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  • direct flight of PLL LOT on the routes: Warsaw-Delhi and Mumbai-Warsaw
  • the most important monuments of India
  • fairy tale Taj Mahal
  • fairy-tale palaces, impressive forts of Rajasthan
  • "Manchester of the East" - Ahmedabad
  • monuments of the state of Gujarat
  • Mumbai - the city of dreams

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Meeting of participants at the airport. Direct flight with PLL LOT's Dreamliner (Boeing 787) on the Warsaw-Delhi route.


2. DAY. DELHI

Arrival in DELHI, the capital of India and the political center of the country. Impressive monuments and imposing government buildings testify to the city's splendor. Delhi is the quintessence of modern India, a city full of contrasts, where unimaginable wealth and extreme poverty as well as history and modernity coexist side by side. Transfer to the hotel in the morning. Accommodation. Breakfast. Then, visiting Old Delhi: Jama Masjid - the largest mosque in India, Raj Ghat - the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi. Passageway to the buildings of the Red Fort - a huge citadel made of red sandstone, entered on the UNESCO list. A walk through Chandni Chowk - the main artery of the Old Town, which is also a bustling bazaar. Rickshaw ride. Sightseeing of New Delhi: the Qutb Minar complex with visible influences of Hindu architecture and Islam, Humayun's mausoleum - the tomb of a Mongolian ruler from the 16th century. Qutb Minar and Humayun's mausoleum have been entered on the UNESCO list. Passage to the Gate of India - 42-meter triumphal arch. Panoramic ride next to the parliament building and the Presidential Palace. Return to the hotel, dinner and overnight.


3. DAY. AGRA

Breakfast. Check out from the hotel. Transfer to AGRA. Visiting the former capital of the Great Mughals: Taj Mahal - one of the most romantic places in the world, created as a proof of love for a woman. This most magnificent showcase of India, built in the first half of the 17th century, was recognized as one of the seven modern wonders of the world and entered on the UNESCO list. Then Fort Agra - a mighty red sandstone fortress, an imperial city surrounded by a 2.5-kilometer wall, a masterpiece of design and construction under the patronage of UNESCO. Check-in at the hotel, dinner, overnight.


4. DAY. FATEHPUR SIKRI - ABHANERI

Breakfast. Checking out. Transfer to FATEHPUR SIKRI - which means Victory City. Visiting the palace buildings of the city, which for 14 years was the capital of the Akbar the Great's empire. The most beautiful of the many memorabilia of its former glory are the public and private audience rooms, the Great Mosque designed in the style of the mosque in Mecca, and the Palace of Five Floors. Fatehpur Sikri is on the UNESCO list. Transfer to ABHANERI, a small village in Rajasthan, famous for its "Baoris" or stepping wells that were invented by local communities to collect rainwater. Visiting the largest of them - Chand Baori. Transfer to the hotel near Jaipur. Accommodation, dinner, overnight.


5. DAY. FORT AMBER - DŻAJPUR

Breakfast. Transfer to FORT AMBER - the former seat of the rulers of Amber. Drive by jeep to the hill (or on an elephant for an extra charge, approx. 12 USD / person), where the impressive fort rises. Visiting the magnificent defensive and palace buildings located within it. Transfer to the center of JAJPUR - the capital of Rajasthan, known as the Pink City. It owes this nickname to the pink color of the facades of the old town buildings, which symbolizes hospitality. Jaipur is also a city of magnificent palaces and bazaars known for their excellent handicrafts and one of the largest goldsmiths and gemstones processing centers in India. Sightseeing: City Palace - the royal residence and the museum located in it, the Jantar Mantar astronomical observatory entered on the UNESCO list. Passage to the Palace of the Winds, one of the most recognizable buildings in the city, the original façade of which is decorated with hundreds of windows. Return to the hotel, dinner, overnight.


6. DAY. PUSHKAR - JODHPUR

Breakfast. Checking out. Transfer to PUSZKAR, a small town by the lake of the same name. It is one of the most sacred cities in India, especially important for the followers of Hinduism - there is one of the few temples dedicated to Brahma in the country. A walk around the town and the vicinity of the lake and ghats is an opportunity to observe religious rituals. Transfer to JODHPUR, known as the Blue City and known throughout Rajasthan for its spectacular views. Visiting the magnificent Mehrangarh fortress perched on more than 120 meters high rock, considered the most majestic defensive structure in Rajasthan. The fortress is admired by numerous palaces and a museum with a rich collection of palanquin, furniture and weapons, and from the defensive walls there is a spectacular view of the blue-painted houses clustered at the foot of the rocks. Check-in at the hotel, dinner, overnight.


