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The India and Nepal holiday tour package is a fun-filled
action packed unique experience of Incredible India & Naturally Nepal. This
is among the best 14 days India & Nepal tours which is well known with the
visitors who are visiting for the first time. The India & Nepal Holiday
Package range from Nepal to Delhi to the sacred city of Varanasi to Khajuraho
and its fine art, to Agra which has the Taj Mahal, and Jaipur the Pink City. If
there is extra time, during the holiday tour to India and Nepal, you could also
visit Gwalior and other cities in Rajasthan. In this India holiday and tour
program with Nepal tour, you could also participate in Chitwan or Nepal Pokhara
National Park, and few cities in Nepal sited at the Himalayas.
Rajasthan, sometimes called ‘Kings Land’ when translated
into English, is one of India’s popular area. From ancient temples to grand
palaces, deserts dunes to sweet delicacies, Nepal and Rajasthan have all.
Although, for a city that gives such pleasures, it may be hard to fish out a reason
to visit. Though culture and art are major characteristics in many Indian
cities, Nepal and Rajasthan unique materials, textures and colors single them
out from the others. Even in the inner areas of the desert, you will see shiny
lit shops trading folklore, bangles, and textiles of the finest color
combinations. Nepal & Rajasthan’s likeness to culture and art originated
from the olden days when Kings ruled. It has been told that these kings,
especially the ‘Hatodi’ and ‘Baroli’ regions, were devoted lovers of painting
and art.
Not minding the hot, arid climate and temperature, Nepal
has most of the best Indian cuisine. Their food is an excellent mix of
buttermilk, homemade spices, and vegetables which are very delicious. And
Rajasthan foods are usually seen as delicacies from the ‘royal kitchen’ because
it is their cultural means of serving visitors. Though Rajasthan food does not
only concern spices and vegetables, the desserts served here will always put a
smile on everybody’s face. Some of their famous dishes include Dil Jani, Mishri
Halwa, and Rasgullas. If you love animal (pets) or literature buff, then the
Jaipur Literature Festival or Camel Festival will always keep you occupied. The
Desert festival, Pushkar Fair, Teej festival and Kite Festival are the most
attended show around the whole state. Rajasthan has most of the most beautiful
sights in the country after tourist spots. Its main attractions are the ancient
palaces, great Indian desert, renowned temples. Amber place, Amer Fort, Jaigarh
Fort, Mehrangarh Fort, Jaisalmer Fort and Chittorgarh Fort are also the most
visited parts in Rajasthan. Not only these, but Rajasthan also has a vast
number of animal enthusiasts as this is the home of most tourist spots which
has the best-ranked animal Wildlife sanctuaries in India. Desert national park,
Bharatpur wildlife sanctuary, Ranthambore Tiger Reserve and Desert National
Park these are only a few sight places you don’t want to miss. The India and
Nepal tour package is just one of the tours provided by the Indian travel
agency Services International Lufthansa City Center.
Day 01: Arrive in Delhi and tour of the city
The morning tour begins with the Old Delhi, built in 1639
AD by Shah Jahan the Mughal emperor. Also, you will get to visit the Raj Ghat
the resting place of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of ours. You will also visit
the great museum which was built in his memory. You will get to see the
beautiful Red Fort and Chandni Chowk, a very famous and busy marketplace in Old
Delhi up till the next stop – Jama Masjid, which is among the historical,
iconic, most prominent mosques in all India put up by Shah Jahan. A ride to
Chandni Chowk can be exciting as the area of the city is very crowded and it is
filled up with shops. These many shops sell fantastic mouth-watering dishes,
household items, jewels, clothes, and much more and are a paradise for all
shoppers.
In the afternoon, your destination will be Qutub Minar,
popular as the largest minaret in India. This UNESCO World Heritage Site,
constructed by the famous Turk ruler Qutub-Ud-Din-Aibak in 1192 is a very
important site to visit in Delhi. Another notable UNESCO World Heritage Site,
Humayun’s Tomb will be your very next halt. The next stop will be the India
Gate, put up for the Unknown Soldiers. You will then be driven along the
President’s House, Parliament House, and other significant Government
Secretarial Buildings and then to your last destination which is Lakshminarayan
Temple, a sacred place dedicated to Lord Narayana and Lakshmi. You will halt
for the night in Delhi.
