IAYP 5 Days Program With a Visit to Jaipur

  • Duration: 5 Days
  • Price: On Request
  • Best Season: All Season

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PROGRAM:-

PROGRAM SCHEDULE
5 DAYS/ 4 NIGHTS

DAY 1:- ARRIVE CAMP WILD  / ORIENTATION DAY / TEAM BUILDING GAMES

  • Reception of the group at the New Delhi railway station and transfer to camp.
  • Welcome and lodge/tent allocations as per the pre-decided rooming lists
  • Briefing of the 2-night program / Division of the group into teams

Lunch:-

  • Offsetting our Carbon Footprints – Plantation of trees to offset the carbon footprints generated by the group for the entire trip.
  • Tree plantation activity -https://www.campwilddhauj.in/tree
  • We engage in a knowledge session learning the adventure equipment & gear, tent pitching etc
  • Recreational Games in the evening like Volleyball, cricket etc
  • Post lunch- Recreational Games in the evening like Volleyball, cricket etc
  • Team Building Games
  • Evening tea & Days Reflections (In winter, the sunset is around 6:00p.m)
  • A short hike of Aravali Hill
  • Soup followed by Dinner and overnight in tents

MEALS:– Lunch, Eve Tea with snack, Soup, Dinner


DAY 2:- COMMUNITY SERVICE/ ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES/CAMP COOKING/DJ NIGHT

  • Light Morning Exercise
  • Breakfast
  • Post Breakfast - Village Clean-Up and Rural Activities – we visit the village Selakhari. The group helps clean up a section of the village, giving the villagers aclear message of sanitation. The students will walk to local villagers’ houses, they will also get a firsthand experience of seeing hand pumps, tube wells, foddercutters, cattle rearing, milking and trying or observing magnificent Indian rural hukkah.
  • Return back to the camp

Lunch:-

  • Post Lunch- Engage in adventure activities such as – Wall Climbing, Natural Rappelling & Zipline
  • The camp cooking activity. The group cooks Evening snacks for themselves.
  • Evening tea & Days Reflections (In winter, the sunset is around 6:00 pm)
  • Musical evening – today we celebrate the night with a DJ as a final farewell dinner
  • Soup followed by Dinner and overnight in tents

MEALS:– Breakfast, Lunch, Eve Tea with snack, Soup, Dinner


DAY 3:- DEPARTURE FROM CAMP /TRANSFER TO JAIPUR

  • Breakfast
  • Check Out and board luggage on the bus

Lunch:-

  • Visit Hawa Mahal (Palace of the Winds) - this elaborate building, now little more than a façade, is encrusted with delicate screens and carved balconies from which the royal ladies, confined to their quarters, could sneak views of the outside world.
  • Visit JANTAR MANTAR - The Jantar Mantar, in Jaipur, is an astronomical observation site built in the early 18th century. It includes a set of some 20 main fixedinstruments. They are monumental examples in masonry of known instruments but which in many cases have specific characteristics of their own.
  • Check-in at the hotel
  • Dinner and overnight

MEALS:– Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


DAY 4:- SIGHTSEEING AND EXPLORE  JAIPUR

  • Visit the City Palace; The City Palace, Jaipur was established at the same time as the city of Jaipur, by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, who moved his court to Jaipurfrom Amber, in 1727. Jaipur is the present-day capital of the state of Rajasthan, and until 1949 the City Palace was the ceremonial and administrative seat of the Maharaja of Jaipur.
  • Visit the dramatic hilltop fortress at AMBER PALACE; a fine amalgamation of Hindu and Muslim architecture and ornamentation, built in the 16th century. An elephant ride (at extra cost) will help you ascend to this hilltop fort. Enjoy the elephant ride, like the Maharajah’s used to. Alternatively, you could take a jeep ride (at extra cost) up to the fort.

Lunch:-

  • Visit to ALBERT HALL MUSEUM; Art & artifacts in an ornate museum. The elegant museum built in 1887 showcases Indian art, arms, jewels, furniture, artefacts & more
  • A recommendation for a great lunch can be at Suvarna Mahal at Rambagh Palace.
  • Blue Pottery: Blue Pottery is widely recognised as a traditional craft of Jaipur, though it is Turko-Persian in origin. The name 'blue pottery' comes from the eye-catching cobalt blue dye used to colour the pottery. It is one of many Eurasian types of blue and white pottery and is related in shape and decoration to Islamic pottery and, more distantly, Chinese pottery. It is relatively unusual as a type of quality or luxury Indian pottery, most Indian types being functional and though often highly decorated, relatively low-prestige wares.
  • Dinner, Overnight at the Hotel.

MEALS:– Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


DAY 4:- SIGHTSEEING AND EXPLORE  JAIPUR

  • Visit the City Palace; The City Palace, Jaipur was established at the same time as the city of Jaipur, by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, who moved his court to Jaipurfrom Amber, in 1727. Jaipur is the present-day capital of the state of Rajasthan, and until 1949 the City Palace was the ceremonial and administrative seat of the Maharaja of Jaipur.
  • Visit the dramatic hilltop fortress at AMBER PALACE; a fine amalgamation of Hindu and Muslim architecture and ornamentation, built in the 16th century. An elephant ride (at extra cost) will help you ascend to this hilltop fort. Enjoy the elephant ride, like the Maharajah’s used to. Alternatively, you could take a jeep ride (at extra cost) up to the fort.

