Himalayan Heritage, India
Sample Itinerary
DAY 1
ARRIVE IN DELHI
We welcome you in the capital city of India, for a journey across the fascinating history-markers of medieval north India. Wars were fought and rulers changed in Delhi but ordinary lives were lived in relative continuity. Glimpses of these can be seen even today as the character of the city underwent massive changes in the last decades. In the lands fabled to have seen seven cities, signs of the old are continuously jostling with the new, presenting an ever-fascinating panorama. We welcome you to its chaos and stability, into its steadfastness and its impatience and into a delightful rainbow of amalgamation, producing a world completely its own.
Arrive Delhi airport by flight, meeting and assistance at airport and transfer to hotel for check in
Overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 2
DELHI
Delhi is often distinguished as the old and new, the old referring to the pre –British habitations and the new is Lutyen’s Delhi, built to suit British sensibilities and the rapidly expanding city of independent India. However as we walk you through this city which has fascinated one and all for centuries, you will see that these demarcations are fluid with an intermixing of the old and new Delhi’s producing a supremely fascinating pulse to its city life.
This morning after breakfast proceed for sightseeing of Old & New Delhi
Old Delhi – Old Delhi is the 300-year-old walled city built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jehan in 1648 as his capital. The focus of the city is the magnificent Jama Mosque built of red sandstone. Drive past the Red Fort from where the Prime Minister of India addresses the nation on India’s Independence Day. Visit Jama Masjid, the most elegant mosque in India that stands high on a hillock in between and around these two focal points of the 17th century city is a thriving modern city in a medieval setting. This area once had a tree-lined broad central avenue, with a canal dividing the thoroughfare. Later enjoy rickshaw ride. On our way back, we visit Raj Ghat, Mahatma Gandhi’s shrine.
New Delhi – New Delhi is the early 20th century British capital designed by Sir Edward Lutyen’s and Herbert Baker. Drive past the President’s House, the Rashtrapati Bhavan and the two flanking Secretariat buildings – the nerve centre of government activity. Driving down this hillock is the India Gate, the great memorial arch built to commemorate the slain heroes of World War-I and Indo-Afghan War. Around India Gate are palaces of some of the erstwhile Indian princely states that are now public offices and museums.
Visit the precursor to the Taj Mahal, Humayun’s Tomb built in 1565 AD by the widow of the second Mughal emperor Haji Begum. In the vicinity of Humayun’s Tomb is the grave of Delhi’s most revered Sufi Saint, Hazrat Nizamuddin. Humayun’s Tomb is a garden tomb and stands as a high point of early Mughal architecture and technology. The gardens of the Humayun’s Tomb have recently been restored and revitalized to their former glory by the Aga Khan Foundation for Culture.
Later drive to Delhi’s most recognized symbol, the 12th century Qutub Minar, standing 72 metres high and Delhi’s first mosque Quwat-ul-Islam (Light of Islam) Mosque. Also standing in this complex are buildings that were built by successive Islamic rulers and British. We end the day by visiting the Hindu heritage of the city, Lakshmi Narayan temple built by one of India’s premier industrial families, the Birla’s. Overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 3
TRAIN FROM DELHI TO KALKA & TOY TRAIN TO SHIMLA
Today in time transfer to Delhi railway station to board the train to Kalka
Delhi – Kalka 12011 Kalka Shatabdi 0740 / 1145 hours
Arrive Kalka and board Himalayan Toy train which will take you through the Shivalik ranges to Shimla.
Kalka – Shimla 52455 Himalayan Queen 1210 / 1730 hours
Your car will simultaneously drive with you can do part of the journey by train & part by Car.
Shimla – Queen of Hills – used to be summer capital of during British rule in India. It is at a height of 2200 meter above sea level. As the Summer Capital of the British in India, Shimla was the country’s focus for the better part of every year and now, is the state capital of Himachal Pradesh. Today, it has well developed facilities, easy accessibility and numerous attractions making it one of India’s most popular hill resorts. Situated in the lower ranges of the Himalayan Mountains, it is surrounded by pine deodar, oak and rhododendron forests. Towards the north lie the snow-covered high-ranges, while the valleys breathe whispering streams and swaying fields. Within the town are Host of splendid colonial edifices, quaint cottages and charming walks Shimla offers a variety of shopping, sport and entertainment activities.
