India Trip 2017

Journey to the Himalayas, 2017
with Heidi Beachley

September 21st – October 5th, 2017
Cost: $2,850 double occupancy + international airfare
I require a $500 non-refundable deposit to hold your spot.
Payment is required in full by July 1st, 2017.

Please make sure that your travel arrangements get you into New Delhi on or before the September 21st, 2017.

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The place where we’ll be staying in Delhi is called
Hotel Jivitesh.

Address:
Hotel Jivitesh
#11, Pusa Road, Opposite Metro Pillar #87
New Delhi, Delhi, 110005
India
Phone: +91 11 4921 4444

Itenerary

This is the official itinerary for Journey to the Himalayas in 2017
We do everything we can to ensure that this itinerary is accurate, but we cannot always predict how things will go in India. As we travel, we must understand that our assumptions will not always hold as we immerse ourselves in other cultures.

Introduction

Gangotri, (‘Ganga’ + ‘Uttari’ which means descended) the picturesque pilgrimage in the hinterlands of the Himalayas is the most sacred spot where Ganga, the stream of life, touched earth for the first time. Situated 62 miles from Uttarkashi, at height of 10,302 ft. A shrine dedicated to the Goddess was built some 250 years ago by Amar Bahadur Thapa, the Gorkha Commander. According to mythology, Goddess Ganga, the daughter of heaven, manifested herself in the form of a river to absolve the sins of King Bhagirath’s predecessors. Lord Shiva received the Goddess into his matted locks to minimise the immense impact of her fall. Upon being commanded by Brahma to come down to earth, the Goddess became very angry and was determined to destroy the earth with her fall. Lord Shiva, the only one who could stop her, caught her in his matted locks of hair and eventually released her to form 7 rivers. She came to be called Bhagirathi at her legendary source. The physical source of the holy river is at Gaumukh, 11 miles. Further uphill, along the Gangotri Glacier. Several pilgrims trek upto the source to offer prayers either on foot or on ponies.

Day 1 – September 21st – Delhi

Delhi the capital of India, is a fascinating city with complexities and contradiction, beauty and dynamism, where the past co-exists with the present. Many dynasties ruled from here and the city is rich in the architecture of its monuments. Delhi is not only the present metropolis of India but also a necropolis located on the bank of the river Yamuna. Delhi has witnessed the rise and fall of many cities over the last five millennia.

Once we arrive at the airport, we’ll head to the hotel and crash.

Day 2 – September 22nd – Travel from Delhi to Haridwar

After breakfast, we’ll leave for Haridwar, grab lunch on the way, and travel to Ashram Shiv Shakti Peeth. Haridwar is located Bank on the holy river Ganga 137 miles north of Delhi. Haridwar is the number 2 spiritual city after Varanasi in the world. Haridwar is one of 4 cities to host to the biggest festival in the world, Maha Kumbha Mela, which only occurs every 12 years at any one city. It is believed that Lord Vishnu dropped Amrita (drink of immortality) in 4 places, which today are the cities of Haridwar, Allahabad, Simhastha and Ujjain. The festival is a Hindu pilgrimage to bathe in the Ganga.

Day 3 – September 23rd – Haridwar to Dehradun to Mussoorie

After Breakfast leave for beautiful hill station Mussoorie at an altitude of 6580 ft. On the way, we will visit Dehradun, the capital of Uttarakhand. Mussoorie, a famous hill station, also known as “Queen of Hills”, has great view of the Himalayas. In Mussoorie, one can see eastern & western culture. On arrival, we’ll go to the hotel and visit the historic Mussoorie Mall Road in the afternoon. We’ll stay the night in Mussoorie.

Day 4 – September 24th – Mussoorie to Uttarkashi

After breakfast, we leave for Uttarkashi. It’s famous for their ancient temple of lord Shiva Kashi Vishwanath. In the evening, we’ll meet with Shri Swami Parmanand Ji in the famous Sivananda Ashram (Divine life society).

Day 5 – September 25th – Uttarkashi to Agoda

Drive to Kalyani (17km) and start the trek (5km, 2-3hrs). After a gradual climb, we arrive at the camp and enjoy the evening in the beautiful surroundings at 7005 ft.

