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DAY 1, Friday 24 Jul 2020

Arrival in Delhi (Hotel booked from the previous day)

Arrival at New Delhi international airport. Following the habits, the immigration formalities and the baggage collection, ours will surely come out of the arrival terminal building after which it will be transferred to your hotel.

Capital of India and an important entrance to the country, contemporary Delhi is a vibrant metropolis, which successfully combines in its folds - the ancient with the modern. Among the fast-spiraling skyscrapers the remains of a time gone by in the form of silent historical reminders of the ancient influence of the region. First impressions for each visitor are a species, city of the garden, lined with numerous beautiful parks.

Upon arrival at the hotel, proceed to check-in at the hotel. Standard Check in Time at the hotel 1400 hours / Check out 1200 hours. In time proceed to the tour of old delhi and new delhi, the Red Fort (external photo stop), Jama Mosque, Chandni Chowk and Raj Ghat ..

Brief information on the monuments

In the 17th century, the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan, made his capital at Shahjahanabad, the area that covers present-day Delhi, also called the walled city.

Jama Masjid is the largest and best known mosque in India. It is flanked by a red fort on one side and the old town Chandni Chowk on the other side. Built by Shah Jahan in the 17th century, Jama Masjid is one of the busiest in Delhi for pilgrims and tourists.

Red Fort (Photo stop) was built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in the seventeenth century, which took about 9 years to complete this magnificent structure and about 10 million rupees to build the fort.

Candani Chowk The Delhi bazaar novel can best be experienced at Chandni Chowk and around the streets. According to legend, the Chandni Chowk market was established during the reign of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan.

Raj Ghat, resting place of Mahatma Gandhi. Raj Ghat remembers the man who is known as the Father of the Nation for his tireless and pacifist work to recover the independence of India.

Overnight at hotel in Delhi

Hotel

Sunstar Heritage


DAY 2, Saturday 25 Jul 2020

Delhi - Amritsar(By Train 7 Hrs.)

After breakfast The day starts at 8:30 

Departure for Amritsar 

Arrive in Amritsar and transfer to the hotel 

In the afternoon Late Touristic visits In the late afternoon, traveled to a Wagah, the border of India-Pakistan, to watch the changing of the guard ceremony. Soldiers from both countries participate in an interesting ceremony and eventually shake hands. The crowds singing patriotic songs on both sides of the border and the disciplined aggression of soldiers made a fascinating scene. 

Overnight at the hotel in Amritsar


DAY 3, Sunday 26 Jul 2020

Amritsar

After breakfast the day starts at 9:00 

Visit of the city of Amritsar. Visit the beautiful Harmandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple. It is the spiritual and cultural center of the Sikh religion. The main sanctuary is in marble and is a center of a picturesque body of water. The sacred book of the Sikhs - the Guru Granth Sahib is housed in this holy and peaceful shrine. The roof of the building is gold leaf, giving the temple its name. The community kitchen - the langar - offers free meals to anyone who wants or needs to eat there (on average, 10,000 pilgrims and visitors eat here every day).

 Then visit the Jallianwalah Bagh - a memorial to the ruins of innocent natives who were massacred by General Dyer in 1919. On 13 April thousands of people gathered in a peaceful assembly on the occasion of Baisakhi - a harvest festival - at Jallianwala Bagh in heart of Amritsar. When the crowds do not disperse after the warnings, General Brigadier Reginald Dyer, an officer in the Indian army, ordered his gang of riflemen to open fire on the meeting, killing many. Later he visits the Hindu temple of Durgiana which looks like a replica of the golden temple. 

Overnight in Amritsar


DAY 4, Monday 27 Jul 2020

Amritsar - Srinagar( By flight 1 )

After breakfast, transfer to the airport according to the flight schedule for Srinagar 

Arrival in Srinagar-Upon your arrival at Srinagar International Airport, you will be met by our representative who will assist you and accompany you to your waiting vehicle. From the airport it is a 35 minute drive through the heart of New Srinagar city. The unit takes you over the Abdullah bridge that connects the banks of the Jhelum river, snaking towards the northwestern border of Kashmir. We arrive at the houseboat / hotel and check in. Later we will take a 1 hour Shikara trip to Lake Dal. This boat ride takes you past some wonderful floating gardens, the Craft Center and the inherited lifestyle of people who have been living in the lake for decades. 

