uttarakhand tour packages from delhi

Brief Itinerary
- Day 1
Morning departure from Delhi to Jim Corbett. Overnight stay at Jim Corbett. - Day 2
Morning safari and departure to Nainital. - Day 3
Visit Bhimtal and Sattal. - Day 4
Local Nainital sightseeing and departure to Delhi.
Departure Location | Trip Duration |
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New Delhi | 3 Nights/4 Days |
Day 1: Departure to Jim Corbett
- Early morning departure to Jim Corbett from Delhi.
- Reached Jim Corbett and get check-in to the resort.
- Freshen up and have your lunch at resort.
- In evening go for the nature walk come back to resort.
- Have your dinner and overnight stay in Resort.
Day 2: Safari | Departure to Nainital
- Wake up early morning and get ready to experience morning safari.
- Come back to resort, have your breakfast and after check-out get ready to departure to Nainital.
- Reached Nainital and get checked-in to the hotel.
- After some leisure time you can opt to explore Mall road.
Day 3: Bhimtal and Sattal
- Post Breakfast get ready to visit nearby places of Nainital like Bhimtal and Sattal.
- Bhimtal is a picturesque lake where you can enjoy boating.
- Post lunch depart for Sattal. Sattal or Sat Tal is a cluster of seven inter-connected freshwater lakes.
- Come back to Nainital and lest of the day for leisure.
- Have your Dinner and Overnight stay in Nainital.
Day 4: Departure to Delhi
- Post breakfast and check-out visit to Nani lake, Naini temple and caves.
- Post lunch departure to Delhi.
- Overnight travel to Delhi. Reach Delhi by next early morning.
Starting @ INR 11,999/- per person
Inclusions
- Entire travelling from Delhi to Delhi as per the itinerary.
- 3 Night accommodation (1 Night in Jim Corbett and 2 Night in Nainital).
- A total 6 meals (Lunch + Dinner- Day 1, Breakfast- Day-2, Breakfast + Dinner- Day 3, Breakfast – Day 4) are included.
- Wildlife jeep safari included.
- Driver night charges, toll taxes and Parking charges
Exclusions
- Anything not mentioned in the inclusions.
- Entry Fees/Camera Fees for entering any monument.
- Tips to helper, cook, guide or any staff.
- Any other costing involved due to any kind of natural calamity, forced circumstances which are out of our control.
Cancellation Policy
No Refund shall be made with respect to the initial booking amount for any cancellations. However
- If cancellations are made 30 days before the start date of the trip, 50% of the trip cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
- If cancellations are made 15-30 days before the start date of the trip, 75% of the trip cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
- If cancellations are made within 0-15 days before the start date of the trip, 100% of the trip cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
- In the case of unforeseen weather conditions or government restrictions, certain activities may be canceled and in such cases, the operator will try his best to provide an alternate feasible activity. However, no refund will be provided for the same.
Things to Carry
Gear and Extra:
• A rucksack bag and a day pack.
• 3-liter water bladder or water bottle
Clothes:
• A sun cap and a woolen cap
• UV protected sunglasses
• At least 1 pair of inner thermals
• One cotton long sleeves and 2 short sleeve t-shirt
• 1 flees jacket
• 1 heavy Thick jacket/down jacket
• 1 pair of gloves
• At least 2 long pants (trek pants and cargo pants are favorable)
• 4 sets of undergarments
• 2 pair of socks
• A small towel
• A rain jacket or a poncho
Footwear:
• Above-the-ankle waterproof and breathable hiking boots with good grip
• Flip flops/sandals
Medications:
• One strip of Diamox
• Glucose powder
• medicines for headaches, diarrhea, motion and altitude sickness
• Dettol
• Bandages
• Cotton
• Sprain relief spray
• Crepe bandage
• Any personal medication advised by the doctor
Personal & accessories:
• Toothpaste, toothbrush
• Paper soap, or sanitizer
• Sunscreen minimum of spf40 , lip balm, cold creams
• Body spray
• Led torch light
As well as being famous for having the most tigers of all India’s national parks, Corbett is known for its stunning scenery, including jungle, grasslands, riverine and hilly terrain, home to an abundance of wild elephant, deer, primate, reptile and birdlife, as well as leopard, Himalayan black bear and sloth bear.
The park is divided into six zones that all offer different experiences; most famous is Dhikala, which offers the best chance to spot animals. Take note: the bulk of the park is closed during rainy season (generally mid-November to mid-June), with only a few zones open year-round.
Crowded around a deep, green volcanic lake, Nainital is Kumaon’s largest town and favourite hill resort. It occupies a steep forested valley around the namesake lake Naini.