Saturday 26 April 2014

Cricket World Cup 2015

World Cup Cricket
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14-23 FEB 2015 – WCC Itinerary


Inclusions: 09nights Hotel accommodation – 3.5 star
 14 FEB –Arrival transfer to hotel in Adelaide. ( check in at 200PM)
 Dinner at an Indian restaurant walking distance
 14-17 FEB – 3nights in Adelaide Hotel – BB basis
 15 FEB– Orientation tour of Adelaide City. Early Lunch at an Indian restaurant. Drop off at the Oval for the India Vs. Pakistan match. Pick up at 1030PM for transfer to hotel
 16FEB – Free day for Optional tours in Adelaide or to Kangaroo Island etc.
 17 FEB – Transfer to ADE Airport for flight to Sydney. Arrive and transfer for Lunch en-route to the hotel. PM free. Dinner at an Indian restaurant – walking distance

 17-20 FEB – 3nights at Sydney hotel BB basis.
 18 FEB – Half Day Sydney Orientation tour. No Entrances. PM free
 19 FEB – Full day Blue Mountains Tour with entrance to Scenic World and Featherdale Wildlife Park. Lunch at Eat Street. Dinner in an Indian Restaurant prior to going to the hotel
 20 FEB – Transfer to the SYD airport for flight to MEL. Arrive MEL and transfer to the hotel. PM free. Dinner in an Indian restaurant – walking distance.

 20-23 FEB – 3nights in Melbourne Hotel – BB basis
 21 FEB – Full day Philip Island Tour with 3-park pass included (Churchill Island, Koala Conservatory and Penguin Parade). Dinner at Philip Island Boardwalk CafĂ©. Indian menu.
 22 FEB – AM Orientation tour of MEL. Early Lunch and drop off at MCG for the India Vs. South Africa match. Return pick up from MCG back to the hotel
 23 FEB – Transfer to the MEL Airport.

4 Lunches and 5 dinners included as above. No beverages included. Meals will be standard Indian group menu

Exclusions:
 Any meals other than those mentioned above.
Cricket Match tickets
 Personal expenses
 Any airline flights
 Separate transfer costs
 Any pre stay costs in ADE or Post stay costs in MEL.

Optionals:
 Full day Kangaroo Island SIC basis – AU$ 230.00 pp including lunch
 Cleland Wildlife Park SIC basis – AU$ 63.00 pp
 Adelaide Highlights with Torrens River Cruise SIC basis – AU$ 83.00
 Sydney – 3 Attraction pass – AU$60.00 pp

· Sydney – Showboat Dinner Cruise - $ 120.00pp ( Indian menu, no beverages or transfers included)
 Sydney Opera House Tour – AU$ 36.00 pp ( no transfers)
 Melbourne Star - $ 35.00 pp ( no transfers)
 Melbourne Eureka Skydeck with Edge Experience – AU$ 35.00 pp ( no transfers)

Terms and Conditions.
Price: - AU$ 1399.00 per person based on Twin sharing basis.
Single Supplement – AU$ 810.00
 Above price is based on a minimum number of passengers on the group.

 Arrival and Departure transfers are based on a Group arriving and departing together.

For the purpose of this program, we have chosen following flight times for the group:
14 FEB - ADE ARRVL -1800
17 FEB – ADE –SYD – 0930/1155
20FEB – SYD – MEL – 1100/1235
23 FEB – MEL DEP – 1100
Should there be passengers arriving at a different time, then a separate transfer will be required at an additional cost.
 Rooms are subject to availability and this promotion may be cancelled if the room allotments are exhausted.
 All services to be taken as a whole. No refunds for not using any services included.

Deposit & Payments:
1. In order to Book and secure the rooms we require a Non-refundable deposit of AU$ 125.00 pp before 31 MAY, 2014

2. Balance payment will be required 60days prior to arrival. ( 14 DEC 2014)

Kind regards

Mirza Ghalib Ali

Thursday 24 April 2014

Leh Package for European and American and Asian Market


Leh Package for European and American and Asian Market



LADAKH CULTURE TOUR - NO1.  - THE INDUS VALLEY TOUR - 2014
7nts / 8days

Day  01: Delhi – Leh: - Early morning depart for Leh from Delhi. Arrive Leh Airport & be received by representative and transfer hotel  Full day rest at Leh to get acclimatized. Leh is the Headquarter of Leh District and the largest Town in Ladakh region. It is located to 10 km north from the fertile valley of Indus river at an altitude of 11,500 ft.. In stark contrast of the giant ‘White Mountain’ and Cold Desert stretch the flourishing city of Leh. A one-stop destination to experience Tibet right here in India.

