chardham Yatra 50
Heartland of Rajasthan 56
Jewels of Rajasthan 58
Royal Rajasthan on Wheels 60
The Golden Triangle 66
The Golden Quadrangle 67
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Set like a jeweled crown on the map of India, Kashmir is a
multifaceted diamond, changing its hues with the seasons
– always extravagantly beautiful. The Mughals aptly called
it ‘Paradise on Earth’ where they journeyed across the hot
plains of India, to the valley’s cool environs in summer,
Kashmir is a land where myriad holiday ideas are realized –
Golfing at 2,700 m above the sea, water-skiing in the lakes
or simply drifting down the willow fringed alleys of lakes in
shikaras and living in gorgeous houseboats.
SRINAGAR
Srinagar is located in the heart of the Kashmir valley and
spread on both sides of the river Jhelum. The Dal and Nagin
lakes enhance its picturesque setting, while the changing
play of the seasons and the salubrious climate ensures that
the city is equally attractive to visitors around the year. Its
waterways with own quaint lifestyle, the unique ‘Houseboat’,
the blossoming gardens, water sports activities, shopping
for lovingly handcrafted souvenirs and the nearby resorts
make it a cherised spot among those looking for a
memorable holiday.
GULMARG
Gulmarg - the ‘meadow of flowers’, is an apt term indeed
for idyllic flower-laden meadow situated at a distance
of 52 kms from Srinagar. The towering peaks above the
meadow are covered with dense forests of tall conifers
and gigantic fir and pine trees, all vying with each other
to touch the azure skies. An equally popular destination
in summer, it is also known for its lush green golf course,
which is the highest in the world. A must is fun-filled ride
in the newly introduced gondola lift through the pine-
clad slopes.
SONAMARG
Sonamarg – the ‘meadow of gold’, is situated in the
Sindh Valley. The drive to Sonamarg presents yet another
spectacular facet of countryside in Kashmir. The fast flowing
Sindh River makes it popular for trout and mahseer fishing
in summer. Highly recommended is a pony ride to one of the
glaciers for some fun in the snow and ice.
PAHALGAM
Pahalgam – the ‘valley of shepherds’ is situated on the
confluence of streams flowing from river Lidder and Sheshnag
Lake. It offers wonderful treks, skiing, mountaineering and
camping sites. En route to Pahalgam is the Avantipura ruins,
a 1100 year old temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
KATRA (VAISHNODEVI)
Located 46 kms from Jammu, Katra is the base camp to visit
the famous shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi. It’s a 13 km walk
to the shrine along the laid footpath. The cave shrine of
Mata Vaishno Deviji or Trikuta Bhagwat (alt: 5,200 ft.) has
been a beacon of faith and fulfillment to millions of devotees
from all the world. Popular belief holds that anybody who
walks the Himalayan trail to her abode to ask for a boon,
rarely goes back disappointed.
KASHMIR - HEAVEN ON THE EARTHSRINAGAR • GULMARG • SONAMARG • PAHALGAM • KATRA (VAISHNODEVI)
IMPORTANT NOTEWeather & Clothing Apr - Sept Oct - Mar
Plains 16 - 20°C (Light Cotton) 5 - 9°C (Light to Medium Woollen)
Low Hills 14 - 18°C (Light Woollen) 3.5 - 7°C (Medium to Heavy Woollen)
High Hills 9 - 12°C (Medium Woollen) 2 - 5°C (Heavy Woollen)
Best Season to Travel Hills: April to September Plains: October to March
RainfallKashmir receives 40-50 mm of rainfall between January-March while in July & August heavy erratic rain occurs with extreme upto 650 mm.
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Pahalgam • Srinagar • Sonamarg • Gulmarg • Katra
Day 1: Arrive Jammu • On to Pahalgam (300 kms / approx. 9 hour drive)Welcome to Jammu, the City of Temples. On arrival at Jammu airport or railway station, begin your tour of ‘Kashmir - Paradise on Earth’. Proceed on a picturesque drive to Pahalgam. On arrival, check into your hotel.
Day 2: In PahalgamThe day is at leisure to admire the beauty of this quiet place. One can enjoy a pony ride to nearby places like Chandanwari (on direct payment basis) or simply walk along the Lidder River.
Day 3: On to Srinagar (97 kms / approx. 4 hour drive)Today, drive to Srinagar. En route, make a brief visit to Awantipura Ruins, an 1100 year old temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Arrive into Srinagar and check into your hotel / houseboat. In the afternoon visit the Shankaracharya Temple situated atop a hill followed by the famous Mughal Gardens - Chasmashahi, Nishad and Shalimar (Closed on Friday). These gardens were the ‘Mughal Emperors’ concept of Paradise and even today are popular picnic spots.
Day 4: In Srinagar • Day Excursion to Sonamarg (82 kms / approx. 4 hour drive)Today embark on a full day excursion to the picturesque ‘Meadow of Gold’ - Sonamarg. The fast flowing Sindh River makes it popular for trout and mahseer fishing in summer. Enjoy a pony ride to one of the glaciers for some fun in the snow and ice (on direct payment basis). Return to your hotel in the evening.
Day 5: In Srinagar • Day Excursion to Gulmarg
(52 kms / approx. 2 hour drive)
This morning, proceed to Gulmarg driving past willow
trees, fast flowing streams and lush green meadows.
Gulmarg - the ‘Meadow of Flowers’ is an apt term for
this idyllic flower-laden meadow offering a spectacular
view of towering snow capped peaks covered with dense
forests of tall conifers, gigantic firs and pine trees. Take a
leisurely stroll or pony rides (on your own arrangements).
A must is a fun-filled ride in the Gondola Lift (on direct
payment basis). Later, return to Srinagar. In the evening
experience a romantic ‘shikara ride’ on the Dal Lake.
Day 6: On to Katra (270 kms / approx.
7 hour drive)
This morning drive to Katra where you will check into
your hotel on arrival. The evening is at leisure.
Day 7: In Katra • Trek to Vaishnodevi (14 kms trek
/ approx. 4 hour trek each way)
Today embark on a 14 km trek to the Vaishnodevi Mata
Shrine (ponies can be hired on direct payment basis).
After darshan you will return to your hotel late at night.
Day 8: On to Jammu (56 kms / approx. 2 hour drive)
• Return home with happy memories
Today bid farewell to your ‘Kashmir-Paradise on Earth’
tour as you are transferred to Jammu airport or Jammu
railway station for your onward journey.
WE VALUE AND WELCOME ANY SUGGESTIONS
YOU MAY WISH TO SHARE WITH US.
KASHMIR - PARADISE ON EARTH
8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS – EX JAMMU
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Srinagar • Sonamarg • Gulmarg • Pahalgam
Day 1: Arrive Srinagar Welcome to Srinagar, Lake City of the Himalayas. On arrival at Srinagar airport, begin your tour of ‘Glorious Kashmir’. You will be met and transferred to your hotel / houseboat. In the evening, enjoy a romantic ‘shikara ride’ on the picturesque Dal Lake. Day 2: In Srinagar • Day Excursion to Sonamarg (82 kms / approx. 4 hour drive) Today embark on a full day excursion to the picturesque ‘Meadow of Gold’ - Sonamarg. The fast flowing Sindh River makes it popular for trout and mahseer fishing in summer. Enjoy a pony ride to one of the glaciers for some fun in the snow and ice (on direct payment basis). Return to your hotel in the evening.
Day 3: In Srinagar • Day Excursion to Gulmarg (52 kms / approx. 2 hour drive)This morning, proceed to Gulmarg driving past willow trees, fast flowing streams and lush green meadows. Gulmarg - the ‘Meadow of Flowers’ is an apt term for this idyllic flower-laden meadow offering a spectacular view of towering snow capped peaks covered with dense forests of tall conifers, gigantic firs and pine trees. It is one of the most splendid hill resorts in the country, falling in the Baramulla district of Kashmir. Gulmarg hill station also served as the preferred rendezous of the Mughal Emperor Jehangir. Take a leisurely stroll or pony rides (on your own arrangements). A must is a fun-filled ride in the Gondola Lift (on direct payment basis).
Day 4: On to Pahalgam (97 kms / approx. 4 hour drive)Today depart for Pahalgam, the ‘Valley of Shepherds’ which is situated at the confluence of the streams
flowing from Lidder River and Sheshnag Lake. Pahalgam (2,130 m) was once a humble shepherd’s village with breathtaking views. Now it is a premier resort of Kashmir, cool even during the height of summer when the maximum temperature does not exceed 25 degree celsius. On arrival, check into your hotel and enjoy the surrounding beauty.
Day 5: In PahalgamThe day is at leisure to admire the beauty of this quiet place. One can enjoy a pony ride to nearby places like Chandanwari (on direct payment basis) or simply walk along the Lidder River.
Day 6: On to Srinagar (97 kms / approx. 4 hour drive)Today you will drive to Srinagar. En route, make a brief visit to Awantipura Ruins, an 1100 year old temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Arrive into Srinagar and check into your hotel / houseboat. In the afternoon visit the Shankaracharya Temple situated atop a hill followed by the famous Mughal Gardens - Chasmashahi, Nishad and Shalimar (Closed on Friday). These gardens were the Mughal Emperors’ concept of Paradise and even today are popular picnic spots.
Day 7: Depart Srinagar • Return home with happy memoriesToday, bid farewell to your ‘Glorious Kashmir’ tour as you are transferred to Srinagar airport for your onward journey.
WE VALUE AND WELCOME ANY SUGGESTIONS YOU MAY WISH TO SHARE WITH US.
GLORIOUS KASHMIR7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS – EX SRINAGAR
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Srinagar • Sonamarg • Gulmarg • Pahalgam
Day 1: Arrive SrinagarWelcome to Srinagar, Lake City of the Himalayas. On arrival at Srinagar airport, begin your tour of ‘Kashmir Experience’. You will be met and transferred to your hotel / houseboat. In the evening, enjoy a romantic ‘shikara ride’ on the picturesque Dal Lake.
Day 2: In Srinagar • Day Excursion to Sonamarg (82 kms / approx. 4 hour drive)Today embark on a full day excursion to the picturesque ‘Meadow of Gold’ - Sonamarg. The fast flowing Sindh River makes it popular for trout and mahseer fishing in summer. Enjoy a pony ride to one of the glaciers for some fun in the snow and ice (on direct payment basis). Return to your hotel in the evening.
Day 3: On to Pahalgam (97 kms / approx. 4 hour drive) Today, drive to Pahalgam, the ‘Valley of Shepherds’. On arrival, check into your hotel. The day is at leisure to admire the beauty of this quiet place. One can enjoy a pony ride to nearby places like Chandanwari (on direct payment basis) or simply walk along the Lidder River.
