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| Dream Destinations Tours |
| Chandigarh-Kullu-Manali-Dharamshala-Katra-Vaishnodevi-Amritsar |
| Every Monday : Dep. 06.00 AM |
Arr. Next Tuesday
10.00 PM |
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| Place
to Visit : |
Chandigarh |
Kullu |
Rohtang
Pass |
Dharamshala |
Dalhousie |
Katra |
Mata
vaishno Devi |
Amritsar |
Wagah
Border |
Golden
Temple |
Kurukshetra |
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Chandigarh - The present capital city of
the States of both Punjab and Haryana is the first planned city of
India. However, it does not belong to either of the States. It is a
Union Territory, administered by the Government of India. The city is
very modern and has derived its name from a temple on the slope of the
Sivalik hill, Chandi Mandir (deity Chandi, goddess of power), and a fort
or "garh" beyond the temple, called Chandigarh.
Kullu - The Valley of Gods is
perhaps the most delightful region in the Western Himalayas and is now
the district headquarters of the valley but is not the main tourist
centre. It was once known as Kulanthpitha- "the end of the habitable
world”. This town has long been a centre of faith and is famous for its
temples and the annual Dussehra festival. 
Rohtang Pass - is the highest
point, 4,112m, on the Manali-Keylong road, 51-km from Manali town. It
provides a wide panoramic view of mountains rising far above clouds,
which is a sight truly breath-taking. It offers only limited skiing
opportunities, but trekking possibilities are immense.
Dharamshala - popularly known as
the Scotland of India, stands on a spur of the Dhauladhar range amidst
magnificient deodar and pine forests. It is the district headquarters of
Kangra district and is also known as "The Little Lhasa in India". It
has every thing for a perfect holiday and is full of life and peace. The
headquarters of His Holiness the Dalai Lama are here.

Dalhousie - is a quiet town, with
a sense of enchantment. This hill station spreads over five
low-levelhills at the western edge of the Dhauladhar range, just east of
the Ravi River. The picturesque town is interspersed with the
colonial-era buildings, low roofed stalls and hotels. The pine-covered
slopes around it are intersected with paths and treks, which are ideal
for short undemanding walks.
The gateway to the Chamba Valley, this
colonial town was established in 1854 by the British governor-general
Lord Dalhousie.
Katra - is the small town
around 50 kms from Jammu. It is the entry point for the pilgrims
visiting the world famous shrine of Vaishno Devi. The pilgrims are
expected to take a trek of around 15 kms to visit the shrine from Katra.
Although a tedious trek, it has scenic and picturesque surroundings
with a climate that
is pleasant enough to go withthe faith of the pilgrims.
Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine
is one of the oldest shrine of India, located at a height of 5300 feet
on the holy Trikuta Hills of the Shivalik Hill Range. The Holy cave is
13 Kms from the Base Camp Katra. The Town Katra is 50 Kms away from
Jammu and 35 Kms from District HQ Udhampur and is linked by road. The
Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine is one of the most popular Shrines of India.
Amritsar - The Sikh Guru,
Guru Ram Das, founded Amritsar, meaning 'a pool of nectar'. It has
grown from a sacred village pond into a spiritual temporal centre of
Sikh culture. Amritsar is the soul of Punjab and today it is India's
important distribution centre of dry-fruits. It is one of the most
ancient and fascinating cities of India. It is also the city where
Jallianwala Bagh, the garden where scores of innocent Indian people were
massacred by the British. Amritsar is an institution by itself.
Golden Temple - Har
Mandir Saheb, popularly known, as the Golden temple is the holiest
shrine for the Sikhs, so called because the entire upper half was inlaid
with copper covered over by gold plate. The architecture of the Golden
Temple, is a blend of Hindu and Muslim styles.
Kurukshetra- The ancient
land of Kurukshetra is regarded as the birthplace of one of the greatest
religions of the world, Hinduism. It is the land where the sage Manu
penned his 'Manusmriti' and where learned 'rishis' compiled the Rig Veda
and Sama Veda. Kurukshetra, named after the great sage king Kuru, is
also the site of the epic battle of Mahabharata. It was graced with the
visits of Lord Krishna, the Buddha and the Sikh gurus. |
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| Schedule |
| Day 1 : |
Delhi |
Dep. 06.00 A.M. |
Chandigarh
Sight Seeing |
Arr. 10.00
A.M.
Rose Garden, Rock Garden, Sukhana Lake,
Pinjore Garden |
Night
Halt |
| Day 2 : |
Chandigarh |
Dep. 05.00
A.M. |
| Manali |
Arr. 05.00
P.M.
(Rest for 2 hrs., Free for Local Visit's & Shopping) |
Night Halt |
| Day 3 : |
Manali |
Dep.
09.00 A.M. |
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Rohtang Pass, Gulaba & Manali Local Visit's &
Shopping |
| Manali |
Arr.
07.00 P.M. |
Night
Halt |
| Day 4 : |
Manali |
Dep.
05.00 A.M. |
| Dharamshala |
Chamunda
Devi / Dharamshala |
Night
Halt |
| Day 5 : |
Dharamshala
Jwalamukhi, Kangra, Dharamshala |
Dep. 07.00
A.M.
Night Halt |
| Day 6 : |
Dharamshala |
Dep. 05.00
A.M. |
| Katra |
Arr. 08.00
P.M. |
Night
Halt |
| Day 7 :
Katra |
Dep. 06.00
A.M. to Mata Vaishno Devi
Darbar & Back to Katra |
Night
Halt |
| Day 8 : |
Katra |
Dep. 06.00
A.M. |
| Amritsar |
Golden
Temple, Jalianwala Bagh & Waga Border |
Night
Halt |
Day 9 :
Kurukshetra |
Amritsar
Arr. 01.00 P.M. |
Dep. 06.00
A.M.
Dep. 05.00 P.M. |
| Back to
Delhi (Head Office) 10.00 PM |
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| Fares Detail |
| A/c
Deluxe Rs. 11,300/- |
Transportation
charges without accommodation (5 to 11 years) |
| Volvo A/c Air
Bus Rs. 11,800/- |
| A/c
Deluxe Rs. 11,900/- |
Transportation
charges with accommodation on twin sharing basis |
| Volvo A/c Air
Bus Rs. 13,400/- |
| A/c Deluxe Rs.
11,400/- |
Transportation
charges with accommodation on triple sharing basis |
| Volvo A/c Air
Bus Rs. 13,000/- |
| A/c Deluxe Rs.
14,500/- |
Transportation
with accommodation on single sharing basis |
| Volvo A/c Air
Bus Rs. 16,400/- |
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