Day 6 – September 26th – Agoda to Dodital

After breakfast, we’ll start the day with a trek to Dodital. We’ll reach a high altitude lake at 10,899 ft. with crystal clear waters inhabited by famed Himalayan Trout, surrounded by a thick forest of alpine trees. Surrounded by mountains, the lake is a paradise, and its peace and tranquility add to the beauty.

Day 7 – Septeber 27th – Dodital to Agoda to Maneri

Return to Agoda by the same route and drive to Maneri.

Day 8 – September 28th – Maneri to Gangotri

After breakfast, we’ll leave for Gangotri and have a picnic on the way. On the way, we’ll visit Gangnani (hot spring). Gangotri is a beautiful little village with a nice Temple to the holy river Ganga. In the evening, we’ll attend a Ganga ceremony in the temple.

Day 9 – September 29th – Gangotri to Bhojbasa

After breakfast, we’ll leave for Bhojbasa. Between Gangotri and Bhojbasa, the peaks of Bhagirathi will be constantly visible.

Day 10 – September 30th – Bhojbasa to Gaumukh

After breakfast, we’ll leave for Gaumukh, 4 km 2 hrs trek. At one time, the Gaumukh Glacier looked like a cow’s face. When we get there, we’ll see the source of the Ganges, admire the majesty of the Bhagirathi Peaks, and then travel back to Bhojbasa.

Day 11 – October 1st – Bhojbasa to Gangotri

After breakfast, we’ll trek back to Gangotri, 14 km 7 hrs.

Day 12 – October 2nd – Gangotri to Uttarkashi

After early breakfast travel to Uttarkashi, and then to the Hotel.

Day 13 – October 3rd – Uttarkashi to Rishikesh

After breakfast, we’ll travel to Rishikesh. On arrival, transfer to hotel. In the evening, we’ll visit Triveni Ghat and assist the Ganga Arti.

Day 14 – October 4th – Rishikesh to Haridwar

In the morning, we’ll visit Sivananda ashram, free time till lunch and leave for Haridwar railway station to take train for Delhi.

Day 15 – October 5th – Delhi, Depart Home

After breakfast, leave for the airport and head home

Good Information to Know

Hotel Jivitesh

Address:
#11, Pusa Road, Opposite Metro Pillar #87
New Delhi, Delhi, 110005
India
Phone: +91 114 921 4444

Hotel Tullahmore Estate

Harnam Singh Road
Mussoorie
Uttarakhand 248179
India
Phone: +91 135 263 1265

Hotel Mahima Resort

NH 74
Kashipur
Uttarakhand 244714
India
Phone: +91 137 422 2252

Hotel Mahima Resort

Kailash Gate, Haridwar Road, Beside Iskon Temple
Muni-Ki-Reti
Rishikesh
Uttarakhand 249192
India
Phone: +91 135 244 2345

Dinesh’s Mobile Number: +91 989-7283982

Services NOT Included:

  • International Plane Tickets
  • Visa Fees
  • Airport Taxes
  • Video and Camera Fees
  • Any type of insurance, life or health
  • Personal Expenses (Shopping, Phone Calls, Drinks)
  • Any kind of special Puja (offerings) in temples
  • Donations or Tips

Services Included:

  • Daily Yoga
  • Arrival & Departure to Airport by Deluxe Bus
  • A/C Trains for Haridwar/ Delhi
  • A/C Coach for Haridwar/ /Uttarkashi/Gangotri & Rishikesh/ Delhi With Sightseeing of Delhi
  • All entrance fee for Monuments/ Temples/li>
  • Services of a locally appointed English speaking guide as per the itinerary
  • 2 bottles of mineral water per day
  • Good quality Tent for the 2 nights on Dodital Trek & 2 nights in Gaumukh Trek with Sleeping bag
  • Porter at Railway Station & for Dodital/ Gaumukh Trek
  • 1 Yoga class in Rishikesh with Indian Teacher
  • 1 Ayurvedic Massage in Kankhal for 45 minutes