Day 02: Fly from Delhi to Kathmandu
On this day, you will be transported to the Delhi airport
for a Kathmandu flight. When reaching Kathmandu, you then will be taken to your
hotel. Kathmandu is known to be the capital city and biggest metropolis of
Nepal. This city has a lot to present to its visitors. The sites to visit in
this city are both historically and religiously significant. The rich history
of this city spans for an extensive period of nearly 2000 years. A large number
of religious and cultural festivals and events take place here. Most of the
Nepalese practice Buddhism and Hinduism. You can enjoy the leisure time for the
rest of this day and spend the night in the Kathmandu hotel.
Day 03: Tourist visit to Kathmandu monuments
The tour will begin with Durbar Square, the heart of
Kathmandu, built between the 12th to 18th centuries. The site showed excellent
architectural buildings and made up of many fountains, temples, figurines,
religious shrines, etc. Many striking buildings built in the square shows a
perfect combination of ancient style as well as the modern fashion of
architecture via its accurately designed figurines and other carved stone
engravings. Stone-made lions standing on the palace entrance, and ancient
inscriptions carved on stone rocks in different languages. Your next visit will
be to the famous Mahadev and Parvati Temple that is devoted to Lord Shiva and
Goddess Parvati.
Your next stop will be the Hanuman Dhoka, which was built
by the ancient monarchs, which comprises of many shrines, palaces, temples,
etc. and go as far as 5 acres of land area with the courtyards which was built
in the middle years of the 16th century. In the 17th century, when King Pratap
Malla reigned the land, several holy temples, devoted to different Hindu gods
and goddesses, were constructed. Narayan Shah and the royal family, who lived
here till late 19th century, made several other developments in this place. The
afternoon is open for seeing the many other monuments or an excursion to nearby
places which may interest you. The night will be spent in Kathmandu.
Day 04: Kathmandu
The whole day will be leisure in Kathmandu to give you
the opportunity to visit the many nearby areas that interest you. Also known as
Lalitpur, Patan is a city located near the Bagmati River in Kathmandu and is
known for its jewelry, handicrafts, mask, and statues. The places of interest
in Patan are The Museum, Durbar Square, Ashok Stupa, and the many temples some
of which are Krishna temple, Degutale temple, Shankar Narayan temple,
Vishwanath temple, Vishnu temples, Bhimsen temple, Mahaboudha Temple, Golden
Temple, Machchhendranath Temple, and the Kumbheshwar Temple.
Nagarkot is a beautiful area amidst the densely forested
hills of pine trees and at sunrise, you can get a glimpse of the Himalayan
peaks, which is a mesmeric sight to witness. On a good day, you might be able
to view the peak of Mt. Everest right from Nagarkot. Dhulikhel gives pleasant
views and many temples such as Kali Temple, Hanuman Temple, Bhagwati Temple,
etc. to visit. You can get to see the oldest temple in Nepal, dedicated to Lord
Vishnu and a beautiful museum if you visit the small town of Changu Narayan.
Also visit another ancient town named Panauti, which has many old temples. If
you want to see a huge pagoda style temple, visit the Indreswor Temple. From
Kakani, you could get an amazing view of the beautiful valleys.
Day 05: Kathmandu
You have yet another extra day in Kathmandu for visiting
the close areas in Hindu kingdom. Maybe a visit to Namo Buddha, Kirtipur, and
Boudhanath, may interest you. Kirtipur which means “famed town" is an
ancient little town which is lived by Newars. A notable UNESCO World Heritage
Site, Boudhanath homes one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world dated in
the 5th century AD and it is surrounded by several Tibetan Gompas. Considered
as one of the most sacred places for the Buddhists, Namo Buddha with the
Thrangu Tashi Yangtse Monastery is a must-visit site. According to the legends,
in a former life, Lord Buddha sacrificed his body to feed a starving tiger and
its cubs. If you love adventures, then Nepal will provide you with the best
trekking at the nearby hills, and you could go rafting in the Himalayan Rivers
as well. A flight to see the Mount Everest is recommended. The night will be
spent in Kathmandu.