Day 4: On to Srinagar (97 kms / approx. 4 hour drive)After a relaxed morning, drive to Srinagar. En route, make a brief visit to Awantipura Ruins, an 1100 year old temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Arrive into Srinagar and check into your hotel / houseboat. In the afternoon visit the Shankaracharya Temple situated atop a hill followed by the famous Mughal Gardens - Chasmashahi, Nishad and Shalimar (Closed on Friday). These gardens were the
Mughal Emperors’ concept of Paradise and even today are popular picnic spots.
Day 5: In Srinagar • Day Excursion to Gulmarg (52 kms / approx. 2 hour drive)This morning, proceed to Gulmarg driving past willow trees, fast flowing streams and lush green meadows. Gulmarg - the ‘Meadow of Flowers’ is an apt term for this idyllic flower-laden meadow offering a spectacular view of towering snow capped peaks covered with dense forests of tall conifers, gigantic firs and pine trees. Take a leisurely stroll or pony rides, a must is a fun-filled ride in the Gondola Lift (on direct payment basis).
Day 6: Depart Srinagar • Return home with happy memories Today, bid farewell to your ‘Kashmir Experience’ tour as you are transferred to Srinagar airport for your onward journey.
WE VALUE AND WELCOME ANY SUGGESTIONS YOU MAY WISH TO SHARE WITH US.
KASHMIR EXPERIENCE6 DAYS / 5 NIGHTS – EX SRINAGAR
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Srinagar • Sonamarg • Gulmarg
Day 1: Arrive Srinagar Welcome to Srinagar, Lake City of the Himalayas. On arrival at Srinagar airport, begin your tour of ‘Flavour of Kashmir’. You will be met and transferred to your hotel / houseboat. In the evening, enjoy a romantic ‘shikara ride’ on the picturesque Dal Lake. Day 2: In Srinagar • Day Excursion to Sonamarg (82 kms / approx. 4 hour drive) Today embark on a full day excursion to the picturesque ‘Meadow of Gold’ - Sonamarg. The fast flowing Sindh River makes it popular for trout and mahseer fishing in summer. Enjoy a pony ride to one of the glaciers for some fun in the snow and ice (on direct payment basis). Return to your hotel in the evening. Day 3: On to Gulmarg (52 kms / approx. 2 hour drive) This morning, proceed to Gulmarg driving past willow trees, fast flowing streams and lush green meadows. Gulmarg - the ‘Meadow of Flowers’ is an apt term for this idyllic flower-laden meadow offering a spectacular view of towering snow capped peaks covered with dense forests of tall conifers, gigantic firs and pine trees. On arrival, check into your hotel. Take a leisurely stroll or pony rides (on your own arrangements). A must is a fun-filled ride in the Gondola Lift (on direct payment basis). Day 4: On to Srinagar (52 kms / approx. 2 hour drive) Late in the morning, you will drive to Srinagar. On arrival, check into your hotel / houseboat. In the afternoon visit the Shankaracharya Temple situated atop a hill followed
by the famous Mughal Gardens - Chasmashahi, Nishad and Shalimar (Closed on Friday). These gardens were the ‘Mughal Emperors’ concept of Paradise and even today are popular picnic spots. Day 5: Depart Srinagar • Return home with happy memories Today, bid farewell to your ‘Flavour of Kashmir’ tour as you are transferred to Srinagar airport for your onward journey.
WE VALUE AND WELCOME ANY SUGGESTIONS YOU MAY WISH TO SHARE WITH US.
FLAVOUR OF KASHMIR5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS – EX SRINAGAR
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Snuggled in the Himalayas and virtually a travelers paradise,
Himachal is endowed with spectacular landscapes, mighty
snow peaks, deep gorges, lush green valleys, flower filled
meadows, misty woods, fast flowing icy rivers, glaciers
and enchanting lakes. The scenic valleys of Kullu, Kinnar
and Kangra dipped in a splash of colours are in sharp
contrast to the arid topography of Lahaul and Spiti which
nonetheless apparently present a lunar landscape like
beauty. The state offers superb locations for relaxing and
sight seeing and tremendous opportunities for trekking,
mountaineering fishing, river rafting, skiing paragliding
and ice-skating.
SHIMLA
Pine scented hills that offer fabulous views, beautiful peaks,
clear blue skies, fragrance of cedar forests in summer, the
romantic mist of the monsoons and the golden hillsides of
autumn – Shimla beckons you! It came into prominence
nearly a century ago as the summer capital of the British
Raj. This beautiful mountain resort has some excellent
walking trails through dense woods of oak, pine and fir.
MANALI
Encircled within pine – clad soaring peaks, Manali is a
picturesque hill resort. It is a flourishing orchard industry,
a popular honeymoon destination and trails for numerous
treks as well as a great countryside for adventure sports
such as river rafting, trekking, paragliding, mountaineering,
etc. The river Beas cascades along amidst the grassy
meadows carpeted with wild flowers. It’s main attraction is
the 450 years old temple dedicated to Hadimba Devi and
a Tibetan Monastery. Just on the outskirts of Manali is the
pictoral village of Vashisht famed for hot sulphur springs. A
place not to be missed is snow point on Rohtang Pass road.
The Rohtang Pas is 51 km from Manali at 3978 meters.
This was for centuries the gateway to the trading routes
that led to Lahaul and Spiti. The Manali market is crowded
with myriads of interesting shops selling Tibetan carpets
and crafts.
DHARAMSHALA
Dharamshala, the principal township in the Kangra
Valley region is magnificently set in the background of
the Dhauldhar Mountains. Pine forests cover the hillsides
and numerous streams cut a path through them, allowing
exciting opportunities for fishing. The town has been the
seat of his Holiness, the Dalai Lama, leader of the Tibetans,
since 1960. The area is famous for the Kangra School of
miniature paintings.
DALHOUSIE
Named after Lord Dalhousie, the British Governor
General of India in 1854, this beautiful hill resort still
has a delightful laid back atmosphere that brings back
memories of the British era. The hills are covered with
thick Oak and Deodhar trees and neaby is Subhash Baoli –
the sparkling fresh water spring, believed to have curative
properties. Not to be missed is a visit to Khajjiar with its
rolling meadows, majestic deodars, bubbly streams and
the sheer opulence of its natural beauty.
HIMACHAL - TRAVELLERS PARADISESHIMLA • MANALI • DHARAMSHALA • DALHOUSIE
IMPORTANT NOTEWeather & Clothing Apr - Sept Oct - Mar
Plains 22 - 32°C (Light Cotton) 12 - 18°C (Light Woollen)
Low Hills 19 - 25°C (Light Woollen) 7 - 16°C (Light to Medium Woollen)
High Hills 9 - 15°C (Light to Medium Woollen) 2 - 13°C (Medium to Heavy Woollen)
Best Season to Travel Hills: April to September Plains: October to March
RainfallGenerally monsoon starts by the month of July in most parts of North India. The Himalayan hills enjoy the rainfall as high as 311 mm.
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Shimla • Manali • Dharamsala • Dalhousie • Amritsar
Day 1: Arrive Delhi • On to Shimla (330 kms / approx. 9 hour drive)Welcome to New Delhi, the Grand Capital of India. On arrival at Delhi airport or Delhi railway station, begin your tour of ‘Scenic Himachal’. Proceed on a picturesque drive to the charming hill station of Shimla. On arrival, check into your hotel. The rest of the evening is at leisure.
Day 2: In Shimla • Excursion to Kufri (20 kms / approx. 1 hour drive)Depart for a half-day excursion to Kufri, famous for its trekking and hiking trails. Adventure seekers, especially in winters, travel to Kufri to enjoy skiing and tobogganing on its snow-covered slopes. You can also visit Indira Tourist Park from where you enjoy a panoramic view of the locations around. Enjoy a pony or a yak ride around the park (on direct payment basis). Later, return to Shimla. The rest of the day is free to relax or explore the local markets as you stroll on Mall Road.
Day 3: On to Manali (272 kms / approx. 8 hour drive)This morning you will proceed on a breathtaking drive to Manali, nestled on the banks of the River Beas amidst the Kullu Valley. Check into your hotel on arrival. The rest of the evening is at leisure.
Day 4: In ManaliToday’s city tour takes you to the four and half century old Hadimba Devi Temple, the Tibetan Monastery which houses several images of Lord Buddha, Tankha paintings and a handicraft centre. The evening is free to stroll and shop on the mall road, the life centre of every hill station.
Day 5: In Manali • Excursion to Rohtang Pass / Snow Point (51 kms / approx. 2 hour drive)This morning, proceed on a day excursion to the Rohtang Pass. If roads to Rohtang Pass are closed, then visit Snow Point where ponies / horses can be hired (on direct payment basis). The rest of the day is free to explore this picturesque town.
Day 6: On to Dharamsala (235 kms / approx. 8 hour drive)Today your picturesque journey continues to Dharamsala, the principal township of Kangra district which overlooks the wide spread plains with pine and deodar forests. On arrival, check into your hotel. Later, visit the St. John’s Church and the Tibetan market. The evening is at leisure.
Day 7: On to Dalhousie (145 kms / approx. 4 ½ hour drive)In the morning, visit Mc Leodganj – the residence of His Holiness Dalai Lama. Later, drive to Dalhousie - a little hill station that still retains its old British charm. Its marvelous forest trails overlook vistas of wooded hills, waterfalls, spring and rivulets. On arrival, check into your hotel. Later in the afternoon, visit the Martyr’s Memorial at Panchpulla, en route visiting Satdhara, said to contain mica and medicinal properties.
Day 8: In Dalhousie • Excursion to Khajjiar (23 kms / approx. 1 hour drive)Today, drive to Khajjiar (also known as Mini Swiss), a scenic spot set amidst the backdrop of dense pines, deodars and lush green meadows. Khajjiar is exquisitely
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nestled in the foothills of the imposing Dhauladhar ranges of the western Himalayas providing a panoramic and breathtaking view.
Day 9: On to Pathankot (80 kms / approx. 3 hour drive) OR Jammu (190 kms / approx. 5 hour drive) • Return home with happy memoriesToday bid farewell to your ‘Scenic Himachal’ tour, as you are transferred to Jammu airport or to Jammu/Pathankot railway station for your onward journey.
Recommended Add On Package3 Days / 2 Nights - Amritsar
Day 9: On to Amritsar (195 kms / approx. 5 hour drive)This morning, proceed on a picturesque drive to Amritsar from Dalhousie. On arrival, check into your hotel. Later, proceed on a tour of the revered Harmandir Sahib which is popularly known as the Golden Temple and Durgiana Mandir, an ancient temple built during the 16th century
dedicated to Goddess Durga. The rest of the day is free
to explore the local market.
Day 10: In AmritsarThis morning is free for leisure activities. In the afternoon,
proceed for a sightseeing tour of Amritsar visiting the
Baba Atal Rai Tower (the very spot where Guru Har
Gobind breathed his last), Tarn Taran and later, Wagah
Border (approx 1 ½ hour drive) to witness the Wagah
Border ceremony (handbags not allowed).