Day 02: Leh. Visit Sankar, Shanti Stupa, Leh Palace. These are a couple of kms away from Leh. Sankar Monastery belongs to the Gelukpa School of Tibetan Buddhism and is a branch of Spituk Monastery. Shanti Stupa at the Hilltop was built by the Japanese for World peace, and was inaugurated by the Dalai Lama in 1985.Leh Palace was built by King Singey Namgyal in the beginning of 17 century AD. The nine-storey Palace is now deserted and has been taken over by ASI. A / N at leisure to explore Leh town. O / N in hotel.

Day  03: Leh - Bazgo - Likir –Ule Tokpo : Drive to Liker via Basgo. THE CASTLE OF BASGO Basgo lies at a distance of 42 Kms west of Leh.The castle known as Basgo Rabtan Lhartsekhar is situated there on a hill of clay. The Dharmaraja Jamyang Namgial and Singay Namgial, father and son built it. The Principal image there is that of the so-called’Golden Maitreya,’ a sacred copper-gilt image of the Buddha Maitreya, two storey in height. The Dharmaraja Singey Namgail as funerary build it to his father, king Jamyang Namgial.There is also an image of the Buddha Maitreya made of clay three storeys in height, which can be seen at the top of the castle. The ruins of a temple and a stupa build by Rinchen Zangpo, the translator can also be seen.
Likir lies at a distance of 62 Kms west of Leh. During the time of Lhachen Gyalpo, the fifth king of Ladakh, a religious estate and the land on which to build the monastery was offered to Lama Duwang Chosje, a great champion of meditation. The Lama blessed the site and in 1065 the monastery was built. The monastery was encircled by the bodies of the two great serpent spirits, the naga- rajas (Nanda & Taksako) and so its name became widely renowned as Likir (The Naga - Encircled). In the 15th Century the disciple of Khasdubje known as Lhawang Lodos Sangphu caused the monastery to flourish. The monastery was brought into the order of the great Lama Tsongkhapa and up till present times the ritual and observances of the three basic Pratimoksa disciplines, which from the basic of Buddhist teachings, are preserved. There are many blessed shrines in this monastery and there resides a protective deity wearing golden armour and of stern command.Every year from the 27th to 29th of 12 th Tibetan month the votive offerings known as Dosmochey are assembled and sacred dances are performed. The successive reincarnations of Naris Rinpoche act as the incumbents of the monastery. O/N Ule Ethenic Resort.

Day   04 : Ule – Lamayuru- Alchi – Leh :
Drive to Lamayuru, visit LAMAYURU MONASTERY Lamayuru Monastery is situated 127 Kms west of Leh and 60 kms. In the 11th century the mahasiddha Naropa came to this place and the cave where he resided and meditated is still to be seen today. Then Rinchen Zangpo, the Translator came to build many temples and stupas and so the teaching of the Kadampa School came to flourish greatly there. There after, for many years the monastery was administered by the Zhwa-mar-pa (Red Hats), after which the Dharmaraja Jamyang Namgial offered it to Chosje Danma, whom he had invited to Ladakh. The rituals and observances of the Digung Kargyud School were introduced and the monastery received the name of Yungdrung Tharpaling.The successive reincarnation of Skyabsje Toldan Rinpoche acts as the incumbents of the monastery. There is a custum whereby each year on the 17th & 18th of the 5th Tibetan month the festival of the so-called (Yuru Kabgyad) is held during which dances are performed. In this monastery there are various shrines to be seen, including thangkas and wall paintings. Visit the monastery Visit Alchi.
ALCHI MONASTERY Although there are a great many temples, caves and stupas built in Ladakh by Rinchen Zangpo, Translator, Alchi Choskor is the large and most famous of all of them. Alchi is situated at a distance of 67 Kms west of Leh, founded by Rinchen Zangpo, Translator, in 1000 AD. The sacred temples, to be seen there include the Principal one of the Rinchen Lhakhang, at Lotsa Lhakhang, the Jamyang Lhakhang (Manjusri temple) and the sumtsag Lhakhang. The main image is that of Vairocana but there can also been seen the five Buddha Families together with their attendant deities, The paintings are not like the Tibetan style but rather they are executive according to the Indian tradition. In order to build these temples Rinchen Zangpo, the Translator is said in the various biographies to have brought with him from Kashmir (thirty-two sculptors and wood carvers). Other temples built by Rinchen Zangpo, Translator are to be found at Mangu and Sumda each containing a sacred image of Vaironica, various most beautiful images of the Buddhas and Bodhisatvas and many kinds of lovely paintings. They are also included among the 108 temples built by Rinchen Zangpo, the Translator, within the province of Naris Skorsum. Drive futher towards Leh.O/N in hotel at Leh.

