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15 - 27 March 2013 (13 days) India Spring & Blossom Himachal
Approx Cost between Rm2800 (8 pax group) to Rm2400 (16 pax group and above)
(Excludes KUL Delhi KUL flights by Malaysia Airlines - Group Fares about Rm1450 including taxes)Update 25 Jan 2012 March till mid April is the best time of the year to visit the Spring and Blossom in the Valley of Gods at different altitude. We received very good response on last Himachal April 2011 and many of them managed to grab lower fare for this trip. We longer the trip another two days in 2011 to breakdown the some long journey. We also can extend your return flight if you opt to visit other places like Golden Triangle, Agra and Jaipur. Kindly email rachelheng123@gmail.com or contact her at 012-352 0868 for registration.
IMPORTANT NOTICE This is meant to be a "free and easy" trip. Participants should be with a good sense of humour, and above all, have the right attitude for close travel with others through possibly some trying times. Most definately, this is not a trip for prudes, whiners, fuss-pots, and other similarly assorted types! We had a couple of those before and it was not pleasant for us or them. Although every effort will be made to stick to the given itinerary, ground conditions may change and cause some disruption and/or deviation from the norm. Otherwise, have fun!
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Monkey God in Shimla/ Flower Blossom at HimachalSPRING AND BLOSSOM IN THE VALLEY OF GODS - Spring and blossom in “Valley of Gods” with backdrop of snow capped Himalayan ranges is one of the most spectacular natural scenes to enjoy the beauty of the Western Himalayas. Different fruit trees including plums, apricot, cherries, peach blossom at different altitude between 1000m to 2500m during this time. 6 week blossom period is temperature sensitive and it means if the weather is warm in March, blossom can be early but the time mentioned above is the best time when every visitors can enjoy the spring and blossom in the Valley of Gods at different altitudes.
Himachal is one of the Western Himalayan state located next to Tibet, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Haryana and Uttranchal. Here are some quick facts:
Best Season
: Between 15th of March to 20th of April only
Type of Tour
: Spring and Blossom Tour
What to see
: Nature, Culture, History and spectacular High Himalayan Ranges
Trip Grade
: Easy to Moderate
Maximum Altitude
: Approximately 3000m
Average height of towns
: 2000m
Any special preparation
: warm clothing
Different Possibilities
: Nature, Temples, Religion (Hinduism, Sikhs and Tibetan Buddhism), Culture, Hydro Projects, Himalayan Valleys, Peaks and Passes, Snow Capped Mountains.
Day 1 Fly to Delhi: Meet at KLIA at 630AM 15 Mar 2013 Friday for flight MH172 at 0840AM arriving Delhi 1140AM. Transfer to hotel and half day to wander the streets of Delhi. Overnight (ON) Delhi.
Day 2 Delhi: We will have city tour in Delhi. Overnight (ON) Delhi.
Day 3 Delhi-Chandigarh-Shimla: Early morning transfer to train station to board on morning Shatabedi train leaving 0740 hour and arriving 1100 hour at Chandigarh. On arrival drive 130 km, 4 hours to Shimla including one hour lunch stop along the way. Evening drive to Jakhu Temple and then easytrek™ 1.5 km, 45 minutes down to the Mall to enjoy shopping in pollution free Mall Road, where no vehicular traffic is allowed. Shimla was the Summer Capital of India during British rule and most of the buildings are constructed by Britain. O/N Shimla
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Shimla
Day 4 Shimla: After breakfast transfer to train station to board on World Heritage Kalka – Shimla Railway (KSR) train leaving 1030 hour for short 45 minutes ride to Taradevi. On completion drive to the Mall and enjoy your lunch in one of the selected restaurant. After lunch around 1400 hour, we start our easytrek to Indian Institute of Advanced Studies. This institute is housed in the Viceregal Lodge, which was built in 1884-88 during the British times. It has spacious gardens and is ringed by beautiful pine trees. All is calm and serene just the right atmosphere for a student of literature or politics. A round trip will cover approximately six kilometers passing by lots of interesting historical sites along the route. O/N Shimla
Day 5 Shimla-Karsog-Manali : After breakfast drive from one of the most scenic roads in the Himalayas to Manali 2050m. This route first takes us down from Shimla 2130m to Satluj river at Tatapani 680m (Hot Water Springs) and then slowly we drive up to Rohanda 2205m and then again to Pandoh 800m and finally drive 85 km along the Beas River to Manali at 2050m crossing one of the longest road tunnel in Himachal just before Aut. This journey offers a dramatic changes in nature from Lower Himalayas to Shivalik Himalayas and then again to the lower Himalayas. The views from Chindi where we will enjoy our lunch at Himachal Tourism Restaurent are spectacular with range of snow capped Himalayas all around and orchard with new leaf and flowers below. You will be driving form a hilltop to different valley structures and sometimes driving along different rivers. Our last interesting stop is at Bajaura to visit Basheshar Mahadev temple with fine stone carvings and sculptures is believed to have been built in the mid 8th century. On completion drive to Manali. O/N Manali
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Manali
Day 6 Manali : A day to explore Manali, the queen of the hill stations. Our day starts slowly after breakfast with a easytrek™ from hotel to a 500 years old wooden carved “Hidimba Devi Temple”. The stroll or drive continues further to Old Manali village, which is known after the great Hindu sage Manu. We further walk up to the next village of Goshal and cross our way through River Beas to a very spectacular water fall called Jogni Fall. Next village is Vashishat, where you can see or enjoy the hot sulpher in the springs. If you feel tired of walking, take a tuk tuk ride to the down town. Those who wish to drive can also going to drive from Manu Temple to Vashist Hot Springs. Free evening for own activities. O/N Manali
Day 7 Manali-Solang-Snow Point-Manali: Morning drive to Solang to enjoy paragliding or skiing (Optional). Continue to Snow Point which is the maximum approachable road towards Rohtang Pass depending on the snow condition (3978m). Between July to October, you can arrive on top of Rohtang Pass and view the peaks, mountains and glaciers of Chandra-Bhaga range. Most of the peaks in CB range are above 5000m and covered with snow all round the year. On arrival at the maximum point we start our easytrek™ further 1.30 hours to reach higher to get better view of the Himalayas. After lunch at the highest point we reach, we trek down to our vehicle and drive back to Manali. O/N Manali.
