North India
Pilgrimage Centers Tours 01Duration:
13 Nights / 14 Days
Places to Visit: Delhi
- Patna - Bodhgaya - Varanasi - Khajuraho - Agra - Mathura - Agra - Fatehpur
Sikri - Bharatpur - Jaipur - Delhi - Haridwar - Rishikesh - Delhi
Highlight
of Tour: This tour is centered on two of the most important and
ancient places which make up India's sacred geography. This tour takes you
to Buddhist sites, erotic temples, Ashrams, river banks and asias best
bird sanctuary and Taj Mahal the Monument of love.
Detailed
Itinerary
Day
1: Arrival Delhi Arrive at New Delhis International Airport
and transfer to hotel.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 2: Delhi
Today you will visit various temples, a mosque and yoga ashrams. Overnight
at hotel.
Day 3: Delhi - Patna - Bodhgaya On the
morning, take an early morning flight southeast from Delhi to Patna, then
transfer to our luxury coach for a drive south through rural central Bihar
State to Bodh Gaya. Bodh Gaya is the place where the Buddha attained
enlightenment, and the most important Buddhist pilgrimage site in the world.
After hotel check-in, you will have a full-day guided tour of the area as we
follow in the steps of the Buddha. In this large working Buddhist center,
you will see the descendant of the Bodhi tree under which the Buddha sat, as
well as numerous international Buddhist monasteries built in their
respective countrys styles.
Overnight at Hotel.
Day 4: Bodhgaya - Varanasi
After breakfast, drive west from Bodhi Gaya into Uttar Pradesh state and to
Hinduisms holiest pilgrimage city, Varanasi, the "City of Light."
Also known as Bewares or Kashi, Varanasi is the oldest continuously
inhabited city in the world. It is here that all Hindus aspire to come once
in their lifetimes to bathe in the Ganges River from the ghats, or landings,
all along the river. This act of worship releases the soul from earthly
samsara, or the cycle of life, death and rebirth, caused by ignorance. We
will have the opportunity to perform this ritual release as we take a holy
dip in the Ganges River. We will also enjoy an inspiring sunrise boat ride
along the rivers edge to view the temples and the ancient rituals of
the thousands of pilgrims who worship here daily. Free time will be given to
roam this ancient city independently.
Afternoon you will also have the
opportunity to visit the Buddhist sacred site of Sarnath, where the Buddha
taught his first sermon about the Four Noble Truths in Deer Park. During our
evenings in Benares, we will meet with scholars in fields such as Sanskrit,
Ideology, Buddhism and Tantra. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 5:
Varanasi Day in Varanasi to explore the city and temples. Overnight
at hotel.
Day 6: Varanasi - Khajuraho On the
afternoon take a short flight westward to the world-famous temple city of
Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh state. The erotic sculptures of these 22 temples
date back to the Chandela Dynasty of the 10th century AD. They have been
linked to everything from Tantric cults to Kama Sutra instruction to a
carved depiction of the marriage party of Shiva and Parvati. Regardless of
their origins, they depict a joyful ode to the source of all life, and are
Indias unique gift to the world. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 7: Khajuraho - Agra - Mathura Morning free for independent
activities. In the afternoon, take a short flight to the city of Agra in
Uttar Pradesh state to visit the legendary Taj Mahal, one of the Seven
Wonders of the World. This tastefully ornate and architecturally perfect
mausoleum was built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife,
Mumtaz Mahal, and is said to be the most extravagant monument ever built for
love. In addition to the Taj, we will visit Agra Fort, the Old City, and the
nearby city of Mathura, the birthplace of Krishna. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 8: Mathura Day to visit the temples.
Day 9:
Mathura - Agra - Fatehpur Sikri - Bharatpur In the morning leave
for the deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri, Built between 1569 and 1585 by the
great Moghuls emperor Akbar, this unusual ghost city fuses both Hindu and
Muslim artistic traditions, in reflection of the unique tolerance of this
Muslim emperor. It was abandoned after 16 years due to a shortage of water.