Day 05: Drive to Pangong Lake. Drive to Pangong Lake en-route visiting Shey & Thiksey. Shey Palace was built in the beginning of 17th Century AD. The main image in the monastery is the three storey image of Buddha Sakyamuni made of copper gilt. Thiksey Monastery was built in 1630 and is one of the most famous, largest and richest monasteries in Ladakh. Shey 03 Km from Thiksey and 18 kms South of Leh and was the seat of power of the first King of Ladakh who constructed the hilltop Fortress. The ruin Fort can be seen above the present Shey Palace.
This Lake is situated at an altitude of 4268 mts in the Eastern Sector of Ladakh, at a distance of 154 kms from Leh across Chang La (5183 mts). This Lake is one of the largest and most beautiful natural brackish lakes in the country. It is about 120 Kms long and only 1/3 of its portion lies in the Indian territory and the rest lies in the Chinese territory.

Day 06: Drive back to Leh via Hemis Monastery. Hemis monastery is one of the most famous and largest monasteries in Ladakh, located 45 Km South of Leh and was founded in 17th century belongs to the Drukpa order. The monastery founded by Stagsang Raspa who was invited to Ladakh by King Singee Namgyal. The king offered him religious estates and attended him as his principal guru. Hemis Tsechu (festival) assemble annually from 9th to 11th day of the 5th Tibetan month. The Gompa has well preserved Thankas, copper gilt statue of the lord Buddha, various Stupas made of gold and silver and many auspicious objects. The largest Thanka in Ladakh over 12 Mts. long is at Hemis Monastery. O / N hotel at Leh.
Day 07 : LEH : Morning : Khadung-la top. A/N free. O/N at hotel in Leh.
Morning  after breakfast drive to the exhilarating Khardungla Pass (The World highest motorable raod in the world(18380ft .), the highest point of our journey. The views from the top are spectacular; extending, to the south, across the Indus Valley to the seemingly endless peaks and ridges of the Zanskar range. To the north, the views of the mighty peaks of the Saser Massif are amazing. O /N Hotel

Day 08: Morning transfer to Airport Fly Leh /Delhi

COST IN USD -

  1. 2 pax @ USD 995.00 per person.
  2. 3 - 5pax @ USD 875.00 per person.
  3. 6 - 9pax @ USD 785.00 per person.
  4. 10 - 12pax @ USD 750.00 per person.
  5.  Single Room / tent Supplement: @ USD 350.00 per person

Cost Includes:
·         All Accommodation Full Board on Twin Sharing Basis.
·         Leh - Hotel Ladakh Residency;
·         Pary - Camp Red Start;
·         Nubra - Trith Eco Camp / Larjay Resort /Hotel Karma Inn;
·         Ule - Tent Hut in Ule Ethinc Resort  Red  on
·         English Speaking Guide during Sightseeing.
·         Transportation for sightseeing
·         Transportation for pick  up and drop from trekking ending and starting point respectively.
·         Wildlife Entry Fee Obtaining of Inner Line permit Nubra valley and Pangong Lake
·         Porterages at the Airports
·         Monastery /monuments entrance fee in Leh

