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new Delhi to Dharamsala Scan to view Photo Learn about 6 Religions Learn about 6 Religions 蘆 Odyssey Manager™ are in-housed trained tour manager who will manage all Incredible Hinduism Odyssey tours to India. They will provide information and serve you based on your preference. From receiving you at the airport till your departure, they will accompany you for around 8-12 hours Jainism daily, to solve the contingencies that might arise along the way. They can help make changes to Sikhism the itinerary or add-on visits along the way if feasible. Buddhism Islam Bahai Get a more in-depth understanding by Spending more time in each location with Local Religious Expert ✈ - Flight - Meal - Sightseeing - Shopping/leisure - Drive - Building - Hotel - Temple - Elephant Ride Day 1 Singapore Delhi ✈ 蘆 Day 2 Raj Ghat Old Delhi Digambar Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib Akshardham Temple Raj Ghat is the memorial of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation. A black stone platform in an open-air complex marks the spot there Ghandi was cremated. A flame constantly burns at one ends of the platform. (Visitors are required to remove their footwear before they enter Raj Ghat) Also close to the Raj Ghat is the memorial of Jawaharlal Nehru, known as Shantivan. Digambar is a Jain Temple, it is one of the two major schools of Jainism. It means sky-clad. Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib was constructed in 1783 to commemorate the martyrdom of the ninth sikh guru. Akshardham Temple brilliantly showcases the essence of India’s ancient architecture, tradition and timeless spiritual messages. Stay and watch Sahaj Anand Multimedia Water Show which aims to introduce audience to India’s ancient wisdom. Day 3 Jama Masjid Qutub Minar Lotus Temple Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India. It was completed in 1656 by Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan. Qutub Minar was built in 1199 by Qutub-ud-Din. The sultan's successor and son-in- law, Iltutmish, completed it. The purpose of building is unclear. Some believe that it was built as a tower of victory, signifying the beginning of Muslim rule in India, while others say it served as a minaret to the adjoining mosque. Lotus Temple is surrounded by a landscaped garden and is a symbol of peace. This is the Asian headquarters of the Bahai faith, and a circular temple that is open to all. Day 4 Train departure at 16 30 0 Shatabedi Amritsar / Day 5 Arrive Amritsar at 22 30 Golden Temple Dharamsala Golden Temple is the most sacred temple in the Sikh religion. Day 6 Mcleod Ganj Dalai Lama Monastery Mcleod Ganj Dharamsala : Mcleod Ganj is known as Little Lhasa. Once used by the British as a garrison, now a tourist attraction that allows for experiencing Tibetan philosophy and life of Tibetans in India. Dalai Lama Monastery and Tibet Museum was established with the aim of presenting Tibet’s history and visions for its future through texts, photographs, videos and installations. The main exhibition features, "A long look homeward". Day 7 210km 5 Hours Amritsar 30km 45 Mins Wagah Border 30km 45 Mins Amritsar Wagah border is the border between India and Pakistan which allows the movement of passengers and goods to and from. Watch the fascinating march known as the Beating Retreat Ceremony. Day 8 Amritsar Delhi Singapore ✈ ✈ Hotels Envisaged Hotels Delhi Amritsar Dharamsala Economy Hotel Inn Tawang Hotel PR Residency Pema Thang Standard County Inn & Suites Regenta Central Zambala House Superior Novotel Radisson Blu Fortune Park Moksha Hotels Subject to availability Cost in SGD Valid till 15 Apr’ 19 & 1 Sep–15 April, 2020 (Except 22 Dec–3 Jan) Hotels 6 Par and above Pax 3-5 Pax 2 Pax 1 Pax CWB CNB SRS Economy 1498 1698 1798 2998 1198 998 270 Standard 1698 1898 1998 3198 1398 1198 425 Superior 2098 2298 2398 3988 1688 1388 690 SRS: Single Room Supplement, CWB: Child With Bed, CNB: Child No Bed Exclusive Private Escorted Land Tour Cost Includes Tour Cost Excludes 1. Airport transfers at Delhi on arrival and departure in chartered transport. 1. All expenses of personal nature like 2. Private Chartered transport from arrival till departure as per the itinerary above. drinks, tips, telephone calls etc. 3. Hotels as indicated or similar in the itinerary with meals provided in hotels and 2. And any other expenses paid due to restaurants as shown in the itinerary above. any change in dates and itinerary. 4. Seat in chair car from Delhi to Amritsar as per the itinerary. 3. Travel, medical & evacuation 5. Entrance charges to the places of interest as mentioned in the itinerary. insurance or any expenses 6. 1000 ml of bottled water per person per day. associated with medical and 7. One local phone with local SIM with Rs.100/- value added in the mobile with all evacuation expenses if any. important numbers feed in phone for emergency use. Note: Sequence of itinerary may change due to domestic flights availability or any other operational reasons and timings are only an estimate. .