Day 1 -
New
Delhi
-
Welcome
to
India,
You
will
be
received
by
our
“Incredible
Real
India
Tours”
representative
or
your
driver
at
international
airport
and
assisted
to
your
hotel.
In
the
Hotel
the
representative
/
driver
will
hand
over
your
documents
regarding
the
tour,
Overnight
in
Hotel.
-
Delhi
is
one
of
the
oldest
continually
inhabited
cities
in
the
world.
Having
been
the
capital
of
several
empires
in
ancient
India,
Delhi
was
a
major
city
in
the
old
trade
routes
from
northwest
India
to
the
Gangetic
Plains.
Day 2 -
Mandawa
(Shekhawati
Region
Silk
Route)
250 km
Day 3 –
Bikaner
-
190 km
Day 4 -
Jaisalmer
(The
Golden
City)
350 km
-
Drive
down
to
Jaisalmer,
Driving
through
the
Rajasthani
Thar
desert
you
arrive
at
Jaisalmer,
one
of
the
jewels
in
India’s
crown.
Exquisite
wood
and
sandstone
buildings
dot
the
town
and
within
Jaisalmer
Fort
are
homes,
hotels
and
shops
hidden
in
ancient
lane
ways.
Overnight
in
Hotel.
Day 5 -
Jaisalmer
(The
Golden
City)
-
Visiting
the
JAISALMER
FORT
-
The
oldest
living
Fort
in
the
world
and
some
astonishing
havelis
(Mansions).
In
the
afternoon,
proceed
to
the
SAM
or
KHURI
SAND
DUNES
for
brief
Camel
safari
& a
typical
Rajasthani
Desert
Village.
View
the
sunset
from
the
dunes,
as
the
sky
is
set
on
fire.
Return
to
the
village
for
dinner
amidst
Rajasthani
musicians
playing
haunting
tunes.
-
Stay
overnight
at
the
SWISS
TENT
CAMP/
HOTEL.
-
To
have
an
camel
safari
and
stay
at
night
in
the
desert
or
come
back
to
Jaisalmer
and
sleep
in
the
hotel
it
is
up
to
your
choice
“Real
India
Tour”
team
will
follow
your
choice.
Day 6 -
Jodhpur
(The Sun
City)
275 km
-
In
Morning
drive
to
Jodhpur.
Afternoon
sightseeing
tour
of
Jodhpur.
Visit
the
Mehrangarh
Fort,
rising
up a
hilly
scarp,
built
on
the
advice
of a
hermit,
overlooking
the
city
of
blue
houses
in
the
image
of a
long
sentinel.
Evening
at
leisure.
Day 7 –
Ranakpur
(The
world
famous
Jain
Temples)
185 km
Day 8 -
Udaipur
(The
City of
Lakes)
90 km
-
En-route
visit
the
Kumbhalgarh
fort,
visit
The
Kumbhalgarh
Fort
-
the
stronghold
of
the
kingdom
of
Mewar
built
by
Maharana
Kumbha
in
1453.
Visit
the
palace
and
see
the
beautiful
mural
paintings
in
the
Zenana
Mahal
(ladies
quarters).
The
view
from
the
parapet
wall
is
breath
taking
and
this
is
where
the
soldiers
used
to
be
stationed
to
view
the
advent
of
the
enemies.
The
fort
has
7
gates
through
which
we
need
to
enter
to
gain
access
to
the
palaces.
See
the
temple
where
Maharana
Kumbha
was
treacherously
killed
by
his
own
kith
and
kin
during
his
prayer
to
win
the
seat
of
Mewar.
Evening
at
leisure.
Day 9 -
Udaipur
(The
City of
Lakes)
-
Visit
the
City
Palace
the
richest
palace
museum
in
the
entire
Rajasthan.
Later,
see
the
Sahelion
ki
Bari
where
Maharana
Sangram
Singh
build
this
garden
complex
with
fountains
and
lakes
for
his
beautiful
daughter.
In
the
evening
we
take
a
lake
cruise
on
the
placid
waters
of
Lake
Pichola
by
sunset
and
visit
the
island
palace
Jagmandir
where
according
to
legends
the
Mughal
Emperor
Shah
Jehan
lived
and
got
inspired
to
build
the
Taj
Mahal
later.
Evening
at
leisure.
