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Name
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Tata
Indicia Ambassadors |
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Duration:
09 Nights /10 Days
Destinations: Delhi
- Jaipur - Bikaner - Jaisalmer - Jodhpur - Mt.
Abu - Udaipur - Ajmer - Pushkar |
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Day 1: Delhi –
Jaipur |
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Our
representatives will receive you on your arrival
in Delhi. Thereafter, you will be driven straight
to Jaipur. On reaching, you will check into
Hotel Umaid Bhawan and have lunch. Afterwards,
you will visit the old city of Jaipur. You will
drive through the Johari Bazaar to the Hawa
Mahal (Palace of Winds). Also, included, will
be a visit to the various museums inside the
City Palace, Jantar Mantar and the Govind Deoji
Temple (housing the patron deity of Jaipur).
In the late evening, you will roam around the
local markets. The night stay will be at the
hotel. |
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Day 2: Jaipur
– Bikaner |
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After
an early breakfast, you will leave for Bikaner.
On the way, you will visit Fatehpur and Shekhawati.
There, you will see the cenotaph, step well,
beautifully painted havelis and old streets.
After having lunch, you will proceed for Bikaner.
On the way, you will again have a stop over
for visiting camel breeding farm outside Bikaner.
On arrival, you will check in at the hotel and
rest for the night. |
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Day 3: Bikaner
– Jaisalmer |
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The
morning will be devoted to a sightseeing tour
of the city of Bikaner. You will explore the
fabulous Junagarh fort and Lallgarh Palace.
Then, you will leave for Jaisalmer. You will
have packed lunch on the way itself. En route,
you will make a stop over to visit Kheechan,
known for its hordes of cranes. You will reach
Jaisalmer approximately before sundown. So,
you will get to catch a glimpse of the sunset
on the Golden Fort. Then, you will check in
at the hotel in Jaisalmer and stay overnight.
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Day 4: Jaisalmer
Sightseeing |
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The
day will start with a visit to the Jaisalmer
Fort and museum. Next on the Jaisalmer itinerary,
will be the Jain temple and a walk through the
back streets to the Patwon ki haveli & Kothari
haveli. After having lunch, you will proceed
to Kuldhera, an abandoned habitation and then
to Sam sand dunes. The day will end with a camel
ride. You will retire to your hotel rooms for
the night. |
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Day 5: Jaisalmer
– Jodhpur |
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After
an early morning breakfast, you will move for
Jodhpur, the Sun City. On the way, will be a
visit to Pokhran, lunch at Ossian and deer watching
in the Bishnoi villages. By afternoon, you will
be in Jodhpur. Immediately after arrival, you
will be visiting the fascinating Mehrangarh
Fort, one of the most awe-inspiring forts in
Rajasthan. Not to be missed, will be a view
of Jodhpur's blue houses and sunset from the
top of the fort. Left for the day, will be a
trip to see Jaswant Thada and Umaid Bhawan (from
outside). Afterwards, you will check in at the
hotel in Jodhpur and rest for the night.
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Day 6: Jodhpur
- Mt. Abu |
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In
the morning, you will proceed to Mt. Abu, visiting
Ranakpur Temples on the way. After reaching
there, you will check in at the hotel in Mt.
Abu. After a little rest, you will either visit
the Sunset Point or Nakki Lake in the evening.
Thereafter, you will go back to your hotel for
the night. |
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Day 7: Mt. Abu
– Udaipur |
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Morning
will start with a visit to Dilwara Temples and
Brahmakumari Ashrams. After lunch, you will
drive down to Udaipur, said to be the Venice
of east. On arrival, you will be checking into
the hotel in Udaipur. Evening will be for some
rest, followed by a good night’s sleep in the
hotel rooms. |
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Day 8: Udaipur
Sightseeing |
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The
whole day, you will be busy sightseeing the
city of Udaipur. You will cover the old city
of Udaipur, along with the City Palace, Saheliyon
ki Bari (garden of maidens) and Haldi Ghati.
Night stay will be at the hotel in Udaipur.
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Day 9: Udaipur
- Ajmer - Pushkar – Jaipur |
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After
breakfast, you will leave for Ajmer. There,
you will visit Chishti ki Dargah (Dargah of
Sufi Saint Salim Chishti). Then, you will proceed
to Pushkar. There, you will see the Holy Lake
and the only temple of Lord Brahma in the world.
You will also visit a rose farm, another thing
Pushkar is famous for. Concluding the day will
be a drive to Jaipur. After arrival, you will
check in at the hotel and rest for the night.
