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Spiritual India with Sri Lanka Cultural Highlights Extension

14 Day Escorted Tour With 9 Day Extension

India, Indian Subcontinent
54 Meals Included
14 Excursions
Intermediate Pace

The holy cities of the Sikhs, sacred waters of the Ganges and spiritual retreats of Buddhist ashrams have given rise to the hauntingly beautiful religious ceremonies and ornate temples and shrines of India.

This Sri Lanka cultural highlights extension offers a captivating glimpse into the modern-day Sri Lanka. Explore ancient cities and temples that date back to past civilisations, venture into the intriguing highlands where the renowned Ceylon tea thrives on steep slopes, visit the lakeside city of Kandy - the final bastion of the Sri Lankan Kings, and witness an elephant orphanage where these majestic creatures are cared for.

Highlights

  • Visit Amritsar, holy city of the Sikhs, and its famed Golden Temple
  • Take scenic drives between cities, through mountain ranges and countryside
  • Visit the ancient Kangra Fort and Masrur Rock Temples
  • Explore the city of Shimla, nestled in the Himalayan foothills
  • Witness the riverside prayer ritual of Ganga Aarti
  • Full-day tour of Delhi's delights
  • Marvel at Namgyal Monastery, the personal monastery of the Dalai Lama in Dharamshala
  • Ride the UNESCO-recognised Toy Train through breath-taking scenery
  • Visit the famous Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage
  • Enjoy a city tour of Kandy, a World Heritage Site
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Map Key

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Itinerary

Day 1
UK to Delhi

Depart London Heathrow on your scheduled, overnight flight to Delhi.

Day 2
Delhi

Lunch & Dinner

On arrival in Delhi, you'll be met by our representative and transferred to your hotel. Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure, exploring the sprawling metropolis of India's capital. Why not admire the marbled walls of the blossom-shaped Lotus Temple, or stroll the streets and take in the lively bustle and wafting smells of spicy food stalls before tonight's welcome dinner.

Day 3
Delhi

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Take in the sights of historic Old Delhi on this morning's tour, stopping at the ornate mosque of Jama Masjid before a rickshaw carries you through the bustling lanes of Chandni Chowk market and past the vermillion walls of the Red Fort. In the afternoon visit India Gate, a 42-meter high arch dedicated to the 90,000 India soldiers who lost their lives in World War One, before continuing to Gurdwara Bangla Sahib, a huge Sikh Complex which feeds thousands every day from its communal kitchens. Finish the day's touring amongst the towering minaret and ruins of the ancient Qutab Minar complex.

Day 4
Delhi to Rishikesh

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

After breakfast head north into the foothills of the Himalayas and towards spiritual Rishikesh. A renowned Hindu destination, Rishikesh is popular amongst devotees, yogis and adventurers. The city is known as the world capital of yoga and meditation, and India's sages have meditated here since ancient times

Day 5
Rishikesh

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Enjoy a morning at leisure, with time to explore this city of the sages at your own pace, possibly exploring the Tera Manzil Temple, a 13-storey shrine overlooking the Ganges. In the afternoon visit the famed ashram of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, visited by the Beatles in the 1960s. After writing over 40 songs during their ashram stint, including a number of hit singles, their spiritual retreat inspired millions and sparked Western interest in Indian spirituality. In the evening visit Triveni Ghat to experience the Ganga aarti. The aarti on the bank of holy Ganges is a truly spiritual experience. Amid chanting of Vedic Hymns, hundreds of devotee's worship Goddess Ganga. The aarti culminates around sunset with the floating of earthen lamps in the river.

Day 6
Rishikesh to Shimla

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Journey further into the Himalayan foothills and the city of Shimla nestled at its base. Set against a backdrop of the craggy peaks, the colonial architecture, churches, temples and natural beauty of the city draw local and international visitors. On arrival, enjoy your evening at leisure in this mountainside retreat.

Day 7
Shimla

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

This morning, enjoy a a ride on the UNESCO recognised ‘Toy Train’ at a leisurely pace through breath-taking scenery to its destination of Kandaghat.

Day 8
Shimla

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Take a Heritage Walk in Shimla, experiencing the city’s most beloved monuments and historic landmarks, learning about its colonial architecture and fascinating history. Enjoy an afternoon at leisure to unwind or immerse yourself in Shimla’s spiritual landmarks and the tranquillity of the city centre, where traffic is banned. Follow the long, winding main street ‘The Mall’ to the numerous north Indian restaurants and shops of the area, or take in the exquisite, stained-glass windows and moving Raj-era memorials of Christ Church, Shimla’s most prominent landmark

Day 9
Shimla to Pragpur

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Drive to the Heritage Village of Pragpur, visiting the Jwala Temple on the way and witness the fire pit ritual. Later walk through the Heritage village of Pragpur.