The cost does not include:
  • Any Airfare.
  • Insurance of any kind.
  • Any type of drinks including mineral water and alcoholic beverages during camping or in hotel
  • or at the time of road journey.
  • Tipping to porters, camp staff, drivers, bell boys and restaurant staff etc.
  • Excess baggage charges, laundry charges, camera fee and any other item of personal nature.
  • Medical expenses, cost of hospitalization or evacuation by helicopter or any other means of
  • conveyance.
  • Additional cost resulting from delays or expenses incurred during overstays caused by bad weather, landslides, sickness or any other contingencies beyond the control of Master Tours & Travels or its affiliates / representatives.
 NOTE - Delhi before & after the tour will be charged extra if.
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Ajmer




History
Ajaipal Chauhan founded Ajmer in the seventh century. He constructed a hill fort "Ajaimeur" or the " Invincible Hill ". He established the Chauhan dynasty which continued to rule the country while repeated waves of Turkish invasions swept across India. Ajmer was conquered by Muhammad of Ghor, founder of the Delhi Sultanate, in 1193. Its internal government, however, was handed over to the Chauhan rulers upon the payment of a heavy tribute to the conquerors. Ajmer then remained feudatory to Delhi until 1365, when it was captured by the ruler of Mewar. In 1509 Ajmer became a source of contention between the Maharajas of Mewar and Marwar, and was ultimately conquered by the Marwar ruler in 1532. Ajmer was conquered by the Mughal emperor Akbar in 1559. It continued to be in the hands of the Mughals, with occasional revolts, until 1770, when it was ceded to the Marathas. From that time up to 1818 Ajmer was the scene of an ongoing struggle, being seized at different times by the Mewar and the Marwar maharajas, from whom it was often retaken by the Marathas. In 1818 the Marathas sold Ajmer to the East India Company for 50,000 rupees. Since then Ajmer has enjoyed stable governance, although during the 1857 War of Independence some Indian sepoys at the garrison in the nearby town of Nasirabad joined the revolt. Under the British Raj, Ajmer was governed by an Agent to the Governor General overseeing Rajputana. After independence in 1947, Ajmer retained its position as a centrally administrated state under a Chief Commissioner for some time. Ajmer was eventually merged with the State of Rajasthan. 

PUSHKAR
Pushkar is a sacred town for the Hindus, situated 11 kms. to the North-West of Ajmer.Evidence points to its having existed during the fourth century B.C. lake in the inhospitable surroundings of a desert is no less than a miracle.Brahma is supposed to have performed sacrifice at this lake on Kartik Purnima (the full moon day of the Kartik month), hallowing the place. Sacred to Brahma, Pushkar boasts of its temple dedicated to him, which is the only one of its kind in the world. A dip in the waters of Pushkar and worship at his temple ensure salvation. So thousands flock to Pushkar to observe the ritual on kartik Purnima, or on any of the four days preceding it.
DARGAH
Ajmer the city where the Dargah of the Great Sufi Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti stands, is a sacred centre of pilgrimage. Hallowed by the memories of the great seer, Ajmer has earned the epithet of “ Madinatul Hind or the Madina of India”. Devotees of all sects and faiths come here as the saint’s blessings are infallible for all.Each year, the followers of the master congregate here from all parts of the world on the occasion of the annual festival of Urs to pay their obeisance to seek the Saint’s blessings for fulfillment of wishes.
NASIYAN (RED) TEMPLE
nasiyan
The red temple is a Digambar Jain temple which has a double- storey hall adjacent to the main temple. The hall displays a series of large gold plated wooden figures depicting legends from Jain mythology. The entire hall is richly adorned by glass mosaic, precious stones, gold and silver work. The place is also popularly called Soni Ji Ki Nasiyan.
SALEMABAD (NIMBARK PEETH)
Bhati chief of Khejarli Shri Sheoji and Gopal Singh Ji Bhati founded this Peeth in 1520 (1463 A.D.) following instructions of his holiness Shri Nimbarkacharya Peethadhishwara Shri Parashu Ram-Devacharya Ji. The temple has been so designed that the Deity is visible for Darshan the moment one enters the main gate.the Sanctum Sanctorum has been built in a way that the moonlight of the moon of Sharad Poornima touches the lotus feet of the idol of the Lord at 12.00 pm.In to Jagmohan of the main temple the pillars of marble are exquisitely ornamental and their middle part is transparent. This wide spreading castle like temple is built on 42 thousand square feet land.
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TARAGARH FORT
taragarh
The giant fort stands guarding the city. It has six gates. The fort also has Miran Saheb ki Dargha who was the governor of the fort and laid down his life in an encounter. It gives a panoramic view of the city situated in Nagpahari of Aravalli ranges, this fort has immense archaeological and historical importance.
ADHAI - DIN KA- JHONPRA
Adhai-din-ka-jhonpra
This is a masterpiece of Indo - Islamic architecture. As legend goes its was constructed in two and a-half days (Adhi-Din). It is a relic of an old mosque consisting of a quadrangle with a front screen wall of seven pointed arches. The distinct pillars and arched screen with its ruined minarets make it a splendid architectural masterpiece.
ANA SAGAR
anasagar
It is an artificial lake named after Anaji Chauhan. The catchments were built with the help of local populace. The 'Baradari' pavilions was built by Shah Jahan, to facilitate his long stays in Ajmer. the Baradari and the adjoining parks are the lungs of city and favourite outing spot.
THE MUSEUM
Once the royal residence of Emperor Akbar,the museum houses a rich repository of the Mughal and Rajput armour and exquisite sculptures. More...
NARELI JAIN TEMPLE
Nareli is a Jain place located on the outskirts (Kishangarh bypass). This is a good place to visit, has a very big temple and offer authentic jain food (You have to check the meal hours in advance, they are strict in serving meals in those hours only

