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Female Viagra Equivalent SHRI KRISHNA CHARITRA YATRA 09 Hotel Night/ 10 Days Package Day 01 Indore-Mathura Depart from Indore at 04:20 pm to Mathura.Ov ernight in train. Day 02 Mathura Arriv e Mathura at 03:35am.Our representative pickup you and proceed to hotel.Later visit Lord Shri Krishna Janma Bhoomi, Dwarkadheesh temple, Rang abhoomi- the place where Kansa was killed, Vishramghat- where Lord Krishna took rest after killing Kansa. Night in hotel. Day 03 Vrindavan- Gokul - N andgaon – Barsana(70km one way) Excursion to Vrindavan. Visit Gov ind Dev Temple, Ranaji Temple, Dhwaja Stamb a M adan M ohan temple. Proceed to Gokul - M ahavan the birthplace of Lord Balram and G overdhan. Later proceed to Nandgaon - the house of Lord Krishna's foster father Baba Nand. Next proceed to Barsana - the birth place of Radha. Visit `Prem Sarovar' - the first meeting place of Radha and Lord Krishna.Night in hotel. Day 04 Mathura – Pushkar(330km/8hrs) Early morning proceed to Pushkar. On arrival visit Pushkar Lake and Brahma Temple - the only temple of Lord Brahma in India.Night in hotel. Day 05 Pushkar - Chittaurgarh – Udaipur(300km/7hrs) Proceed to Udaipur v ia Chittaurgarh. En-route visit M eera M andir and Rank umbha Palace. Arrive at Udaipur in the evening.Evening time for refreshment.Night in hotel. Day 06 Udaipur - Nathdwara – Udaipur(50km one way) Visit Maharana Pratap Smarak - Moti Magri and Saheliy on Ki Bari. Later proceed for an excursion to Nathdw ara - a renowned pilgrimag e centre devoted to Shrinathji Temple. Visit Ekling ji famous for its 108 temple complex protected by a high fortified wall.Night in hotel in Udaipur. Day 07 Udaipur – Ahmedabad (255km/6hrs) Proceed to Ahmedabad. En-route visit ISKON temple of Shri Krishna. In the late afternoon arriv e at Ahmedabad.Evening for local sightseeing and night in hotel. Day 08 Ahmedabad-Dwarka (460km/10hrs) Morning v isit Sw ami N arayan Temple at Akshardham. Proceed to Dwarka. Arrive at Dwarka in the evening. N ight in hotel. Day 09 Dwarka - B et D warka – Dwarka (30km) Morning visit Dw ark adheesh temple and Sharada Peeth - one of the four 'maths' established by Jagat G uru Shankaracharya. Excursion to Bet Dwarka. Visit Rukmini temple and Ranchodas temple.Night in hotel. Day 10 Dwarka – V eraval (225km /5hrs) M ornin g proceed to Veraval. En -route v isit Sudh am a te mple at Porban der - th e city earlier kn own as Sudama Nagari. A rrive at Verval. Visit Prabh as Pathan (Bhalka Tirtha - wh ich when translated m eans 'the h oly village of Bhalka'). Th is is also the sam e place wh ere Lord Krish na is said to have breathe h is last breath. Day 11 V eraval - Departure from Rajkot (200km /4hrs) Visit Som nath Te mple - a reve red Jy otirlin ga on the western coast of India. Proceed to A hm edabad (380km /8 hrs). Board the train for Indore at 07:00 Pm .O vernigh t in train. Day 12 Reach Indore at 06:27. Package Rates are per person & D etails as m entioned Rates Per Person Silver Gold Platinum Pe r Adult upto 2 Pax 20,700/- 23,900/- 30,300/- 3 to 5 Pax. 18,250/- 20,950/- 28,650/- 6 pax. & above 17,350/- 19,950/- 27,550/- Extra Adult 8,990/- 10,490/- 10,490/- Child (5-11 Yrs.) 5,490/- 6,490/- 7,990/- Food In cluded Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast & Din ner Train Class 3A c. 3 A c. 2 Ac. Hotel in Mathura Hotel Heera Celebratio n Brijwasi Ro yal Hotel G overdhan Palace (www.hotelheeracelebrati ww w.brijw asiroyal.c (www.hotelgoverd hanp on.com ) o m alace.com ) H otel in push kar Teerth Palace Pushkar Lake Palace S ajjan Bagh (www .teerthpalacepushk (w ww.pushkarlakepa (ww w.s ajjanbagh.com ) ar.com ) lace.com ) Hotel in U daipur H otel S ahali Palace Jaiwana Haveli Garden Ho tel (ww w.ho telsahelipalace.c (w ww.jaiwanahaveli. (www.hrhho tels.com ) om ) com ) Hotel in A ham dabad Hotel Dam ji/ Ho tel Sidd hartha Ritz Inn H otel S anmaan Palace Palace (www.hotelritzinn.com ) (ww w.laabhho tel.com ) (www.hotelsiddharth apalace.com ) Hotel in D warka Ho tel Dwarika Res id ency H otel G uruprerna G okul Residency (ww w.ho teldwarkareside (w ww.hotelsharanam (w ww.go kulresidency.c ncy.co m) .com ) om ) Hote l in Veraval H otel s ukhsagar Safari Hotel & Reso rt Lo rds Inn (www.hotelsukhsagar.in) (w ww.safariresortso (www .lo rdshotels.co m ) m nath.co m) High Season 14% 18% 24% Supplem ent From 10days after Diwali an d 20th Dec to 1s t Jan Sen ior Citizen D iscoun t 4% 5% 6% Includes Excludes A ccomm odation as selected on Twin sh aring any e xpense personal in nature Taxi as selected A /c Supplem en t 2,500/- for In dica A ll sightse ein g/ Toll/ En try/ Parking. A /c Supplem en t 3,400/- for Tavera D aily Bre akfast Lunch N ot m entione d in include d list .
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