This price is great value as it
covers all of the following:
- Return
airfares from Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane into Delhi and out of
Bombay (Mumbai) with Singapore Airlines, plus three flights within
India.
- An extensive 16 day coach, air and boat tour of India
including a visit to the wonderful Taj Mahal.
- A 2 day stopover in Singapore.
- Mainly four star accommodation throughout.
- Entrance fees to many attractions.
- All transport and transfers.
- Services of Indian tour guides, and there will be an
Australian tour leader if there are 12 or more passengers.
If you don't have a travel partner but wish to travel at twin
share rates, we will try to match you up , but this is not guaranteed.
If you require a single room there will be an extra charge of $1180.
It is planned to restrict the number of participants to a maximum of
approximately 22 people.
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Tour Itinerary
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Itinerary
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Included meals are indicated as B =
Breakfast, L =Lunch, D = Dinner |
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30.03.11
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Depart Sydney at
9.15am on SQ212, arriving in Singapore at 2.40pm.
Depart Melbourne at 11.20am on SQ238, arriving in Singapore at 4.20pm.
Depart Brisbane at 9.20am on SQ256, arriving in Singapore at 3.25pm.
You will be transferred to your hotel in Singapore for a two night
stay. While in Singapore the following will be included.
* Airport-hotel return transfers on a seat-in coach.
* 50% discount on the a la carte food menu (food item only) at
designated food outlets in passenger's hotel. Free SIA Hop-on tourist
bus service.
*Admission to Sentosa Island, Singapore Zoo, Malay Heritage Centre,
National Orchid Garden, Peranakan Museum, Singpore River Bumboat Tour
and Jurong Bird Park.
*Discounts on shopping, dinning, sightseeing tours, tourist attractions
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Free day in
Singapore |
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| 01.04.11 |
Free morning, in
the afternoon transfer to Singapore airport. Departing at 7.05pm on
SQ408, arriving in Delhi at 10.10pm.
You will be met and transferred to your hotel. |
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02.04.11
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Breakfast at the
hotel. Morning at leisure. Afternoon proceed with the half day
sightseeing of Old Delhi visiting the Red Fort and Jama Masjid.
Also visiting the Raj Ghat - memorial of Mahatma Gandhi. Spend some
time in Chadni Chowk to savour the ambience of a crowded oriental
bazaar. Drive through the old city subject to traffic restrictions. |
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03.04.11
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After breakfast at
the hotel, in time transfer to airport to board flight for Varanasi.
Arrive in Varanasi at 11.50am and transfer to your hotel.
Afternoon proceed with the sightseeing tour of Sarnath, located at
distance of 10kms from Varanasi City.
Buddha preached his first sermon to five disciples at the Deer Park
here, enshrining the principals of his teaching into laws. The Dhamek
Stupa marks the location of a once resplendent monastery. A large
complex of ruined monasteries cover the area north of the stupas. The
major events of Buddha's life are depicted here in wall paintings by a
Japanese artist. |
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04.04.11
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Early morning before sunrise proceed
with boat ride on the River Ganges, to witness the fascinating view of
devotees thronging onto the ghats and offer their prayer.
Boat ride on the holy River Ganges - 2 hours over three miles in
length. The western banks of Ganges has a string of Ghats - the chain
of stone steps, all built with pavilions, palace and terraces, most of
which are mainly used as Dharamsalas where the pilgrims stay during
their visit to the holy city. At dawn, the Ghats are abuzz with
activity of the devotees performing their ablutions in the river or
offering prayers to the rising sun and performing other religious
rituals. A boat ride along the Ghats gives you vantage views of this
activity. The sunrise on the Ganges is a soul-lifting experience.
After the boat ride walk through the narrow lanes of Varanasi. These
narrow cobbled lanes have stories to tell with large numbers of
humanity passing through them daily, all looking for 'Nirvana' - a
release from the cycle of rebirth.
