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The Golden Triangle
Tour with Holi Festival
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(12
Days / 11 Nights)
(Delhi-Jaipur-Pachewar-Ranthambore-Fatehpur Sikri-Agra-Delhi)
(to view the route of this tour on a Map please click
here)
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The colorful festival of Holi is celebrated on Phalgun Purnima
which comes in February end or early March. Holi festival has
an ancient origin and celebrates the triumph of 'good' over
'bad'. The colorful festival bridges the social gap and renew
sweet relationships. On this day, people hug and wish each
other 'Happy Holi'.
Holi celebration begins with lighting up of bonfire on the
Holi eve. Numerous legends & stories associated with Holi
celebration makes the festival more exuberant and vivid.
People rub 'gulal' and 'abeer' on each others' faces and cheer
up saying, "bura na maano Holi hai". Holi also gives a
wonderful chance to send blessings and love to dear ones
wrapped in a special Holi gift.
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HOLI HAI...
Come holi and the streets will reverberate with the chants of
Holi hai...
Colours will fill the atmosphere as people throw abeer and
gulal in the air showing great joy and mirth in the arrival of
this Spring Festival.
Holi marks the end of the winter gloom and rejoices in the
bloom of the spring time. It is the best time and season to
celebrate; Holi provides this opportunity and people take
every advantage of it.
Days before Holi, the markets get flooded with the colours of
every hues. This aptly sets the mood of the people till the
actual day of Holi. It is such a colourful and joyous sight to
watch huge piles of bright red, magenta, pink, green and blue
every where on the streets. Buying those colours seems as you
are bringing joys and colour to your home and into your life.
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Children take special delight in the festival and demand every
colour in loads. They have so many plans in their mind. They
have to be the first to apply colour to Mama, Papa, siblings
and a big bunch of friends in their colony. Nobody could miss
being coloured by them and of course, they need colour for
that.
These days it is easy to buy colours from the market but still
some people do take up the task of making colours at home,
usually from flowers of
tesu
and
palash.
These home made colours, have a special fragrance of love in
them.
The other option is to buy gulal which comes in bright shades
of pink, magenta, red, yellow and green.
'Abeer'
is made of small crystals or paper like chips of mica. This is
mixed with the gulal for a rich shine. Mischievous ones,
however, go for silver and gold paints on which no colour
could be applied.
Whatever be the choice of colour, nobody remains in their
original texture at the end of the play. And everybody takes
delight looking at the other. Really, the other name of the
festival is FUN.
And, it is not just children, but the young and the old alike
who take delight in this joyous festival of colours.
Seniors
too, move in
their tolis. Their enthusiasm is at times greater than that of
their children as they forget the bars of age and follow their
hearts. To youth, holi gives a chance to explore the heights
of their enthusiasm as they climb the human pyramids to break
the pot of buttermilk and to express their love to their
beloved by applying colour.
For, Holi knows no bars, everybody feels it is their right to
enjoy and enjoy they do. Songs, dance, drinks, food everything
goes in excess when it is time for Holi. It can be said, "Life
turns Colourful" when it is time for Holi.
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Story Of Holi Festival
Legend has it that there was a demon king by the name of
Hirnakashyip who ruled Earth. He got so carried away by his mighty
powers that he started thinking of himself as a superior being to
Lord Vishnu. He had announce in his kingdom that he will not allow
anyone worship Lord Vishnu and any found in violation of this rule
would be prosecuted. Rebellion to this rule was born closer inside
home and took the king by surprise. It was his son, Prahlad who
openly defied the order of his father and continued worshiping Lord
Vishnu. Infuriated by the defiance put across by his son,
Hirnakashyip ordered his soldiers to throw his son down a hill. Not
deterred by this, Bhakta Prahlad continued his devotion towards Lord
Vishnu and rewarding him for his devotion Lord Vishnu rescued the
boy from the evil hands of his fathers and saved his life.
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When is Holi
Holi is a festival that is usually celebrated right after winters.
It is celebrated in the month of March-April. The dates vary every
year due to the fact that the Hindu calendar is based on solar
cycles. This is a colorful festival celebrated with much joy and
fervor all over northern India. The most famous Holi is played in
Vrindavan-Mathura regions of the state of Uttar Pradesh. So if you
are wondering as to when is Holi and want to know the date of Holi
in 2008 and other following years, check this list below:
Holi Festival in the
Coming Years
Friday, March 6, 2015
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Day 01. Flight to India
(Delhi)
Around midnight arrival in
Delhi.
The cosmopolitan city and capital Delhi is the main gateway for
travelers. You are met by an Indo Vacations representative and transferred
to the hotel.
