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Classic Rajasthan |
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The
evocative northern province of Rajasthan is home to
all the colors of India. On our classic Rajasthan adventure
we enjoy the icons, such as the Taj Mahal and Place
of the Winds, but we also get off the beaten track and
discover hidden forts, ghost towns, colorful bazaars
and of course, embark on a camel safari. this is the
essence of Rajasthan
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Suggested Itinerary: |
Day 01 / 02
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The best way to explore the bazzars and spice markets
of Old Delhi is with the locals on foot.
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Day 03
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Agra: Emperor Akbar's magnificent Red Fort dominates
central Agra. Along the river stands the beautiful white
marble Taj Mahal. an emotive icon of India.
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Day 04
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Fatehpur Sikri via the deserted ghost town of Fatehpur
Sikri, we travel to Keoladeo, once a hunting estate
of the Maharaja of Bharatpur but now one of the world's
finest bird Sanctuaries.
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Day 05
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Madhogarh soak up the peaceful atmosphere of Fort
Madhogarh where we stay as guests of the royal family.
Wander the village and enjoy watching the sun set from
high on the fort walls.
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Day 06 / 07
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Jaipur, En route to Jaipur, the magnificent hillside
Amber fort is ours to explore with a local guide. Travel
by cycle rickshaw into the old walled city of Jaipur
to see the Place of the Winds.
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Day 08
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Ranthambhore National Park, A dramatic 1oth Century
fort dominates scenic Ranthambhore, one of the original
Project Tiger Reserves and home to numerous species
of birds and wild animals.
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Day 09 / 10
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Bhundi, ancient sprawling palace adorned with murals,
and the town's ornate step wells, narrow streets and
local markets all combine to give a captivating medieval
feel.
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Day 11
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Bijaipur, join rural villagers and local people
for a train ride before transferring into jeeps and
visiting a local toy maker on our way to Castle Bijaipur.
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Day 12 / 14
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Pushkar, set beside a sacred lake, Pushkar is an
ideal place to browse markets, visit temples and mingle
with pilgrims. Enjoy a desert camel ride to watch the
sun setting and return to the relaxed cafes in town
for dinner.
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Day 15
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Arriving back into Delhi's early morning mayhem
is an experience in itself and a great end to a classic
adventure. |
TOUR PACKAGE INCLUDES:
Accommodation on twin sharing basis as per Tour
category (standard/Deluxe), full board meals, Ground
transfers. Sightseeing as per Itinerary with English
speaking guide, Entrance fees and permits. |
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Place
to see.... |
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There
are a number of places to see in India
including the Taj Mahal, Rajasthan,
Kerala and the various beaches of
India, Sikkim, Darjeeling, Leh, Ladakh,
Zhanskar, Vanarasi, Buddha Gaya, Goa,
Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Banglor, Wildlife
Safari, Temple, Monastery and many
more.......
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Kanchenjunga |
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Kanchenjunga
is situated at the confluence of four
ridges. Starting from the top, the
East Ridge drops into the Jemu gap.
More easts are Simvo massive and Siniolchu.
The peaks on the West ridge are Janu
and kang –Ba -Chen etc. the
North ridge is having many peaks like
Twin peak, Nepal Peak,
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sikkim |
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The
enchanting litle state of Sikkim lies
in the eastern end of the mighty Himalayas
flanked by Bhtan, Nepal and Tibet
on it's east, west and northern borders
respectively.
Sikkim lies nestled under the protective
shadow of its guardian deity, Mount
Knachenjunga (8598m).
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darjeeling |
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Darjeeling
town is strung out over a ridge, just
a valley away from Sikkim. It still
attracts traditional tourist for its
well touted tea gardens and the old
British Raj residual charms. Until
beginning of the 18th century the
area was under Sikkimese Raja.
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leh
& ladakh |
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The
high remote Tibet like regions of
Ladakh & Zanskar are arid as they
lie north of the main Himalaya range
and are thus protected from the monsoon.
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India Map...

Leh & Ladakh....
Darjeeling....
Central India....
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