Day 11: Depart Amritsar • Return home with happy memoriesToday bid farewell to your ‘Scenic Himachal’ tour,
as you are transferred to Amritsar airport or Amritsar
railway station for your onward journey.
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Shimla • Manali • Kullu • Panchkula / Chandigarh
• Chandigarh
Day 1: Arrive Delhi • On to Shimla (320 kms / approx. 8 hour drive) Welcome to New Delhi, the Grand Capital of India. On arrival at the Delhi airport or Delhi railway station, begin your tour of ‘Himachal Splendour’. Proceed on a picturesque drive to the charming hill station of Shimla. On arrival, check into your hotel. The rest of the evening is at leisure.
Day 2: In Shimla • Excursion to Kufri and Chail (20 kms / approx. 1 hour drive)Today, proceed on a wonderful excursion to Kufri and Chail. In Kufri, enjoy a walk through the thick cedar woods to Mahasu Peak for an amazing view of the mighty Himalayas. Visit the world’s highest cricket and polo ground (at an altitude of 2,444 m) in Chail.
Day 3: On to Manali (272 kms/ approx. 8 hour drive)This morning you will proceed on a breathtaking drive to Manali, nestled on the banks of the River Beas amidst the Kullu Valley. Check into your hotel on arrival. The rest of the evening is at leisure. Day 4: In Manali Today’s city tour takes you to the four and half century old Hadimba Devi Temple, the Tibetan Monastery which houses several images of Lord Buddha, Tankha paintings and a handicraft centre. The evening is free to stroll and shop on the mall road, the life centre of every hill station. Day 5: In Manali • Excursion to Rohtang Pass / Snow Point (51 kms / approx. 2 hour drive) This morning, proceed on a day excursion to the Rohtang
Pass. If roads to Rohtang Pass are closed, then visit Snow point where ponies / horses can be hired (on direct payment basis). The rest of the day is free to explore this picturesque town.
Day 6: On to Kullu • Excursion to Manikaran (38 kms / approx. 1 ½ hour drive)This morning, proceed to Kullu. On arrival, check into your hotel. Proceed on an excursion to Manikaran, famous for its sulphur springs. The rest of the day is free to explore this picturesque town.
Day 7: On to Panchkula / Chandigarh (320 kms / approx. 8 hour drive)Today, you will proceed to Panchkula / Chandigarh. On arrival, check into your hotel. The evening is free to explore this well planned city. Day 8: On to Delhi (255 kms / approx. 6 hour drive) • Return home with happy memories Today, bid farewell to your ‘Himachal Splendour’ tour, as you are transferred to Delhi airport or Delhi railway station for your onward journey.
Recommended Add On Package3 Days / 2 Nights - Chandigarh
Day 8: In Chandigarh This morning, proceed on a sightseeing tour of Chandigarh visiting the Rock Garden (open from 10 am to 7 pm on all days). Spread across 64 acres, this garden was created by Nek Chand using rocks, bottle tops, fluorescent lights, mud guard, tin cans, broken glass,
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building waste etc. collected from door to door. The creative artist built dolls and figures of birds, men and women and set them along a maze of paths; the Rose Garden – spread over an area of 30 acres and having over 1600 different species of roses; Cactus Garden - covering an area of 7 acres, this is Asia’s largest garden of its kind with over 3500 species of cactus. Thereafter drive 20 kms to visit the 17th century Pinjore Gardens spread over an area of 100 acres. According to Hindu mythology, it is believed that the Pandava brothers rested here during their exile. The garden contains a mini zoo, nursery, a Japanese garden, historic palaces and picnic lawns. In the evening, visit Sukhna Lake, an artificial manmade lake spread over 3 sq. kms. Enjoy a boat ride on the lake (on direct payment basis).
Day 9: In Chandigarh • Day Excursion to Bhakra Nangal Dam (116 kms / approx. 2 ½ hour drive)Today, proceed for an exciting excursion to Bhakra Nangal Dam. Situated across the Sutlej River, this is
one of the largest dams in India and the highest gravity dam in the world. 90 kms long and situated at a height of 226 m above sea-level amidst the lush green forests, the dam gives a fantastic view of the region and attracts tourists in large numbers. The dam has led to the creation of Gobind Sagar, a 40 sq km reservoir where one can enjoy boating. In the evening, visit Sector 17, the main shopping centre of Chandigarh. This pedestrian’s paradise is scattered with fountains, sculptures, groves of trees and is a dream for every shopper and the right place for shopping freaks.
Day 10: On to Delhi (255 kms / approx. 6 hour drive) • Return home with happy memoriesToday bid farewell to your ‘Himachal Splendour’ tour, as you are transferred to Delhi airport or Delhi railway station for your onward journey.
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Hear the mountains reach up to a clear blue sky
and the rhythmic chant of Buddhist monks in an
ancient monastery where time stands still. See the
rushing waters of an icy river surge down from a
glacial height. Ladakh - the Land of Passes and the
Roof of the World awaits you. Tour a land that will
amaze you with its stark beauty and delight you
with the warmth of the Ladakhi people. Adventure
in Ladakh has its own taste and meaning. Most
famous adventure sports in Ladakh include
mountaineering, jeep safari, trekking, cycling and
river rafting.
LEH
Leh, the capital of Ladakh is a fascinating
destination. Age-old monasteries, quaint lanes,
colorful markets and stunning views of the Himalayas
make Leh an exotic destination. Trek through the
mountainous terrain of Ladakh, enjoy a game of
polo in a high altitude arena or watch an archery
contest where local residents compete in a contest
that remains unchanged by time. Attractions in
and around the town include the former Palace and
Namgyal Tsemo Gompa, perched amid strings of
prayer flags above the narrow dusty streets of the
Old Quarter.
NUBRA VALLEY
Also known as Ldumra (the valley of flowers),
Nubra Valley is situated in the north of Leh. The
average altitude of the valley is about 10,000 ft.
above the sea level. The main attraction in this
area is the Bactarian Camels (Shaggy double hump
Camel) around sand dunes, Deskit and Samstanling
monasteries.
PANGONG LAKE
Pangong Lake, situated at 14,000 ft. A long narrow
basin of inland drainage, hardly six to seven
kilometer at its widest point and over 130km long,
it is bisected by the international border between
India and China.
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Leh • Nubra Valley • Pangong Lake
Day 1: Arrive LehWelcome to Leh, the Capital City of Ladakh. On arrival at Leh airport, begin your tour of ‘Himalayan Desert - Off the Beaten Track’. You will be met and transferred to your hotel. The afternoon is at leisure for acclimatisation. In the evening, visit the Shanti Stupa and Sankar Monastery.
Day 2: On to Nubra via Khardungla Pass (120 kms / approx. 5 hour drive)This morning, drive to Nubra Valley, popularly known as Ldorma or ‘the valley of flowers’ via Khardungla Pass - the world’s highest motorable road (5602 mts). On arrival, check into your camp. The rest of the evening is free for leisure activities.
Day 3: In NubraToday, visit the white sand dunes at Hunder where you can enjoy the camel ride (on direct payment basis). In the afternoon, proceed on a trek to Samstaling Monastery. The rest of the evening is at leisure.
Day 4: On to Leh (120 kms / approx. 5 hour drive)This morning, drive to Leh, once again via Khardungla Pass, the world’s highest motorable road. The evening is at leisure to explore the Leh bazaar for souvenirs or visit Leh Jokhang / Leh mosque by foot.
Day 5: In LehToday, proceed on a full day excursion visiting Shey Palace, the 15th century summer palace and the monastery of Leh’s Royal family; the 800 year old gompa at Thiksey built on a hilltop, modeled on the famous
Potala Palace in Lhasa. Later, visit Hemis Monastery, hidden in a gorge, the largest and wealthiest gompa in Ladakh. In the evening, enjoy a panoramic view of Leh town from Shanti Stupa, built by Japanese wanting to spread Buddhism across the globe.
Day 6: In Leh • Day Excursion to Pangong Lake (160 kms / approx. 5 hour drive)In the morning, proceed to visit the amazing Pangong Lake to the east of Leh, crossing Changla pass 17500 ft / 5300 mts. Pangong is one of the largest lakes in the Himalayas spanning 140 kms in length and 3-10 kms in width, half of which is in Tibet. Explore the crystal clear blue salt water lake. Later, return to Leh.
Day 7: Depart Leh • Return home with happy memoriesToday, bid farewell to your ‘Himalayan Desert - Off the Beaten Track’ tour as you are transferred to Leh airport for your onward journey.
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Endowed with glorious glaciers, awe – inspiring snow –
covered mountains massive peaks, valleys bedecked with
flowers skiing slopes and thick forests, this Abode of Gods
also includes many shrines and places of pilgrimage worth
a visit. CharDham, the four most sacred and revered Hindu
temples: Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri are
nestled in the mighty Mountains. Uttarakhand promises its
tourists a visit full of fun and memorable moments.
CORBETT NATIONAL PARK
Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, the Corbett
National Park was set up in 1935 as India’s first National
Park and the first sanctuary to come under Project Tiger.
The park got its name after Jim Corbett, the renowned wild
life enthusiast, naturalist and author of many books on the
Kumaon region. Corbett supports a variety of vegetation
making it the ideal habitat for the tiger and its prey. Apart
from tigers one can find leopards, sloth bears, jackals,
crocodiles, Indian python, cobra and numerous species of
birds. An elephant ride through the forest is a great way to
experience the wildlife.
NAINITAL
Set amidst the thick forests of pine and deciduous trees,
Nainital resembles a silvery disc held in cupped hands. A
summer retreat of the British with elegant villas nestling on
wooded slopes, the quaint little town is now a popular hill
resort. Visit the Naini Peak considered the highest peak;
Dorothy’s Seat or Tiffin Top from where you can see the
town on one side and on the other end is a cliff, overlooking
a deep gorge. Naini Lake offers boating facilities. A visit to
Snow View by rope way is a must to get the most spectacular
view of the snow-capped peaks.
RANIKHET
Ranikhet is idyllic in its charm, and draws holiday makers
the year round, offering its tourist a panoramic view of the
mighty Himalayan peaks. Legend has it that Rani Padmini,
queen of Raja Sudhardev, loved this place so much that she
made it her abode. One can explore the wonderful sights
that include a 9 – hole golf course at Upat, a Government
Fruit Garden and Research Station at Chaubatia and the
fascinating temples in Dwarahat.
MUSSOORIE
Mussoorie, with its verdant hills and varied flora and fauna
is one of the most popular hill resorts in North India. Stately
snow ranges to the northeast and glistening sights of the
Doon Valley and Shiwalik ranges in the south, the town
presents a fairyland atmosphere to the tourists. Mussoorie
is famous for its scenic beauty and provides all kinds of
amusement to tourists. You can enjoy various sites in and
around Mussoorie such as the Gun Hill Point, Camels Back
Road, Bhatta Falls and the famous Kempty Falls.
