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North India Heritage
Duration
: 17 Nights / 18 Days
Destinations Covered : Delhi - Srinagar -
Gulmarg - Kargil - Leh - Alchi - Jammu - Amritsar - Delhi -
Jaipur - Delhi
Day
01: Arrive Delhi
Begin your tour.
Arrive into Delhi.
Welcome to Vardhman's "North India Heritage"! On arrival
in Delhi, you will be met and transferred by Vardhman's representative
to your hotel. Relax for a while and later proceed on a city
tour of Delhi. Vist Qutab Minar, Humayun's tomb, Lakshminarayan
Temple, a modern Hindu Temple, Parliament House, Government
Secretarial Building and Connaught place, the shopping centre
of New Delhi. Visit Red Fort, built in 1648 by Mughal Emperor
Shahjehan, Jama Masjid, one of the largest Mosque of India,
Raj Ghat and Shanti Vana, the cremation sites of Mahatama Gandhi
and Jawaharlal Nehru. Also drive past Chandni Chowk, shopping
centre of Old Delhi.Overnight: Hotel
Day 02: Delhi - Srinagar
Morning - transfer to airport for flight to Srinagar. On
arrival transfer to Deluxe Houseboat. Evening Boat trip to
floating gardens.
On arrival at Srinagar Airport, you will be met and transfered
by our representative to the House boat. Relax for a while and
later proceed for Shikara ride at Dal Lake. Dal Lake : Dal Lake
is a scenic picnic spot surrounded by forests of pine. It is
a good base for trekkers. A colorful annual fair is held here
every
September.
Shikara Ride : Shikara is a Gondola type light rowing boat.
The one hour boat ride takes tourists on a relaxing sightseeing
tour of interior parts of the calm and placid waters of Dal
Lake, to see the market and the floating Gardens.
Overnight : Houseboat
Day 03: Srinagar
Early in the morning visit Shankaracharya Temple. Return
to the hotel for breakfast and later in the afternoon visit
Moghul Gardens. Relax for the remaining part of the day.
Mughal Gardens : Visit the Mughal Gardens, the Chashme Shahi
(Royal Spring), Nishat Bagh(Pleasure Garden) and Shalimar
Bagh(The Abode of Love). Shankaracharya Temple : 5 km from
Tourist Reception Center. Located on a hill one thousand feet
above the city, it is also known as Takht-i-Sulaiman. Most
authorities agree that the first edifice on this site was
built by Jaluka, the son of Emperor Ashoka, around 200 BC.
The low enclosing wall and the plinth of the existing temple
is what has remained of the old temple. The philosopher sage
Shankaracharya had stayed at this site when he had visited
to Kashmir ten centuries ago to revive Sanatan Dharma. The
present structure is said to have been built by an unknown
Hindu devotee during the reign of Emperor Jehangir. The temple
offers a magnificent view of the valley and the snowy peaks
of the Pir Panjal range Overnight : Houseboat
Day 04: Srinagar-Gulmarg-Srinagar
This morning, enjoy day excursion to Gulmarg, enjoy the
beauty of Himalayan peaks and the cable car ride. Later in
the evening return to Srinagar to stay overnight on the houseboat.
Gulmarg : The large meadow of Gulmarg is 52 km South-west
of Srinagar at 2730 metres. The name means meadow of Flowers
and in spring it is just that. This is also an excellent trekking
base. Gulmarg Walks :- Outer Circular Walk : A circular road,
11 km in length, runs right round Gulmarg through pleasant
pine forest with excellent views over the Kashmir Valleys.
Khilanmarg : This smaller valley is about a 6 km walk from
the Gulmarg bus stop and car park. The meadow, carpeted with
flowers in the spring, is the site for Gulmarg's winter ski
runs and offers a fine view of the surrounding peaks and the
Kashmir Valley. Alpather : It is beyond Khilanmarg, 13 km
from Gulmarg. Ningle Nallah : Flowing from the melting snow
and ice on Apharwat Peak and Alpather Lake, this pretty mountain
stream is 10 km from Gulmarg. Ferozpure Nallah : Reached from
the Tangmarg road, or from the outer circular walk, this mountain
stream meets the Bahan River at a popular picnic spot known
as Waters Meet. Ziarat of Baba Reshi : This Muslim shrine
is on the slope below Gulmarg and can be reached from either
Gulmarg or Tangmarg. The Ziarat, or tomb, is of a well known
Muslim saint.
Overnight : Houseboat
Day 05: Srinagar - Kargil
Early morning drive to Kargil. Enroute visit Sonmarg.
Arrive Kargil in the evening. Check in to hotel for overnight
stay.
