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Encounters Asia – For the inspiring and the unbelievable, for au courant and the traditional, for the
beautiful and the bizarre, a company for the travelers not the tourists, as we say in our local dialect ‘Kuch
hat kar’ meaning something different and in our endeavor to let you experience India in a whole a new
way, with a new perspective. A voyage with us will not only leave you with the sense of thrill and delight
but will also deepen your wisdom lasting beyond your vacation heightening your pleasure, awareness and
intellect.

ITINERARY….
17 JAN’19:               ARRIVE KOLKATA                                                      (Meals Aloft)

On your arrival at international airport in Kolkata and after clearing customs & immigration, our
representative will greet you and transfer to the hotel.

Kolkatta (spelled Calcutta before 1 January 2001) is the capital city of the Indian state of West Bengal. It
is the second largest city in India after Mumbai. It is on the east bank of the River Hooghly. When it is
called Calcutta, it includes the suburbs. This makes it the third largest city of India. This also makes it the
world's 8th largest metropolitan area as defined by the United Nations. Kolkata served as the capital of
India during the British Raj until 1911.
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Overnight at the hotel in Kolkata

18 JAN’19:               KOLKATA                                                             (B, L & D)

In the footsteps of the Raj - Dalhousie Square - Colonial Calcutta Walk

The British had sought to build ‘the second city of the Empire’ right here and it is this ‘building’ that we’ll
show how you in the course of our walk through the ‘European’ areas of what was once the capital of the

British Empire in India. There are major plans on to beautify and restore this heritage site with its rich and
varied architectural styles.

One of our most popular walk this serves as the perfect introduction to British Calcutta and gives you a
sneak peek into what went into the making of the Colonial Capital of India. So prepare to whet your
appetite for all things Raj.

Also visit The Victoria Memorial which is a large marble building in Kolkata, it was built between 1906 and
1921. It is dedicated to the memory of Queen Victoria (1819–1901) and is now a museum and tourist
destination under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture.[2] The memorial lies on the maidan (grounds) by
the bank of the Hooghly River

Overnight at the hotel in Kolkata

19 JAN’19:               KOLKATA –KAZIRANGA                                                  (B, L & D)

Transfer to Kolkata airport, flight to Guwahati

Kolkata – Guwahati       Air India (AI-729)        dep. 0950 / arr. 1105 hrs

Pick up from Guwahati airport and drive to Kaziranga National park (5 hrs)famous as the only natural
habitat of the Great Indian Rhinoceros
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Kaziranga National Park, Assam-The National Park covers about 430 sqkms, bordered on the north by the
Brahmaputra River and on the south by the KarbiAnglong hills. The largest number of one-horned

rhinoceros in the world roams its swamps, grasslands with tall thickets of elephant grass and areas of
mixed deciduous and tropical semi-evergreen forest. It is home to a wide variety of other animals and
birds, and the open vistas make it relatively easy to see many species of wildlife in a day.

Fauna-As well as the Indian Rhino, the Park contains about 35 major mammals, including Wild Elephant,
Tiger, small population of Hoolock Gibbon, Capped Langur, bristly hare, hog badger, otter, leopard, wild

boar, sambar, swamp deer, hog deer, muntjac, water buffalo and gaur. Among the rich birdlife are the
rare greater adjutant stork, Bengal florican, black-necked stork, lesser adjutant stork, Pallas's fish eagle,
swamp partridge, grey peacock-pheasant, great pied hornbill, green imperial pigeon, babblers and
thousands of migratory birds, seasonally attracted to the various water areas of the park from as far away
as Siberia.

Overnight at the hotel in Kaziranga

20-21 JAN’19:            KAZIRANGANATIONAL PARK                                             (B, L & D)

Early morning Elephant Safari (subject to availability)and after breakfast we hop for morning Jungle Safari,
return to the lodge for lunch.