7. DAY. RANAKPUR - UDAJPUR

Breakfast. Checking out. Transfer to RANAKPUR, one of the holiest places of Jainism. Visiting the temple complex from the 15th century, picturesquely situated in a forested valley. Visiting the Chaumukha Temple dedicated to Adinath. Built of white marble, the temple hides excellent sculptural decorations almost completely covering its interior. The 1,444 columns, each of which are different, deserve attention. Transfer to UDAJPUR, called the City of the Rising Sun and considered the most romantic in all of India. Its fairy-tale beauty, picturesque location around the lakes and beautiful palaces on the islands delight visitors. Check-in at the hotel, dinner, overnight.


8. DAY. UDAJPUR

Breakfast. Panoramic ride along the shores of the artificial lake of Fatah Sagar, created in 1678. Sightseeing of UDAJPUR: richly carved Jagdish temple from the 17th century, 18th-century Saheliyon-ki-Bari, ie the Garden of the Court's Dam, the City Palace, the largest royal residence in Rajasthan. The complex includes a museum and palaces, some of which are inhabited by the descendants of former rulers, and some have been converted into luxury hotels. In the afternoon, a boat cruise on Lake Pichola, during which you can admire the magnificent palaces: the City Palace on the East Bank and the Palace on the Lake, a former royal summer residence, and now one of the best hotels in the world, which often serves as the scenery of popular movies, filmed here .in. scenes for the movie "Octopussy" from the series about James Bond. Return to the hotel, dinner, overnight.


9. DAY. AHMEDABAD

Breakfast. Check out from the hotel. Transfer to AHMEDABAD, the former capital of the state of Gujarat, now called the "Manchester of the East" due to its high industrialization. It is one of the most historic cities in India, where you can still see the gates and walls of the original fortifications. The city has some of the most magnificent Indo-Islamic monuments as well as magnificent Hindu and Jain temples. In 2017, Old Ahmedabad was proclaimed India's first UNESCO World Heritage city. Along the way, a visit to the Adalaj Wawa Step Well, which shows a consistent mix of Hindu and Islamic elements giving this place a magical aura. A visit to the Law Garden textile market and an opportunity to buy local products. Transfer to the hotel. Accommodation, dinner and overnight.


10. DAY. PATAN - MODHERA

Breakfast. Drive to PATAN on the Saraswati River and visit the Rani ki vav stepped well, built in the 11th-12th centuries by order of Queen Udaymati, Bhimdev's wife. It was one of the largest and most impressive structures of this type. Then a visit to the Patola silk factory, which is often referred to as the queen of silk, and Mashru, a fabric that is a mixture of silk and cotton. Transfer to MODHERA and visiting the Temple of the Sun, one of the most valuable monuments of Indian religious architecture. Built by King Bhimdev I in 1026 on a pedestal, it was dedicated to the sun god Surya. Noteworthy are the rich ornaments in the form of sculptures of gods, animals and floral motifs as well as the colossal reservoir in front of the temple with a series of carved steps leading to the bottom. Return to the hotel, dinner and overnight.


11. DAY. ARCHEOLOGICAL PARK CHAMPANER-PAVAGADH

Breakfast. Transfer to the CHAMPANER-PAVAGADH ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK, where there are remains of the buildings of the former Muslim city and the former capital of the Gujarat state, built in the 8th – 14th centuries. The Archaeological Park has been on the UNESCO list since 2004. A walk in the park, the biggest attractions of which are Fort Pavagadh, the Jama Masjid and Nagina Masjid mosques, the Kalika Mata and Lakulisa Temple. Return to the hotel, dinner and overnight.


12. DAY. AHMEDABAD - BOMBAJ

Breakfast. Check out from the hotel. AHMEDABADU Tour: Sidi Saijad Mosque from 1573, "Harijan Ashram" ashram complex with shady trees inhabited by thousands of parrots, squirrels, offering shelter from loud city streets and is one of Ahmedabad's main tourist attractions. Hathee Singh Jain Temple, built in 1850 of pure white marble. Transfer to the airport and flight to BOMBAI, the commercial capital of the country and an important port on the Arabian Sea. Today, the city is a symbol of modern India and the seat of the country's most important banks and financial institutions. Traditional bazaars are adjacent to fashionable malls, and the wealthy neighborhoods are surrounded by crowded slums. Mumbai is also the world's largest film industry center, known as Bollywood. Transfer to the hotel. Accommodation, dinner and overnight.