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Day 02. Old - New Delhi
This
morning is at leisure. Afternoon sightseeing in Old Delhi. We take a
Rickshaw Ride parallel to the
Red Fort through the old city and famous
Silk Road and Silver Bazaar. Sightseeing of Old Delhi includes
"Rajghat" , the place where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated and
Jama Masjid, the great mosque of old Delhi.
Today we also visit the famous “Humayun Tomb” which is the first
substantial example of Mughal architecture in India and “Qutub Minar” which is 71 meter high and was
constructed in 1199. Before we proceed to the Hotel we have a drive through
New Delhi where we see the
India Gate, Government Buildings and
Embassies.
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Day 03. Delhi - Jaipur (about
270 km / 5-6 hours)
Today we drive to the Pink
City,
Jaipur. This city owes its name, foundations and careful planning to the
great warrior and astronomer, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. Jaipur is the capital
of Rajasthan and famous for its handicrafts and precious and semiprecious
stones. In the afternoon we visit
the
City palace which is still the formal residence of the royal family, built
in a blend of the Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. In the museum of the city
palace we visit the private collection of the Jaipur Maharajas. We continue to
Jantar Mantar,
a stone observatory, the largest of Jai Singh's five remarkable
observatories. Its complex instruments reveals us the secrets of medieval
Indian astronomy.
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Day 4. Jaipur
One of the major festivals of India, Holi is celebrated with enthusiasm and
gaiety on the full moon day in the month of Phalgun which is the month of
March as per the Gregorian calendar.
Holi festival may be celebrated with various names and people of different
states might be following different traditions. But, what makes Holi so
unique and special is the spirit of it which remains the same throughout the
country and even across the globe, wherever it is celebrated.
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Day 05. Jaipur
After breakfast we drive to
the ancient capital of
Amber, laying 11 km. away from Jaipur. Amber was the
ancient capital of Kachhawaha dynasty for 6 centuries before it was moved to
newly created Jaipur. We will ascend to the Palace Fortress on the back of an
Elephant. Enroute to Amber we visit the
Hawa Mahal (Palace of the Winds), built
in 1799 AD, it contains 953 small casements with each having its own balcony.
The windows enabled cool air to circulate and the ladies to watch processions
below without being seen. In the afternoon we have a
walk through the colourful Bazaar of Jaipur and visit a factory to see the
famous block printing work being done since centuries in Jaipur.
In the evening we drive
through the new city of Jaipur and visit “Laxmi Narayan Mandir”, a Hindu temple
made out of white marble. We might have an opportunity here to observe a prayer
ceremony. Today we have dinner with a presentation of Indian music and
dance.
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Day 06. Jaipur - Pachewar (about 105 kms
/ 2 hours)
Today we leave Jaipur
drive to Pachewar. Pachewar is a mute yet vibrant village situated 90 kms.
away from Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, India. The 300 years old
picturesque fort of Pachewar has now been converted into a luxurious
heritage hotel with all modern amenities, where one can witness great
traditions of royal hospitality. It is located at a distance of 105 kms.
from Jaipur Airport and 90 kms. from Railway Station. Built in Indo-European
style, Hotel Pachewar Garh is undoubtedly one of the most popular Heritage
Hotels in Rajasthan. The fort houses intricate balconies and spacious
apartments adorned with elegant antique frescoes.
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Day 07. Pachewar –
Ranthambore (about 190 kms
/ 4 hours)
Today after the breakfast we leave for
Ranthambore. Ranthambore is known for the
world famous Ranthambore National park. After a break and refreshment at our
hotel in Ranthambore we will explore the
Ranthambore National park on a Jeep.
Ranthambore National Park is surrounded by the Vindhyas and the Aravali
mountains and covers an area of 392 square km. The Tiger remains the biggest
attraction of the Ranthambore National Park.
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Day 08. Ranthambore
In the early morning we again explore the park on jeeps. If we are lucky
enough we might have an audience with the tiger which are numerous in the
park.
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Day 09. Ranthambore - Fatehpur Sikri
- Agra (about 250 km / 5-6 hours)
In the early morning we again explore the park on jeeps. After the Jeep
Safari and perhaps with the memories of our encounter with tiger we leave
Rajasthan, the biggest state in India and drive through a series of fields,
small towns and villages to Agra. Enroute we make a stop and visit
Fatehpur Sikri, which
was once an imperial capital frozen in time, constructed by Akbar the Great
in the 16th century. This wonderful city constructed by red sand stones was
abandoned as abruptly as it had been built. It has been generally stated
that it was due to failing in the water supply. Late evening arrival in
Agra. Rest of the day at leisure.
Day 10. Agra
We start today our sightseeing by a visit to the
Agra Fort, built by
three of the greatest Mughal emperors.
