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Arrive Mumbai
Arrive in Mumbai, the Commercial capital of India. After
completing formalities with customs and immigration, you
will be received by our representative with Traditional
Indian Welcome (with garlands).
Mumbai is the capital of Maharastra State and the
gateway to this beguiling subcontinent. Of the four
great cities in India, Mumbai is the most cosmopolitan,
spear heading India's move in to the 21st Century.
Afterwards transfer to your hotel for the overnight
stay.
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Mumbai- Ahmedabad ( Flight )
After breakfast embark on sightseeing trip of Delhi City
which would include the visit to Old Delhi and New Delhi
This morning take a short flight to Ahmedabad - Built in
1415 by Ahmed Shah the Sultan of the city. It is
industrial capital of the state and the largest textile
centre of India. Five hundred years history left its
mark on the city and its environs are dotted with
impressive monuments, many in the elegant indo -
saracenic style reflecting both Hindu and Muslim
influence. Our representative escorts you to the hotel.

This afternoon you would be accompanied by the Professor
from the School of Architecture who would show you the
masterpiece of modern architecture. Architecture of
repute like Le Corbusier, Charles Correa and Louis Kahn,
who has greatly contributed towards modern architecture.
The various creations by these architects are testimony
to the fact that they have been able to express
individual social and religious traditions and values
through their various creations. And the secretions
could be termed as new dimensions in modern
architecture, since these are not an expression of
utilization but in terms of culture Loius Kahn and Le
Corbusier were the two main mentors whose lesson Mr. B.V.
Doshi struggled to synthesize their philosophy in a way,
which could deal with Indian conditions. There are many
buildings in Ahmedabad which bear the signature of these
four genius, which could be witnesses from these living
example.
THE BUILDINGS THAT YOU ARE GOING TO VISIT
House of Mrs. Manorama Sarabhai Year: 1955 Architect: Le
Corbusier
Villa Shoudhan Year::1955 Architect: Louis Kahn
Indian Institute of Management Year: 1954 Architect:
Louis Kahn
Ramakrishna House Year: 1980 Architect: Charles Correa
Gandhi Labour Institute Year: 1980 Architect: B.V. Doshi
Return to the hotel after the visits.
Overnight at the hotel.
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Ahmedabad – Poshina By Road
Morning depart for Poshina. It is a peaceful village and
an ideal base for visits to the neighbouring tribal
hamlets of the Bhils who claims 4000 years of history in
the Aravallis and the Garacias, famous for their
traditional colourful attires and artistic ornaments.
Pastoral tribes of this region include the Rabaries.
Typical craft around the area include tribal arrow
crafting, bow stringing, basket weaving and pottery and
you can shop for silver jewellery locally made knives
and terra cotta figurinces of the tribal Horse God.
Arrive and check in at Darbargadh Poshina. Lunch at
Poshina.
At 1500 hrs Jeep safari into the village to see Garacia
tribals in their colourful costumes and beautiful silver
jewellery. Visit followed by folk dances with camp fire
in village.
At 2100 hrs return to hotel for overnight at stay.
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Poshina – Zainabad By Road
Morning depart for Zainabad - it is small Nawab state.
Famous for Wild Ass which can be sighted with ease and a
feel of the desert. Arrive Modhera and Lunch.
At 1430 hrs visit the sun Temple - Modhera. Sun Temple
built in 1026 A.D. during the reign of King Bhimdev 1 of
Solanki dynasty. The temple is dedicated to the Sun God
and stands high on a plinth overlooking a deep stone
steeped tank. Every inch of the edifice both inside and
outside is carved with God and Goddesses. It is so
designed that a the Solar Equinoxes the first days of
the rising Sun lit up the image of Surya. Modhera temple
still retains enough of its structure to convey the
grandeur of its conception and its superb artistry of
execution.
At 1600 hrs departs for Zainabad.
