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The tour offers journey in most prominent cities of East India like
Bhubaneswar, Calcutta & Gangtok. It provides a chance to visit the
sacred Sun temple of Konark, high ranges hill station of Darjeeling and the
Buddhist circuit Lalitgiiri & Ratnagiri during the tour to make your
India trip amusing and unforgettabe.
Detailed Itinerary
Day - 1 - Arrive Delhi
Arrive by International flight, after traditional 'Swagat' (Welcome) our
representative would assist you at airport & transfer to hotel for check
in.
Delhi is a bustling metropolis, which successfully combines in its folds
the ancient with modern. Its strategic location was the prime reasons why
successive dynasties chose it as their seat of power. In fact, more
mythological cities are believed to be here, like the city of Indraprastha
from the Hindu epic Mahabharata, founded around 5000 BC. Numerous monuments
were built over several centuries by different rulers like Qutub-ud-din
Aibek, Alauddin Khilji, Tughlaks, Humayun & Shah Jahan, who built the
Walled City Shah Jahanabad.
Later in first half of 20th century much of New Delhi was planned by Sir
Edwin Lutyens, who laid out a grandiose central administrative area as a
testament to British rule in India. The division in walled city & New
Delhi also marks the division in life styles. Overnight Hotel - Delhi (B)
Day - 2 - Full Day Tour
Today we take a guided tour of Old Delhi, the 17th century walled city of
Shah Jehanabad, Visiting the great Jama Masjid, the principal mosque of Old
Delhi. Built in the year 1656 AD by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, it is the
largest & best known mosque in India. Later we walk down or take a
rickshaw ride through Chandi Chowk, the old marketplace of Shah Jahanabad
now a picturesque bazaar to reach Red Fort, built in the year 1648 by Shah
Jehan.
In New Delhi, we visit Raj Ghat, memorial to the Father of the Nation,
Mahatma Gandhi. It is a simple black marble platform that marks the spot of
his cremation on 31 January 1948. Further we drive past India Gate, memorial
built in the year 1931 to commemorate the Indian soldiers who died in the
World War I & the Afghan Wars. The names of the soldiers who died in
these wars are inscribed on the walls. President's House, the official
residence of the President of India, built in 1931. Until 1950 it was known
as Viceroy's House & served as the residence of the Governor-General of
British India. We will also visit Humayun's Tomb, memorial of Mughal Emperor
Humayun, built in the year 1562. The complex is a World Heritage Site &
the first example of this type of Mughal architecture in India. Qutub Minar,
built in the year 1206 by Qutub-ud-din Aybak. It is the tallest (72m) brick
minaret in the world, an important example of Indo-Islamic Architecture.
Qutub Minar & its monuments are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Optional Tour. Overnight Hotel - Delhi (B)
Day - 3 - Delhi - Bhubaneswar (Flight)
Today we take a flight to Bhubaneswar, the temple city of India. Once the
capital of ancient Kalinga, the city has a long history & is today a
bustling centre for commerce & religious activity. These temples are
unique in themselves, not only in their architectural beauty but also in the
wonderful sculptures. These temples epitomize a comprehensive history of
Orissan style of temple architecture from its very inception to perfection
spreading almost to 2000 years from 3rd century BC to 16th Century AD.
Half Day Tour - Later we take a tour of Bhubaneswar visiting Lord Shiva
Lingaraja Temple, the 11th century temple of Bhubaneswar has been described
as "truest fusion of dream & reality." A rare masterpiece, the
temple has been rated one of the finest examples of purely Hindu temple.
Every inch of the 55 m-high Lingaraja temple is covered with elaborate
carvings. Sculpture & architecture fused elegantly to create a perfect
harmony. Next we visit Mukteshwara Temple, a 7th-8th century AD is one of
the most ornate temples in Bhubaneswar. The intricate carvings of the
deities stand testimony to the influence of Hindu, Buddha & Jain style
of architecture. The carvings on the roof are specially striking.
We also visit Parashurameshwara Temple, a small but richly decorated shrine
of Shiva that was built in the 7th century. It is one of the best examples
of the Orissa style of temple architecture. Overnight Hotel - Bhubaneswar(B)
Day - 4 - Bhubaneswar - Excursion to Lalitgiri, Ratnagiri & Udaigiri
Today we take a same Day excursion to Lalitgiri, Ratnagiri & Udaigiri,
famous for Jain & Buddhist Monasteries. We first visit Lalitgiri,
earliest Buddhist Complex dating back to the 1st century AD forms an
important node of the Diamond Triangle ie Lalitgiri & Ratnagiri &
Udaigiri. The majestic ruins of the huge brick monastery, the remains of the
chaitya hall, a number of votive Stupas & a renovated stone stupa at the
apex of a small rugged sandstone hill dominate the rural greenery around.
Next we visit Ratnagiri, famous for many significant Buddhist sculptures
scattered around in the hill range. The excavations have revealed the
relation of this place with the Gupta Dynasty, dates back to 6th Century AD.