After late breakfast at hotel, in time transfer to airport to board
flight for Delhi. Met upon arrival in Delhi and transfer to the hotel. |
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05.04.11
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After breakfast at the hotel proceed
with the sightseeing tour of New Delhi drive past the 12th century
230-feet high Qutab Minar, gracefully hand-carved for its entire height
of 234ft, the mausoleum of emperor Hymayun - a forerunner of the Mughal
style of architecture, the imposing Lakshim Narayan temple, India Gate
(memorial to Indian army soldiers who died in the World War I), the
Rashtrapati Bhavan (formerly the viceroy's residence) and the
Parliament House.
Vsit the Birla (Laxi Narayan) Temple, with its many idols.
Afternoon in time depart by surface for Agra, 204kms/5hour drive. |
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06.04.11
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Breakfast at the hotel and then we go
for a half day sightseeing tour of Agra visiting the Taj Mahal and
Fort.
Visit the world famous Taj Mahal built by Shah Jahan in 1560 in memory
of his queen Mumtaz Mahal to enshrine her mortal remains. This
architectural marvel is a perfectly proportioned masterpiece fashioned
from white marble that stands testimony to the skill of 20,000
craftsmen brought together from Persia, Turkey, France and Italy and
who took 17 years to complete this 'Love Poem in Marble' Later visit
the Agra fort containing the halls private and public audiences and
other palaces. Shah Jahan spent years of confinement at the hands of
his sons Aurangzeb, looking wistfully at the Taj Mahal from the Fort.
A brief visit is also made to the marble inlay workshop, where one can
see the art that went into the inlay work at the Taj Mahal. This
workshop has brought back into this forgotten art style.
Free afternoon. |
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07.04.11
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After breakfast at hotel, depart by
surface for Jaipur with stop en route at Fatehpur Sikri, 274kms over 6
hrs drive.
Fatehpur Sikri. Located 40kms from Agra, the deserted city of Fatehpur
Sikri was built by Emperor Akbar in 1569, in honour of the great Saint
Sheikh Salim Chrsti who blessed Akbar and prophesized the birth of
three sons to the heirless Emperor. Akbar slowly became deserted and
ruined after Akbar left the city. Scarcity of water was the prime
factor for the abandonment of this beautiful city. Visit the remarkably
well-preserved, graceful buildings within the 'Ghost City' including
the Jama Masjid, tomb of Salim Christi, Panch Mahal Palace and other
palaces that speak of the grandeur and splendour of the Mughal empire
at the height of its power.
Later drive to Samode and upon arrival check in at hotel.
Evening take leisurely walk across the Samode village. |
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08.04.11
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After breakfast at the hotel, depart by
surface for Jaipur en route visiting Amer fort Palace. At a short
distance of 11km from Jaipur, the Amer Fort complex stands amidst
wooded hills. One of the finest examples of Rajput architecture, it was
the ancient capital of Jaipur. The original palace was built by Raja
Man Singh and additions were made later by Sawai Jai Singh. Within the
palace are the Diwan-e-Aam or the 'Hall of Public Audience', the
Diwan-e-Khas or the 'Hall of Private Audience' and the Sukh Niwas, the
private chambers of the queens with windows having latticed screens so
that the ladies could watch the proceedings of the royal court in
privacy. There is also the Jai Mandir or the 'Temple of
Victory', with its famed Sheesh Mahal, the scintillating 'Hall of
Mirrors'
Afternoon arrive in Jaipur and check i at you hotel. Rest of the day at
leisure on own. |
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09.04.11
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Breakfast at hotel. Morning Half day
city tour begins with a visit to the Maharaja's City Palace, the former
Royal residence, part of it converted into a museum. A small portion is
still used by the Royal family of Jaipur. Built in the style of a
fortified campus, the palace covers almost one-seventh in area of the
city. One of the major attractions in the museum is the portion known
as Armoury Museum housing an impressive array of weaponry-pistols,
blunderbusses, flintlocks, swords, rifles and daggers. The royal
families of Jaipur once used most of these weapons. Later visit the
Jantar Mantar, which is the largest stone and marble crafted
observatory in the world. Situated near the gate of the city palace,
the observatory has 17 large instruments, many of them still in working
condition. Afternoon at leisure on own. |
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10.04.11
