Индия
Индия
Еду по работе в Мумбай, вот думаю может задержаться и посмотреть что-нибудь заодно? В Индии не была, и не тянуло, ибо не люблю жару, грязь, и толпы. Аaa, индийскую еду тоже не люблю... Кто был и понравилось, поделитесь, может мне тоже все таки надо?
Re: Индия
По той же причине не хочется ехать в Индию. По-моему у Кати Андреевой есть альбомы про Индию. Помню она на старом Привете выставляла.
Мне запомнился один эпизод из рассказа одной женщины. Не помню где читала. Спросила она в фойе своего отеля есть ли у них питьевая вода. Консьерж указал ей на ведро с водой на стуле и рядом стоящая кружка. Она спросила а бутылочная есть? Он взял какую-то пустую бутылку и налил туда воды из ведра.
Жизнь хороша, и жить хорошо
Re: Индия
Когда- то в Бостоне общался с антик дилером, знатоком азиатской культуры и искусства, он , хорошо зная Индию, проводил много времени в штате Раджастхан на северо- западе. Настоятельно советовал, если ехать в Индию , сделать поездку туда приоритетной.
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Re: Индия
У меня аналогичное отношение к тому региону, но 'ехать надо'.
Еды индийской я даже запаха не переношу. Придётся немного поголодать с зажатым прищепкой носом.
В общем, буду морально готовиться к Индии и Непалу, но уже в 2026 году, ибо до этого у нас всё забито, включая, с подачи некоторых , втиснутую Словению.
Мы планируем поездку с группой Gate1, с которыми летали в Эквадор, на Галапагосы и в Амазонию, причём остались очень довольны. Главное, они в своих поездках полностью обеспечивают бутылочной водой.
Посмотрите по описанию, может чего подойдёт выбрать из их маршрута?
Еды индийской я даже запаха не переношу. Придётся немного поголодать с зажатым прищепкой носом.
В общем, буду морально готовиться к Индии и Непалу, но уже в 2026 году, ибо до этого у нас всё забито, включая, с подачи некоторых , втиснутую Словению.
Мы планируем поездку с группой Gate1, с которыми летали в Эквадор, на Галапагосы и в Амазонию, причём остались очень довольны. Главное, они в своих поездках полностью обеспечивают бутылочной водой.
Посмотрите по описанию, может чего подойдёт выбрать из их маршрута?
@Uno Кстати да, северо-запад.DAY 2, Wednesday - Arrive in New Delhi
Welcome to India! Arrive in the energetic capital city of New Delhi; meet your representative and transfer to the hotel. Time to rest and relax after your journey and acclimate to the new time zone
Overnight: New Delhi
DAY 3, Thursday - Old & New Delhi
Begin with the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Qutub Minar, the world's tallest brick minaret. Later, continue on to the walled city of Old Delhi, founded by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Drive past the massive Red Fort, a reminder of the magnificent power and pomp of the Mughal emperors. Then, ride a cycle rickshaw along the lanes of Chandni Chowk, once the imperial avenue of Mughal royalty. Travel along the winding streets to Raj Ghat, memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, Father of the Nation and site of his cremation. The tour continues to New Delhi, a city of airy boulevards, lush parks and gardens. Visit Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, one of the most prominent Sikh house of worship in Delhi. Drive past the imposing India Gate War Memorial to Indian and British soldiers, Parliament House and the Presidential Palace. This evening, attend an orientation meeting with your Tour Manager at approximately 6 PM, followed by dinner
Overnight: New Delhi
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 4, Friday - New Delhi to Agra
Morning visit to Akshardham Temple, it is a beautifully ornate structure carved by 7,000 sculptors out of pink sandstone and white marble with over 20,000 statues, floral motifs and exquisite carved pillars made of stone that epitomizes the spirituality and beauty of the country's rich Hindu culture. This architectural masterpiece, built along the river Yamuna, lies in an area of over 100 acres with beautiful gardens, water fountains and carved pavilions. Afterwards, on to Agra, with its celebrated past, rich heritage and architectural treasures. Stop at the Tomb of Itmad-ud-Daulah, built of the finest Indian marble embellished with mosaics and inlay of semi-precious stones. Tonight, dinner is at the hotel
Overnight: Agra
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 5, Saturday - Taj Mahal & Agra Fort
A memorable day as you visit the astonishing Taj Mahal, built by Emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for his beloved queen. This is perhaps the most perfect architectural monument in the world, built of white marble and semi-precious stones over a 22-year period; regarded as the finest example of Mughal design in the world. Afterwards, stop at a handicraft gallery and showroom displaying a unique collection of sculptures, and intricate inlaid marble work. Marvel at the museum quality workmanship as you watch a demonstration of the timely process of marble carvings, filigree and stone inlay. Afterwards, you'll be able to browse their decorative items. Later, visit the red sandstone Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with its incredible maze of walled courtyards, mosques and lavish private chambers reflecting the grandeur of the Mughal Empire. The balance of the day is at leisure
