Tour can be customized according to
your specific requirements
Indian temples tour that we offer is aimed at giving you enough religious
exposure of mysterious land by visiting exotic temples of Mathura &
Vrindavan, Pushkar shrines and Palitana Jain temples during India pilgrimage
journey.
Detailed Itinerary
Day - 1 - Arrive Delhi
You arrive in Delhi by international flight. After a traditional 'Swagat'
(Welcome) our representative would meet & assist you at the airport and
at our hotel for check in and overnight stay. (B)
Day - 2 - Delhi - Mathura (160 Km / 4 Hrs)
Breakfast at the Coffee shop. You will be taken on a guided tour of Delhi,
beginning with a morning sightseeing trip to Gandhi Memorial at Raj Ghat.
Afternoon tour includes visits to India Gate, President's House, Humayun's
Tomb, Lotus Temple and Qutub Minar. Later we will leave for Mathura, related
with the birth and childhood of Lord Krishna. Upon arrival check -In hotel.
Mathura : Mathura (Brajbhoomi) is conveniently located at a distance 160 km
from Delhi in the western part of the state of Uttar Pradesh. It is a part
of the great northern plains and is situated on the western bank of the
river Yamuna. It is famous as the birthplace of Lord Krishna, an important
deity in the Hindu religious pantheon. It is an important pilgrim place of
the Hindus and one of the seven most sacred cities in India. The main
pilgrim centre in Mathura is the Shri Krishna Janmbhoomi temple. In the
evening one can visit the temples and enjoy the aarti.
Overnight stay at hotel. (B)
Day 03 - Mathura - Vrindavan - Delhi (170 km/ 4 hrs)
Early morning post breakfast we leave Vrindavan. Vrindavan : Vrindavan is
10 km from Mathura and it is associated with the childhood exploits of Lord
Krishna. Mathura & Vrindavan is also famous for its various temples.
There are about 4,000 temples in Vrindavan. The main temples are Govind Dev
Temple, Rangaji temple, Bankey Bihari temple, ISKCON Temple, Radha Ballabh
temple, Madan Mohan temple, Pagal Baba temple and the Nidhi Van temple. In
the evening we drive back to Delhi for overnight stay at hotel. (B)
Day 04 - Delhi - Haridwar (225 km/ 6 hrs)
Early morning post breakfast drive to Haridwar at 0900 hrs. It is on the
banks of River Ganges (Ganga) and located at the foothills of the lower
Himalayan Range of the Shivalik mountains. It is an important pilgrimage
site for Hindus. When the Ganges leaves the mountains and enters the plains,
Haridwar is the first major town on the plains. Though the Ganges does not
lose its rapids completely, nevertheless it becomes very quiet and calm
here. Haridwar has earned fame as being the place, which has been blessed by
the trinity of the Lords Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma.
It is also one of the major Shaktipeeths. Down the ages, Haridwar has
purified the mind, the body and the soul of people not only in spiritual or
religious terms but as a major learning centre for arts, science and
culture. Upon arrival check-in the hotel. Later in the afternoon visit Mansa
Devi temple and in the evening enjoy the spectacular view of 'Aarti' at Har
Ki Pauri. Later spend your time on the Ghat. Overnight stay at the hotel.
(B)
Day - 05 - Haridwar - Rishikesh - Haridwar (25 km/ 1 hr / One way)
Today we leave for full day excursion of Rishikesh, a very important Hindu
pilgrimage site. It is also a cluster of number of Ashrams and temples
giving the entire place a spiritual feeling. The ceaseless flow of the
river, regarded as Goddess Ganga adds to the beauty and the purity of the
place. Along the river, the area is filled with thick green forests in the
all-mountainous region. Rishikesh is famous for its yoga sessions that are
taught here by many yoga experts. Besides the sadhus and saints, a mass of
tourists too visit this place every year to have a look at this much heard
place. If the wonderful scenery and the numerous pilgrimage sites are not
enough, Rishikesh also makes some of the most popular adventure sport
destination of India. River rafting, trekking, rock climbing, hiking etc are
some of the activities one can easily opt for. We will be visiting Laxman
Jhula, Ram Jhula, Geeta Bhawan and other temples & ashrams, Later in the
evening drive back to the Hotel in Haridwar for overnight stay. (B)
Day - 06 - Haridwar - Delhi (225 km / 6 hrs)
Morning at leisure, later we drive back to Delhi for overnight stay at
hotel. (B)
Day - 07 - Delhi - Ajmer (Shatabdi Exp 0610 - 1245 hrs.) - Pushkar (15
km / 30 mins)
Early morning on time at 0500 hrs drive to railway station to board the
train for Ajmer. Upon arrival at Ajmer Railway station assistance and drive
to Pushkar to check-in hotel.
