Delhi - Haridwar (220 Kms - 05 Hours) |
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On Arrival at Delhi pickup from Railway station / Airport and drive to Haridwar, On arrival at Haridwar check into hotel and If time allows visit local sightseeing and evening enjoy Ganga Arti. Overnight stay at Haridwar.
Haridwar - Rishikesh ( 35 Kms - 01 Hours) |
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After breakfast Check out from the hotel and visit local temple of Haridwar Chandi Mata , Mansa Devi, Bharat mata , Saptrishi ghat, and latter drive to Rishikesh, on arrival at Rishikesh check into hotel and overnight stay at Rishikesh hotel.
Rishikesh - Auli ( 200 Kms - 08 Hours ) |
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Morning after breakfast checkout from the hotel and drive to Auli. By evening reach at Auli and check into hotel and overnight stay at Auli hotel.
Note:- Guest must reach GMVN chair lift till 04 : 00 pm to Reach clifftop Auli . 16 kms from Joshimath.Vehicle will not run after 08 : 00 pm in evening
Auli Local Sightseeing |
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After breakfast, proceed to famous gurso bhugyal 3 km trek from auli will lead you the pictureque. gurso bhugyal view of the imposing himalaya like, Nanda devi, Trishule, drn parvat. next is chatterkund itis small lake to holding crystal clear water. chattarkund is situated just 1 km ahead of gurso bhugyal after that came back to the hotel. enjoy the dinner. over night stay at hotel.
Auli – Rishikesh ( 200 Kms - 08 Hours ) |
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After breakfast check out from hotel and proceed towards Rishikesh . Check in hotel and if time allowed then visit Ramjhula, Laxman Jhula, Parmarth Niketan , Enjoy Ganga Aarti. Overnight stay at Rishikesh.
Rishikesh – Delhi ( 260 Kms - 08 Hours ) |
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Morning after breakfast check out from the hotel and drive to Delhi. Upon arrival at Delhi transfer to Airport/Railway station. Leave footprints with take sweet memories of Uttarakhand.
*Tour Ends*
Uttarakhand, a state in northern India crossed by the Himalayas, is known for its Hindu pilgrimage sites. Rishikesh, a major centre for yoga study, was made famous by the Beatles’ 1968 visit. The city hosts the evening Ganga Aarti, a spiritual gathering on the sacred Ganges River. The state's forested Jim Corbett National Park shelters Bengal tigers and other native wildlife.