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North India Tours - Voyage Medieval Heritage

Voyage Medieval Heritage - 19 days - 18 nights

Day 1 – Delhi

Arrival at Delhi International Airport , welcome by staff and transfer to hotel for Rest.

Day 2 – Delhi – Pushkar

Pushkar is a holy city world famous for the only temple of Lord Brahma – the creator of the universe according to Hindu Mythology. The city is also one of the important pilgrimage centre for Hindus. People from all over India come here to take bath in the holy lake which purifies the soul and washes all the sins. There are beautiful temples all around the city. The city is also famous for the camel fair – in the month of Kartika as per Hindu calendar (Normally in November). At the time of fair, there are different sports oraganised and it is the best time to explore Rajasthani culture in full form.

Night at Hotel

Day 3 – Pushkar

Full day visit to Pushkar to experience various faces of Indian culture

Night in Hotel

Day 4 – Pushkar – Udaipur

After Breakfast drive to Udaipur – the City of lakes is one of the most romantic city in India. It was founded by Maharana Udai singh in 1568. The old city is bounded by the periphery which remains up to lake Pichola. The City has in its boundaries beautiful citypalace, Lake Pichola, Jagniwas Island which is turned into Lake Palace, Jagdish temple (Dedicated to Lord Vishnu), Bagore Ki haveli, Monsoon Palace at Sajjangarh which was palace for Royal Family in monsoon season.

Night at Hotel

Day 5 – Udaipur

Full day visit of old city and monuments

Night at Hotel

Day 6 – Udaipur – Ahemdabad

Ahemdabad is one of the most developed cities of Gujrat often called as “Manchester of East” because of its important role in Production of textile. Founded in AD 1411, the city of Ahemdabad was named after its founder Sultan Ahmed Shah. The City is now major business center of India. A walk into the city gives deep impression of its rich glorious past. A major tourist attraction of the city includes Jama Masjid, Shaking Minarets, Sidi Syed’s Mosque, Hathi Singh Temple and Sabarmati Ashram.

Night at Hotel

Day 7 – Ahemdabad – Bhavnagar

Bhavnagar is a Peninsular district of western Gujrat which has borders with Ahemdabad and Surendra Nagar districts to the North, the Gulf of Cambay to the east and south and Amreli and Rajkot districts to the west.

The city has major tourist attractions in the Palitana – A major pilgrimage for the Jains. Other site of tourist interest includes Sihor – which is a beautiful temple town in mountains, also famous as Chota – Kashi because of its beautiful temples dedicated to lord Shiva.

Night at Hotel

Day 8 – Bhavnagar

Full day visit to Bhavnagar, Night at Hotel

Day 9 – Bhavnagar – Daman and Diu

After Breakfast Drive to Daman and Diu, a Union territory. At Daman visit Secretariat building situated at Fort, Moti Daman and beautiful landscapes. Pass leisure time at the beach.

Day 10 – Diu

After Breakfast drive to Diu, an Island situated in the gulf of Khambhat (Cambay) of the Arabian Sea, off the southern tip of the Kathiawar Peninsula in the south east of Gujrat State. It is about 11 kms long and 3 kms wide. It is known for its magnificent Cathedral of St. Matriz and its beautiful landscapes.

Night at Hotel

Day 11 – Diu – Sasangir

Visit Sasangir wild life sanctuary

Night at Hotel

Day 12 – Sasangir

Visit Sasangir wild life Sanctuary

Day 13 – Sasangir

Visit Sasangir wild life sanctuary

Day 14 – Sasangir – Wankaner

Day 15 – Wankaner – Bhuj

Day 16 – Bhuj

Day 17 – Bhuj – Goa

Day 18 – Goa

Day 19 – Goa – Delhi

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