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WELCOME 2020 WITH AN ADVENTURE!
Celebrate new year like never before. Welcome 2020 enjoying in the laps of nature and experiencing the adventure of your lifetime.
Campsite:
This tour takes you on a 2-day journey to the rivers in Manali for rafting and camping by the riverside experience. What is even better is that the camp also has some brilliant adventure activities that you can indulge in, and of course the blasting new year party with Live DJ and Firecracker Show.
You are promised to take rest on the laps of Manali's serenity. Camping, Rafting and Ziplining are some of the major activities you are offered. Celebrate New Year at this amazing campsite and welcome 2020 with a bang. Enjoy the fantastic eve with Live DJ, Firecracker Show and your best friends.
Trip Starting From: New Delhi
Trip Location: Auli
Auli implies to an amazing spot that lets you grasp the finest slants and tilts of the Himalayan range. It also lays down a thrilling scope to adventure lovers to undergo many adventure activities like trekking, skiing, snow mobile, ATV ride etc.Fixed Dates: 23th, 25th & 29th Dec
Finding a home at an altitude of about 1600 feet above the sea level, Tirthan Valley packs in the wealth of treasures of nature. This Christmas and New Year gift yourself a tour that allows you to unravel the scenic beauty and takes you to amazing places in Tirthan Valley. With Thrillophilia, get a chance to go on this memorable trip and boast for the coming year of 2020.
About the Tour:
Possessed with the beauty of nature, treat yourself with sprawling 360-degree views adorable mountainous sights around you. Taking you to prominent destinations, this New Year Special tour imbibes excitement with all the extra activities designed specially to celebrate.
On day 1, we check-in to our tents and avail the facilities of an in-house cafe, a swimming pool, hammocks and bonfire zone along the river. It feels like you are sitting in the lap of nature with birds chirping around and panoramic views of adoring scenic beauty. Before getting transported to Jibhi from Aut, we go for a waterfall visit and dine under a million stars.
Day 2 starts with breakfast and a drive to Jalori pass. Later, we go for a trek to Serolsar Lake and have our lunch during the trek. After enjoying the serene lake, we trek back to Jhilori Pass and drive to Jibhi Campsite. At the campsite, we have arranged for you activities that will help you feel the aura of New Year and stumble upon creating worth-sharing memories.
On day 3, After getting back to the camps, we have our lunch and drive back with a lot of memories. Thinking too much might let you lose this deal and you might miss a chance to celebrate the festivities at its best.
Meals:
Breakfast, lunch and dinner twice the course of the tour is included in the package.
Stay:
The stay is in tents. The accommodation is spacious and comfortable. The tents are on a sharing basis.
How to Reach:
You can reach the site from the Chandigarh-Manali highway by taking a right from the Mandi-Manali tunnel (At Aut). It is situated about 35 km from the Mandi-Manali tunnel and is ~550 km from Delhi.
Check-in - 11:00 AM
Check-out- 11:00 AM
Note: Minimum 2 people are required to book this package.
Fixed Dates: 25th, 28th, 31st Dec
WELCOME 2020 WITH AN ADVENTURE!
Celebrate the new year like never before. Welcome 2020 enjoying in the laps of nature and experiencing the adventure of your lifetime.
Campsite:
A Kasol camping adventure is something that you will not forget easily, especially with the refreshing experience of camping under the stars and near a river, beside a campfire. Enjoy this great overnight camping at Kasol with your near or dear ones and indulge in good food and bonfire. Celebrate new year week with Live DJ Music and Firecracker show.
Stay:
Tented Stay on double and triple sharing basis.
Meals:
Breakfast and Dinner will be served.
Temperature: 14 to 22 degrees during day time and 6 to 14 degrees during nights in December
Trekking Distance: 15 km
Maximum Altitude: 9,910 ft.
Trekking Distance: 9 km
Maximum Altitude: 9,432 ft
Difficulty Level: Easy
Starting and Ending Point: Mcleodganj
Note:Attractions
Buddha Jayanti Park happens to be a truly beautiful and well-maintained park with sprawling lush gardens located in the capital of India, Delhi. Since its inception, the park has managed to gain a lot of popularity amongst the locals as well as tourists. This picturesque park includes multiple paved walkways with mesmerizing landscape and blooming flowers. It also has high trees with clear streams gushing through the terrain, complimenting the sheer elegance of the garden. The park is also privileged to shelter an 8-feet copper statue of Lord Buddha, positioned at one of its corners.
