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Classical North India with Nepal
DESTINATION : DELHI - JAIPUR - FATEHPUR SIKRI - AGRA -
GWALIOR - KHAJURAHO - VARANASI - KATHMANDU - DELHI
DURATION : 13 Nights / 14 Days
Day
01 Arrive Delhi
Meet and assist by our representative upon your arrival at the airport. Then
drive to your hotel with your driver and car.
Day 02 Delhi
Morning after breakfast a full day city tour of this imperial British capital
of the 20th century awaits you. Visit the Qutub Minar - the tallest free standing
minaret in stone in the world; then onto Humayuns tomb - the first Mughal
construction in India from 1565 AD. Also see the Rashtrapati Bhawan, the India
gate built in the earlier half of the 20th century. Drive through the old city
past the Red Fort and visit the Jama Masjid - the biggest of its kind in India.
Here take a rickshaw through the winding streets of the old city to see the
life of the people in this part of the world. A perfect introduction of your
tour. The rickshaw puller pulls you through, the imperial avenue of the yesteryears,
the Chandni Chowk. Finally, reach Rajghat, the memorial of Mahatma Gandhi, where
your car and chauffeur is waiting for you to take you to your next stop the
Birla Mandir, a Hindu temple in activity.
Day 03 Delhi - Samode - Jaipur
Leave in the morning for Jaipur on the way visiting Samode Palace. See the Sheesh
mahal and the hall of private audiences. This palace was the royal second home
of the kings of Jaipur. Visit the palace and the village with its small marketplace
where they make bangle of lac. A delightful experience. Arrive Jaipur by early
evening.
Day
04 Jaipur
Visit the Amber fort in the morning; included is an elephant ride at the Amber
fort. See the marvelous Shish mahal built in the 17th century in a fusion style
of Hindu and Islamic art. Also see the hall of public audiences and Maharaja
Man Singhs Palace who had twelve queens.
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. 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. The city palace houses
a collection of paintings also in the painting gallery and of course a collection
of arms and ammunitions in the ammunition gallery.
Day 05 Jaipur - Agra
Leave in the morning for Jaipur and enroute visit the phantom city of Fatehpur
Sikri: the erstwhile capital of the Mughal emperor Akbar the Great.
Visit the Diwan-i-am the hall of public audiences where the emperor used
to give justice to his oppressed subject. See Jodhabais palace (Akbars
Hindu wife) that is even bigger than his own private palace. Later visit Salim
chistis tomb at the nearby mosque. Salim chisti was a Sufi saint who
blessed Akbar and his Hindu wife with a long awaited son. Akbar was so overwhelmed
that he built a mosque in his remembrance to thank the Sufi saint.
Day
06 Agra
After breakfast in your hotel proceed to see the Agra Fort built by Akbar
in 1567 where Shahjahan was imprisoned by his own son Aurangzeb.
Dont forget Taj Mahal is awaiting your arrival today. A must see with
the rising sun as the Taj Mahal is bathed in the golden rays of the morning
sun. Little needs to be said about this architectural wonder which is always
the sole raison dêtre for every tourist's visit to Agra. Built
by Shah Jahan, the Taj is a white marble memorial that houses the tomb of
his beautiful wife Mumtaz Mahal. This monument took 22 years to be completed
and was designed, and planned by Persian architect Ustad Isa. Apart from its
stunning design balance and perfect symmetry, the Taj is also noted particularly
for its elegant domes, intricately carved screens and some of the best inlay
work ever seen anywhere in the world
Later visit the tomb of Itmad ud Daulah the finance minister of the Mughals
and the father of Noor Jehan: Jehangirs wife. It is the first mughal
building built out completely of marble. In many contexts it is referred to
being the predecessor of the Taj Mahal. Then visit Sikandara the tomb of the
great emperor Akbar.
Day 07 Agra - Orcha - Khajuraho
Today we go to Orchha the erstwhile stronghold of the Bundela clan of rajput
rulers of central India. Orchcha is a medieval village where time has stopped.
You feel the timelessness of this spot. Orchha is a medieval city founded by
Bundela rulers with palaces and temples of the 16th and 17th century - which
have remarkably withstood the onslaught of time. The river Betwa picturesquely
flanks the city.
Reach Orchha and see the beautiful Palace Complex - Jahangiri Mahal
and the Raja Mahal. Closely study the intricacies of the mural paintings in
the Raja Mahal and visit the Laxminarayana Temple.
Post lunch continue towards Khajuraho about 182 km away by road.
Day
08 Khajuraho
Morning sight seeing shows us the temples built during the 9th to the 11th centuries
by the powerful dynasty of Chandela rajputs. The temples with their erotic sculptures
are a feast to the eyes. Visit the eastern and western group of temples
The Chandelas built 85 temples in all but today only 20 temples stand intact.
Even ten centuries after they were constructed, the temples of Khajuraho reflect
an eternal philosophy relevant to all mankind. The temples of Khajuraho are
a world heritage site and belong not just to India but to the world. The nearby
Panna National Park is a project tiger park making the area a unique combination
of outstanding cultural and natural heritage - one of the few millennium destinations
of the world.
Day 09 Khajuraho - Varanasi By flight (45 minutes)
Breakfast at your hotel and transfer in time to airport for flight to Varanasi.
Upon arrival at Varanasi, you will be met and transferred to hotel. In the afternoon
visit the temple of Bharat mata and then witness the evening prayers at the
banks of the river Ganges.
Day 10 Varanasi - Kathmandu By flight (1 hr)
Early in the morning (0500hrs) 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. Varanasi is the worlds most ancient city
and the home of Hinduism. The sunrise on the riverfront is spiritually uplifting
as seen from the boat, crowded eith temples and people and its labyrinth` of
streets. It was earlier called Kashi. The present name is derived from the fact
that it is at the confluence of the two rivers Varuna and Asi that flows across
the city