13. DAY. BOMB.

Breakfast. Visiting the BOMBAI: The Gates of India - the most famous monument from the colonial era and the Mahalaxmi Temple. A trip to the island of Elefenta, which hides magnificent Early Indian temples carved into the rocky cliffs. The island is named after an elephant statue that was once located here, which has now found a place in one of Mumbai's museums. The temples were entered on the UNESCO List. A visit to Mani Bhavan - a museum located in the former residence of Mahatma Gandhi, where souvenirs, photographs and an impressive collection of books have been collected. Next, a panoramic drive through Mumbai: University of Mumbai with the Rajabai clock tower, Flora fountain, St. Thomas, Victoria Terminus Railway Station - the most beautiful example of Victorian Gothic in India, entered on the UNESCO list, the building of the Supreme Court. A ride on Marine Drive, the seaside boardwalk known as the "queen's necklace" that connects the north and south ends of the city, and a tour of the Hanging Gardens. Return to the hotel. Dinner and overnight.


14. DAY.

Breakfast. Check out from the hotel. Transfer to the airport and flight to Poland.

12 nights and 1 started hotel night in hotels *** / **** in cities or towns: 1 and 1 started hotel day in Delhi, 1 in Agra, 2 in Jaipur, 1 in Jodhpur, 2 in Udajpur, 3 in Ahmedabad, 2 in Mumbai; 2-person rooms with bathrooms (1 extra bed available) • meals: 13 breakfasts, 12 dinners • flight: Warsaw-Delhi and Mumbai-Warsaw • transfer by minibus or coach (depending on the number of people) • rickshaw ride in Delhi • transfer to Fort Amber by jeep • cruise on Lake Pichola (depends on the water level) • trip to Elefanta Island in Mumbai • pilot care • KL and NW insurance

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India

Kraj pełen tajemnic, kontrastów i zagadek. Pełne kolorów Indie to jedna z najstarszych kultur na świecie. Zabytki różnych epok, taniec i muzyka podkreślają tożsamość narodową tego wspaniałego miejsca. Rękodzieła są ważnym elementem świadczącym o bogactwie i różnorodności tradycji subkontynentu indyjskiego.

Location on the map Route

Delhi • Agra • Fatehpur Sikri • Abhaneri • Fort Amber • Jaipur • Pushkar • Jodhpur • Ranakpur • Udajpur • Ahmedabad • Patan • Modhera • Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park • Ahmedabad • Mumbai

A sensational combination of exploring the legendary Mumbai, the Golden Triangle of India, countless magical palaces, impressive forts and the unknown. The program includes the whole quintessence of India: Indian classic, Delhi full of contrasts, Taj Mahal - a modern wonder of the world, Pink City of Jaipur, fairy-tale Udaypur, Blue City of Jodhpur, one of the holiest cities in India - Pushkar, mysterious Ahmedabad and Mumbai - one of the largest metropolises in world. Pictures like from the movie "Slumdog Millionaire. Millionaire from the street ", the dizzying pace of life and of course the famous Bollywood, where crowds of dreamers from all over India in the hope that their Bollywood dream will materialize here. Route in India: approx. 1800 km and internal flight.

1. DAY. Meeting of participants at the airport. Direct flight with PLL LOT's Dreamliner (Boeing 787) on the Warsaw-Delhi route.

2. DAY. DELHI
Arrival in DELHI, the capital of India and the political center of the country. Impressive monuments and imposing government buildings testify to the city's splendor. Delhi is the quintessence of modern India, a city full of contrasts, where unimaginable wealth and extreme poverty as well as history and modernity coexist side by side. Transfer to the hotel in the morning. Accommodation. Breakfast. Then, visiting Old Delhi: Jama Masjid - the largest mosque in India, Raj Ghat - the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi. Passageway to the buildings of the Red Fort - a huge citadel made of red sandstone, entered on the UNESCO list. A walk through Chandni Chowk - the main artery of the Old Town, which is also a bustling bazaar. Rickshaw ride. Sightseeing of New Delhi: the Qutb Minar complex with visible influences of Hindu architecture and Islam, Humayun's mausoleum - the tomb of a Mongolian ruler from the 16th century. Qutb Minar and Humayun's mausoleum have been entered on the UNESCO list. Passage to the Gate of India - 42-meter triumphal arch. Panoramic ride next to the parliament building and the Presidential Palace. Return to the hotel, dinner and overnight.