The huge monastery showing that Buddhism spread through these areas in the
later part, especially due to the influence of the great King Ashoka.
Later we visit Udaigiri & Khandgiri caves, largest Buddhist Complex in
Orissa & famous for the caves, these hills provide some solid examples
of Jain & Buddhist art of the 2nd Century BC. There are monasteries,
Chaitya & Stupas that represent a vibrant culture that flourished in
these hills. Overnight Hotel - Bhubaneswar(B)
Day - 5 - Bhubaneswar- Puri (56 km - 02 hr)
Today we drive first to Dhauli, where Mauryan Emperor Ashoka the Great
renounced bloody warfare & embraced the teachings of Buddha after
victory over kingdom of Kalinga. Here we visit Peace Pagoda known as Shanti
Stupa built in early 1970 by Japanese. Also visit two ancient rock edicts,
today eclipsed by the presence of the Pagoda. Dating from 260 BC they
outline Ashoka's detailed instructions to his administrators to rule with
gentleness & fairness.
Next we drive to Puri en route we visit Konark temple Chariot of the Sun
God, built by King Langula Narasimha Deva in the 13 century AD in the Golden
era of Orissan art. This crowning piece of Orissan architecture &
sculpture is sheer poetry on stone. Overnight Hotel - Puri (B)
Day - 6 - Puri - Bhubaneswar (56 km - 02 hr) - Calcutta (Flight)
Today we to Bhubaneswar to take a flight to Calcutta (Kolkata), located in
eastern India on the east bank of the River Hooghly. The city served as the
capital in India during the British Raj until 1911. Referred to as the
Cultural Capital of India, The City of Processions, & the "City of
Joy", Kolkata has been home to luminaries such as Rabindranath Tagore,
Subhas Chandra Bose, Mother Teresa, Satyajit Ray, Satyendranath Bose, Swami
Vivekananda & many others. A vibrant city with a distinct
socio-political culture, Kolkata is noted for its revolutionary history,
ranging from the Indian struggle for independence to the leftist & trade
union movements. Overnight Hotel - Calcutta (B)
Day - 7 - Calcutta
Half day Tour - Later we visit the Victoria Memorial, memorial of Queen
Victoria of the United Kingdom who also carried the title of Empress of
India. The structure was designed by Sir William Emerson in an architectural
style similar to Taj Mahal. It was built between 1906 & 1921. It is a
majestic white marble building surrounded by a sprawling garden. Next visit
Nirmal Hriday (Pure Heart), opened in the year 1952 by Mother Teresa, Home
for Dying Destitute in Calcutta. She & her fellow nuns took in dying
Indians off the streets & brought them to this home to care for them
during the days before they died, so that they might be able to die in peace
& with dignity. Overnight Hotel - Calcutta (B)
Day - 8 - Calcutta - Bagdogara - Darjeeling (110 km - 03 hr)
Today, we take a flight to Bagdogara, upon arrival drive to Darjeeling,
Queen of India's hill stations. Its setting is one of incomparable beauty. A
Victorian town of old world charm 'discovered' by the British. It is
surrounded by fragrant tea gardens which seem to flow over the layered
slopes like emerald swells on a rough sea. Overnight Hotel - Darjeeling
Day - 9 - Darjeeling
Full Day Tour - Morning we visit Tiger Hill, famous for its magnificent
view of Kanchenjunga, Mt. Everest & other eastern Himalayan peaks
especially at the time of sunrise. On our way back we first visit Ghoom, as
the name suggests it is gloomy & clammy with perpetual fog. A Tibetan
village, one can hear the foghorn-like sounds of Buddhist monks blowing
their giant Gyeling pipes from the rooftops of the nearby Yiga-Choling '
Yellow Hat' Buddhist Temple. Later we visit the two Buddhist monasteries
Chholing & Darli.
After some rest we take a ride of toy train of Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
(DHR), now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Also visit the Mountaineering
Institute, created by the late Tenzing Norgay, the Sherpa who conquered Mt
Everest with Sir Edmund Hillary. A display of equipment used on the climb is
one of the highlights.. Next we visit the Tibet Handicraft Centre & the
beautiful Tea gardens. In the evening visit the Observatory Hill known
locally as Makal-Babu-Ko-Thaan. According to legend, a Red Hat Buddhist
Monastery called Dorje Ling, or 'place of the Thunderbolt', stood at this
very spot. The Nepalese destroyed it in the 19th century, now the Shivas &
Buddhists share the temple that stands there today. Overnight Hotel -
Darjeeling (B, D)
Day - 10 - Darjeeling - Gangtok (95 km- 03 hr)
Today we drive to Gangtok, a fairytale capital in the clouds, balances
precariously on Steep Mountain slopes, Surrounded by lush rice terraces,
swifts flowing rivers & distant snow views. It is situated in the lower
Himalayas & was a small hamlet until the construction of the Enchey
Monastery in 1840 made it a pilgrimage center. It became a major stopover
between Tibet & British India at the end of the 19th century. It is also
a centre of Tibetan Buddhist culture & learning with numerous
monasteries & religious educational.