Buddha Jayanti Park or Buddha Jayanti Smarak Park was established as a token to mark the celebration of Gautam Buddha’s 2500th birth anniversary. The significance of the park lies in the young sapling of the popular Bodhi tree planted here, which has been brought down from Sri Lanka. The Bodhi tree sapling was planted here in the year 1964 by the ex-Prime Minister of India, Lal Bahadur Shastri in the memory of Buddha’s attainment of Nirvana under the Bodhi tree.
In the year 1933, Buddha Jayanti Park was dedicated affectionately to the fourteenth Dalai Lama. Each year the people of Delhi celebrate Buddha Purnima or Buddha Jayanti in this park in the month of May with great pomp and show. Buddha Jayanti Park is mostly visited by nature lovers, photo fanatics, and wanderers. It is also considered to be one of the major hubs for couples. So, if you are visiting Delhi with your loved one, do not forget to pay a brief visit to the famous Buddha Jayanti Park. That being said, the park also invites families and friends.
If shopping has always remained one of your favorite pastime hobbies, Janpath Market of Delhi is something you should never miss on. Being one of the most popular markets of the capital city of Delhi, Janpath Market is highly adored by tourists across the globe. Janpath Market of Delhi is known as a fun-frolic market where you see more foreigners than Indians. Gujarati and Tibetan Market are the two principal streets that combine to represent the whole of Janpath Market.
Kashmiri stuff such as woolen scarves, Pashmina shawls, suit sets, handwoven kurtis, brass artifacts, Chinese lamps, wooden stationery items, mojris, and so on are the chief attractions here. Besides, you can even dig for ethnic dresses, decorative items, cotton garments, Rajasthani color paintings, Indian artifacts, blue pottery, leather footwear, and carpets.
You will find both the shops here – the ones who tag their items with fixed price labels and the second one where you are free to bargain. So, if you possess a bargaining ability and want to buy stuff at reasonable prices, head towards the non-tagged shops. That’s not all that the Janpath Market has got for you.
Just cross on the road, and you will find innumerable eateries lined up across the street. Both Indian and International Food Brands have rented their space there across the street. You can either munch in your favorite ‘sev’ varieties at the Haldiram or Bikaner outlets or simply sip a cup of espresso at the Café Coffee Day – the choice is yours. Westerners do not need to worry about running short of the local currency as Janpath Market has services like Western Union and MoneyGram to facilitate things for you.
Located in the national capital of India, the Mehrauli Archaeological Park is an important historical site covering over 200 sq km area. The park is most famous for being the only area in Delhi to have 1000 regular years of occupation. Holding one of the highest cultural distinction in Delhi, the park is home to the worn-out tombs of many significant historical figures including Balban, Quli Khan, and Sufi poet Jamali. The archaeological park is also famous for housing the stepwell, 'Rajon ki Baoli'.
Along with being packed with the most prized relics of the medieval era, the park is home to numerous plants and trees that add to its natural charm. To the delight of bird watchers, several rare aviary creatures also dwell in the branches of the park's trees. In the heart of these trees is a beautiful lake that offers a mesmerizing view of the sunset.
Mehrauli Archaeological Park proves to be an excellent source of recreation for people of all ages. The educational aspect of ancient ravaged monuments entices young minds while the organic beauty of several gardens crowded with thick rose bushes bewitches the adults. Bustling with school expeditions and family picnics on the busiest of days, the park brims with a sense of an inexplicable nostalgia. Regardless of what part you decide to explore, you are met with a wave of history and heritage. A subtle reminder of ancient art and medieval culture, the Mehrauli Archaeological Park is no less than a paradise for every history enthusiast.The Agrasen Ki Baoli is one of the top historical monuments located in Hailey Road, New Delhi. It happens to be one of the old age water reservoir that was used to quench the thirst of many.
This water reservoir is almost 103 stone steps tall above the ground and happens to be hidden in the middle of the top corporates and business towers of Delhi in recent times.
This place is now protected under the Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958.
The Agrasen ki Baoli is located inside a structure, which is 15 meters in width and 60 meters in length. As per the beliefs, the Agrasen Ki Baoli dates back to the age of Mahabharata and it was a part of the ancient civilization that flourished here.
On many occasions, the lower parts of the Baoli seems to be submerged with water. This signifies this ancient water reservoir is still serving its purpose.