Overnight: Agra
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 6, Sunday - Agra to Ranthambore National Park
Depart Agra to the small ancient village of Abhaneri in northern Rajasthan. Here, you visit the Chand Baori step well, fortified on all sides, one of the oldest and largest in India dating back to the 8th or 9th century. This unique idea, conceived by the early natives to function as a water reservoir, is situated adjacent to the temple dedicated to Harshat Mata, the goddess of joy and happiness. After lunch, drive to the Ranthambore National Park region, one of the largest and most renowned national parks in Northern India, the former hunting grounds of the Maharajas of Jaipur. Time to enjoy the beautiful new surroundings. Dinner tonight is at the hotel
Overnight: Ranthambore
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 7, Monday - Ranthambore National Park Safari
Set out on an early morning drive to the wildlife sanctuary at Ranthambore National Park. A local naturalist guide joins you in your park-assigned Jeep or Canter vehicle as you begin your search for elusive tigers as well as hyenas, jackals and foxes. The park is dotted with structures, including a huge hilltop fort that reminds you of a bygone era. Ranthambore National Park was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1957 and in 1974 it gained the protection of "Project Tiger." The park is most famous for its tigers and one of the best locations in India to see these majestic predators in their natural habitat. Have lunch at the hotel, with time to relax before the evening safari that is sure to thrill you. Return to the lodge in time for dinner
Overnight: Ranthambore
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 8, Tuesday - Travel to Jaipur
Travel to Jaipur, gateway to the desert state of Rajasthan. Arrive in this glorious city, with its colorful stucco buildings lining the wide streets and you'll understand why it's nicknamed the "Pink City." The city was painted this unique color in 1876 to celebrate the first visit of the Prince of Wales to Jaipur. Drive past stunning hilltop forts and glorious palaces. Visit the world-famous Raj Mandir Cinema, a popular symbol of Jaipur with its astonishing meringue-shaped auditorium, ever-changing colored lighting and a symmetrical shaped exterior. Afterwards visit a local jewelry store. Stroll through Jaipur's bargain-filled bazaar bursting with treasures
Overnight: Jaipur
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 9, Wednesday - Amber Fort and Highlights of Jaipur
Excursion to the spectacular Amber Fort, a stunning fusion of Mughal and Hindu styles, with its gorgeous Palace of Mirrors. On the way, drive past the Hawa Mahal, the "Palace of Winds" with its lacy ornamental façade accented by delicate latticework and honeycomb windows. Arrive to the Amber Fort and ascend the hill to the ramparts by jeep. From here, view the breathtaking panorama of Jaipur's original city walls and Maotha Lake. Enjoy some refreshments while shopping the vast collection of local handicrafts at a store, offering premium quality handmade carpets, textiles, pashminas, paintings and woodwork. This afternoon's tour includes the beautifully preserved 18th century Jantar Mantar Observatory with its ingenious instruments, and the opulent City Palace, a former royal residence, now a grand museum with an extraordinary collection of paintings, costumes and armory. Tonight's optional evening is highlighted by the exotic flavors of Indian cuisine at a local restaurant where you'll be entertained by performers in traditional attire
Optional: Dinner at Local Jaipur Restaurant with Cultural Performance
Overnight: Jaipur
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 10, Thursday - Jaipur to Jodhpur
Arrive in the blue-hued old city of Jodhpur, which lies at the foot of the massive Mehrangarh Fort that dominates the skyline. Begin with a visit to the Jaswant Thada Memorial, built out of the finest marble in honor of the Maharaja of Jodhpur. Afterwards, ascend to the imposing Mehrangarh Fort, built in the 15th century of burnished red sandstone, often called the "Citadel of the Sun." This fort, one of the most impressive in all of Rajasthan, is acknowledged as one of the best preserved forts in all of India. Tonight, have dinner at the hotel
Overnight: Jodhpur
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 11, Friday - Ranakpur en route to Udaipur