3. DAY. AGRA
Breakfast. Check out from the hotel. Transfer to AGRA. Visiting the former capital of the Great Mughals: Taj Mahal - one of the most romantic places in the world, created as a proof of love for a woman. This most magnificent showcase of India, built in the first half of the 17th century, was recognized as one of the seven modern wonders of the world and entered on the UNESCO list. Then Fort Agra - a mighty red sandstone fortress, an imperial city surrounded by a 2.5-kilometer wall, a masterpiece of design and construction under the patronage of UNESCO. Check-in at the hotel, dinner, overnight.


4. DAY. FATEHPUR SIKRI - ABHANERI
Breakfast. Checking out. Transfer to FATEHPUR SIKRI - which means Victory City. Visiting the palace buildings of the city, which for 14 years was the capital of the Akbar the Great's empire. The most beautiful of the many memorabilia of its former glory are the public and private audience rooms, the Great Mosque designed in the style of the mosque in Mecca, and the Palace of Five Floors. Fatehpur Sikri is on the UNESCO list. Transfer to ABHANERI, a small village in Rajasthan, famous for its "Baoris" or stepping wells that were invented by local communities to collect rainwater. Visiting the largest of them - Chand Baori. Transfer to the hotel near Jaipur. Accommodation, dinner, overnight.


5. DAY. FORT AMBER - DŻAJPUR
Breakfast. Transfer to FORT AMBER - the former seat of the rulers of Amber. Drive by jeep to the hill (or on an elephant for an extra charge, approx. 12 USD / person), where the impressive fort rises. Visiting the magnificent defensive and palace buildings located within it. Transfer to the center of JAJPUR - the capital of Rajasthan, known as the Pink City. It owes this nickname to the pink color of the facades of the old town buildings, which symbolizes hospitality. Jaipur is also a city of magnificent palaces and bazaars known for their excellent handicrafts and one of the largest goldsmiths and gemstones processing centers in India. Sightseeing: City Palace - the royal residence and the museum located in it, the Jantar Mantar astronomical observatory entered on the UNESCO list. Passage to the Palace of the Winds, one of the most recognizable buildings in the city, the original façade of which is decorated with hundreds of windows. Return to the hotel, dinner, overnight.


6. DAY. PUSHKAR - JODHPUR
Breakfast. Checking out. Transfer to PUSZKAR, a small town by the lake of the same name. It is one of the most sacred cities in India, especially important for the followers of Hinduism - there is one of the few temples dedicated to Brahma in the country. A walk around the town and the vicinity of the lake and ghats is an opportunity to observe religious rituals. Transfer to JODHPUR, known as the Blue City and known throughout Rajasthan for its spectacular views. Visiting the magnificent Mehrangarh fortress perched on more than 120 meters high rock, considered the most majestic defensive structure in Rajasthan. The fortress is admired by numerous palaces and a museum with a rich collection of palanquin, furniture and weapons, and from the defensive walls there is a spectacular view of the blue-painted houses clustered at the foot of the rocks. Check-in at the hotel, dinner, overnight.


7. DAY. RANAKPUR - UDAJPUR
Breakfast. Checking out. Transfer to RANAKPUR, one of the holiest places of Jainism. Visiting the temple complex from the 15th century, picturesquely situated in a forested valley. Visiting the Chaumukha Temple dedicated to Adinath. Built of white marble, the temple hides excellent sculptural decorations almost completely covering its interior. The 1,444 columns, each of which are different, deserve attention. Transfer to UDAJPUR, called the City of the Rising Sun and considered the most romantic in all of India. Its fairy-tale beauty, picturesque location around the lakes and beautiful palaces on the islands delight visitors. Check-in at the hotel, dinner, overnight.


8. DAY. UDAJPUR
Breakfast. Panoramic ride along the shores of the artificial lake of Fatah Sagar, created in 1678. Sightseeing of UDAJPUR: richly carved Jagdish temple from the 17th century, 18th-century Saheliyon-ki-Bari, ie the Garden of the Court's Dam, the City Palace, the largest royal residence in Rajasthan. The complex includes a museum and palaces, some of which are inhabited by the descendants of former rulers, and some have been converted into luxury hotels. In the afternoon, a boat cruise on Lake Pichola, during which you can admire the magnificent palaces: the City Palace on the East Bank and the Palace on the Lake, a former royal summer residence, and now one of the best hotels in the world, which often serves as the scenery of popular movies, filmed here .in. scenes for the movie "Octopussy" from the series about James Bond. Return to the hotel, dinner, overnight.