At 1800 hrs arrive and check in at desert coursers camp
– The Kooba camp is secluded simple, well organised and
staffed. These are comfortable furnished with beds and
linen,, and all bath with running water, electricity and
all essential amenities. Conditions are clean and safe.
Hot tasty meals are served budget style; with barbeques
and open camp fires. Boiled filtered and drinking water.
Bottled minerals soft drinks and beverages are provided.
Rest of the day free.
At 2000 hrs witness fold dances.
Overnight at camp..
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In Zainabad
This morning Jeep safari in little Rann of Kutch,,
locally known as Tikker the Rann or the Desert,, is a
vast 5000 sq. kms. Featureless, salty dust bowls where
in summer there’s not a blade of grass to see and yet
some wild Asses and animals survive here! You can break
all land speed records as you will not come across a
single fist sized stone for miles! The vast stretches
bereft of trees have everything that Walf Dynasty’s
“Living Desert” has plus the Indian Wild Ass making last
valiant efforts to service in am alien and hostile
environment. It is India’s second largest wildlife
sanctuary which has no human population as man can not
survive here for the water which is salty and supports
only certain scrub. In the monsoon,, the desert blooms,
but in winter it blushes! Cacti flowers and Rosy
Flamingos set the skies ablaze with their brilliant
pink! There are no sand dunes here as in the Sahara or
the Thar Desert. The low lying area becomes a salty sea
full of Marshes with vegetational islands (Oasis) called
Bets. Every year the salinity increase, making life more
difficult for the unique hardy animals and plants in
view of the only terrain of its kind in the World it
offers possibilities of real hard core adventure. Your
day starts with an exciting Action Photography. The best
way to chase the wild Ass is thundering down the hard
desert, fleeing Bluebulls and graceful leaping Gazelles.
Photography lovers and film makers will rarely have been
such sights before. Tourist have made some of the finest
action films of dashing Wild Ass and Stampeding herbs of
Bluebells or vast congregations of wintering Cranes.
Return to the camp for lunch.
At 1530 hrs safari in the Runn. Enroute visit villages
of surrounding area to see their life style. After
Sunset you will embark on a Camel Safari in the fullmoon
night in little Rann of Kuchchh. Moonlight does many
strange things to man, particularly in these exotic
solitudes. A Camel carvan will slowly but surely take
you into the unknown timeless of the Indian Desert,, the
cradle of many a civilization. You will never forget
this Arabian nights journey and remember all the
haunting wild lifting shallows and the strange
whispering sounds! Overnight at camp.
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Zainabad – Wankaner By Road
At 0930 hrs depart for Wankaner - a formerly princely
state is world famous for its Kathi horse breeding
programme. Arrive and check in at Ranjit Vilas Palace -
The Prince has a gorgeous Palace that is now a tourist
resort with vast grounds and a large step well for a
grand swimming pool! Lunch at the Main Palace.
At 1530 hrs Horse riding to the surrounding Bharavad
Villages. The former Prince of Wankaner, known as the
Maharaja, keeps a find stable of the best light
Kathiawari horses for selective breeding and for
preserving the race.
At 1630 hrs returns to the main palace to witness folk
dance, and visit the private museum of Maharaja followed
by Dinner with Royal family.
Overnight at Palace.
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Wankaner – Bhuj By Road
Morning depart to Bhuj, built by Rao Khangar I (1548 -
85) and was rules by his successor till 1948. The city
wall 10.5 meter high and forming an irregular Polygon,,
has five gates and towers at regular intervals. it is
famous for its handicrafts, Bandhani & Hand printed
Saris, Embroidery and needle work, exquisite gold and
silver ornaments etc.
Arrive and check in Garha Safari Lodge.
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Bhuj – Tuga – Neer By Road
This morning at 06 30 Hrs depart for Tuga beyond Khavda.
Arrive Tuga and breakfast. Later on start on Camel back
for Neer Wandh village.
Lunch at Neer.
Afternoon free at leisure.
Overnight at camp.
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In Neer
At 0700 hrs after breakfast depart with packed lunch to
Flamingo city.