Day 10 –
Pushkar
(The
only
Brahma
Temple
in the
world)
300km
-
Drive
down
for
Pushkar,
which
happens
to
be
the
holiest
places
according
to
the
Hindus
as
it
is
considered
that
Lord
Brahma
(the
Creator)
and
his
wife
Saraswati
(the
goddess
of
learning
and
music)
performed
a
ritual
in
the
lake.
Here
we
visit
the
only
Brahma
temple
in
the
world
before
intermingling
with
the
local
colors
in
the
local
bazaar.
Pushkar
is
also
world
famous
for
its
cattle
fair,
which
is
held
each
year
in
the
month
of
October/November.
Evening
at
leisure.
Day 11 -
Jaipur
(The
Pink
City)
150 km
-
After
breakfast
continue
towards
Jaipur
and
reach
by
lunch-time
and
check
into
hotel.
After
lunch
set
off
to
see
the
Pink
city
visiting
the
observatory
Jantar
Mantar
built
in
1727
by
Sawai
Maharaja
Jai
Singh
II
who
was
a
mathematician,
an
astronomer
an
astrologer
and
a
great
musician
of
his
era.
He
built
five
observatories
throughout
India
–
Jaipur,
Ujjain,
Varanasi,
Mathura
and
Delhi
but
only
the
one
at
Jaipur
is
functional.
Then
visit
the
City
Palace
of
the
Maharaja
of
Jaipur
with
a
fabulous
collection
of
robes
and
saris
in
cotton
and
silk
with
gold
latticed
work.
-
Evening
at
leisure.
Day 12 -
Jaipur
(The
Pink
City)
-
A
full
day's
program
takes
you
to
nearby
Amber
fort,
then
up
to
the
awesome
fortress
by
elephant.
-
Evening
at
leisure
in
your
hotel.
(Incredible
Real
India
Tours)
Day 13 -
Agra
(Taj
Mahal
closed
on
Friday)
250 km
-
The
morning
drive
leads
you
to
Agra
via
Emperor
Akbar’s
deserted
city
of
Fatehpur
Sikri,
an
almost
perfectly
preserved
4oo
year
old
Mughal
capital.
Quintessential
Mughal
city,
that
was
the
capital
of
their
empire
in
the
16th
and
17th
centuries.
Apart
from
Taj
Mahal,
theirs
is
the
magnificent
Agra
Fort
to
visit.
-
Evening
at
leisure
in
your
hotel.
Day 14 –
Agra to
Varanasi
( by
night
train
from
Agra or
by
flight
from
Delhi to
Varanasi)
-
Varanasi,
formerly
known
as
Banaras,
is
one
of
the
most
important
religious
cities
in
India.
When
you
walk
the
crowded
streets
of
the
old
city
near
the
Ganges
river,
you
will
see
holy
men,
holy
cows,
and
holy
temples
all
over
the
place.
Day 15 –
Varanasi
(City of
Ganges)
-
Early
in
the
morning
at
the
time
of
sunrise
we
take
you
to
banks
of
the
river
Ganges
where
we
board
a
boat
to
see
the
morning
ablutions
of
the
Hindus
from
the
security
of
our
boat.
The
boat
ride
starts
from
Dasashwamedh
Ghat
and
ends
at
Manikarnika
Ghat
along
the
sacred
Ganges,
You
can
visit
Assi
Ghat,
Dasaswamedh
Ghat,
Harish
Chandra
Ghat,
Manikarnika
Ghat,
Tulsi
Ghat.
See
the
Kashi
Vishwanath
temple
and
the
Gyanvyapi
kund
and
the
mosque
attached
to
it.
Also
visit
the
Benares
Hindu
University
the
largest
residential
university
in
India
with
more
than
3000
residential
students.
Return
to
your
hotel
for
breakfast.
Later
visit
Sarnath
the
sacred
city
for
the
Buddhist
all
over
the
world.
It
was
here
that
Lord
Buddha
preached
his
first
sermon
to
his
first
five
disciples.
Also
worth
visiting
is
the
museum
with
artifacts
dating
back
to
3rd
century
BC.
Visit
the
nearby
ruins
of
the
ancient
seat
of
learning
in
Sarnath.
Overnight
in
Hotel.
Day 16
to 18 –
Varanasi
to
Katmandu
(Nepal,
The land
of
Himalaya)
(By
Flight)
In these
three
days you
can
visit
following
places
in
Katmandu
and near
by:-
·
Katmandu’s
Durbar
Square
is one
of three
durbar
(royal
palace)
squares
in the
Kathmandu
Valley.
Visit
Patan is
15
minutes
drive
from
Kathmandu.