Evening jungle safaris in Kaziranga National Park by 4x4 open Jeep
Overnight at the hotel in Kaziranga
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22 JAN’19:                 KAZIRANGA – VARANASI                                              (B, L & D)
Early morning at around 0530 AM transfer to Guwahati airport(5 hrs), flight to Varanasi via Kolkata

Guwahati – Kolkata         Air India (AI-730)              dep. 1140 / arr. 1300hrs
Change plane at Kolkata airport, layover time 1h30m
Kolkata – Varanasi         Air India (AI-422)              dep. 1430 / arr. 1530hrs

Pick up from Varanasi airport and transfer to hotel
Varanasi, known to the devout as Kashi, is said to have been founded by Shiva, Lord of the Universe, one
of the oldest living cities in the world, as also one of the most important pilgrimage sites in India, Varanasi

is a major tourist attraction. Situated on the banks of the sacred Ganges, the city has been a center of
learning and civilization for over 2000 years.

Overnight at the hotel in Varanasi

23 JAN’19:                 VARANASI                                                          (B, L & D)

Boat Journey - Subah-e-Banaras Sunrise Boatride
The subah, or morning, is for Banaras! Get up at the crack of dawn with us for this amazing boat journey.
As the sun rises you will see those who flock to the riverside for morning worship. Along the way you will
hear about the interesting history of the ghats and their patronage by theMaharaja's who built them. The
adventure ends with a short walking tour around Tulsighat's hidden sun temple. You will come away
refreshed and ready for the rest of the day. Breakfastat Panchkote Raj Ganges

Further walking tour – Historical Walk – Southern Temples & Sacred Ponds Walk
A walk through the mystical landscape of poets, sacred temples, holy ponds near Assighat, the
southernmost embankment of the holy Ganga river, walk in the footsteps of 16th century Banaras poet
and mystic PanditGoswamiTulsidas, translator of the sacred Ramanyana text. You will hear about the
history and special culture of Varanasi while visiting the Southern temple established by Tulsidas! The walk
ends with a special darshan, meaning 'taking sight' of a hidden sun temple behind his home.
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Evening visit to the Ganges for glittering evening Aarti (prayer) ceremony, this is memorable experience,
a rickshaw ride through the bustling streets of this unique city followed by a sunset cruise on the Ganges.
Here you will witness striking religious rituals being performed—a truly unique experience.

Overnight at the hotel in Varanasi

24 JAN’19:               VARANASI – ALLAHABAD                                                (B, L & D)

Drive to Allahabad (3-4hrs)

Allahabad is one of the oldest cities in India. It is crowned in ancient scriptures as ‘Prayag’, ‘Prayagraj’ or
‘Teertharaj’ and is considered the holiest of pilgrimage centres of India. It is situated at the confluence of
three rivers- Ganga, Yamuna and the invisible Saraswati. The meeting point is known as Triveni and is very
sacred to Hindus.
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The biggest religious ceremony in the world, known as "Kumbh Mela" (Festival of Urn), The
PurnaKumbhMela, the biggest and the most auspicious fair, occurs four times every twelve years and is

organized in rotation among four places where drops of the sacred nectar spilled over: Allahabad (Prayag),
Haridwar, Ujjain and Nashik. A mass pilgrimage for the Hindu community of India, the KumbhMela or
Kumbh fair is rumoured to be one of the largest congregation of sages, yogis, ascetics, mendicants, men,
women and children on the planet. But every sixth year after a PurnaKumbhMela sees an
ArdhKumbhMela taking place. In the Hindi language the word "Ardh" stands for "half" and "Mela" means
"fair". The "ArdhKumbhMela" is called so because it is held at the sixth year and marks the halfway stage
between the celebrations of the PurnaKumbhMelas every 12 years. The ArdhMela (half Fair) takes place
six years after the MahaKumbh at Haridwar& Allahabad only.