Friday 18 April 2014

Udaipur-City of Lakes


Udaipur
उदयपुर
Metropolitan City
City palace, Udaipur

City palace, Udaipur
Nickname(s): White City and The City of Lakes

Udaipur-Also known as the City of Lakes, is a city, a Municipal Corporation and the administrative headquarters of the Udaipur district in the state of Rajasthan in western India. It is located 403 kilometres (250 mi) southwest of the state capital, Jaipur, 576 km (358 mi) southwest of Alwar, 248 km (154 mi)west of Kota, and 250 km (155 mi) northeast from Ahmedabad. Udaipur is the historic capital of the kingdom of Mewarin the former Rajputana Agency.

The Sisodia clan of Rajputs ruled the Mewar and its capital was shifted from Chittorgarh to Udaipur after founding city of Udaipur by Maharana Uday Singh. The Mewar province became part of Rajasthan after India became independent. Apart from its history, culture, and scenic locations, it is also known for its Rajput-era palaces. The Lake Palace for instance, covers an entire island in the Pichola Lake. Many of the palaces have been converted into luxury hotels.It is often called the "Venice of the East", and is also nicknamed the "Lake City" Lake Pichola, Fateh Sagar Lake,Udai Sagar and Swaroop Sagar in this city are considered some of the most beautiful lakes in the state.The area is being recognized as a tribal belt of the country and the Lok Sabha seat from this constituency belongs to Raghuveer Singh Meena.


History
Udaipur State-Statue of Maharana Pratap of Mewar, commemorating the Battle of Haldighati.Udaipur was founded in 1553 by Maharana Udai Singh II as the final capital of the erstwhile Mewar kingdom, located in the fertile circular valley-"Girwa" to the southwest of Nagda, on the Banas River, the first capital of the Mewar kingdom.

This area already had a thriving trading town of "Ayad" which had served as capital of Mewar for over 200 years and 17 rulers of Mewar had ruled from Ayad town of Girwa Valley (10th -12th centuries, Rawals ruled from Nagda, so the “Girwa” (& adjoining) valley was already well-known to Chittaud rulers who moved to it whenever the vulnerable tablel and (Mesa)Chittaudgadh was threatened with enemy attacks. Maharana Udai Singh II, in the wake of 16th century emergence of  artillery warfare decided to move his capital to a more secure location, importance of which he had realized during his exile at Kumbhalgadh. Ayad was flood-prone, hence he chose the ridge east of Pichola Lake to start his new capital city, where he came upon a hermit while hunting in the foothills of the Aravalli Range. The hermit blessed the king and asked him to build a palace on the spot, assuring him it would be well protected. Udai Singh II consequently established a residence on the site. In November 1567, the Mughal emperor Akbar attacked & laid siege of the venerated fort of Chittor, which was reduced to one of the 84 forts of Mewar.