9. DAY. AHMEDABAD
Breakfast. Check out from the hotel. Transfer to AHMEDABAD, the former capital of the state of Gujarat, now called the "Manchester of the East" due to its high industrialization. It is one of the most historic cities in India, where you can still see the gates and walls of the original fortifications. The city has some of the most magnificent Indo-Islamic monuments as well as magnificent Hindu and Jain temples. In 2017, Old Ahmedabad was proclaimed India's first UNESCO World Heritage city. Along the way, a visit to the Adalaj Wawa Step Well, which shows a consistent mix of Hindu and Islamic elements giving this place a magical aura. A visit to the Law Garden textile market and an opportunity to buy local products. Transfer to the hotel. Accommodation, dinner and overnight.


10. DAY. PATAN - MODHERA
Breakfast. Drive to PATAN on the Saraswati River and visit the Rani ki vav stepped well, built in the 11th-12th centuries by order of Queen Udaymati, Bhimdev's wife. It was one of the largest and most impressive structures of this type. Then a visit to the Patola silk factory, which is often referred to as the queen of silk, and Mashru, a fabric that is a mixture of silk and cotton. Transfer to MODHERA and visiting the Temple of the Sun, one of the most valuable monuments of Indian religious architecture. Built by King Bhimdev I in 1026 on a pedestal, it was dedicated to the sun god Surya. Noteworthy are the rich ornaments in the form of sculptures of gods, animals and floral motifs as well as the colossal reservoir in front of the temple with a series of carved steps leading to the bottom. Return to the hotel, dinner and overnight.


11. DAY. ARCHEOLOGICAL PARK CHAMPANER-PAVAGADH
Breakfast. Transfer to the CHAMPANER-PAVAGADH ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK, where there are remains of the buildings of the former Muslim city and the former capital of the Gujarat state, built in the 8th – 14th centuries. The Archaeological Park has been on the UNESCO list since 2004. A walk in the park, the biggest attractions of which are Fort Pavagadh, the Jama Masjid and Nagina Masjid mosques, the Kalika Mata and Lakulisa Temple. Return to the hotel, dinner and overnight.


12. DAY. AHMEDABAD - BOMBAJ
Breakfast. Check out from the hotel. AHMEDABADU Tour: Sidi Saijad Mosque from 1573, "Harijan Ashram" ashram complex with shady trees inhabited by thousands of parrots, squirrels, offering shelter from loud city streets and is one of Ahmedabad's main tourist attractions. Hathee Singh Jain Temple, built in 1850 of pure white marble. Transfer to the airport and flight to BOMBAI, the commercial capital of the country and an important port on the Arabian Sea. Today, the city is a symbol of modern India and the seat of the country's most important banks and financial institutions. Traditional bazaars are adjacent to fashionable malls, and the wealthy neighborhoods are surrounded by crowded slums. Mumbai is also the world's largest film industry center, known as Bollywood. Transfer to the hotel. Accommodation, dinner and overnight.


13. DAY. BOMB.
Breakfast. Visiting the BOMBAI: The Gates of India - the most famous monument from the colonial era and the Mahalaxmi Temple. A trip to the island of Elefenta, which hides magnificent Early Indian temples carved into the rocky cliffs. The island is named after an elephant statue that was once located here, which has now found a place in one of Mumbai's museums. The temples were entered on the UNESCO List. A visit to Mani Bhavan - a museum located in the former residence of Mahatma Gandhi, where souvenirs, photographs and an impressive collection of books have been collected. Next, a panoramic drive through Mumbai: University of Mumbai with the Rajabai clock tower, Flora fountain, St. Thomas, Victoria Terminus Railway Station - the most beautiful example of Victorian Gothic in India, entered on the UNESCO list, the building of the Supreme Court. A ride on Marine Drive, the seaside boardwalk known as the "queen's necklace" that connects the north and south ends of the city, and a tour of the Hanging Gardens. Return to the hotel. Dinner and overnight.