The Flamingos distribute in the desert by late November
with the Juveniles and stay along the extensively long
shores of salt lakes, till the end of June. Their curved
bills, placed upside down help them to sieve floating
micro-organisms distributed by puddling the mud flates.
Lesser flamingos also arrive, probably, from East Africa
and feed with larger ones in the desert marches. The
pick up smaller microbes which are left behind by the
greater flamingoes. The spectacle of 100, 000 nests and
nearly 300, 000 flamingos in the salt flat Runn is one
of treasured moments for a photograph.
At 1600 hrs start return journey to the camp.
At 2000 hrs arrive at camp.
Overnight at camp.
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In Neer
At 0700 hrs after breakfast depart with packed lunch to
Flamingo city. The flamingo make truncated nest mounds
in the marsh land of the Greater Runn is challenge. For
demoiselle cranes, the desert is enroute to warmer
lands. Thousands of cranes cross the Thar in early
winter. They are mostly heard in flight and occasionally
seen along the salt flats. At 1600 hrs start to return
to camp.
Overnight at camp.
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Neer – Khawda
After breakfast depart for Khawda, on the way back to
the camp visit Khawda, ludaiya, Bhirandiyara and Abdula
vand.
Overnight at Camp.
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Khawda – Jamnagar By Road
At 0700 hrs depart for Jamnagar with packed lunch. A
royal city and true representative of Saurashtra region
of Gujarat. On the way visit various villages of
Saurashtra region and experience their culture. Also
visit Khijadiya Pelican and Bird sanctuary.
Arrive at 1800 hrs and check in at hotel.
Overnight at hotel.
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In Jamnagar
After breakfast visit Marine National park. The Gulf of
Kachchh is one of the very few places to have many rare
and colourful Corals: Marine Bhota and Mangrove Swamps
vital to marine ecology. It covers and area of 500 sq.
kms. from Okha to Sachana,, on the North Western coast
of Saurasthtra. The Marine National Park is India’s
first national marine sanctuary.
UNDERWATER HUNT AND PHOTOGRAPHY OF CORAL TREASURES AND
PEARLS WOULD KEEP YOU SPELLBOUND FOR REST OF THE DAY.
Clear crystal waters give you an opportunity of doing
brave adventurous diving, underwater photography or
scuba diving (you must have your own equipment and a
life jacket for such sports). Here you will be above to
touch Puffer fish, Sea-urchins, Octopus, Ridley’s
Turtles and Sea Dolphins! And a chance to take
photographs of this unknown treasures.
If you are lucky you may find an outsize pearl of rate
lustre ! with your underwater photography can reveal the
secrets of the Corals, the sea horse and the colourful
ink-throwing squids. There are hardly any sharks about
in the cold winter waters!
At 1430 hrs returns to the hotel for lunch.
At 1600 hrs depart for Gondal - one of the most powerful
princely state of four major Jadeja rulers states in
Saurashtra region of Gujrat.
At 1900 hrs arrive and check in at the Hotel.
Overnight at hotel
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Jamnagar – Sasangir By Road
Depart for Sasan Gir enroute visiting Junagarh. An
ancient city surrounded in Myth and legend lies at the
foot of Mount Girnar and takes its name from old fort
which is encircled by a wall that is in some places 10
mts high. An ornate gateway to the medieval period
Rajput palace, an ancient Buddhist caves and two deep
wells. On way to Girnar, fourteen rock edicts of the
emperor Ashoka can be seen inscribed on a great boulder
dates back 250 B.C. Later On visit of Tomb of the mother
of the last Nawab of Junagarh Mahabat Khan III and diwan
Bahauddin which are the bets examples of Muslim
architecture.
At 1300 hrs continue to Sasangir.
