Detaild Itinerary
Day 1 :- HARIDWAR, IndiaOn arrival in Delhi Internationalairport/Railway station, our representative will welcome you with flowers andtransfer to you Haridwar, arrival and check inthe hotel, after fresh up visit:-
Haridwaris a famous religion of Hindu in Uttarakhand and its make our mind peacefulwith the heart, here are many saint and a Big Ganga that's come from Himalayanvery true atmosphere to remain here.
Afterreaching in the Haridwar at 14.00 you may visit:-
Laxman Jhula
Lakshman Jhula is one of the main attractions of Rishikesh. It is 450 ftlong hanging bridge on the river Ganga which was built in 1939. According to myths and legendsLakshman, brother of Load Rama crossed Ganga River on a jute rope from thispoint. The 13 storied temples are located nearLakshman Jhula where the idols of several Gods and Goddesses are kept. Thebridge gives a magnificent view of the Ganges, greeting you with the coolbreeze from the river.
Ram Jhula
Ram Jhula connects Swargashram with Shivananda Ashram.Several ashrams are located near Ram Jhula. Ram Jhula is bigger than LaxmanJhula and even more picturesque.
Later you may join the Ganga Evening AARTI and bring some wishes to through a coin inGanga River.
After AARTI back to the hotel, dinner and overnight stay inthe Hotel.
Day 2 :- HARIDWAR, IndiaAfter breakfast checkout from hotel and proceed to visit:-
Mata Chandi Devi Temple & Mata MansaDevi Temple, very famous temple in Haridwartop of the Hill.
Thetemple of wish-fulfilling Goddess Mansa Devi sits high on a hillin Haridwar, one of the holiest seven places in India.
It'svery popular with pilgrims who flock there in hopes of getting their wishesgranted.
You may go in the temple by walking one and half kilometer& go by cable car (own cost)
After visit to temple proceed to visit Rishikesh and there you can enjoy riverrafting, it's very famous places to enjoy the river rafting.
After river rafting till the evening transfer to JimCorbett, arrival and check in the hotel, later dinner and overnight stay in theHotel.
Day 3 :- JIMCORBETT, IndiaAfter breakfast proceed to visit:-
Jim Corbett National Park is theoldest National Park in India and was established in 1936 as HaileyNational Park to protect the endengered Bengal tiger. It is locatedin Nainital district of Uttarakhand and was namedafter Jim Corbett who played a key role in its establishment. Thepark was the first to come under the Project Tiger initiative.
Corbett has been a haunt for touristsand Wildlife lovers for a long time. Tourism activity is only allowedin selected areas of Corbett Tiger Reserve so that people get an opportunity tosee its splendid landscape and the diverse wildlife. In recent years the number of people coming here hasincreased dramatically. Presently, every season more than 70,000 visitors cometo the park from India and other countries.
Garjia Temple:-
Garjia Maa Temple is situated in the mid of Kosi River nearRamnagar. The temple holds great importance amongst the locals. Almost every couple who visits CorbettNational Park, visit this temple of Garjia Maa to take their blessings.
Corbett Water Falls:-
The Corbett waterfalls, a smallnonetheless an awesome view is from a height of about 60 feet and is in thebackdrop of scenic greenish forest. Full moonlight colored waterfall is really worth-while to observe. The wide area around the water fallprovides very good parking and camping facilities. It is a very nice picnicspot.
Also visit Jim Corbett Musueam
Later back to the hotel, dinner and overnight stay inhotel.
Day 4 :- JIMCORBETT, IndiaAfter breakfast proceed to visit:-
Corbett Jungle Museum (Corbett Home):-
Corbett Museum is the place where Jim Corbett stayed duringwinters and the museum has his book like man eating tiger, the museum also offers his personal itemslike, Gun, Fishing net, cap, bag and some of his photographs with tigers.
Jeep Safari in Corbett National Park:-
The Jeep Safari allows the wildlife enthusiast to coverlarge distances in the jungle in a short span of time, allowing tourists, wildlife lovers and photographers to cover large tracts of park in a day. Open jeep roofs allow for a good 360degrees view of the wild jungle around, while the vehicle also provides amplesecurity to the animal watchers.
Elephant Safari in Corbett National Park:-
An Elephant Safari is the moretraditional and adventurous way of paying the jungle a visit. The height of the animal ensures that you get a wider view of the wild, andyou are less likely to distract the tiger.
After visit to Jim Corbett Safari, departure to Kausani,arrival and check in the hotel, later dinner and overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 5 :- KAUSANI, India
After breakfast proceed to visit:-
Rudhradhari Falls:-
Rudhradhari Falls and Caves in Kasauni are located at aplace with terraced fields, lush green paddy fields and dense green pineforests. These magnificent waterfalls can be viewed while trekking to AdiKailash region in the hill station of Kasauni. The Rudhradhari falls is a natural attraction here and manyancient caves are explored nearby areas. The falls impinging the valley flows from their as riversand small springs.
