Throughout the duration of the program, a significant portion of the time—roughly one-third—is dedicated to exploration. This allows participants to connect with nature and discover the beauty of the surrounding landscapes while actively contributing to group dynamics. Whether navigating through dense forests, trekking along scenic trails, or journeying through remote areas, the journey component emphasizes teamwork, decision-making, and resilience in the face of challenges.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PROGRAM:-
LUNCH:-
MEALS:- Lunch, Eve Tea with snack, Soup, Dinner
BREAKFAST:-
LUNCH:-
MEALS:- Breakfast, Lunch, Eve Tea with snack, Soup, Dinner
BREAKFAST:-
LUNCH:-
MEALS:- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
BREAKFAST:-
We leave for Jungle safari canters
LUNCH:-
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
Jaipur from Amber, in 1727.[1] 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.
DINNER:-
LUNCH:-
MEALS:- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
BREAKFAST:-
Dramatic hilltop fortress at Amber Place:- 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:-
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
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:
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.
Transfer
to Jaipur / Delhi railway station/ Airport
Drop
at the railway station
END OF PACKAGE
COST
PER STUDENT:- On Request - Cost based on a minimum 30 Students travelling
together)
COST
INCLUDES:-
PACKAGE
PRICE EXCLUDES:-
SPECIAL
INSTRUCTIONS/ REQUIREMENTS:-
CANCELLATION/REFUND
POLICY:-
NOTES:-
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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
programs/ trips are designed specifically for groups, schools, colleges,
youth groups, corporate offsites, organizations & families. All activity
elements are tightly controlled. The activities included in the programs 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 program 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.