At 1430 hrs Arrive and check in at the Taj Gir Lodge -
situated on the edge of the world renowned Gir Forest
which is the only home of the Asiatic Lion. the Lodge
has well appointed guest rooms with running hot & cold
water. Late afternoon a visit to the Sidi (Negroid race
of African origin) village of woodcutters, at Jambur or
Shirwon,, will be arranged where the Sidis will perform
Zulu style Calypso and Bango Dances known as Dhamal that
has a spiritually affecting vigorous tempo and the
tourist will love to dance with the Sidis.
Overnight at Lodge.
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In Sasangir
The Gir Lion Sanctuary stretches over an area of 1412
sq. kms. where the kind of the beasts,, the Lion,, roams
freely about and can be seen from fairly close range.
This Sanctuary which today boasts of 312 wild
Lions is
also home for a wide variety of smaller animals. The
Asiatic Lion (Panthera Leo Persica,) that once roamed a
wide stretch of land from Greece to India,, covering
Asia Minor and Persia, is today confirmed to this arid
stretch of Sasan Gir, other predatory species, the
Panther or the Leopard, the Hayena the Caracal, Civet
the Lynx etc. can after be chanced upon. Among the
ungulates,, the Sambar (stag), Chittal or spotted Deer
(Axis axis), Nilgia or the Bull (Boselaphus tragocamelus),
Chinkara or India Gazelle (Gazelle Gazelle Benetti) and
the four horned Antelope or Chausingha (Treacherous
Quardricornis) are a routine feature at Gir. Had Gir not
been designated a Lion Sanctuary, it would surely have
been established as a major Bird Sanctuary. Sasan Gir
therefore holds tremendous possibilities of high
adventure such as the making of an action packed
video/film or the Indian Lion making a deer kill! Jeep
safari,, trekking, Nature Trails, camping and Aboriginal
Dancing.
FILMING OF LION KILLS:
There are few things more spectacular in the world than
a full blooded :Lion Charge” No Indian or International
film maker has been able to record an Indian Lion’s
Natural Kill (such films of the Ranthambore Tiger & the
African Lion do exist,, but alas ! not of the Indian
Lion!). Sasan Gir Sanctuary offers tourist a chance for
this out of the world adventure. Overnight at lodge.
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Sasangir – Ahmedpur Mandavi By Road
At 0700 hrs departs for Ahmedpur Mandavi on the Southern
most tip of Saurastra have some of the finest sand dunes
and low lulling waves. Ideal place for swimming, sailing
scuba diving, spear fishing or harpooning (life jackets
and your own equipment is a must!). Enroute visit
Somnath temple one of the most sacred and first eternal
Shiva temple of India. According to legend Somnath is an
old creation, created by no other then Soma, the Moon
God himself. Somnath was sacked thirteen times and
rebuilt again. Arrive Ahmedpur Mandvi and check in at
Magico do Mar.
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In Ahmedpur Mandavi
At 0800 hrs visit Diu, which has been one of the oldest
bastians of the Portuguese power. Before the advent of
the alien rulers, this strategically sensitive enclave
has been part of both Hindu and Muslim empires in
Gujarat.
A VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY:
A light fishing country - craft will take the tourist on
a voyage of discovery from the tourist on a voyage of
discovery from the Samudra beach to Diu’s splendid Nagpa
beach, going round the old Fort. A colourful local
musical party will be entertaining the tourist on the
boat. Tourists and Indian fisherman will manage the boat
jointly and the sea going vessel will be captioned by a
tourist and assisted by a local fisherman. There will be
fishing, diving or just swimming. It will be a journey
to remember with plenty of fun and frolic. Sumptuous
lunch will be served on board the worthy vessel. A
topping time is promised to all own undertaking this
adventurous voyage in the deep sea. The voyage would
discover an Indian island having one of the most
beautiful and exotic beach.
BARBECUE ON NAGOA BEACH:
Later on this beautiful and virgin beach,, a traditional
Portuguese dance and musical party with a barbeque
dinner and drinks possibly on a full moon night, when
the sea is at its colourful best. We are sure it would
be an out of the world experience and a eventful
memorable holiday.
Return to Ahmedpur Mandvi for overnight stay.
