Three Kingdom Tour

Three Kingdom Tour

India Nepal And Bhutan
25Days   1 Departures Available
Three Kingdoms of the Himalayas – India, Nepal & Bhutan An exclusive journey through the high-altitude wonders of Ladakh, the spiritual heritage of Nepal, and the serene kingdom of Bhutan. Experience ancient monasteries, breathtaking Himalayan landscapes, and refined luxury—blending culture, spirituality, and exclusivity in one seamless itinerary.

Overview

Key Highlights – Three Kingdoms of the Himalayas

  • Explore high-altitude monasteries of Ladakh including Hemis Monastery & Thiksey Monastery
  • Scenic journey to Pangong Lake & Nubra Valley via Khardung La
  • Spiritual immersion in Kathmandu with visits to Pashupatinath Temple & Boudhanath Stupa
  • Everest scenic flight over Mount Everest
  • Hike to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Bhutan
  • Discover Bhutan’s culture in Thimphu & Punakha
  • Luxury stays, private monastery experiences & curated Himalayan journeys

Itinerary

Upon arrival at Indira Gandhi International Airport, you will be warmly welcomed and transferred to your hotel.

Delhi, the capital city of India, is a fascinating blend of ancient Mughal grandeur and modern cosmopolitan energy. After check-in, the rest of the day is at leisure to relax and recover from your international journey.

Overnight stay in Delhi.

Today, private transfer for a one-and-a-half-hour flight to Paro. On arrival, meet your private driver and guide, who will stay with you for the rest of your trip. Getting to know your personal preferences, they can suggest stops along the way that suit your interests. Driving the one-and-a-half-hour journey from Paro Airport to Thimphu, you can stop at Simtokha village, home to a Dzong said to guard the locals from a daemon who vanished into a nearby rock. The road into Thimphu closely follows the Paro Chhu (river) with scenic views across the Paro valley.

In the afternoon, exploratory walk through the city center of Thimphu.
Overnight at the hotel in Thimphu.

start with a visit to the National Memorial Chorten – a monument to world peace and prosperity. Finish with a tour to Kuensel Phodrang, where the Buddha Dordenma resides, it is said to be one of the largest Buddhas in the world, standing at 169 feet/51.5 metres.

You will see Thimphu city from a bird's eye view. Later drive to upper Motithang in Thimphu to visit Takin Preserve. The Takin is the national animal of Bhutan, and looks like a cross between a cow and a goat. Legend has it that the animal was created by the great Buddhist yogi, Drukpa Kuenley, and it can be found only in Bhutan and nearby areas. Taxonomists place the animal in a category of its own as it is not similar enough to any other animal to fit established categories.

Afternoon visit the Folk Heritage Museum (an old farmhouse showing the rural life of Bhutanese), textile museum showcases the rich tradition of Bhutanese weaving, displaying a wide array of textiles, from intricate royal garments to everyday fabrics. and simply Bhutan museum. you can also visit Institute for Zorig Chusum, commonly referred to as the Arts & Crafts School. Here, you can observe students engaged in learning Bhutan's 13 traditional arts and crafts. This visit provides an opportunity to appreciate Bhutanese culture and craftsmanship firsthand. Next come to Bhutan Post Office Headquarters where you can make stamps with your own. The National Library, housing an extensive collection of priceless Buddhist manuscripts.  Conclude the day’s sightseeing with visit of Trashichhoedzong, or ‘the fortress of the glorious religion’. This is one of the most impressive buildings situated along the right flank of the Thimphu river built in 1641 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel who unified Bhutan and was later reconstructed in 1962 by the third King His Majesty Jigme Dorji Wangchuk. This impressive fortress/monastery houses Secretariat building, the throne room of His Majesty, the King and various government offices. Evening at leisure in Thimphu city centre. Also explore the Local Crafts Bazaar, to browse through example of Bhutan's fine traditional arts.

Overnight at the hotel in Thimphu.