Aerial view of City Palace on Lake Pichola
File:City Palace Aerial View by Pranshu Dubey.jpg
As the Mughal empire weakened, the Sisodia ranas, and later maharanas (also called the Guhilots or Suryavansh),who had always tried to oppose Mughal dominance, reasserted their independence and recaptured most of Mewar except for Chittor. Udaipur remained the capital of the state, which became a princely state of British India in 1818. Being a mountainous region and unsuitable for heavily armoured Mughal horses, Udaipur remained safe from Mughal influence in spite of much pressure. The rajvansh of Udaipur was one of the oldest dynasties of the world. Maharana Mahendra Singh Mewar (the Royal Family of Udaipur), is the current symbolic ruler of the city.
Fateh Sagar Lake


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Monday 14 April 2014

Naintal Package



Nanital 2Nights/3Days

For Conference and Meetings Corporates are welcome
Group Size Minimum 20 Pax 
Cost – 4750/-Per Person
Inclusions 
Del-Nainital-Delhi by A/c Coach on SIC (Subject to the size of group)

The Package Includes:

Welcome Drink on arrival (Non Alcoholic)

Morning Tea,

Buffet Breakfast 

Buffet Dinner 

Evening Tea with cookies(Biscuits)

Extra on Payment

Rs. 250/. per person per Day  ( 2 Veg +Non Veg  2 , Snakes ) 

Rs. 175/. per person per Day  ( 1 Veg +Non Veg  1 , Snakes ) 

Extra Breakfast Rs.175/. 
Extra Lunch Rs . 300/.


Bar Licence Charge Rs. 2100/. Per day 

Corkage Charge Rs. 60/. Per Bottle 

Soda Soft Drink Rs. 150/, per person For 2 Hrs.

D J . Hall .  Rs. 5000/. one night for 2hr. only 

Bonfire one Night Rs 2500/ for 2hr. only 

Adventure activities Rs. 350/. per person (any three activities will be offered) 

            Valley Crossing

              Burma Bridge 

              Treasure Hunt 

              Teem Building Activities 

              Commando Net 

Sightseeing ( on Charging basis)                         

Naini  Lake        8 Km. 

Naini Peak              8 Km. 

Snow View            9 km . 

Sariya Tall            3 km.

Hanumangarhi         16 km.

Sat Tall                    30  km . 

Nau Kuchia  Tal   40 km. 

Water Fall               2 km . 

State Observatory   16 km. 

Rani khet                 70 km 

Cave Garden           7 km. 

Bhim tall                  35 km.

Recreations Facilities in Resort

Elevator for each floor

Uninterrupted Electricity & Water (Hot & Cold) Supply

CTV & LCD with Multiple Channels

Telephone Facilities in each room

Conference, Banquet & Meditation Hall

Multi-Cuisine Restaurant

Exclusive Shopping Arcade

Healing Manta (A Complete Ayurvedic Spa)

Free WI-FI

Beauty Saloon

Indoor & Outdoor Games

Children Park

Adventure Activities

Same Day Laundry Service Etc.

Resort located at 7 K.M. before The Mall Road of Nainital, Just opposite of Khurpatal Lake Via Kaladhungi-Nainital Road. 

We have 10 Deluxe Rooms + 44 Executive Suites (One Master Bed Room with Living Room having sofa cum bed & attached bathroom) 06 Family Suites (Two Master Bed Room with Living Room having sofa cum bed & attached bathroom each rooms Dining Hall

We have 03 Conference Halls with all modern equipments, capacity of 120 Pax each Hall Theater style (largest in entire kumaon region) 
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Monday 7 April 2014

Kashmir 6n/7days


                                 


Kashmir “The Paradise on Earth”

06Nights/07Day
 (Route Surface-Srinagar- Gulmarg-Srinagar-Pahalgam -Srinagar)

Package                 :                                                                       Passengers: - 04(Minimum)                                                                                                                                  
Package
Destination
Hotel Name
Cost