This morning, depart Jodhpur for Udaipur. On your drive, stop in Ranakpur to visit one of the Jain's holiest pilgrimage centers and the Jain Temple, dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries, crafted of pure white marble with more than a thousand columns. See the magnificent views of the surrounding landscape before departing to Udaipur, known as the "City of Lakes" and celebrated for its fairy-tale marble palaces that seem to rise from the waters of Lake Pichola. Arrive at your hotel in Udaipur late in the evening. Tonight, explore the city's culinary scene
Overnight: Udaipur
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 12, Saturday - Udaipur City Tour & Lake Pichola Boat Ride
Begin the day with a tour of Udaipur. Visit the spectacular City Palace, a soaring creation of marble and granite perched on the lake's edge. This extravagant palace complex, the largest in Rajasthan, blends medieval, European, and Chinese architecture and is richly decorated with glittering Belgium mirrors. The serene setting of the Sahelion-ki-Bari gardens is your next stop, with its lovely fountains, lotus pools and marble elephants. Depart on a boat cruise on Lake Pichola. Spend the rest of the afternoon at leisure
Overnight: Udaipur
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 13, Sunday - Flight to Mumbai (formerly Bombay), Explore Mumbai
Early morning transfer to the airport for your flight to Mumbai. Upon arrival begin your tour of Mumbai at Dhobi Ghat, where dirty laundry from all over Mumbai is brought to a massive open-air laundry and painstakingly hand washed by the "dhobis" (washermen) in endless rows of concrete troughs fitted with flogging stones. It provides an unforgettable glimpse into the workings of the city. Stop at the Mani Bhavan Mahatma Gandhi Museum, where Gandhi's movement was launched in 1942 and the serene ISKCON Temple. Drive through colonial Mumbai with its many buildings, structures and historical monuments still remaining from the colonial era. Continue to the commanding Gateway to India Arch, built to commemorate the 1911 royal visit of King George V. Ironically, 24 years later, the last British regiment marched through the Arch while leaving India following the country's independence. Tonight, attend dinner at the hotel
Overnight: Mumbai
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 14, Monday - Flight to Kathmandu, Pashupatinath
This morning, depart India for Kathmandu, Nepal, "The Roof of the World". Upon arrival, you'll be welcomed with a traditional flower garland and embark upon a spiritual journey to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Pashupatinath. View one of the most sacred Hindu shrines in the world, attracting thousands of pilgrims each year. The Temple, on the banks of the holy Bagmati River, a tributary of the Ganges, is renowned for its beautiful architecture. Home to Kathmandu's funeral ghats, a series of cremation platforms are spread along the river. You'll experience throngs of devotees, meditating and praying on the steps throughout the temple. Tonight, do not miss out on the opportunity to partake in the optional dinner of traditional Nepalese cuisine
Optional: Traditional Nepalese Dinner
Overnight: Kathmandu
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 15, Tuesday - Kathmandu City Tour
Join the optional Mt Everest Flightseeing and enjoy an hour of spectacular scenery over Mt Everest, during an early morning flight. Begin the day with a tour of Kathmandu City, capital of Nepal. Visit Durbar Square, an amazing cluster of ancient temples and palaces epitomizing the religious and cultural life of the people. Stop at sprawling Hanuman Dhoka, ancient palace of Nepalese Royalty and the Temple of Kumari, home to Nepal's most important living goddess. See the stone carved statue of ferocious Kal Bhairav, a colorful memorial to the Hindu God of destruction, followed by a view of the magnificent Temple of the Goddess Taleju. Later continue to Swayambhunath, a 2,000 year old Buddhist Stupa, celebrated as the oldest Buddhist shrine in the world, with its lofty copper spires adorned with fluttering prayer flags. This majestic ancient structure crowns the hilltop overlooking the Kathmandu Valley - the four sides painted with the compassionate eyes of Buddha. Swayambhunath is one of the most recognizable symbols in Nepal, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Afterward, return to your hotel. Enjoy your afternoon at leisure or join the optional Half Day Patan City Tour. Known as Latipur or the "City of Beauty", Patan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is filled with Hindu temples and Buddhist monuments exhibiting skillful carvings
Optional: Mount Everest Flightseeing (AM)
Optional: Half Day Patan City Tour (PM)
Overnight: Kathmandu
