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YAMUNOTRI -
GANGOTRI - KEDARNATH - BADRINATH
DURATION - 11 Night - 12 Days
Cost per person in Indian Rupees |
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Tour Itinerary
1st Day
: Delhi to Haridwar (N.S)
2nd Day : Haridwar to Saynachati (N.S)
3rd Day : Saynachati to Yamunotri and back
Saynachati (N.S)
4th Day : Saynachati to Uttarkashi (N.S)
5th Day : Uttarkashi to Gangotri and back Uttarkashi
(N.S)
6th Day : uttarkashi to Guptkashi (N.S)
7th Day : Guptkashi to Kedarnath (N.S)
8th Day : Kedarnath to Gaurikund and Start for
Guptkashi (N.S)
9th Day : Guptkashi to Badrinath (N.S)
10th Day : Badrinath to Joshimath (N.S)
11th Day : Joshimath to Haridwar (N.S)
12th Day : Haridwar to Delhi
Covering Panch Prayag & Rishikesh
Note : Tour ex Haridwar will be of 10 Days
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EX -
Delhi Standard Package |
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April -June |
July - November |
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Rs.
16,200 |
Rs.
12,700 |
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Deluxe Package |
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April -
June |
July -
November |
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Rs. 19,200 |
Rs.
15,700 |
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Ex - Haridwar Standard Package |
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April -
June |
July -
November |
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Rs.
14,200 |
11,200 |
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Deluxe Package |
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April -
June |
July -
November |
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Rs. 17,200 |
Rs. 13,200 |

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BADRINATH AULI
DURATION - 5 Night - 6 Days
Cost per person in Indian rupees |
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Tour Itinerary
1st Day : Delhi to
Haridwar (N.S)
2nd Day : Haridwar to Joshimath (N.S)
3rd Day : Joshimath to Badrinath (N.S) (Visit Auli
by ropeway)
4th Day : Badrinath to Pipalkoti (N.S)
5th Day : Pipalkoti (N.S)
6th Day : Haridwar to Delhi
Covering Panch Prayag
and Mana Village
Note : Tour ex Haridwar will be of 4 days |
Standard Package
EX - Delhi |
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April -June |
July - November |
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Rs.
9,200 |
Rs.
7,450 |
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EX -
Haridwar |
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April-June |
July -
November |
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Rs.
6,150 |
Rs.
5,150 |
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Deluxe Package
Ex -
Delhi |
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April -
June |
July -
November |
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Rs.
12,150 |
9,700 |
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Ex - Haridwar |
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April -
June |
July -
November |
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Rs. 9,150 |
Rs. 7,450 |

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KEDARNATH - BADRINATH
DURATION - 7 Nights - 8 Days
Cost per person in Indian rupees |
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Tour
Itinerary
1st Day : Delhi
to Haridwar (N.S)
2nd Day : Haridwar to Sitapur (N.S)
3rd Day : Sitapur to Kedarnath (N.S)
4th Day : Kedarnath to Sitapur (N.S)
5th Day : Sitapur to Badrinath (N.S)
6th Day : Badrinath to Joshimath (N.S)
7th Day : Joshimath to Haridwar (N.S)
8th Day : Haridwar to Delhi
Note : tour ex
Haridwar will be of 6 days |
Standard Package
EX - Delhi |
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April -June |
July - November |
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Rs. 11,450 |
Rs. 9,350 |
EX
Haridwar |
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April - June |
July - November |
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Rs. 8,450 |
Rs. 7,000 |
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Deluxe Package
Ex -
Delhi |
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April - June |
July - November |
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Rs. 14,250 |
Rs.11,250 |
Ex
Haridwar |
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April - June |
July - November |
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Rs. 11,450 |
Rs. 9,350 |

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HARIDWAR -
RISHIKESH
DURATION - 1 Days
Cost per person in Indian rupees |
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Haridwar
Har ki Pauri: King Vikramaditya constructed
this sacred Ghat in memory of his brother Bhatrihari who
it is believed had come to Haridwar to meditate on the
banks of the Ganga. This ghat later came to be known as
Har-Ki-Pauri ( The ghat is regarded the most sacred and
auspicious point to bathe in the Ganga during the 12
year Kumbh and the 6 year Ardh Kumbh.