Pushkar : located on the edge of the desert lies the tiny tranquil town of
Pushkar along the bank of the picturesque Pushkar Lake. This is an important
pilgrimage spot for the Hindus, which has the only temple of Lord Brahma in
the country and one of the few in the world. Lord Brahma is known as the
creator of the world as per the Hindu mythology. It's marked by red spire,
and over the entrance gateway is the hans, or goose symbol, of Brahma, who
is said to have personally chosen Pushkar as its site. The function of
Brahma creating the world - has been completed, while Vishnu (the preserver)
and Shiva (the destroyer) still have relevance to the continuing order of
the universe. Brahma is also a God of the Aryan invaders and during Vedic
times his cult temporarily displaced the more ancient indigenous Shiva and
Shakti cults. With the passing of the period of major Aryan influence, these
deities re-emerged more powerful than before. The lake has a mythological
significance associated with it. According to myth, Lord Brahma was on his
way to search for a suitable place to perform a "Yagna' (a fire
sacrifice) while contemplating, a lotus fell from his hand on the wart and
water sprouted from that place. One of them was Pushkar where Lord Brahma
performed" Yagna".
In the afternoon visit to Pushkar temples, many were destroyed by Aurangzeb
and subsequently rebuilt. The most famous is what is said to be the only
temple in India dedicated to Brahma. The one - hour trek up to the hilltop
temple overlooking the lake is magnificent. Next visit the numerous ghats
run down to the lake, and pilgrims are constantly bathing in the lake's holy
waters. Evening at leisure and overnight stay at hotel. (B)
Day - 08 - Pushkar - Nathwara - Udaipur (275 km/ 6 hrs)
Morning post breakfast we leave for Nathwara.
Nathwara :Situated 48 km north of Udaipur, Nathwara has the famous Sri
Nathji Temple which is an important shrine for Vashnavites. The black stone
Krishna image that is housed in the temple was brought here from Mathura in
1669 to protect it from the destructive impulses of Aurangzeb. According to
legend, the getaway vehicle, a wagon, sank into ground up to the axels as it
was passing through Nathwara. The priests realized that this was a sign from
Lord Krishna - the image did not want to travel any further! Accordingly,
the Sri Nathji temple was built on the spot. Attendants treat the image like
a delicate child, getting it up in the morning, washing it, putting its
clothes on, offering it specially prepared meals and putting it down to
sleep, all at precise times throughout the day. It is a popular pilgrimage
site and the temple opens and closes around the image's daily routine. It
gets very crowded around 3.30 and 4pm when Lord Krishna wakes up after a
siesta.
Further we will continue our drive to Udaipur. Upon arrival assistance and
check-in hotel for overnight stay at hotel. (B)
Day - 09 - Udaipur - Eklingiji - Udaipur (50 km/ 1 hr / One way)
Early morning before breakfast we leave for Eklingiji.
Eklingji is located at a distance of 24 km north of Udaipur, the tutelary
deity of the rulers of Mewar. It is a complex of 108 temples enclosed by
high walls with bathing terraces leading down to the water. The atmosphere
excludes the fragrance of incense material such as dhoop, deep and
sandalwood. The fifty feet high Eklingji temple has a multi- faced image of
Lord Shiva made of black stone. The various faces of Shiva can be seen in
the four directions - the sun is east, Brahma in the west, Vishnu in the
north and the Rudra in the south. In the centre of three images is the
Shivlinga which is encircled by a silver snake. In this temple, Shiva is
depicted with his family, Parvati and the elephant god Ganesh. Images of
Yamuna and Saraswati are also present. Specially attractive are the doors of
silver which show Lord Ganesh and Kartikya. Near the temple, as we move up
are the temples of Ambamata, Ganeshji and Kalika. The trunk of Ganeshji is
towards the right although generally it is found to be facing the left. The
brackets show nymphs in erotic dance postures, while the life size image of
Bapparawal is a piece of art. Later we drive back to hotel to have our
breakfast.
In the afternoon we will leave for half day sightseeing of Udaipur city. We
start our tour with Udaipur's fascinating City Palace. Moulded in soft
yellow stone, its windowless base is crowned with ornate turrets and
canopies. Part of the Palace is now a museum with its marble and granite
walls laden with brilliant miniature paintings and decorated with coloured
glass and mirrors. The tour continues to the garden of the Maids of Honour
and Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum. At sunset you can cruise around in a boat
amidst the romantic waters of Lake Pichola (Subject to availability of
water). Overnight stay at hotel. (B)
Day - 10 - Udaipur - Mt. Abu (190 km /5 hrs)
Morning post breakfast we drive to Mt. Abu, a pleasant retreat set amidst
the lush forested hills, Mt. Abu is a green oasis in the barren deserts cape
that?s Rajasthan. Situated at the southern tip of the Aravali range the hill
retreat owes its cool climate to its rich flora covering the entire hillside
that includes coniferous trees and flowering shrubs. The road leading to
Mount Abu is a curved one characterized by arid region dotted with huge
rocks in weird shapes and high velocity winds. Upon arrival assistance and
check-in hotel.
