|
DAY 01: Arrive - Delhi
Our representative will receive you at airport and transfer to hotel by private
Vehicle. Overnight stay in hotel.
DAY 02: Delhi.
Visit: to, Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk and Lakshmi Narayan Temple. After
lunch visit:- India Gate, Humayun's Tomb, Bahai Temple, Qutab Minar,
Rashtrapati Bhawan (President house and passing by The Parliament House. back to
hotel for overnight stay.
DAY 03: Leave to Rishikesh: 224 kms.
Leave to Eishikesh, afternoon visit Sanctuary of saint and sage
Rishikesh, situated on the bank of river Ganga and surrounded on three sides by
Himalayan ranges, known from medieval time as celestial abode, is a great
pilgrimage centre of India attracting a large number of pilgrims.
Laxman Jhoola, There was a hanging
jute rope bridge (without pillar) till 1889 and was rebuilt with iron rope in
1939, on the Ganga with a span of140 meters is beautiful sight. Raghunathji temple
and thirteen storey temple is the main attractions around jhoola.
Trivani Ghat, A bathing Ghat, where there
streams of Ganga, Yamuna, Sarswati are said to flow together. Evening 'Ganga
Arti". Ganga arti is worship to holy river mother Ganga when pilgrims light a
butter lamp with fresh flowers and offering to the Goddess, kept in a dry leaf and
let it afloat
over the holy river, this is
certainly a touching moment to be at the bank of Ganges during this time.
DAY 04: Rishikesh-Haridwar-23 kms.
Morning yoga introduction or free at leisure afternoon departure to Haridwar:
Visit Naina devi temple on the hill, Shanti Kunj the famous ashram of Gayatri,
evening Harkipauri at Ghat and join grand Arti by evening: night in hotel.
Haridwar (literally
means gate way to God) Town stands on the right bank of the Ganges at the foot of
Shivalik mountain. It has been sacred place from time immemorial and is one of
the most important pilgrimage on the Ganges, It is one of the four pilgrim
centres (other's are Prayag, Ujjain and Nassik) where Kumbha is held every
twelve year. According to mythologicaly belief Millions of Hindu takes holy dip
in the sacred river Ganges, seeking emencipation from the worldly sins.,
meditation or worship at Har ki pauri which is one of the most fascinating
religious ritual in the world, grand arti (religios song) on the Ghat of the
Ganga when charges with the emotion, the air resound with the music and chant
offerd as worship of Lord. By evening. Piligrim flots hundered of little
flower's bowls in the river with oil lamps and same time visit the Daksha
Mahadevi temple.
DAY 05: Haridwar - Jim Corbett National Park,
Best Time to Visit-The best visiting season of Corbett is
from 1st November to 30th June Corbett remains closed between 1st June to 30th
November.
Morning after breakfast drive to the Jim
Corbett National Park. It is India's first National Park and a project tiger
reserve. It comprises a total area of 520 Sq km and has a variety of flora and
fauna. Visit the Corbett Park on elephant back/Jeep Safari. Night in Jungle
resort.
The park
normally opens at 0600 hrs in the morning and is open till about 1100 hrs in the
morning. In the afternoon the park timings usually are from 1430 to 1730. However
depending on the season the timings change locally which the forest authorities of
Corbett notify.
Note: Bring binaculars, remain quiet, and don't wear bright colours and
don't use strong perfumes.
DAY 06: Jim Corbett National Park
Second day of exploring the Corbett National Park, You
will go out for a full day Jungle activities in the Park. Night in Jungle
resort.
DAY 07: Corbett to Delhi - 280-kms, 6 hours.(No hotel in
Delhi)
On arrival in Delhi visit some of the
monuments, evening after dinner transfer to airport for onward flight.
Cost per person: Departure from
2 person onward
|




|