HARIDWAR
Folklore prevailing in Haridwar is that Prince Bhagirath
performed penance here to salvage the souls of his ancestors
who had perished due to Sage Kapila’s curse. The penance
was answered and the River Ganga trickled forth from Lord
Shiva’s locks and its bountiful water revived the sons of King
Sagara. In the tradition of Bhagirath, devout Hindus stand
in the sacred waters here, praying for the salvation of their
ancestors. King Vikramaditya constructed this sacred Ghat
in memory of his brother Bhatrihari who it is believed had
come to Haridwar to meditate on the banks of the Ganga.
This ghat later came to be known as Har-Ki-Pauri.
UTTARAKHAND - ABODE OF GODSCORBETT • NAINITAL • RANIKHET • MUSSOORIE • HARIDWAR
IMPORTANT NOTEWeather & Clothing Apr - Sept Oct - Mar
Plains 22 - 32°C (Light Cotton) 4 - 25°C (Heavy to Light Woollen)
Low Hills 20 - 26°C (Light Woollen) 6 - 10°C (Medium to Heavy Woollen)
High Hills 13 - 17°C (Light to Medium Woollen) 2 - 7°C (Heavy Woollen)
Best Season to Travel Hills: April to September Plains: October to March
RainfallThe rainy season begins earlier in the plains and continues upto September. The average rainfall is 180 cm per annum.
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Nainital • Ranikhet• Corbett • Mussoorie
Day 1: Arrive Delhi • On to Nainital (330 kms / approx. 9 hour drive)Welcome to Delhi – the Grand Capital of India. On arrival at Delhi airport or Delhi railway station, begin your tour of ‘Splendours of Uttarakhand’. Proceed on a picturesque drive to the charming hill station of Nainital. On arrival, check into your hotel. The evening is at leisure. Day 2: In Nainital This morning, enjoy an excursion to the lakes which includes Sat Tal, a group of seven lakes including the famous jade green Garud Lake, the larger Bhimtal and Naukuchiatal, where you will have the opportunity for boating and paddling (on direct payment basis). The rest of the evening, enjoy a stroll on the Mall road and shop for the famous wax candles or you can enjoy a boat ride on Naini Lake (on direct payment basis). Day 3: In Nainital Today, you will proceed on a local tour of Nainital visiting the Naina Devi Temple and Hanuman Garhi. The rest of the day is free to enjoy a boat ride on the Naini Lake (boats can be hired directly) or take the rope way to enjoy the best view of snow capped peaks (on direct payment basis).
Day 4: On to Ranikhet (80 kms / approx. 3 hour drive) Today, you will drive through the forested pine and deodar covered slopes, past fast flowing mountain streams to the popular hill station of Ranikhet. On arrival, check into your hotel. This afternoon explore Ranikhet, that has derived its name from Rani Padmini, the queen of Raja Sukherdev. Explore the temples and the wonderful sights in Ranikhet
such as 9-hole golf course at Upat, a Government Fruit Garden and Research Station at Chaubatia and the fascinating temples in Dwarahat.
Day 5: On to Corbett (125 kms / approx. 4 hour drive) This morning your journey continues to the wild tropical jungles to Corbett. On arrival, check into your hotel. Later, enjoy a jeep safari to spot a variety of wildlife on your own arrangements. (The park is open from 15th November to 15th June) Day 6: On to Mussoorie (287 kms / approx. 7 hour drive) Embark on a drive to the picturesque town of Mussoorie, spread along a horseshoe shaped ridge overlooking the Doon Valley. On arrival, you will check into your hotel. The evening is at leisure. Day 7: In Mussoorie The day is free for you to explore Mussoorie’s numerous attractions such as Kempty Falls, Lal Tibba and the Gun Hill point. You can enjoy the cable car ride from the Mall Road to the Gun Hill Point (on direct payment basis). Day 8: On to Delhi (270 kms / approx. 7 hour drive) • Return home with happy memoriesToday bid farewell to your ‘Splendours of Uttarakhand’ tour, as you are transferred to Delhi airport or Delhi railway station for your onward journey.
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Mussoorie • Haridwar• Corbett
Day 1: Arrive Delhi • On to Mussoorie (296 kms / approx. 8 hour drive) Welcome to New Delhi, the Grand Capital of India. On arrival at Delhi airport or Delhi railway station, begin your tour of ‘Heritage of Uttarakhand’. Drive to the picturesque town of Mussoorie, spread along a horseshoe-shaped ridge overlooking the Doon Valley. On arrival, check into your hotel.
Day 2: In Mussoorie This morning, proceed for a half-day sightseeing tour of Mussoorie visiting the Kempty Falls, Lal Tibba and the Gun Hill Point. You can enjoy the cable car ride from the Mall road to the Gun Hill Point (on direct payment basis). The rest of evening is at leisure to stroll on the Mall road.
Day 3: In MussoorieToday, proceed for a full day excursion to the scenic spot of Dhanaulti and the Mossey Falls - a beautiful fall that is surrounded by dense forests. The rest of the evening is at leisure.
Day 4: On to Haridwar via Rishikesh (100 kms / approx. 3 hour drive)This morning, drive to Haridwar en route stopping at Rishikesh to visit the Triveni Ghat, Laxman Jhula and the various temples in Rishikesh. In the afternoon, continue with your journey towards Haridwar which is less than an hour away from Rishikesh. On arrival, check into your hotel. The rest of the afternoon is at leisure. In the evening, participate in the ‘Traditional Ganga Aarti’ at Har-Ki-Pauri.
Day 5: On to Corbett (200 kms / approx. 5 hour drive)This morning, proceed for sightseeing to Haridwar covering the Mansa Devi Temple, Daksha Mahadev Mandir and Maha Mrutyunjay Shiv Mandir at Kankhal. In the afternoon drive to Corbett, the last leg of your itinerary. On arrival, check into your hotel. The rest of the evening is at leisure. (The Park is open from 15th November to 15th June). Day 6: In Corbett Early in the morning, enjoy a jeep safari in the Corbett (on direct payment basis) National Park. The rest of the evening is at leisure.
Day 7: On to Delhi (270 kms / approx. 7 hour drive) • Return home with happy memoriesToday bid farewell to your ‘Heritage of Uttarakhand’ tour as are transferred to Delhi airport or Delhi railway station for your onward journey.
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Nainital • Mukteshwar • Binsar • Corbett
Day 1: Arrive Delhi • On to Nainital (330 kms / approx. 9 hour drive)Welcome to New Delhi, the Grand Capital of India. On arrival at Delhi airport or Delhi railway station, begin your tour of ‘Mystical Kumaon’. Proceed on a picturesque drive to the charming hill station of Nainital. On arrival, check into your hotel. The evening is at leisure.
Day 2: In NainitalThis morning, enjoy an excursion to the lakes which includes Sat Tal, a group of seven lakes including the famous Jade Green Garud Lake, the larger Bhimtal and Naukuchiatal. The rest of the evening is free to stroll on the Mall road and shop for the famous wax candles or enjoy a boat ride on Naini Lake.
Day 3: In NainitalToday, you will proceed on a half-day excursion of Himalaya Darshan and Khurpatal. In the afternoon, you can enjoy a cable car ride till the Snow View Point. The rest of the evening is at leisure to stroll on the Tibetan Mala Bazaar and visit the Naina Devi Temple.
Day 4: On to Mukteshwar (46 kms / approx. 2 hour drive)Today, you will drive to Mukteshwar – the most beautiful place in Kumaon. On arrival, check into your hotel. Later in the afternoon, explore Mukteshwar to view the majestic Himalayan peaks. Also visit the old Shiva Temple perched on an out crop above the sleepy town, a delightful place – serene & tranquil – from where you can look out across the magnificent valley which spreads hundreds of feet below. Lying close to it is Chauthi Jali, vertiginous out
crops of rocks and a great place for spotting mountain eagles and other birds of prey. Later, visit the picturesque little church perched on the side of the hill.
Day 5: On to Binsar (95 kms / approx. 3 hour drive)This morning drive to Binsar, known to be one of the oldest oak sanctuaries in the world. On arrival, check into your hotel. In the afternoon, visit the Binsar Oak Sanctuary, home to many species of high altitude animals and birds. The evening is at leisure.
Day 6: On to Corbett via Ranikhet (138 kms / approx. 5 hour drive)Today drive to Ranikhet to visit The Chaubatia Gardens, Kalika Estate and Golf Course driving past the Kumaon Regiment Centre. Further, proceed to Corbett. On arrival, check into your hotel. The evening is at leisure.
Day 7: In Corbett Early in the morning, enjoy a jeep safari to spot a variety of wildlife (the park is open from 15th November to 15th June). If luck persists you can sight tigers, elephants, deer, monkeys and host of bird species. The rest of the evening is at leisure.
Day 8: On to Delhi (270 kms / approx. 7 hour drive) • Return home with happy memoriesToday, bid farewell to your ‘Mystical Kumaon’ tour as you get transferred to Delhi airport or Delhi railway station for your onward journey.
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Haridwar • Barkot • Yamunotri • Uttarkashi • Gangotri
• Rudraprayag • Gaurikund • Kedarnath • Badrinath • Joshimath • Haridwar
Day 1: Arrive Delhi • On to Haridwar (210 kms / approx. 6 hour drive)Welcome to New Delhi, the Grand Capital of India. On arrival at Delhi airport or Delhi railway station, begin your tour of ‘Chardham Yatra’. Proceed to Haridwar and check into your hotel. The afternoon is at leisure to explore the city. As the sun sets, proceed to Har-ki-Pauri to perform aarti and offer diyas and marigold flowers to the Ganga River. Reach the ghats in time to witness the spectacle of thousands of diyas float on the river carrying with them people’s hopes and aspirations.
Day 2: On to Barkot (230 kms / approx. 8 hour drive)This morning drive to Barkot. On arrival, check into your hotel / Camp. Barkot is famous for its scenic beauty with spectacular views of snow capped mountains all around. The evening is free for leisure activities.
Day 3: In Barkot • Day Excursion to Yamunotri (44 kms / approx. 5 hour drive) This morning proceed to Yamunotri, en route visiting Hanuman Chatti, Phool Chatti and Janki Chatti. Later, visit the Saptarishikund Mukhba. Later, return to Barkot.
Day 4: On to Uttarkashi (105 kms / approx. 4 hour drive)This morning, drive to Uttarkashi. On arrival, check into your hotel. Later, visit the Vishwanath Temple. The rest of the evening is free for shopping.
Day 5: In Uttarkashi • Day Excursion to Gangotri (100 kms / approx. 3 hour drive)Today, you will drive to Gangotri, situated on the right
bank of River Bhagirathi (The temple of Gangotri was
constructed in the 18th century). On arrival, take a holy
dip in the sacred river and then perform pooja. Around
100 yards from the Ganga temple, flows the river, Kedar
Ganga and this point is known as Kedar Ganga Sangam.
Later, return to Uttarkashi.
Day 6: On to Rudraprayag (228 kms / approx.