Arrive Shimla and transfer to hotel for check in
Overnight stay at hotel
DAY 4
SHIMLA
This morning after breakfast Visit the Mall, Shimla’s principal promenade which runs along a ridge. Much that is reminiscent of the Raj is found here – stately mansions, and curiosity shops, Observatory Hill, Kennedy House, built in 1822 by Major Kennedy of the British Army, Scandal Point, scene of a legendary elopement, Christ Church, Jakku Hill with a fine view of Shimla.
Afternoon: Free at leisure. (No Transportation Envisaged)
Overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 5
SHIMLA
Day at leisure (No Transportation Envisaged)
Overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 6
DRIVE FROM SHIMLA TO PRAGPUR (197 KMS / 06 HRS)
This morning after breakfast leave Shimla and drive to drive to the heritage village of Pragpur which is located in the Kangra Valley and is home of the famous Kangra School of painting and probably the world’s oldest ruling lineage comes from here. The area was part of the Principality of Jaswan whose chief, in the late 16th or early 17th Century charged a band of learned men, led by a Kuthiala Sood, to find a suitable place to commemorate Princess ‘Prag’ of his royal lineage. The core area of Pragpur is a notified “Heritage Village”. This makes it perhaps the only village in India with such a distinction. Founded about 3 centuries ago Pragpur has held onto the essence of an earlier era – unchanged shops, cobbled streets, ornamental village tank, mud plastered and slate roofed houses. The Indian National Trust for art and cultural Heritage jointly with the government of Himachal Pradesh is developing and preserving Heritage Village Pragpur. Upon arrival check in at hotel.
Later, day is free to explore village independently.
Overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 7
DRIVE FROM PRAGPUR TO DHARAMSHALA (65 KMS / 02 HRS)
This morning after breakfast leave Pragpur and drive to Dharamshala, upon arrival check in at hotel.
Dharamshala is a small hill station lying on the spur of the Dhauladhar range about 18 Kms north east of Kangra town. Hill station is wooded with oak and conifer trees and snow-capped mountains enfold three sides of the town while the valley stretches in front. The snow line is perhaps more easily accessible at Dharamshala than at any other hill resort and it is possible to trek to snow point after an early morning’s start. The town of Dharamshala is divided into two distinct parts. Lower Dharamshala has civil offices and business establishments with courts, Kotwali Bazar and Upper Dharamshala compose of places with names which bear witness to its History like McLeod Ganj and Forsythe Ganj Since 1960, when it became a temporary headquarter of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Dharamshala has risen to international fame as “The Little Lhasa in India”
Day at leisure (No Transportation Envisaged)
Overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 8
DHARAMSHALA
This morning after breakfast proceed for sightseeing of Dharamshala. Visit McLeod Ganj named after Sir Alan McLeod, Governor of Punjab. Dharamshala came into existence in 1860 after it was selected as a site to accommodate the 1st Gorkha Rifles, of ‘The bravest of the brave’ legend. Also visit the Dalai Lama’s residence and if lucky, an opportunity of an audience with him at McLeod Ganj where a large Tibetan population now lives. The waterfall of Bhagsunath is also within walking distance. Spend some time in the Tibetan colony and visit their local market & temples.
Overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 9
DRIVE FROM DHARAMSHALA TO AMRITSAR (202 KMS / 04 ½ HRS)
This morning after breakfast leave Dharamshala and drive to Amritsar, upon arrival check in at hotel
Rest of the day at leisure (No Transportation Envisaged)
Overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 10
AMRITSAR
This morning after breakfast start with sightseeing of Amritsar which takes you to the Golden Temple – the sacred Sikh sanctuary spread out in a vast complex around a huge water tank in the midst of which stands a marble sanctum where the holy book of the Sikhs, the Guru Granth is reverently placed. The roof of the sanctum is gold-leafed. The community kitchen provides free meals to up to 10,000 pilgrims or visitors in a day. And walk by the busy bazaars of the city; visit the historic Jallianwalah Bagh where General Dyer’s bullets killed hundreds of innocent Indians. Later visit the Durgiana Hindu temple which looks like a replica of the golden temple.
Late afternoon visit the border town of Wagah to see the change of guard ceremony. It is a spectacle comparable to ‘Change of Guards’ in London. The pomp and pageantry of the Beating Retreat and the Change of Guard within handshaking distance of the Indian and Pakistani forces makes for a most charming spectacle
Overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 11
FLIGHT FROM AMRITSAR TO DELHI
Today after breakfast transfer to Amritsar airport to board flight to Delhi
Amritsar – Delhi by flight
Meeting and assistance at arrival and transfer to hotel for check in
Overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 12
LEAVE DELHI
Today in time transfer to Delhi airport to board the flight for onward destination.
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