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Dear Mr. Rajneesh,
First of all I would like to thank you for the beautiful present, it was a total suprise and will allways remind us this incredible vacation in India.
Thank you!
Also we would like to thank you for organizing our tour - every moment we felt taken care of, safe and comfortable. There are so many good memories which will last and cannot be shadowed by anything. With confidence I can say that organization of the tour exeeded my expectations and any fear I possibly had previously was totally unnesessary. Please pass our gratitude to guide and driver from Orccha ( for their assistance in trainstation) and to our driver mr. Narender for his exellent service.
India is a beautiful country with friendly people and there are so many places still for us to explore. So we definately hope to be back one day.
To you and your company we wish all the success. I´d be happy to recommend your service, so please don´t hesitate to let me know, if needed.
With best regards
Kristel and Anette |
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Luxury Wildlife Vacations |
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| India is increasingly becoming a central location for luxury travel and luxury cruises. Luxury River Cruises in India are all the more spectacular because they provide travellers with an opportunity equal to none to observe the astounding geography of the region. The
Ganges River is the starting point for a host of luxury river cruises.
All river cruises in India start and finish with the River Ganges, or India's "Holy River." The Ganges flows east through the Gangetic Plain of northern India into Bangladesh. The Ganges then rises in the western Himalayas and drains into the Sunderbans delta in the Bay of Bengal.
For Hindus in India, the Ganga is not just a river - but a mother, a goddess, a culture. Many Hindus believe that life simply isn't complete without bathing in the Ganga at least once in one's lifetime. Many Hindu families keep a vial of water from the Ganga in their house. Hindus believe that the water from the Ganga can cure the ill.
Some of the most important Hindu festivals happen on the banks of this vital body of water. Festivals are celebrated on the banks of the river, such as the Kumbh Mela, Allahabad and the Chhath Puja.
The River Ganges is a primary tourist destination. Three towns holy to Hinduism - Haridwar, Allahabad, and Varanasi - attract countless pilgrims to its waters. Thousands of Hindu pilgrims arrive at these three towns to take a dip in the Ganges. The rapids of the Ganges also are popular for river rafting, attracting scores of adventure seekers in the summer months.
A Brahmaputra Luxury River Cruise provides the best opportunity to explore one of the world's finest combinations of river and jungle.
The River Brahmaputra merges with the Ganges in Bangladesh and splits into two: the Hugli and Padma Rivers. When it merges with the Ganges it forms the world's largest delta, the Sunderbans. The Sunderbans houses the largest mangrove swamp and Estuarine National Park in the world and is home to one of the largest tiger reserves in the world.
The notions of wildlife and wilderness are central to any Brahmaputra Luxury River Cruise. The sand spits and estuaries of the river abound with a variety of bird life and Gangetic Dolphins.
A cruise along this river also allows access to a number of spectacular National Parks, including Kaziranga, the last home of the one horned rhino. Kaziranga National Park is the oldest National Park in Assam and a World Heritage site. Spread over an area of 430 square kilometres, the park is home to a variety of species, such as: the one horned rhinoceros, elephant, Indian bison, swamp deer, samber, hog deer, sloth bear, leopard, capped langur, gibbon, jackal and ibis.
The mighty Brahmaputra River charts its majestic course through the state of Assam. This mystic land of blue hills and beautiful rivers is renowned for its rich flora and fauna, the one horned rhinoceros and other species of wildlife on the verge of extinction. |
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Places to See : Delhi - Corbett
Duration : 5 Nights / 6 Days
Day 01 : Arrive Delhi
Hotel Taj Mahal
Arrive Delhi from your home country.
On arrival, meeting & transfer to hotel by our representative.
Overnight at Hotel.
Day 02 : Delhi
Hotel Taj Mahal
After breakfast, sightseeting tour of Old & New Delhi.
Afternoon at leisure.
Overnight at Hotel.
Day 03 : Delhi - Corbett
Hotel Taj Mahal
After breakfast drive to Corbett
On arrival, check in at the jungle resort.
Overnight at the Resort.
Day 04 : Corbett
After Breakfast, Nature Walk to the Jungle for wildlife viewing.
Overnight at Resort.
Day 05 : Delhi - Corbett
After Breakfast, Nature Walk to the Jungle for wildlife viewing.
Overnight Train to Delhi
Day 06 : Delhi
Hotel Taj Mahal
Arrive Delhi & Transfer to International Airport for Onward Journey.
Tour Ends
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