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Glimpses
of Indian Mutiny |
Tour Ref:
IB 1
Duration: 09 Days.
Visiting: Delhi, Meerut, Agra, Lucknow
and Kanpur
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Battlefield
by Train |
Tour Ref:
IB 2
Duration: 11 Days.
Visiting:Delhi, Meerut, Jhansi, Gwalior,
Agra, Lucknow and Kanpur
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1857
Revolt Tour |
Tour Ref:
IB 3
Duration: 12 Days.
Visiting: Delhi, Meerut, Agra, Gwalior,
Jhansi, Kanpur and Lucknow
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Maratha
to Mutiny Plus |
Tour Ref:
IB 4
Duration: 17 Days.
Visiting: Delhi, Meerut, Ludhyana,
Ferozpur, Amritsar, Agra, Gwalior, Jhansi, Kanpur, Lucknow,
Bombay, Aurangabad, Akola, Chikaldhara and Nagpur
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Indian
Mutiny
(Tollygunge & Barrackpore) |
Tour Ref:
IB 5
Duration: 21 Days.
Visiting: Delhi, Meerut, Agra, Gwalior,
Jhansi, Lucknow, Kanpur, Allhabad, Sitamari, Varanasi
and Calcutta, (Tollygunge & Barrackpore)
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War
Cemeteries and Wildlife |
Tour Ref:
IB 6
Duration: 11 Days.
Visiting: Calcutta, Kohima, Dimapur,
Kaziranga, Guwahati and Imphal.
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Wellington
and Maratha |
Tour Ref:
IB 7
Duration: 10 Days.
Visiting: Bombay, Pune, Ahmednagar,
Aurangabad, Assaye, Akola, Argaum, Chikaldhara and Nagpur.
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Wellington
in India |
Tour Ref:
IB 8
Duration: 11 Days.
Visiting: Madras, Bangalore, Mysore,
Pune, Ahmednagar, Aurangabad, Assaye, Akola, Argaum,
Chikaldhara and Nagpur.
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Day 2 In
Delhi |
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After briefing
over breakfast by tour leader, we explore mutiny
sites of Delhi, a visit to Flag Staff tower,
Drive pass Ludlow castle (see outside only),
then stop at Mutiny Monument (also known as
Ajit Garh) a Mutiny Memorial built to commemorate
the British and the Indians who fought on their
sides in 1857. From here we will move to Nicholson’s
grave and Kashmiri Gate area - Built in 1835.
Before halting for lunch, we will visit St.
James Church. After lunch, we plan to explore
giant Red Fort, which stands along the eastern
edge of the walled city, on the west bank of
the Yamuna River. If time allows, we may give
a look at Coronation Park, where the statues
of British Royalties and nobilities are kept.
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Day 5 Jhansi–
Gwalior Drive |
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After breakfast,
walking tour of this Orcha then drive to Gwalior
via Jhansi, en-route visit Datia Fort and Kote-Ke
– Sarai. Arrive Gwalior – the princely
State, and check in at hotel. After wash and
Change visit magnificent Gwalior Fort, the steep
road up to the Fort is flanked by statues of
Jain tirthankaras, carved into the rock face.
In the surrounding of the fort, there are some
other monuments worth to visit such as Teli
ka Mandir a 9th century edifice, Sas Bahu ka
Mandir, built in 11th century and Gurudwara
Data Bandhi Chhod built in the memory of Guru
Hargobind Sahib, Jai Vilas Palace and Museum
where Royal family still reside and a portion
has been converted into a Palatial Hotel, Tansen's
tomb, a great classical musician of emperor
Akbar. During our day long explorations, we
will also pay visit to British cemetery. Optional:
Evening Sound & Light Show at Gwalior Fort.
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Day 8 Arrive
Lucknow |
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In the morning
arrive Lucknow and transfer to hotel. After wash
and change, we will explore the La Martiniere
College, Built and designed by French soldier
turned architect- Claude Mrtin, The Kaisarbagh
area, started in 1848 and was completed in 1850
by the last nawab of Avadh, Wajid Ali Shah, Secunderbagh
Garden, it derives its name from one of the begums
of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah, The Residency compound
one time, the official residence of the British
Resident, witness to one of the bitterest battles
during the war of independence in 1857, Bara Imambara,
built calamitous famine of 1784 to provide employment
and relief to subjects Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula.
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Day 9 Lucknow–
Kanpur Drive 90 Km. Kanpur–
Delhi Night Train |
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In the morning
check-out from hotel, visit General Havelok’s
Tomb, thereafter drive onto Kanpur, after checking-in
formalities and wash n change, we explore Wheeler's
Entrenchment, All Soul’s Memorial Church,
built in 1857 and the graves of over 70 officers
executed on 1 July 1857, Satichaura Ghat (also
known as massacre ghat), Memorial Garden with
a statue by Marochetti and a screen designed by
Sir Henry Yule, Bibigarh Well bodies of European
women and children had been thrown. After dinner,
late in the night, we board a sleeper night train
to Delhi.
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