Lalitpur,
the city
of
beauty
is
separated
from
Kathmandu
only by
the
Bagmati
River
and is
the
second
largest
town in
the
valley.
·
2
Pashupatinath
Temple:-
Not only
is
Pashupatinath
the most
important
Hindu
temple
in
Nepal,
its one
of the
most
important
Shiva
temples
on the
subcontinent
and
draws
numerous
devotees
from all
over
India
each
year.
Pashupatinath
is
considered
to have
a
special
concern
for the
kingdom
of
Nepal.
·
Visit
Bhaktapur
City:-
Bhaktapur
Durbar
Square
is a
conglomeration
of
pagoda
and
shikhara
style
temples
grouped
around a
fifty-five
window
palace
of brick
and
wood.
The
square
is one
of the
most
charming
architectural
showpieces
of the
Valley
as it
highlights
the
ancient
arts of
Nepal.
·
Nagarkhot,
located
32
kilometers
east of
Kathmandu,
is one
of the
most
scenic
spots in
Bhaktapur
district
and is
renowned
for its
spectacular
sunrise
view of
the
Himalaya
when the
weather
is
clear.
Visitors
often
travel
to
Nagarkhot
from
Kathmandu
to spend
the
night so
that
they can
be there
for the
breathtaking
sunrise.
Nagarkhot
has
become
famous
as one
of the
best
spots to
view
Mount
Everest
as well
as other
snow-topped
peaks of
the
Himalayan
range of
eastern
Nepal.
·
Dhulikhel:-
This is
a scenic
and
ancient
town
situated
30
kilometers
east of
Kathmandu
on the
Arniko
Rajmarg
(Kathmandu
Kodari
Highway).
From
here one
has a
panoramic
view of
the
Himalayan
range.
From the
main
town, a
short
visit to
Namobuddha,
with the
stupa
and
Buddhist
Monastery,
is
highly
recommended.
Panauti,
a
village
noted
for its
numerous
temples
with
magnificent
woodcarvings,
is a
short
distance
from
Dhulikhel.
Note:-
All
these
above
places
to visit
are up
to your
choice
to visit
or not.
Day 19 –
Kathmandu
to New
Delhi
(By
Flight)
-
In
the
morning,
take
a
leisurely
breakfast,
Later
take
a
flight
to
Delhi,
Upon
Arrival
in
Delhi,
You
will
be
received
by
one
of
the
team
member
of
“Incredible
Real
India
Tours”.
You
can
visit
Sikh
Temple
or
you
can
walk
around
Cannaught
Place,
Take
a
dinner
in
the
restaurants
at
this
center
of
the
city.
-
Overnight
in
Hotel
Day 20 –
New
Delhi
-
A
full
day
sight
seeing
of
Delhi.
Starting
with
Old
Delhi
with
a
visit
to
Red
Fort,
the
Jama
Masjid.
In
the
afternoon
visiting
New
Delhi,
seeing
the
India
gate,
Parliament
house,
the
Secretariat
building
and
the
Presidential
house.
Overnight
in
Hotel.
Day 21 -
New
Delhi
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SERVICES INCLUDED |
| 1. |
Assistances for your Arrivals at International and Domestics Airports |
| 2. |
A nice A/C Car having sufficient space for your luggage also, Fuel, Insurance, Toll Taxes, All State Taxes, Parking and all our transport related expense including Driver food and lodging. |
| 3. |
Accommodation in Double Rooms as par your selected category |
| 4. |
Daily breakfast in mentioned hotels inclusive of Taxes. |
| 5. |
Transportation in an Exclusive Air-condition Car for entire travel with chauffeur. |
| 6. |
Transportation in Nepal too with all your arrival & departures with sight seeing. |
| 7. |
Elephant Ride at Amber Fort Jaipur. |
| 8. |
Excursion to Camel safari in Thar Desert with dinner, gipsy music & dance performance if you like. |
| 9. |
Early morning and evening Boat riding at Varanasi in river Ganges. |
| 10. |
All other Specified expenses. |
| 11. |
All the excursions you can make nearer the towns. |
| 12. |
Your flight or train tickets from Agra or Delhi to Varanasi. |
| 13. |
Flight from Varanasi or Delhi to Kathmandu and back to Delhi. |
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SERVICES NOT INCLUDED |
| 1. |
Travel insurance, International flight tickets India Visa fees, tips, monument tickets, Movie/video camera fee at monuments, miscellaneous expenses, souvenirs or any other expenses which is not specified. |
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