Tughlaqabad Fort is also named as the Ruined Fort and is considered to be a symbol of strength for Tughlaq dynasty. Built in 1321-1325 AD by Ghiyasu'd-Din Tughlaq, this fort is said to be his dream even before he was the ruler. He wanted to build a city where his people could live in harmony and feel protected by the presence of the fort. Tughlaqabad Fort is most beautiful specimens of pure islamic architecture and has a touch of the Sultana's.
From the walls to domes and carvings everything was on point and It can be witnessed on the 13 entry gates of this fort, each one of them have amazing designs. Tughlaqabad Fort was famous for its greatness but still it got abandoned not long after it was built. There are many stories which claim that the place is cursed and is haunted.
Legends says that a Sufi saint cursed the place and it led to the downfall of Tuglaq dynasty. Today this place has become home to many other stories which adds to its existence. It is cursed or not, but this place will not fail to amuse you as you can enjoy the breathtaking view of the capital from the top of the fort and can capture the scenic beauty this place offer in your frame.
India Gate is one of the politically and historically significant places in Delhi. It is represented as an All India War Memorial as it displays its grandeur to honor the martyrdom of valor fore-taken by the India Army. It was constructed as a war memorial by the British Raj in order to pay tribute to the martyrdom of British Indian Army during the First World War.
The deemed designer of this structure was Sir Edwin Lutyens. The foundation of this structure was laid in the year 1921. After ten years of planning and construction, it was finally inaugurated by the then Viceroy of India Sir Lord Irwin in February 1931.
- Location: India Gate is located in New Delhi, the capital of India.
- Address: Rajpath, India Gate, New Delhi, Delhi, 110001, India
- Timings: India Gate is open for visits throughout the week. The timings for its visits are:
Monday to Sunday: 12:00 AM – 12:00 PM
- Entry Fee: There is no entry fee for visiting India Gate.
Situated in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi – the Rail Museum offers a window into the railway heritage of the country. Also known as the National Railway Museum, this space is spread over 10 acres and displays some of the most awe-inspiring and fascinating railway paraphernalia.
Established in 1977 on February 1st, the museum strives to preserve and protect the 163 years old railway heritage of India. There are nearly 100 real-sized exhibits of Indian railways in the museum – some of which are still working. On the other hand, there are also some static exhibits, antiquated items, old furniture etc. For rail nerds, this space is a haven where you can immerse in the rich history of Indian railways.
Moreover, there are also a couple of dummy specimens that offer rides to both adults and kids. Latest additions to the museum include facilitated 3D virtual train ride, steam loco stimulator, and a magnificent indoor gallery. The lush green gardens surrounding the museum also houses its oldest and most precious treasure – the famous Fairy Queen, the oldest working steam locomotive in the country.
Location: Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, Delhi 110021, India.
Price: Weekdays – Rs.50 for adult, Rs.10 for a child
Weekends & Holidays – Rs.100 for adult, Rs.20 for a child
Timing: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Entry closes after 4:30 PM). The museum is closed on Mondays.
The glory of the capital city of Delhi lies in all the ancient artechtual elegance it carries and Safdarjung's Tomb is among them. Paired with sandstone and marble, the tomb carries a rich history of India underneath its grand walls. Constructed in 1754 the tomb is memorabilia for the Mugal Empire.
It was Mughal ruler of that time, Ahmad Shah Bahadur who dedicated the tomb to his court's prime minister, Safdarjung. Found right in the epicenter of the city, the tomb is acknowledged by tourists as a place to unwind and relish the rich architecture.
The place has a garden and a mausoleum too. The tomb and the mausoleum are also remembered very rich in history as they are one of the last structures built under the Mugal Empire; the downfall of Mughals had already begun towards the beginning of the 1700s, with the death of Aurangzeb.
The garden homes a madrasa and a library among other amenities and is managed by the Archaeological Survey of India. The tomb is a must-visit for anyone from the history buff to someone who would like to lean deeper into affluent past India has had.
People can also enjoy morning walks and even a good read at the garden and library respectively. Visitors can also appreciate a mesmerizing sunset from the place. Standing amidst the busy city yet providing an atmosphere of sheer peacefulness, the wonderful Safdarjung's Tomb is open from dusk till dawn.