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Breakfast at the hotel, drive 340kms to
Jodhpur, evening arrival and check into your hotel. |
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11.04.11
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After breakfast at the hotel, proceed
with sightseeing tour of the city visiting the 5km long Mehrangarh Fort
situated on a 125 mt high hill. This is one of the most impressive and
formidable structures in Rajasthan. Within the fort are some
magnificent palaces with meticulously carved panels, latticed windows
or 'Jarokhas' with evocative names. The chambers of Moti Mahal, Phool
Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, the Sileh Khana and the Daulat Khana are
noteworthy for the splendour and glamour of a bygone era. Later visit
the Jaswant Thada - a cluster of royal cenotaphs in the white marble
built in 1899 AD in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh-II. Take a glimpse
of the famous Umaid Bhavan, which has been converted into a hotel but a
part of the palace is still a Royal Residence. Afternoon at Leisure to
walk around the quaint village. |
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12.04.11
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After breakfast at hotel, depart by
surface for Deogarh, 170kms 4hrs drive. Arrive in Deogarh and check-in
at the Deogarh Mahal. Rest of the day is at
leisure. |
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13.04.11
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After breakfast at the hotel, depart by
surface for Udaipur, 135kms over 3 hrs drive. Arrive Udaipur and check
in at your hotel. Rest of the day is at leisure. |
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14.04.11
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After breakfast at the hotel, proceed
with boat ride on Lake Pichola takes its name from the small village of
Pichola on its west bank. In the lake are several islands.
Visit City Palace, built in 1725, which houses the Dilkhush Mahal,
Sheesh Mahal - studded with glittering Belgium Mirrors. Moti Mahal and
the Palace of Lord Krishna all of which are ornately decorated. Visit
the Jagdish Temple. This temple built in 1651 is dedicated to Lord
Vishnu, the preserver in the Hindu Trinity of Gods. Later drive around
the Fatehsagar Lake and also visit the Sahelion Ki Bari gardens. |
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15.04.11
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Early morning in time transfer to
airport to board flight for Munbai. Met upon arrival in Mumbai and
transfer to the hotel.
Afternoon proceed with the sightseeing tour of city. Visit the Gateway
of India - the main attraction of Mumbai city. Built to commemorate the
visit to King George V and Queen Mary for the Delhi Durban in the year
1911, this massive historical monument the Mani Bhawan or the Gandhi
memorial, Prince of Wales Museum, Marine Drive and Juhu that give you
the feeling of being in the commercial capital of India. The gardens
like hanging gardens and the Kamla Nehru Garden will provide you the
much needed rest between your sightseeing trips and the Chowpatty gives
you the view of one of the most happening beaches of Mumbai.
Visit the Municipal Corporation building (V shaped) that stands across
the Victorian Terminus (Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus), designed in
early Gothic style and blended with Indian motifs. The dome, its chief
architectural feature, is 71.5 meters from the ground. The High Court,
built in 1878 in the early English Gothic style. The central structure
rises up to 54.2 meters and is surrounded by statues representing
Justice and Mercy. The Rajabai Towers built in the 19th century in
Gothic style on the university campus has a 79 meter high clock-tower.
Also drive past Victoria Terminus, one of the largest buildings in the
Gothic style, its imposing dome is surmounted by a figure
symbolising progress. A life size statue of Queen Victoria is placed in
front of the central facade. |
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16.04.11
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After breakfast at the hotel, proceed
to half day excursion to Elephanta Caves. An early morning excursion
across the Mumbai harbour to 1200-year old Elephanta Caves housing some
of the most beautiful rock-cuts of the period. The famous Trimurti
sculptures of three-faced Shiva depicting his three aspects as Creator,
Preserver and Destroyer is powerfully portrayed in the massive
sculpture. This afternoon is at leisure perhaps for some shopping. |
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17.04.11
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Morning at the hotel. Assistance on
departure from the hotel to the International airport.
