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19 days & 5 Lodge meetings
STARTING 7th of April 2007
Itinerary Guideline
(B); Breakfast, (L);
Lunch, (D); Dinner
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Day 01: 07 April 07 [Saturday]
Arrival DELHI,
01:35. Transfer to hotel for Overnight Stay Full day sightseeing
including a visit to Freemason's Hall on Janpath.
Evening attend Lodge
meeting of Lodge Civil Lines 310 in Qudsia Gardens Masonic Hall.
Delhi is the
capital of India. It is one of the oldest cities of India having a
very rich past. Many dynasties ruled from here and the city is rich
in the architecture of its monuments. Diverse cultural elements
absorbed into the daily life of the city have enriched its
character. Exploring the city can be a fascinating and rewarding
experience.
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India Gate:
This solemn monument was built in memory of the 90,000 Indian
soldiers who
died in World War I. It was built in 1931, designed by Lutyens, and
was originally called the All India War Memorial. The names of the
soldiers are inscribed on the walls of the arc of the gate. Later in
1971, an eternal flame was lit here in memory of the unknown
soldiers who died in the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war. India Gate stands
at the end of Rajpath, and is a popular picnic site especially
during hot summer evenings. At night, the Gate is brightly lit and
the fountains near the Gate are lit with coloured lights. The sight
is delightful.
Overnight: THE
IMPERIAL /TRIDENT GURGAON (B)
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Day 02: 08 April 07 [Sunday]
Morning dep Flt # CD 7471 DELHI-UDAIPUR
(0715/0920).
Full
day sightseeing in Udaipur.
Udaipur is known as the Venice of the
east. It is also called the city of lakes. The Lake Palace on Jag
Niwas Island in the middle of Pichola Lakes is the finest example of
its architectural and cultural explosion. Going around the City
Palace; A Lunch at The Lake Palace could be made as the high light
of your programme for the day in the City.
Overnight:
JAGAT NIWAS PALACE (B)
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Day 03:
09 April 07 [Monday]
Morning
after breakfast drive to Jodhpur [266km, 6hrs] visiting Ranakpur
Temples enroute. Overnight.
RANAKPUR Jain
temples
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one of the five most important pilgrimage sites of Jainism. The main
Chaumukha Temple of Ranakpur is dedicated to the
Tirthankara Rishabji. The most distinctive features are the 29 halls
of the temple, which contain 1,444 pillars of which no two are
exactly alike.
Lunch could be
had at Maharani Bagh before proceeding to JODHPUR - the
second largest city in Rajasthan and has landscape dominated
by the massive Mehrangarh Fort topping a sheer rocky ridge.
The old city is fenced by 10 km long wall with eight Gates leading
out of it.
Overnight:
Balsamand Palace (B)
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Day 04: 10 April 07 [Tuesday]
Visit Mehrangarh Fort before driving to PUSHKAR/AJMER [200km,
5hrs], evening attend Lodge Meeting of
Lodge Friendship 47 Overnight.
Mehrangarh Fort-
built on a
steep hill. This formidable hill-top fort is among the best in India
with exquisitely latticed windows in residential apartments within.
Carved panels and porches, elaborately adorned windows and walls of
Moti Mahal, Phool Mahal, Sheesh Mahal Sileh Khana and Daulat Khana,
seem to make the medieval splendour come alive.
Overnight:
MANSINGH PALACE (B)
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Day 05: 11 April 07
[Wednesday]
Morning after breakfast drive to Jaipur [131km, 3hrs], sightseeing in
Jaipur.
The rose pink
capital of Rajasthan is surrounded on all sides by rugged hills,
crowned with forts and enclosed by embattled walls.
Jaipur is a
city rich in history and legend. Houses with latticed windows line
the streets, their rose-pink colour lending enchantment to the
scene, which is almost magical at sunset. The City is noted for its
craftsmen; skilled in the art of cutting precious stones and famed
for its garnets and rubies… there are some excellent fabric stores
too.
Overnight:
ALSISAR HAVELI (B)
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Day 06: 12 April 07 [Thursday]
Full day sightseeing, evening attend Lodge
Meeting of Lodge Kohinoor 139 Overnight
City Palace –
A
delightful blend of Mughal and traditional Rajasthani architecture,
sprawling over one- seventh of the area in the walled city, it
houses the Chandra Mahal, Sri Govind Dev Temple and the City Palace
Museum - displaying some of the most amazing treasures. Part of the
City Palace houses the erstwhile Royal family even today.
