The document provides details about a 14-day winter journey tour in India from December 1st to 14th organized by Yoga In The Himalayas. The tour will visit popular places in ancient India and the Himalayas, including Delhi, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Agra, Jaipur, and include daily yoga, meditation, and sightseeing activities. A daily program schedule outlines the itinerary, activities, and locations visited each day of the tour. Additional information describes notable religious and cultural sites that will be visited in Delhi, Haridwar, and Rishikesh.
2. from cold to the winter
warm your body and soul
from cold to the winter
warm your body and soul
During the journey we will visit the most popular places of the ancient India and visit the
home of the Yoga & Meditation at the foot of the great Himalayas. You’ll learn to control
your Body & Mind in the presence with daily Yoga & Meditaton practices.
Meditation helps to control and cultivate your mind by bringing moment-to-moment
awareness and calming down your busy mind. This can have a broader application to your
daily life, make you much happier and allow you to live mindfully.
Surya & Chandra Namaskara also known in english as Sun & Moon Salutation ("salutate to
the sun/moon"). It is a common sequence of asanas (yoga postures). Its origins lie in a
worship of Surya & Chandra, the Hindu solar & lunar deity. This sequence of movements
and asanas can be practised on varying levels of awareness.
This is also meditation that makes your body and mind healthy and well controlled, and of
course leads you to the presence.
Sun & Moon Salutations are a little different practices which are in perfect harmony with
the energy of the Sun & Moon.
„Meditation is solely maintaining your mind just as it is, without creating anything.”
„Yoga is the journey of the Self, through the Self, to the Self.”
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1ST DAY ˙˙˙ DELHI
Morning arrivel at New Delhi, India. Check in to the Hotel and take rest after the all-day flight.
6.30PM – 7.00PM
Evening Meditation.
7.00PM – 8.00PM
Dinner.
Overnight stay in the Hotel.
2ND DAY ˙˙˙ OLD DELHI & NEW DELHI
7.00AM – 8.00AM
9.00AM – 10.00AM
10.00AM – 6.00PM
6.00PM – 7.00PM
7.00PM – 8.00PM
Morning Meditation and practice Surya Namaskara (Sun salutation).
Breakfast.
Sightseeing tour in New Delhi & Old Delhi.
Visit: Humayun's Tomb, Jama Masjid (World-reflecting Mosque), Lotus
Temple.
Evening Meditation and practice Chandra Namaskara (Moon Salutation).
Dinner.
Overnight stay in the Hotel.
3RD DAY ˙˙˙ DELHI – HARIDWAR
7.00AM – 8.00AM
9.00AM – 10.00AM
10.00AM – 5.00PM
6.00PM – 7.00PM
7.00PM – 8.00PM
Morning Meditation and practice Surya Namaskara (Sun salutation).
Breakfast.
Drive from Delhi to Haridwar. Check in to Hotel and take rest.
Evening Meditation and practice Chandra Namaskara (Moon
Salutation).
Dinner.
Overnight stay in the Hotel.
4TH DAY ˙˙˙ HARIDWAR
7.00AM – 8.00AM
9.00AM – 10.00AM
10.00AM – 5.00PM
6.00PM – 7.00PM
7.00PM – 8.00PM
Morning Meditation and practice Surya Namaskara (Sun salutation).
Breakfast.
Sightseeing tour in Haridwar.
Visit: Shiva Statue, Har ki Pauri, Chandi Devi Temple, Maya Devi Temple,
Mansa Devi Temple (travel up by Cable Car).
Evening Meditation and practice Chandra Namaskara (Moon Salutation).
Dinner.
Overnight stay in the Hotel.
5TH DAY ˙˙˙ HARIDWAR – RISHIKESH
7.00AM – 8.00AM
9.00AM – 10.00AM
10.00AM – 12.00AM
1.00PM – 2.00PM
2.00PM – 6.00PM
6.00PM – 7.00PM
7.00PM – 8.00PM
Morning Meditation and practice Surya Namaskara (Sun salutation).
Breakfast.
Drive from Haridwar to Rishikesh. Check in to Hotel Narayana Palace and
take rest.
Lunch.
Sightseeing tour in Rishikesh.
Visit: Laxman Juhla & Ram Juhla, Triveni Ghat, Bharat Mandir, Rishikund,
Geeta Bhawan, Neelkanth Mahadev, Tera Manzil Temple, Lakshman
Temple, Vasishta Gufa.
