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INDIA'S
NORTHERN HERITAGE
A
World Heritage Sites Tour of India |
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This
unique journey uncovers Northern & Eastern India's rich
cultural heritage. It evokes unforgettable images from past
centuries and leaves a lasting spell lingering in our souls.
Covering some 9 of the 27 World Heritage Sites in India,
this journey has been carefully tailored to include the best
of the sites that represent The Northern Heritage of India.
Combine this tour with our India's Southern Heritage tour
and you will have journeyed and experienced India, it’s
culture and heritage, and come back with the feeling, as
we did in putting this together - what would the world
have been, without India!
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Tour
Summary
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Map |
Day
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Place
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01
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Delhi |
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02
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Delhi |
| 03 |
Delhi
/ Sikandra / Agra |
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04
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Agra
/ Bharatpur / Agra |
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05
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Agra
/ Bhopal |
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06
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Bhopal
/ Sanchi / Bhopal / Jhansi |
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07
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Jhansi / Khajuraho |
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08
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Khajuraho / Varanasi |
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09
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Varanasi / Gaya |
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10
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Gaya / Varanasi / Darjeeling |
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11
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Darjeeling |
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12
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Darjeeling |
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13
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Darjeeling / Kolkata (Calcutta) |
| 14 |
Kolkata |
| 15 |
Kolkata / Home |
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UNESCO
World Heritage Sites Visited
This tour has been tailored to include the following World
Heritage Sites |
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India |
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Agra Fort (1983) |
Near
the gardens of the Taj Mahal stands the important 16th-
century Mughal monument known as the Red Fort of Agra.
This powerful fortress of red sandstone encompasses, within
its 2.5- km-long enclosure walls, the imperial city of
the Mughal rulers. It comprises many fairy-tale palaces,
such as the Jahangir Palace and the Khas Mahal, built
by Shah Jahan; audience halls, such as the Diwan-i-Khas;
and two very beautiful mosques. |
| Taj
Mahal (1983) |
An
immense mausoleum of white marble, built in Agra between
1631 and 1648 by order of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan
in memory of his favourite wife, the Taj Mahal is the
jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally
admired masterpieces of the world's heritage. |
| Fatehpur
Sikri (1986) |
Built
during the second half of the 16th century by the Emperor
Akbar, Fatehpur Sikri (the City of Victory) was the capital
of the Mughal Empire for only some 10 years. The complex
of monuments and temples, all in a uniform architectural
style, includes one of the largest mosques in India, the
Jama Masjid. |
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Qutb Minar and its Monuments, Delhi (1993) |
Built
in the early 13th century a few kilometres south of Delhi,
the red sandstone tower of Qutb Minar is 72.5 m high,
tapering from 2.75 m in diameter at its peak to 14.32
m at its base, and alternating angular and rounded flutings.
The surrounding archaeological area contains funerary
buildings, notably the magnificent Alai-Darwaza Gate,
the masterpiece of Indo-Muslim art (built in 1311), and
two mosques, including the Quwwatu'l-Islam, the oldest
in northern India, built of materials reused from some
20 Brahman temples. |
| Khajuraho Group of Monuments (1986) |
The temples at Khajuraho were built during the Chandella
dynasty, which reached its apogee between 950 and 1050. Only
about 20 temples remain; they fall into three distinct groups
and belong to two different religions - Hinduism and Jainism.
They strike a perfect balance between architecture and sculpture.
