North India Unplugged
Trip Valid:
01/01/2008 to 31/12/2008
Duration:
22 days (Delhi to Kolkata)
Highlights:
Bargain for souvenirs in Delhi, Experience Rajasthani nomad life in Jaisalmer, Slurp down a tasty lassi in Jodhpur, Fall in love with beautiful Udaipur, Catch a sunrise from the hilltop Savitri Temple, Spot feathered friends in the Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary, Visit the legendary Taj Mahal, Experience the holy city of Varanasi, Discover the City of Joy
Trip Code:
HRR
Guarantee:
Departure is guaranteed
Group Size:
Minimum 1, Maximum 12
Price:
Prices from USD $740
Seasonal variations apply for departures which are in Pushkar during the annual Camel fair October 24th to November 4th 2008
*(plus local payment INR Rs15000)
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Extras:
view 2008 airport transfers and pre- & post-trip accommodation prices
India Unplugged is a far-flung adventure to one of the planet's most exotic destinations. See towering fortresses and holy rivers, cosy up with camels, try your hand bargaining in bazaars and still have time to check out the Taj Mahal. Chaotic and inspiring, this is the real India.
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meals included: 1 Breakfast, 1 Dinner
transport: Overnight train, train, local bus, cycle and auto-rickshaw, camel
accommodation: Simple hotels/guesthouses (17 nts), camping (1 nt), overnight trains (3 nts)
budget: Allow USD $300 for meals not included.
departs: Selected Fri & Sun
important notes:
1.When making your booking please provide full passport details including date of issue, sex, date of birth and nationality.
2. Seasonal variations apply for departures which are in Pushkar during the annual Camel fair October to November 2008
The following departures will be visiting Pushkar during the Pushkar Camel Fair - please see important notes for more details
26th Oct 2008
31st Oct 2008
2nd Nov 2008
Days 1-2 Delhi
Discover the beating heart of Old Delhi, with its narrow streets bursting with stores selling silk, copper and spices.
Days 3-5 Jaisalmer
Experience nomadic life on an overnight camel trek through the Thar Desert. Eat local specialties and be seranaded by Rajasthani folk songs by the camp fire.
Days 6-7 Jodhpur
Take in views of the colossal Meherangarh Fort that dominates the skyline and wander among the fragrant spices, colourful vegetables and vibrant saris of the Sadar Bazaar.
Days 8-10 Udaipur
Chill-out with a chai in India's most romantic city. A centre for artists and musicians, the rolling hills and white marble palaces give Udaipur a very special feel.
Days 11-12 Pushkar
Mingle with holy men in magical Pushkar, a spiritual and mystical centre filled with ghats and temples.
Days 13-14 Jaipur
Colourful Jaipur is home to the whimsical pink sandstone Hawa Mahal, built to allow royal ladies to observe street life without being seen. To fully get into the culture of India, head to the cinema for a Hindi movie.
Day 15 Bharatpur
Head to the tranquillity of the Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary. If birds aren't your thing, visit the surrounding villages to see some development projects at work.
Days 16-17 Agra
Uncover hidden views of the amazing Taj Mahal and admire its elegant architecture. Don't forget to check out the Red Fort, another impressive landmark.
Days 18-20 Varanasi
The holiest place for Hindus, Varanasi is a city of temples and rituals that have remained unchanged for centuries. Learn the legends of this spiritual city.
Days 21-22 Kolkata
Known as the City of Joy, Kolkata is a vibrant place with a fascinating cultural centre.
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