Half Day Tour - Later we take a tour of Gangtok, visiting Research
Institute of Tibetology, organization dedicated to furthering Tibetan
studies, Buddhist philosophy & region. It attracts scholars from all
over the world. It houses a rare collection of 30,000 books, Tantric
documents, rare manuscripts written in gold on the bark of a poisonous tree,
antique thanks & 200 icons, all prized objects of art for the Buddhism.
Overnight Hotel - Gangtok (B, D)
Day - 11 - Gangtok
Full Day Tour - Today we take an excursion tour to Tsongo Lake, considered
extremely sacred by the local people. The place is a paradise for bird
lovers with large number of Blue Whistling Thrush, Redstarts & Fork
tails around. It hosts a number of migratory birds prominent among which is
the Brahminy ducks. The word Tsongo in Bhutia language means source of the
lake. Next we visit Do Drul Chorten, are two exquisite Stupas, the
Dul-dul-Chorten, was built to commemorate the victory of good over evil. The
Jhang Club Chorten was built to perpetuate the memory of a great
spiritualist of today. Thrul-Shik Rinpoche an ardent devotee of Buddha and
one of his best interpreters died in 1962, the stupa immortalizes Rinpoche
in the land of his birth. Next we visit Rumtek Monastery, meandering roads
through emerald green rice terraces, lays Rumtek, the main monastery of
Kagyud or 'Black Hat' sect of Tibetan Buddhism. Built in 1959 by His
Holiness the 16th Reincarnated Gyalwa Karmapa, it is a replica of Tsurphu
Monastery from the Kham region of Tibet.
Later we visit Himalayan Zoological Park also known as Bulbuley. It has
paved cement path that passes by fenced open air enclosure housing the Red
Pandas, barking deer & bears in a semi natural habitat. Next Government
Institute of Cottage Industries (GICI), which produces crafts in authentic
Sikkimese designs. Hand woven Tibetan carpets sprout dragons in natural
dyes, Sikkimese-style tables called Choktse are expertly carved &
colored in red & gold. Also explore Lal bazaar, melody of colour.
Various ethnic groups from different villages gather to haggle, bargain,
gossip their wares. Overnight Hotel - Gangtok (B, D)
Day - 12 - Gangtok - Kalimpong (80 km - 04 hr)
Today we drive to Kalimpong, an incredible stunning backdrop of towering
snow capped peaks. This exotic town of beautiful people, mystical &
enchanting, with a rare ethnic blend of hill people. It also houses several
Buddhist monasteries which hold a number of rare Tibetan Buddhist
scriptures. It was ruled by Bhutan for 155 years & was annexed by the
British only in 1865, after which it flourished as a centre of wool trade
with Tibet. Here Buddhism rubs shoulders with Hinduism & Christianity.
Gumpas, unusual churches, temples & missionaries coexist in a jovial
society. Overnight Hotel - Kalimpong (B, D)
Day - 13 - Kalimpong
Full Day Local tour - Today we visit Thongsa Gompa also known as the
Bhutanese Monastery. It is the oldest monastery in Kalimpong & was
founded in the year 1692. Though the old structure was destroyed by the
Gorkhas, it was rebuilt on the same site. Next visit the Zong Dog Palri
Fo-Brang Gompa, which is on the Durpin hill & is famous for the Tibetan
wall paintings. It also has a religious debating society along with a school
of Tibetan medicine.
Later we visit Tharpa Choeling Monastery founded in 1937 & belongs to
the Gelugpa (yellow hat) sect of Tibetan monastery. This Monastery houses
many old scriptures & literary works. Next Dr Graham's Home, mission
school was founded by Scottish missionary Dr. John Anderson Graham in 1900.
The purpose of the school was to educate children of the tea garden workers
& poor laborers. We also visit few nurseries around town. Overnight
Hotel - Kalimpong (B, D)
Day - 14 - Kalimpong - Bagdogara (75 km - 02 hr) - Delhi (Flight) -
Today we drive to Bagdogara to take a fight for Delhi. This is a wonderful
drive & initially you follow the turbulent Teesta. Upon Arrival in Delhi
transfer to International Airport for onward destination.
Our tour concludes : We thanks you for your patronage & look forward
serve you again in near future.
Cost Includes :
- 13 nights accommodation on twin sharing basis.
- Breakfast & other meals as per the Itinerary
- All meals in Tribal destination.
- A-C transportation as per the itinerary (No transportation on leisure
days).
- Non AC car for Sikkim
- English speaking guide in Orissa as per itinerary.
Cost Does Not Include :
- Any airfare or airport tax.
- Applicable service taxes
- Any refund for unused services
- Any Monument entry fee & camera fee.
- Any expense of personal nature such as hard/soft drinks, laundry,
phone/fax calls, tips etc.
- Any other expenses not mentioned in the cost includes.