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Local People at Solang Valley, Manali
Day 8 Manali Dharamsala: Early morning drive 260 km 8-9 hours to Dharamsala (including visiting places) stopping at the Town of Shiva – Baijnath and visit the 13th century Shiva temple. According to legend the Demon king of Lanka Ravana (Who have got 10 head) as per epic Ramayana offered his nine head to Lord Shiva for the boon of immortality. But the Shiva was not impressed, finally he decides to offer his tenth head and Lord Shiva was pleased with his willingness to sacrifice his heads and blessed him with a Shivlinga. The moment when Ravana rested the Shivling on the ground at this place it became so heavy that he couldn’t manage to carry it and take it to his kingdom Lanka, so he constructed a temple dedicated to Shiva at the present site. The same Shivling is in this temple till date. O/N Dharamsala.
Day 9 Dharamsala: We will visit Baijnath drive to Chamuda Devi temple dedicated to Goddess Kali (Goddess of War) on the bank of Baner River. Religious lore has that the Devtas (Gods) were harassed by two demons Chanda and Munda. A Shakti (Power) emerged as the result of prayer of Lord Brahma (Generator) by the Devatas in the form of Goddess Kali, who killed the demon in fierce battle. we also can stop at few more interesting locations along the way like Tashi Jong Monastery or Shanan Hydel project. O/N Dharamsala.
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Golden Temple, AmritsarDay 10 Dharamsala-Amritsar: After breakfast drive to visit Norbulinga Institute known for its various schools of Tibetan paintings and handicraft training. Return back to Mcleaodganj for Lunch and visit Dalai Lama monastery and Tibet Museum. The 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". It is divided into two sections: the first floor presents the Chinese occupation of Tibet and its results, and the second one displays Tibet’s past and hopes for its future. After lunch drive 4-5 hours (200km) to Amritsar. Amritsar - the holy town of Sikhs, has grown from a sacred village pond into a spiritual temporal center of Sikh culture. The city gets its name from the pool - Amritsar (Pool of Nectar), which was constructed by the fourth religious preceptor of the Sikh faith. Golden Temple or Darbar Sahib is the most sacred temple for Sikhs. It is a symbol of the magnificence and strength of the Sikh people all over the world. Its architecture includes, symbols associated with other places of worship. This is an example of the spirit of tolerance and acceptance that the Sikh philosophy propounds. O/N Amritsar.
Day 11 Amritsar-Delhi :Early morning transfer to railway station to board into the fast Shatabedi train to Delhi leaving 0510 hour and arriving Delhi 1115hour. Breakfast served on board. On arrival visit Akshardham Temple. Then back to Delhi hotel. O/N Delhi
Day 12 Delhi-Fly Home :Free and Easy or do final shopping around Delhi. Check out and after early dinner, transfer to airport. We will catch night flight MH191at 2115PM.
Day 13 Home : Reached KLIA at 455AM 27 Mar 2012 Wednesday.
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Different view of the beauty architectual of Akshardham Temple
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
- Cost cover budgeted accommodation, ground arrangement, guide and transport.
- Not covered are Indian visa fees Rm168, MH flight ticket & airport taxes, entrances (less than Rm200), activities and meals. Allocate about Rm350 for 11 days meals. Guides accompanying group do expect tips. Yongo encourages group members to be generous but should commensurate with services rendered.
- A deposit of Rm930 is payable to confirm your place.
- Cost is subject to change if there's a significant changes in foreign exchange rates and/or airfares.
Contact Rachel 012-352 0868 Email rachelheng123@gmail.com
Contact Yong Lee Min 016-220 9033 or 03-4023 8210 Email yongo@streamyx.com
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