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Hawa Mahal –
This ornamental facade of "Palace Of Winds" is a landmark in Jaipur.
Its five - storied structure of pink sandstone encrusted with fine
trelliswork and balconies have 953 niches and windows. Built in 1799
as a royal grand stand for palace women.
Amber Fort Palace
– Amber
is the classic romantic fort palace. Its construction started by Man
Singh I in 1592 -the rugged forbidding exterior belies an inner
paradise, where a beautiful fusion of Mughal and Hindu styles finds
its ultimate refinement. Painted scenes of hunting and war adorn the
walls with precious stones and mirrors. You have an opportunity of
having a royal ride on an Elephant.
Overnight:
ALSISAR HAVELI (B)
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Day
07: 13 April 07 [Friday]
Morning after breakfast
drive to AGRA [232km, 5hrs] visiting Fatehpur Sikri enroute.
Fatehpur
Sikri:
Today,
Fatehpur Sikri is a deserted, phantom city. But the inner citadel is
immaculately preserved. Its walls, palaces, baths, royal mint,
courts and gardens still stand in splendid homage to a great
visionary and builder. At the tomb of Sheikh Salim Chisti, a white
marble canopy set in the great courtyard of the Royal mosque,
pilgrims still come in thousands to offer flowers, tie a thread in
the latticed screens, and to pray for the gift of a son, as did the
great Emperor AKBAR, who then built a city, and made it his Capital
for 16 years, before having to abandon it, due to lack of water.
Overnight:
Taj
View Hotel (B)
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Day 08: 14 April 07
[Saturday]
Full day sightseeing.
Evening see the Taj Mahal by Moonlight
Taj Mahal:
Mughal Emperor Shahjahan built a monument dedicated to love it in
the memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz during 1631 AD to 1653 AD. Its
pure white marble shimmers silver in the moonlight, glows softly
pink at dawn and at close of day reflects the fiery tints of the
setting sun. The Taj, in all its timeless beauty is still the
inspiration of poets and painters, writers and photographers and the
young lovers.
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Drive to DELHI
Attend Lodge Meeting Lodge Industry 23
Overnight:
Overnight: THE
IMPERIAL /TRIDENT GURGAON (B)
Day 09: 15 April 07 [Sunday]
Morning flt # DN 505, Delhi-Jabalpur 0655/0855,
later drive to Bandhavgarh [164km, 3hrs], A/N Park round.
Bandhavgarh lies in the heart of Madhya
Pradesh- traditional tiger country. This is
where Rudyard Kipling found inspiration for his famous Jungle
Book (remember Mowgli?).
Bandhavgarh
was mercifully declared a National Park in 1968. Today, the
Bandhavgarh National Park is a compact reserve (448 sq. km) of sal
trees, bamboo thickets and grasslands, teeming with birds, animals
and the highest population of tigers anywhere in India. The park is
now home to 22 species of wildlife, including the regal ‘gaur’,
umpteen varieties of deer, and carnivores such as the striped hyena,
jungle cat and sloth bear and over 250 species of birds. Within the
park itself is the Bandhavgarh Fort, now in ruins and largely
overrun by the surrounding forest.
Overnight: White
Tiger Forest Lodge (L and D)
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Day 10: 16 April 07 [Monday]
Morning and afternoon Park rounds
Overnight: White
Tiger Forest Lodge (B,L,D)
Day 11: 17 April 07 [Tuesday]
Morning Park
round. Wandering through the Bandhavgarh national park on an
Elephant back, you will find the chances of seeing a tiger pretty
good. Trained Forest guides leave a little before the Park opening
time.... and once a tiger has been tracked, deep in the jungle, they
inform the Forest Officer, who then would let the visitors go, turn
by turn, to the spot on the back of an elephant.
After brunch
drive to Khajuraho [210km, 5hrs], and see the temples on
arrival in the evening followed by a Sound and Light Show.
Overnight:
Jass Radisson (B)
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Day 12: 18 April 07 [Wednesday]
Morning in Khajuraho,
afternoon flt # 9W 724, Khajuraho-Varanasi
1330/1410.