14. DAY.
Breakfast. Check out from the hotel. Transfer to the airport and flight to Poland.

BENEFITS: 12 nights and 1 started hotel night in hotels *** / **** in cities or towns: 1 and 1 started hotel day in Delhi, 1 in Agra, 2 in Jaipur, 1 in Jodhpur, 2 in Udajpur, 3 in Ahmedabad, 2 in Mumbai; 2-person rooms with bathrooms (1 extra bed available) • meals: 13 breakfasts, 12 dinners • flight: Warsaw-Delhi and Mumbai-Warsaw • transfer by minibus or coach (depending on the number of people) • rickshaw ride in Delhi • transfer to Fort Amber by jeep • cruise on Lake Pichola (depends on the water level) • trip to Elefanta Island in Mumbai • pilot care • KL and NW insurance

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Ogólna ocena organizacji wycieczki

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50+ lat, Groups of friends january 2024
Wycieczka super , w ostatnim miejscu gdzie były 3 noclegi atrakcje po drugim noclegu mało ciekawe a dużo czasu w podróży. Osobiście wolałabym spędzić więcej czasu w Mumbaju. Pozostała część (...) expand
Wycieczka super , w ostatnim miejscu gdzie były 3 noclegi atrakcje po drugim noclegu mało ciekawe a dużo czasu w podróży. Osobiście wolałabym spędzić więcej czasu w Mumbaju. Pozostała część programu naprawdę atrakcyjna.
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31-40 lat, Couples january 2024
Na wycieczkę do Indii zdecydowaliśmy się dość spontanicznie, mieliśmy niewielką wiedzę na temat tego kraju i raczej dość stereotypowe jego wyobrażenie. Dwa tygodnie spędzone w Indiach pod opieką (...) expand
Na wycieczkę do Indii zdecydowaliśmy się dość spontanicznie, mieliśmy niewielką wiedzę na temat tego kraju i raczej dość stereotypowe jego wyobrażenie. Dwa tygodnie spędzone w Indiach pod opieką wspaniałej pilotki – Pani Beaty pozwoliły nam poznać nieco ten niezwykły kraj i rozbudziły apetyt na więcej. Chętnie odwiedzimy jeszcze południe Indii. Program wyjazdu oceniamy jako bardzo bogaty, ciekawy i dający możliwość ujrzenia różnych obliczy Indii. Żałujemy jednak, że na zwiedzanie takich miast jak Delhi czy Bombaj przewidziano jedynie po jednym dniu, odczuwamy duży niedosyt. Podziwianie miasta z okien autokaru mija się z celem. Nawet gdyby wiązało się to z większym kosztem wyjazdu, wolelibyśmy w każdym z tych miejsc spędzić chociaż po dwa dni. Tym bardziej, że wielogodzinne przejazdy do Patan czy Champaner-Pavagadh z Ahmedabadu, w którym spędziliśmy trzy noclegi (końcówka wyjazdu), były męczące i zwiedzane obiekty nie rekompensowały poczucia straconego czasu spędzonego w autokarze. Skoro o autokarze mowa – jego stan pozostawiał wiele do życzenia, nie było w nim ogrzewania i grupa marzła, gdyż w styczniu na północy Indii temperatury są bardzo niskie. Biorąc pod uwagę fakt, jak wiele czasu spędza się w autokarze podczas wycieczek objazdowych, organizator wyjazdu powinien zadbać o wyższy standard pojazdu. Hotele bez szału, w niektórych zimno i wilgotno, wyżywienie na ogół smaczne.
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50+ lat, Groups of friends january 2024
Wycieczka ciekawa ale mam niedosyt pobytu w Bombaju uważam chociaż jeszcze jeden dzień zamiast tej jednej studni expand
Wycieczka ciekawa ale mam niedosyt pobytu w Bombaju uważam chociaż jeszcze jeden dzień zamiast tej jednej studni
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50+ lat, Couples january 2024
Ciekawa wycieczka zwłaszcza z panią Dorotą [...] / pilot/ która ma ogromną wiedzę o Indiach expand
Ciekawa wycieczka zwłaszcza z panią Dorotą [...] / pilot/ która ma ogromną wiedzę o Indiach
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41-50 lat, Solo january 2024
JAK NA INDIE WYCIECZKA BARDZO UDANA DZIELI PILOTOWI PANI BEACIE, KTÓRA PRZEPROWADZIŁA NAS PRZEZ INDIE PROFESIONALNIE expand
JAK NA INDIE WYCIECZKA BARDZO UDANA DZIELI PILOTOWI PANI BEACIE, KTÓRA PRZEPROWADZIŁA NAS PRZEZ INDIE PROFESIONALNIE