8 hour drive)
This morning drive to Rudrapayag, situated at the holy
confluence of Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers, a unique
beauty of its own and it seems as if two sisters were
embracing each other. En route visit Tilwara. On arrival,
check into the hotel.
Day 7: On to Gaurikund (75 kms / approx. 3 hour
drive) • On to Kedarnath (14 kms trek / approx.
4 hour walk)
Early in the morning proceed to Gaurikund, which lies at
a distance of 5 kms from Sonprayag and at an altitude
of 1982 meters. Take a holy dip in Taptakund. Later,
visit Gauri Temple, the place where Goddess Parvathi
meditated to attain Lord Shiva. It is the base for a trek to
Kedarnath. Proceed on a trek to Kedarnath (3584 mts)
on foot or on pony / Doli (on direct payment basis). On
arrival, check into your hotel.
Day 8: On to Rudraprayag (14 kms trek / approx.
4 hour walk and 75 kms / approx. 3 hour drive)
This morning visit the temple. Trek down to Gaurikund.
Later, drive to Rudraprayag en route visiting Guptkashi.
On arrival, check into the hotel.
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Day 9: On to Badrinath (approx. 220 kms / approx. 10 hour drive)Early in the morning drive to Badrinath, an ultimate place of worship. After a holy darshan and aarti at the temple of Badrinath, take a dip in the holy water pond. Day 10: On to Joshimath (45 kms/ approx. 3 hour drive)Today, visit Mana Village. Inhabited by an Indo-Mongolian tribe, it is the last Indian village before Tibet. Vasundhara, as the name suggests, is a magnificent water fall. This place is 5 kms. from Badrinath, out of which, 2 kms is motorable up to Mana. Later, visit Bhim Pul, on the other side of Mana Village, a massive rock forming a natural bridge over the roaring Saraswati River. It presents a spectacular view of water thundering down through the narrow passage under the rock and is believed to have been placed there by Bhim, the second eldest among the five Pandava brothers.
Vyas Gufa (cave) is a rock-cave where Ved Vyas is believed to have composed the Mahabharata.
Day 11: On to Haridwar (270 kms / approx. 9 hour drive)This morning, drive to Haridwar. On arrival, check into the hotel. The rest of the day is free for leisure activities.
Day 12: On to Delhi (225 kms / approx. 6 hour drive) • Return home with happy memoriesThis morning, drive to Rishikesh and visit Lakshman Jhula, Shivanand Ashram and Swarg Ashram. Bid farewell to your ‘Chardham Yatra’ tour as you are transferred to Delhi airport or Delhi railway station for your onward journey.
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‘Rajasthan – The Land of Kings’ is an enduring legacy to
India’s history. Its diversified landscape of desert, lush
plains and wooded Aravali Hills, has inspired poets,
writers and painters. No other region in the country
assembles the many paradoxes of India, as does the
desert land of Rajasthan.
JAIPUR
The city of victory is surrounded by rugged hills, each
crowned by a formidable fort, beautiful palaces, mansions
and gardens dotted throughout its precincts. The tourist
attractions in Jaipur include the ancient capital fort of
Amber that has the sprawling complex of courtyards and
halls having delightful wall paintings with precious stones
and mirrors inlaid in the wall; the ‘Palace of Winds’ also
known as Hawa Mahal; The City Palace, a complex of
exquisite palaces, gardens and courtyards and the Jantar
Mantar – an astronomical wonder built by Sawai Jai Singh
that makes accurate time predictions even to this day.
BIKANER
Situated in the Northern Thar Desert, Bikaner is an Ochre-
coloured sandstone fortress city surrounded by high medieval
ramparts. The Junagarh Fort was built on the desert plains
itself. Built of red sand stone, the palace boasts of some of
the finest sandstone and marble carvings. The city also has
the only rat temple dedicated to the Goddess Karni Mata.
JAISALMER
Jaisalmer – the golden citadel, etched in yellow sandstone,
stands tall against miles of gleaming sand. Renew yourself
amid the past galore, as you visit the golden-hewed Jaisalmer
Fort that stands almost 30 metres over the city with its 99
bastions. Architecturally a marvel the Fort is made up of
boulders that cannot be penetrated by canon balls. A ride
on camel back into the desert at Sam sand-dunes to watch
the sun set is an unique experience.
JODHPUR
Nestling within the depth of Thar Desert, is Jodhpur, once
the capital of the former princely state of Marwar. Flanked
on its western side by the Meherangarh Fort, and on the
eastern side by the stately sandstone Palace of Umaid
Bhawan, the monuments, temples and gardens of Jodhpur
depict a multi-faceted grandeur.
UDAIPUR
The city of Dawn, Udaipur is a lovely land around the azure
water lakes, hemmed in by the lush hills of the Aravalis. Set
on the shores of Lake Pichola, Udaipur grew in complete
contrast to the harsh deserts of the rest of Rajasthan. The
16th century brought about an era of renaissance in the art
and encouraged the building of beautiful palaces around the
lake. The lake itself is a romantic setting surrounded by the
gleaming white Lake Palace and the Jag Mandir.
MOUNT ABU
Mount Abu is a summer and winter resort with its shaded
woods, sheltered temples and shrines. Situated at a height
of nearly 1200 meters are Dilwara Jain Temples exquisitely
carved in marble. Besides the pure white marble used for
construction, the temples are famous for the intricacy of
the carvings which more like lace than stone and can rarely
be seen elsewhere. The Nakki Lake is popular for boat rides
and Gaumukh Temple, where a little stream flows from the
mouth of a marble cow.
RAJASTHAN - LAND OF KINGSJAIPUR • BIKANER • JAISALMER • JODHPUR • UDAIPUR • MOUNT ABU
IMPORTANT NOTEWeather & Clothing Apr - Sept Oct - Mar
Plains 32 - 40°C (Light Cotton) 20 - 35°C (Light Cotton)
Low Hills 25 - 30°C (Light Cotton Woollen) 10 - 18°C (Light Woollen)
High Hills --NA-- --NA--
Best Season to Travel Hills: April to September Plains: October to March
RainfallThe monsoon season extends from July to September. Average rainfall is between 35 - 70 cm. The southern part of the state enjoys more rainfall than the northen.
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Jaipur • Bikaner • Jaisalmer • Jodhpur • Udaipur
Day 1: Arrive Delhi • On to Jaipur (263 kms / approx. 5 hour drive) Welcome to Delhi, the Grand Capital of India. On arrival at Delhi airport or Delhi railway station, begin your tour of ‘Heartland of Rajasthan’. You will drive to the ‘Pink City’ of Jaipur. On arrival, check into your hotel. The rest of the day is free to explore this vibrant colourful city. Day 2: In Jaipur This morning, proceed on a visit to Amber Fort. (Elephant ride or jeep ride on direct payment). En route enjoy a photo-stop at Hawa Mahal, the Palace of winds. Later, you will visit the City Palace and finally visit Jantar Mantar, the observatory built by Maharaja Jai Singh-II. Day 3: On to Bikaner (310 kms / approx. 7 hour drive) Today enjoy a drive from the lush green Aravalli plains to the rugged desert city of Bikaner, where on arrival you will check into your hotel. The rest of the day is free to relax or explore the bustling local markets. Day 4: In Bikaner This morning, visit the magnificent Junagarh Fort built of red sandstone. In the afternoon, enjoy an excursion to the famous Karni Mata Temple in Deshnok, the only temple in India where rats are worshipped. Day 5: On to Jaisalmer (335 kms / approx. 7 hour drive) Today your journey continues into the heart of the Thar Desert, to the citadel of Jaisalmer, where on arrival you will check into your hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure.
Day 6: In JaisalmerThis morning, you will visit the impregnable Jaisalmer Fort situated on top of Trikuta Hill, enclosed by 99 bastions, Nathmalji ki Haveli, Patwon ki Haveli, Salim Singh ki Haveli and Gadisar Lake. The rest of the evening is at leisure.
Day 7: On to Jodhpur (295 kms / approx. 5 hour drive) Today, you will drive to Marwar, capital city of Jodhpur, sprawled around the impressive cliff top Meherangarh Fort. Upon arrival, check into your hotel. The evening is free to explore the textile and antique markets. Day 8: In Jodhpur This morning, visit the imposing Mehrangarh Fort, situated on a lofty height, 400 feet (122 m) above the city. Explore the various museums that house the finest artifacts of the Royal family of Jodhpur. The rest of day is free for exploring. Day 9: Depart Jodhpur • Return home with happy memories Today bid farewell to ‘Heartland of Rajasthan’ tour as you are transferred to Jodhpur airport or Jodhpur railway station for your onward journey.
Recommended Add On Package3 Days / 2 Nights - Udaipur
Day 9: On to Udaipur via Ranakpur (310 kms / approx. 7 hour drive) Today continue on your journey to Udaipur. En route
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enjoy a visit to the beautifully preserved marble Jain Temples in Ranakpur. Arrive into Udaipur and check into your hotel. Day 10: In Udaipur Today you will visit the sprawling City Palace complex along the shores of the Lake Pichola. Visit the exotic palaces and pleasure gardens. Continue to the Saheliyon ki Badi - the Garden of the Maids of Honour for the Royal Ladies of Mewar. The rest of the afternoon is at leisure or you may enjoy a boat ride on the picturesque Lake
Pichola, cruising past the spectacular City Palace, Jag Mandir Island and the famous Jag Niwas Island. Day 11: Depart Udaipur • Return home with happy memories Today bid farewell to your ‘Heartland of Rajasthan’ tour as you are transferred to Udaipur airport or Udaipur railway station for your onward journey.
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Jaipur • Jodhpur • Udaipur• Mount Abu
Day 1: Arrive Delhi • On to Jaipur (263 kms /
approx. 5 hour drive)
Welcome to Delhi, the Grand Capital of India. On arrival
at the Delhi airport or Delhi railway station, begin your
tour of ‘Jewels of Rajasthan’. You will drive to the ‘Pink
City’ of Jaipur. On arrival into Jaipur, check into your
hotel. The rest of the day is free to explore this vibrant
colourful city.
Day 2: In Jaipur
This morning, proceed on a visit to Amber Fort.
(Elephant ride or jeep ride on direct payment). En
route enjoy a photo-stop at Hawa Mahal, the Palace
of Winds. Later, you will visit the City Palace and
finally visit Jantar Mantar, the observatory built by
Maharaja Jai Singh-II.
Day 3: On to Jodhpur via Pushkar (343 kms /
approx. 8 hour drive)
Today, you will drive to Marwar, capital city of Jodhpur,
sprawled around the impressive cliff top Meherangarh
Fort. En route visit the famous Bramha Temple on the
banks of the picturesque lake at Pushkar. On arrival in
Jodhpur, check into your hotel. If time permits, explore
the local textile and antique markets.
Day 4: In Jodhpur
This morning, visit the imposing Mehrangarh Fort,
situated on a lofty height, 400 feet (122 m) above the
city. Explore the various museums that house the finest
artifacts of the Royal family of Jodhpur. The rest of day is
free for exploring.