Drive to Punakha, the former capital of Bhutan, we will stop at Dochula Pass. Providing stunning 360-degree views of the Himalayan Mountains, it is also the location of the 108 Druk Wangyal Chortens. Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck, the present Queen Mother of Bhutan, built the memorial to commemorate Bhutan’s victory over Indian militants and to liberate the souls of those who died.Continue to drive to Punakha, enroute hike to Chimi Lhakhang (Fertility Temple) dedicated to fertility and known for its colorful murals and unique architecture. 

 

Continue to drive to Punakha. will also visit the nearby Suspension Bridge, the longest bridge in Bhutan, offering a different angle to admire the elegant Punakha Dzong. Overnight at Punakha.

Morning after breakfast hike up through fields of chilies, cabbages to Khamsum Yuelley Namgyal Chorten, which was built to remove negative forces and promote peace, stability, and harmony in the changing world. The Chorten dominates the upper Punakha Valley with commanding views across the Mo Chhu and up towards the mountainous peaks of Gasa and beyond. a stunning monument recently built by the Queens and consecrated in 1999. Followed by a visit to Punakha Dzong or ‘Palace of Great Happiness’, built at the junction of the Phochu and Mochu rivers in 1637 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal. This majestic dzong served as both the religious and the administrative centre of Bhutan in the past. It measures some 600 by 240 feet and has a six-story, gold-domed tower. Inside are courtyards and religious statuary that hint at the depth of history and spiritual tradition embodied here. Your guide will illuminate your understanding of this intricate culture that is exotic to us, though long established here.

 

In the afternoon excursion to Talo village, which is scattered along the hill slopes and known for its cleanliness and hygiene among Punakha villages. Talo is the seat of the mind incarnations of the Zhabdrung. Talo Sangnacholing Dzong is built on a plateau and has majestic view of surrounding villages. The beautiful farmhouses of the village have its own flower gardens and on the hill slope corns and sweet peas are grown in abundance. Spend time at Nobgang and Talo villages visiting farmhouses and meeting families, experiencing Bhutanese rural life.  Overnight at the Hotel in Punakha.

After breakfast drive back to Paro. Later in the day after checking into hotel, proceed to visit Ta Dzong, originally built as Watchtower, which now houses National Museum. The extensive collection includes antique thangkha paintings, textiles, weapons & armour, household objects and a rich assortment of natural and historic artifacts.

 

Then walk down the trail to visit Rinpung Dzong, meaning (“fortress of the heap of jewels”), which has a long and fascinating history. Along the wooden galleries lining the inner courtyard are fine wall paintings illustrating Buddhist lore such as four friends, the old man of long life, the wheel of life, scenes from the life of Milarepa, Mount. Sumeru and other cosmic Mandala.Evening take a stroll around interesting city centre of Paro. Overnight at the hotel in Paro. (Altitude 2,280m)

After breakfast drive back to Paro. Later in the day after checking into hotel, proceed to visit Ta Dzong, originally built as Watchtower, which now houses National Museum. The extensive collection includes antique thangkha paintings, textiles, weapons & armour, household objects and a rich assortment of natural and historic artifacts.

 

Then walk down the trail to visit Rinpung Dzong, meaning (“fortress of the heap of jewels”), which has a long and fascinating history. Along the wooden galleries lining the inner courtyard are fine wall paintings illustrating Buddhist lore such as four friends, the old man of long life, the wheel of life, scenes from the life of Milarepa, Mount. Sumeru and other cosmic Mandala.Evening take a stroll around interesting city centre of Paro. Overnight at the hotel in Paro. (Altitude 2,280m)

Arrive in Kathmandu, meet and be assisted representative 

Later transfer to hotel ( Normal check-in time is 1400 hrs)

 

Later in afternoon: Free on own 

 

Overnight stay at Kathmandu 

Breakfast at hotel

 

AM: Proceed the sightseeing tour of Kathmandu Durbar Square and Swayambhunath.

