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17 nights
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Updated Monday the 6th of September, 2010
Gateway
airport: Delhi, India
[DEL]
Arrival window:
8 a.m. to 11 a .m.
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OVERVIEW:
Timed for the color and character of the Pushkar Camel Fair.
Also Ranthambhore Wildlife Reserve, Delhi, Taj Mahal and the
photogenic smiles and complexions of India's people
etcetera. India forms the central peninsula of southern
Asia, of some 1,581,410 square miles, and gained its
independence from Britain in 1947. India, you may not know,
was first with Arabic numerals, the number zero and even
Aesop's fables, but of prime importance to us during our 17
night stay will be photogenic subjects such as its people,
wildlife, landscape, history and the colorful Pushkar Camel
Fair. Please join us for a taste of the real India.
TRAVEL TO THE GATEWAY AIRPORT
o It is recommended that clients arrive a day early to be fresh for the trip, and to also counteract possible flight delays.
o Early arrival also enables you to explore the gateway city should you wish to do so.
o When booking flights, add a day for overnight travel or two days if also crossing the Pacific Ocean/International Dateline.
o The last day of the trip is the date you should arrange your flight home unless you plan to stay on. Thank you!
DAYS 1 + 2 |
DELHI
Your morning flight will be met, and following lunch
together we'll take an afternoon tour of Delhi which will include the likes of the Qutub Minar, India Gate, and
the British architecture of the 340 room President's House.
In Old Delhi, very much in contrast to the new town, we'll
explore the Red Fort and Jama Masjid - the largest mosque in
India. Lots of character and color at Chandni Chowk (Silver
Square), the main shopping street, and more.
DELHI, 2 nights
DAY 3 |
AGRA
and TAJ MAHAL
To Agra today, where the massive Agra Fort with its elegant
buildings behind the foreboding walls are an elegant blend
of Hindu and Central Asian architectural styles. Nearby is
the Taj Mahal, which means 'Gem of Buildings'. It took 18
years to build back in the 1600's, and is magnificent on its
18 foot bed of white marble. A visit at sunset is planned.
AGRA, 1 night
DAYS 4 + 5 |
RANTHAMBHORE
We'll return to the Taj Mahal for the first morning light,
and then take breakfast on the move to give us time to relax
prior to our Ranthambhore jungle excursion in jeeps (better
still, Land Rovers!). It is the sight of one of India's
finest game reserves, and dotted with lakes and ponds around
which many species of wildlife are bound to be found. Among
the wildlife are Sambar and Spotted Deer, Blue Bull, Wild
Boar, Marsh Crocodile, Sloth Bear, and Four Horned Antelope.
Add to these numerous species of bird and lush flora, and
you have a photographer's paradise! Hey, and Tigers prowl
the reserve peripheries too.
On day 5 we'll return to the jungle at sunrise, and
following hearty breakfasts we will explore the tribal
villages of Sawai Madhopur. Each is self-contained and
unaffected by the bustle of the outside world.
RANTHAMBHORE, 2 nights
DAYS 6 + 7 |
KOTA
and BUNDI
We'll photograph our way to Kota in the usual manner, and
after lunch we'll visit the banks of the Chambal River. The
river banks are the scene of clothes washing done the old,
old way - very much a way of life for local people. Nearby
Nangta is a small town with just one street. The rest are
trails which we'll explore and photograph the likes of
street vendors and giggling, photogenic children.
On day 7 we'll go northwest to the picturesque town of Bundi.
Besides exploring the bazaar and residential areas of town,
we meet and photograph people in their Rajasthani attire -
both full of character and color.
KOTA, 2 nights
DAYS 8 + 9 |
CHITTAURGARH (CHITTOR)
Day 8 takes us southwestwards to Chittor. The hilltop
fortress there epitomizes the romantic ideal of Rajput
chivalry. In the afternoon we'll board auto-rickshaws to
access the town center as the roads are too narrow for
larger vehicles. Ambling on the side streets we'll
experience the real ethnic Rajastan - old fashioned houses
with small balconies, and most likely, friendly faces
peeping through the small windows.