The Temple of Kandariya is decorated with a profusion of sculptures
that are among the greatest masterpieces of Indian art. |
| Mahabodhi
Temple � Bodhgaya (2002) |
The Mahabodhi Temple Complex is one of the four holy sites
related to the life of the Lord Buddha, and particularly to
the attainment of Enlightenment. The first temple was built
by Emperor Asoka in the 3rd century B.C., and the present temple
dates from the 5th or 6th centuries. It is one of the earliest
Buddhist temples built entirely in brick, still standing in
India, from the late Gupta period. |
| Mountain Railways of India (1999, 2005) |
Still operational today, these hill passenger railways crossing
regions of great beauty are outstanding examples of bold, ingenious
engineering solutions for the problem of establishing an effective
rail link through a rugged, mountainous terrain. The Darjeeling
Himalayan Railway opened in 1881, while the Nilgiri Mountain
Railway, though proposed in 1854, was begun in 1891 and completed
in 1908 due to the difficulty of the mountainous location which
scales an elevation of 326m to 2,203m. It was highly significant
in facilitating population movement and the social-economic
development in the British colonial era. |
| Buddhist Monuments of Sanchi (1989) |
On a hill overlooking the plain and about 40 km from Bhopal,
the site of Sanchi comprises a group of Buddhist monuments
(monolithic pillars, palaces, temples and monasteries) all
in different states of conservation most of which date back
to the 2nd and 1st centuries B.C. It is the oldest Buddhist
sanctuary in existence and was a major Buddhist centre in India
until the 12th century A.D. |
| Keoladeo National Park in Bharatpur (1985) |
This former duck-hunting reserve of the Maharajas is one
of the major wintering areas for large numbers of aquatic birds
from Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, China and Siberia. Some 364
species of birds, including the rare Siberian crane, have been
recorded in the park. |
| Detailed
Itinerary |
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Day 01: Arrive
Delhi
Namaste! We are welcomed the traditional Indian way with hands
clapped together. After immigration and custom formalities,
we are assisted and driven through the city to our hotel.
Overnight: Hotel in Delhi (2 nights) (D)
Day 02: Delhi
Spacious and planned, New Delhi was built as the imperial
capital of India by the British whilst Old Delhi, capital
of Muslim
India between 17-19th C’s, has a very rich legacy of
mosques, forts and monuments. This magnificent city has been
invaded several times. The Persian emperor Nadir Shah, sacked
the city in 1739 and carted the Kohinoor Diamond (now part
of the British royal family's crown jewels) and the famous
Peacock Thrown to Iran. Delhi is a blend of Mughal, Hindu,
British and modern independent India. We start our morning
tour of New Delhi, with the famous India Gate followed by
the Houses of Parliament, Connaught Place, and the two World
Heritage
Sites - Humanyun's Tomb and the Qutb Minar. Our afternoon
concentrates on Old Delhi, starting with the famous Red Fort.
Next we visit
another Mughal majesty, the Jama Masjid that is India's largest
mosque, followed by the Raj Ghat, the cremation site of Mahatma
Gandhi. We end our tour with a bazaar experience at the famous
Chandni Chowk. (B, D)
Day 03: Delhi / Sikandra / Agra (drive 200 kms / 4 hrs)
Today we drive to Agra. En route we visit Sikandra, where
lies Akber the great. After visiting his monument and enjoying
our
time guarding from the smart blank monkeys that inhabit the
courtyard, we proceed to Agra. Our afternoon starts with
a visit to the world famous monument of true love, The Taj
Mahal.
Built by Shah Jehan as a mausoleum for his favorite wife,
Mumtaz Mahal. Taj is built of white marble, beautifully carved
and
inlaid with semi-precious stones. Then we proceed to Agra
Fort, where his son imprisoned ShahJehan to prevent him from
spending
the family fortunes on a black echo of the Taj Mahal. Agra
is famous for the craftsmen with their skill in the intriguing
inlay work on marble and we see some of them in action. Our
day’s activity includes visit to two of the World Heritage
Sites.
Overnight: Hotel in Agra (2 nights) (B, D)
Day 04: Agra / Bharatpur / Agra (drive 55 kms / 1 hr - oneway)
Another highlight day as we visit, once again, two World
Heritage Sites in one day. Marvel Fatehpur Sikri, the beautiful
capital
built in 1640 by the Moghul king Akbar the Great. It was
later abandoned due to lack of water but still is a superb
example
of Moghul architecture standing perfectly and well preserved
in the desert. We visit the artistically designed mausoleum
of Salim Chisty, who is reputed to have prayed for a son
for Akbar leading to the birth of Salim Jehangir. We then
proceed
to a different heritage – the Keoladeo National Park,
popularly known as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary. Marshes packed
with more than 300 species of exotically colored birds in
from found in this small park of 29 sq. km. More than a hundred
species of migratory birds from Russia, Europe, China, Mongolia,
Southwest Asia, Tibet, Afghanistan and Pakistan rest here
after
flying some 6000Kms. making this an incredible site. Late
evening, we return to Agra for dinner and overnight. (B,
D)
Day
05: Agra / Bhopal (Shatabdi Express Train 08:00AM - 02:05
PM)
India without train journey makes the pilgrimage incomplete
. We take a deluxe and an interesting day time comfortable
train journey to Bhopal. Our afternoon tour of Bhopal,
capital of Madhya Pradesh will be an interesting insight.