 

Kathmandu Durbar Square:  Listed as one of Cultural World Heritage Site by UNESCO, Kathmandu Durbar Square is cluster of ancient temples, palaces, courtyards and streets that date back to the 12th and 18th centuries. The visit of Durbar Square includes the Temple of Living Goddesses, who acknowledges the greetings of the devotees from the balcony of her temple residence, the Hanuman Dhoka Royal Palace, the historic seat of the Royalty; the magnificent Taleju Temple towering 40 meters. The capital takes its name from the giant pagoda of Kasthamandap, which is said to have been built of a single tree. It has been the main focal point of the city’s social, religious and political from the Malla kings. 

 

Swayambhunath: Also known as “Monkey Temple” is located at small hill top approximately 4 kms. /2.5 miles, this Buddhist Stupa is said to be 2000 years old. The Stupa which forms the main structure is composed of a solid hemisphere of brick and earth supporting a lofty conical spire capped by a pinnacle of copper gilt. Painted on the four sided base of the spire are the all-seeing eyes of Lord Buddha. This hill is a mosaic of small Chaityas and Pagoda temples.  

 

PM: Sightseeing tour of Pashupatinath and Boudhanath.

 

Pashupatinath: Pashupatinath temple is one of the holiest/sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Situated amidst a lush green natural setting on the bank of the sacred Bagmati river, the temple built in pagoda style has gilded roof and richly carved silver doors. Visitors will be permitted to view the temple from the east bank of Rivers Bagmati, entrance in the temple being strickly forbidden to all non-Hindus. Pashupatinath is the center of annual pilgrimage on the day of Shivaratri which falls in the month of February / March. Behind the temples are the cremation grounds. Chronicles indicate the temple existed before 400 A.D.

 

Boudhanath: This stupa, eight kilometers east of Kathmandu City is one of the biggest in the world of its kind and one of the most imposing landmarks in Kathmandu. It stands with four pairs of eyes in the four cardinal direction keeping watch for righteous behavior and human prosperity. This Buddhist stupa was built by King Man Dev at the advice of Goddess Mani Jjogini. It is built on an octagonal base inset with prayer wheels. The shrine is ringed by houses of Lamas or Buddhist priests.

 

Overnight at hotel.

 

Breakfast at hotel and drive to Pokhara.

 

Pokhara – Pokhara is a remarkable place for natural beauty at an altitude of 827 m above mean sea level & 200 km west of Kathmandu. This city is ever known as a real paradise in Earth. The Valley is filled with swift flowing river and dotted with clear gleaming lakes. It is blessed with the back drop is the most dramatic sceneries in world. A 140km of panoramic Himalayan ranges seem close enough to be touched. But also can be felt. The magnificence of the Himalayas rising behind the lake create an ambience of peace & magic, popular for water rafting, Kayaking and trekking expeditions. 

 

At Evening: Explore lakeside on your own.

 

Overnight stay at Pokhara. 

Early morning, drive to Sarangkot for a panoramic view of Himalayan peaks at sunrise. Also enjoy the beautiful landscape, captivating mountain range, local villages and farmlands (view is subject to weather)

 

Back to hotel for breakfast 

  

Later visit World Peace Pagoda, a perfect viewpoint which provides a panoramic view of Pokhara. This Pagoda is situated on the top of a hill on the southern shore of Fewa lake. It has four images of Buddha facing in four directions. It is a great vantage point, which offers spectacular view of the Annapurna range and Pokhara city.

 

Continue to visit Davi's Fall which is the most famous water fall in Pokhara, which comes to its gushing best just before disappearing underground. The water flowing in this fall comes from Fewa lake and the fall is worth visiting during the rainy seasons as it possesses its maximum velocity.

 

Then visit Gupteswor Mahadev Cave, one of the longest caves in Nepal. The shining stones, a big stone that looks like snake's head and tortoise which is consider as the image of the lord Shiva and different shapes of rocks like bee hives are the attraction of this cave.

 

Tibetan Refugee Camp, this settlement was previously a temporary camp set up by the UNHCR (United Nation High Commission for Refugees) for the large number of Tibetan refugees who had gradually found their way to Pokhara from the border areas of Tibet. At one time (1964) there were a total of 1000 persons at this camp but thereafter the number decreased as many of these people left for India. 