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Day 10: Jaipur
- Delhi |
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The morning will
be reserved for visiting the magnificent Amber
palace. You will also see the Largest Cannon
on wheels in the world, and the old cannon foundry
at Jaigarh fort. The Jaipur visit will end with
a visit to the Kanak Vrindavan Temple in the
valley of flowers. Thereafter, you will leave
for New Delhi International airport, to catch
a flight to your destination. |
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| Delhi-Agra-Jaipur
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Duration:
03
Days-02 Nights
Destinations
: Delhi-Agra-Jaipur.
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01. Delhi–Agra |
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Receive you from Delhi hotel in
the morning and straight drive to
Agra, upon arrival check into the
hotel, after having some rest proceed
for sightseeing, visit Taj Mahal,
Agra fort, and dinner over night
stay at hotel. |
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02. Agra-Jaipur |
| Morning
after breakfast check out from the
hotel and leave for Jaipur, on the
way visit Fatehpur Sikri, upon arrival
check into the hotel, after having
some rest proceed for sightseeing,
dinner & over night stay at
hotel. |
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03. Jaipur–Delhi |
| Morning
after breakfast check out the hotel
and proceed to visit City Palace,
Hawa Mahal, Amber fort, late in
the afternoon leave for Delhi, upon
arrival drop you at Delhi hotel. |
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| Cost
of the tour is Rs 4550/- per person (based on
04 person) |
| COST INCLUDED:
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Transportation
by Car through out the tour, |
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All pick up and dropping facilities |
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Sightseeing
as per the itinerary |
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Accommodation
on twin sharing basis. |
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Breakfast |
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Services
of English Speaking guide. |
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All
taxes. |
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Drivers
T.A. – D.A. |
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ALL
fuel, and state taxes, parking fee. |
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| COST EXCLUDED:
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Any
airfare. |
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Lunch
& Dinner |
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Any
personal expenses like Laundry, STD
calls, etc. |
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Camera
fee to the Monument. |
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Entrance
fee to The Monument. |
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Services
of English Speaking guide. |
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Any
insurance. |
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Any
claim due to natural Calamities such
as land slide, road blockage etc. |
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Or
any other things which are not mentioned
in cost included column. |
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| Teej-Dance
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Teej Dance is a popular dance form usually performed
during the Teej Festival. When it is the rainy
season, spirits soar high in celebration and
this is marked with traditional folk dances
in the cities of Rajasthan. It is mainly played
by women. Swings are set up in the open courtyards.Teej
dances in Rajasthan cheer up the people and
create a perfect festive mood. Folk artists
bring to life the inspiring mythologies, folk
stories and tales by the way of their dance
in the ongoing processions of Teej. Both women
and young dressed in colorful sarees, lehangas
and chunris sing songs in celebration of the
advent of the monsoon and take pleasure on outdoor
swings.
Craft of Rajasthan :
Rajasthan with a treasure of history, picturesque
architecture and bewitching landscape is an
unparalleled destination on the tourist map
of India. A destination that defies definition
in shape of Rajasthan Art. Here tourist can
find the some most popular Craft of Rajasthan
as Stone Craft, White Metal Craft, Pottery,
Gem Painting, Block Printed Textiles, Painting
on Wood, Cottons of Rajasthan, Jadau and Kundan
Jewellery from Jaipur, Blue Pottery of Jaipur,
Woodwork, Lacquerware, Gesso Work, Cottons,
Embroidery, Leather Craft.
Rajasthani Man :
Rajasthan has not only survived in all its ethnicity
but owes its charisma and colour to its enduring
traditional way of life. It is one of the 26
states that, along with seven union territories,
form the republic of India. So rich is the history
of the land that every roadside village has
its own tales of valour and sacrifice, the winds
sing them and the sands shift to spread them.
India is Spicy, but then, what is life after
all without a little bit of spice, India provides
abundant scope to explore it. |
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| Sariska
Tour |
Duration
: 03 Days-02 Nights
Altitude : 485mts area: 50.76sq. Km
Temperature : Summer Max 38.1 °C, Min
27.7 °C, Winter Max 25.3 °C, Min 6.0°C
Language : Hindi, Rajasthani, Sindhi, Urdu
& English |
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| Highlights
of Tour |
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Guided
Tour in Each City, |
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One Rajasthani Dinner at Chokhi
Dhani, |
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Painted
Elephant ride at Amber Fort, |
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Riskha
Ride at Old Delhi |
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Jungle
Safari at Sariska |
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| Cities
Covered With Tour |
Delhi
: India Gate, President House, Qutub
Minar,
Sariska : Alwar fort, Sailasar lake,
Sariska National park,
Jaipur : Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal,
City Palace, Jantar Mantar |
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| Itineary
for the Sariska weekend tour package |
Duration:
03 Days-02 Nights
Destinations : Delhi-Sariska-Jaipur-Delhi. |
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01. Delhi–Sariska(180kms) |
Morning receive you from Delhi Hotel
and straight drive to Sariska, upon
arrival Check into the hotel, after
having some rest proceed to take
Evening Jungle Safari in Sariska,
dinner & over night stay at
hotel.