Lunch:-

  • Visit to ALBERT HALL MUSEUM; Art & artifacts in an ornate museum. The elegant museum built in 1887 showcases Indian art, arms, jewels, furniture, artefacts & more
  • A recommendation for a great lunch can be at Suvarna Mahal at Rambagh Palace.
  • Blue Pottery: Blue Pottery is widely recognised as a traditional craft of Jaipur, though it is Turko-Persian in origin. The name 'blue pottery' comes from the eye-catching cobalt blue dye used to colour the pottery. It is one of many Eurasian types of blue and white pottery and is related in shape and decoration to Islamic pottery and, more distantly, Chinese pottery. It is relatively unusual as a type of quality or luxury Indian pottery, most Indian types being functional and though often highly decorated, relatively low-prestige wares.
  • Dinner, Overnight at the Hotel.

MEALS:–Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


DAY 5:- EXPLORE THE LOCAL JAIPUR MARKET/ TRANSFER TO RAILWAY STATION

  • Post Breakfast, check out from the Hotel.
  • Shopping at the Jaipur local Market; Today, Jaipur reaps the benefits of its founder's foresight in the form of shops marketing jewellery, textiles, and numerous types of locally-made crafts. There is a lot to shop and find. Some of them are:-
  • Bags, Home Furnishing and Home Décor Stuff
  • Silverware
  • Gifts
  • Handicrafts, Gemstones and Jewellery (Silver/ Gold/ Colored Gemstones)
  • Marble Products
  • Traditional block print garments and textiles
  • The list is endless...
  • For handicrafts like puppets, bandhanwars, wall hangings, and white metal artefacts we will go to Linking Road in Bapu Bazaar next to Saraogi Mansion. Nehru Bazaar is also a must-visit place for textiles, local perfumes, shoes made of camel skin (juttis/ mojaris), Rajasthani trinkets, and bandhani work.

Lunch:-
  • Transfer to Jaipur / Delhi railway station


MEALS:– Breakfast and Lunch

END OF PROGRAM

COST PER STUDENT:- On Request Cost based on a minimum 30 Students travelling together)

COST INCLUDES:-

  • Accommodation for 02 nights in Multiple sharing basis in Camp Wild Retreat
  • 02 Night Accommodation at Jaipur hotel  in triple sharing basis in 3 or 4 star hotel category
  • All meals are on full board as per the itinerary
  • All activities as per the itinerary proposed
  • 1:10 ratio Teachers complementary FOC
  • Services of Escorts, and qualified instructors.
  • Transfers & Transportation in a/c coach as per itinerary
  • GST

PACKAGE PRICE EXCLUDES:-

  • Any Kind of Personal Expenses or Optional Tours / Extra Meals Ordered.
  • Anything not specifically mentioned under the head “Prices included”.
  • Tips, Insurance, Laundry, Phone Calls.
  • Any Kind of Drinks (Mineral Water, Aerated).
  • Cost incidental to any change in the itinerary/ stay on account of cancellation
  • Due to bad weather, ill health, roadblocks and any factors beyond control.

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS/ REQUIREMENTS:-

  • Track pants with t-shirts preferred
  • For swimming carry your own appropriate swimwear such as swimsuits or trunks  and accessories
  • The approach to the camp is from Ballabgarh- Sohna road only.
  • Shoes with rubber soles
  • Caps for sunshade
  • Carry Water Bottles ( Help us avoid use of extra water glasses / plastic bottles
  • which increases the garbage waste & harms the environment)
  • Please note that At Camp Wild, Dhauj preferred coaches are entered 25, 27, 35 and 41 seater Only.
  • Please note the Buses / Coach route is ONLY from the Ballabgarh Sohna road.
  • The Buses/ Coaches cannot come via The Manger village.

CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY:-

  • Prior to 15 days from Check-In: 25% Cancellation
  • Between 7-15 days from Check-In: 35 % Cancellation
  • Between 3-7 days from Check-In: 50 % Cancellation
  • Within 3 days from Check-In: 100% Cancellation



NOTES:-
  • OVERNIGHT STAY-Our Camp is nature-based & we have Hydra Air Coolers in tents and air conditioning cottages
  • For Bookings – 100% advance payment is required for confirmed bookings

REFERENCES:-


MEDIA GALLERY



ACCOMMODATION AT THE CAMP :-
  • The set-up includes 15 Unique Lodges and 12 Deluxe Tents, the camp resort is spread over 12 acres of land. Most of the adventures are available here.Host of activities such as Rock Climbing, Rappelling, Flying fox, Sky Cycling, Cycling, Obstacle course, Private forest, lots of team building games etc. The camp has featured magazines such as “Time Out” & TV channels such as CNN IBN, CNBC, and NDTV Metro etc. 


OUR PROGRAMMES /TRIPS:-
  • Our programmes/ trips are designed specifically for groups, schools, colleges, youth groups, corporate offsites, organisations & families. All activity elements are tightly controlled. The activities included in the programmes are not advanced expeditions and they do not require participants to be trained in advance. These are simple activities that provide a great experience and basic training. All parts of the programme are closely supported and supervised.


SAFETY TRAINING:-
  • A regular step we take to manage safety is to provide the trip leaders with annual training camps so as to be updated with the new safety techniques. In addition, all participants are briefed regularly to ensure that they play their part in protecting themselves and others. The trip leaders are provided training to ensure they follow the best practices and observe key rules to keep safe and healthy.

BENCHMARKING AND ACCREDITATIONS:-
  • All our trip leaders are well-qualified as rock climbers/ mountaineers from institutes like NIM, WHMI & HMI. They have at least 5 years of experience working as senior instructors outdoors.They all are qualified in First Aid, CPR and first aid wilderness responder courses. All our guides are also licensed by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. We have guides in different foreign languages also so that communication is not an issue.
  • Holiday Moods Adventures is a licensed company by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India approved as an adventure tour operator since 2000. We were the first company in India to be cleared with this accreditation.  The company is also top-rated by National Geographic Adventures as one of the best companies to work in India.


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