
Indian Summer - Delhi return

Deal number 26478471
Martin Randall Travel
9/03/2027
India
12-day tour
Departing from Delhi
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12 day Martin Randall Tour departing Delhi
11 night 5-star hotel accommodation
Meals including breakfast daily, 10 lunches (including 1 packed lunch) and 8 dinners (including 1 packed dinner) with wine or beer (except with packed meals), water, coffee & tea
Domestic flight with IndiGo Airlines: Delhi to Amritsar
First-class train travel between Kalka and Kandaghat (near Shimla) & between Kalka and Delhi;
Led by Raaja Bhasin – historian, author, lecturer and Shimla resident.
Travel by private air-conditioned coach and people carriers
The services of the lecturer, tour manager and local guides.
All admissions
All gratuities
The service service of the lecturer, tour manager and national guide.
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Built, destroyed and rebuilt a dozen times, Delhi is one of the oldest cities in the world, and also one of the most multilayered. It is home to over twenty million people and its heterogeneous population has genetic strands that span the Indian subcontinent, Central Asia and several other parts of the world. Today, towers of chrome and steel stand side by side with centuries-old monuments built by the Mughal rulers. Between the two, the immense architectural momentum of the Raj culminated in the creation of New Delhi, still the core of this fast-expanding city.
Up in the hills of the Western Himalaya, Shimla was the summer capital of British India, the grandest of the British hill stations. For around a century, a fifth of the human race was ruled from its heights for the better part of every year. The architecture is practically a gazetteer of western styles, but often with a twist, a nod to the heritage of the subcontinent.
The town created an enigmatic way of life and the steamier side of its social world gave inspiration to Rudyard Kipling, who as a young correspondent spent some summers amidst the cedars. Many decisions that shaped India and the region were made within sight of the snow-clad Himalayas. Today it is the capital of the state of Himachal Pradesh and many of the grander buildings, bungalows and streets still evoke the heyday of a past age.
West of it lies the fertile Land of Five Rivers, the Punjab. Here is the sacred city of Amritsar, site of the Golden Temple, the most sacred shrine of the Sikh faith. This was also where the Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place in 1919, when a crowd of unarmed civilians was fired upon. The event totally altered the face of Indian nationalism. Rabindranath Tagore was moved enough to renounce his knighthood, condemning the atrocity as without parallel in the history of civilised governments.
The border with Pakistan is close to Amritsar, and with belligerence which is almost histrionic, the sundown ceremony of lowering the flags and closing the gates is played out daily. When the Punjab was divided between India and Pakistan in 1947 the state capital Lahore was replaced in the Indian portion by a brand new city, Chandigarh. Its building in the 1950s was a deliberate break with the past. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru called it a new city of free India, totally fresh and wholly responsive to the future generations of this great country. Led by Le Corbusier, the city design and urban elements were unabashedly modern and western. Still admired and criticized in equal measure by planners, architects and urban historians, it is yet rated as among the best cities in India in which to live.
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