In the evening visit the Sunset Point at a short distance from the lake, a
spectacular view of the sunset can be witnessed here in quiet contemplation
of nature. Overnight stay at hotel. (B)
Day - 11 - Mt. Abu
Mount Abu was the home of many saints and sages in the old days. Legend has
it that all the 330 million gods and goddesses of the Hindu pantheon used to
visit this holy mountain. It is also the place where the great saint
Vashishth lived and performed a yagna (sacrificial worship on a fire pit) to
create four Agnikula (four clans of fire) to protect the earth from demons.
The yagna was supposed to have been performed near a natural spring, which
emerged from a rock shaped like a cow's head.
Morning post breakfast we will visit to Dilwara Jain Temple : These temples
were built during 11th to 13th centuries. They are dedicated to the Jain
Tirthankaras. Vimal Vasahi temple is the oldest, built in 1031 AD. Gaumukh
Temple : This site got this name because a spring is flowing from a sculpted
cow's head. There is also a marble structure of Nandi. Raghunathji Temple:
Dedicated to Raghunathji. Rest of the day at leisure and overnight stay at
hotel. (B)
Day - 12 - Mt. Abu - Ambaji - Ahmedabad (200 km / 4 hrs)
Morning post breakfast we leave for Ambaji, The temple of Ambaji is
recognized as one of the original Shakti pithas where, according to the
ancient scriptures written about the goddess, the heart of the Goddess
Ambaji fell on the earth, when her body was dismembered. It is said that the
tonsorial ceremony or mundan of Lord Krishna, one of the ten avatars of Lord
Vishnu, was performed at Ambaji.
First of all we will visit to Kamakshidevi Temple Complex : where all the
51 Shakti Pith, the centre of cosmic power are reconstructed and installed
in a single complex so as to give total information to the visitors and
devotees of the great Shakti Sampraday about the various incarnations of
Adhya Shakti mata Jagadamba, Kumbharia Jain Temple: a wonderful ancient
piece of architecture, Koteshwar Temple , Someshwar Temple and Kumbheshwar
Temple. Further we will continue our drive to Ahmedabad. Upon arrival
assistance and check-in hotel for overnight stay at hotel. (B)
Day - 13 - Ahmedabad - Palitana - Bhavnagar (250 km/ 5 hrs)
Today post breakfast we drive to Palitana. It is worth an effort to climb
this 610m high hill and visit the famous Shatrunjaya Jain Temple Complex,
which has 863 Temples with arches, carved pillars, and bejeweled idols
ranging from 11th to 20th century. Later we drive to Bhavnagar, another rich
princely city, and on arrival we assist you to check in at our Hotel.
Overnight stay. (B)
Day - 14 - Bhavnagar - Mumbai (Flt. 9W-3412 / Dep. At 0915-1025 hrs)
Morning post breakfast on time transfer to the airport to board the flight
for Mumbai. Upon arrival assistance and check-in hotel for overnight stay.
(B)
Day - 15 - Depart Mumbai
Tour concludes. We thanks you for your patronage and ensures a punctual
transfer to Airport / Railway Station for onward travel.
Price Details
Tour Cost (Using Budget Hotels)
| Based on minimum 02 pax |
US$ 950 per person on twin sharing basis |
| Based on minimum 04 pax |
US$ 800 per person on twin sharing basis |
| Based on minimum 08 pax |
US$ 645 per person on twin sharing basis |
| Based on minimum 12 pax |
US$ 630 per person on twin sharing basis |
| Extra Bed |
US$ 600 |
| Single room supplement |
US$ 250 |
Airfare extra (Airfares are subject to change as per airlines
notification)
Bhavnagar - Mumbai : US$ 102 per person in economy class
Flight Frequency : Daily
Note :
- Rates are not valid from 20 December to 10 January
- Monument charges Extra : US$ 30 per person
- Supplement cost of Local speaking escort : US$ 475
Above Cost Includes :
- Accommodation on twin sharing basis with early check in facility.
- Breakfast
- A/C transportation as per the itinerary (No transportation on leisure
days).
- Local English speaking guide as per itinerary.
- A/C chair car train fare for the sector Delhi - Ajmer
- Boat ride at Lake Pichola in Udaipur.
- All presently applicable taxes.
Cost Does Not Include :
- Any airfare or airport tax.
- Expenses of personal nature.
- Monument charges.
- Any other expenses not mentioned in the cost includes.