Evening Meditation and practice Chandra Namaskara (Moon Salutation).
Dinner.
Overnight stay in the Hotel.
6TH DAY ˙˙˙ RISHIKESH
7.00AM – 8.00AM
9.00AM – 10.00AM
10.00AM – 12.00AM
1.00PM – 2.00PM
5.00PM – 7.00PM
7.00PM – 8.00PM
Morning Meditation and practice Surya Namaskara (Sun salutation).
Breakfast.
Whole day relax in Rishikesh. Swimming pool, massage, market, free for
optional activates.
Lunch.
Evening visit Parmath Niketan Ashram and join their evening ceremony.
Dinner.
Overnight stay in the Hotel.
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7TH DAY ˙˙˙ KUNJAPURI
7.00AM – 8.00AM
9.00AM – 10.00AM
10.00AM – 6.00PM
6.00PM – 7.00PM
7.00PM – 8.00PM
Morning Meditation and practice Surya Namaskara (Sun salutation).
Breakfast.
Visit Kunjapuri Temple. Drive to Kunja Puri (one hour on the mountain
roads to mountain top - Kunja Puri.) Go back by walk (3 hours). Enjoy
walking through the Himalayan forests and panoramic view of Himalayan
peaks .
Evening Meditation and practice Chandra Namaskara (Moon Salutation).
Dinner. Overnight stay in the Hotel.
8TH DAY ˙˙˙ WHITE RIVER RAFTING
7.00AM – 8.00AM
9.00AM – 10.00AM
10.00AM – 11.00AM
1.00PM – 2.00PM
2.00PM – 6.00PM
6.00PM – 7.00PM
7.00PM – 8.00PM
Morning Meditation and practice Surya Namaskara (Sun salutation).
Breakfast.
Drive to Shivpuri to start rafting from Shivpuri to Rishikesh.
Lunch.
After lunch we raft down on the river Ganga and go back to the Hotel.
Evening Meditation and practice Chandra Namaskara (Moon Salutation).
Dinner. Overnight stay in the Hotel.
9TH DAY ˙˙˙ RISHIKESH – AGRA
7.00AM – 8.00AM
9.00AM – 10.00AM
10.00AM – 6.00PM
6.00PM – 7.00PM
7.00PM – 8.00PM
Morning Meditation and practice Surya Namaskara (Sun salutation).
Breakfast.
Drive to Agra, check in to Hotel and take rest.
Evening Meditation and practice Chandra Namaskara (Moon Salutation).
Dinner. Overnight stay in the Hotel.
10TH DAY ˙˙˙ AGRA
7.00AM – 8.00AM
9.00AM – 10.00AM
10.00AM – 6.00PM
6.00PM – 7.00PM
7.00PM – 8.00PM
Morning Meditation and practice Surya Namaskara (Sun salutation).
Breakfast.
Whole day sightseeing tour in Agra.
Visit: Taj Mahal, Itimad-ud-Daula, Red Fort, Diwan-i-khas, Fatehpur Sikri.
Evening Meditation and practice Chandra Namaskara (Moon Salutation).
Dinner. Overnight stay in the Hotel.
11TH DAY ˙˙˙ AGRA – JAIPUR
7.00AM – 8.00AM
8.00AM – 2.00PM
3.00PM – 6.00PM
6.00PM – 7.00PM
7.00PM – 8.00PM
Breakfast.
Drive from Agra to Jaipur.
After lunch visit the Pink City & City Palace.
Evening Meditation and practice Chandra Namaskara (Moon Salutation).
Dinner. Overnight stay in the Hotel.
12TH DAY ˙˙˙ AMER FORT – DELHI
7.00AM – 8.00AM
9.00AM – 10.00AM
10.00AM – 2.00PM
2.00PM – 7.00PM
7.00PM – 8.00PM
Morning Meditation and practice Surya Namaskara (Sun salutation).
Breakfast.
Visit Amer Fort near Jaipur. Go up to the palace by elephant riding or by
walk.
Afternoon transfer to railway station and train to Delhi.
Dinner. Overnight stay in the Hotel.
13RD DAY ˙˙˙ DELHI
7.00AM – 8.00AM
9.00AM – 10.00AM
11.00AM – 4.00PM
4.00AM – 6.00PM
6.00PM – 7.00PM
7.00PM – 8.00PM
Morning Meditation and practice Surya Namaskara (Sun salutation).