This modern,
beautiful, and historical city is located in the same place,
where the 11th century Bhojapal city, founded by Raja Bhoja,
once stood. Bhopal is known as the city of Mosques – most
of which were built by the Begums (Queens) of Bhopal, who
ruled the city. The Jama Masjid with its Gold spikes crowns
the minarets,
the Moti Masjid -architecturally akin to Delhi's Jama Masjid,
Ta-ul-Masajidi is one of the largest mosques in Asia and
is a fascinating example of Islamic architecture with Quibla
wall
in the prayer hall carved with 11 recessed arches and the
mimbar made of black basalt. Our tour gives us a good impression
of
the majesty of Islamic architecture.
Overnight: Hotel in Bhopal,(1night) (B, D)
Day 06: Bhopal / Sanchi / Bhopal / Jhansi (train and drive)
Today, after breakfast, we explore one of the most intriguing
World Heritage Sites in India, Sanchi. Crowning the hilltop
of Sanchi nearly 91 meters in height, is a group of Buddhist
monuments commanding a grand view. These are most perfect
and well-preserved stupas, offering a wide and academic
in the
study of Buddhist art and architecture. The establishment
of Sanchi is an important center of Buddhism and was probably
established by the great Maurya emperor Ashoka (273-236
B.C.)
in recognition of his marriage to a lady of Vidisha. After
our interesting excursion of Sanchi we are transferred
to the railway station for our train to Jhansi.From Jhansi
we are
driven to our Hotel in Orchha .
Overnight: Orchha Resort. (1 night) (B, D)
Day 07: Jhansi / Khajuraho (drive)
Today we visit Orchha, an amazing medieval fortress-city
located on the shores of the Betwa River. After our visit
of Orchha
we proceed to Khajuraho, once the capital of a powerful
dynasty of Hindu Kings called the Chandellas (950 A.D.)
is today famous
for its magnificent temples, considered to be among the
most vibrantly original works of Hindu architecture and
sculpture.
Overnight: Khajuraho (1 Night) (B, D)
Day 08: Khajuraho / Varanasi:- Flight
Our Khajuraho tour starts with the temples (designated
as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO) which were built during
the
apogee of the Chandella dynasty between 950 and 1050 AD.
Today only about 20 temples remain and they fall into three
distinct
groups and belong to two different religions- Hinduism
and Jainism. They strike a perfect balance between architecture
and sculpture. The Kandariya is decorated with a profusion
of sculptures - masterpieces of Indian art. The divine
sculptures
in these temples are a tribute to Life itself. The murals
depict the life and times of the Chandellas and celebrate
the erotic
state of being. Three main compartments included are the
entrance (ardhamandapa), assembly hall (mandapa), and the
actual sanctum
(garbha griha).
In the afternoon we take a short flight to the holy city
of Varanasi – amongst the oldest living cities. Our
arrival at Varanasi will give us a clear feeling of spiritualism
as
Varanasi is the spiritual centre of Hindus, the pilgrim centre
for the Hindus who dip themselves in the holy water of the
Ganges for salvation. This is after all the city where Buddha
gave his first sermon and is also. We start our Varanasi
experience with a visit to the old part of the city and Bharat
Mata Temple
which houses a huge relief map of India made of marble. Varanasi
is known for its many temples and today we cover the Durga
temple, the Tulsi Manas Mandir beside the Banaras Hindu University
and the Mosque of Mughal Emperor Aurangazeb. Varanasi is
also famous for its Banarasi silk sarees and we visit some
of the
houses where they are woven. Evening is free to enjoy this
5000-year-old city and experience sunset on the Ganges.
