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PUNJAB TOUR
5 Nights/6 Days |
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Price In INR
Per Person on Twin Sharing |
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Budget |
11,988/- |
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Standard |
16,888/- |
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Deluxe |
25,245/- |
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Child below 5 year is
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Child 5-12 years (sharing
Parents Room) @ 45% of per person cost. |
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Prices include: |
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Accommodation as per itinerary
Buffet Breakfast
Air-conditioned vehicle for the Tour as per itinerary
sightseeing tour as mentioned in the itinerary
Arrival and departure as per itinerary. |
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Prices
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Personal expenses such as tips,
telephone , laundry, medical bills and/or alcoholic beverages
Guide / Escort
Any other items not specified above
Any monument entrances, camera fees etc.
Government Service Tax |
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ITINERARY: |
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Day 01 : Amritsar |
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Arrive Amritsar Railway Station.
On arrival meet and greet by our representative who will take
you to the hotel. Start your city tour with the blessings of
Golden Temple-the most important Sikh shrine also known as
Harimandir Sahib and Darbar Sahib. Then visit Jallianwala Bagh-
the place that reminds every Indian of the brutal and hearless
massacre by British general Dyer. Visit Durgiana Temple: - The
temple complex houses Shree Laxmi Narayan Mandir with a huge
pond on its periphery .Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum and
Panorama in Ram Bagh The landscaped garden with summer palace
of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in the center. The Maharaja later
named it Ram Bagh. It has a museum with relics of Mughal era
and hand drawn sketches and portraits of the ruling Sikhs.
Afternoon at your leisure for shopping etc. evening we will
take you for spa treatment, back to Hotel. Overnight at
Amritsar Hotel. Evening visit Indo-Pak Wagah Border to watch
Flag Retreat Ceremony- Wagah, an army outpost on Indo-Pak
border 30 Kms from Amritsar where the daily highlight is the
evening "Beating the Retreat" ceremony. Soldiers from both
countries march in perfect drill, going through the steps of
bringing down their respective national flags. As the sun goes
down, nationalistic fervour rises and lights are switched on
marking the end of the day amidst thunderous applause. |
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Day 02 : Jallandhar |
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Morning drive to Jalandhar on
arrival in jalandhar hotel then start your city tour with
Pushpa Gujral Science City Science City is being built with
its aim of learning, fun & amusement out of Science for people
of all ages & all walks of life. It will arouse creativity in
young minds; help in building a scientific temper in the
state, Gurdwara Chhevin Padshahi Guru Hargobind visited the
city of Jalandhar during his tour of Doaba area. Gurdwara
Chhevin Padshahi in Basti Shaikh, Jalandhar city, stands on
the spot where Guruji granted interview to a Muslim holy saint
popularly known as Shaikh Darvesh, Devi Talab Mandir It is
situated in the heart of Jalandhar City. The old Devi Talab
has been renovated and, in its centre, a new temple has been
built. Overnight stay in hotel.
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Day 03 : Ludhiana |
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Morning drive to Ludhiana on
arrival in Ludhiana check in hotel. Start your tour Sri Dukh
Niwaran Sahib is though not a Historic Place, still doing very
well in Spreading Sikh Guru's Message to All Over. Ludhiana is
an industrial town, but it is having few places for Tourist
interest also. Whoever comes here has never gone back without
imbibing the essence of Punjab. Overnight stay in Ludhiana. |
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Day 04 : Patiala |
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Morning Drive to Patiala on
Arrival in Patiala check in hotel. Start your tour Qila
Mubarak Complex The Qila Mubarak complex stands in 10-acre
ground in the heart of the city, and contains the main palace
or Qila Androon (literally,'inner fort'), the guesthouse or
Ran Baas and the Darbar Hall. Sheesh Mahal was built behind
the main Moti Bagh Palace to serve as a pleasure complex.The
paintings in two of its well maintained, mirror-worked
chambers are of Kangra and Rajasthani qalam, depicting the
poetic visions of Keshav, Surdas and Bihari. Gurdwara Dukh
Nivaran Sahib: This shrine is situated in what used to be the
village of Lehal, now part of Patiala city. According to local
tradition, supported by an old handwritten document preserved
in the Gurdwara, one Bhag Ram, a jhivar of Lehal, waited upon
Guru Tegh Bahadur during his sojourn at Saifabad (now
Bahadurgarh), and made the request that he might be pleased to
visit and bless his village so that its inhabitants could be
rid of a serious and mysterious sickness which had been their
bane for a long time. Overnight stay in Patiala. |
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Day 05 Chandigarh |
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Start your city tour with Rock
Garden which consist of various arts and objects made of
industrial and urban waste. It is situated in sector-1. The
credit of its foundation goes to Dr Nek Chand who was the road
inspector in the Engineering department of Chandigarh. Then
visit to Sukhna Lake that lies in the foothills of shivalik
range. People visit in the morning to enjoy fresh breeze. It
serves as a picnic spot and good place for water activities.
After that visit Rose Garden which is Asia’s largest rose
garden. It contains more than 17,000 plants and over 16,000
varieties of roses. The venue serves annual rose festival or
festival of gardens. In the evening enjoy shopping in sector
17 market. Back to hotel, overnight stay in Chandigarh hotel. |
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Day 06 Anandpur Sahib |
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After breakfast, drive to
Anandpur Sahib from Chandigarh. It is one of the most
important sacred places of the Sikhs and is closely linked
with their religious tradition and history. It was founded in
the year 1664 by ninth guru, Sri Guru Teg Bahadur ji. The Guru
purchased this site from the ruler of Bilaspur. After that
visit Sri Kesgarh Sahib, it is located in the centre of
Anandpur Sahib. It is also known as Takht Sri Kesgarh Sahib.
It was the place where Khalsa was born. Than proceeding to
Bhakra Nangal Dam. It is the world’s second highest straight
gravity dam built across the River Satluj. Dam derives its
name from a village called Bhakra, now it is submerged in
Gobindsagar reservoir.Overnight Stay at Chandigarh. |
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Day 07 Chandigarh |
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After breakfast, transfer to
Amritsar Railway Station. |
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