 

Back to Hotel

 

Rest of time on own to explore the city on own.

 

Overnight stay at Pokhara. 

After breakfast drive to Kathmandu.

 

Check in at hotel. Breakfast at hotel.

 

Patan Durbar Square: Located about 5 km south of Kathmandu in the Kathmandu Valley, on the southern side of the Bagmati River, Patan is one of 3 royal cities in the valley.  A destination for connoisseurs of fine arts, Patan is filled with wood and stone carvings, metal statues, ornate architecture, including dozens of Buddhist and Hindu temples, and over 1200 monuments. The city of Patan is believed to have been built in the third century B.C. by the Kirat dynasty. It was expanded by Lichhavis in the 6th century A.D. and again by the Mallas in medieval period. Durbar Square, like its counterpart in Kathmandu, is an enchanting mélange of palace buildings, artistic courtyards and graceful pagoda temples. Listed as a World Heritage Site, the former royal palace complex is the center of Patan’s religious and social life, and houses a museum containing an array of bronze statues and religious objects.

 

Bhaktapur: Also known as Bhadgaun meaning city of devotees, this place is the home of medieval art and architecture. Lying 14 kms. /9 miles east of Kathmandu City, this place was founded in the 9th Century and is shaped like a conch shell. The city is at the height of 4600 ft. above sea level. In Bhadgaon, you will visit the Durbar Square with its array of temples overlooked by the Palace of 55 windows built by King Bupatindra Malla. The Nyatapola Temple, also built by King Bhupatindra Malla, is the best example of Pagoda style and stands on five terraces on each of which stands a pair of figures - two famous strong men, two elephants, two lions, two griffins and two goddesses. Time permitting, a visit to the museum of Thanka painting can also be considered.

 

Later in time transfer to airport for their onward journey.

Overnight stay at the hotel

Spend time at leisure and relax.

 

Later transfer to Kathmandu airport and board the flight to Delhi.

 

Arrival assistance at Delhi airport and transfer to hotel.

 

Overnight stay at the hotel

Arrival Leh by morning flight and transfer to the hotel. After welcome drink take a complete rest for acclimatization to the height altitude of Leh (3500 meters). In the late afternoon drive to the city for an orientation walk in the markets‚ followed by a visit to Shanti Stupa‚ Leh palace. Dinner and overnight in hotel.

 

SHANTI STUPA

is situated on a hilltop in Chanspa, Leh district, Ladakh, in the north Indian state of Leh. Shati Stupa as know Buddhist white-domed stupa. It was built in 1991 by Japanese Buddhist Bhikshu Gyomyo Nakamura. The Shanti Stupa holds the relics of the Buddha at its base, enshrined by the 14th Dalai Lama himself. Shanti stupa provides beautiful and panoramic view of the surrounding landscape. This has become a primary reason for Shanti Stupa to become a popular tourist attraction, apart from its religious.

 

LEH PALACE

also known as 'Lhachen Palkhar,' is a 17th-century former royal palace and one of the central attractions in Leh. Built under the patronage of by King Sengge Namgyal, it used to house his family. The nine-storey dun-coloured palace now houses a museum and a prayer room, while the highlight is the sweeping view of Leh and the surrounding Zanskar mountain from the rooftop.

Post Breakfast we proceed for Indus Valley Monastery Starting with Hemis Gompa, the largest monastic foundation of Drukpa Kagyu Order of Tibetan Buddhism, Thiksey Monastery an impressive complex rising tier upon tier on a hill above the village, Shey Palace, The ancient capital of Ladakh, 3 Idiots Rancho School & Sindhu Ghat. After visiting above places we drive back to Leh. Overnight at Hotel.

 

SHEY:-

It was the ancient capital of Ladakh and even after Singge Namgyal built the more imposing palace at Leh, the kings continued to regard Shey, as their real home. The importance which was attached to Shey – the seat of Ladakh’s heartland – is attested by the enormous number of Chorten about the village, particularly around the palace complex and barren plain to the north of the road.

