Destination Covered : Delhi - Amritsar - Chandigarh - Shimla - Delhi
Duration: 7 Nights / 8 Days
Day 1: Delhi
Arrival in Delhi and transfer to hotel. Over night stay in hotel.
Day 2: Delhi
After morning breakfast day is reserve for the full Day sight seen of Delhi. Delhi is the capital of Great Democarting Nation Known as India. Visiting Red Fort -the symbol of Mughal power and elegance built in red sand stone by the fifth Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan when he shifted his capital to Shahjahanabad from Agra in 1638, India Gate -the country's memorial to the Unknown Soldier died in world war-II and Quatab Minar -built in red sand stone in Islamic style, the tower is 71 mts tall with its walls consisting of intricately carved quotations from the Holy Quran, including Jama Masjid, Shantivan, India Gate, Raj Ghat, Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple, Humayun’s Tomb, Red Fort, Jantar Mantar and Connaught Place. By evening, you will come back to the hotel and over night stay in hotel.
Day3: Amritsar
Early in the morning, you will leave for New Delhi railway station to catch the train to Amritsar. After reaching there, you will check into the hotel and then, visit the magnificent Golden Temple. Thereafter, you will go to the Wagah Border to watch the Border Retreat Ceremony. The night stay will be at the hotel.
Day 4: Amritsar
After morning breakfast visit to various famous places of Amritsar like Morning visit Jailianwala Bagh ( 24 kms / 45 minutes), the historic site where hundreds of innocent Indian men, women and children were massacred by British General Michael Dyer on April 13 , 1919. A memorial and garden have been created here as a national monument. Proceed to Baba Bakala ( 21 kms / 45 minutes), a place associated with ninth Sikh Guru, Shri Tegh Bahadur, having a magnificent gurudwara where people gather in thousands on every "Amavas". An annual fair is held on Raksha Bandhan with about hundred thousand people visiting the place, commemorating the day when the ninth guru was located by his followers. Over night stay in hotel.
Day 5: Chandighar
Morning after breakfast, you will drive to Chandigarh. Chandigarh is the capital city of Punjab and Haryana and is one of the first planned city of India. The city have a contemporary outlook and derives its name from Shivalik hill, Chandi Mandir and a fort or a temple. Hence it is called Chandigarh. A traditional welcome will be given and you will be provided a good room with all the requisite ameneties. Evening visit to Open Hand Monument, The Open Hand Monument, a symbol of harmony and peace, is situated in Sector 1 along the main road leading into the city. The first thing you'll notice as you are the waist-high wicker fence which says 'for hon'ble judges only'. Sukhna lake, also in Sector 1, the Sukhna Lake is an artificial reservoir. A popular place to hang out, one can expect to find residents of the city jogging or strolling along the banks. Capital Complex, this area, with its monumental public buildings is the site of architect Le Corbusier's most ambitious experiments. Museum of the Evolution of Life (Science Museum), Inaugurated on 14 August 1973, this museum is famous for a large gallery that depicts the origin of the earth and the evolution of life. Over night stay in hotel.
Day 6: Shimla
After morning breakfast departure to Shimla and transfer to hotel. Evening is free for shopping. Over night stay in hotel.
Day 7: Shimla
Complete Day sight seen of Shimla and around like, A Devi Temple - On Shimla - Kalka road (NH-22) this holy place is accessible by Rail, bus and car. From the station/road-one can visit the temple either on foot or by taxi / jeep. (11 Km), Prospect Hill - A 15 minute climb from Boileauganj, Prospect Hill is another favorite walk and vantage point with breath-taking views. There is little temple to Kamna Devi on the top of the hill (5 Km/3 mile), UDAIPUR (2743 m): In olden times this village was known as Markul and so the name of local goddess is Markula Devi. The temple here is unique and famous for its wooden carving on its roof and ceiling. Raja Udai Singh of Chamba changed its name. Himachal State Museum - Very close to the Institute, in a colonial building set in spacious lawns, is the museum. It has collections of Pahari miniatures, stone sculpture, local handicrafts, textiles and embroidery. Shimla Zoological Park is the another attraction. Over night stay in hotel.
Day 8: Delhi
After morning breakfast departure to Delhi and transfer to hotel. Evening transfer to Airport for your home flight
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