Sapt Rishi Ashram and Sapt Sarovar: According to
legend the Saptarshis (seven sages) were deep in
meditation here. The Ganga, not wanting to disturb them
split herself into seven streams (Sapt Sarovar) around
them.
Mansa Devi Temple: The temple of Goddess Mansa
Devi is situated at the top of Bilwa Parvat. The
rope-way with its brightly colored cable cars take
devotees to the old hilltop of Mansa Devi.
Chandi Devi Temple: The Chandi Devi temple at the
top of Neel Parvat on river Gang's banks was built
in1929 A.D. by the King of Kashmir-Suchat Singh. A three
kilometers trek from Chandighat, it is believed that the
main statue was established by the Adi Shankaracharya in
8th century AD. It is at a distance of six kilometers on
Neel Parvat on the other bank of River Ganga.
Other Places of Interest: Kanva Rishio Ashram;
Bilkeshwar Mahadev; Pawan Dham; Bhooma Niketan; Vaishnav
Devi Temple; Bharat Mata Mandir; Doodhadhari Temple;
Shahi Gurudwara; Jairam Ashram.
Rishikesh
Lakshman Jhula: Lakshman Jhula is a hanging
bridge, built on the river Ganges, which forms one of
the major tourist attractions of Rishikesh. As per
legends, the bridge was initially a rickety, jute one
that was used by Lakshman, Lord Ram's brother, to cross
the river. The bridge, in its present iron form, was
built in the year 1939. Standing on the Lakshman Jhula,
you can have some of the most mesmerizing views of the
Ganges.
Ram Jhula: Ram Jhula is another bridge in
Rishikesh, made of iron, which looks quite similar in
appearance to the Lakshman Jhula. It is also known by
the name of Shivanand Jhula and has been constructed to
pave way between Shivanand Ashram and Swarga Ashram.
Gita Bhavan: Gita Bhavan is the name given
to a building situated just by the side of the Lakshman
Jhula. Constructed a few years back only, the bhavan is
famous for housing magnificent statues and paintings, of
the various characters in Hindu mythology.
Rishikund: Rishikund is a tank in Rishikesh,
considered to be scared by the pilgrims. As per the
legends, Goddess Yamuna filled this tank with water,
after being pleased with Kubz, a saint.
Bharat Mandir: Bharat Mandir, contrary to what
the name suggests, is not dedicated to Lord Ram's
brother Bharat. Rather, it enshrines an idol of Lord
Vishnu, which is said to be carved out of a single
'Salagram'. The temple was constructed by Adiguru
Shankracharya, in 12th century. Located on the bank of
the holy Ganges, the shrine is counted amongst the
oldest temples in Rishikesh
Swarga Ashram: Swarga Ashram is a huge complex in
Rishikesh, popular for housing several temples within
its precincts. Throughout the complex, you can see
magnificent statues of various Gods and Goddess. The
ashram also comprises of a number of eating joints,
apart from souvenir and other shops.
Triveni Ghat: Triveni Ghat, as the name suggests,
is a bathing ghat in Rishikesh. It serves as the venue
of a Maha Arti every day. Early in the morning as well
as late in the evening, you will find pilgrims taking a
dip in the holy waters of the ghat. |
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Standard Package |
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Rs. 7,200 |
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RISHIKESH -
DEHRADUN
- MUSSOORIE
DURATION - 2 Days
Cost per person in Indian rupees |
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Rishikesh
Lakshman Jhula: Lakshman Jhula is
a hanging bridge, built on the river Ganges, which
forms one of the major tourist attractions of
Rishikesh. As per legends, the bridge was initially
a rickety, jute one that was used by Lakshman, Lord
Ram's brother, to cross the river. The bridge, in
its present iron form, was built in the year 1939.