 

THIKSEY: -

Is one of the largest and most impressive Gompas. There are several temples in this Gompa containing images, stupas and exquisite wall paintings. It also houses a two – storied statue of Buddha which has the main prayer hall around its shoulder

 

HEMIS: -

Which is dedicated to Padmasambhava, what a visitor can observes a series of scenes in which the lamas, robed in gowns of rich, brightly colored brocade and sporting masks sometimes bizarrely hideous, parade in solemn dance and mime around the huge flag pole in the center of the courtyard to the plaintive melody of the Shawn.

 

3 IDIOTS RANCHO SCHOOL: -

This school became famous after the Aamir Khan’s movie Three Idiots. The name of this school is Druk Padma Karpo School, this is also known as Druk White Lotus school. The clean and eco friendly structures of the school is designed to withstand seismic disturbances. This school was conferred one of the most beautiful schools in the world by BBC London in the year 2016

 

SINDHU GHAT: -

A river bank near Shey Monastery in Leh. Located 10 Km upstream the Indus river, it originates from the Mansarovar Lake and Mount Kailash in Tibet. The scenic landscape of this attraction near Leh seems surreal. The barren mountains, rocky terrain, and river traversing the region is a sight to behold. Visit this ghat during the Sindhu Darshan Festival in June to experience the cultural extravaganza that Leh has to offer. The festival comprises sightseeing trip, campfire and many more exciting activities.

Post breakfast we drive to Nubra Valley. The road journey from Leh to Nubra Valley passes over Khardung La (Second Highest Motorable Road In The World) at 5,602 Mtrs / 18,390 Ft, around 39 km from Leh. From the pass, one can see all the way south over the Indus valley to seemingly endless peaks and ridges of the Zanskar range, and north to the giants of the Saser massif.

 

Nubra Valley is popularly known as Ldumra or the valley of flowers. It is situated in the north of Ladakh between the Karakoram and Ladakh ranges of the Himalayas. The average altitude of the valley is 10,000 Ft. above sea level. Upon arrival in Nubra we check in at our Camp / Hotel in Hunder for Overnight stay. In the evening you can walk around the tiny villages to see how the locals live in this part of the world. Overnight Stay at the Camp or Hotel.

After an early breakfast we check out from Camp or hotel and drive towards Hunder where you have opportunity to ride on a bacterian camel (double humped) amidst the sand dunes of this high-altitude desert with snowcapped mountains on the horizon. On the return stop at Diskit which is the headquarter town of Nubra Valley. Stroll around the bazaar observing the shops and local people going about their daily chores. Diskit is famous for 515 years old Buddhist Monastery, lying magnificently situated on a hilltop, facing the entire Valley. Later we drive towards Pangong Tso via Agham & Shyok Valley. Some of the road patches in areas are extremely tough (towards nubra side) in terms of road conditions but no doubt the journey is very scenic!  Later after crossing this adventurous part we drive further towards Durbuk & Tangtse for Pangong you pass through few small villages of Changthang and finally you can have a sudden view of the Pangong lake situated at 14,000 feet (4,267 m). This famous blue brackish Lake of Pangong is 5/6 Kms wide and over 133 Kms long with half of its running the other side of the "Indo China Border". After drive back to Leh via Changla Pass 5486 Mtrs.

 

Dinner and overnight at Hotel in Leh. 

After breakfast you drive downstream along the River Indus on Leh – Kargil Highway visiting Gurudwara Patthar Sahib which is nestled deep in the Himalayas. A drive of another 4 km will take us to Magnetic Hill which defies the law of gravity & further Driving through a picturesque landscape we will reach the famous Sangam Point which is the confluence of the Indus And Zanskar River. Just before Saspul a road to the right takes you for your visit to the Likir Monastery, Likir is one of the most active monasteries in the region. As you drive up to the monastery a recently installed colossal gilded image of the Maitreya out in the open is one of the most impressive sights in Ladakh. After visiting the Monastery, we continue our drive along the River Indus to Uletokpo or Tingmosgang enroute visiting Ridzong Monastery, there is the option to walk up to the Monastery for those that wish to do so. Hidden at the end of a steep valley, the first view of the Monastery is dramatic.