Dinner and overnight at the houseboat / hotel.

Hotel

Royal Houseboat


DAY 5, Tuesday 28 Jul 2020

Srinagar-Pahalgam-Srinagar

After breakfast, proceed to Pahalgam, 

Leave after breakfast and proceed to Pahalgam, we drive to Pahalgam via Pampore where you can visit famous saffron fields, Awantipora and the village of Bijbehara which remains famous as the bread basket of Kashmir. We pass from the national highway 1A to Khanabal and we cross the second largest city of Anantnag. Pahalgam is a picturesque valley about 97 kilometers south of Kashmir. Known as Pahalgam (which means The Shepherds Village), the valley is renowned throughout the world for its exotic forests, graceful streams and imposing snow-capped peaks. At Pahalgam you can visit the Aru valley, the Beetab valley and Chandanwari (optional) and take a horse ride in the Baisaran meadows. After visiting the mountain valley for most of the day, we will return to Srinagar 

Dinner and overnight at the houseboat / hotel.

Hotel

Royal Houseboat


DAY 6, Wednesday 29 Jul 2020

Srinagar-Sonmarg-Srinagar

After breakfast 

Drive to the majestic mountain resort of Sonamarg. The path to Sonamarg takes us to a picturesque country road where we will meet hills, green forests, clear waterways and fields of rice in bloom. We will zoom beyond the city of Kangan which handles all the local needs of this region. From Kangan, we will drive to Mammar, famous for its trout farm before heading to Sonamarg. We will descend once again from our vehicles to the tourist spot of Gagangir. The spot is built in the middle of the Sindh River and looks like an island with snow glaciers covering one or the other point. In Sonamarg we will take a 3-hour walk or a horse ride / local taxi on the Thajwas glacier (optional). After our return we will visit the small town market for some snacks or simply make a visit by observing the local people who go with their daily routine. We will return to Srinagar 

Dinner and overnight stay in a Houseboat in Srinagar

Hotel

Royal Houseboat


DAY 7, Thursday 30 Jul 2020

Srinagar-Kolkata By flight

After breakfast, transfer to the airport according to the flight schedule 

Getting to Kolkata International Airport. Following the habits, immigration formalities and baggage collection, our representative will meet you as you exit the terminal building after which you will be transferred to your hotel. 

In the afternoon visit Hawrah Bridge 

Howrah Bridge is a suspension bridge over the Hooghly River in West Bengal, India. Commissioned in 1943, the bridge was originally called the New Howrah Bridge, because it replaced a bridge of boats in the same position that connected the two cities of Howrah and Calcutta (Calcutta). On June 14, 1965, Rabindra Setu was renamed by the great Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore, who was the first Indian and Asian Nobel Prize winner. It is still popularly known as the Howrah bridge. 

The bridge is one of four on the Hooghly River and is a famous symbol of Kolkata and West Bengal. The other bridges are the Vidyasagar Setu (popularly called the second bridge of Hooghly), the Vivekananda Setu and the new Nivedita Setu. Weathered the storms of the Bay of Bengal region, carrying a daily traffic of around 100,000 vehicles and perhaps more than 150,000 pedestrians, making it easily the most crowded cantilever bridge in the world. The third longest cantilever bridge at the time of its construction, the Howrah Bridge is currently the sixth longest bridge of its kind in the world. 

The flower market Near the southeastern end of Howrah Bridge, this flower market is charming and colorful almost 24 hours a day. However, if you visit at dawn, you will see wholesalers arrive with huge flower shipments that are then auctioned off to dealers. Many workers live in makeshift shacks, bathing in the river behind a ghat with the sunset views of Howrah Bridge. Around 7 am, local wrestlers practice their art on a small sand caged area, slightly set back from the river.