Sonmarg : Sonmarg is 80 km north-east of Srinagar and at an
altitude of 2743 m. Popularly known as the 'Meadow of Gold'
this place is strewn with the loveliest of alpine flowers
and surrounded by mountains mantled in fir and pine. Glaciers
pour down from the Himalayas almost on to the site of camping
at Sonamarg.This golden meadow, one of the smallest resorts
in Kashmir gets its name 'Son' meaning golden, from the bloom
of yellow crocuses that fill this valley in the Spring. A
gushing river is the highlight of this meadow, flowing down
from snowy heights into the dense woodlands of firs and silver
birches. Glaciers pour down this stream from the Himalayas
on to the many camping sites in Sonmarg. Overnight : Hotel
Day 06: Kargil - Leh
Visit Kargil in the morning and then drive towards Leh.
Upon arrival in Leh, check into your hotel for an overnight
stay. Kargil, situated at a height of 2704 m, is located 234
km to the east of Leh. It is the second largest city of the
region and the headquarters of the district with the same
name. Encircled by the Himalayas, lying in the heart of the
region. It is an important start off point for the numerous
adventure tours to the Himalayas, along with being the base
station to the Zanskar Valley due to its strategic location.
Suru basin is another important feature of the landscape of
Kargil. The Drass and Wakha streams of Suru River meet here,
providing enough water for cultivation of barley, wheat, peas
and a number of other vegetables and cereals.Overnight : Hotel
Day 07: Leh
On the day 7 of your tour proceed on a sightseeing tour
of Leh. Visit Leh Bazaar, Leh Palace and Sankar gompa, the
women's vegetable market in the afternoon. In the evening
visiy the Sankar monastery, Leh Gompa, Phiyang, and Shanti
Stupa. Later in the evening drive back to the hotel for an
overnight stay. Sankar Gompa & Village : A relatively
modern monastery, it is closely associated with the Spituk
monastery and served as the residence of the late head priest-Kushak
Bakula. A number of gold icons are to be found here.
Phiyang Gompa : 17 Kms from Leh on the Leh-Kargil road, it
looks like a huge palace from afar, build by Tashi Namgyal
in the later half of the 16th century AD, it belongs to the
Red Cap sect of Buddhists. Hundreds of icon of Buddha and
other gods are kept on wooden shelves.
Shanti Stupa (Japanese Peace Pagoda) : Shanti Stupa/Japanese
peace pagoda is build by a Japanese religious organization
headed by Head monk Nakamura with the help from the organization
and local people. It is situated at a hill top in Cahngspa
village providing a bird eye view of the Leh town and the
surrounding mountain peaks. Architecturally it has the Japanese
touch with small clean rooms on the side for meditators and
the main Japanese shrine at the entrance.
Overnight : Hotel
Day
08: Around Leh
Today visit Hemis Gompa, Shey Palace & Gompa Thiksey Gompa.
Hemis Gompa: Ladakh's largest monastery. It contains a number
of gold statues and Stupas decorated with precious stones and
a superb collection of Thankas, including one that is the largest
in existence. Hemis gompa is believed to have been established
in 1630 by Lama Tagstang Raspa and built by Palden Sara under
the patronage of King Sengge Namgyal on a site previously sanctified
by the construction of a cave hermitage dating from the 12th
century. This monastery is the oldest one in the area belonging
to the Kargyu school. The Gompa is a unique example of a monastic
complex of this period which manifests in its structure the
geomantic principles which underlie religious constructions
of this type.
Shey Palace And Gompa : Shey palace with its remarkable statue
of Buddha and panoramic views of Indus valley. Situated on a
hillock 15 Kms upstream from Leh, it was once the residence
of the royal family. According to tradition, it was the seat
of power of the pre-Tibetan kinds. A 7.5 mts high copper statue
of Buddha, plated with gold and the largest of its kind, is
installed here.
Thiksey Gompa : 19 Kms from Leh, spectacularly sited, Thiksey
is one of the largest and architecturally most impressive Gompas.
There are several temples in this Gompas, containing images,
stupas and wall paintings of Buddha, which are exquisite. Overnight
: Hotel
Day 09: Leh - Alchi
Morning visit to local Immambarah and Turkish inspired architectural
structures from the Silk route days, when this used too be a
major stop for Central Asian trade route. Later drive to Leh.
Enroute visit Mulbekh Monastery, perched on a mountain over
the village of the same name, known for the huge image of Buddha
carved from a giant rock. After Mulbekh, continue on to Alchi
and Likir Monasteries. These monasteries house Buddha and renowned
1000-year-old religious wall paintings. Likir Gompa : Founded
in the 11th century and rededicated to a different monastic
order in the 15th century, its earlier Gompa was destroyed in
a fire. The present Gompa dated back to the 18th century. Skilled
craftsmen producing excellent Thankas, earthen pots and carved
wooden folding stools, live here in the village. Majestically
situated, Likir commands a spectacular view. A magnificent giant
Jupiter tree, one of the few survivors of its species, stands
in the courtyard.
