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INDIA & HIMALAYASINDIA 88 " The tour is one that will appeal to a wide age range - there is something for everyone, and that way we all left the same tour but with different experiences!" Peter Bradbury india & himalayas Wildlife of India Imaginative Facts Tour code: HTWI • Activities: Game rides in Ranthambore, Siana, Rann of Kutch and Sasangir • Accommodation: 6 nights wildlife resorts, 2 nights heritage hotels, 2 nights homestay, 3 nights tourist class hotels, 1 night sleeper train • Transport: Private coach, jeep, train • Fully Escorted: By Imaginative Traveller tour leader • Imaginative Traveller Suggests: Chill out on the beach on our ' Goa Beach Extension' DAY 1: DELHI- Arrive and transfer to hotel. Enjoy an afternoon city tour. DAYS 2 & 3: SAWAI MADHOPUR - RANTHAMBORE- We take the train to Sawai Madhopur, our base for visits to Ranthambore National Park. The next day take morning and afternoon game drives - the open landscape here makes tiger sightings, although not guaranteed, more frequent. Other wildlife includes sloth bear, jackal, crocodile and exotic birds. ( B) DAY 4: DEOGARH- Drive to Deogarh. The nearby Raghosagar Lake attracts numerous migratory birds and has an island with a romantic ruined temple. Overnight in a beautifully renovated 17th century palace. ( B) DAYS 5 & 6: SIANA- Journey to the picturesque Aravalli hills of south west Rajasthan, bordering the great Thar desert. The terrain here is a unique mixture of hills, sand dunes and picturesque ravines. The area is untouched by tourism and offers a good insight into a traditional way of life. From our garden cottages we visit small Bhil villages and Rabari pastoral settlements as well as taking evening drives to look for leopards. ( B) DAYS 7 & 8: LITTLE RANN OF KUTCH-Over the border into Gujarat lies the Little Rann of Kutch, a vast expanse of flat, barren land. We stay in a rustic camp on the edge of these salty plains and take jeep rides in search of the indigenous Indian Wild Ass. The plains also provide a haven for the endangered Indian wolf, desert cats, hyenas and birds of prey. ( Day 7 - BD, Day 8 - BLD) DAYS 9 & 10: SASANGIR NATIONAL PARK-We continue to Sasangir, the last remaining sanctuary of the Asiatic lion. We stay in ' hunting style' stone cottages with a much needed pool sunk into the landscaped gardens. We take morning and afternoon safaris - the lions are not shy once you find them! Other wildlife includes leopards, hyenas, wild boar and rare birds. ( B) DAY 11: DIU- Our next stop is the former Portuguese colony of Diu, a maze of narrow, winding streets with colourful houses, churches and a huge 16th century fort. ( B) DAYS 12 & 13: BHAVNAGAR & PALITANA-Drive to Bhavnagar, an ideal base for visiting the amazing hilltop temples at Palitana. The 863 Jain temples date from the 11th century and are situated on top of Shatrunjaya Hill with superb views. In the evening we board the sleeper train to Mumbai. ( B) DAY 14: MUMBAI- Arrive in Mumbai, transfer to hotel. Remainder of the day at leisure. DAY 15: MUMBAI- Tour ends. ( B) In search of the Three Big Cats: Tiger, Leopard & Lion • Experience India's rich wildlife through its varied landscapes • Search for tigersin Ranthambore National Park • Spot leopardsin the remote areas of southern Rajasthan • Track Asiatic lionsin Gir National Park in Gujarat • Explore the Rann of Kutch, famous for the Indian Wild Ass India Mumbai Ranthambore Siana Diu Sasangir N. P. Bhavnagar Little Rann of Kutch Delhi Deogarh Wildlife of India India Delhi Haridwar Allahabad Varanasi Bodh Gaya Kolkata Rishikesh Amritsar Dharamsala Spiritual India India Kolkata Dibrugarh SivsagarMon Mokukchung Jorhat Majuli Island Kaziranga Shillong Cherrapunjee Frontiers of India Guwahati • Seasonal Supplement £ 45 Single Supplement £ 775 ( optional) Voluntary Carbon Offset £ 16.04 * Price includes tour price of £ 1225and local payment of INR15,000All prices are subject to currency fluctuations £ 1415pp Land Only * traveller Tour duration 15 days © Imaginative Traveller © Imaginative Traveller © Imaginative Traveller Starts SunEnds Sun DelhiMumbai 2009 18- Oct- 0901- Nov- 09 15- Nov- 0929- Nov- 09 13- Dec- 0927- Dec- 09 • • Seasonal supplement applies Starts SunEnds Sun DelhiMumbai 2010 10- Jan- 