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| Dream Destinations Tours |
| Mata
Vaishno Devi-Srinagar-Pahalgam-Gulmarg-Amritsar-Kurukshetra |
| Every Friday : Dep. 05.00 PM |
Arr. Next Friday
10.00 PM |
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| Place
to Visit : |
Mata Vaishno Devi |
Srinagar |
Gulmarg |
Pahalgam |
Amritsar |
Golden Temple |
Jalianwala bagh |
Waga Border |
Kurukshetra |
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Jammu - Raja Jambu Lochan discovered
Jammu, the ‘land of the fearless' and the ‘land of Gods and Goddesses'
in the 9th century BC. It is popularly known as the "City of Temples'
and it has also been the winter capital of the state of Jammu &
Kashmir It offers the widest diversity of terrain and beauty and the
entire region is pocketed with lakes and valleys.
Srinagar - is known for the famous, which comprises of a number of lakes
including the Nagin Lake. Located on the eastern part of the city, one
can enjoy a ride on shikaras, traditional boat of Kashmir on the Dal
Lake. The Shalimar Bagh and the Nishat Bagh are very captivating Mughal
Gardens located on the eastern end of the Dal Lake. Jaluka, the son of
Emperor Ashoka, built the Temple of Shankracharya in the 3rd century AD.
Hazratbal Mosque, situated on the northwest shore of Dal Lake, contains
a hair of the prophet. Shri Pratap Singh Museum, situated on the Jhelum
River in Lal Mandi, displays a rich collection of Buddhist and Hindu
importance along with 200-year old textiles and carpets.
Gulmarg - The valley of Gulmarg, a
large meadow about 3-sq-kms in area, stands at 2,730 metres, 56-km
south west of Srinagar. The name means 'Meadow Of Flowers' and in the
spring it's just that, a rolling meadow dotted with countless colourful
Bluebells, Daisies, Forget Me Not's and Buttercups. The valley itself is
about 3-km long and up to a km wide.

Pahalgam - also known as the
valley of shepherds, is located 95 kms east of Srinagar at an altitude
of 2,130 meters. It is positioned beside the Liddar River, in the Liddar
valley. It is an exotic tourist destination with soaring mountains,
glistening glaciers, gushing silvery streams of ice water and dense pine
and cedar forests with soft whistling winds and revitalizing air. It is
also an ideal for adventure sports enthusiasts. It offers wonderful
treks, skiing, mountaineering and camping sites.
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.
Jallianwal Bagh - Nearby is the Jallianwala Bagh (a
memorial), where during the British rule in India, General Dyer opened
fire on innocent people causing a massacre on 13th April 1919. The place
is now a national monument. Its walls bears the bullet marks of this
tragedy.
Wagah Border - The final frontier, Wagah about 28 kms.
from Amritsar is the only border crossing between India and Pakistan.
It's an interesting experience especially at sunset when the 'Retreat'
ceremony takes place with the BSF on the Indian Side of the Border. The
changing of the guards and the ceremonial lowering of the flags ceremony
is carried out with great pomp.
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. 05.00 P.M. |
| Day 2 :
Katra |
Arr. 08.00 A.M. (Rest for 1 hr.)
(14 km trekking)
Mata Vaishno Devi Temple & Back Katra |
Night Halt |
Day 3 :
Srinagar |
Katra
Arr. 07.00 P.M.
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Dep. 06.00
A.M.
Night Halt |
Day 4 :
Srinagar |
Sight
Seeing : Shalimar Garden, Nishat Bagh, Mugal Garden, Sri Shankarcharya
Temple, Dal lake & Srinagar local visits etc. |
Dep. 09.00
A.M.
Night Halt |
Day 5 :
Gulmarg |
Srinagar
Gulmarg Sight Seeing
Back to Srinagar |
Dep. 06.00
A.M.
Night Halt |
Day 6 :
Pahalgam
Kud / Katra |
Srinagar
Arr. 09.00 A.M. & Sight Seeing
Arr. 09.00 P.M.
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Dep. 06.00
A.M.
Dep. 03.00 P.M.
Night Halt |
Day 7 :
Amritsar
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Kud /
Katra
Arr. 11.00 A.M.
Golden Temple, Jalianwalan Bagh & Wagah
Border |
Dep. 06.00
A.M.
Night Halt |
Day 8 :
Kurukshetra |
Amritsar
Arr. 01.00 P.M. & Sight Seeing |
Dep. 06.00
A.M.
Dep. 05.00 P.M. |
| Back to Delhi |
Arr. 10.00 PM |
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| Fares Detail |
| A/c
Deluxe Rs. 11,500/- |
Transportation
charges without accommodation (5 to 11 years) |
| Volvo A/c Air
Bus Rs. 12,000/- |
| A/c
Deluxe Rs. 13,750/- |
Transportation
charges with accommodation on twin sharing basis |
| Volvo A/c Air
Bus Rs. 14,250/- |
| A/c Deluxe Rs.
13,250/- |
Transportation
charges with accommodation on triple sharing basis |
| Volvo A/c Air
Bus Rs. 13,750/- |
| A/c Deluxe Rs.
16,500/- |
Transportation
with accommodation on single sharing basis |
| Volvo A/c Air
Bus Rs. 17,000/- |
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