Overnight: Varanasi (1 Night) (B, D)
Day 09: Varanasi / Gaya (drive 242 kms / 6 hrs)
Early morning a serene experience begins as we take a sunrise
cruise on the River Ganges. One of the cardinal principles
of Hinduism is the belief in the holiness of the Ganges
and every morning scores of pilgrim and priests fill the
river
banks performing the holy dip and other rituals. This is
a site that has to be seen and experienced, as it is so
different
from anything else in the world. Later we leave for Sarnath
the site of Lord Buddha's first sermon after attaining
enlightenment. At Sarnath we meet many Buddhist monks.
In the afternoon, we
drive to Bodhgaya. Arrive Bodhgaya and check in Hotel
Overnight:- Hotel in Gaya (1 Night) (B, D)
Day 10: Gaya /Varanasi / Darjeeling: - Train #2424-DBRT
Rajdhani Exp. Departure: - 23:00 hrs, Arrival: - 10:50
Hrs, Train operates
daily except of Thursday and Sunday)
Bodhgaya is the most important Buddhist pilgrimage sites
in the World. Devout Buddhists and tourists from all over
the
world visit Bodhgaya, to study Buddhism and the art of
meditation, or to simply absorb the aura of solemn grandeur
that surrounds
the place. The focal point of Bodhgaya is the Mahabodhi
Temple. A 50-meter high pyramidal spire crowns the Mahabodhi
temple,
inside which, is a large gilded image of the Buddha. The
temple is believed to be standing on the site of a shrine,
erected
by Ashoka in the 3rd century B.C.. The Bodhi tree grown
here is believed to be the direct descendant of the original
tree,
under which Gautama Buddha meditated and attained enlightenment.
A red sand stone under the tree is said to be the Vajrasan
on which Buddha sat. The Hindu Shankaracharya Math has
a temple here, and across the river are the Dungeshwari
and Suraya temples.
Later in the afternoon we drive to Mughal sarai railway
station to connect our Rajdhani Exp.to New Jalpaiguri.
Overnight: On Board Train (B, D)
Day 11: Darjeeling:-
Arrive at New Jalpaiguri railway station and drive to an
even more scenic hill station, Darjeeling! The name Darjeeling
was
derived from the ancient Buddhist Monastery, Dorje Ling,
which used to be the main monastery. Thanks to it’s
cool climate, Darjeeling is one of the most famous hill stations
in India.
The fantastic backdrop of some of the highest snow-clad peaks
of the Himalayas, and the gracious life-style of the local
inhabitants, makes Darejeeling a wonderful experience. Evening
we stroll through this interesting part of India..
Overnight: - Hotel in Darjeeling (2 Nights)
Day 12: Darjeeling:-
Early morning,before sunrise, we get into our 4 x 4’s
and proceed to Tiger Hill to view an incredible sun rise from
behind the huge lofty mountain peaks. On a clear day we can
also view Mts. Everest and Kunchunjung. After breakfast, we
visit one of the most unusual of the world Heritage Sites – the
Toy Train. We not only see the Toy Train, but actually take
a ride on it and also visit the Ghoom Monastery. The monastery,
built in 1875, houses one of the largest statues of the Maitreya
Buddha. Next stop is the Himalayan Zoo, home to Himalayan
fauna such as the Red Panda, Black Bear, Yaks and Tigers
in their
natural habitat. We end the day with a visit to the Natural
History Museum, which has a fine collection of preserved
butterflies, birds, reptiles and insects of the Himalayas.
(B)
Day 13: Darjeeling / Kolkata (Calcutta): - Flight
Today we are transferred to Bagdogra airport for our flight
to Kolkata (Calcutta) . Arrive Kolkata and check in Hotel.
Overnight: - Hotel in Kolkata (2 Nights) (B)
Day 14: Kolkata:-
In the morning we visit Kolkata - A city of love and warmth,
sorrow and despair, dreams and hopes. Kolkata is compelling,
effervescent, teeming with life and traditions a medley
of moods, styles, cultures, politics, industry and commerce.