Kumortuli (also spelled Kumartuli, or the archaic spelling Coomartolly) is a traditional potters' neighborhood in northern Kolkata (formerly known as Calcutta), the capital of the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. The city is famous as a hot spot for sculpting that not only produces clay idols for various parties, but also regularly exports them. 

College Street is most famous for small and large bookstores, which give it the nickname Boi Para (Colony of Books). People from all over the city and different parts of the state gather here for their books. Many large parts of the Bengali publishing industry (such as: Ananda Publishers, Dey's Publishing, Rupa & Co., etc.) are located here. The street is dotted with countless tiny book stands that sell new and old books. An article in the Smithsonian magazine described College Street as ... half a mile of bookstores and shelves spilling out onto the sidewalk, bringing first editions, pamphlets, paperbacks in every Indian language, with more than a fair smattering of books inside and outside of press from France, Germany, Russia and England. Rare books can be bought at bargain prices and extensive bargaining takes place. 

Indian Coffee House - The history of the Coffee House at College Street can be traced back to Albert Hall, founded in April 1876. Later, the Coffee Board decided to start a joint cafe at Albert Hall in 1942. Considerable citizens were regular visitors to the place. In 1947, the central government changed the name of the place to "Coffee House". The place became a meeting place for poets, artists, writers and people from the world of art and culture. In 1958, the management decided to close the Coffee House, but it was reopened the same year, after the professors of the Presidency College and Calcutta University made a special petition to the government, to save the heritage site. In 2006, a huge financial crisis prevented the cooperative society from renovating the coffee house. Although some companies like Asian Paints have turned to the company with offers to renovate the restaurant, the offers have been rejected due to the clash of rules and conditions. 

Overnight at hotel in Kolkata


DAY 8, Friday 31 Jul 2020

Kolkata

After breakfast the day starts at 9:00

Visit the Victoria Memorial

The Victoria Memorial is a large marble building in Kolkata, West Bengal, India, built between 1906 and 1921. It is dedicated to the memory of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) and is now a tourist and museum destination under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture. The memorial lies on the Maidan (land) near the bank of the Hooghly River, near the Jawaharlal Nehru road. In January 1901, at the death of Queen Victoria, George Curzon, first Marquis Curzon of Kedleston and viceroy of India, suggested the creation of a suitable memorial.

The Cathedral of St. Paul is a CNI, Church of North India Cathedral of Anglican background in Kolkata, West Bengal, India, known for its Gothic architecture. It is the seat of the diocese of Calcutta. The cornerstone was laid in 1839; the building was completed in 1847. It is said to be the largest cathedral in Kolkata and the first episcopal church in Asia. It was also the first cathedral built in the overseas territory of the British Empire. The building stands on Cathedral Road on the "island of attractions" to offer more space to the growing population of the European community of Calcutta in 1800.

Then we visit the mother house of the Missionaries of Charity

The mother house of the Missionaries of Charity is a sacred place of pilgrimage and reverence for those in search of a more meaningful existence. It was founded by Blessed Mother Teresa in 1950 with the aim of selflessly serving humanity and elevating the afflicted humanity towards the way of salvation. After Mother Teresa left her mortal body in 1997, she was buried in a tomb inside the house where she lived and served. The site of the tomb is very simple yet exudes an enormous amount of benign and pure vibration that fills the heart with gratitude and peace. Located between the noise and the crowd, Madri's tomb is a true reflection of her life that has contemplated the example of a deep and conscious meditation.

Free time in the evening

Overnight at hotel in Kolkata


DAY 9, Saturday 01 Aug 2020

Kolkata-Cochin (con volo)

After breakfast, transfer to the airport according to the flight schedule 

Arrive at Cochin International Airport. Following the customs, immigration formalities and baggage collection, our representative will meet you as you exit the terminal building after which you will be transferred to your hotel. 