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 16, Wednesday - Dhulikhel, Temple Complex in Bhaktapur
The day starts with a visit to Dhulikhel, a Newari town, known for having spectacular views of the Himalayas en route and as time permits, visit a local school, and interact with the children. Afterward, depart for the medieval city of Bhaktapur, known as the "City of Devotees", named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk along the maze of winding streets lined with homes and temples dating back to the 13th century. Marvel at the intricately carved deities of the richly molded Golden Gate and the Palace of Fifty-Five Windows, with its exquisite wood carvings. View the Golden Sprout, the Taleju temple complex, and Nyatapola, the five storied temple in Taumadhi Square. Next, you visit Boudhanath, the largest Stupa of its kind in the world. The unique aspect of this extraordinary Buddhist monument, is the hundreds of prayer wheels and 108 images of Buddha set into the niches around this mesmerizing structure from the 5th century. Tonight at dinner, bid goodbye to your Tour Manager
Overnight: Kathmandu
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 17, Thursday - Return Home
Transfer to the airport for your departure flight
Meals: Breakfast
Special Features
Qutab Minar Victory Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
View Raj Ghat, cremation site and memorial to Mahatma Gandhi
View the imposing India Gate War Memorial in New Delhi
Taj Mahal, the most perfect architectural monument in the world
Safari in Ranthambore National Park, previously hunting grounds of the Maharajas
Visit the Amber Fort with its gorgeous Palace of Mirrors
View the Mehrangarh Fort, called the "Citadel of the Sun"
Visit Udaipur’s spectacular City Palace, creation of marble and granite
Stand before the commanding Gateway to India Arch in Mumbai
Explore rural Nepal's temples, villages and mountain vistas
Visit Durbar Square, home to some of Asia's finest architecture
Re: Индия
Класс, спасибо! Непал, кстати, у меня тоже будет по пути. В какое время года вы думаете?in_the_crowd писал(а): ↑Пн сен 16, 2024 3:23 pm У меня аналогичное отношение к тому региону, но 'ехать надо'.
Еды индийской я даже запаха не переношу. Придётся немного поголодать с зажатым прищепкой носом.
В общем, буду морально готовиться к Индии и Непалу, но уже в 2026 году, ибо до этого у нас всё забито, включая, с подачи некоторых , втиснутую Словению.
Мы планируем поездку с группой Gate1, с которыми летали в Эквадор, на Галапагосы и в Амазонию, причём остались очень довольны. Главное, они в своих поездках полностью обеспечивают бутылочной водой.
Посмотрите по описанию, может чего подойдёт выбрать из их маршрута?
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@Uno Кстати да, северо-запад.DAY 2, Wednesday - Arrive in New Delhi
Welcome to India! Arrive in the energetic capital city of New Delhi; meet your representative and transfer to the hotel. Time to rest and relax after your journey and acclimate to the new time zone
Overnight: New Delhi
DAY 3, Thursday - Old & New Delhi
Begin with the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Qutub Minar, the world's tallest brick minaret. Later, continue on to the walled city of Old Delhi, founded by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Drive past the massive Red Fort, a reminder of the magnificent power and pomp of the Mughal emperors. Then, ride a cycle rickshaw along the lanes of Chandni Chowk, once the imperial avenue of Mughal royalty. Travel along the winding streets to Raj Ghat, memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, Father of the Nation and site of his cremation. The tour continues to New Delhi, a city of airy boulevards, lush parks and gardens. Visit Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, one of the most prominent Sikh house of worship in Delhi. Drive past the imposing India Gate War Memorial to Indian and British soldiers, Parliament House and the Presidential Palace. This evening, attend an orientation meeting with your Tour Manager at approximately 6 PM, followed by dinner
Overnight: New Delhi
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 4, Friday - New Delhi to Agra
Morning visit to Akshardham Temple, it is a beautifully ornate structure carved by 7,000 sculptors out of pink sandstone and white marble with over 20,000 statues, floral motifs and exquisite carved pillars made of stone that epitomizes the spirituality and beauty of the country's rich Hindu culture. This architectural masterpiece, built along the river Yamuna, lies in an area of over 100 acres with beautiful gardens, water fountains and carved pavilions. Afterwards, on to Agra, with its celebrated past, rich heritage and architectural treasures. Stop at the Tomb of Itmad-ud-Daulah, built of the finest Indian marble embellished with mosaics and inlay of semi-precious stones. Tonight, dinner is at the hotel