Enticing a heavy influx of tourists each day, Jahaz Mahal in Delhi is the real definition of extraordinary beauty. Situated in New Delhi’s Mehrauli area, this excellent monument features amazing engineering and outstanding architecture. Constructed during the reign of the Lodi dynasty, Jahaz Mahal manifests minute detailing and delicate Islamic art.
The very term “Jahaz Mahal” implies “Ship Palace” and this beautiful name is inspired by the placement of the monument near a lake known as Hauz-i-Shamsi. The monument renders a mesmerizing reflection on this lake’s clear waters, which apparently looks like a beautiful ornate ship sailing in the sea.
Built between the years 1453 and 1525, Jahaz Mahal was also popularly known as ‘Sarai’ in the bygone times. This is for the reason that the monument was constructed for the purpose of providing an accommodation facility to the pilgrims and travelers flocking to Delhi from places such as Morocco, Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Arab. It is also believed that the real reason behind the construction of this monument was for creating a comfortable summer resort for the royal Mughal rulers and their families.
In present day, Jahaz Mahal is visited by a host of tourists from all over the world. Housing a pretty little mosque within its premises and surrounded by lush gardens, this monument attracts pilgrims, history buffs, peace seekers, and photo fanatics. Although a few parts of this structure are in ruins now, yet Jahaz Mahal continues to impress and leave its visitors spellbound with its elegance and charm.
Located Chanakyapuri, that is, the Diplomatic Enclave of New Delhi, this park is named after the first Prime Minister of India, Jawahar Lal Nehru. The park grounds are spread over a massive 80 acres and it is nestled away in the center of the city. Nehru Park, or Buddha Jayanti Park, was first established in 1969, and today, it is considered as one of the most lush green areas in New Delhi
The park often hosts Morning and Evening Raga concerts, which are organized by the NDMC (New Delhi Municipal Council).
Other events that can be enjoyed at this picturesque location include SPIC MACAY music concerts, and an annual Bhakti Festival. For art enthusiast, Nehru Park often hosts art workshops, and fitness enthusiasts can partake in the morning yoga classes.
For history buffs, Nehru Park offers a life sized, alloy statue of Vladimir Lenin, the leader of the Great October Socialist Revolution in Russia.
The statue was installed in 1987 by the then Soviet Premier Nikolai Ryzhkov, Indian Prime-minister Rajiv Gandhi and his wife Sonia Gandhi. Nowadays, members of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and other Left political parties visit the statue every year on April 22 to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lenin.
Nehru Park is perfect for evening strolls, picnics with your family, or just taking a walk with your doggos and puppers. The emerald green forests, beautiful shrubs and bushes, and blooming flowers will refresh and rejoice your soul. If you happen to be in this area, it is an absolutely unmissable destination.
Chanakyapuri has 2 metro stations - Jor Bagh and Lok Kalyan Marg. The closest station to Nehru Park is Jor Bagh.
You can take a purple line metro from the airport to reach Dhaula Kuan. After that, you have to change to a yellow line metro to reach Chanakyapuri, the area where the park is located.
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There are a number of places across Delhi hosting some of the best New Year Eve parties.
1. Auli: New Year Weekend Trip To Auli From Delhi with Trekking at Flat 15% Off
2. Kasol: Kheerganga Trip From Delhi with the bonfire at Flat 17% Off
3. Nag Tibba: Trek With New Year Special Camping at Flat 30% Off
4. Triund: New Year & Christmas Bash With Triund Trekking and Camping at Flat 20% Off
5. Manali: New Year Special Adventure Celebration with Ziplining at Flat 17% Off
Check out any of the links and you will land upon some of the exciting events for NYE 2020 Delhi:
1. New Year & Christmas Special Village Camping Near Mussoorie at Flat 21% Off
2. Camping With New Year & Christmas Celebration In Shimla at Flat 21% Off
3. New Year Special Adventure Celebration In Manali at Flat 17% Off
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5. New Year Special Camping In Rishikesh at Flat 12% Off
Here is the list of some of the best trekking trails you can explore while celebration New Year 2020 Delhi:
1. Nag Tibba Trek With New Year Special Camping at Flat 30% Off
2. New Year & Christmas Bash With Triund Trekking at Flat 20% Off
3. New Year & Christmas Special Trek With Paragliding In Bir at Flat 23% Off
4. Christmas & New Year Special: Weekend Trip To Auli From Delhi Flat 15% Off
5. New Year Celebration Kasol Kheerganga Trip From Delhi at Flat 21% Off