Ram Jhula: Ram Jhula is another bridge in
Rishikesh, made of iron, which looks quite similar
in appearance to the Lakshman Jhula.
Bharat Mandir: Adiguru Shankra Chrya, the
Hindu saint built this temple in 12th century. The
oldest temple of Rishikesh, it is located on the
bank of river Ganges in the old town and enshrines
the idol of Lord Vishnu, carved out of a single
'Saligram'.
Nilkanth Mahadeo: Hindu mythology says when the ocean was being
churned out for “amrit” by the gods and the demons,
first venom oozed out. Lord Shiva swallowed it here
and the place got its name from that event.
Kailash Niketan Temple: Crossing Lakshman
Jhula, the main temple you will see is Kailash
Niketan Temple. It is a 13 storey structure slightly
different from regular temples. The temple has
sculptures of all the gods and goddesses.
Satya Narayan Temple: The idol of Lord
Satyanarayan has been enshrined inside the temple
located enroute to Rishikesh, 10 kms. away from
Haridwar. The visitors use this place as a station
to halt for a casual worship.
Triveni Ghat: Triveni Ghat, as the name
suggests, is a bathing ghat in Rishikesh. It serves
as the venue of a Maha Arti every day. Early in the
morning as well as late in the evening, you will
find pilgrims taking a dip in the holy waters of the
ghat.
Dehradun
Durbar Shri Guru Ram Rai: This is one of the
major sites of Sikh pilgrimage. The Sikh Guru Shri
Ram Rai was ordered by Aurangzeb to leave the mughul
dominions. The Guru, along with his followers,
camped here and since then the town has grown into
today’s Dehradun.
Forest Research Institute: The informative
museum and the botanical garden are the main
attractions of this institute. The institute is
included in all the tour packages that have Dehradun
as a destination in their itinerary.
Malsi Deer Park: Malsi Deer Park is a
recently developed picnic spot cum mini zoological
park on Mussoorie Road, situated approximately 9 km
from Dehradun. This is a perfect place for
refreshment as well as for having a great time with
your family.
Tapkeshwar Temple: Tapkeshwar temple is an
ancient temple of Lord Shiva, situated approximately
8 km from Dehradun, on the banks of a stream, in
Garhi Cant. This place holds a lot of reverence
amongst the devotees of Lord Shiva.
Sahastradhara: The name 'Sahastradhara' means
the site of 'thousand springs'. Situated near Rajpur
Village, approximately 16 km from the major township
of Dehradun, it is a very popular picnic spot. The
place becomes more attractive during rainy season,
when there is abundance of water in the springs. The
water of sulphur spring is assumed to have some
medicinal properties that can help cure skin
ailments.
Mussoorie:
Lal Tibba : This is regarded as the highest point in Mussoorie
situated in area called “Landour”. Which is know to
be the oldest inhabited place of Mussoorie
Gun Hill : Gun hill is the second highest
point in Mussoorie it is also known as picnic spot
for the locals. From this points, Mussoorie appears to
be changing colors in every minute. It looks amazing
from here.
Municipal Garden : This is also known as
Botanical Gardens of Mussoorie were established by
geologist Dr. H.Fackner in the last century..
Kempty Fall : Kempty fall is just 12 kms down
from Mussoorie on Mussoorie - Dehradun midway ,the
beautiful falls were declared as a tourist
destination by John Mekinan after after 1835.The
name Kempty is derived from 'Camp - tea', as the
Britishers would organise their tea parties here.