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Ahmedpur Mandavi – Bhavnagar By Road
This morning at 0700 hrs depart for Bhavnagar founded as
a port in 1723; Bhavnagar is still an important trading
post for the cotton goods manufactured in Gujrat. The
Bhavnagar lock gate keeps ships afloat in the city’s
port at low tide. Arrive and check in at Neelam Bagh
Palace - or Turquoise Garden,, as built in the early
part of this century by Maharaja Sri Krishna Kumar
Singhji. Situated in the midst of over 40,,000 sq.
meters of lawns & thick woods, the Palace is built of
grayish brown stone, Hand crafted furniture,
Czechoslovakian chandeliers, original oil paintings & a
colonnaded swimming pool, are just a few of the Palace’s
many delights. Overnight at Palace.
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Bhavnagar – Ahmedabad By Road
Morning depart for Ahmedabad. Arrive and check in at
hotel.
Rest of the day free at leisure. Overnight at hotel.
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Ahmedabad – Udaipur By Road
Morning depart for Udaipur - a beautiful city of lakes,
palaces and fountains still evoking the rich
sensibilities of a royal lineage long gone by, leaving
only this dreamy city to continue forever. Arrive and
check in at Hotel Lake Palace - like a fantastic mirage,
the Lake Palace Hotel arises from the azure waters of
Lake Pichola. Ordained as a summer retreat by the
Maharanas of Mewar in 1628, it is today a dazzling
edifice of Pavilions, domes and courtyards. One of the
ten most beautiful hotels on earth exclaim the world’s
discerning travellers and writers. This afternoon you
visit City palace - now a museum, completely white and
majestic, the royal palace stands on a hill, surrounded
by crenallede walls. It is a labyrinth of courtyards
richly decorated with inland mirror work, galleries
covered with frescoes, temples and kiosks. In the old
town the Jagdish temple built in mid 17th century has a
remarkable bronze statue. Visit the exquisitely
fashioned Shahelion-ki-Bari or Garden of maids of honour
with fountains. A lotus pond chhatris & kiosks of black
marble.
Overnight will be in Udaipur.
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Udaipur – Delhi ( Flight )
Morning depart for Udaipur - a beautiful city of lakes,
palaces and fountains still evoking the rich
sensibilities of a royal lineage long gone by, leaving
only this dreamy city to continue forever. Arrive and
check in at Hotel Lake Palace - like a fantastic mirage,
the Lake Palace Hotel arises from the azure waters of
Lake Pichola. Ordained as a summer retreat by the
Maharanas of Mewar in 1628, it is today a dazzling
edifice of Pavilions, domes and courtyards. One of the
ten most beautiful hotels on earth exclaim the world’s
discerning travellers and writers. This afternoon you
visit City palace - now a museum, completely white and
majestic, the royal palace stands on a hill, surrounded
by crenallede walls. It is a labyrinth of courtyards
richly decorated with inland mirror work, galleries
covered with frescoes, temples and kiosks. In the old
town the Jagdish temple built in mid 17th century has a
remarkable bronze statue. Visit the exquisitely
fashioned Shahelion-ki-Bari or Garden of maids of honour
with fountains. A lotus pond chhatris & kiosks of black
marble.
Overnight will be in Udaipur.
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In Delhi
This morning you will start a combined city tour Old and
New Delhi. An aura of history is everywhere in Old
Delhi. Red Fort with its majestic ramparts and Jama
Masjid one of Asia’s largest mosques. You will also make
a stop at Rajghat - Mahatma Gandhi’s final resting
place. New Delhi is well planned with wide lined
avenues, fountains and parks. Colonial architecture
dominates this part of the city. You will drive along
the ceremonial avenues of Rajpath and view the splendid
Presidential palace,, the circular Parliament House and
impressive Diplomatic Enclave. Farewell cocktail &
dinner at our Chairman’s palatial residence.
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Delhi – Overseas ( Flight )
Your India experience comes to an end as you are
transferred to International airport to board your home
bound flight.
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