Holi Festival India
Holi Festival India
Holi Festival India
MUMBAI + UDAIPUR + POSHINA + AHMEDABAD + BHAVNAGAR + DIU + JUNAGARH + GONDAL + BHUJ + MUMBAI
Holi - the festival of colors is one of the most popular festivals of the country. Holi festival has
an ancient origin and celebrates the triumph of 'good' over 'bad'. The colorful festival bridges the social gap and renews sweet relationships. On this day, people hug and wish each other. Spraying colors, dancing on traditional Holi songs, rhythmic drum beats and wild processions are the common scenes that one comes across during this festival.
After breakfast checkout from the hotel and drive for the sightseeing of Mumbai (Room will be available till 1200 Hrs) Visit the 26 meter high British-built Arch "Gateway of India", Mumbai's landmark built to honour the visit of George V and Queen Mary in 1911. Also visit the Kamla Nehru Park from
where you have a picturesque view of the city, Hanging Gardens are so named since they are located on top of a series of tanks that supply water to Mumbai. Pass by the `towers of silence' the crematorium of the Parsis and visit Mani Bhawan a private house where Mahatma Gandhi uses to stay when he visited Mumbai. It is now a museum and research library with 20,000 volumes. The display on the first floor there is a diorama depicting important scenes from Gandhi's life. The display of photos and letters written and received by Gandhiji.
Later enjoy the visit to Marine Drive dubbed, as the Queen's Necklace is Mumbai's most popular promenades. Later transfer to the Airport to board the flight to Udaipur. (Air schedule is strictly subject to change) On arrival at Udaipur, transfer to the Hotel. Overnight at the Hotel
Also visit the Sahelion-ki Bari an ornamental pleasure garden specially made for the ladies of the palace in the 18th century. It has beautiful fountains, trees and flowers. The welcome fountain from the gate leads to the rain fountain, which has a center fountain with beautiful black marble kiosks with fountains on the corners of the pool and stunning bougainvilleas covering the walls of the enclosure. Later in afternoon enjoy the public boat ride on Lake Picholla. Overnight at the Hotel
wish each other and spend the day throwing coloured powder and water at each other. Overnight at the Hotel
Ahmedabad, situated on the banks of the Sabarmati River was the former capital of the state of Gujarat founded by Sultan Ahmed Shah in 1411. Today it is metropolis of the Indian Textile Industry. Overnight at the Hotel.
It has a screen of arches flanked by a pillared portico. Afternoon excursion to Adalaj (17 km). The Vav (baoli) (1502) built by Maharani Rudai Bai, in garden setting is one of the finest in India showing a combination of Hindu, Muslim and Buddhist styles.
A long flight of steps descends over 30 m to the water. It has 4 storeys, each cooler that the one above. Later visit the Sabarmati Ashram founded in 1917, where Mahatma Gandhi, the "Father
of Nation" lived as a lawyer after his return from South Africa. It was the starting point for Gandhiji's celebrated 24 day, 385 km Salt March to Dandi in 1930. It has a library, archives and a picture gallery depicting Gandhiji's life. Overnight at the Hotel
On arrival, transfer to the hotel and check in. Later City tour of Bhavnagar, visiting the Gandhi Smriti, which has a library, a small museum, gallery and memorial to the founder of India. Overnight in the hotel
It is the base for visiting one of the 5 important pilgrimage centers of the Jains. The impressive Jain temple complex on Shatrunjaya hill is at an altitude of 591 m. Palitana has a name for diamond cutting and horse breeding. Shatrunjaya City, is the largest temple complex of India. The ascent of 3.5 Kms climb up a winding path has 3950 steps. The temple complex has 863
temples strung along two ridges of the hill, with further temples in the hollow. Muslims destroyed these temples in the 14 and 15th centuries. Most of the temples are named after their founders and are mostly built over a period of 1000 years in the11th century and rebuilt in the 16th century" Later continue your drive to Diu. On arrival, transfer to the hotel and check in. Overnight at the Hotel
St.Paul's and St.Thomas' Churches. Later drive to Junagarh. En-route visiting the Somnath Temple. The temple contains wonderful piece of architectural work, it is the famous lord Shiva temple that has one of the 12 Jyotilingas. On arrival in Junagarh, transfer to the hotel and check in. Junagadh, an ancient city, is situated in erstwhile Saurashtra, at the foot of Mount Girnar on the northern fringes of the Gir forest . Through various phases of history, Junagadh is described
with equal importance and for many centuries it was the capital of the western region of Gujarat. Stippled with hills, the medieval city of Junagadh derives its name from an old fort called by the same name. Junagadh is a place of pilgrimage and has produced a number of saints in its long histroy. Overnight at the Hotel
open from 7 am to 6.30 pm daily. Mahabat Maqbara is the mausoleum of one of the nawabs of Junagarh. The structure is resplendent with silver doors and intricate architecture.
The Durbar Hall Museum displays weapons and armor from the days of the nawabs and many other curios and artifacts. A quick foray into the museum will reveal silver chains, chandeliers, settees, thrones, palanquins, howdahs, cushions, gowns and a large carpet that was woven in the Junagarh jail. Overnight at the Hotel
After breakfast drive to Gondal. Gondal has much to offer by way of sightseeing to the visitors. Built in 1875 AD by Maharajah Bhagwat Sinhji for his son Yuvraj Bhojraji, the Riverside Palace is set in lawns and gardens beside the river Gondali. There are two marvelously appointed sitting arrangement-the living room furnished in typical colonial style with chandelier, antique wooden furniture and sofas, and the Indian room decorated with beadwork, brassware and paintings-and many pleasant sitouts on the terraces and galleries overlooking either the river or the garden. On arrival in Gondal, transfer to the hotel and check in. Time free to explore the city, overnight at the Hotel
(Please note that the DSP office remains close on 2nd & 4th sat, sun & public holidays)
expositioning their traditional art, turning our masterpieces everyday. There ornaments, clothes, utensils, everything they use - will make you feel as if you have stepped into lifestyle museum leaving you spellbound. Overnight at the Hotel
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