Day 06: Fly Kathmandu to Varanasi.
On the sixth day, you will be transferred to Kathmandu
airport in time to take a flight from here to Varanasi. Arriving in Varanasi,
you will then be taken to a hotel. The remainder of the day will be leisure. Or
a walk in the busy bazaars of Banaras or Varanasi also called Benaras or Kashi
will be fun. Varanasi is known to be the most ancient living city in the world,
dating right back to 5000 years ago. It has also been the spiritual and
cultural capital of Northern India for many years. Hindus believe that if a
person dies in Varanasi, he will gain salvation. Known to be a holy city of
India, Varanasi is also called the city of temples or the city of learning. The
night will be spent in Varanasi.
Day 07: Tourist visit to Varanasi monuments
On this day, you will be transported to the famous River
Ganges for a ride on a boat. Two of the best-respected ghats, Harishchandra and
Manikarnika ghats, which are often visited by many devoted members. Hindus
believe that whosoever passes away in Varanasi and gets burnt on the river bank
of Ganga receives salvation, therefore releasing him from the birth cycle. You
will witness many funeral pyres burning in these ghats. The remainder of the
day will be spent at leisure discovering the city or visiting Sarnath. You can
also watch the fascinating evening aarti at the ghats of River Ganges. The
night will be spent in Varanasi.
Day 08: Fly from Varanasi to Khajuraho
You will now be taken to the airport in Varanasi for a
flight to Khajuraho. When arriving in Khajuraho, you will be soon be
transported to your hotel. Khajuraho is well known for its beautiful and exotic
temples. The temples were built during 950 AD to 1050 AD by the Chandelas.
After the time of Chandelas, the temples were said to be covered with dense
palm-date trees and forgotten. And thus, this place was named as “Khajuraho”,
which comes from the Hindi word ‘Khajur’ trees meaning date-palm trees. The
place was re-discovered by an engineer named, Captain T. Burt from the British
army in the year 1838. Overnight in Khajuraho.
Day 09: Khajuraho to Jhansi by road (191 km) and by train
to Agra
Khajuraho outing will take you up to see temples such as
Chaunset Yogini Kali Temple, Bharatji or Chitragupta temple which is made of
the magnificent 11 headed photos of Lord Vishnu, Mahadev Temple, Lakshmana
Temple, Nandi & Vishvanath Temples, Shiva’s Visha Temple and Lakshmana
Temple. Khajuraho’s Parasvanath Temple is the only Jain temple which still
exists. The Javeri Temple is in memory of the Hindu Lord Vishnu. The rest of
the temples which you can visit are dedicated to Yamuna, Lord Brahma, and Lord
Adinath. Following the visits, you will then be transported by road to the Jhansi
rail-station. You will board a train to Agra, and on reaching there, you will
be taken to a hotel in Agra. The night will be spent in Agra.
Day 10: Agra
This morning in Agra, we will take you to the famous Taj
Mahal, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The beautiful building
was elegantly built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the years 1631 - 1648
by using white marble, and it was dedicated to his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal.
Standing on the river banks of Yamuna, this beautiful, breathtaking monument is
very synonymous to love and romance. TAJ MAHAL IS ALWAYS CLOSED ON FRIDAYS.
The next stop, Agra Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site,
famous for its architectural magnificence and built in the 16th century during
the reign of the Mughal Empire. This place is made up of many beautiful
palaces, such as Jahangir Palace and Khas Mahal. While here you’ll also be
opportune to visit the Diwan-e-Khas and Diwan-e-Aam, which are famous for being
a public audience hall and private audience hall. You can spend your afternoon
visiting the interesting places or shopping. Agra is well known for marble,
wooden, and metallic handicrafts and inlaid marble work. Transportation is made
available within the city limits. The night will be spent in Agra.
Day 11: Agra to Fatehpur sikri to Jaipur (244 Km).