Day 9 will see us at Chittor's majestic fort shooting the
artistry of Padminis Palace and Victory and Fame Towers.
Optional afternoon activities.
CHITTOR, 2 nights
DAYS 10, 11 + 12 |
UDAIPUR
We continue southwest to Udaipur in the morning, and find
one of India's most beautiful cities in its Lake Pichola
setting. During our two days here we'll cruise the lake, and
take in the likes of the City Palace, Jagadish Temple and
Jagmandir Palace which provided inspiration for the Taj
Mahal.
On days 11 and 12 we'll change pace and subject with a trip
to a local brick works. The mixing of clay by hand and young
girls carrying mud and clay in overhead baskets, sets the
place apart from the brick works that we are familiar with
and we'll get some excellent still-lifes here also. Then on
to a steam locomotive yard on the edge of Udaipur, where
skilled workers still do much of the work by hand. Plus much
more besides while in the Udaipur area.
UDAIPUR, 3 nights
DAYS 13, 14 + 15 |
PUSHKAR CAMEL FAIR
North along Route 8 today to the renowned Pushkar Camel Fair
- a photographic bounty to put it mildly. We'll spend 3 comfortable
nights in tents at the Government of India Tourist Camp, and venture out
at various intervals for a potpourri of quality photography. The soft
light of early and late will yield best results of an extra-ordinary
gathering of pilgrims, gypsies, entertainers and 10,000 plus camels.
There will be much to see and do, plus you can get involved in the
tug-of-war between locals and visitors to the Fair.
PUSHKAR FAIR, 3 nights
DAY 16 |
JAIPUR
Jaipur is to the east and we'll shoot as we go again. Then
check-in to our hotel prior to setting off in search of
pictures. We'll join the cows on the streets when visiting
the Palace of Winds and City Palace, and also have time to
explore the bustling bazaars of Jaipur, and more.
JAIPUR, 1 night
DAY 17 | JAIPUR to DELHI
Our last full day sees us returning from whence we came to
Delhi. We'll have captured most of the essence of India in pixels already, but we'll still take in the unique
as we head for Delhi.
The highlight will be the Amber Fort known as the 'Pink
City' because of its construction with pink Jaipur
sandstone. Elephant taxis will take us to the top of the
fort. Farewell dinner to close our day.
DELHI, 1 night
DAY 18 | Flights home
Depart New Delhi for flights home this morning.
Photographer/Leader
John Baker
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PHOTOGRAPHY TOUR FEES
TRIP COST: $TBD per person double occupancy
SINGLE ROOM SUPPLEMENT: $TBD
SMALL GROUP SUPPLEMENT: For groups of 3 only: Add 10% of the trip cost above. For 1 and 2-person ‘groups’ only, the rate is negotiable.
INCLUDED IN THE TRIP COST:
The following items are included in the trip cost: personalized photography instruction throughout the trip by John; all accommodations; all breakfasts; on-vehicle
snacks and bottled water; all ground transportation; airport
transfers on the first and last days of the trip only; entrance fees for sites and activities listed below under ‘Admissions’; and following the trip, field notes describing the time, place and subject of each photo stop, and a disc containing images of clients 'in action' on the trip.
NOT INCLUDED IN THE TRIP COST: The costs for these items are
the responsibility of each participant: airfare; travel costs
between your home and the gateway airport and return; any
transportation or travel costs incurred prior to or after the tour’s
inclusive dates; pre-tour and/or post-tour accommodation; lunches and
dinners; alcoholic beverages; entrance fees or costs related to
optional sites or activities not included in the itinerary or a part
of the trip; excess baggage charges; medical costs; personal items;
incidental charges incurred at our accommodations such as internet
access, phone calls or laundry; baggage and/or travel insurance;
passport or visa expenses; and airport departure taxes.
ENROLLMENT
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