International Conference on

Advances in Diabetes and Insulin Therapy

March 19-22, 2009, Mumbai, India

 

   
  
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Golden Triangle tour

13.Mar / 01. Day: Arrival to Delhi
After landing at Delhi airport and completing with immigration and custom formalities, you will be met by our representative and transferred to the hotel.

14.Mar. / 02. Day: Delhi-Agra, 200 km, 5hrs
(Meet & greet at the airport for passengers arrival by morning flight via Munich or Helsinki).After breakfast you will drive through Delhi city centre Connaught Place to Gate of India with stop to see Gate of India, Parliament house and Presidential Palace, later drive to old part of the City and pass by Red Fort. You will visit Jama Masjid, the largest mosque in India, built by Shah Jehan in 1644- 1658. The three black & white marble domes covering the prayer hall can accommodate 20,000 people. On the way to Agra, you will drive by cremation places of Indira and Rajiv Ghandi, Nehru and stop at Raj Ghat, cremation place of Mahatma Ghandi. Drive to Agra (160 km, apx 4.5 hours).Dinner.

15.Mar. / 03. Day :Agra
Early morning visit to Taj Mahal, one of the world's wonders, described as the most perfect building in the world and eternal monument to love and most visited place in India by both Indians and tourists .After breakfast you will after short drive visit Red Fort in Agra where several generations of Indian mughals were ruling to one of the biggest empire of the world.

16.Mar. / 04. Day : Agra Jaipur, 236 km, 6hrs
After breakfast, you will leave Agra. On the way to Jaipur (280 km, 6hrs) you will stop at Fathepur Sikri, City of Victory, today known as Ghost City. City was built by Akbar the Great, but inhabited for only 15 years and completely abandoned after Akbar has moved his court to Lahore. Dinner and overnight in Jaipur.


17.Mar. / 05. Day: Jaipur
After breakfast, you will enjoy colourful and vibrant Jaipur, Pink City. First you will enjoy elephant ride to the top of the hill where first Jaipur Palace, Amber Fort, was built in 16.century.After visiting the monuments in Jaipur : Jantar Mantar, Observatory built by Jai Singh, maharaja of Jaipur in 18.century and burial ground of Maharaja's of Jaipur you will visit Galta, Hindu temple dedicated to monkey god Hanuman 25 km out of Jaipur. The temple is still undiscovered by most of the tourists and is one of the few places where original and undisturbed Hindu religious rituals can be seen along with hundreds of monkeys living undisturbed life in the temple. In the evening, you will drive 18 km to Choki Dhani, where you will enjoy in replica of traditional Rajasthan village life and folklore, dinner.

18.Mar. / 06. Day : Jaipur Puskhar, 140km, 3hrs
After early breakfast, you will drive to the edge of the huge Thar Desert, to Puskhar, one of the seven most sacred Hindu religious places where thousands of devotees are travelling to dip into Holly Lake in the middle of the town. Camels, desert, colourful villages and more than 160 Hindu temples will make this day memorable experience. In Puskhar city you will visit one of the two remaining Brahma temples in India, walk through narrow street of the holly city and optional you can enjoy camel ride through nearby villages to the Thar desert dunes. Afternoon drive back to Jaipur (180 km), dinner.

19.Mar. / 07. Day : Jaipur-Mumbai
After breakfast, drive to the airport for flight to Mumbai. Transfer to the conference hotel. END OF THE TOUR.
 

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