Breakfast.
Visit Akshardham Temple & Qutab Minar.
Free for optional activates.
Evening Meditation and practice Chandra Namaskara (Moon Salutation).
Dinner. Overnight stay in the Hotel.
14TH DAY
7.00AM – 8.00AM
Morning Meditation and practice Surya Namaskara (Sun salutation).
9.00AM – 10.00AM
Breakfast.
After breakfast freetime at Delhi, evening transfer to Airport and fly back to Home.
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Delhi
Humayun's Tomb is the tomb of the Mughal Emperor Humayun.
The tomb was commissioned by Humayun's first wife Bega
Begum in 1569-70, and designed by Mirak Mirza Ghiyath, a
Persian architect. It was the first garden-tomb on the Indian
subcontinent, and is located in Nizamuddin East, Delhi, India.
The site was chosen on the banks of Yamuna river, due to its
proximity to Nizamuddin Dargah, the mausoleum of the
celebrated Sufi saint of Delhi, Nizamuddin Auliya, who was much
revered by the rulers of Delhi.
Jama Masjid (World-reflecting Mosque): The Masjid-i Jahān commonly known
as the Jama Masjid of Delhi, is the principal mosque of Old Delhi in India.
Commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, built this mosque in the
year 1650 AD and completed in the year 1656 AD, it is the largest and bestknown mosque in India. It lies at the beginning of the Chawri Bazar Road, a
very busy central street of Old Delhi.
Lotus Temple located in New Delhi, India, is a Bahá'í House of Worship
completed in 1986. Notable for its flowerlike shape, it serves as the Mother
Temple of the Indian subcontinent and has become a prominent attraction in
the city. The Lotus Temple has won numerous architectural awards and been
featured in hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles
Akshardham Temple is a Hindu temple
complex in Delhi, India. Also referred to as
Delhi
Akshardham
or
Swaminarayan
Akshardham, the complex displays millennia of
traditional Hindu and Indian culture,
spirituality, and architecture. The building was
inspired and developed by Pramukh Swami
Maharaj, the spiritual head of the
Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam
Swaminarayan
Sanstha,
whose
3,000
volunteers helped 7,000 artisans construct
Akshardham. The temple, which attracts
approximately 70 percent of all tourists who
visit Delhi, was officially opened on 6 Nov. ’05.
It sits near the banks of the Yamuna.
Qutab Minar is the tallest minar in India, originally an ancient Islamic Monument,
inscribed with Arabic inscriptions, though the iron pillar has some Brahmi
inscriptions, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located in Delhi, the Qutub Minar
is made of red sandstone and marble. The tower has 379 stairs, is 72.5 metres (237.8
ft) high, and has a base diameter of 14.3 metres, which narrows to 2.7 metres at the
top storey. Construction was started in 1192 by Qutub-ud-din Aibak and was
completed by Iltutmish. It is surrounded by several other ancient and medieval
structures and ruins, collectively known as the Qutub complex.
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Haridwar
Shiva Statue is the third tallest Lord Shiva statue in the World (30.5m
high(100 feet)). This is Second Tallest statues of Shiva in India. It’s a
popular pilgrim center in Uttarakhand state of India. Located next to the
River Ganga in the holy city of Haridwar, this huge statue enthralls
devotees from around the world. The Shiva statue is flanked by a statue
of Swami Vivekananda. In the name Haridwar; Hari means god and
dwar means gateway and hence it is known as Gateway to God.
Har ki Pauri is a famous ghat on the banks of
the Ganges in Haridwar in Uttarakhand state in
India. This revered place is the major landmark
of the holy city of Haridwar. Literally, "Har"
means "Lord Shiva" who is the god according to
shaivite school of Hindu theology, "ki" means
"of" and "pauri" means "steps". Lord Shiva and
Lord Vishnu are believed to have visited the
Brahmakund in Har ki Paudi in the Vedic times.
There is a large footprint said to belong to Lord
Vishnu on a stone wall. Har ki pauri is also the
area where thousands of pilgrims converge and
the festivities commence during the Kumbha
Mela, which takes place every twelve years.
Chandi Devi Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Chandi Devi in the holy city of Haridwar in
the Uttarakhand state of India. The temple is situated atop the Neel Parvat on the Eastern summit of the
Sivalik Hills, the southernmost mountain chain of the Himalayas. Chandi Devi Temple was built in 1929 by
Suchat Singh in his reign as the King of Kashmir.