Day 10
Pragpur to Dharamshala

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Travel to Dharamshala stopping off at Kangra Fort and Masrur Temples enroute. Mighty Kangra Fort is the largest in the Himalayas and the oldest in India dating back to the ancient Trigarta Kingdom. Whilst it's age has not been accurately confirmed it is thought to have been built 3500 years ago. Later visit the 8th century monolithic rock-cut Marsur Temples. Dharamshala is best known as the home of the Dalai Lama. Established by the British in 1815, today the city has a decidedly Tibetan flavour seen in the Tibetan handicrafts, restaurants and museums which abound in this area. Upon arrival you will have time to explore the local market and St Johns Church.

Day 11
Dharamshala

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Explore Dharamshala and the upper Dharamshala area of McLeodganj, a region steeped in the religious rituals and structures of Buddhism. Visit the imposing hilltop location of Namgyal Monastery, the personal monastery of the Dalai Lama, then travel onward to the vivid murals of the Kalachakra Temple and the fascinating Norbulingka Institute, a key centre for Buddhist teaching opened to safeguard the survival of Tibetan Buddhism's cultural heritage.

Day 12
Dharamshala to Amritsar

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Today's journey takes you to Amritsar, home to the Golden Temple which gives it its spiritual significance. Arrive in time for the sacred Palki Ceremony, accompanied by the reciting of hymns, the Guru Granth Sahib (the Holy Book) is carried by devotees on a beautifully gilded palanquin from the main shrine to the inner sanctum, where it is kept until the opening ceremony the following morning.

Day 13
Amritsar

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Return to the Golden Temple as your first stop on today's half-day tour. Witness the marble sculptures, gleaming golden turrets, and jewel-studded interior of this holy shrine of the Sikhs, and the cleansing rituals of pilgrims who bathe in the waters that surround it. Visit the commemorative gardens of Jallianwala Bagh where a memorial serves as a poignant reminder of the 1919 massacre of civilians by occupying forces. After lunch, travel to the India-Pakistan border to experience the fascinating flag-lowering ceremony, a daily ritual where each country's soldiers compete to march, salute and shout better than the other.

Day 14
Amritsar to Delhi

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

After breakfast you will have some free time to relax before departing for your flight to Delhi.

Day 15
Delhi to Colombo

Breakfast

Check out from your hotel and proceed to the airport for your late afternoon flight to Colombo. Upon arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel in the city.

Day 16
Colombo to Sigiriya

Breakfast & Dinner

Following breakfast, embark on a half-day city tour of Colombo. The commercial capital of Sri Lanka. Colombo is a bustling, cosmopolitan city whose colonial history is still very much evident along wide, shaded boulevards and among its Victorian churches and cafes. Begin your city tour by visiting the vibrant temples and bazaars of Pettah, selling seemingly everything from traditional jewelry to Ayurvedic medicines. Next, enjoy a trip to the Old Dutch hospital, a highlight of the restored Fort complex and home to some of Colombo’s chicest restaurants, cafes, and shops. Along with the new additions, a visit to a Buddhist temple and a Hindu Kovil is a must to experience the diverse culture of this lively island. This afternoon, proceed to Sigiriya, where the rest of the day is at leisure before dinner at your hotel.

Day 17
Sigiriya

Breakfast & Dinner

This morning, after an early start and cup of tea or coffee, set out to explore the Sigiriya Rock Fortress. Accessed by a spiral stairway this ancient palace was built by King Kashyapa (473-491 AD) as his new capital. Explore the remains of the palace and its famous frescoes, created using earth pigments on plaster. Return to the hotel for a late breakfast and a spot of relaxation by the pool. In the afternoon, journey to Polonnaruwa, the second capital of Sri Lanka in the 11th and 12th centuries AD. Explore the ruins of the Royal Palace, the Council Hall, Lotus Bath and the Polonnaruwa statue. After strolling through the ancient city, you’ll drive back to Sigiriya, visiting a Wood Carving Centre en route.

Day 18
Sigiriya

Breakfast & Dinner

After breakfast proceed to Anuradhapura Sri Lanka’s 1st capital city. Embark on a tour of the city including a visit to the sacred Bo Tree, the oldest living human-planted tree in the world, as well as Samadhi Buddha – A statue of the Buddha regarded as one of the finest in Sri Lanka. Return this afternoon back to your hotel in Sigiriya where you can spend the afternoon at leisure or head out on an optional bird watching or nature ramble.