KumbhMela derives its name from the immortal - Pot of Nectar - described in ancient Vedic scriptures
known as the Puranas. KumbhMela literally means festival of the pot or a festival celebrating the
appearance of the pot of nectar. During the festival, Hindus consider Allahabad as India's religious
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capital and more than ten million people dip into the holy Ganga, in order to purify body, mind and soul
and wash off their sins. On the eve of such a bathing day, the town vibrates in hectic religious fever and

the centre stage of the Maha Kumbh Mela is occupied by the sadhus who belong to dozens of Hindu sects.
Significance of Kumbh Mela

Ardh Kumbh Mela is not just a mere festivity like Diwali or Holi but holds lot of importance for people in
India. People look up to Kumbh Mela & Ardh Kumbh with highest regard, as this event gives them a golden
opportunity to liberate themselves from the miseries and sufferings of life. It enables them to take a holy
dip in the sacred water and wash away all the sins they have committed in the past. People come from
different parts of the country to be a part of this sacred ceremony. It is believed that taking a holy dip in
water paves way for attainment of Moksha.

On arrival, settle into your private camp with time at leisure before an informative briefing on the days
ahead.

Overnight at the Camp in Allahabad

25-26 JAN’19:            ALLAHABAD                                                          (B, L & D)

Two nights and three days experiencing the Ardh Kumbh Mela, its meaning and relevance, rituals and
understanding why millions of people who journey here from all walks of life in what is the ultimate
spiritual quest.
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Apart from day activities while your stay in Allahabad, experience extra activities of the ArdhKumbhMela
like enjoy a scheduled walking tour with an English speaking experienced guide near to the bathing areas.

More about the Private Camp & the Festival – The Camp gives travelers a rare front row seat for this
incredible spectacle, a midway celebration ofArdha Mela, the largest gathering on Earth. This mass
pilgrimage, in which Hindus gather in specific locations along the holy waters of the Ganges, Yamuna and
the river Saraswati, occurs just four times every 12 years, drawing up to 100 million people. Unlike the
festivities of Holi or Dwali, few Westerners witness the intimacy of this spiritual happening.
KumbhMela literally means festival of the pot of nectar, a reference described in ancient Vedic scriptures.
According to Hindu mythology, the warring Devas and Asuras came together in peace to churn the ocean
and the spills produced a nectar, which the Devas hid from the Asuras in a pot. The search for the pot
continued for 12 years and in the chase, a few drops of nectar fell on the earth in four places, Allahabad,
Nasik, Ujjain, and Haridwar. For centuries the KumbhMela has taken place in these four sanctified
locations and millions gather to take a dip in the holy waters and obtain blessings and purify their sins.
Every six years, the half celebration—slightly smaller but no less of a spectacle, is staged at Allahabad and
Haridwar.

In 2019, the auspicious half gathering takes place in Allahabad. During the 45-day festival, Hindus consider
Allahabad as India’s religious capital. People from all walks of life journey here for what are considered
the ultimate spiritual quest. Encounters Asia has set up a luxury camp of just eight tents, an oasis of calm
amidst the crowds and hectic religious fervor. The glamping outpost takes inspiration from
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the great palaces of Rajasthan and colonial-era African safari camps, outfit with wood floors, vintage rugs,
block-printed fabrics, proper beds and hot and cold running water. From this comfortable base, you’ll be
hand held through one of the greatest shows on earth by host Lakshmi Singh, a spiritual disciple of two
great Advait philosophy masters. Singh was a princess from the royal family of Tikari in Bihar and spent
years operating high-end luxury camps. In 1989 she discovered the MahaKumbMela and one dip in the
holy Ganges changed her life. She has traveled multiple times to Allahabad to be part of the special
gathering with her guru. Singh, along with expert guides from Encouters Asia, will navigate guests through
the sea of people, providing unrivaled access and photographic opportunities, from one-on-one
interactions with sadhus to capturing the colors and chaos of the festival’s sacred bathing rituals, as
groups of Naga sadhus, or Hindu ascetics, sprint into the chilly waters for a holy bath, some brandishing
tridents, others chanting, praying, and dancing.