Maya Devi Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to goddess Maya in the
holy city of Haridwar of Uttarakhand state in India. It is believed that the
heart and navel of goddess Sati fell in the region where the temple stands
today and thus it is sometimes referred to as a Shakti Peetha.
Goddess Maya is the Adhisthatri deity of Haridwar. She is a three-headed
and four-armed deity who is believed to be an incarnation of Shakti.
Haridwar was previously known as Mayapuri in reverence to this deity.
Mansa Devi Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to goddess Mansa Devi in
the holy city of Haridwar in the Uttarakhand state of India. The temple is
located atop the Bilwa Parvat on the Sivalik Hills, the southernmost
mountain chain of the Himalayas. The temple also known as Bilwa Tirth is
one of the Panch Tirth (Five Pilgrimages) within Haridwar. Mansa Devi
Temple is a Siddh Peetha which are the places of worship where desires
get fulfilled.
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Rishikesh
Laxman Juhla & Ram Juhla both are iron suspension bridges situated
in Rishikesh in Indian state of Uttarakhand. These are made over river
Ganges to cross the river and is a landmark of Rishikesh. It is said that
Laxman crossed Ganges on jute ropes between the place where this
bridge is built. Laxman Jhula was built in 1939 and Ram Juhla in the
1980s. Though similar in design, but Ram Juhla is bigger than. This
bridge constructed with the span of 450 feet (140m) and above 59
feet (18m) from summer water level.
Triveni Ghat: evening aarti of Goddess Ganga is performed at Triveni Ghat.
Triveni is a bathing Ghat where people wash their sins by taking a dip in the holy
water of sacred Ganga River. It is believed that the three streams of Ganga,
Yamuna and Saraswati are flowing together underground at this point. Pinda
Shradha is also performed at Triveni Ghat.
Bharat Mandir is the oldest temple of Rishikesh, situated near the Jhanda Chowk. Rishi Rabhya did his
penance at this holy spot and the place is devoted to Lord Vishnu. A spectacular sacred Shree Yanthra is
placed at the inner canopy of the temple. Bharat Mandir celebrates colourful spring festival called 'Basant
Panchami'.
Rishikund is literally suggests the sage's pond. It is believed that the waters of the
Yamuna drenched this pond on the request of Kubz saint. Close to Trivenighat is
the most ancient place, the Rishikund. Anciant records relate this to Kubz Saint ,
who was blessed by the Goddess Yamuna by saturating this pond by its water.The
pond reflects the temple of Ragunath , deidicated to lord Rama and his wife.
Shani mandir is also situated at Rishikund.
Geeta Bhawan is one of the oldest temple complexes situated by the
side of Laxman Jhula on the banks of sacred Ganges in Rishikesh. Gita
Bhavan is dedicated as a Museum for puranic and mythological
awareness for the common public. Building consists of a very large
complex comprising discourse halls and over 1000 rooms available
free of charge for the stay of devotees. For the convenience of the
devotees, simple vegetarian food, kitchen and grocery items and
Indian sweets are available at very moderate price.
Neelkanth Mahadev: thousands of devotees visit Neelkanth Mahadev every
month throughout the year. It is situated on the summit of the mountain across
the sacred Ganga River. According to mythology this is the place where Lord
Shiva drank the venom produced during 'Sagar Manthan' which turned his
throat blue and was thus the place was named as Neelkanth. Neelkanth and
Mahadev are names of Lord Shiva.
Tera Manzil Temple is very popular among the travellers as it is enshrined with idols of different Hindu
gods and goddesses. The temple provides the visitors with a beautiful view of the sun set and the
surrounding area from the top most floor of Tera Manzil Temple. The temple is visible from HaridwarBadrinath Highway.
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Lakshman Temple: it is believed that Lakshman performed Tapa at the site of
this temple. It is believed that Lord Rama along with his brother Lakshman
made a twing bridge near this temple on their way to Himalayas. The main
attraction in this temple is the Rishi Kund, where Lord Ram and Lakshman
bathed in order to get rid of their sins of killing the demon Ravana.
Vashista Gufa is a famous attraction for meditation, located at the bank of River Ganga, this gufa is
situated at a distance of 16 km from Rishikesh. It takes about an hours drive on the Rishikesh Badrinath
Highway to reach Vashishta Gufa. For the adventure seeker, this place provides with camping facility.
