Highlights :
India's rich cultural
heritage was built by various civilizations in the form
of great temples, forts and other monuments. With the
advent of subsequent civilizations, previous cultures
were damaged or destroyed. The remains of these cultures
now form some of the best museums in the world. A must
for artists, historians, archaeologists and
culture-lovers. India’s magnificent past can be seen all
around in the spectacular monuments of ancient kingdoms
and historic empires, but many of the land’s greatest
treasures repose in its world famous museums. This tour
takes the participating members through experience of
the richness and diversity of 5,000 years of Indian
culture and civilization.
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Arrive Mumbai
Arrive in Mumbai, the Commercial capital of India. After
completing formalities with customs and immigration, you
will be received by our representative with Traditional
Indian Welcome (with garlands).
Mumbai is the capital of Maharastra State and the
gateway to this beguiling subcontinent. Of the four
great cities in India, Mumbai is the most cosmopolitan,
spear heading India's move in to the 21st Century.
Afterwards transfer to your hotel for the overnight
stay.
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In Mumbai
After breakfast you embark on the sightseeing trip of
World famous Elephanta Caves and Mumbai city.
Elephanta Caves: A must for any visitor to India.
Mute testimony of the Golden Age in Indian history
during the Gupta period and built to honour Lord Shiva.
Elephanta is a 3 kms long elongated island, consisting
of two hills separated by a valley. The caves with
rock-cut figures and carvings are believed to be carved
by the sculptors of Ajanta or Udayagiri. In the
afternoon the guest enjoy the sightseeing tour of the
Mumbai City:
Mumbai City : includes a visit the Gateway of
India-erected to commemorate the landing of King George
V and Queen Mary in 1911; Prince of Wales Museum,
Jehangir Art Gallery, Marine Drive, Chowpatty beach,
Hanging Gardens and the Crawford Market.
The Jehangir Nicholson Museum of Modern Art:
Established in 1976, this museum
displays a superb collection of contemporary Indian Art.
Mani Bhawan: Where Mahatma Gandhi used to stay,
Fish Aquarium, Jain Temple, Hanging Gardens on the sopes
of Malabar Hills offering nice view of Marine lines and
Chowpatty Beach, Kamla Nehru Park, then to Dhobi Ghat.
Also drive past Afghan Church, Flora Fountain (Mumbai
Nerve Centre), colourful Crawford Market and Marine
Drive. Also visit Gateway of India. Overnight at the
hotel.
After completing the sightseeing return back to the
Hotel for Overnight.
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Mumbai – Kolkata
This morning you are assisted for the transfer to the
airport in time to board the flight for Calcutta. Upon
arrival received at the airport and assisted in the
transfer to the hotel. Morning at leisure for
independent activities.
Afternoon visit the Indian Museum. India’s first
and oldest museum opened to the public in 1875. In the
Bharhut room the remains of a Buddhist stupa discovered
in 1873, carved in red sandstone is similar to the great
Sanchi Stupa. an inscription on a pillar of the gateway
informs us that this was constructed in the 2nd century
BC. The railings are decorated with bas relief’s
depicting scenes from the jatakas and stories from the
Buddha’s former lives. Brief labels on the panels help
identify the story. the labels make the earliest
inscribed sculpture of India. India’s best collection of
Gandhara sculpture is here with a large number of
Buddhist relics from the Mahayana period. the Nuismatic
gallery displaying coins of great craftsmanship, from
the 5th century BC through the Gupta period to the
Mughal period (closed on Mondays & government holidays).
Central Museum : This is specially on
ethnographic museums and has on view objects and
specimen related to the different tribal and other
communities of India. The collections on view are
especially significant because of the diversity of
subjects and material available. (Closed on Government
holidays).
Birla Industrial and Technological Museum :
donated by the pioneer industrialist G.D. Birla, this
Museum was opened to the public in 1959. this is India’s
first public science museum. It displays scientific
models, hands on interactive exhibits on scientific
phenomena and models of various industries. On the
ground floor is the Atom Gallery which explains what
atoms are. what they are made of, their various
properties and their use to mankind. The Motive Power
gallery presents the developments of power from the
earliest times onwards while the transport system.
Culminating with man’s momentous footsteps on the moon.
The galleries on the first floor contain exhibits
relating to the principles of mechanics, sound, optics
and modern electronics. there is a display of the mining
of ore to the finished copper and steel . the petroleum
gallery portrays the origin of oil, surveying, drilling,
purification and the uses of petroleum.
On the second floor contain exhibits of machines and
mechanisms encountered in daily life. there are
galleries on electricity, communication, television and
electronics. the mock up coal mine shows the principles
of both bord and pillared long wall systems and
generally acquaints visitors with an underground mining
situation. The museum also has a small animalorium with
live snakes, reptiles, rabbits and aquariums.
(closed on Mondays and certain holidays.
Overnight at the hotel.