Today morning from Agra, following your visit to Fatehpur
Sikri, you will be taken to Jaipur. Fatehpur Sikri, one of the distinguished
UNESCO World Heritage Sites, built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, is an
outstanding evidence of the great Mughal civilization and includes a number of
historical buildings. Here, you will make a tour of the magnificent Jama
Masjid, then pay homage to the tomb of Salim Chishti, visit the five-story
structure Panch Mahal, and the majestic Buland Darwaza, which is an exceptional
example of architectural excellence. Called as the horseshoe gate by the local
people, this structure is a central portico comprising of three arched
entrances. The other awe-inspiring structures of this place that you will visit
next are – Ibadat Khana, Mariam-uz-Zamani’s Palace, Naubat Khana, and Birbal’s
house.
Following your tour of Fatehpur Sikri, you will ride to
Jaipur. Jaipur, which is also called the pink city is the state capital of
Rajasthan. Many eye-catching palaces are here which have architecture and
breathtaking designs. Prince of Wales visited the pink city in the 18th
century, and the whole town was colored in pink and because of the pink
structures the town was named the pink city. This beautiful capital of
Rajasthan originated around 260 years ago and was constructed by Maharaja Jai
Singh after whom the city was named. The remainder of your day can be spent
visiting walking down the Pink streets or visiting the Jaipur bazaars. Transportation
is made available within the city limits. Overnight stay is arranged in Jaipur.
Day 12: Sightseeing in Jaipur
The first thing you are going to do this morning is visit
the Amer Fort, also called Amer Palace, which was the former capital of Jaipur.
Built by Raja Man Singh, this imposing structure is made of red sandstone and
marble and is divided into four sections, each having a beautiful courtyard.
Surajpol is the main entrance gate, which has a praiseworthy architecture. A
splendid temple dedicated to the Goddess Sila Devi is present near the Ganesh
Gate. Other structures present in this place - the Diwan-e-Aam – the hall of
public audience, Diwan-e-Khas – the hall of private audience, Sheesh Mahal or
the Palace of Mirrors, and the Sukh Niwas are all very resplendent in
appearance. While visiting the Sukh Niwas, as the name suggests, you will enjoy
a very pleasant climate created by the slow winds blowing over the cascading
waters. You have options for ascending the fort either by walking or on an elephant’s
back or riding in jeeps.
In the city of Jaipur, you will visit the Maharaja City
Palace, a palace of royalty with seven stories. Next on your visit list is the
famous observatory – Jantar Mantar, which attracts countless mathematicians and
astronomers from all over the globe. City Palace is a perfect combination of
the three most excellent architectural styles (Mughal, European and Rajput).
Another Palace is Hawa Mahal which is known all over the world for its
wonderful architecture. You will be also be taken through the Pink Rose Garden
and the business centers in Jaipur. A tour in this place isn't accomplished
without shopping. Jaipur is well known for carpets, clothes, precious stones,
semi-precious stones, metal, jewelry and other handicrafts made out of wood and
metals, miniatures, and silk paintings. The transport will be taken care of
within the city limits. The night will be spent in Jaipur.
Day 13: Jaipur to Pushkar to Jaipur (286 km)
On this day, you will be touring the town of Pushkar for
the entire day. Pushkar is one of the holiest pilgrimage sites for the Hindus
and is known to be one of the oldest cities that still exist in our country.
This blessed land of the Hindus is believed to have been created by Lord
Brahma, the creator of the universe. As per the mythological tale, when Lord
Brahma’s children were killed by the demon Vajra Nabha, Brahma killed the demon
by hitting him with a lotus flower. At that time, a lotus petal fell on the
ground of Pushkar and it formed a huge lake, where on a full moon day Lord
Brahma performed a sacrifice. Pushkar has that only temple dedicated to Lord
Brahma in the entire world. According to the popular belief of the Hindus, a
bath in the Pushkar Lake can lead to salvation. The city is well-known for the
Annual Camel Fair, where thousands of camels and livestock are traded.
Transport facilities are available within the city boundary. For the night, you
will stay at a hotel in Jaipur.
Day 14: Jaipur To Delhi (274 Km).
On this day we will take you from Jaipur to the airport
in Delhi for your departure flight. As most flights depart immediately after
mid-night, accommodation isn’t inclusive in Delhi.
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