The evening is free for relaxation and walking alone 

Overnight at the hotel in Cochin

Hotel

Starlit Suites


DAY 10, Sunday 02 Aug 2020

A Cochin

After breakfast, the day begins 

Cochin, world famous port and commercial and industrial capital of Kerala. 

Visit the Mattancherry area, 

Palace of the Dutch, but originally built by the Portuguese, with its beautiful wall paintings, which depict mythological episodes in vivid colors. 

The Church of San Francesco, the first European church built in the country, which houses the tombstone of Vasco de Gama, who in fact remained buried here from 1524 until 1538, when his remains were taken to Portugal. 

The Jews' Street - The Jew Street is lined with shops selling antique crockery, carved wooden furniture, bronze and brass sculptures, remains of traditional houses and jewelry. The antiques sellers of these streets are the descendants of a rapidly declining population of Jews who settled here in 52 AD Every piece they sell has its own story to tell: a palace or a house of nobility, journeys through many lands and ages. 

The synagogue - The Jewish synagogue here, a mark of exceptional architecture and history, is a fascination for hundreds of visitors every day. There are also other Jewish settlements in the state. But Kochi has made a name with its synagogue and the famous antique shops. The Cochin Jews settled in the kingdom of Cochin in southern India, now part of the state of Kerala. Already in the 12th century, mention is made of the Jews in southern India. ... These people later became known as the Jews of Malabari. 

The Kathakali show - Later you can witness the spectacle of Kathakali, the traditional dance of Kerala. 

Overnight at the hotel in Cochin

Hotel

Starlit Suites


DAY 11, Monday 03 Aug 2020

Cochin-Munnar

After breakfast departure to Munnar at 8:30 

 

Arrival in Munnar and transfer to the hotel, then sightseeing in Munnar 

 

Upper station - In the evening, visit the upper station is a tourist destination in the hills of Kannan Devan of Munnar. It is a part of the border between the Idukki-Theni districts in the state of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The metro station is remarkable, the city is passing through Kannan Devan tea delivered here by Munnar and Madupatty on the railway and then down by cable car to Kottagudi. This area is popular for the rare Neelakurinji flowers. The Kurinjimala Shrine is nearby. The Top Station is the western entrance to the planned Palani National Park. 

 

Ecological point - Munnar - one of the most picturesque cities of Kerala. In this wonderful postcard as fascinating as the city of Munnar, Echo Point rests as an exquisite place to visit. Its uniqueness lies in its natural echo characteristic, where your voice screaming returns to you. The stunning scenery of Echo Point due to clustered tea plantations and spice and coffee gardens determined its popularity among trekkers and nature strollers. In a completely peaceful and regenerating environment, strollers and trekkers can move along the velvety slopes and photograph moments of serenity and rich natural beauty. 

 

C.S.I Christ Church - The old Chiesa del Cristo CSI is the seat of the CSI Munnar Pastorate with over a thousand Tamil families and 18 outstation churches. The church, counted among the most venerated places of Munnar, was built in 1910 by the English. This holy place is popular for its exquisite stained glass windows. In addition, he engraved brass plates that were made in the cough memory. The site of the church was formally consecrated by Rt. Rev. Noel Hodges on 15 April 1900 on the occasion of Easter. The foundation stone of the church was laid in March 1910 by Sir A.K. Muir was inaugurated on April 16, 1911 by the Rev. W. F. Hoysted, then a priest. When the British left Munnar in 1981, they handed over the charge of the church to the diocese of Kerala of Northern CIS.

 

 

In the evening visit the local market 

 

Overnight in hotel in Munnar

Hotel

Aranyaka


DAY 12, Tuesday 04 Aug 2020

Munnar

After breakfast, visit Munnar at 8:30

 

Sightseeing of Munnar

 

Visit Laxmi Hills, Munnar Tea Museum Letchmi Hills We take about 3 kilometers towards Cochin (road) from Munnar, to the starting point of the Letchmi Hills trek. (Usually starting around 08.30 or 09.00.) The route is at a height of 1420 meters, about once around 30-40 minutes, after reaching the top of the hill, the rest of our trekking couple will be on ridge offering stunning views around, it will be across the grasslands, one side will be rocky mountain slope and the other will be tea plantations, Shola forest patch etc ...