Super Deluxe
Land Package cost
Srinagar
SHAH ABBAS/Similar/House Boat


18500/- Per Person on twin Sharing
Gulmarg
PINE PALACE
Pahalgam
Hotel ICE LAND
Meals
In Srinagar Hotel B/fast only

In House Boat B/Fast and Dinner
Gulmarg
B/fast and Dinner
Pahalgam
B/fast and Dinner

Day 1. (Srinagar- Gulmarg-Srinagar - 60km)Arrival in Srinagar and transfer to Gulmarg. Check in at hotel and Evening free for leisure. Over Night at hotel Enjoy Your Dinner at Hotel.

History of Gulmarg
Gulmarg has been a resort for the kings like Yousuf Shah Chak and Jahangir who used to visit frequently. The old name of Gulmarg was "Gaurimarg", the name of Lord Shiva's wife. Yousuf Shah Chak changed its name to Gulmarg, meaning the place of roses. During the early part of the 20th century the famous Central Asian explorer Sir Marc Aurel Stein (1862–1943), made his home here in a tent between his expeditions. It was a favourite summer holiday destination for the British stationed in India.

Day 2.Gulmarg- After morning beakfast. Day at leisure .Our Niight at hotel with Dinner.

Gulmarg
Gulmarg ("Meadow of Flowers") is a town, a hill station, a popular skiing destination and a notified area committee in Baramula district in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. The town is within the Himalayas and is within miles of the Line of Control between India and Pakistan.

Activities in Gulmarg
Highest Golf course/Highest ski resort/Horse Riding/ Gandola-Cable car /Photography/ Vediography

Day 3.(Gulmarg-Pahalgam- 160km)
Have early morning break fast and leave for Pahalgam. After reaching pahalgam check in to the pre booked hotel . Evening at leisure. Over night stay in hotel enjoy your dinner at hotel.

Phalgam
Pahalgam is a town and a Municipal committee in Anantnag district in India's northernmost state of Jammu and Kashmir. It is a popular tourist destination, and every year, many tourists visit Pahalgam.This world famous hill station is 45 km. from the District Head Quarter at Anantnag and located on the banks of river Lidder at an altitude of 7200 ft. from sea level.

Pahalgam is one among the five tehsils of Anantnag district and tehsil head quarters are located in the main town of Pahalgam. It was once a tourist attraction and a favourite place for shooting of Bollywood films, and is still a health resort. Besides tourist huts, several hotels in private sector have come up here and these hotels provide modern facilities to their guests. A number of treks in this region also begin from Pahalgam, as the 35 km trail traverses through pinewoods to the spectacular Kolahoi Glacier.

Day 4 -Early Morning break fast and day at leisure for exploring beauty of the region. One can hire horses by your own and go for a one full day trip to Kashmir velly.

Day5 (Pahalgam to Srinagar (110 K.m)- Pahalgam)
 In the Morning have your breakfast early and leave for Srinagar. Check in at Hotel/House boat. One can feel the touch of daily routine life at Dal Lake, milkman, floweriest, and other sailing shops comes to the door of House boats selling the daily News paper etc. Evening free for Leisure at Dal Lake. Have a Shikara ride and enjoy the “Paradise on Earth” .Beauty of the valley in the evening and Dal lake at night will keep knocking at the back of mind the memory last. Over night at house boat.

Points of interest
Dal Lake/Shalimar Bagh/Srinagar/Nishat Bagh/Hazratbal Shrine/Pari Mahal/Shankaracharya Temple

Day 6. (Srinagar Local ) Have a early morning break fast and go for local Srinagar Sight seeing. .In the evening back to Hosue Boat enjoy Your Dinner at house boat and have the glimps of Kashmiri Culture.
Srinagar
Srinagar is the summer capital of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. It is situated in the Kashmir Valley and lies on the banks of the Jhelum River, a tributary of the Indus. The city is famous for its gardens, lakes and houseboats. It is also known for traditional Kashmiri handicrafts and dry fruits.

Day 7.After Early Morning Break fast pack your begs and leave for Air Port as per you scheduled flight. Have the sweet memory of the beauty of nature and peace with the desire to come again.
You tour’s get complete here