Friday 19 December 2014

Golden Triangle Economy Tour

Golden Triangle Economy Tour


                                                          5N/ 6Days 
Tour
5 Nights 6 Days

Destinations Covered: Delhi-Agra-Jaipur-Delhi

Package Category Price per person on twin sharing basis.
Economy US$ 295
Deluxe US$ 350
Luxury US$ 840

Package Price per Extra person in room
Economy US $245
Deluxe US$ 300
Luxury US$ 720

What's Included?

Your Tour Includes:
5 Nights accommodation in hotels on CPAI basis.
Daily buffet breakfast.
All arrival, departure, sightseeing is as per above itinerary by air conditioned car Tata indigo or Toyota Etios with English speaking driver.
Private guide for all monuments.
All applicable hotel & transport taxes.
Driver allowance and fuel,parking.

Your Tour Does Not Includes:

Any meals other than those specified.
Expenses of personal nature such as tips, telephone calls, laundry, liquor etc.
Entrance fees during sightseeing.
Any other item not specified.
International airfare.
Package Category
Package Price per person on twin sharing basis.
Economy Deluxe Luxury

US$ 295 US$ 350 US$ 840

Package Price per Extra person in room

US $245 US$ 300 US$ 720

Hotels to be provided:

City Nights Economy Deluxe Luxury

Delhi 2 Bill PalacE Florence Inn The Lalit

Agra 1 Light House Amar Radisson

Jaipur 2 GlitzMandawa Haveli Royal Orchid

Duration

6 days

Destination Covered

Best Suited

Budget, Families, Groups, Honeymoon, Luxury

Tuesday 2 December 2014

Rahgiri to Bangladesh


Dec 03 2014 : The Times of India (Delhi)
This Sunday, Raahgiri will travel to Dwarka
New Delhi:
TIMES NEWS NETWORK


Bring your cycle by the DDA Sports Complex in Dwarka on Sunday morning. Bring the tots too. Both sides of a 1.8km stretch will be cleared of motorized vehicles from 7am to 10am and left free for cycling, walking, skating, kickabout and exercise. Raahgiri, a weekly event which has been initiated in Gurgaon and Connaught Place by local civic agencies and Embarq India, and supported by The Times of India, is now coming to Dwarka.“The night before the first one started, I thought if 1,500 people come, I'd jump with joy and declare it a success.We were blown away when about 10,000 turned up,“ said Amit Bhatt of the NGO Embarq India. The turnout has been impressive throughout.The CP version, with just about a kilometre of space, draws 3,000-4,000 people every Sunday .
“There is a latent demand for such programmes,“ added Bhatt. About 7,000-8,000 people are expected to join the Dwarka event. According to Bhatt, 70% of those coming to Raahgiri live within 10 minutes of the venue. “That's our catchment area and in Dwarka, for the spot we've chosen, there are about 45 lakh living within that radius.“
“Initiatives like these serve a dual purpose. The first benefit is obviously awareness about health and fitness and the other is social interaction. We will continue to support initiatives like these,“ said Balvinder Kumar, vice-chairperson of Delhi Development Authority , which is bringing Raahgiri to Dwarka along with Embarq India and Delhi Police. The Times of India is supporting the event.
“We have been actively campaigning for the freedom of pedestrians on city roads and Raahgiri will boost the campaign. The event can probably be held in other areas in the city too and we will support it,“ said Mukesh Chander, special commissioner, traffic.