The puranic stories relate this place with Lord Shiv(Rudra) and Lord Vishnu (Hari).
Baijnath Temple:-
There is a famous Baijnath Mandir (Lord Shiva) on thebank of the river which is said to have been built by the Kumaon Katyuri kingin around 1150 and it was Capitalof the Katyuri dynasty of kings who ruled Uttaranchal during 12th and 13thcentury, Baijnath was once known as Kartikyapura.One of the most important places to visit in Baijnathis the historically and religiously significant Baijnath Temple constructed inthe twelfth century.
Also visit:-
SumitranandanPant Gallery
KausaniTea Garden
AnasaktiAshram
After visit above places, back to the hotel, dinner andovernight stay in the Hotel.
Day 6 :- Binsar, IndiaAfter breakfast checkout from hotel and transfer to Binsar,arrival and check in the hotel, after fresh up visit to Binsar:-
Binsaris one of the most scenic areas and highly-acclaimed hill resort in the KumounHimalayas. It is located at a distance of about 26 kms from Almora Surrounded by abundant garlands ofalpine flora, ferns, hanging moss and many other species of wild flowers, Binsar is surely one of the most delightful places tovisit:-
Bineshwar Mahadev Temple
its build in 16th century, Bineshwar Mahadev Temple is an important landmark and amust-visit place in Binsar. It was due to thistemple that the region was named Binsar. King Kalyan Chand, one of the scionsof the Chand Raja dynasty, is believed to have built this temple. The templeenshrines the deity of LordShiva. Apart from being a religious place, Bineshwar Mahadev Temple boasts ofgreat architectural excellence.
Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary
Nestled amidst the Himalayan range overlooking the Almoravalley, Binsar is a beautiful, quiet and wild destination to explore in theUttarakhand state of India. BinsarWildlife Sanctuary was established in 1988, mainly for the conservation andprotection of the shrinking broad leaf oak (Quercus) forests of the CentralHimalayan region. An epitome of serenity and tranquility, the place extendstourists an unexploited and unruffled beauty.
Enjoy Bird-Watching
There are innumerable varieties of birds that extend acolorful plumage to the whole area. There are a total of about 200 species of birds, some of whichare tits, forktail, nuthatches, blackbirds, parakeets, laughingthrush, magpies,kalij pheasant (lophura leucomelana), monal, koklas and woodpeckers.
Atmosphere of Binsar is awesome and you can't image howit's beautiful places to see.
After visit above places, dinner and overnight stay inHotel.
Day 7 :- Binsar, IndiaAfter breakfast checkout from hotel and transfer toMukteshwar on the way you can visit Ranikeht & Almora most famous places:-
Tea Gardens
Jhula Devi temple
Hairakhan Dham
Bhalu Dam
Choubatia
After visit the above places proceed to Mukteshwar, arrivaland check in the hotel, after fresh up visit:-
Mukteshwar getsits name from a 350-year-old temple of Shiva, known as Mukteshwar Dham, situated atop the highest point in the town, on theveterinary institute's campus. Close to it lie the overhanging cliffs, locallyknown as Chauli-ki-Jali, used for rock climbing and rappelling, with an excellentview of the valleys below.
Chauli Ki Jali
Chauli Means Rock & Jali means hole, there is onepoint in these rocks where there is a hole in the rock, as per locals women who are not able toconceive tend to cross this hole on Maha Shivratri and it is believed thatafter crossing this they will be blessed with a child.
Later back to the hotel, dinner and overnight stay in thehotel.
Day 8 :- MUKTESHWAR, IndiaAfter breakfast checkout from hotel and proceed to visitMukteshwar more visiting places
Mukteshwar Dham
Once here, the simplicity of this 350 year old Shiva temple will winyou over. Inside the temple complex thereare numerous bells and holy cloths tied on various spots by devotees with adesire that their wishes to be fulfilled by the Lord. Views from here are just breathtakingand it's ideal place for photography and meditation.
Wildrift Adventure
Wildrift also has a team of professional Paragliding pilots who are passionate about flying and you can do morethings like bicycling,trekking and more.
Mukteshwar Inspection bungalow
The Inspection Bungalow is wonderfully located at the farend of Mukteshwar. The viewof the peaks Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot, Panchuli,etc is unhindered and magnificent from here. The gardeners take care of the garden which is studded byflowers.
You can enjoy here with peaceful places and mostbeautiful view of Valley
After visit in Mukteshwar, departure to Nainital, arrivaland check in the hotel, after fresh up visit:-
Nainital is aglittering jewel in the Himalayan necklace, blessed with scenic naturalsplendors and varied natural resources. Dotted with lakes, Nainital has earnedthe epithet of "LakeDistrict" of India. Themost prominent of the lakes is Naini Lake ringed by hills. Nainital has avaried topography. Nainital unending expense of scenic beauty is nothingshort of a romance with awe-inspiring and pristine Mother Nature.