Overnight: Agra
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 5, Saturday - Taj Mahal & Agra Fort
A memorable day as you visit the astonishing Taj Mahal, built by Emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for his beloved queen. This is perhaps the most perfect architectural monument in the world, built of white marble and semi-precious stones over a 22-year period; regarded as the finest example of Mughal design in the world. Afterwards, stop at a handicraft gallery and showroom displaying a unique collection of sculptures, and intricate inlaid marble work. Marvel at the museum quality workmanship as you watch a demonstration of the timely process of marble carvings, filigree and stone inlay. Afterwards, you'll be able to browse their decorative items. Later, visit the red sandstone Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with its incredible maze of walled courtyards, mosques and lavish private chambers reflecting the grandeur of the Mughal Empire. The balance of the day is at leisure
Overnight: Agra
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 6, Sunday - Agra to Ranthambore National Park
Depart Agra to the small ancient village of Abhaneri in northern Rajasthan. Here, you visit the Chand Baori step well, fortified on all sides, one of the oldest and largest in India dating back to the 8th or 9th century. This unique idea, conceived by the early natives to function as a water reservoir, is situated adjacent to the temple dedicated to Harshat Mata, the goddess of joy and happiness. After lunch, drive to the Ranthambore National Park region, one of the largest and most renowned national parks in Northern India, the former hunting grounds of the Maharajas of Jaipur. Time to enjoy the beautiful new surroundings. Dinner tonight is at the hotel
Overnight: Ranthambore
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 7, Monday - Ranthambore National Park Safari
Set out on an early morning drive to the wildlife sanctuary at Ranthambore National Park. A local naturalist guide joins you in your park-assigned Jeep or Canter vehicle as you begin your search for elusive tigers as well as hyenas, jackals and foxes. The park is dotted with structures, including a huge hilltop fort that reminds you of a bygone era. Ranthambore National Park was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1957 and in 1974 it gained the protection of "Project Tiger." The park is most famous for its tigers and one of the best locations in India to see these majestic predators in their natural habitat. Have lunch at the hotel, with time to relax before the evening safari that is sure to thrill you. Return to the lodge in time for dinner
Overnight: Ranthambore
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 8, Tuesday - Travel to Jaipur
Travel to Jaipur, gateway to the desert state of Rajasthan. Arrive in this glorious city, with its colorful stucco buildings lining the wide streets and you'll understand why it's nicknamed the "Pink City." The city was painted this unique color in 1876 to celebrate the first visit of the Prince of Wales to Jaipur. Drive past stunning hilltop forts and glorious palaces. Visit the world-famous Raj Mandir Cinema, a popular symbol of Jaipur with its astonishing meringue-shaped auditorium, ever-changing colored lighting and a symmetrical shaped exterior. Afterwards visit a local jewelry store. Stroll through Jaipur's bargain-filled bazaar bursting with treasures
Overnight: Jaipur
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 9, Wednesday - Amber Fort and Highlights of Jaipur
Excursion to the spectacular Amber Fort, a stunning fusion of Mughal and Hindu styles, with its gorgeous Palace of Mirrors. On the way, drive past the Hawa Mahal, the "Palace of Winds" with its lacy ornamental façade accented by delicate latticework and honeycomb windows. Arrive to the Amber Fort and ascend the hill to the ramparts by jeep. From here, view the breathtaking panorama of Jaipur's original city walls and Maotha Lake. Enjoy some refreshments while shopping the vast collection of local handicrafts at a store, offering premium quality handmade carpets, textiles, pashminas, paintings and woodwork. This afternoon's tour includes the beautifully preserved 18th century Jantar Mantar Observatory with its ingenious instruments, and the opulent City Palace, a former royal residence, now a grand museum with an extraordinary collection of paintings, costumes and armory. Tonight's optional evening is highlighted by the exotic flavors of Indian cuisine at a local restaurant where you'll be entertained by performers in traditional attire
Optional: Dinner at Local Jaipur Restaurant with Cultural Performance
Overnight: Jaipur
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 10, Thursday - Jaipur to Jodhpur