In the afternoon, continue a short distance west into Rajasthan state to
arrive in the traditional town of Bharatpur, where we will stay in a
beautiful heritage hotel, formerly owned by a royal family of Jaipur. This
small town is also home to the Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary, a World Heritage
site, and one of the finest bird sanctuaries in the world. In the evening,
walk down to the town to visit with the village inhabitants as they create
hand-woven carpets. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 10: Bharatpur -
Jaipur
At dawn on the morning of Day 10, enjoy a cycle rickshaw safari/boat ride in
the Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary. The 29 square kilometers of swamps and lakes
here constitute one of the most important heronries in the world, with such
species as the dazzling purple heron, the common grey and the tiny brown
pond heron. Other species include orange-headed painted storks, snake-like
darters, spoonbills, white ibis, egrets, coots, shovelers, widgeons,
kingfishers, and grey pelicans. From October to March, the 120 species of
Indian birds who live in the park year-round are joined by another 130
species from as far afield as the Russian steppes and Central Asia,
including the rare Siberian crane, only 125 of which are estimated to
survive in the entire world. Along with birds, other species present include
wild boar, mongoose, spotted deer, blue bulls, antelope, jungle cats,
hyenas, jackals otters, pythons and Indian black buck. This is
definitely a sanctuary that even non-birders will enjoy!
After a
relaxed breakfast, drive west to the traditional Rajasthani city of Jaipur
and check into hotel, In the afternoon, take a guided city tour of Jaipur,
the "Pink City," to include the honeycomb pink and white-faced "Palace
of the Winds," the magnificently ornate City Palace, and the incredible
sherbet-yellow astronomical observatory, which operates through the use of
the suns shadows to identify the positions of the planets. Overnight
at hotel.
Day 11: Jaipur - Delhi In the morning,
take a guided excursion through the Amber Fort and Raj Mahal Palace complex.
Built by Raja Man Singh beginning in 1592, this ancient capital is a superb
example of Rajput architecture, stunningly situated on a hillside and
overlooking a lake, which reflects its terraces and ramparts. Enjoy a sturdy
uphill ride to the palace atop a colorfully decorated elephant. In the
palace, visit the Shila Mata Temple, dedicated to Goddess Kali in her aspect
as the Goddess of War. Later in the afternoon, drive back to Delhi in Uttar
Pradesh state, and check into hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day
12: Delhi - Haridwar - Rishikesh

Early
on the morning travel north to Haridwar, population 190,000, stopping along
the way for lunch. Haridwar is one of the most important Hindu pilgrimage
cities, and is filled with temples, ashrams, bathing ghats, ancient Indian
study centers and sadhus residing there today. The name of the city
literally means "Gateway to the Gods," since it is situated at the
base of the Shivalik Hills, where the River Ganges comes down from the high
abode of the Gods in the Himalayas, then passes through a gorge and makes
its way slowly across the plains to the Bay of Bengal. In Haridwar, visit
the Mansa Devi Temple, dedicated to the Goddess Shakti Durga, as well as the
Goddess Mayadevi Temple, the Bharat Mata Temple and several ashrams. In the
evening, participate in the Ganga arti puja, a ritual ceremony combining the
elements of fire and water. Later in evening, drive to nearby Rishikesh.
Overnight in the modern, clean and simple hotel/ Ashram.
Day
13: Rishikesh "City of Sages." This holy Hindu pilgrimage
city is oftentimes referred to as the "Yoga Capital of the World, "
and many seekers, including the Beatles, have come here over the years to
receive ancient wisdom. Early in the morning, take a holy dip in the Ganges
River, and then participate in classes on yoga, meditation and Hinduism. In
the afternoon, visit the oldest temple in Rishikesh, Bharat Mandir, as well
as Nilkanth Mahadev Temple, situated on a hillside overlooking the town, and
Hanuman Mandir Temple, dedicated to the monkey god Hanuman. In the evening,
enjoy a discourse from a scholar on Yoga. Overnight at hotel / Ashram.
Day 14: Rishikesh - Delhi - airport Morning free in Rishikesh,
afternoon drive to Delhi international airport for flight to onward
destinations.
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