1024- Jan- 10 07- Feb- 1021- Feb- 10 07- Mar- 1021- Mar- 10 04- Apr- 1018- Apr- 10 • 17- Oct- 1031- Oct- 10 14- Nov- 1028- Nov- 10 12- Dec- 1026- Dec- 10 • new tour for 2009 We can also offer Extra Accommodation, Adventure Travel Insurance& Flights Save up to 15% on your tour - see page 243 INDIA 89 INDIA & HIMALAYAS Spiritual India Imaginative Facts Tour code: HASP • Activities: Walking at sites • Accommodation: 11 nights simple hotels, 3 nights sleeper train • Transport: Private coach, trains • Fully Escorted: By Imaginative Traveller tour leader • Imaginative Traveller Suggests: Add our ' Goa Beach Extension' DAY 1: DELHI- Arrive and transfer to hotel. Take an afternoon city tour visiting the extravagant Laxmi Narayan Mandir temple which houses the entire Hindu range of gods and goddesses. Gandhi stipulated that it should be open to all castes and faiths, thus it is the perfect place to begin our journey into Indian spirituality! DAY 2: AMRITSAR- Take the train to Amritsar, the capital of Punjab. Visit the exquisite Golden Temple, featuring an intricate mix of Hindu and Moslem artistic styles and the holiest shrine of the Sikh religion. DAYS 3- 5: DHARAMSALA & MCLEOD GANJ- We travel by train and bus to Dharamsala, a hill station in Himachal Pradesh. Mcleod Ganj is the spectacular mountain setting for the home of the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan Government in exile. There are daily classes on Buddhism, meditation and yoga. On Day 5 we take the sleeper train to Haridwar. DAYS 6- 8: HARIDWAR & RISHIKESH-Millions of pilgrims come to bathe in the Ganges at Haridwar and daily funeral pyres are constructed on its banks. The nearby town of Rishikesh has long been a spiritual centre too - made even more famous by the Beatles. Many walks of life merge here in a kaleidoscope of colours and noise. There are numerous temples and ashrams and you will be able to witness various colourful Hindu ceremonies up close on a walk along the Ganges at sunset. On Day 8 we travel by sleeper train to Allahabad. DAY 9: ALLAHABAD- Allahabad has a huge importance for Hindus and is visited by hundreds of pilgrims who swell to thousands during the mammoth Kumbh Mela. DAYS 10 & 11: VARANASI- Continue by train to Varanasi ( Benares) which is every bit as magical as its reputation. It is holy to Hindus, Buddhists and Jains and draws its life from the River Ganges where the pilgrim goes for ritual purification and which eventually carries them off at the end of their lives, encased in a burning pyre. We take an early morning cruise on the Ganges followed by a walk through the old city - a fantastic place to ' lose' yourself in and become thoroughly immersed in local life and culture. DAYS 12 & 13: BODH GAYA- We board the train to Gaya. From here it is a short drive to Bodh Gaya, one of the holiest Buddhist pilgrimage centres. It was under the Bo tree here that Gautama attained enlightenment to become the Buddha. There are many temples here built by numerous different nations reflecting their respective architectural styles. On Day 13 a sleeper train takes us to Calcutta. DAY 14: KOLKATA ( CALCUTTA)- A sleeper train takes us to Kolkata. This teeming metropolis is India's second largest city and has an unequalled reputation for poverty and squalor. Yet this vibrant capital is unmatched in India as a cultural and intellectual centre with a proud and welcoming population brimming over with rich Bengali humour and an intensity for life that will create a lasting impression. A fitting finale. DAY 15: KOLKATA- Tour ends. Enjoy a fascinating insight into the country's spirituality • Immerse yourself in India's many varied religions and cultures • Discover the main sites of Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism • Visit the iconic centres of Amritsar, Varanasi, Dharamsala and Rishikesh • Come face to face with daily ritualsand intriguing philosophy • The chance to explore your own spirituality in yoga and meditationclasses Frontiers of India Imaginative Facts Tour code: HPFI • Activities: Game spotting by jeep and elephant in Kaziranga National Park, boat trip on the Brahmaputra River • Accommodation: 12 nights tourist class hotels and guesthouses, 2 nights wildlife resorts • Transport: Private coach, jeep, boat, plane • Flights: Kolkata to