Arrive in the blue-hued old city of Jodhpur, which lies at the foot of the massive Mehrangarh Fort that dominates the skyline. Begin with a visit to the Jaswant Thada Memorial, built out of the finest marble in honor of the Maharaja of Jodhpur. Afterwards, ascend to the imposing Mehrangarh Fort, built in the 15th century of burnished red sandstone, often called the "Citadel of the Sun." This fort, one of the most impressive in all of Rajasthan, is acknowledged as one of the best preserved forts in all of India. Tonight, have dinner at the hotel
Overnight: Jodhpur
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 11, Friday - Ranakpur en route to Udaipur
This morning, depart Jodhpur for Udaipur. On your drive, stop in Ranakpur to visit one of the Jain's holiest pilgrimage centers and the Jain Temple, dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries, crafted of pure white marble with more than a thousand columns. See the magnificent views of the surrounding landscape before departing to Udaipur, known as the "City of Lakes" and celebrated for its fairy-tale marble palaces that seem to rise from the waters of Lake Pichola. Arrive at your hotel in Udaipur late in the evening. Tonight, explore the city's culinary scene
Overnight: Udaipur
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 12, Saturday - Udaipur City Tour & Lake Pichola Boat Ride
Begin the day with a tour of Udaipur. Visit the spectacular City Palace, a soaring creation of marble and granite perched on the lake's edge. This extravagant palace complex, the largest in Rajasthan, blends medieval, European, and Chinese architecture and is richly decorated with glittering Belgium mirrors. The serene setting of the Sahelion-ki-Bari gardens is your next stop, with its lovely fountains, lotus pools and marble elephants. Depart on a boat cruise on Lake Pichola. Spend the rest of the afternoon at leisure
Overnight: Udaipur
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 13, Sunday - Flight to Mumbai (formerly Bombay), Explore Mumbai
Early morning transfer to the airport for your flight to Mumbai. Upon arrival begin your tour of Mumbai at Dhobi Ghat, where dirty laundry from all over Mumbai is brought to a massive open-air laundry and painstakingly hand washed by the "dhobis" (washermen) in endless rows of concrete troughs fitted with flogging stones. It provides an unforgettable glimpse into the workings of the city. Stop at the Mani Bhavan Mahatma Gandhi Museum, where Gandhi's movement was launched in 1942 and the serene ISKCON Temple. Drive through colonial Mumbai with its many buildings, structures and historical monuments still remaining from the colonial era. Continue to the commanding Gateway to India Arch, built to commemorate the 1911 royal visit of King George V. Ironically, 24 years later, the last British regiment marched through the Arch while leaving India following the country's independence. Tonight, attend dinner at the hotel
Overnight: Mumbai
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 14, Monday - Flight to Kathmandu, Pashupatinath
This morning, depart India for Kathmandu, Nepal, "The Roof of the World". Upon arrival, you'll be welcomed with a traditional flower garland and embark upon a spiritual journey to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Pashupatinath. View one of the most sacred Hindu shrines in the world, attracting thousands of pilgrims each year. The Temple, on the banks of the holy Bagmati River, a tributary of the Ganges, is renowned for its beautiful architecture. Home to Kathmandu's funeral ghats, a series of cremation platforms are spread along the river. You'll experience throngs of devotees, meditating and praying on the steps throughout the temple. Tonight, do not miss out on the opportunity to partake in the optional dinner of traditional Nepalese cuisine
Optional: Traditional Nepalese Dinner
Overnight: Kathmandu
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 15, Tuesday - Kathmandu City Tour
Join the optional Mt Everest Flightseeing and enjoy an hour of spectacular scenery over Mt Everest, during an early morning flight. Begin the day with a tour of Kathmandu City, capital of Nepal. Visit Durbar Square, an amazing cluster of ancient temples and palaces epitomizing the religious and cultural life of the people. Stop at sprawling Hanuman Dhoka, ancient palace of Nepalese Royalty and the Temple of Kumari, home to Nepal's most important living goddess. See the stone carved statue of ferocious Kal Bhairav, a colorful memorial to the Hindu God of destruction, followed by a view of the magnificent Temple of the Goddess Taleju. Later continue to Swayambhunath, a 2,000 year old Buddhist Stupa, celebrated as the oldest Buddhist shrine in the world, with its lofty copper spires adorned with fluttering prayer flags. This majestic ancient structure crowns the hilltop overlooking the Kathmandu Valley - the four sides painted with the compassionate eyes of Buddha. Swayambhunath is one of the most recognizable symbols in Nepal, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Afterward, return to your hotel. Enjoy your afternoon at leisure or join the optional Half Day Patan City Tour. Known as Latipur or the "City of Beauty", Patan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is filled with Hindu temples and Buddhist monuments exhibiting skillful carvings