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50+ lat, Solo january 2024
Wycieczka bardzo ciekawa, dobrze prowadzona przez pilotkę. Moim zdaniem trzeba zmienić drugą część wycieczki, z każdym dniem odległości przemierzane autokarem stawały się coraz (...) expand
Wycieczka bardzo ciekawa, dobrze prowadzona przez pilotkę. Moim zdaniem trzeba zmienić drugą część wycieczki, z każdym dniem odległości przemierzane autokarem stawały się coraz dłuższe. W okolicach Ahmebadabu, w ostatnim dniu pobytu w tym mieście, praktycznie cały dzień składał się z przejazdu autokarem. Autokar wożący nas prawie przez cały pobyt był niewygodny. Dopiero w Mumbaju autokar był o zadowalającym standardzie, ale to już był praktycznie koniec wycieczki. Hotele również mogą być wygodniejsze i umiejscowione w mniej ruchliwych okolicach. Zdarzało się, że zaśnięcie było utrudnione z powodu hałasów z ulicy. Wyżywienie w niektórych hotelach było mocno podstawowe. Szczególne słowa uznania dla pani Beaty (pilotki). Swoją osobowością, doświadczeniem i wiedzą powodowała, iż wszelkie niedogodności (np. opisane powyżej) stawały się mniej uciążliwe. Generalnie wycieczkę polecam. Jest męcząca, ale dostarcza wiele atrakcji i przeżyć.
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41-50 lat, Groups of friends september 2023
Wycieczka bardzo ciekawa, można zobaczyć prawdziwe Indie bez cenzury. Dość długie trasy przejazdu. Autobus dobry, wygodny z klimatyzacja i dużą przestrzenią na nogi. Troszkę za dużo zwiedzania (...) expand
Wycieczka bardzo ciekawa, można zobaczyć prawdziwe Indie bez cenzury. Dość długie trasy przejazdu. Autobus dobry, wygodny z klimatyzacja i dużą przestrzenią na nogi. Troszkę za dużo zwiedzania studni. Przewodniczka bardzo przeciętna z przewagą na słaba. Lubowała się w jedzeniu wege i tylko do takich restauracji nas zabierała, chociaż wczasowicze mocno narzekali na to jedzenie i proponowali i restauracje mięsne. Czasu wolnego dawała dosłownie po 10 min gdzie osoba nie umiejąca mówić po angielsku potrzebuje w jednym miejscu przynajmniej tyle czasu żeby się dogadać. Przelot samolotem transferowym dobry. Trzeba mieć na uwadze, że maja tam dwie linie przewozowe . W jednej można mieć bagażu 15 kg, a w drugiej 20 kg. My akurat mieliśmy tą z 20 kg także nikt nie musiał dopłacać za nadbagaż. Warto pamiętać o zabraniu parę dodatkowych par skarpet do wejścia do świątyń trzeba tam chodzić na bosaka a nie jest dość miłe. Ogólnie wycieczkę uważam za udaną, ale czy bym pojechała jeszcze raz? chyba nie. Warto być zobaczyć i samemu ocenić. Wycieczka wychodzi dość drogo jak na ceny które tam są.
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41-50 lat, Groups of friends july 2023
Wycieczka, ktora pokazuje kontrast Indii. Wspaniale budowle oraz ogromny kontrast zwaizany z codziennym zyciem ludzi. Wycieczka dla osob, ktore chca zobaczyc Indie takie jakie sa. expand
Wycieczka, ktora pokazuje kontrast Indii. Wspaniale budowle oraz ogromny kontrast zwaizany z codziennym zyciem ludzi. Wycieczka dla osob, ktore chca zobaczyc Indie takie jakie sa.
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50+ lat, Solo july 2023
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26-30 lat, Couples july 2023
POGODA Zrealizowaliśmy wycieczkę w terminie na przełomie lipca i sierpnia, a tym samym w terminie pory monsunowej w Indiach. Jak się okazało, zupełnie niepotrzebnie obawialiśmy się pogody (...) expand