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The
construction of this massive structure began in 1565 under Akbar's reign and
continued till the time of his grandson's reign, Shah Jahan who built the
impressive imperial quarters and mosque. After the visit of Agra Fort we
proceed to visit the most beautiful monument of India, the
Taj Mahal, an
enduring monument to love, with a continually fulfilling beauty. It was
built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan between 1631-52, as a tomb and
memorial to his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal (Jewel of the Palace), who died at
the age of 39 giving birth to her 14th child. We spend enough time at Taj
Mahal to take this impressive memory home. After the visit of Taj Mahal we
have a look at the famous fine marble inlay work which is still being done
in Agra by the descendants of the families of builders and artists of the
Taj Mahal. |
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Day 11. Agra -
Delhi
(about 200
km
/ 4 hours)
In the morning after having breakfast we drive to Delhi. Arrival in Delhi in
the afternoon. The rest of the day at leisure. (opportunity for the last
shopping or enjoy a massage in the Hotel)
Day 12.
Flight to Home
Around midnight flight to home destination.
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Tour
Reservation
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About
Hotels:
We
provide you the accommodation as per your budget mentioned above in
the table of hotels category for any of the booked tour. Hotels
provided by us are from budget to luxury class hotels. Luxury hotels are
all five stars or of above standard. Deluxe would be a combination of
3 and 4 star Hotels and standard would be a combination of 2 and 3
star or similar hotels. The criteria
for selecting hotels by us remains the best value of your money. We
also provide you wherever possible accommodation in heritage hotels.
Heritage Hotels are old Palaces, Forts and Grand mansions of Maharajas
which have been later renovated and converted into Hotels. Rooms are
decorated all individually. Rooms are comfortable, romantic and
present the flair of olden Maharaja days.
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Proposed
Hotels |
Nights |
Indo Vacations – Inclusions:
Accommodation in a double room with shower
/bath & WC in the hotels as indicated.
Half board (breakfast and dinner
in the booked
Hotels).
Rickshaw ride in Delhi, Elephant ride in
Amber.
Jungle
Safari in Ranthambore.
Breakfast & Dinner in the Hotel during the
tour.
One Dinner will be with a presentation of
Indian music and dance.
An experienced English speaking Tour Guide /
Tour Escort for the local sightseeing throughout the whole tour (An Accompanying Tour Escort will be provided on the group strength above 10 traveler).
An air-conditioned vehicle, including
insurance, fuel etc. with chauffeur (experienced, reliable and English speaking) during the entire tour.
All entrance fees
of the mouments as per the tour
itineray.
All
taxes.
Not included are:
Camera fees, gratitude, drinks and personal expenses of any nature!
Note:
We suggest that you book the international
flights in your country as this is mostly
cheaper.
Please note you will need a visitor visa for
India. We recommend to apply for the same well
in advance.
For individual travelers joining the group
will not be
charged extra for both the
airport transfers (advance notice required)
If the desired travelers do not register for
the tour – An option will be available to
operate the group tour with less people with
some extra charges. These charges will be
informed well in advance and till then there
is no obligation or no cancellation charges of
registration.
Registration for the group tour with Indo
Vacations is without any cost. Only at the time of
confirmation we will send you the travel documents and ask for 25 % of the total amount as advance payment. The
due amount can be paid after your arrival in India. (more information is available on query).
Indo Vacations reserve the right of changes
which may be beyond our control.
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Hotel Madhuban by Peppermint, Delhi (Deluxe) |
Delhi
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Hotel Peppermint, Jaipur (4 Star) |
Jaipur
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Fort Pachewar (Heritage) |
Pachewar
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Hotel Tiger Den (Resort) |
Ranthambore
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Hotel Howard Park Plaza (Four Star)
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Agra
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Total
Nights |
11 |
Heritage Hotels:
Heritage Hotels are old Palaces, Forts and Grand
mansions of Maharajas which have been later
renovated and converted into Hotels. Rooms are
decorated all individually. Rooms are
comfortable, romantic and present the flair of
olden Maharaja days.
Testimonials &
References from the customers who already
traveled with us!
Details for the vehicles used are available at
the below given links:
For 1 person – Tata Indigo - (4 seats)
http://www.indovacations.net/english/tataindigo.htm
For 2 person – Tata Indigo - (4 seats)
http://www.indovacations.net/english/tataindigo.htm
For 3 person – Tata Indigo - (4 seats)
http://www.indovacations.net/english/tataindigo.htm
For 3 - 5 person – Tavera Chevrolet / Toyota
Innova - (6 seats)
http://www.indovacations.net/english/tavera.htm;
http://www.indovacations.net/english/ToyotaInnova.htm
For 6-9 person - Tempo Traveler - (10 seats) http://www.indovacations.net/english/tempotraveler.htm
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