Past Kempty Fall, 12 - km downhill. |
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Standard Package |
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Rs. 3,400 |
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CHOPTA - JOSHIMATH -
AULI
DURATION - 4 Nights - 5 Days
Cost per person in Indian rupees |
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Tour
Itinerary
1st Day
: Haridwar to Ukhimath (N.S)
2nd Day : Ukhimath to Joshimath via Chopta (N.S)
3rd Day : Joshimath to Auli (N.S)
4th Day : Auli to Rudra Prayag (N.S)
5th Day : Rudra Prayag to Haridwar |
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Standard Package |
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Rs. 7,000 |
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MUSSOORIE - TEHRI -
KHIRSU
DURATION - 4 Nights - 5 Days
Cost per person in Indian rupees |
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Tour
Itinerary
1st Day
: Haridwar to Mussoorie (N.S)
2nd Day : Mussoorie Sight Seeing (N.S)
3rd Day : Mussoorie to Tehri (N.S)
4th Day :Tehri to Khirsu (N.S)
5th Day : Khirsu to Haridwar (via) Rishikesh |
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Standard Package |
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Rs. 8,300 |
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Deluxe
Package |
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Rs.
10,400 |

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DELHI -
NAINITAL - HARIDWAR - MUSSOORIE
DURATION - 5 Nights - 6
Days
Cost per person in Indian rupees |
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Tour
Itinerary
1st Day
: Delhi to Nainital (N.S)
2nd Day : Nainital Local Sight Seeing (N.S)
3rd Day : Nainital to Haridwar (N.S)
4th Day : Haridwar to Mussoorie (N.S)
5th Day : Mussoorie Local sight Seeing (N.S)
6th Day : Mussoorie to Delhi |
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Standard Package |
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Rs. 10,600 |
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Deluxe
Package |
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Rs.
13,000 |
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DELHI -
AGRA - MATHURA - HARIDWAR
DURATION - 3 Nights -4
Days
Cost per person in Indian rupees |
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Tour
Itinerary
1st Day
: Haridwar to Delhi (N.S)
2nd Day : Delhi Local & stay at Mathura (N.S)
3rd Day : Mathura to Agra & Local Sight Seeing (N.S)
4th Day : Agra to Haridwar
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Standard Package |
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Rs. 6,100 |
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JAMMU - VAISHNO
DEVO - SHIVKHORI
DURATION - 3 Nights -4
Days
Cost per person in Indian rupees |
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Tour
Itinerary
1st Day : Jammu to katra
(N.S)
2nd Day : Katra to Vaishno devi & back to Katra (N.S)
3rd Day : Katra to shivkhori Cave (N.S)
4th Day : shivkhori to Jammu
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Standard Package |
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Rs. 5,900 |
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HARIDWAR - NAINITAL - RANIKHET - ALMORA - KAUSANI
DURATION - 4 Nights - 5
Days
Cost per person in Indian rupees |
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Tour
Itinerary
1st Day :
Haridwar to Nainital (N.S)
2nd Day : Nainital Local Sight Seeing (N.S)
3rd Day : Nainital to Kausani (N.S)
4th Day : Kausani to Ranikhet (N.S)
5th Day : Ranikhet to Haridwar
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Standard
Package
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Rs. 9,699 |
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Deluxe
Package |
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Rs.
11,699 |

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HARIDWAR
- SHIMLA - KULU-MANALI - CHANDIGARH & BACK
DURATION - 6 Nights - 7
Days
Cost per person in Indian rupees |
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Tour
Itinerary
1st Day :
Haridwar to Shimla (N.S)
2nd Day : Shimla Local Sight Seeing (N.S)
3rd Day : Shimla to Manali (N.S)
4th Day : Manali Local Sight Seeing (N.S)
5th Day : Manali to Rohtang and back to Manali (N.S)
6th Day : Manali to Chandigarh (N.S)
7th Day : Chandigarh Local Sight seeing and back
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Standard Package
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Rs. 13,300 |
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Deluxe
Package |
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Rs.
15,200 |

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The
above Package cost Include
1.
Accommodation on family basis rooms with attached
bathrooms.
2. Including all meals (Bed Tea, Breakfast, Lunch,
Evening Tea & Dinner)
3. Transport : By tourist Cabs (Ambassador, Indica,
Bolero, Qualis, Travera, Innova etc) |
Package cost
dose not Include
Any expenses
of personal telephone, Laundry, Entrance fee, Ropeway,
Porter and pony.
Note : These rates are valid for a minimum group
of 4 pax. |
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