A pilgrimage capturing River Ganga
in her varied moods through its course of 1200 miles from Dev Prayag to
Culcutta .
Our task is dione ! On Ganga's breast . The sun is sinking
down to rest : And , moored beneath the tamarind bough . Our banks has found
its harbour now.With furled sail , and painted side , behold the tiny
frigate ride . Upon her deck , mid charcoal gleams . The Moslems savoury
supper steams , while all apart , beneath the wood , The Hindoo cooks his
simpler food !
UTTARANCHAL
, UTTER PRADESH & CALCUTTA Ganga is the most sacred of all
Indian rivers and there is no other waterway in the world that is revered so
deeply and passionately by a huge section of humanity , and whose persona is
so intricately interwoven with a country's cultural ethos . The infinite
waters of this blessed river have witnessed the rise and fall of great
Empires as well as social and religious movements, and the gradual growth of
a number of important cities and pilgrimages on its banks . Its very name
evokes the colourful and vibrant panorama of Indian civilization .
Our
journey begins at Dev Prayag , the confluence of Bhagirathi and Alakananda ,
down to Rishikesh and Haridwar . Emerging from the Himalaya at Rishikesh ,
the Ganga rushes on to the plains at Haridwar , one of the most sacred
pigrimage centers of the Hindus . Everything that the Ganga has created
before it finally gushes forth from its mountain georges , seems to belong
to the world of Legend . We then take a gentle three days sailing from
Allahabad , where Ganga, Yamuna and the mystical Saraswathi meet to Seeta
Mari and then drive to sacred shores of Banaras ( Varanasi ) . We camp on
the river beach for 2 nights , along the teaming river banks we visit sites
like Siti Mari , temples at Mirzapur ; a patch work of charming peaceful
villagers , Paddy fields , and Ghats unfurls before our eyes , we then take
overnight train to Culcutta to witness the passionate meeting of the Ganga
with the Maha Sagar( Indian Ocean ).
Duration : 25 Days
Best Time : Mid October to Mid March .
Focus :
6/3 Days gentle sailing on the Ganga with camping on the river beach .
Highlights : Unexplored area like Sita Mari and Temple of Mirzapur .
Important : The sailing can be a great tour for birdwatchers .
Route
01 - With 06 Days Sailing & 05 nights Camping : Delhi - Rishikesh -
Shivpuri - Devprayag - Haridwar - Allahabad - Sarsa - Gaharaw - Sita Mari -
Mirzapur - Chunar Fort - Varanasi - Culcutta .
Route 02 -
With 03 Days sailing & 02 nights camping : Delhi - Shivpuri - Dev Prayag
- Rishikesh - Allahabad - Sarsa - Gaharwa - Sita Mari - Varanasi - Culcutta
.
KANGRA VALLEY
HIMACHAL PRADESH

This
focal point of this rewarding journey is Himachal Pradesh - Land of Unmoving
Snows - a state made up of a series of delightful river valleys, straddling
the ancient trade routes to Central Asia and the Indian peninsula. We shall
spend much of our time here in the remarkably scenic Kangra Valley. Himachal
was historically divided between an oft-warring cluster of mountain kingdoms
whose wealthy rulers - Rajas, Ranas and Thakurs - were generous patrons of
religion and the arts. Along with patronising traditional village and tribal
arts, particularly weaving and embroidery, they built many temples dedicated
to the Great Goddess in her many manifestations. The miniature paintings of
the 18th century 'pahari' (hill) schools, famous for their delicacy and
subtle feeling, are another result of this royal patronage.
Duration: 13 days
Best time: mid March - mid June; October
- November
Focus: culture, history, wildlife, and splendid
mountain scenery
Highlights: walking and cycling through some
of the most scintillating Himalayan scenery
Physical challenge:
some days demanding, but overall cycling moderate
Route:
Delhi - Chukki Bank - Mcleodganj - Palampur - Paragpur - Shimla - Delhi