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.
In time transfer to the airport for your flight to Katmandu. Upon arrival
transfer to your hotel. Rest of the day is at leisure.
Day 11: Katmandu
After breakfast sightseeing of Kathmandu city, Swayambhunath stupa & Patan
city.
Swayambhunath Stupa: Swayambhu, the Buddhist temple is situated on the top
of a hill west of the city, is one of the popular and instantly recognizable
symbols of Nepal. The temple is also known as the monkey temple after the
large tribe of monkeys which guards the hill. This huge stupa is surrounded
by other famous temples and gompas. The great thunderbolt which is known as
vajra is on the edge of the stupa was built during the Malla kings period.
On the top of the stupa is a gold-colored square block from which the watchful
eyes of the Buddha gaze out across the valley in each direction. The question
mark-like nose is actually the Nepali number one is a symbol of unity.
Kathmandu Durbar Square is a world heritage site. It's a complex of places,
courtyards and temples, built between the 12th and 18th century, used to be
the seat of the ancient Malla kings of Kathmandu. Kathamandap is one of Kathmandu's
oldest buildings. It was constructed 800 years ago. From this ancient edifice
Kathmandu derives its name. Basantapur is residential place of Living Virgin
Goddess Kumari, where girl is chosen to be Living Goddess.

Patan
City: Patan is separated form Kathmandu only by the Bagmati River and is the
second largest town in the valley. It is also known as Lalitpur, which means
city of beauty. Patan has a long Buddhist history and have stupas at four corners.
Like Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square is also packed with temples.
Most of these temples are built during the Malla kings period. As in Kathmandu,
Patan also has an old royal palace built during the Malla kings period. There
is a stone column holding up a statue of Sidhinarsimha Malla, King of Patan.
Remarkable monument here is the 17th century temple of Krishna Temple dedicated
to the Hindu God Krishna, entirely built on stone. Golden Temple is a Buddhist
monastery with wall painting, 14th century statues and ancient scriptures. Mahabouddha,
the 14th century Buddhist monument is an excellent example of terra cotta art
form.
Day 12: Katmandu
After breakfast sightseeing of Pasupatinath temple, Boudhanath stupa & Bhaktapur
city. Boudhanath Stupa was constructed in 5 c. AD. Boudhanath is one of the
largest stupa in the world and the largest in Nepal.(It looms 36m high and 100m
in diameter). It is surrounded with prayer wheels that content religious texts.
There are many Tibetian Buddhist monasteries in vicinity of stupa.
Pashupati Nath: Pashupati Temple is is one of the most important and world renowned
Hindu temple stands on the banks of Bagmati River, between the airport and Boudha.
This Shiva temple on the subcontinent draws numerous Devotees, sadhus and holy
men from all around the world. Lord Shiva is known as the destroyer and creator
of the Hindu religion and appears on many forms. Although Shiva is often bloodthirsty
god, no animal sacrifices are made here. Outside the temple you will see numerous
people selling flowers, incense and other offering materials. In-front of the
temple there is a bull known as Nandi facing towards the temple. Only Hindus
are allowed to enter the temple and you are not allowed to take photographs
of the Lord shiva inside the temple. Bagmati River Bank on the side of Pashupati,
is also a popular place for cremation. Just beside this temple lies Guheyeshwari
temple.

Bhaktapur
is also known as Bhadgaon or the city of Devotees, is the third major town of
the Kathmandu Valley. Bhaktapur was the capital of the whole valley during the
14th to 16th century. Much of the town's great architecture dates from the end
of 17th century. This town is also well known as Newari Architecture town. Bhaktapur
rises upon the northern bank of Hanumante River. Bhaktapur Durbar Square (World
Heritage Site) the place of the famous Lion's and Golden gates, the palace of
55 windows (12th century) the magnificent Chowkot Palace and Bell of Barking
Dogs. The Nyatapola Temple (17th century) stairway leading to the temple is
flanked by stone figures of deities and mythical beasts, each 10 times more
powerful than the one immediately below. The Dattatreya Temple located nearby
is dedicated to the three headed combination of the Hindu deties Brahma, Bishnu
and Shiva.
Day 13 Katmandu - Pokhara
In the morning transfer to the airport for your domestic flight to Pokhara.
Upon arrival check in to your hotel. Time is free to unwind.
Day 14 Pokhara - Katmandu - Home
Free time to relax. In the evening flight to Katmandu and upon arrival transfer
to the international terminal for your flight back home.
Tour Ends
USD 1300 PER PERSON ON TWIN SHARING
the tour will include:
1. daily breakfast
2. accommodation in chosen hotels,
3. vehicle with driver for all land arrangements,
4. all applicable airfares included ie Khajuraho Varanasi - Katmandu
Pokhara Katmandu.
5. elephant back ascent at Amer fort in Jaipur,
6. train fare Agra - Jhansi,
7. early morning Ganges boat ride at Varanasi,
8. farewell dinner in Pokhara,
9. all applicable taxes and service charges
10. all meals in Nepal only
11. rickshaw ride in the old city of Jaipur
12. local English speaking guides wherever applicable.
13. baterry bus ride in Agra
the tour does not include
1. any international airfares
2. any expenses of a personal nature viz tips to guides and drivers
3. any entrance fees to sites
4. any other expenses not mentioned