 

Also visit the Lllakam Waterfall, Munnar Tea Museum

 

(Here opportunity to taste tea and see how to make tea)

 

Munnar is perhaps the most beautiful of places to preserve and think about some of the great boulders of Kerala. Tata Tea has recently opened a museum of tea and tourists, a flagship, seen today in the region. The museum established at the Nallathanni Estate of Tata Tea is a tribute to the obstacles and the rigors of its pioneers, in an important plantation center of Kerala. The Tata Tea Museum diligently depicts the growth of Munnar tea estates, actually transmitted through some of the displays such as the rudimentary tea roll at the modern fully automated tea factory.

 

 

Overnight in hotel in Munnar

Hotel

Aranyaka


DAY 13, Wednesday 05 Aug 2020

Munnar-Aleppy

After breakfast departure to Alleppey at 8:30

 

Arrival in Alleppey and floating boat transfer (lunch and dinner included)

 

Free day to relax in the boat.

 

Overnight on a floating boat in Alleppy

Hotel

Delux House Boat

4*


DAY 14, Thursday 06 Aug 2020

A Mumbai

After breakfast the day begins at 8:30

We go to visit the caves of Elefanta, Gateway of India, Museum "Prince of whales", visit of Mani Bhawan.

Elephanta caves are a network of sculpted caves located on the island of Elephanta or Gharapuri in the port of Mumbai, 10 kilometers east of the city of Mumbai in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Transfer to the Gateway of India to reach the Elephanta caves (closed on Mondays). These caves are famous for the presence of ancient sculptures and the temple dedicated to the god Shiva. After the visit, return to the city and visit the "Prince Charles" museum, considered a heritage of the city of Mumbai for its admirable architecture (closed on Mondays).

The Prince of Wales Museum, now commonly known as 'Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya', was founded in the early 20th century. This museum is considered a heritage structure in Mumbai because of its admirable architecture. The Prince of Wales museum is one of the most significant museums in India. The museum houses several collections of ancient works of art, sculptures and artifacts in its galleries. After the renovation project began in 2008, many new galleries were opened containing works of Indo God Krishna, traditional Indian fabrics and costumes. Inside the museum there are regular exhibitions and conferences on different topics. The Prince of Wales Museum was originally a building that was used as a military hospital for performances for Welfare children. Tourists from all over the world make it a point to visit this magnificent heritage building and to explore the various ancient artifacts preserved within this museum.

Dhobhi Ghat of Mumbai is located in the heart of Mahalaxmi, Mumbai. This Ghat is famous throughout the world for its rich history, the films shot here and for being the largest laundry in the world. Dhobi Ghat can be seen from the overpass of Mahalaxmi Ghat.

You see washer-men, known as Dhobis in India, who woke up very early in the morning. They begin to do their work at 4:30 AM work until 22:00. You can see numerous men and women washing their clothes in large sinks with their hands. And this has been going on for centuries.

Mani Bhavan was the headquarters of Gandhi in Mumbai for about 17 years, from 1917 to 1934. It was from Mani Bhavan that Gandhi began the Non-Cooperation movements, Satyagraha, Swadeshi, Khadi and Khilafat. Gandhi's association with the charkha began in 1917, while he was staying at Mani Bhavan. Mani Bhavan is also closely associated with Gandhi's involvement in the Family Government Movement, as well as his decision to refrain from drinking cow's milk to protest the cruel and inhuman practice of phookans gathered to raise cattle during that time. In 1955, the building was occupied by the Gandhi Smarak Nidhi to keep it as a monument to Gandhi.