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Kolkata - Hyderabad ( Flight )
Breakfast at the hotel. This morning embark on the half
day city sightseeing tour visiting the Jain temple, Kali
Temple,, Kali Temple, Victoria Memorial, drive past
Howrah Bridge, Dalhousie square, Fort Williams,
Secretariat Buildings and old court House Street.
Afternoon assisted in the transfer to the airport in
time to board the flight for Hyderabad. On arrival in
Hyderabad received at the airport and assisted in the
transfer to the hotel.
Rest of the day free at leisure. Overnight at the hotel.
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Hyderabad – Delhi ( Flight )
Breakfast at thhe hotel. This morning embark on the
sightseeing trip where you would visit Salar Jung
Museum: The collections of the Salar Jung Museum are
mainly the result of the efforts of the late Nawab Salar
Jung III= a distinguished member of a remarkable family
who acquired rare and beautiful works of art from all
parts of the world It has one of the richest collection
of jade and jewellery. Of out standing importance are
the manuscripts, miniature paintings, cut glass,
Wedgewood and Dresden china and objects with inlay work.
(Closed on Fridays, Govt. holidays).
Thereafter sightseeing tour of the city visiting the
Charminar, rectangular four arched monumental Gate often
described as “the Arch of Triumph of the East”, the
Mecca Mosque and later drive past the High Court
Building.
Afternoon assisted in the transfer to the airport in
time to board the flight for Delhi.
Upon arrival in Delhi received at the airport and are
transferred to the hotel.
Evening free at leisure. Overnight at the hotel.
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In Delhi
Breakfast at the hotel. This morning visit The National
Museum. It has a rich collection of sculpture, The
Bronze gallery, rare manuscript and miniature painting
etc. (closed on Mondays and government Holidays).
National Gallery of Modern Art: The Stately Jaipur House
is the location. On display are paintings, sculpture and
graphic art from mid 19th century today (Closed on
Mondays and government holidays).
Crafts Museum: Within the museum itself are examples of
traditional Indian crafts, wooden carving and images
(closed on Mondays and national holidays).
Gandhi Memorial Museum: It displays the relics of
Mahatma Gandhi, copies of his letters which he had
published as well as number of photographs which depict
the various aspects of his invaluable contribution to
modern India (Closed on Mondays and Government
holidays).
In the afternoon sightseeing Tours of Old Delhi visiting
the Red Fort, built in 1648 by Mughal Emperor Shahjehan
Jama Masjid, one of the largest Mosque in India, Raj
Ghat and Shanti Vana, the cremation sites of Mahatma
Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru. Also drive past Chandni
Chowk, shopping centre of Old Delhi. Overnight at the
hotel.
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In Delhi
Breakfast at the hotel.
In the morning sightseeing tour of New Delhi visiting
Qutub Minar, built by Qutub-ud-din Aibek in 1199,
Humayun’s Tomb, India gate (War Memorial Arch) Lakshmi
Narayan temple, a modern Hindu Temple. Also drive past
President House, Parliament House, Government
Secretariat Building and Connaught Place, shopping
centre of New Delhi.
In the afternoon visit Rail Transport Museum: This
museum depicts 130 years of evolution and development of
the Indian railways. The oldest preserved locomotive
fairy Queen built in 1855. The Patiala Monarail tramway,
The Prince of Wales Saloon (1875), the luxurious
Maharaja of Mysore’s saloon, etc.
Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum and Nehru Memorial Museum:
Teen Murti the sprawling Prime Ministerial residence of
Jawaharlal Nehru, was converted into a museum after his
death. The museum consequently revolves around the life
and works of Nehru, especially those objects pertaining
to the freedom struggle (Closed on Mondays and
Government holidays)
Return back to the hotel. Rest of the day free at
leisure. Overnight will be in Delhi
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Delhi - Jaipur By Road ( Approx 260
Kms – 06 Hours )
Breakfast at the hotel. This morning depart for Jaipur.
Jaipur, capital of Rajasthan, also known as 'Pink City'
is surrounded by an ancient 20ft high wall and eight
gates. Situated at a distance of 280 km away from Delhi,
today, Jaipur is the personification of the old order
influence the new. An inherent interest for colour and
design penetrated over stratum of society, and jewelry,
crafts and architecture became objects of fascination
equally between prince and peasant. Jaipur is also the
main tourist hub of Rajasthan tourist circuit. From here
you can reach out to places like Jodhpur, Bikaner,
Jaisalmer, Udaipur, Pushkar, and many more such
destinations from Jaipur. Jaipur is also the third
corner of the famed Golden Triangle tourist circuit of
India along with Delhi and Agra.
On arrival check-in at the hotel.
In the afternoon sightseeing tour of Jaipur City which
includes visit to the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh 2nd
Museum, Chandra Mahal Palace; built in 1727, displays
the ancestral collections of former Maharajas etc. The
Maharajas City Palace and the Observatory. Also visit
Central Museum (Albert Hall); Situated in the midst of
Ramnivas gardens, the museum has a wide range of metal
objects and large collection of miniature and paintings
etc.