 

Further drive to Kargil enroute visiting the 11th century Lamayuru Monastery enroute visiting the mesmerizing MOON LANDSCAPES (you will see why the name of this area is Moonland, exactly the same formations of Land are visible as on the moon). Further drive to Kargil over Fatu-la (13,489 ft) which is the highest pass on Srinagar – Leh road. Check in to Kargil hotel for dinner & overnight stay.

After early breakfast drive to Srinagar passing through Drass, the second coldest inhabited place on earth and enjoy spectacular view of famous Kargil War Peaks Tiger Hill and Tololing Peak. Pay a tribute to Vijay Smarak, dedicated to Indian Soldiers who laid their lives for us during Kargil War in 1999.

 

Visiting Sonmarg (also known as Meadow of Gold). Arrive at Srinagar by afternoon. Dinner & overnight stay.

 

 

After an early breakfast, drive towards Gulmarg for a full day excursion via Srinagar Bye-Pass.  Gulmarg, called as “Meadow of Flowers”. Gulmarg is 52 Kms from Srinagar at an altitude of 8700 – ft. Gulmarg also referred as Meadow of Flowers is a famous Ski Resort & the world’s highest 18 hole Golf Course. The place was prominent during the British time.  Gulmarg's legendary beauty, prime location and proximity to Srinagar naturally make it one of the premier hill resorts in the country. Originally called ‘Gaurimarg’ by shepherds, its present name was given in the 16th century by Sultan Yusuf Shah, who was inspired by the sight of its grassy slopes emblazoned with wild flowers. Gulmarg Today Gulmarg is not merely a mountain resort of exceptional beauty- it also has the highest green golf course in the world, at an altitude of 2,650 m, and is the country's premier ski resort in the winter. One Can go for the Gondola Ride up to 1st or 2nd Phase. The Gulmarg Gondola is a tourist attraction in itself. It is one of the highest cable cars in the world, reaching 3,979 metres. The two-stage ropeway ferries about 600 people per hour to and from the gondola main station in Gulmarg to a shoulder of nearby Mt. Affarwat Summit (4,200 m (13,780 ft)). There are also countless off-piste possibilities through the beautiful Khilanmarg meadows on the foot of Mount Affarwat, which offer a scenic view of Nanga Parbat. The Affarwat ridge at 3850+ metres offers an avalanche controlled ski area that offers a wide field of snow to descend 800 m in approximately 3 km of skiing, and is for advanced skiers only. Due to Gulmarg's steep terrain, the region is popular amongst advanced and extreme skiers from around the world and has been visited by a number of ski professionals and featured in a number of ski films also. Return back to Srinagar.

 

In the evening you take a shikara ride on world famous Dal Lake, where you visit the floating vegetable gardens & Open Dal Lake. While riding the Shikara’s there are plenty of opportunities for bird watching with plentiful species including Kingfisher, Little Bittern, Common Pariah Kites, Grebe etc.

 

Dinner & overnight stay.

 

Post breakfast we start our Sightseeing Shankaracharya Temple, It is believed that it was the place where the great philosopher and saint Shankaracharya stayed when he visited Kashmir ten centuries ago to revive Sanathan Dharma. The original ceiling was dome- shaped and the brick roof is not more than a century old. And later proceed further to Hazratbal Mosque; Situated in a village on the western shores of the Dal Lake opposite Nishat Bagh, it is a pristine white marble edifice casting its reflection in the waters of the lake. Unlike the other mosques in Srinagar, which have a pagoda like roof, Hazratbal is the only mosque to have a domed roof mosque in Srinagar; the others having distinct pagoda like roofs Gardens & Jamia Masjid, Situated in the heart of the old city of Srinagar, this huge mosque is visited by thousands of people who congregate here for the Friday prayers.