Naina Devi Temple:-
Deemed as one of the "Shakti Peethas" or religious sites,the temple of Naina Devi is one of the most important places of worshipin Nainital. Thetemple is situated on top of the Naina hillock and attracts thousands ofdevotees every year. Legend has it that Sati (Parvati), the daughter of Prajapati Daksha became Lord Shiva'sconsort. Itis believed that Sati's eyes fell at the same spot where this temple is built.Thus the name Naina Devi Naina Devi's temple can be reached by climbing to thetop of the Naina hill. The gate to the temple is marked by a gigantic Peepaltree to the left. On the right are idols of Lord Hanuman and Lord Ganesh.Inside the temple are three deities. Mata Kali Devi, Maa Naina Devi and LordGanesh.
Naina Lake
Lovers point
After visit above places back to the hotels, later dinnerand overnight stay in Hotel.
Day 9 :- Nainital, IndiaAfter breakfast proceed to visit:-
National Zoo:-
The Nainital Zoo or Bharat Ratna Pt. Govind Ballabh Pant High Altitude Zoo is situated in thehills of Sher ka Danda and is just 1 km away from the bus stand. At anelevation of 2100m. Above sea level, this zoo is a favourite of tourists,students as well as children. It provides a safe and secure habitat to manyhigh altitude animals. Some of the animals at the zoo include the SnowLeopard, Himalayan Black Bear, Siberian Tiger, Barking Deer, Sambhar Deer, PalmCivet Cat, Wolf, Silver Pheasants, Hill Fox, Ghoral, Rose ringed Parakeet, Owl,Eagle and many rare Himalayan birds. The zoo is closed on Mondays and all national holidays.
Khurpatal:-
At an altitude of 1635 mts Khurpatal is an awesome place,located just about 12 km from the Nainital town. This place is a heaven foranglers with clear weather, plenty of game and fishes. You can reach theplace by trekking 5 km amidst lush greenery
Nainital Boating:-
The Nainital Boat House Club exclusivelyholds the management of yatching in Nainital.While sailing a yatch requires a thorough knowledge of sailing technique andskill, casual visitors and tourists can still enjoy a drink at the lake-facingbar or shoot a game orbilliards by paying a nominal temporary membership fee. At present, the Nainital Boat Club has got 10 yatchs.The original yatch club was shut down in 1947.
After visit above places back to the hotel, later dinnerand overnight stay in Hotel.
Day 10 :- Nainital, IndiaAfter breakfast proceed to visit
Hanuman Garhi
Hanuman Garhi is a Hanuman temple located in thetown of Tallital, at a distance of 3.5 km from Nainital. The temple is locatedat an altitude of 6401 feet and the temple was built in 1950 by Neem Karoli baba. The temple has a statue of Lord Hanuman who is believed to haveopening his chest to show the image of Lord Ram residing in his heart. It is also a great place to view the sunset and sunrise.
China Peak
Also known as Naina Peak, this peak is at an altitude of2611 mts and at a distance of 6 kms from Nainital. China Peak being the highestpeak of the town, offers stunning views of the majestic snow capped Himalayanrange from Bandar Punch in the wheat to the peaks of Nepal in the east. And abird's eye view of the entire town of Nainital on the other side. The emerald green Naini Lake, thecenterpiece of the town below, looks wonderful from the top. It is truly worththe 60 minute hike to the top. Unlike other viewing spots, China Peak is notvisited by crowds of tourists so it's a beautiful spot to enjoy a few hours ofsolitude too. tourist infrastructure isfairly minimal in terms of food availability so it's best to carry food andwater with you.
Bhimtal
Bhimtal is a picturesque lake located in the lake district ofUttarakhand state i.e. in Nainital district. Bhimtal is perched at anelevation of 1,370mts above sea level. Named after the legendary Bhima of Mahabharata, Bhimtal is a beautiful lake centered amidst green mountains.
The lake is at a scenic spot with a small island at itscentre on which there is a beautiful large aquarium which was previously arestaurant. Bhimtal affords splendid views and visual vistas of nature'sbeauty. There is an ancientBhimeshwara Mahadev Temple on the banks of Bhimtal whichwas built by Bhima during the exile period of the pandavas. The present temple was renovated by Baz Bahadur of Chand Dynasty in the 17thcentury.
Nested in a valley, this beautiful lake is the biggest around Nainital. In the centre of this blue water lake lays a smallIsland, that can be approached by a boat and at the island has an aquarium too.One can enjoy boating on the lake or explore the surroundings temples on foot.
Nakuchiatal
It is known as the mystique lake with nine corners.Surrounded by forested hills on all sides it provides peace to the tourist. Itis said that whoever sees all the nine corners of the lake in one shot, attainsNirvana. Apart from the lake, more activities like trekking, angling and paragliding areavailable for tourist.
Later back to the hotel, dinner and overnight stay inhotel.
Day 11 :- Nainital, IndiaAfter breakfast checkout from hotel and transfer to NewDelhi Airport/Railway station with the memorable tours moments and hope nexttime you will must remember us for our best service.