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Delhi
- The Gem of a Capital
Delhi,
the erstwhile capital of Britishers, who chose it over others because
of its strategic location and geographical convenience, has many
monuments in store. They all reflect its historical importance.
A city buzzing with life and activities, Delhi offers a refreshing
insight to its history and modernity. Visit Rashtrapati Bhawan,
India Gate, Red Fort, Qutub Minar and Old Fort to view the historical
details. Also visit Connaught Place and Janpath for an exciting
day out.
Shimla
- The Colonial Heritage
Shimla
derives its name from goddess 'Shayamla Devi', which is another
manifestation of Goddess Kali. Shimla came into existence when the
British discovered it in 1819. Heavily blessed with all the natural
bounties, Shimla is located at a breathtaking location. Green meadows
and snow-capped peaks surround the hilly town. The impressive cool
hills accompanied by the artistic structures made during the colonial
era, create a unique ambience. Visit this hilly delight for viewing
Christ Church, the Mall, the Ridge and Jakhu temple.
Manali
- Pretty as a Picture
Manali
is an ancient town surrounded by lush green peaks during summers
and snow-capped peaks during winter season. It is a popular hill
station and a great countryside ideal for sport lovers. Prime attractions
include:- Hidamaba Temple, Rohtang Pass, Temple of Manu, Arjun Gufa
and Tibetan temple.
Mussoorie
- Echoes of the Raj
Located
in the Garhwal hills, Mussoorie is known as the 'Queen Of Hill Stations'
for its immense natural beauty. In 1820 Captain Young from the British
army was influenced by the beauty of this place and made it his
residence. This marked the foundation of a hill station called Mussoorie.
After its discovery, this hill station gradually developed as a
center of education, business, tourism and beauty. Mussoorie has
many modern bungalows, well-laid gardens and small hills around
the town that is sure enough to attract any tourist. It has many
tourist attractions that include Lal Tibba, Gun Hill, Tibetan temple
and Kempty Falls.
Dharmshala
- Home of Dalai Lama
Dharamshala today has become synonymous to the Tibetan government
in exile and the home to Tibetan leader Dalai Lama. The city affords
a colonial lifestyle influenced with British culture. Set against
the backdrop of Dhauladhar Mountains, Dharmshala is surrounded by
dense pine trees and Deodar forests. The healthy atmosphere and numerous
streams make the surroundings very attractive. Visit McLeodganj, Shrine
of Bhagsunath, Dall lake, St. John’s church and Jwalamukhi temple.
Dalhousie
- Get away Retreat
Dalhousie-
a serene town is interspersed with colonial era buildings, low roof
stalls and hotels. A gateway to Chamba valley, Dallhousie has a
charming architecture and breathtaking beauty. This colonial town
was established by Governor General Lord Dalhousie and is reputed
as a beautiful honeymoon location. Visit Khajjiar, Dainkund, Kalatope,
Subhash Baoli and Jandhri Ghat for viewing its immense natural and
manmade beauty.
Nainital
- Abode of the Eye Goddess
Set
amidst the hills of Kumaon- Naintal is a picturesque hill station
surrounded by mountains on three sides. Nainital derives its name
from beautiful Lake Naina. It was discovered by a Britisher Lord
Barron in 1841. The surrounding and the mesmerising beauty of this
area attract many visitors. Being a major tourist place, Nainital
is always bustling with visitors and it is always better if accommodation
and other facilities are prearranged. Naina Lake, Naina peak, Hanuman
Garhi, Bhimtal and Mall Road include major prime attractions in
Nanital.
Jammu
& Kashmir - The Vale of Kashmir
Srinagar
is the city of lakes- the Dal, Nagin and Anchar. The Dal is famous
not only for its beauty, but also for its harmony. Here, life is
magical and vibrant. No wonder Srinagar is reputed as ‘Heaven
on Earth’. Picturesque vegetable gardens and lotus gardens
add to the beauty of the Lakes - the Dal, Nagin and Anchar. The
river Jhelum also flows through a part of the city. Visit Mughal
Gardens, Chatti Padshahi, Gurudwara Shalimar and Nishat gardens
for sighting heavenly glory on earth.
Agra
- One Of The World's Seven Wonders Agra-
the city famous for the Taj Mahal, affords many timeless wonders
in the form of monuments. Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, Jahangir Palace
and Moti Masjid. Agra also has a rich heritage of handicrafts and
jewelry.
Jaipur
- The Fabled Pink City
Jaipur-
the fabled 'Pink City' was founded by RajaJai Singh, is a major
tourist attraction.
Its Red Sandstone architecture gives it the title of 'Pink City'.
The city from all sides is surrounded by walls, and encompasses
majestic palaces and forts that highlight the royal splendor prevailing
in the land of Royals.
- Also
worth seeing :
» Fatehpur
Sikri - Historic Ruins
» Mathura
- Birthplace of Krishna
» Vrindavan
- Krishna Leela
» Dehradun
- Doon School
» Almora
- Hill Station
» Ranikhet
- Hill Station
» Jodhpur
- Palace & Forts
» Jaisalmer
- Desert City
» Bikaner
- Home of Bhujias
» Chandigarh
- La Corbusier's City
» Kulu
- Apple Towm
» Patnitop
- HillResort
SUGGSETIVE
ITINERARY
- 8
Days / 7 Nights Dilhi, Shimla, Manali, Delhi
11
Days/10 Nights Nainital- Ranikhet - Mussoorie - Almora - Haridwar
– Hrishikesh- Delhi
6
Days / 5 Night : Delhi -- Agra -- Jaipur -- Delhi Golden Triangle
Tour
7
Nights / 8 Days Katra – Patnitop – Dalhousie –
Dharamshala
11
Night / 12 Days Dalhousie – Palampur – Manali –
Shimala- Kufri - Delhi
16
Days / 15 Night : Delhi -- Mandawa -- Bikaner -- Jaisalmer --
Jodhpur -- Ranakpur -- Udaipur -- Jaipur -- Agra – Delhi.
8
Days / 7 Nights : Kashmir Tours: Jammu, Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam,
Sonamarg
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