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Greetings from M.S.TOUR and TRAVELS (Regd.) Book your Tour - 9811142469 www.carsrentalindelhi.in # 12 Seater A/c Tempo Traveller : Rs..33500/-nett # 16 Seater A/c Tempo Traveller : Rs..38500/-nett Delhi – McLeodganj (Overnight journey) Pick-up from Airport/Station and drive to Dharamshala (McLeodganj) McLeodganj (Dharamshala) On arrival transfer to hotel Later proceed for excursion tour en-route Darshan Maa Chamunda Jee, Baijnath Temple and Palampur : The town of Palampur (1219 m) is situated in a idyllic valley priding itself with Tea Gardens, and hills covered with pine trees. The place enjoys a year-round pleasant climate and the pine scented air is said to have curative properties. The scenery presents a sublime and beautiful contrast- the valleys presents a picture of rural innocence and repose, while the hills are majestic. Overlooking this town are the majestic Dhauladhars, whose tops remain covered with snow for most of the year. This place is thronged tourists and is now being developed as a large tourist centre. Dinner & Overnight at the hotel McLeodganj – Dalhousie (155 kms/5 hrs – Approx) Breakfast at the hotel Morning local sightseeing of McLeodganj: covering Namgayal Monastery Bhagsunath Temple- Just 11-km from the town center of Dharamsala is the ancient temple of Bhagsunath. There are many fresh water springs close to the temple, which are considered sacred by the Hindus. St. John's Church: One of the most poignant memories of the British Raj is the church of St. John, situated in the wilderness. This charmingly dressed stone church is located just 8-km from Dharamsala on the way to McLeod Ganj. Under the shade of Deodar branches, a memorial has been made over the body of the British Viceroy, Lord Elgin who died at Dharamsala in 1863. & Tibetan Children Village Institute. Afternoon drive from McLeodganj to Dalhousie (145 kms/6 hrs – Approx) on arrival check-in at hotel Dalhousie Breakfast at the hotel Morning proceed excursion tour to Khajjiar & Chamba : Khajjiar - Often called India's Mini Switzerland, the exquisite glade of Khajjiar (1960m) has a circumference of about 5 km. Along its fringes, thick forests of deodar climb the slopes, the snow-line rests above these woods. At Khajjiar there is a 12th century temple known as KhajjI Nag. Within the temple there are life size wooden images of the five Pandav brothers. After visit Dalhousie proceed for excursion tour to Chamba (915 m) stands on the right bank of the river Ravi. As a former princely State, it is one of the oldest in the century. It is well known for its splendid architecture and a base for numerous excursions. Later drive back to Dalhousie. On arrival check-in at hotel Dinner & Overnight at the hotel Dalhousie-Amritsar (180 kms/6 hrs - Approx) Breakfast at the hotel Morning drive from Dalhousie to Amritsar. Upon arrival check-in at hotel Afternoon visit Indo-Pak Border to watch retreat ceremony-30 KM on the road to Lahore is India-Pakistan Border. A visit to the border is an interesting experience especially at Sunset, when the retreat ceremony takes place with the Border Security Force on the Indian Side and the Sutlej Rangers on the Pakistan side putting up a well coordinated and spectacular display. The sound from the Bugles blown together from both sides paints past on the canvas when India and Pakistan were one, simultaneously Flags of the two nations are ceremoniously retrieved and lights are switched on marking the end of the day. Amidst thunderous applause today this point is the only land route open to approach Pakistan and central Asia. Return to hotel. Dinner & Overnight at hotel Amritsar – Delhi Breakfast at hotel Morning proceed for local sightseeing tour of Amritsar covering Golden Temple-the holy scripture is brought in a vivid procession from the Akal Takhat (the highest temporal seat of the Sikhs) in the morning to the temple to be returned at night. Singing is central to Sikh worship & is a feast to the souls when hymns from the holy scripture are recited Kirtan and the waves of the classical ragas, a sublim blend of voice & music and Jallianwala Bagh-the historic site where hundreds of innocent Indian men, women and children were massacred by British General Michael Dyer on April 13, 1919. A memorial and Garden have been created here as a national monument. Book your tour - 09811142469 www.carsrentalindelhi.in
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