Day 19
Sigiriya to Kandy

Breakfast & Dinner

After breakfast proceed to the Dambulla Rock Temple, a World Heritage site and the most impressive of Sri Lanka’s cave temples. This complex of five caves has over 2000 square meters of painted walls and ceilings and contains over 150 images or statues of Buddha. Proceed onwards to Kandy, stopping en route at Matale to visit a Spice Garden where you’ll learn about the variety of spices available in Sri Lanka. On arrival in Kandy check in at your hotel before undertaking a tour of the city. Kandy was the last capital of the Sri Lankan kings and is a World Heritage Site. Drive around the Lake before visiting the Kandy town and bazaar, an Arts & Crafts Centre, gem museum, and lapidary before returning to your hotel.

Day 20
Kandy

Breakfast & Dinner

After breakfast visit the Botanical Garden in Peradeniya. This Botanical Garden was first built as a pleasure garden by a Sinhala king before later being expanded by the British. Its 147 acres provides an amazing variety of trees, plants, and flowers. Continue to the Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage, where you’ll spend considerable time with these magnificent creatures before returning to Kandy. In the evening visit the Temple of Tooth Relic in time for a Pooja ceremony. Finally enjoy a Cultural Show before returning to your hotel for dinner.

Day 21
Kandy to Nuwara Eliya

Breakfast & Dinner

After breakfast proceed to Nuwara Eliya, heart of Sri Lanka's tea making industry. En route visit a tea estate to study the manufacturing process of Ceylon tea. On arrival in Nuwara Eliya, head on a short city tour of the city which includes a walk around a typical local market. Carry on to your hotel for the night.

Day 22
Nuwara Eliya to Colombo

Breakfast & Dinner

After breakfast, return to Colombo via Kitulgala, the location where The Bridge over the River Kwai was filmed. Stop also at the beautiful St. Clairs and Devon waterfalls which make for a great photo opportunity. Finally arrive in Colombo and check in to your hotel in time to spend one final evening in the city.

Day 23
Colombo to UK

Breakfast

After breakfast proceed to the airport for your return flight to the UK.

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Accommodation

The hotels listed below are provided for guidance only and final confirmation of your accommodation will be sent to you approximately 10 days before you travel
The Metropolitan Hotel and Spa
2 nights
Delhi, India
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Dewa Retreat
2 nights
Rishikesh, India
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Important Information

The order of events and sightseeing may vary according to local conditions or for operational purposes. For this reason, we have indicated approximate times only. Your local guide will inform you of any schedule changes as they are informed of them. Some road construction and/or weather conditions may lengthen the driving times. Our intention is to adhere to the day-to-day itinerary as printed; however order of events and sightseeing may vary according to local conditions.

If booking more than 12 weeks before departure a deposit of €324.50pp will need to be paid at the time of booking with the full amount payable at 12 weeks prior to departure. The deposit applies to adults and children. If you are within 12 weeks of travel then the full balance of the holiday will be payable.

A visa is required for entry into India. British Citizen Passport Holders will need to obtain a tourist visa. You can apply for an E-visa here no more than 120 days in advance e-visa. Alternatively you can visit The Indian Visa Application Centre in London: 142-148 Goswell Road, London, EC1B 7DU. We also work closely with The Travel Visa Company who will be able to arrange your visa on your behalf. Please call them on 01270 250 590 and quote 'Mercury Holidays'. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months before you enter India. Visa requirements are subject to change and obtaining a visa is the responsibility of the traveller and not Mercury Holidays. We recommend you check with your destinations' Tourist Board or Embassy prior to departure for the most up to date guidelines regarding visas and passport validity.

Sri Lanka visa requirements

A visa is required for entry into Sri Lanka. You can apply and pay for your visa online. Please visit https://www.srilankaevisa.lk/ to obtain your visa. You should get your approval notice within 24 hours, and you can use this to enter Sri Lanka. A visa can still be obtained when arriving at Colombo airport but visas will cost more on arrival. Alternatively, we work closely with The Travel Visa Company who will be able to arrange your visa for you on your behalf. Please call them on 01270 250 590 and quote "Mercury Holidays". Passports must be valid for a minimum period of six months from the date of arrival in Sri Lanka. Visa requirements are subject to change and obtaining a visa is the responsibility of the traveller and not Mercury Holidays. We recommend you check with your destinations' Tourist Board or Embassy prior to departure for the most up to date guidelines regarding visas and passport validity.