Our
tour includes the Victoria Memorial, St. Paul's Cathedral,
Fort William, Raj Bhawan High Court are Highlight's of
the city.. Kolkata is famous for its tea houses where Bengali
academics
sit and discuss. (B)
Day 15: Kolkata / Home:-
Today we are transferred to airport for our flight to onward
destination. (B)
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B
= Breakfast
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L
= Lunch
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D
= Dinner
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Departure Dates |
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2008
Jan 07,
Feb 04,
Mar 03 & 31,
Apr 28,
May 26,
Jun 30,
Jul 28, Aug 25, Sep 29, Oct 27, Nov
24 & Dec 29
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| Prices
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| Hotel
Category |
Tour
Price US$ / CA$ |
Single
Sup US$ / CA$ |
| First Class |
3350 |
1020 |
| Superior |
3875 |
1290 |
| Deluxe |
4405 |
1450 |
| Tour
Price Includes |
Tour
Price Does Not Include: |
- Accommodation
on twin-share basis in hotels as selected.
- Daily buffet breakfast and dinner as per the itinerary
(B=Breakfast D=Dinner)
- Transport in air-conditioned vehicle for all sightseeing
tours, arrival and departure transfers as per the
itinerary
- Assistance on arrival / departure and Porter's
fee at the airport and railway station only
- Services of local English speaking guide for the
sight-seeing as per the itinerary at each city.
- Entrances to the monuments of visit as per the
itinerary.
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- International
Airfare & Airport Taxes
- Travel
Insurances
- Visa
Fees
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| Domestic
/ Regional Airfare INCLUDED in Tour Price (Subject
To Change) |
Bhopal / Delhi & Delhi / Bagdogra
/ Kolkata / Bodhgaya & Varanasi / Khajuraho /
Delhi
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City
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First
Class
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Superior
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Deluxe
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Delhi
(2 Nights)
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Maidens
Hotel
(Superior Room)
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Vasant
Continental
Standard Room)
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Taj
Palace Hotel
(Deluxe Room)
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Agra
(2 Nights)
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Holiday
Inn
Deluxe Room)
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Trident
Hilton
(Pre-Garden View)
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Jaypee
Palace Hotel
(Standard Room)
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Bhopal
(1 Night)
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Noor
-Us-Sabah Palace
(Deluxe Room)
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Noor
-Us-Sabah Palace
(Deluxe Room)
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Noor
-Us-Sabah Palace
(Deluxe Room)
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Orchha
(1 Night)
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The
Orchha Resort
(Standard Room)
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The
Orchha Resort
(Standard Room)
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The
Orchha Resort
(Standard Room)
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Khajuraho
(1 Night)
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The
Ramada Holiday Inn
(Deluxe Room)
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Radisson
Jass Hotel
(Standard Room)
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Taj
Chandela
(Superior Room)
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Varanasi
(1 Night)
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Hindustan
International
(Standard Room)
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Radisson
Hotel
(Standard Room)
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Taj
Ganges
(Deluxe Room)
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Bodhgaya
(1 Night)
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Lotus
Nikko Bodhgaya
(Standard Room)
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Lotus
Nikko Bodhgaya
(Standard Room)
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Lotus
Nikko Bodhgaya
(Standard Room)
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Train
(1 Night)
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Executive
Class
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Executive
Class
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Executive
Class
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Darjeeling
(2 Nights)
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Fortune
Resort Central-Darjeeling
(Standard Room)
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The
Elgin Hotel
(Standard Room)
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Windamere
Hotel
(Standard Room)
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Kolkata
(2 Night)
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The
Peerless Inn
(Standard Room)
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The
Park
(Deluxe Room)
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Taj
Bengal
(Deluxe Room)
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| Estimated
International Airfare(not
included in tour price) |
| East
Coast |
US $ / CA $
1395 |
| West
Coast |
US $ / CA $
1495 |
| Please
note:
This tour operates with a minimum of 02
and a maximum of 15
participants. |
| Other
Dates / Customized Itinerary / Languages |
In addition to our set programs we are also pleased
to offer customized tours.
Please do not hesitate to contact us to discuss your
individual needs.
Customized tours can be conducted in English, French,
German, Spanish or Italian. Each departure is conducted
in the designated language only. |
| Contact
Information |
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Phone:
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