HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PROGRAME
- Traditional welcome upon arrival in Delhi
- Rickshaw ride in the narrow alleys/ streets of Old Delhi i.e. Chandni Chowck
- A visit to community Kitchen in Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, Delhi wherein thousands of people offered free meal or Langar every day regardless of caste, creed, religion or race. The men and women volunteer and cook for thousands, two meals a day and seven times a week
- A visit to Qutub Minar – A UNESCO world heritage site in Delhi
- A visit to Taj Mahal – a monument of love and affection and an important UNESCO world heritage site in Agra
- A visit to Red Fort in Agra – yet another UNESCO world Heritage monument in Agra
- An enroute visit to Fatehpur Sikri – a UNESCO World Heritage site
- Elephant back ride to ascend the Amber Fort (subject to availability)
- A visit to Iconic Neemrana Fort – Palace along with visit in the Neemrana Fort- Palace, a 15th century old medieval Fort-Palace
- Visit to Golden Temple – the spiritual nerve centre of the Sikh faith. The entire top of the temple is made of pure gold, adding to the beauty of the temple. The temple is entered from four different sides signifying that people from every walk of life are equally welcomed at the abode of God.
- A visit to community Kitchen wherein 100,000 (one hundred thousand) people are served free food regardless of caste, creed, religion or race. Hundreds of men and women volunteer to do the different chores to keep the kitchen and service running 24 hours a day.
- An evening visit to Golden Temple to see Palaki Sahib Ceremony of bringing down the Guru Granth Sahib in the palki – a gold and silver palanquin
- Witness Beating the retreat ceremony – an electrifying flag lowering ceremony which is carried out with great pomp.
- 02 bottle of packaged drinking water (500 ml) per person per day during the sightseeing, excursions & intercity travel.