Throughout the festival, the town vibrates with energy and anticipation and the streets become a sea of
ash-covered bodies decorated with bright orange marigold garlands. The smells, sights, and sounds
overwhelm the senses. The akharas, club-like sectors also referred to as Shiva’s army, are among the most
fascinating groups at the festival. Each akhara maintains its own tented camp. We’ll have the chance to
observe as groups meditate and perform rituals, including the Naga Baba, a radical faction of Hindus who
give up all of their possessions, including their clothes, and live in remote forests and caves.
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Their only show of materialism is the 11,000 beads worn around their necks, which they believe will help
them attain the form of Lord Shiva.

Overnight at the Camp in Allahabad

27 JAN’19:               ALLAHABAD – DELHI – DEPARTURE                                      (B, L & D)

On time departure transfer to airport to board the flight for Delhi, or

Optional extended trip to Kahna for a tiger safari, January 28 to February 01, 2019. See the addendum
itinerary for details.

Allahabad – Delhi        Air India (AI-9604)                 dep. 1615 / arr. 1750 hrs

Upon arrival at Delhi, transfer to hotel for wash and change.

Later on time departure transfer to airport to board the flight for onward journey/home

Valid for above mentioned dates

  No. of Person Traveling                                     Per Person Cost in USD on Twin Sharing
  Based on 8 or 9 guests double occupancy                     USD $7,880 Per Person
  Based on 10 or 11 guests double occupancy                   USD $7,470 Per Person
  Based on 12 guests double occupancy                         USD $7,080 Per Person
  Single room Supplement                                      USD $3,750 Per Single

  *Airfare Supplement (Economy Class – 20 Kgs)                USD $920 Per Person
  From Kolkata – Guwahati – Varanasi & Allahabad – Delhi

HOTEL ENVISAGED:

  City / Nights           Dates                  Hotel Name               Room Category
  Kolkata / 2             17-19 Jan 2019         ITC Sonar                Executive Club
  Kaziranga / 3           19-22 Jan 2019         Diphlu River Lodge       Cottage
  Varanasi / 2            22-24 Jan 2019         Brijrama Palace          Dhanurdhara Room
  Allahabad / 3           24-27 Jan 2019         Tented Camp              Tented Camp
  Delhi / Day Use         27 Jan 2019            The Pride                Deluxe Day Use Room until departure

OPTIONAL EXTENSION FOR TIGER SAFARI IS PRICED SEPARATELY.
    See the addendum itinerary for details.
THE COST INCLUDES:
  Accommodation on double/twin sharing basis at hotels mentioned above
  Meals on full board basis as mentioned in the itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch & D=Dinner).
  Tour leader (Indrajit).
  Tip.
  Services of air-conditioned vehicle for airport transfers, sightseeing & tour.
 In Kaziranga National Park: Jeep Safaris / Early morning elephant safari as mentioned in itinerary
  inclusive of entry fee to park (Elephant Ride is subject to availability)
 One camera fee per person per day at Kaziranga National Park (Non professional)
 Package drinking water for the entire tour (available in vehicle).
 Meeting / assistance at the time of arrival and departure at airport and during check in/out at hotels
   in major cities.
 Entrances fees to the monuments and park.
 Government Service tax.

    COST DOES NOT INCLUDE:
       Tip for Tour Leader.
       Any airfare, airport taxes and any insurance fee.
       Anything not mentioned in inclusion above.
       Any expenditure of personal nature like video camera fee, laundry, telephone calls, hard drinks.
       Any sudden increase in price due to steep hike in park Entry Fee, steep hike in fuel cost, change
        in government tax policy or for any reason beyond our control like acts of god, natural calamity,
        law and order situation, riots etc and any forced change in itinerary for any unforeseen situation
        or reason beyond our control.

NOTE:
   Airfare is quoted on the basis of best available average fare which is subject to change. This fare can
    be low or can be higher at the time of booking. Exact fare will be advised at the time of booking.
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