Alchi Gompa : 70 Kms from Leh, on the banks of the Indus, is
the Alchi Gompa dating a thousand years back. One of its walls
features thousands of miniature sized pictures of the Buddha.
Three large sized images made of clay and painted brightly are
its focal attractions. No longer an active religious center,
it is looked after by monks from the Liker monastery. This is
the only monastery amongst 34 monasteries, which is not located
on a hilltop. Arrive Leh by the late evening and upon arrival,
check into your hotel for an overnight stay.Overnight : Hotel
Day 10: Alchi - Leh
This morning after breakfast transfer to the airport to
board flight for Delhi. On arrival at the airport, you will
be transferred to your hotel by our representative. Relax
for rest of the day. Overnight: Hotel
Day 11: Leh- Jammu
This morning after breakfast transfer to Leh airport to
catch flight for Jammu. On arrival Jammu at airport you will
be met and transfer directly to Amritsar,the city of Golden
Temple. Check into your hotel on arrival in Amritsar check
in at hotel. In the evening visit to Golden temple to witness
the Pooja Ceremony. Overnight: Hotel
Day 12: Amritsar
Day tour of city. Visit the famous Golden temple which
is scared to the Sikh nation, here we will find time to tune
into the amazing spiritual centre and feel the power that
inspires the Sikh people worldwide. We continue our city tour
and visit the Jallian walla Bagh Martyrs' Memmorial built
in the shape of eternal flame of liberty is situated on the
outskirts of Golden Temple. Here about 1500 and 2000 persons
who were attending a peaceful meeting during the freedom movement
fell under the bullets of the British General Dyer on 13 April
1919.
Overnight: Hotel
Day 13: Amritsar - Delhi
Early morning transfer to Amritsar railway station to
board train for Delhi. Arrive Delhi railway station and you
will be picked up and transfer to your hotel. Rest of the
day free to relax.
Overnight: Hotel
Day 14: Delhi - Jaipur
On the day 14 of your tour drive to beautiful Pink City
- Jaipur. Reach and check in at the hotel. Rest of the day
at leisure. Overnight: Hotel
Day
15 In Jaipur
City tour of Jaipur This morning you will experience the wonders
of this magicial pink city, as you proceed on a tour of Amber
fort. Later visit the Jagmandir or the Hall of victory glitterning
with mirrors, Maharaja's City Palace and the Observatory. Drive
past Hawa Mahal or the Palace of Winds and through the rose
pink residential and business areas of Jaipur. Optional: Lunch
at a Heritage hotel with Tonga ride or explore the market &
shop for special bargains! Overnight: Hotel
Day 16: Jaipur - Agra
Morning drive to Romantic City of Taj Mahal- Agra. En-route
visit to Fatehpur Sikri and Bharatpur Bird sanctuary. Fatehpur
Sikri: Fateshpur Sikiri, once the capital of emperor Akbar for
almost 14 years. Fahehpur Sikri is home to a number of picturesque
palaces, monuments and Dargah of Sufi Saint Salim Chisti. Bharatpur
Bird sanctuary:This magnificent bird haven in actual came into
being paradoxically as a duck shooting preserve for Maharaja
Suraj Mull of Bharatpur. He transformed the shallow depression
formed by the confluence of River Gambhir and River Banganga
into a reservoir by damming the rainwater in monsoons. Flooding
of water created shallow wetland ecosystem causing it to be
a perfect habitat for an astounding variety of birds. The park
that was a hunting preserve for the Maharaja and the British
continued to be so till 1964, after which the hunting was banned.
Upon arrival, check in at hotel for an overnigh stay.
Overnight: Hotel
Day 17: Agra
Early in the morning visit Taj Mahal (closed on every Friday)
during Sunrise. Return to the hotel after breakfast and then
proceed on a city tour of Agra.Visit Red fort & Tomb of
Itmad-ud-Daula. Later you will visit a marble gallery - the
flagship store in Agra which offers an excellant range of white
marble, fashionable wear & exotic wooden articles, truly
a one stop shop!
Later in the afternoon drive to Delhi. On arrival, check-in
at the hotel for an overnight stay.
Overnight:Hotel
Day 18: Delhi
Day free for shopping in Delhi. Later in the afternoon transfer
to International airport to board flight for your onwards journey
to back home with sweet and unforgettable memories of your tour
escorted by Vardhman Vacations. END OF OUR SERVICES
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