Please note that final flight details will be confirmed on your e-ticket and final documentation which will be sent to you approximately 21 days before departure. Weight restrictions will be finalized on your final documentation. Should you wish to take additional luggage you will need to pay extra at check-in. Check-in should be at least 3 hours before departure. If you wish to arrange Airport car parking or accommodation at preferential rates, we recommend you book this in advance with Holiday Extras on 0871 360 2000, quoting HX313.

IMPORTANT: A printed E-ticket is no longer required at check-in, all you need to do is present your passport to the staff at the desk and your boarding pass will be given to you. Please note that you should carry your invoice with flight details on it as you will need to show this at the airport.

We strongly recommend that you and all members of your party are suitably insured as soon as you book your holiday. It is a condition of booking that you must have suitable travel insurance. It is important that you purchase travel insurance that suitably covers your participation in whatever activities you may undertake at the time that you make your booking. To assist you with this, we have arranged travel insurance in partnership with Holiday Extras. To arrange your travel insurance with Holiday Extras, please call 0800 781 4237 and quote 'WK830' for preferential rates. Please ensure you provide us with the name of your insurer, policy number and their 24-hour emergency contact number as soon as possible. Mercury Holidays will not be liable for any costs incurred by you due to your failure to take out suitable travel insurance from the date of booking.

It is your responsibility to check any health and vaccination requirements applicable to your booked arrangements. We can only provide general information about this. Health and hygiene facilities and disease risks vary from country to country. You should take health advice about your own needs as early as possible and in sufficient time before your departure. Sources of information include; www.fco.gov.uk, www.travelhealthpro.org.uk, www.hpa.org.uk, your General Practitioner or a specialist clinic. It is not advisable to drink the tap water.

All our tours feature a “Tour Pace” to help find the right holiday for you. To travel on any of our tours requires unaided mobility and the ability to stroll around the sights, climb stairs and get on and off coaches and boats. The tour pace of Sacred South India is rated Challenging. A good level of fitness is required as you may be on your feet for approximately four hours in a day, though this will be interspersed with regular breaks and will vary from day to day. You will be walking around the sights, and you will be getting on and off coaches, trains and boats and climbing steps which may be irregular. You will stay in variety of hotels throughout the tour. Our guides will always endeavour to provide the highest level of service and assistance; however, they cannot be expected to cater for customers who are unfit to complete the itinerary. Early morning trains and flights depending upon the schedule and some early morning sightseeing’s are also in this tour.

The currency in India is the Rupee or Rs. The Rupee is a closed currency and officially you are not allowed to take any cash out of India. US Dollars and GBP are also widely accepted in India should you wish to keep an alternative currency on you. There are restrictions on taking Indian rupees into India. Visitors, including tourists, are not permitted to take any amount of Indian currency into the country. You can take cash or travellers' cheques (in pounds sterling or another foreign currency) and/or a bank card with you and exchange or withdraw rupees once in India. Cash machines will also be available throughout the tour in order to withdraw money in your local currency. It is important that you budget carefully and ensure you have the right form of currency before you arrive in the country.

Sri Lanka: The currency in Sri Lanka is the Rupee (LKR) and it is a closed currency. This means it is not possible to buy Sri Lankan money in the UK before you travel. It is important to budget carefully as you should not take any Rupee (LKR) out of Sri Lanka when you depart. There are foreign exchange offices and cash machines available in most places during your tour. Your tour guide will assist you at the start of your tour with currency exchange. Credit and debit cards are accepted in most hotels and some shops and restaurants; a charge is sometimes added for using them.

As normal practice you may be asked for your credit card details on check-in at the hotel in order to cover any extras incurred during your stay. If you do not have a credit card, you may be asked for a cash deposit. MasterCard and Visa are widely accepted in hotels as well as American Express.

You will need to take some extra money with you to cover any personal purchases, such as souvenirs, laundry and extra drinks and snacks. Approximately £350-£400 per person will be sufficient for the duration of the tour.

Tipping

It is customary to tip your guide and driver. This is at your discretion, but we recommend you allow approximately £4-£5 for each guide and £2-£3 for each driver per person per day. It is asked that you tip in pounds and not local currency, please do not give coins as these are difficult to exchange. If you want to tip your bell boy, porter etc this is at your discretion, All tips will be collected by your guide at the beginning of your tour for your convenience.