Parmath Niketan Ashram is an ashram located in Rishikesh,
India, situated in the lap of the lush Himalayas, along the
banks of the Ganges. As the largest ashram in Rishikesh with
over 1000 rooms, Parmarth Niketan provides its thousands
of pilgrims - who come from all corners of the Earth - with a
clean, pure and sacred atmosphere as well as abundant,
beautiful gardens. The daily activities at Parmarth Niketan
include morning universal prayers, daily yoga and
meditation classes, daily satsang and lecture programs,
kirtan, a world renowned Ganga aarti at sunset, as well as
Nature Cure and Ayurvedic treatment and training.
Kunja Puri Temple is located at an altitude of 1645mts and hidden
in the mountains near Rishikesh, it offers a panoramic view of the
Himalayan peaks to the North and of Rishikesh, Haridwar and the
Doon valley to the South. Travelling towards Gangotri, about 6
kms, from Narendra Nagar the road bifurcates at Hindola Khal,
leading to the shrine, which is 5 kms further. Being a prime
religious center, thousands of visitors come throughout the year
especially during ‘Navratras’ (April & October). Grand
Celebrations are held during the Dussehra festival. This is one of
the temples where Sati's body parts fell.
Agra
Taj Mahal is a white marble mausoleum located in
Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. It was built by Mughal
emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his third wife,
Mumtaz Mahal. The Taj Mahal is widely recognized
as "the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the
universally admired masterpieces of the world's
heritage".
Taj Mahal is regarded by many as the finest example
of Mughal architecture, a style that combines
elements from Islamic, Persian, Ottoman Turkish
and Indian architectural styles. In 1983, the Taj
Mahal became a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Itimad-ud-Daula is a Mughal mausoleum in the
city of Agra in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
Often described as a "jewel box", sometimes called
the "Baby Tāj", the tomb of I'timād-ud-Daulah is
often regarded as a draft of the Tāj Mahal. Along
with the main building, the structure consists of
numerous outbuildings and gardens. The tomb,
built between 1622 and 1628 represents a
transition between the first phase of monumental
Mughal architecture - primarily built from red
sandstone with marble decorations, as in
Humayun's Tomb in Delhi and Akbar's tomb in
Sikandra.
Red Fort is a monument, an UNESCO World Heritage site located in
Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is about 2.5 km northwest of its more
famous sister monument, the Taj Mahal. The fort can be more
accurately described as a walled city.
Two of the fort's gates are notable: the "Delhi Gate" and the "Lahore
Gate." The Lahore Gate is also popularly also known as the "Amar
Singh Gate," for Amar Singh Rathore.
Diwan-i-khas is a court's Hall of Private Audience, smaller
than the Dīwān-e-Ām. Here envoys and other honoured
guests were granted a personal audience with the ruler. At
Agra, the Dīwān-i-Khās is a small marble structure near the
Dīwān-e-Ām. It is inside a red fort. It was the most
ornamental building built by Shahjhan. It was decorated by
gems and gold silver linings. A channel built by marble in
which water flows justifies its exceptional beauty. On one
of its walls this verse in Persian language is written: „If
there is paradise anywhere on earth, it is here, it is here, it
is here.”
Fatehpur Sikri: it is a city and a municipal board in Agra district
in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. The city was founded in
1569 by the Mughal emperor Akbar, and served as the capital
of the Mughal Empire from 1571 to 1585. After his military
victories over Chittor and Ranthambore, Akbar decided to shift
his capital from Agra to a new location 23 miles (37 km) on the
Sikri ridge, to honor the Sufi saint Salim Chishti. Here he
commenced the construction of a planned walled city which
took the next fifteen years in planning and construction of a
series royal palaces, harem, courts, a mosque, private quarters
and other utility buildings. He named the city, Fatehabad, with
Fateh, a word of Arabic origin in Persian, meaning "victory." it
was later called Fatehpur Sikri. It is one of the best preserved
collection of Mughal architecture in India.
10. Jaipur
Pink City & City Palace: Jaipur is known as the Pink City of
India. The city is remarkable among pre-modern Indian cities
for the width and regularity of its streets which are laid out
into six sectors separated by broad streets 34 m (111 ft)
wide. City Palace includes the Chandra Mahal and Mubarak
Mahal palaces and other buildings, is a palace complex in
Jaipur, the capital of the Rajasthan state, India. It was the
seat of the Maharaja of Jaipur, the head of the Kachwaha
Rajput clan. The Chandra Mahal palace now houses a
museum but the greatest part of it is still a royal residence.