Return back to the hotel.
Overnight will be in Jaipur.
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In Jaipur
Breakfast at the hotel. In the morning half day
excursion to Amber Fort, The ancient capital of the
state until 1728. Visit the Jagmandir or the hall of
Victory glittering with mirrors, Jai Mahal and the
temple of Kali. Ascend on the elephant back the hill on
which the Fort is situated.
Afternoon free at leisure. Overnight will be in Jaipur.
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Jaipur – Agra By Road ( Approx 255
Kms – 06 Hours )
Breakfast at the hotel. This morning drive to Agra ,enroute
visit Fatehpur Sikri (40 Kms Before reaching Agra) :
Built by Emperor Akbar in 1569 and abandoned after 15
years due to scarcity of water. See the graceful
buildings including the Jama Masjid tomb of Salim Chisti,
Panch Mahal and other Palaces. Then proceed to Agra and
on arrival Check-in at the hotel. Rest of the day free
at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel.
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In Agra
Breakfast at the hotel. This morning embark from the
hotel for the half day sightseeing tour of the city
visiting the world famous Taj Mahal built by the Mughal
Emperor Shah Jehan in 1630 for his queen the Mumtaz
Mahal to enshrine her mortal remains. Later visit Agra
Fort containing the Halls of Private and Public audience
and other palaces. also visit the Tomb of Itmad ud
Daulah, built by Empress Noor Jahan in memory of her
father. Also visit Akbar’s Musoleum at Sikandra (10 kms
away from Agra) which is a fusion of Hindu and Muslim
architecture which, like the emperor himself,
characterised the era.
Afternoon free at leisure
Overnight at the hotel.
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Agra – Jhansi ( Train )
Jhansi – Khajuraho Via Orcha By Road ( Approx 175 Kms –
06 Hours )d
Today you take Shatabdi Express train to Jhansi. On
arrival at Jhansi Railway station you are received and
you drive to Khajuraho via orcha which is located at a
distance of 19 Kms from Jhansi.
Orcha : It has a medieval town atmosphere attached to
it. The Betwa River quietly flows by the town. The 16th
century palaces & temples built by its Bundela rulers
appear to be suspended in time. You will visit
Orchha Fort complex. Within the Fort complex you visit
Jahangir Mahal, built by Raja Bir Singh Ju Deo in the
17th century to commemorate the visit of Emperor
Jehangir to Orchha.
Raj Mahal, built in the 17th century by Madhukar Shah,
the deeply religious predecessor of Bir Singh Ju Deo.
Also visit
Ram Raja temple, palace-turned-temple with soaring
spires & palatial architecture. Built by the King
Madhukar Shah it is one of the most unusual temples in
India & the only place where Lord Rama is worshipped as
a King not as a deity.
Later continue drive to Khajuraho, built between
950-1050 AD by the mighty warrior kings of the Chandela
dynasty, a truly inspired burst of creativity. Contain
stunningly explicit erotic sculptures. They were
rediscovered in the 20th century, and are now a UNESCO
World Heritage Site.
On arrival in Khajuraho check in to the hotel. Rest of
the evening free at leisure.
Overnight at hotel.
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Khajuraho – Varanasi ( Flight )
Enjoy your buffet breakfast at the hotel. After the
breakfast you start the sightseeing of Khajuraho
Temples.
Today visit
Khajuraho temples, famous for the magnificent carvings
depicting numerous exotic postures of the famous
Kamasutra, ancient Indian work on sex. Only 22 temples
survive of the 85 originally built. In fact, worship is
still done today in the Matangeshwara temple, continuing
an unbroken 1000 year tradition.
After completing the sightseeing of the city, transfer
to the airport in time to board the flight for Varanasi.
Meeting and assistance on arrival and transfer to the
hotel.
In the afternoon half day tour of Sarnath: The buried
Buddhist city where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon.
Sarnath was a renowned school of learning from 6th
century B.C. to 12th century A.D. Visit the ruins, the
Stupa, the Buddhist temple and the Museum (closed on
Fridays) designed like a Buddhist monastery, contains
many superb specimens of ancient art.
Overnight at hotel.
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Varanasi- Delhi ( Flight )
Early morning visit Amrit Rao Peshwa Ghat including boat
ride on holy river Ganges, Aarti at Sunrise, Yoga and
meditation classes followed by breakfast. Later
sightseeing tour of the city visiting the Bharat Mata
Temple with a big relief map of India in marble, Durga
Temple, Tulsi Manas Mandir ,Benaras Hindu University
which has an Art Gallery and the Mosque of mughal
emperor Aurangzeb built on the sight of an ancient Hindu
Temple. Transfer to the airport in time to board the
flight for Delhi. On arrival in Delhi assisted at the
airport and are transferred to the hotel.
Rest of the day free at leisure.
Overnight at Hotel.
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Delhi – Overseas ( Flight )
Today early morning you are assisted with your departure
to the international airport to board the flight back
home.
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