The minimum number of travellers in your group will be 10, and the maximum will be 35. If in the unlikely event there are less than 10 people booked on your tour date, we will endeavour to reduce any disruption to your holiday and try to operate your tour with lower passenger numbers. If we are not able to operate your departure date, then you may be asked to change to a different date and a full refund will be made available to you should this alternative not be suitable.

There is no minimum number of travellers for this extension however the main tour passenger numbers will apply for the main part of the tour. If in the unlikely event there are less than the required number of people booked on your main tour date then you may be asked to change to a different date. A full refund will be made available to you should this alternative not be suitable.

This is a fully escorted tour, meaning that you will be met on arrival by your national guide who will remain with you for the duration of your trip. You will also be joined by a local guide in some of the cities which you visit, ensuring that you have first-hand knowledge at all times.

Private Tour: If you have booked a private tour then you will be accompanied by a Driver Guide or a Driver and Local Guides. These will be available to you during all scheduled sightseeing. Private Tours can depart on any day of the week depending on flight and train schedules and the opening days of the attractions. They will follow the itinerary as described in the brochure unless you have been advised otherwise and you will still have all of the same meals, sightseeing and local excursions included.

This is an escorted extension but not a group tour. You will be accompanied by driver guides throughout. In case of you booking a group of 7 passengers or above, a national guide will accompany you on mini coach along with the driver and assistant in the coach.

Your accommodation is selected for convenience, location, comfort or character. Hotel accommodation is generally rated as local three to four-star standard, but please note there is no international classification system for hotels, and differences in facilities and quality do exist between the UK and India. All group tours hotels have private bathroom facilities and air-conditioning, where needed. It can get cold in the evenings in north India and most hotels don’t have central heating so warm nightwear is recommended. Rest assured that all accommodation used by Mercury Holidays is regularly inspected by our staff and partners to ensure that standards meet your needs. A triple room is available but please note that this will be a twin room with a fold away bed for the 3rd passenger.

Breakfast is always a combination of Indian and western style and served in the hotel each morning (sometimes a packed breakfast depending on train journey). Lunch and dinner where applicable will be taken in hotel/wayside restaurants. A variety of restaurants are visited giving you the chance to experience a range of dishes and flavours.

Please contact Customer Experience for questions about other dietary requirements or allergy information. Vegan, vegetarian and non-spicy meal options are available, all meal requests need to be sent over to our suppliers before travel.

There are some dry hotels in India, and some hotels where alcohol can be consumed on the premise but must be brought in from outside. Your guide will pre-warn you of this and if anyone in the group would like to purchase drinks before getting then he will arrange for you to visit a local shop and get what you need wherever possible.

It is not recommended to drink the tap water, even in developed countries water may contain unfamiliar elements that can cause upset stomachs. In less developed countries water is not filtered in the same way. 2 bottles of water are supplied per person per day on the coach during sightseeing tours or intercity drives on your tour.

Dry days are when the sale of alcohol is not allowed. Most of the Indian states observe these days on major national festivals/occasions such as Republic Day in January, Independence Day in August and Gandhi Jayanti in October. Dry days are also observed during elections in India.

During visits to Churches/Temples please note long trousers or skirts should be worn to cover knees, Long sleeved tops should be worn to cover shoulders and ladies should bring a scarf to cover your head.

It is seen as respectful to cover your shoulders and not to expose too much skin in Sri Lanka, so it would be advisable to pack a shawl or similar for women to cover up, including wearing up to/covering your kness when entering religious buildings etc.

On your arrival in Delhi you will be met by a representative from our local agent, Earthen Experiences, holding a sign displaying: “Mercury Holidays”. The Mercury Holidays/Earthen Experiences representative will show you to your transfer vehicle. Your Guide will be on hand to answer any queries.

Sri Lanka: On your arrival in Colombo you will be met by a representative from our local agent, Aitken Spence, holding a sign displaying: “Mercury Holidays”. The Mercury Holidays/Aitken Spence representative will show you to your transfer vehicle. Your guide will be able to answer any queries.

If you need to contact Earthen Experiences during your stay the details are: Earthen Experiences Telephone number: 0091 11 4921 1000 (09.30-18.00) Monday to Friday Email: info@earthenexperiences.com

Emergency contact information: Please find below the emergency contact details for Earthen Experiences: Contact Mr Mohammad Kaushar – General Manager Telephone number (24 hours): 0091 98 9974 0800 Mr. Ankit Vohra – Manager Mobile: 0091 99 9009 5817

Sri Lanka: Emergency contact information Please find below the emergency contact details for Aitken Spence Travel Contact Telephone number Rizmika 0094 772 916461 Anil 0094 777 270500 Anu 0094 774593182