 

In the afternoon, we take a visit to Mughal GardensNishat Garden known as ‘Garden of pleasure’ built in 16th century (1633) by Mughal King Asif Khan. Then visit to Shalimar Garden known as ‘Garden of love’ built in 16th century (1619) by Mughal King Jahangir for his beloved wife Noor Jahan or (Mehr-un-Nissa & Chashmashahi (The Royal Spring). The Chashmashahi Mughal garden in Srinagar had been loved by emperors and picnickers alike. punctual transfer to Domestic Airport to catch the flight for your onward Destination. 
overnight stay Srinagar

Post breakfast transfer to Srinagar airport and board the flight to Amritsar.

Arrival assistance at Amritsar and transfer to hotel.

evening visit to Wagah border ceremony 
overnight stay Amritsar

Amritsar, home to the Golden Temple is one of the most ancient and fascinating cities of India. It is an important seat of Sikh history and culture. Being the gateway for travellers coming to India on the overland route from central Asia it soon became the centre of various commercial activities. There are various historical and religious site. The most famous of them all in the Golden Temple which was founded by the fourth Guru of Sikhs, Guru Ramdas and completed by his successor Guru Arjan Dev. There are a number of cotton, woollen and art silk textile factories besides other industries dealing with electric goods, sewing machines, auto parts, carpets. The milk processing plant at Verka about 6 kms from the center is the second biggest project of its kind in the country. Amritsar is India´s leading exporter of goods to the Middle-East, leading distribution centre of dry fruits, tea and condiments. It is also a shopper´s paradise and a gourmet´s delight. Amritsar is the world´s leading centre of Punjabi publications.

 

 

Proceed for the city sightseeing.

 

Golden Temple: Sri Harmandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple in Amritsar is the holiest shrine of the Sikh religion. Also known as the Shri Darbar Shaib, it is in the center of the old part of Amritsar. The Golden Temple sits on a rectangular platform, surrounded by a pool of water called the Amrit Sarovar from which the City is named. The entrance to the Golden Temple complex is through an ornate archway with intricate inlay work. Verses from the Granth Sahib are inscribed on the doorway. The main north entrance is under a Victorian clock tower. Known as the Darshani Deori, the entrance is up a flight of steps and down again to the temple and holy tank. The temple is a two storey marble structure reached by a causeway known as Guru´s Bridge. The lower storey is in white marble with the walls decorated with inlaid flower and animal motifs in the pietradura style of the Taj Mahal. The architecture of the golden temple is a blend of the Hindu and Muslim styles. The temple building has four entrances instead of the usual single entry. This is symbolic of the openness of Sikhism and indicates that followers of all faiths are allowed inside. The walls within are decorated with carved wooden panels and elaborate inlay work in silver and gold. The Adi Granth, compiled by Guru Arjan Dev, rests on a throne beneath a jewel-encrusted canopy. Priests conduct continuous recitation of verses from the holy book in 3-hour shifts. A complete reading of the text stakes 48 hours. The original copy of the Guru Granth Sahib is kept under pink shroud in the, Golden Temple during the day and at around 10 p.m. each day is ceremoniously returned to the Akal Takht (Sikh Parliament) building. The morning processional ceremony takes place at 4 a.m. in summer and at 5 a.m. in winter, when Sri Guru Granth Sahib is bought from Akal takhat Sahib in a procession to the Sanctum Sanctorum, which is washed with milk. The Akal Takht, next to the Golden Temple, is the seat of the Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee, the religious governing body of the Sikhs. The building of the Akal Takht was begun by Guru Arjan Dev and completed in 1609 by Guru Hargobind.  If you miss the early morning or evening processions, the palanquin that bears the Adi Granth can be seen in the treasury room on the first floor of the Akal Takht. The palanquin is set with precious stones and has silver poles and a gold canopy.