Optional: Mount Everest Flightseeing (AM)
Optional: Half Day Patan City Tour (PM)
Overnight: Kathmandu
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 16, Wednesday - Dhulikhel, Temple Complex in Bhaktapur
The day starts with a visit to Dhulikhel, a Newari town, known for having spectacular views of the Himalayas en route and as time permits, visit a local school, and interact with the children. Afterward, depart for the medieval city of Bhaktapur, known as the "City of Devotees", named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk along the maze of winding streets lined with homes and temples dating back to the 13th century. Marvel at the intricately carved deities of the richly molded Golden Gate and the Palace of Fifty-Five Windows, with its exquisite wood carvings. View the Golden Sprout, the Taleju temple complex, and Nyatapola, the five storied temple in Taumadhi Square. Next, you visit Boudhanath, the largest Stupa of its kind in the world. The unique aspect of this extraordinary Buddhist monument, is the hundreds of prayer wheels and 108 images of Buddha set into the niches around this mesmerizing structure from the 5th century. Tonight at dinner, bid goodbye to your Tour Manager
Overnight: Kathmandu
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 17, Thursday - Return Home
Transfer to the airport for your departure flight
Meals: Breakfast
Special Features
Qutab Minar Victory Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
View Raj Ghat, cremation site and memorial to Mahatma Gandhi
View the imposing India Gate War Memorial in New Delhi
Taj Mahal, the most perfect architectural monument in the world
Safari in Ranthambore National Park, previously hunting grounds of the Maharajas
Visit the Amber Fort with its gorgeous Palace of Mirrors
View the Mehrangarh Fort, called the "Citadel of the Sun"
Visit Udaipur’s spectacular City Palace, creation of marble and granite
Stand before the commanding Gateway to India Arch in Mumbai
Explore rural Nepal's temples, villages and mountain vistas
Visit Durbar Square, home to some of Asia's finest architecture
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Был в Тамил-Наду. Это штат, который смотрит на Шри Ланку.
В аеропорту Триши уже половина народа была босиком. И в самом городе тоже. Ел местную еду, все в порядке. Главное - не есть жидкую еду на улице.
Храмы Чола - ето отрыв башки.
Но, вкратце, если хочется экзотики, а в Индию страшно - то лучше в соседнюыю Шри-Ланку. Она гораздо более турицт-френдли. А слоны, тигры и океан и там есть
В аеропорту Триши уже половина народа была босиком. И в самом городе тоже. Ел местную еду, все в порядке. Главное - не есть жидкую еду на улице.
Храмы Чола - ето отрыв башки.
Но, вкратце, если хочется экзотики, а в Индию страшно - то лучше в соседнюыю Шри-Ланку. Она гораздо более турицт-френдли. А слоны, тигры и океан и там есть
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Супер! Спасибо.in_the_crowd писал(а): ↑Вт сен 17, 2024 8:47 amhttps://www.gate1travel.com/asia-pacifi ... #itinerary
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А никто не ездил в Бутан? Я давно собираюсь на трансбутанский трейл. Пока собирался, они взвинтили цены за посещение. Выглядит очень интересно.
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Мы тоже собирались. Но намного менее серьёзно - с целью посетить Tiger Nest, ну и страну посмотреть, конечно.domperignon писал(а): ↑Ср сен 18, 2024 7:44 pm А никто не ездил в Бутан? Я давно собираюсь на трансбутанский трейл. Пока собирался, они взвинтили цены за посещение. Выглядит очень интересно.
В связи с ограниченным количеством виз, выдаваемых Бутаном, и сложностями с выбором надёжного туроператора, оставили эту затею.
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G Adventures и Intrepid не рассматривали? Или они не считаются надёжными с вашей точки зрения? Никогда туроператорами пока не пользовался, поэтому сам не знаю в этом плане.in_the_crowd писал(а): ↑Ср сен 18, 2024 8:06 pmМы тоже собирались. Но намного менее серьёзно - с целью посетить Tiger Nest, ну и страну посмотреть, конечно.domperignon писал(а): ↑Ср сен 18, 2024 7:44 pm А никто не ездил в Бутан? Я давно собираюсь на трансбутанский трейл. Пока собирался, они взвинтили цены за посещение. Выглядит очень интересно.
В связи с ограниченным количеством виз, выдаваемых Бутаном, и сложностями с выбором надёжного туроператора, оставили эту затею.