Overnight at hotel in Mumbai


DAY 15, Friday 07 Aug 2020

A Mumbai

After breakfast at 8:30 am

Colaba Market - This market is a maze of roads and lanes, with virtually every inch full of shops and stalls. In some cases this consisted of a piece of cloth or cardboard on the ground with the goods piled on top. There is also a huge number of street food stalls cooking food on the side of the road and on sidewalks.

This is more a market for the locals, but is popular with tourists, it's worth a visit to enjoy the atmosphere and experience the hustle and bustle of these busy streets. It is a real pleasure for the senses, with the sights, sounds and smells.

Crowford Market - Crawford Market is one of Mumbai's oldest markets. Located very close to the Vittoria station (UNESCO World Heritage Site), this market is located in a single building built in Gothic style. Inside the market there are shops where they sell a lot of items for everyday use or as a curiosity. Maintaining the market is a concern, with security a particular concern, with some incidents recently. It is hoped that the authorities will wake up and restore this historical site at least in part of its past glory.

Victoria Station (UNESCO World Heritage Site) - The Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, formerly known as Victoria Terminus Station, in Mumbai, is an exceptional example of Victorian neo-Gothic architecture in India, combined with themes derived from traditional Indian architecture. The building, designed by the British architect F. W. Stevens, became the symbol of Bombay as the "Gothic city" and the main international merchant port of India. The terminal was built over 10 years, starting in 1878, according to a Victorian Gothic design based on Italian models of the late Middle Ages. Its remarkable stone dome, turrets, pointed arches and eccentric ground floor are close to the traditional architecture of the Indian palace. It is an exceptional example of the encounter between two cultures, since British architects have worked with Indian artisans to include the tradition and idioms of Indian architecture, thus creating a new exclusive Bombay style.

Panjrapole The house of the cows - Bombay Panjrapole was founded in 1834 by businessmen Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy and Amichand Shah, with the help of the philanthropist Parsi Cowasjee Patel. The intention was to look after stray dogs and pigs, which the British had ordered to shoot at night. The cows were introduced to produce milk to feed the strays and were secondary. However, over time, they have multiplied and become the main attraction. And they are absolutely adorable! The little ones, with their gigantic floppy ears, reminded me of dogs rather than calves. They climbed to attract attention and wanted to be fed manually. These days, Bombay Panjrapole takes care of over 350 cows (some of which are disabled) plus other strays like donkeys, goats, rabbits, parrots and ducks.

Overnight at Hotel at Mumbai


DAY 16, Saturday 08 Aug 2020

Mumbai-Delhi (con volo)

After breakfast

Transfer to Mumbai airport for the flight to Delhi according to the flight schedule

Arrival in Delhi and transfer to the hotel

Free day for shopping and relaxation.

Overnight at hotel in Delhi


DAY 17, Sunday 09 Aug 2020

Delhi-Italia

After breakfast we leave for Delhi airport according to your flight schedule

Ciao India Tours wishes you a pleasant journey


Price Details

Customized for 02 Pax in one double room in comfortable hotels with breakfast : 4955.00 EUR

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Taj Mahal will be closed on Fridays for weekly maintainence.

Check in time is 1400hrs and check-out time is 1200 hours

Please understand that in the program related to monuments some are free so in case of not visiting we cannot repay money. Hotel names mentioned in our offer only indicate that our rates are based on the use of these hotels. It does not mean the accommodation is confirmed by the hotels until it is confirmed by the hotels.

Tariff - Not valid from December 20th to January 10th

International Flights

International flights are not included in the total price. Local operators can also book international flights: please note that you need them when filling out your quote request. Some local operators do not offer this service but will provide you with all the information and advice on the best flight. We remain at your disposal to help you in your search for international flights and any doubts.

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The terms and conditions of booking with Ciao India Tours are listed below ..

Booking .. All reservations must be received in writing via email or fax. Reservations are finalized upon receipt of payment (Sent by the Ciao India Tours team) and upon receipt of the information form. All other details are mentioned below.

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Insurance: Ciao India Tours recommends that you take personal travel insurance. The Ciao India Tours team does not provide travel insurance.