Day 5: On to Udaipur via Ranakpur (310 kms / approx. 7 hour drive) Today continue on your journey to Udaipur. En route
enjoy a visit to the beautifully preserved marble Jain
Temples in Ranakpur. Arrive into Udaipur and check into
your hotel.
Day 6: In Udaipur Today you will visit the sprawling City Palace
complex along the shores of the Lake Pichola. Visit
the exotic palaces and pleasure gardens. Continue to
the Saheliyon ki Badi - the Garden of the Maids of
Honour for the Royal Ladies of Mewar. The rest of
the afternoon is at leisure or you may enjoy a boat
ride on the picturesque Lake Pichola, cruising past
the spectacular City Palace, Jag Mandir Island and the
famous Jag Niwas Island.
Day 7: Depart Udaipur • Return home with happy memories Today bid farewell to your ‘Heartland of Rajasthan’ tour as you are transferred to Udaipur airport or Udaipur
railway station for your onward journey.
Recommended Add On Package3 Days / 2 Nights - Mount Abu
Day 7: On to Mount Abu (180 kms / approx. 5 hour drive) Today continue on your journey to Mount Abu, the
famous summer retreat of the Rajput Royals and the
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British. On arrival in Mount Abu, check into your hotel. The evening is at leisure.
Day 8: In Mount Abu Today, you will visit the magnificent Dilwara Jain temples built in 1031 AD. Explore the complex of five temples displaying some of the most exquisite marble carvings and sculptures. The rest of the afternoon is free to visit various sightseeing points including the Nakki Lake and Sunset Point.
Day 9: On to Udaipur (180 kms / approx. 5 hour
drive) / Abu Road (22 kms / approx. 1 hour drive)
• Return home with happy memories
Today you bid farewell to your ‘Jewels of Rajasthan’
tour as you are transferred to Udaipur airport or Abu
Road railway station for your onward journey.
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Jaipur • Jaisalmer • Jodhpur • Sawai Madhopur
• Chittaurgarh • Udaipur • Bharatpur • Agra
Day 1: Arrive Delhi • Board ‘Royal Rajasthan on Wheels’ train Welcome to Delhi, the Grand Capital of India. On arrival at the Delhi Safdarjung railway station, begin your tour of ‘Royal Rajasthan on Wheels’. You will experience a warm, traditional welcome before boarding the train, thus beginning the journey of a week-long luxury cruise through fascinating Rajasthan.
Day 2: On to Jaipur • Visit Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort and City PalaceThis morning, arrive in Jaipur, one of the most well planned cities of the world of its time. Proceed on a tour of this Pink City, visiting Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) and Amber Fort where an elephant ride is available to climb up the hill (on direct payment basis). Later in the afternoon, visit the City Palace Museum and Observatory.
Day 3: On to Jaisalmer • City Tour of JaisalmerToday your journey continues into the heart of the Thar Desert, Jaisalmer. In the morning, proceed on a city tour of Jaisalmer, visiting the Nathmalji-Ki-Haveli, Patwon-Ki-Haveli and Salim Singh-Ki-Haveli, fine examples of the stone carver’s skill. Later, go shopping for fine Pattu shawls, mirror work, embroidered articles, wooden boxes, trinkets, silver jewellery and curios. In the afternoon, enjoy an exciting camel ride on the sand dunes of Sam (on direct payment basis). The rest of the evening is at leisure.
Day 4: On to Jodhpur • Visit Meherangarh FortThis morning, arrive in Jodhpur, a city ringed by a high stone wall with seven gates and several bastions;
proceed on a sightseeing tour visiting the rock-solid Mehrangarh Fort and the grand palaces within - Moti Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, Phool Mahal, Sileh Khana and Daulat Khana which are impressive examples of architectural excellence. Thereafter, visit the fort complex, which lies near Jaswant Thada, and a group of royal cenotaphs made of white marble. While in Jodhpur, shop for exquisite handicraft articles including the famous breeches, embroidered shoes, metal curios, and silverware, paintings and tie and dye fabrics. The rest of the afternoon is at leisure in the Royal Rajasthan on Wheels.
Day 5: On to Chittaurgarh via Sawai MadhopurToday on arrival in Sawai Madhopur, proceed on a visit to the Ranthambhore National Park, wherein the ruins of a 10th century fort lie. This wildlife sanctuary is considered to be the country’s best for observing and photographing the activities of the tiger. Later, proceed to Chittaurgarh, while enjoying the view of the colourful countryside passing by in the daylight. In the afternoon, on arrival in Chittaurgarh, proceed on a tour of the Chittaurgarh Fort, known for its history of battles, lost and won. The rest of the evening is at leisure onboard the Royal Rajasthan on Wheels.
Day 6: On to Udaipur • Visit Jag Niwas, Jag Mandir and City PalaceToday continue your journey to Udaipur, the Lake City. Visit the dream-like marble palaces- the Jag Niwas (Lake Palace) and the Jag Mandir, which appear to rise from the blue waters of Lake Pichola. In the afternoon, proceed to the City Palace.
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Day 7: On to Agra via BharatpurEarly in the morning, on arrival in Bharatpur, pay a visit to the world famous bird sanctuary, Keoladeo Ghana National Park, the nesting place for thousands of Egrets, Siberian Cranes, Migratory Water Fowl and other species of birds. Later, proceed to the romantic city of Agra. On arrival, visit the Agra Fort containing the Royal residential palaces, the Halls of Public and private audience and beautiful gardens. In the afternoon, visit the famous Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, built
by Mughal Emperor Shahjehan in 1630 for his beloved Queen Mumtaz Mahal to enshrine her mortal remains.
Day 8: Return home with happy memoriesToday bid farewell to your ‘Royal Rajasthan on Wheels’ tour as you arrive at Safdarjung railway station in Delhi for your onward journey.
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MERIDIENJAIPUR
Home to the Rajput princes, who claim ancestral ties to the
Hindu god Rama, Jaipur boasts the most sumptuous, extravagant
palaces in India. Le Méridien Jaipur too is an extravagantly
regal hotel, a hotel that pays homage to the grandeur of Indian
architecture with peacock arches and gleaming white stone.
Built upon 25 acres of lush gardens, Le Méridien Jaipur offers a
sanctuary of serene tranquility. The hotel features a world-class
spa with massage and meditation 42 guests, and a Penguin Club
for children. The hotel also includes a state-of-the-art conference
centre and magnificent banquet halls.
Welcome to an enthralling tour through the four
ostentatious vibrant cities of India – Delhi, Agra, Jaipur and
Gwalior also known as the Golden Quadrangle. Enjoy the
trip that treasures the opulent vista of life! Allow the trip to
acquaint you with the cultural, historical and architectural
hereditary magnificence of the capital of India, the city of
Taj Mahal the Pink City of Rajput kings and the historical
city of Gwalior.
DELHI
India’s capital and a major gateway to the country,
contemporary Delhi is a bustling metropolis, which
successfully combines in its folds, the ancient with the
modern. Some of the monuments worth a visit are Raj
Ghat, a simple memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi,
Red Fort built during the years 1643 – 1648 overlooking
the river Jamuna. New Delhi reflects the legacy the British
left behind. The sites in New Delhi are the Government
Secretariat; President’s Palace; Parliament House and the
India Gate. The Qutab Minar is the tallest stone tower in
India. The Baha’i Temple also known as Lotus Temple is set
amidst pools and gardens.
AGRA
Great empires have flourished in Agra and then grown to
engulf the whole country. Its line-up of monuments today
stands mute testimony to the splendour of a bygone era.
The Mughals, besides being great rulers, were also great
builders and they preserved their best architectural wonders
for Agra and its neighbourhood. The magnificent Taj Mahal
is the greatest of them and is a masterpiece of Mughal
architecture. The Agra Fort, the delicate artistry of Itmad-
ud-daulah’s tomb, and Akbar’s deserted capital - Fatehpur
Sikri, are each unique and outstanding and are rated close
to the Taj Mahal.
JAIPUR
Jaipur – the city of victory is surrounded by rugged hills, each
crowned by a formidable fort, beautiful palaces, mansions
and gardens dotted throughout its precincts. The main
tourist attractions in Jaipur include the ancient capital fort
of Amber that has the sprawling complex of courtyards and
halls having delightful wall paintings with precious stones and
mirrors inlaid in the wall; the ‘Palace of Winds’ also known
as Hawa Mahal; The City Palace, an overwhelming complex
of exquisite palaces, gardens and courtyards and the Jantar
Mantar – an astronomical wonder built by Sawai Jai Singh
that makes accurate time predictions even to this day.
GWALIOR
The historical city of Gwalior is rich in cultural heritage and
architectural marvels. The massive fort overlooking the city
is a testimony to its glory and grandeur. Gwalior changed
hands from the Tomars to the Lodhis of Delhi and after the
Mughals it was finally ruled by the Marathas. Each era and
rulers left their impression on the city but what remained
unchanged is the imposing fort that has withstood the
assault of time.
NORTH INDIA - PANORAMA OF LIFEDELHI • AGRA • JAIPUR • GWALIOR
IMPORTANT NOTEWeather & Clothing Apr - Sept Oct - Mar
Plains 32 - 40°C (Light Cotton) 1 - 25°C (Cotton to Heavy Woollens)
Low Hills --NA-- --NA--
High Hills --NA-- --NA--
Best Season to Travel Hills: April to September Plains: October to March
Rainfall The monsoon season extends from July to September. Average rainfall is between 35 - 70 cm.
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Delhi • Agra • Jaipur
THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE
5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS – EX DELHI
Day 1: Arrive Delhi
Welcome to Delhi - The Grand Capital of India. On
arrival at Delhi airport or Delhi railway station, begin
your tour of ‘The Golden Triangle’. You will be met and
transferred to your hotel. Later, enjoy a city tour of Delhi.
Visit Qutub Minar, Raj Ghat, drive past Jama Masjid,
Red Fort, India Gate, the President’s House, Parliament
House and the Government Secretariat Buildings. If time
permits, shop in the local market.
Day 2: On to Agra (204 kms / approx.
5 hour drive)
Today, your journey continues to another historical
and romantic city of Agra. En route visit Sikandra - the
mausoleum of Emperor Akbar. Thereafter, visit the
famous Taj Mahal built by Mughal Emperor Shahjehan in
1630 for his beloved Queen Mumtaz Mahal. Continue the
tour visiting the Agra Fort containing the Royal residential
palaces, the Halls of Public and Private Audience and the
beautiful Mughal gardens.
Day 3: On to Jaipur (232 kms / approx.
5 hour drive)
This morning, proceed to the Pink City of Jaipur. En route
visit Fatehpur Sikri, once the capital of Mughal Emperor
Akbar. On arrival at Jaipur, check into your hotel.
The rest of the day is free to explore this vibrant and
colourful city and its local markets. Shopping in Jaipur is
a colourful and dazzling experience with the wide range
of handicrafts and jewellery to choose from. The shops
and streets, which were then earmarked for artisans and
traders, still retain their old world charm.
