Holiday Destinations in India
Arrival at Leh airport, to be received by our representative and transferred to the Hotel Check in to the hotel for a complete day of rest wherein welcome tea and coffee will be served by the Hotel. Post lunch visit Leh Market, Leh Palace and Shanti Stupas in Leh. Leh a District in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, was earlier was the capital of the Himalayan kingdom of Ladakh. It is famous around the world for its beauty and divine landscapes.
If your passport is stolen, you should immediately report the theft or loss to the police in the location where your passport was stolen. An FIR is required by the Indian government in order to obtain an exit visa to leave India if the lost passport contained your Indian visa. Although the Embassy or Consulate General is able to replace a stolen or lost passport, the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) are responsible for approving an exit permit. This process usually takes three to four working days, but can take longer.
Morning play golf at JAYACHAMARAIA WADIYAR GOLF CLUB – The year was 1906, the late Maharaja Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar, with Far-sightedness and his Profound sense of Scenic Beauty, chose the Foothills of the Famous Chamundi Hills as the locale for the Race and Golf Courses. The JWGC is located on 110 Acres in the premises Of the Mysore Race Club 1940-On his Accession to the Throne, H H Jayachamaraja Wadiyar took a keen interest in Racing and golf and maintained the Golf CourseLate afternoon visit BRINDAVAN GARDEN, one of the best and most beautiful garden in India. Overnight at the hotel Deccan (now known as Kingfisher Red) took off at its scheduled time to Leh. When we boarded the flight it was dark outside The sun had yet to kiss the horizon good morning. The darkness outside played a perfect ally to our plans of catching up on our sleep, But, soon our plans were spoilt by the voice of the captain informing us about the ‘not-to-miss’ sunrise Yes, the sunrise was one of th e most memorable sunrises that we saw in our lives.
Arrival at Leh airport, to be received by our representative and transferred to the Hotel Check in to the hotel for a complete day of rest wherein welcome tea and coffee will be served by the Hotel. Post lunch visit Leh Market, Leh Palace and Shanti Stupas in Leh. Leh a District in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, was earlier was the capital of the Himalayan kingdom of Ladakh. It is famous around the world for its beauty and divine landscapes.
If your passport is stolen, you should immediately report the theft or loss to the police in the location where your passport was stolen. An FIR is required by the Indian government in order to obtain an exit visa to leave India if the lost passport contained your Indian visa. Although the Embassy or Consulate General is able to replace a stolen or lost passport, the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) are responsible for approving an exit permit. This process usually takes three to four working days, but can take longer.
Morning play golf at JAYACHAMARAIA WADIYAR GOLF CLUB – The year was 1906, the late Maharaja Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar, with Far-sightedness and his Profound sense of Scenic Beauty, chose the Foothills of the Famous Chamundi Hills as the locale for the Race and Golf Courses. The JWGC is located on 110 Acres in the premises Of the Mysore Race Club 1940-On his Accession to the Throne, H H Jayachamaraja Wadiyar took a keen interest in Racing and golf and maintained the Golf CourseLate afternoon visit BRINDAVAN GARDEN, one of the best and most beautiful garden in India. Overnight at the hotel Deccan (now known as Kingfisher Red) took off at its scheduled time to Leh. When we boarded the flight it was dark outside The sun had yet to kiss the horizon good morning. The darkness outside played a perfect ally to our plans of catching up on our sleep, But, soon our plans were spoilt by the voice of the captain informing us about the ‘not-to-miss’ sunrise Yes, the sunrise was one of th e most memorable sunrises that we saw in our lives.
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