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Cancellation: Cancellations more than 30 days before the departure date: 50% of the deposit will be refunded after deduction: bank charges (€ 20), booking fee (€ 45), flight cancellation (€ 20 per person and 100% of the cost Be deducted) and the current cost of train tickets. Cancellations less than 30 days before departure: 50% cancellation fee. CIAO INDIA TOURS keeps 50% of the deposit paid upon confirmation of booking.

Cancellations less than 21 days before departure: 100% cancellation fee. Ciao India Tours keeps 100% of the cost of the trip.

Note: Regardless of the aforementioned cancellation plates - in case of cancellation of tour / travel services after the booking made with us - a minimum service charge of 10% will be applied. In case of cancellation of the trip after the start, the refund would be limited to a limited amount which also depends on the amount we could recover from the hoteliers, airlines and suppliers we will protect. For unused hotel facilities, transportation of rentals and missed meals, etc. We are not responsible for the refund. In the case of a special train journey (such as Palace on Wheels, Royal Rajasthan on wheels, Deccan Odyssey, Golden Chariot, Indian Maharaja and Maharajas Express), a separate cancellation policy ( recommended as and when required). . If the booking for the following period is canceled, due to any reason, no refund will be made for such cancellation. High season bookings (from December 20th to January 15th) Festival Period Bookings (Festivals such as -Diwali, Dussehra, Holi, Pushkar and so on). Weekend bookings.

Refund: With regard to the reimbursement of unused / unused services (which are paid and canceled in advance), the amount of 12/14 Estimate of Maria Pia 2018-12-29 refund will be processed on the basis of the cancellation policy as above described and the money will then be refunded to the person / agency who made the payment to us. Please note that the refund process may take 2 - 4 weeks due to banking procedures. If the refund is made to the credit card account or the bank account, bank charges would be debited from the refund amount.

Arrival and departure policy: Check-in time: 1200 - 1500 hours. Early arrival is subject to availability. For guaranteed early check-in, the reservation must be made from the previous night

Check-out time: 1000 - 1200 hours. Late check-outs are available upon request and subject to availability / Payment.

Extra vehicle use: Please note that the cost of extra vehicle use (cars / cars with the driver) is not included in the services and therefore the extra use of the vehicle after the transfer or after the show is not allowed until mentioned in the detailed itinerary / services.

The travel time indicated between the cities is indicative and subject to traffic conditions. Our responsibilities and limitations: After the conclusion of the cost of the tour / service, if there are excursions to the entrance of monuments / museums, taxes, fuel costs or driving costs by the Government of India, which are outside the our control, the same would be charged as an extra.

The rates of Ciao India Tours are based on prevailing rates negotiated with suppliers. Hotels and airlines retain the right to change fares without notice. In the event of such a change - the rates quoted by us before the change can be modified by us based on changes made by hotels or airlines.

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The itineraries of Ciao India Tours are sample routes, with the aim of giving a general idea of ​​the probable travel program. Numerous factors such as weather, road conditions, the physical capacity of the participants, etc. They can dictate the route changes before or after the tour. Ciao India Tours reserves the right to modify any aspect of the itinerary, including transport and accommodation without notice in the interests of travel, participant safety, comfort and general well-being without refund, indemnity or refund. The additional cost, possibly due to these unforeseen circumstances that are beyond our control, must be paid by the customer.

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Ciao India Tours reserves the right to refuse the execution of its contract with any person who may deem it undesirable in its absolute discretion and is not required to demonstrate any reason to do so.

All disputes arising from the contract between two parties are referred to an arbitrator who will be appointed by Ciao India Tours

All these disputes are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Indian courts. The laws of India govern the validity, interpretation, construction, execution and application of these terms and conditions. Important information

The government has introduced "no smoking" legislation for hotels, restaurants and all public places. The hotel has smoking rooms dedicated to smoking. If you would like a smoking bedroom, please send us your request and we will try to book the same thing for you subject to availability.