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Да, смотрели и на них. Помнится, остановились тогда тоже на Gate1 - у них и сейчас есть хорошая поездка в Непал и Бутан (в категории Discovery для малой группы) около $8K на нос плюс airfare в те края нехилая. Но из-за высоты (я плохо переношу даже с защитой) решили остановиться на Индии и Непале.domperignon писал(а): ↑Ср сен 18, 2024 8:27 pmG Adventures и Intrepid не рассматривали? Или они не считаются надёжными с вашей точки зрения? Никогда туроператорами пока не пользовался, поэтому сам не знаю в этом плане.in_the_crowd писал(а): ↑Ср сен 18, 2024 8:06 pm
Мы тоже собирались. Но намного менее серьёзно - с целью посетить Tiger Nest, ну и страну посмотреть, конечно.
В связи с ограниченным количеством виз, выдаваемых Бутаном, и сложностями с выбором надёжного туроператора, оставили эту затею.
Upd. А, нет, намного дешевле: https://www.gate1travel.com/small-group ... d=DISCOVER
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А на какой высоте в Бутане бы было и на какой в Непале? И на какой вы находитесь?in_the_crowd писал(а): ↑Ср сен 18, 2024 8:34 pmДа, смотрели и на них. Помнится, остановились тогда тоже на Gate1 - у них и сейчас есть хорошая поездка в Непал и Бутан (в категории Discovery для малой группы) около $8K на нос плюс airfare в те края нехилая. Но из-за высоты (я плохо переношу даже с защитой) решили остановиться на Индии и Непале.domperignon писал(а): ↑Ср сен 18, 2024 8:27 pm
G Adventures и Intrepid не рассматривали? Или они не считаются надёжными с вашей точки зрения? Никогда туроператорами пока не пользовался, поэтому сам не знаю в этом плане.
Upd. А, нет, намного дешевле: https://www.gate1travel.com/small-group ... d=DISCOVER
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Катманду (Непал) на высоте около 1500 м, Tiger Nest (Бутан) - около 3200 метров. Я живу на высоте примерно уровня океана, но 'страдание высотой' является индивидуальной особенностью организма. Я в Андах Эквадора очень мучилась на высоте примерно 3600 м - только чай с кокой и спасал.domperignon писал(а): ↑Ср сен 18, 2024 8:55 pmА на какой высоте в Бутане бы было и на какой в Непале? И на какой вы находитесь?in_the_crowd писал(а): ↑Ср сен 18, 2024 8:34 pm
Да, смотрели и на них. Помнится, остановились тогда тоже на Gate1 - у них и сейчас есть хорошая поездка в Непал и Бутан (в категории Discovery для малой группы) около $8K на нос плюс airfare в те края нехилая. Но из-за высоты (я плохо переношу даже с защитой) решили остановиться на Индии и Непале.
Upd. А, нет, намного дешевле: https://www.gate1travel.com/small-group ... d=DISCOVER
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Не обязательно Катманду. Целиком весь Денвер с пригородами на высоте 1.7 - 2 км, а Колорадо Спрингс - так вааще 2 км + . Ну и наконец не забывайте про столицу Ню Мексико - город с романтическим названием Санта Фе - он на высоте 2.2 км.
Там на улицах не видно толстых людей. Тем которые были - поплохело так што они уехали, Или вымерли как класс. Из тех кто остался - самая высокая продложительность жизни в США.
Там на улицах не видно толстых людей. Тем которые были - поплохело так што они уехали, Или вымерли как класс. Из тех кто остался - самая высокая продложительность жизни в США.
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Look at this - it is amazing - the podium is taken by the mountain Colorado counties:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U ... %20each%29.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U ... %20each%29.
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U.S. Counties (and county equivalents) with longest life expectancy from birth: 2014 and 1980
County and state 2014 life expectancy (years) [5] 1980 life expectancy (years)[5] Plurality population in 2014 (%)[6] Other factors
1. Summit County, Colorado 86.83 79.18 Non-Hispanic White: 82.6%
2. Pitkin County, Colorado 86.52 78.81 Non-Hispanic White: 86.5%
3. Eagle County, Colorado 85.94 77.21 Non-Hispanic White: 67.4%
County and state 2014 life expectancy (years) [5] 1980 life expectancy (years)[5] Plurality population in 2014 (%)[6] Other factors
1. Summit County, Colorado 86.83 79.18 Non-Hispanic White: 82.6%
2. Pitkin County, Colorado 86.52 78.81 Non-Hispanic White: 86.5%
3. Eagle County, Colorado 85.94 77.21 Non-Hispanic White: 67.4%
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