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India Unplugged Tour

 

Chaotic and inspiring, this is the real India. India Unplugged is a far-flung adventure to one of the planet's most exotic destinations. See towering fortresses and holy rivers, hang out with camels, try your hand bargaining in bazzars and still have time to check out the Taj Mahal.
 

Suggested Itinerary:
Day 01/ 02
 
Arrive in India's mind-blowing capital and deive into all things Indian - curries, temples, mosques and crowded bazars
 
Day 03 /05
 
Take to the Thar Desert dunes on a camel, experiencing the life of a nomad with campfires, flok songs and traditional food
 
Day 06/ 07
 
Jodhpur, the colossal Meherangarth Fort dominates the skyline of Jodhpur, where alleys are filledwith bazars offering silver, antiques, woodwork and textiles glore.
 
Day 08/10
 
Udaipur, Chill out with a chai in a rooftop cafe or explore Udaipur's options from cooking and yoga classes to cultural perormances and shopping
 
Day 11
 
Jojawar in rural Rajasthan, the village of Jojawar is home to the tribal Rabari people and their camel herds
 
Day 12/13
 
Pushkar, This local market town draws desert tribal people for trade and is also a major pilgrimages site. It is hard to ignore Pushkar's spritual vibe.
 
Day 14/15
 
Jaipur, The "Pink City" has enough bazars to keep you busy for a month. Visit Amber Fort and catch a Bollywood film at the Raj Mandir. Bollywood rocks!
 
Day 16/17
 
Agra, Head on to Agra via the ghost town of Fatehpur Sikri and see the world famous monuments to love -the Taj Mahal. Check out the Red Fort and perhaps learn how to make a carpet
 
Day 18/20
 
Varanasi, The sights and sounds of Varanasi are out of this world. Join pilgrims on the riverside ghats listening to hypnotic puja bells while watching sacred ceremonial rites.
 
Day 21/22
 
Kolkata, known as the "City of Joy" Kolkata is a vibrant cultural centre and one of India's most frenetic and friendly cities.
 


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.

 
 Place to see....

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

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

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

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

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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central india

India is the seventh largest country in the world. It covers about 3,287 thousand sq kms. approx. the same area at the whole of Europe. This is the largest democracy in the world. India occupies a strategic position in Asia,

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India  Map...

Leh & Ladakh....

Darjeeling....

 

Central India....