Day 4: In Jaipur This morning, you will visit to the ancient capital of the Kachhawaha Rajputs, Amber. You can take an elephant ride or the jeep ride upto the fort (on direct payment basis). En route enjoy a photo-stop at Hawa Mahal - the Palace of Winds. Later, visit the City Palace and the apartment housing museums with an array of textiles, costumes, arms, weapons and paintings and finally visit Jantar Mantar, the observatory built by Maharaja Jai Singh-II. Day 5: Depart Jaipur OR On to Delhi (260 kms / approx. 5 hour drive) • Return home with happy memoriesToday bid farewell to your ‘Golden Triangle’ tour, as you are transferred to Jaipur airport or Jaipur railway station or you can also opt for a transfer to Delhi airport or Delhi railway station for your onward journey. WE VALUE AND WELCOME ANY SUGGESTIONS YOU MAY WISH TO SHARE WITH US.
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Delhi • Jaipur • Agra • Gwalior
Day 1: Arrive Delhi Welcome to Delhi - The Grand Capital of India. On arrival at Delhi airport or railway station, begin your tour of ‘The Golden Quadrangle’. You will be met and transferred to your hotel. Later, enjoy a city tour of Delhi. Visit Qutub Minar, Raj Ghat, a simple memorial for Mahatma Gandhi, drive past Jama Masjid, magnificent Red Fort, India Gate, the President’s House, Parliament House and the Government Secretariat Buildings. If time permits, shop in the local market.
Day 2: On to Jaipur (260 kms / approx. 5½ hour drive) Today, proceed to the Pink City of Jaipur. Thereafter, the evening is free to explore this colourful and vibrant city and its local markets. Shopping in Jaipur is a colourful and dazzling experience. The shops and streets, which were then earmarked for artisans and traders, still retain their old world charm. Day 3: In Jaipur This morning, proceed on a visit to the ancient capital of the Kachwaha Rajputs, Amber Fort. (Elephant ride or Jeep ride on direct payment basis). Once on top, you can stroll through the sprawling complex of courtyards and halls. Many of the rooms have delightful wall paintings, with precious stones and mirrors inlaid in the walls. Most fascinating, perhaps, is the Sheesh Mahal (‘Palace of Mirrors’) where the light of a single lamp is reflected in the many mirrors, lighting up the entire room. En route to Jaipur, enjoy a photo-stop at Hawa Mahal - the Palace of Winds, an elaborate facade behind which the ladies of the court used to watch the daily goings on the street below. Later this afternoon, visit the City Palace and Jantar Mantar, the observatory built by Maharaja Jai Singh-II.
Day 4: On to Agra (220 kms / approx. 6 hour drive) Today, proceed to another historical and romantic city, Agra. En route, visit Fatehpur Sikri, the deserted red sandstone city and once upon a time, the capital of the Mughal Emperor Akbar in the late 16th century. On arrival at Agra, visit the famous Taj Mahal built by Mughal Emperor, Shahjehan in 1630 for his beloved Queen Mumtaz Mahal to enshrine her mortal remains. Day 5: On to Gwalior (120 kms / approx. 3 hour drive) In the morning, visit the Agra Fort containing the royal residential palaces, the Halls of Public and Private Audience and the beautiful gardens. Later, drive to Gwalior. In the evening enjoy the Sound & Light Show (entry on direct payment basis) at Gwalior Fort where the history of Gwalior and its warriors is narrated. Day 6: In Gwalior Today, proceed on a city tour visiting the 9th century Teli Ka Mandir, the 11th century Saas Bahu Ka Mandir and the Jiwaji Rao Scindia Museum. Continue your tour visiting the tomb of Tansen - Akbar’s foremost court musician, followed by the memorials of the earliest freedom fighters like Tatya Tope and finally the newly constructed Sun Temple. The evening is free to shop in the local market.
Day 7: Depart Gwalior • Return home with happy memories Today bid farewell to your ‘The Golden Quadrangle’ tour, as you are transferred to Gwalior railway station for your onward journey. WE VALUE AND WELCOME ANY SUGGESTIONS YOU MAY WISH TO SHARE WITH US.
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ANDHERI WESTOffice No 2, Nimbus Centre, Opp Laxmi Plaza, SAB TV lane, off Link Road,Andheri West, Mumbai 400058Tel: (022) 42648080, 40168985 Mob: 9320391200Email: [email protected],
KANDIVLI EASTShop No. 3, Viceroy Court, Opp. Dominos Pizza, Thakur Village, Kandivali (East)Tel: (022) 28856333 / 444Mob: 9870414466Email: [email protected]
SANTACRUZ WESTShop No.1, Modi Niwas, S. V. Road,Opp.Standard Chartered Bank,Santacruz - West, Mumbai - 400054Tel: (022) 67102089, 64520181Mob: 98200 70294Email: [email protected],
THANE WESTShop no.1 Ground flr, Moreshwar - Kamal bldg, Dr Ramesh Pradhan Marg, Next to Saikripa hotel, Thane West - 400602.Tel: (022) 66099119, 66099199Mob: 9619616464Email: [email protected]
NAVI MUMBAI
VASHIOffice No.2, C- 1/7, Sector 2,Opp Hotel Navratan, VashiMob: 9320120122Email: [email protected]
NASHIKShop No G - 1, B Wing, Suyojit City Center, Mumbai Naka, Nashik - 422002 Tel: (0253) 2506000Mob: 9422246988, 9850680032 Email: [email protected]
NAGPUR5, Meher Baba Society, Beside Bhole Petrol Pump, Dharampeth,Nagpur - 440001. Tel: (0712) 2550441, 3223200, 6464477,Mob: 9923807099, 9373197783Email: [email protected]
PUNE
AUNDHShop No. -3, E- Building, Chatriban Residency, Hotel Sarja Lane, Opp. Croma, Aundh, Pune - 411007.Tel: (020) 40058550, 25898303Mob: 9011050795, 9881553119Email: [email protected]
PIMPRIPremiere Plaza, Shop No. 8, Near Cosmos Bank, Old Mumbai - Pune Highway, Chinch wad, Pune - 411019Tel: (020) 32341007, 46701008, 46701009Mob: 9372224442Email: [email protected]
PRABHAT ROAD759/93, Abhiruchi Bungalow;Prabhat Road,Pune - 411 004Tel: (020) 25451823, 25458431Mob: 9822455414, 9765499334 Email: [email protected],
WANOWRIEShop No. - G/ 22, Sacred World Mall, Survey No. 75 / 2. Wanowrie,Pune - 411040Tel: (020) 41307196 / 97 / 98Mob: 9604576899, 9096094786, 8007181007Email: [email protected]
GOA
MARGAOF/15, 1st Floor, Osia Mall, Near Kadamba Bus Stand, Margao, Goa - 403601Tel: (0832) 6484222Mob: 09209594552, 9326110788, 09921001507 Email: [email protected]
PANJIMG - 1, Karmali Glass Tower, Opposite Traffic Police Cell, S. V. Road, Panaji,Goa - 403 001 Tel: (0832) 6631958 / 6Mob: 9922025267Email: [email protected],
VASCOQueeny Elite, Shop No. 2 & 6,Vasco- da- Gama, Goa-403802.Tel: (0832) 2515899, 2515900, 2515780Mob: 9422059641, 9923202934Email: [email protected]
GUJARAT
ANAND23, 24, 25, Rama Plaza, Opp. Home Science College, V. V. Nagar,Anand - 388120Tel: (02692) 654353, 230580Mob: 9375344353, 9909928353Email: [email protected]
BARODAG- 8, Balaji Arcade, Near Amit Nagar Bus Stand, VIP Road, Vadodara 390018.Tel: (0265) 2491642Mob: 9925764839Email: [email protected]
NADIAD 15/16 Prime Centre, 1st Floor, Desai Vago, Nadiad – 387001.Tel: (0268) 2562945, 2568945, 6452945Mob: 9909962945Email:[email protected]
SURATL-5/6, Digvijay complex-2, Near Axis Bank, Ramchowk, Ghod-Doud Road, Surat- 395001Tel: (0261) 6535251, 6545352 Mob: 09227535251, 9825127621Email: [email protected]
MADHYA PRADESH
JABALPURBehind Amrit Complex,Corporation Road, Jabalpur - 482002Tel: (0761) 4081005 / 6 / 7Mobile: 9300105898,Email: [email protected]
SOUTH
TAMIL NADU
CHENNAI14, Corporation Complex, Dr. Nair Rd, Pondybazzar - Chennai - 600 017Tel: (044) 42123505 Mob: 9787070000, 9047067801, 9942355555, 9047067802Email: [email protected]
COIMBATORE16, R. R.Layout, Rex Hospital Road,R. S. Puram, Coimbatore - 641002 Tel: (0422) 4388000 Mob: 9843980000, 9047077766.Email: [email protected]
MADURAI21, South Velli Street, Madurai - 625001Tel: (0452) 2330984, 2337123 Mob: 9486226089, 9884706140 Email: [email protected] KARNATAKA
BANGALORE 581 / D, 5th cross, 5th Block, Koramangla, Bangalore – 560095Tel: (080) 4228 8585, 4228 8586Mob: 9845610638, 9743858555Email: [email protected]
GULBARGAShop no 02, Khaja Banda Nawas Complex, Station Main Road,Gulbarga - 585102 Tel: (0847) 230068 Mob: 9886255947Email: [email protected]
UDUPIG-3 Aroor Arcade,Opp. Hotel Udupi Residency,Near Service Bus Stand UdupiPin - 576101Tel: (0820) 4299428, 2525673Mob: 9900407128, 9686212498Email: [email protected]
ANDHRA PRADESH HYDERABAD
HI – TECH CITYQZ Plaza, Kothaguda Main Road, Opp Toyota Motors, Kothaguda Vil, Serilingampally Mandal, R. R. Dist.,HI - Tech City, HyderabadMob: 9849788244Email:[email protected]
SAIFABADAbhinanadan Bajaj, 5-9-14 Ali Khan Estate, Saifabad, Hyderabad- 04Tel: (040) 66366004, 23230333, 23210333 Mob: 9390031003, 9642223111Email: [email protected] SECUNDERABAD47, Jawahar Colony, 1-8-64, P. G. Road, Secunderabad - 500 003Mob: 9959998080Email Id: [email protected]