Depart Mumbai at 11.45am on SQ421, arriving in Singapore at 7.40pm.
Sydney passengers depart Singapore at 8.35pm on SQ221, arriving in
Sydney at 7.35am (18.04.11).
Melbourne passengers depart Singapore at 9.00pm on SQ227, arriving in
Melbourne at 7.15am (18.04.11).
Brisbane passengers depart Singapore at 9.10pm on SQ235, arriving in
Brisbane at 6.40am (18.04.11) |
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Conditions
for Macleay Valley Travels India Tour
Deposits and Payments - A non-refundable deposit of
$600.00 per person is payable within 7 days
of booking. This deposit is not refundable should you later cancel, as
we need to purchase the internal India flights. The
balance is payable 8 weeks prior to departure.
Refunds and Cancellations - Cancellations after final
payment will result in a refund limited to whatever we can recoup from
the airline.
Insurance - Adequate
travel insurance is essential. We can arrange this for you if desired.
Passports - All
travellers require a current passport with at least 6 months left
on it at the end of the tour. Non-Australian passport holders require a
re-entry visa for Australia. Visas are required for Australian
passport holders to for India. Visa
fee for India is $93.00 and we charge $30.00 for processing.
Basic Tour Price and Taxes -
Air
taxes and fuel levies are included in the basic tour price, and as air
taxes and fuel levies change regularly the
exact amount will be advised at time of invoicing. At present air taxes
and fuel levies come to $810 for the standard tour. Total tour cost
may therefore change.
Not Included in the
Cost - Travel insurance and all items of a personal nature such
as telephone calls, drinks, excess
baggage, tips, meals, (except those specified in the itinerary), etc
are not included in the cost. Similarly, credit card payments can only
be accepted if 2% is added to
the price to help defray the heavy merchant fees charged to us by the
credit card companies.
Breakaway Fee
All fully inclusive prices are based on group travel and any deviation
from the set itinerary will incur a breakaway fee.
Health and Fitness
Macleay Valley Travel recommends that the passenger is
reasonably healthy and/or fit to participate in this tour.
Persons with a disability requiring special assistance must be
accompanied by a companion. Macleay Valley Travel and their
representatives cannot provide this service. Macleay Valley
Travel reserves the right to accept/decline or terminate a passenger's
participation in the tour under certain circumstances.
Booking through other Agents
- As we keep the cost of our tours as low as possible, there is
insufficient margin for us to be able to pay commission to other travel
agents, so some bookings can only be accepted if the client pays the
other agent's commission.
Macleay Valley Travel is a fully licensed travel agent and as such any
monies paid to us are fully insured by the Travel Compensation Fund. We
are happy for any prospective traveller with us to check us out with
your local Consumer Affairs (fair trading) department.
Limitation of Liability - As
Macleay Valley Travel acts only as agent for the Airlines, Hotels,
Coach Companies etc., providing accommodation, transportation and other
services, Macleay Valley Travel shall not be liable or responsible for
death or injury to any person or loss or damage to any property
including baggage arising out of or connection with any transportation,
accommodation or other services, or resulting directly or indirectly
from acts of God, fire, breakdown in machinery or equipment, acts of
Government or other authorities, de jure or defacto wars, whether
declared or not, hostilities, civil disturbances, strikes, riots,
thefts, epidemics, quarantines, medical or customs regulations, delays
or cancellations caused by changes in schedules or itinerary, or over
bookings or defaults or for any causes beyond Macleay Valley Travel's
control or any loss or damage resulting from improper or insufficient
passports, visas or other documents and neither Macleay Valley Travel,
and its servants or employees shall be or become liable or
responsible for any additional expenses or liability sustained or
incurred by the tour member as a result of the foregoing causes.
Macleay Valley Travel reserves the right to modify the itinerary or the
accommodation if circumstances make this necessary, provided that the
amended itinerary is of equal value or greater value than that of the
original program
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