Sariska Tiger Reserve is well nestled
in the Aravali Hills covering 800
sq km area divided into the grasslands,
dry deciduous forests, sheer cliffs
and rocky landscape. Whether you
want to have camel safaris, go out
for shopping in the surrounding
places, visit medieval palaces or
wildlife watching; Sariska Wildlife
Sanctuary is the best place for
you.
Nearly 90% of the area in the sanctuary
is covered with dhok trees accommodating
various wildlife species. A variety
of other wild animals like the leopard,
sambhar, chital, nilgai, four-horned
antelope, wild boar, rhesus macaque,
langur, hyena and jungle cats are
found in the Sariska Tiger Reserve
apart from the tiger. The Sariska
National Park is home to India's
largest population of peafowl, and
harbours quail, sand grouse, golden-
backed woodpeckers and crested serpent
eagles, among other species. Also
the Siliserh Lake on the edge of
the park has a large number of crocodiles.
The Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary houses
the ruins of medieval temples of
Garh-Rajor that date back to the
10th and 11th centuries. Also a
17th century castle on a hilltop
at Kankwari provides a panoramic
view of flying vultures and eagles.
The Sariska was declared a sanctuary
in 1955 and attained the status
of a National Park in 1979.
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| Wildlife
in Sariska Tiger Reserve |
The
Sariska Tiger Reserve is home to
a number of carnivores including
Leopard, Wild Dog, Jungle Cat, Hyena,
Jackal, and Tiger. The herbivore
category in Sariska includes Sambhar,
Chitel, Nilgai, Chausingha, Wild
Boar and Langur. Sariska wildlife
sanctuary is also known for its
large population of Rhesus Monkeys.
There are also many bird species
in Sariska Tiger Reserve, namely;
Peafowl, Grey Partridge, Bush Quail,
Sand Grouse, Tree Pie, Golden Backed
Wood Pecker, Crested Serpent Eagle
and the Great Indian Horned Owl.
Special Attractions in Sariska Wildlife
Sanctuary.
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| Sariska
excursions consist of some of the finest
places near the city. Excursions around
Sariska, Rajasthan are a must see for those
visiting the city. Some of the famous places
to visit around Sariska are: |
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| Siliserh
Lake & Palace |
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The
Siliserh Lake is situated near the
Sariska tiger reserve, just off
the Alwar-Sariska road. Overlooking
the palace built by Maharaja Vinay
Singh in 1845 for his queen Shila,
the lake
presents a fascinating sight. The
palace has now been converted into
a tourist resort. The lake serves
as a popular picnic spot, providing
the facilities of boating and sailing.
Major attractions of the lake include
the crocodiles inhabiting of the
lake. |
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| Alwar |
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city of Alwar is situated at a distance
of about 36 km from Sariska. Rao Pratap
Singhji of Macheri founded this city
in 1771 to serve as his capital. The
main attractions of Alwar include
the hilltop fort, a place, a number
of temples, a beautiful garden, the
local museum, etc. |
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02. Sariska - (122kms) |
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| After
having breakfast lave for Jaipur,
upon arrival check into the hotel
after having some rest proceed for
sightseeing, and visit City Place
Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Enjoy Elephant
ride at Amber Fort, Evening Walk through
the Local Markets. |
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| Jaipur |
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| The
origins of the beautiful city of Jaipur
can be traced back to the eighteenth
century, during the reign of Jai Singh
II who ascended the Amber throne in
1699. Jaipur today, epitomizes the
spirit of Rajputana. In-spite of growing
into a bustling metropolis, it still
retains it's character and history
- Beautiful fusion of the yesteryears
and modernity. Popularly known as
the Pink City because of the extensive
use of the locally abundant pink plastered
stone, painted so in honor of the
visit of the royal consort of Queen
Victoria. Jaipur thrills the soul
with its massive forts, magnificent
palaces, exquisite temples and lush
gardens. |
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| Amber
Fort Palace |
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Amber
is the classic romantic Rajasthani
fort palace. Its construction was
started by Man Singh I in 1592, and
completed by his descendent Jai Singh
I. It's forbidding exterior belies
an inner paradise where a beautiful
fusion of Mughal and Hindu styles
finds it's ultimate expression.