VIZAGD. no: 28-10-17/2,Maa Padmavati Towers,Alluri sita Rama raju road, Suryabag, Visakhapatnam - 530020.Tel: (0891) 2719111, 2719222Mob: 9440319316, 9849000894Email: [email protected]
KERALA
KOCHI33/ 4344, M. G. Road,Eranakulam - 682016Tel: (0484) 2356502 / 03 Mob: 9447185758Email: [email protected]
TRIVANDRUMChakra Towers, Vanross Junction,Survey No. 2897 / 04,Vanchiyoor Village,Thiruvananthapuram Taluk,Trivandrum District - 695001Tel: (0471) 4011234Mob: 9846107645, 9745020000Email: [email protected]
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NORTH
NEW DELHI
JANAKPURIUG -6, West End Mall, District Centre, Janakpuri – 110058Tel: (011) 45621220, 45621230Mob: 9910110220
LAJPAT NAGAR A 90, Lajpat Nagar II, 1st Floor,New Delhi – 110024.Tel: (011) 45203333 (100 Lines)Mob: 9811075333, 9311075333, 9311131517, 9313605860.Email: [email protected]
PITAMPURA156, 1st floor, Kapil Vihar, Main Road, Pitampura – 110088Mob: 9873778111, 9868485999Email: [email protected]
SAKETD-4/112, Rectangle 1 Mall, Saket,New Delhi – 110017Tel: (011) 46017141Mob: 9810812925, 9811208230Email: [email protected]
DELHI / NCR
FARIDABADSCO - 46, Sector 15, Main Market, Faridabad – 121002Mob: 9810095136 Email: [email protected]
GHAZIABADC/o Global Travels, 113 / 17,Navyug Market, Opp GDA Office,Ghaziabad - 201001Tel: (0120) 4124925 Mob : 9717838442, 9899881720, 9990727707Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
GURGAONGF 103G & 130G Ansals Sushant Shopping Arcade, Sushant lok, Phase 1,Gurgaon - 122002, HaryanaTel: (0124) 4308100, 4308101, 4308102Mob: 9971411447, 9891489332Email: [email protected]
NOIDAOmax Complex, 1st floor, Sector: 15, Naya Baug, Opposite Nirlas Hotel,Next to Union Bank of India,Noida - 201301Tel: (0120) 4219996 / 97Mob: 9711992084, 9891275838Email: [email protected]
UTTAR PRADESH
AGRAO. P. Impex International, 1st Floor,5, Awagarh House,Above O. P. Jewellers,M. G. Road,Agra UP - 282002Tel: (0562) 4045100 / 101 / 102Mob: 9837564441, 9837504441Email: [email protected]
ALLAHABADNN / A / 2, Civil Lines, Near Traffic Park, Dhobighat Crossing,Above Blue Dart Office, Allahabad Tel: (0532) 2261222, Mob: 9415252511, 9532711143, 9839707052Email: [email protected]
BAREILLYC/o Internet Café Digital,Near Ram Janak Mandir, Pilibhit Road, Janakpuri,Bareilly – 243003.Tel: (0581) 320405Mob: 9837085329, 9837065328, 9837065329Email:[email protected]
KANPUR Ventura Tours and Travels,7/89A Nandan Cottage, 1st Floor,Opp Allenganj, Tilak Nagar,Kanpur - 208002Tel: (0512) 3219031, 2540375Mob: 09415039445, 09336211222, 9335969845, 9919001911.Email: [email protected]
MEERUTC/o Raghukul Tour & Travels,A – 7, Abu Lane, Abu Plaza,Meerut Cant - 250001Tel: (0121) 4032980, Mob: 9760035980, 9873318787Email: [email protected]
LUCKNOWC/o Buddha Resort, Dubey Chambers,1st Floor, Sapru Marg,Lucknow - 226001Tel: (0522) 3210012, 2231551, 2231550Mob: 9415335344, 9415335344, 9839469506Email: [email protected]
VARANASIC/o Buddha Resort Pvt. ltd.,B 36/4-7, 1st Floor,Sankat Mochan Crossing,Lanka Road, Varanasi - 221005Tel: (0542) 2315454, 2311453Mob: 9305931906, 9161077111Email: [email protected]
PUNJAB
CHANDIGARHSCO - 91/92 Sector 8C, 1st Floor, Chandigarh – 160008Tel: (0172) 4370000, Mob: 9815077934, 9872991120Email: [email protected]
JALANDHAR 1 – A, Siyu Complex, Near Model Town Gurudwara Sahib, Jalandhar – 144003.Tel: (0181) 4606555 / 56 / 57 / 58. Mob: 9814322322, 9988800983Email: [email protected]
LUDHIANAC/o Tirupati Travels, Firozpur Road,Opp. Gurudev Hospital,Near Vishal Tower,Ludhiana-141001Tel: (0161) 4656699, 4635999, 4625799Mob: 9915700999, 9815032560, 9915651786 Email: [email protected]
PATIALA S.C.O – 44, 1st floor, Surya Complex, Leela Bhawan,Patiala – 147001Tel: (0175) 5010088, 5310085 5003185Mob: 9815736371, 9815736379, 9814366066Email: [email protected]
HARYANA AMBALAC/o Elisha World Travels,SCF No – 19, Ground Floor,Vikas Vihar Shopping Complex,Ambala City - 134003.Tel: (0171) 2550727Mob: 9996915727, 9729040727 Email: [email protected]
PANIPATKataria Estate (Behind Hotel Gold),G. T. Road,Panipat – 132103, Tel: (0180) 4000652, 4001523, 2661816Mob: 9896431873Email: [email protected]
RAJASTHAN
JAIPURLakhpati Sweets, Shop No 8/9,Bees Dukan, Adarsh Nagar,Jaipur - 302004.Tel: (0141) 4040401, 2602570Mob: 9829012834, 9828137649 Email: [email protected]
JODHPUR 12 C Residency Road, Jaljog Choraha, Jodhpur – 342003Tel: (0291) 2433319, 2771515, 2771233Mob: 9461144000, 9672222440Email: [email protected]
UTTRANCHAL
HARIDWARHotel Jewel, Railway Road,Haridwar – 249401Tel: (01334) 265217, 228081Mob: 9412070023, 9336516823Email: [email protected]
EAST
ASSAM
GUWAHATIAbhoy Arcade, 1st Floor, M. R. D. Road, Chandmari, Guwahati 781003Tel: (0361) 2665874Mob: 9706046994Email: [email protected]
GANGTOKAxis Bank, 1st Floor, M. G. Marg,Gangtok Sikkim 737101Tel: (03592) 203354, 205492 Mob: 9836880002Email: [email protected]
JORHATPragati tours and travels, Gar- Ali, Opposite Central Bank,Jorhat - 785001, AssamTel: (0376) 2932268Mob: 9864402673, 9706046995, 9864072470Email: [email protected]
TINSUKIAShop No-3, Amar Complex,Hijuguri,Opp Hijuguri Police Outpost,Tinsukia -786125, AssamTel: (0374) 2330959Mob: 9678580383, 9706046996.Email: [email protected]
WEST BENGAL
NORTH KOLKATTAAD- 49, Sector 1,Salt Lake City,Kolkata - 700064Tel: (033) 30242324, 25, 26Mob: 9874077740 Email: [email protected]
SILIGURI112/7, Sevoke Road,Ganeshayan Building,Siliguri - 734001Tel: (0353) 6502589, 2522297Mob: 9051033366Email: [email protected]
SOUTH KOLKATTA7/3 Mandeville GardensKolkata-700019Mob: 9339784329Email: ravi.taparia @coxandkings.com
ORISSA
BERHAMPURSri Sai Complex, Gandhi Nagar,Main Road,Berhampur - 760001Mob: 9937037025Email:[email protected]
BHUBANESHWARShubham Market Complex,Shop No.21, Ram Mandir Square,Janpath,Bhubaneshwar - 751001Tel: (0674) 2380821/22 Mob: 9437212999, 9583045689Email:[email protected]
SAMBALPURPurnabasi Nivas, At Ainthapali,P. O. - Budha Raja,District - Sambhalpur,Pin- 786004, OrissaMob: 9437030055Email:[email protected]
CHATTISGARH
RAIPURHS Tours & Travels,A Dhebar Complex, Main Road,Shankar Nagar,RaipurMob: 9926220000Email: [email protected],
JHARKHAND
RANCHI302, Girdhar Plaza,Harmu Bypass Road,Ranchi - 834001Tel: (0651) 6452695Mob: 9234012011, 09534097072Email: [email protected]
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MUMBAICox and Kings (India) Ltd.Turner Morrison Building,16 Bank Street, Fort,Mumbai - 400 001Tel: (022) 2270 9150, 2270 9100Fax: (022) 2270 9161
Cox and Kings (India) Ltd.Yusuf Building, Unit No. 003,Ground Floor, Fort,Mumbai - 400 001Tel: (022) 2287 9005, 2287 9023
AHMEDABADCox and Kings (India) Ltd.21, Sanskar Complex,Next to Ketav Petrol Pump,Polytechnic Road,Ambawadi,Ahmedabad - 380 015Tel: (079) 4000 1421/1422/1439/1444, 2656 0444/2885/2895Fax: (079) 4000 1400
BANGALORECox and Kings (India) Ltd.No.22, BMH Complex,K. H. Road,Bangalore - 560 027Tel: (080) 2207 1000/116/118/129, 2223 9192Fax: (080) 2223 8911
CHENNAICox and Kings (India) Ltd.10, Karuna Corner, Spurtank Road, Chetpet, Chennai - 600 031Tel: (044) 2820 9500/547/510/511/509Fax: (044) 2836 9502
DELHICox and Kings (India) Ltd.Indra Palace, H-Block,Connaught Circus,New Delhi - 110 001Tel: (011) 4129 7900/62/20, 2373 8811Fax: (011) 2373 8811
GOACox and Kings (India) Ltd.502, Kamat Towers, EDC Complex,Patto Plaza, Panaji, Goa - 403 001Tel: (0832)243 8778/79/80, 665 2155/162/173/171, 9923523723Fax: (0832) 664 2509
HYDERABADCox and Kings (India) Ltd.Anam Plaza, MCH 8-2-618,Road No 11, Lane Opp. Care Hospital,Banjara Hills,Hyderabad - 500 034Tel: (040) 4477 4000, 6666 7666/67/68Direct: (040) 4477 4012/13/14/19Fax: (040) 6682 4947
JAIPURCox and Kings (India) Ltd.Tirathraj Apartment, Ground Floor,Jacob Road, Civil Lines,Jaipur - 302 006 (Rajasthan)Tel: (0141) 222 0060/61, 222 1236/2560Fax: (0141) 222 1236
KOCHICox and Kings (India) Ltd.Darragh Smail Chambers,39/6822, 1st Floor, M.G Road, Ravipuram, Kochi - 682 015Tel: (0484) 235 0973/74/76/77, 238 0581/82Fax: (0484) 236 0151
KOLKATACox and Kings (India) Ltd.8 A.J.C Bose Road, Circular Court,8th Floor, Kolkata - 700017Tel: (033) 2302 2500/53/42/19, 4011 3500, 98360 66733Fax: (033) 2290 3680
PUNECox and Kings (India) Ltd.KRSNA Chambers, Office No-1,First Floor, 11, Galaxy Gardens,North Main Road, Koregaon Park,Pune - 411 001Tel: (020) 2605 0354/55/56Fax: (020) 2613 1977
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