Khajuraho
has some extra ordinary temples which rise spire upon spire like a
mirage in the middle of nowhere. Built by the Chandela kings in the
10th century (950
to 1050)
just 22 of the original 85 temples still remain. Their tall spires
are balanced with horizontal bands of the most dazzling profusion of
carved figures, animals, trees, chariots-sculpted with unerring
perfection.
On Arrival in VARANASI, transfer to the Hotel and
later see the ARTI on the Ghats, seeing the "ritual" of evening
prayers "ARTI", and watching this spectacle of devout pilgrims and
holy men along with other curious onlookers evening prayers, sitting
in a boat on the River Ganges itself, should be a spiritually
uplifting sight.
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Day 13: 19 April 07 [Thursday]
Early morning visit Ghats. Day visit to SARNATH Evening
Visit Lodge Fraternity and Perseverance 31
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Varanasi, the world's oldest living
city and Hinduism's most venerated pilgrimage site. The
life and activities in Varanasi revolve around the holy river Ganga.
Life on the banks of Ganga begins before dawn when thousands of
pilgrims with intense thoughts of salvation come down to the river
to wait for the rising sun. Soon after the sunrise, the Ghats burst
into activity.
After
attaining enlightenment at Bodh Gaya the Buddha went to Sarnath; and
it was here that he preached his first discourse in the deer park to
set in motion the 'Wheel of the Dharma'. It is one of the most holy
sites as in this place the stream of the Buddha's teaching first
flowed.
Overnight RASHMI GH (B) |
Day 14: 20 Apr.07 [Friday]
Morning City visits. Afternoon board
flt# IT 205, Varanasi-Bangalore, 1545/2000.
Overnight: The Central Park (B)
Day 15: 21 Apr.07 [Saturday]
Morning sightseeing in
Bangalore
Bangalore
is the capital of Karnataka. With its salubrious climate, tree-lined
avenues, trendy, yuppy downtown, and the software flood, Bangalore
truly offers one a picture of striking contrasts. There are old
beautiful bungalows, parks, hallowed places of worship and
traditional market-places on the one hand, balancing with
fashionable shopping malls, pubs, new architectural wonders and
modern looking religious centres on the other.
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Board Train # 2007 Bangalore-Mysore, 1100/1300 City
sightseeing. Evening Brethern visit Lodge Mysore
34, whereas the spouses visit Chamundi Hills.
Overnight; Green Hotel
Day 16: 22 Apr [Sunday]
Morning City sightseeing.
Cultural
capital of Karnataka, Mysore is a majestic, mysterious and
mesmerising city. It has inherited all Indian traditions with
modernity. Mysore has a number of historical and heritage
buildings.
After
sightseeing board train # 2008, MYSORE-CHENNAI 14:20/21:30,
Transfer to hotel.
Overnight:
Chola
Sheraton (B)
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Day 17: 09 Apr.07 [Monday]
Full day sightseeing in Chennai, including a
visit to
The THEOSOPHICAL Society and Free Masons Hall,
Chennai with the Bay of Bengal on its
side had been the British trading post for years.
Overnight: Chola Sheraton (B)
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Day 18: 10 Apr.07 [Tuesday]
After breakfast drive to PONDICHERRY visit Sri Aurobindo
Ashram and AUROVILLE
Overnight: Aurodhan Heritage Guest House. (B)
Day 19: 11 Apr.07 [Wednesday]
Return to CHENNAI; attend
Lodge Meeting Lodge RamaPrasad 226, before departure by International
Flt…
Day 20: 12 Apr.07 [Thursday]
Dep by LH 759 at 01:45 am. Arr Frankfurt 7.55am…
Total cost for land arrangements and all domestic flights
including the following: -
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Room on twin share basis in hotels as shown in the Itinerary or
alternative hotels if rooms not available.
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Domestic Air fare (India)
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Meal plan would be bed and breakfast at all hotels, all meals in
Bandhavgarh.
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All Transfers and sightseeing by air-conditioned vehicle
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Local English speaking guide for the sightseeing tours
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Entrance fee for Monuments as per the itinerary
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Camera Fee for still camera
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4 domestic flights
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5 Lodge meetings and 3
lodge visits
Note: The cost does not include anything that is not
mentioned above
US $ 5,933 per person, Single supplements $ 1,482
Minimum of 10 Pax (with 5 Freemasons along with their
Spouses).
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