The palace complex, which is located northeast of the centre
of the grid patterned Jaipur city, incorporates an impressive
and vast array of courtyards, gardens and buildings. The
palace was built between 1729 and 1732, initially by Sawai
Jai Singh II, the ruler of Amber.
Amer Fort is located in Amer (a town with an area of 4 square kilometres (1.5 sq mi), 11
kilometres (6.8 m) from Jaipur, Rajasthan state, India. It is one of the principal tourist
attractions in the Jaipur area, located high on a hill. Amer Fort was built by Raja Man Singh I.
Amer Fort is known for its artistic style, blending both Hindu and Rajput elements. With its
large ramparts, series of gates and cobbled paths, the fort overlooks the Maota Lake, at its
forefront.
Special Travel Opportunities During The Tour
Cable Car: it is a mass transit system using rail cars that are hauled by a continuously
moving cable running at a constant speed. Individual cars stop and start by releasing
and gripping this cable as required. Cable cars are distinct from funiculars, where the
cars are permanently attached to the cable, and cable railways, which are similar to
funiculars, but where the rail vehicles are attached and detached manually.
Trekking: from Kunjapuri to Rishikesh is a 3hrs long, adventurous journey undertaken
on foot. You can go by car too, but if you feel yourself healthy and well trained for a
little trekking, come on! The terrain is steep but accessible to anyone with a little
careful.
White River Rafting: Rafting on Ganges is a subtle art that every adventure enthusiast
wants to experience and mastered upon. Rafting down the various tributaries and
rapids of River Ganges is an extraordinarily calm and adventurous race you should
enjoy. If you like to get wet then white water rafting in the Ganges should be your ideal
selection.
Elephant Ride: this is your chance to ride an elephant up to the Amber Fort like the
royalty of Rajasthan once did. Mount the animal from a raised platform and sit
comfortably in a specially designed, secure seat as the majestic animal winds its way up
the ramparts of the fort.
11. ABOUT THE WEATHER
ABOUT THE WEATHER
It is called „Winter Journey”, but in this season the weather is mild and hot in India. The
temperature during the day is between 20-25 degrees, and the night temperature is 1-5
degrees.
ABOUT THE PRICES
ABOUT THE PRICES
Price per person 56.000 INR (~935$ ; ~690€) include all services from Delhi to Delhi Airport.
(We require 50% advance payment until 1st of September to hold the booking on confirmed
basis & the balance payment should be paid within 30 days of reservation date.)
COST INCLUDES AS FOLLOWING:
• All accommodation on double sharing, single sharing or twin
sharing basis in Hotel
• All transportation from Delhi Airport to Delhi Airport by aircondition small vehicles / coach depending on the group size
• Every day Yoga Meditation class
• Daily breakfast & dinner
• All tourist taxes
• All Sightseeing tours
• Services of tour guide
• Visit to all important temples and places during the entire trip
• Yoga master during the trip
• Yoga mat
• Train ticket
• Monument & Fort entrance fees in Agra, Jaipur and Delhi
• One day rafting trip on the Ganges at Rishikesh
• English speaking tour guide from airport to Airport for 14 days
COST NOT INCLUDES AS FOLLOWING:
• Any charges for carrying still/video
cameras etc.
• Alcohol, soft drinks, bottled water,
beverages, etc.
• Personal expenses like tips, telephone calls,
laundry, etc.
• Elephant ride
• Any costs arising out of unforeseen
circumstances like landslides, road blocks,
bad weather, etc.
• Travel insurance
• any visa fees
• Lunch cost not include in above
• Visa and passport fees
• Any Fligth from home to Delhi and back
to home
HOTEL DETAILS
HOTEL DETAILS
Delhi – Agra – Jaipur 3 -4 Star Hotels . Rishikesh – Haridwar 2 star Hotels (with swimming pool).
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13. The past should not be followed after,
And the future not desired.
What is past is dead and gone,
The pastAnd the not be is yet to come.
should future followed after,
And the future not desired.
But whoever dead and gone,
What is past is gains insight into things
Presently arisen yet to come.
And the future isin the here and now,
Knowing them, unmoved, unshaken Let him cultivate that insight.
But whoever gains insight into things
Buddha
Presently arisen in-the here and now,
Knowing them, unmoved, unshaken Let him cultivate that insight.
Buddha
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