Dibrugarh, Guwahati to Kolkata • Fully Escorted: By Imaginative Traveller tour leader DAY1: KOLKATA- Arrival day. Kolkata is a chaotic mix of colonial buildings, gardens, enormous memorials and overcrowded squalor! A vibrant and memorable introduction to India. DAYS2 & 3: DIBRUGARH ( ASSAM)- Fly to Dibrugarh on the Brahmaputra River, surrounded by picturesque tea estates. We visit Digboi, site of a British Second World War cemetery, and Nam- Phake, an ethnic tribal village of stilt houses whose ancestors migrated from Thailand and who still maintain their age- old culture. ( B) DAYS4 & 5: SIVSAGAR - MON ( NAGALAND)- Travel to Sivsagar, once the capital of the Ahom kingdom, to see the Shiva Temple here then continue to Mon in northern Nagaland, a mountainous and narrow strip of land, bordered by Myanmar and home to over fifteen different Tibeto- Burmese tribal groups, known collectively as the Nagas. This area is home to the Konyak tribe who live in villages of communal longhouses decorated with the skulls of mithun ( wild buffalo). The older men have elaborate tattoos and wear feathered headgear and traditional dresses. ( B) DAY6: MOKUKCHUNG- We continue to the pretty town of Mokukchung, home to the Ao Nagas, once known for the practice of headhunting. We visit the nearby Ao villages of Ungma and Longkhum and stay overnight in a local village house. ( B) DAY7: JORHAT- We drive to Jorhat, a major tea centre and conveniently located for visiting nearby Majuli Island. ( B) DAY8: MAJULI - KAZIRANGA- We take a boat cruise on the mighty Brahmaputra River to Majuli Island, a monastic retreat for the Vaishnavite community, noted for its beautiful rural setting and traditional Assamese architecture. En route there is the possibility of sighting the Gangetic River Dolphin. We end the day in Kaziranga. ( BD) DAY9: KAZIRANGA NATIONAL PARK- A World Heritage Site and home to more than 75% of the world's population of the Indian One Horned Rhinoceros. Water buffalo, elephants and tigers can also be seen as well as four hundred species of birds. We explore the park on elephant back and by jeep. ( BLD) DAYS10 & 11: SHILLONG ( MEGHALAYA)- We drive to Meghalaya, ' the abode of clouds' and one of India's prettiest states. Its capital, Shillong, is spread out on hills and known as the ' Scotland of the East' because of its temperate climate. ( B) DAY12: CHERRAPUNJEE- Visit nearby Cherrapunjee, a picturesque town built along a ridge with spectacular views of deep gorges, waterfalls and luxuriant rainforests. Return to Shillong. ( B) DAY13: GUWAHATI- We drive to Guwahati, the capital of Assam, strikingly located on the banks of the mighty Brahmaputra River. Explore its many mysterious temples. ( B) DAY14: KOLKATA- Fly back to Kolkata. DAY15: KOLKATA- The tour ends. ( B) An exploration of Assam, Nagaland and Kaziranga National Park • Journey to the remote northeastern frontier states, to an unseen India • Explore tribal villageswith distinctly different cultures in Nagaland • Take an elephant safari in search of rhinoin Kaziranga National Park • Travel through the secluded hills of Meghalaya, ' the abode of the clouds' • Visit the monastic retreats of Assamand sail the Brahmaputra River • Seasonal Supplement £ 45 Single Supplement £ 315 ( optional) Voluntary Carbon Offset £ 17.03 * Price includes tour price of £ 699and local payment of INR7,000All prices are subject to currency fluctuations £ 785pp Land Only * Single Supplement £ 670 ( optional) Voluntary Carbon Offset £ 18.59 * Price includes tour price of £ 1499and local payment of INR18,000All prices are subject to currency fluctuations £ 1725pp Land Only * adventurerpioneer Tour duration 15 daysTour duration 15 days Starts SunEnds Sun DelhiKolkata 2009 30- Aug- 0913- Sep- 09 25- Oct- 0908- Nov- 09 20- Dec- 0903- Jan- 10 • • X- Mas & New Year Supplement Starts SunEnds Sun DelhiKolkata 2010 31- Jan- 1014- Feb- 10 14- Mar- 1028- Mar- 10 29- Aug- 1012- Sep- 10 24- Oct- 1007- Nov- 10 19- Dec- 1002- Jan- 11 • Starts SunEnds Sun KolkataKolkata 2009 12- Apr- 0926- Apr- 09 22- Nov- 0906- Dec- 09 Starts SunEnds Sun KolkataKolkata 2010 03- Jan- 1017- Jan- 10 14- Feb- 1028- Feb- 10 21- Nov- 1005- Dec- 10 new tour for 2009 new tour for 2009 Save up to 15% on your tour - see page 243 Save up to 15% on your tour - see page 243 |