POGODA Zrealizowaliśmy wycieczkę w terminie na przełomie lipca i sierpnia, a tym samym w terminie pory monsunowej w Indiach. Jak się okazało, zupełnie niepotrzebnie obawialiśmy się pogody oraz podtopień, które na chwilę przed wyjazdem występowały w tym kraju. Pogoda dopisała fantastycznie, jednak musimy zaznaczyć, że warunki pogodowe nie są łatwe pod kątem całodniowego zwiedzania, ze względu na bardzo wysoką temperaturę oraz bardzo wysoką wilgotność powietrza. Ciężko powiedzieć, że Indie zwiedza się o tej porze komfortowo, jednak brak turystów w tym okresie na pewno był atutem podczas zwiedzania miast i zabytków. ORGANIZACJA Nie jest to łatwa wycieczka, raczej dla „widzów o mocnych nerwach”, dlatego jadąc do Indii należy być psychicznie przygotowanym na to, że głównie człowiek będzie zderzać się tam ze skrajną nędzą, brudem i brakiem szeroko rozumianej cywilizacji. W całym tym chaosie bardzo dobrze pomagała nam się odnaleźć pilotka oraz kierowca i pomocnik autokaru, którzy bezpiecznie transportowali nas z punktu A do punktu B. Wycieczka sama w sobie jak dla nas intensywna. Pierwszego dnia po wylądowaniu, w hotelu byliśmy około godziny 3:00, a pobudka była już około 6:00, celem realizacji programu, który tego dnia zakończył się około 16:00. Kolejne dni, to zazwyczaj wyjazdy o 8:00, a powroty do hotelu około 19:00. Program zwiedzania w zasadzie dla nas najciekawszy w pierwszym tygodniu wycieczki, ze względu na dużą różnorodność. W naszym odczuciu ostatnie 3 dni w Ahmadabadzie zbędne, ze względu na bardzo długie przejazdy do zabytków, które wyglądem nie odbiegały od tego co widzieliśmy już w pierwszym tygodniu. W ofercie Itaki zabrakło informacji o tym, żeby: -wziąć ze sobą głównie ubrania zakrywające ramiona i kolana oraz skarpetki (większość zwiedzanych zabytków wymaga takiego stroju oraz chodzenia bez butów), -limit bagażu na przelocie wewnętrznym do Mumbaju to 15 kg (pewnie to kwestia linii lotniczych, na które akurat będą zakupione bilety, ale dobrze być przygotowanym na taką ewentualność). Czas wolny w mieście nasza grupa miała tylko dwukrotnie (w Udajpurze oraz w Mumbaju). Wydawać by się mogło, że to mało, aczkolwiek podczas pobytu było to wystarczające. JEDZENIE I PICIE Jedzenie serwowane w hotelach w 90% wegetariańskie i tylko indyjskie. Podczas lunchów w mieście można było czasem zamawiać dania z kurczakiem. Woda butelkowana codziennie rozdawana w autokarze 1xdzień, możliwość zakupienia również w autokarze innych dodatkowych napoi (mamy nadzieję, że nie zależało to tylko od naszego pomocnika autokaru :) .Jedzenie bardzo smaczne, choć pikantne, więc po dwóch tygodniach takiej diety może boleć żołądek. Co ważne dla miłośników kawy, raczej w każdym hotelu kawa tylko nescafe rozpuszczalna z torebki. My osobiście żałujemy, że nie wzięliśmy swojej kawy. W mieście można czasem dostać kawę parzoną po indyjsku, jednak woda może być niewiadomego pochodzenia. Jeśli chodzi o alkohol, w wielu stanach Indii raczej trudny do zdobycia. W Gudżaracie całkowita prohibicja, więc lepiej zabezpieczyć się w domu lub na lotnisku. HOTELE Standard hoteli na warunki indyjskie dobry, choć trzeba wziąć ogromną poprawkę na czystość w pokojach. Wi-Fi w każdym hotelu, ale z ograniczonym zasięgiem. Możliwość zakupu karty SIM tylko i wyłącznie na lotnisku po przylocie, później się już jej nie dostanie. Hotele głównie położone na obrzeżach miast. PILOT Pani Monika była naszym pilotem wycieczki. Majstersztyk! Dobrze, że trafiliśmy pod jej skrzydła, bo przeprowadziła nas przez Indie bardzo fachowo, sprzedając ogromną dawkę wiedzy, niejednokrotnie większą niż lokalni przewodnicy. Jak lwica dbała o dobro całej grupy, a przy tym sympatyczna, towarzyska i otwarta. Polecamy tą Panią! OGÓLNE WRAŻENIA Wycieczka godna polecenia, jednak dla nas program jak już wspomnieliśmy mógłby być okrojony o ostatnie 3 dni w Ahmadabadzie. Z każdym kolejnym dniem oddalają się od głównych turystycznych miast w głąb Indii można było zobaczyć prawdziwą „egzotykę”, ponieważ dla lokalnych ludzi mniejszych, nieturystycznych miast byliśmy ogromną atrakcją. Ostatni dzień w Mumbaju zrekompensował odczucia po Ahmadabadzie, lot wewnętrzny sprawny, miasto zdecydowanie różniące się od poprzednich. Jeśli chcesz zobaczyć prawdziwe Indie, bez lukru i owijania w bawełnę, będąc gotowym na zderzenie się z ich prawdziwą rzeczywistością i warunkami, to wybierz ten program :)
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