Proceed for morning sightseeing of
Jaipur covering the important palaces
and monuments. |
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| City
Palace |
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delightful blend of Mughal and traditional
Rajasthani architecture, the City
Palace sprawls over one-seventh of
the area in the walled city. It houses
the Chandra Mahal, Shri Govind Dev
Temple and the City Palace Museum. |
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| Jantar
Mantar |
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is the largest and the best preserved
of the five observatories built by
Jai Singh II in different parts of
the country. This observatory consisting
of outsized astronomical instruments
is still in use. |
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| Hawa
Mahal |
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ornamental facade of this "Palace
of Winds" is a prominent landmark
in Jaipur. Its five-storey structure
of sandstone plastered pink encrusted
with fine trelliswork and elaborate
balconies. The palace has 953 niches
and windows. Built in 1799 by Pratap
Singh, the Mahal was a royal grandstand
for the palace women. |
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03. Jaipur – Delhi (270kms) |
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| After
having breakfast leave for Delhi,
upon arrival visit India gate, President
House, Qutub Minar, and then drop
you at Delhi Airport to catch the
flight for onward destination. |
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Cost
of the tour is Rs. 3950/- per person (based
on 04 person) |
| COST INCLUDED:
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Transportation
by Car through out the tour, |
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All pick up and dropping facilities |
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Sightseeing
as per the itinerary |
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Accommodation
on twin sharing basis. |
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Breakfast |
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Services
of English Speaking guide. |
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All
taxes. |
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Drivers
T.A. – D.A. |
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All
fuel, and state taxes, parking fee. |
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| COST EXCLUDED:
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Any
airfare. |
Ø |
Lunch
& Dinner |
Ø |
Any
personal expenses like Laundry, STD
calls, etc. |
Ø |
Camera
fee to the Monument. |
Ø |
Entrance
fee to The Monument. |
Ø |
Services
of English Speaking guide. |
Ø |
Any
insurance. |
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Any
claim due to natural Calamities such
as land slide, road blockage etc. |
Ø |
Or
any other things which are not mentioned
in cost included column. |
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| Places |
Hotel
to be used / similar |
| Jaipur
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Hotel
Sarang Palace |
| Sariska
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Nirwana
Palace |
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| GENERAL
RULES |
| 1 |
Tourist
is advised is not to carry any precious
items while in tour. |
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Tourist
can enroll his/her names for the
tours by paying initial advance.
The balance amount must reach Delhi
Office at least 5 days before scheduled
departure of the tour without waiting
for reminder from our side. If the
full amount is not paid in the time
the company reserves the right to
cancel the bookings with consequent
loss of deposit and apply the cancellation
charges. |
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Tourist
travel at their own risk. Neither
the tour operator nor their representative
or staff accept any liability or
responsibility for an kind of risk,
theft, delay, damages, loss, injury,
accident, death etc. during their
tour howsoever it might have caused. |
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The
operator has also right to cancel
at any time any or all the tours
announced without assigning any
reason whatsoever. In such case
the operator's responsibility will
be only to refund the amount by
such passengers, without any compensation
whatsoever. |
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The
hotels are subject to change without
prior notice. |
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The
seats in the bus are allotted on
"first comr first serverd basis"
at the time of booking of the tour. |
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If
there is any loss or damage by any
passengers to the property of the
hotel, bus, tour, operator or any
other concerned parties or person
during the tour then such passengers
have to compensate the concerned
parties or person for the same immediately. |
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During
sightseeing we will take the bus
/car up to the point it is allowed
or can be taken. There offer if
any vehicle or other arrangements
are to be made then the expenses
should be paid by the passengers
only. |
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Timings
mentioned in the itinerary for the
bus/car tour are only estimated
time for the sake of knowledge.
There are always chances of delay
in arrival at the destination due
to various reasons. |
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Refunds,
if any, will be given after a periods
of ten days from the date of claim.
Refunds will be paid only by cheque
and only against receipts. |
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Due
to unavoidable circumstanmces, if
there is aloes in the stay of hotel
or sightseeing or missed then no
refund will be granted to the passengers
in this respect. |
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If
any passengers decide to break their
journey after commencement of the
tour, they can do so, but no refund
for the balance periods of the tour
will be granted to them and their
all onwards journey arrangements
will be the sole responsibility
of such passengers only. |
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All
disputes /legal claims subject to
Delhi Jurisdiction only. |
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| CANCELLATION
RULES |
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20
Days or More days before departure
of Tour 10% on Full amount
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10
days before departure tour
25% on full amount. |
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06
days before departure of tour
40% on full amount. |
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Within
04 days before departure of
tour :No Refund. |
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