  

Jalian Wala Bagh: This place noted for its most notorious massacre under British rule. It is 400 meters north of the Golden Temple. The British General Dyer was the Lieutenant Governor of the province in 1919. He banned all meetings and demonstrations led by Indians against the economical set back by World War I. On 13 April 1919, pilgrims poured into Amritsar to celebrate the Baisakhi festival, a holiday in the Sikh calendar. In the afternoon thousands of people gathered at Jallian Wala Bagh to celebrate the Baisakhi. This ground surrounded by high walls on all sides has only a narrow alley for access. General Dyer personally led the troops to the sight and ordered his men to open fire without any warning. It resulted in the death of 379 and injured more than 1200. India was outraged by Dyer´s massacre. Gandhiji called for a nationwide strike and started the Non-cooperation Movement, which became an important mile stone in the struggle for India´s Independence. Today this ground has been changed to a park and it has a pleasant garden. There is a narrow path between the houses which leads to the lawn of the park. At the entrance there is a memorial plaque which recounts the history. There is a well on the north side in which many people who tried to escape from the bullets were drowned, and remnants of walls have been preserved to show the bullet holes. At the east end of the garden there is a large memorial built in memory of those who died here.
overnight stay Amritsar 

Spend time at leisure. Later transfer to Amritsar airport and board the flight to Delhi.

 

Arrival assistance at Delhi airport and transfer to hotel

 

Overnight stay at the hotel 

Transfer to Delhi airport and boad the flight to home country.

 

 

“TOUR ENDS WITH MEMORIES”

Dates & Prices

Date No. of Nights Offer Ends Two Sharing Price Solo Traveller Price Book
01-09-2026 0 Nights 01-08-2026 USD4600 USD7700

Includes and Excludes

TOUR EXPERIENCE INCLUDES: -

  • ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE ASSISTANCE BY REPRESENTATIVE
  • 24 NIGHTS & 235DAYS OF ACCOMMODATION AS PER THE ITINERARY
  • ROOM ACCOMMODATION ON DOUBLE/ TWIN OCCUPANCY BASIS             
  • MEAL PLAN – BREAKAFAST & DINNER ARE INCLUDED
  • ALL JOURNEYS BY FINE AIR-CONDITIONED PRIVATE CAR
  • FLIGHT TICKET: DELHI TO PARO
  • FLIGHT TICKET: PARO TO KATHMANDU
  • FLIGHT TICKET: KATHMANDU TO DELHI
  • FLIGHT TICKET: DELHI TO LEH
  • FLIGHT TICKET: SRINAGAR TO AMRITSAR
  • FLIGHT TICKET: AMRITSAR TO DELHI
  • BOAT RIDE ON FEWA LAKE
  • ENGLISH SPEAKING TOUR GUIDE SERVICE (LOCAL TOUR GUIDE)
  • BHUTAN SDF & BHUTAN VISA
  • 01 MID-SIZED OXYGEN CYLINDER DURING NUBRA & PANGONG TOUR
  • MONUMENTS & MUSEUM ENTRANCES AS PER THE ITINERARY
  • 02 BOTTLES OF MINERAL WATER PER DAY
  • 60 MINUTES BOAT RIDE (SHIKARA) ON WORLD FAMOUS DAL LAKE – SRINAGAR
  • GONDOLA TICKETS – (PHASE 1 + 2)
  • INNER LINE PERMITS FOR RESTRICTED ARIAS  
  • WILDLIFE FEE & RED CROSS FEE
  • ALL TOLL TAXES / PARKING FEE / DRIVER ALLOWANCE
  • LADAKH ENTRY FEE
  • LADAKH ECOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT FEE
  • WAGAH BORDER CERMONY, AMRITSAR
  • MINERAL WATER & TISSUE PAPER IN THE CAR
  • GOVERNMENT SERVICE TAX
  • FULLY PRIVATE TOUR, TOLL TAX, PARKING, FUEL CHARGES

EXCLUSIONS (TOUR PACKAGE DOES NOT INCLUDE):-  

  • INDIA & NEPAL VISA, INSURANCES, EXTRA MEAL,
  • ANY OTHER EXPENSES OF YOUR PERSONAL NATURE AND ANY ITEM DOES NOT MENTIONED IN THE ITINERARY

 

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