Duration:- 04 Days and 03 Nights.
Overview
Rishikesh, Shivpuri, Mussoorie, Bhambho Camp, Mall Road, Kampty Fall, All Local Sightseeing.
Itinerary
Day 1: Delhi To Rishikesh
In the evening board in ac Volvo bus and drive to Rishikesh.
Day 2: Rishikesh Camping & River- Rafting.
Arrive at Rishikesh in the morning, ready for river rafting you will be dropped to Shivpuri for rafting. At noon check into the camp. In the evening take rest in the camp. Overnight stay at camp.
Day 3: Rishikesh -Mussoorie (80 Kms/2.5 Hr.)
After breakfast checkout from camp and drive to Mussoorie. After reaching check in to the special Bhambho Camp. In the evening free for leisure & Mall Road. Back to the camp and overnight stay at camp.
Day 4: Mussoorie Kempty Fall(80 Kms/2.5 Hrs.)
In the Morning, After breakfast fast Drive from Mussoorie to beautiful Kempty Fall. Evening back to Rishikesh and drop to the bus stop. In the evening board in Volvo bus & back to Delhi.
The Tiananmen, a gate in the wall of the Imperial City, was built in 1415 during the Ming dynasty. In the 17th century, fighting between Li Zicheng’s rebel forces and the forces of the Manchu-led Qing dynasty caused heavy damage to, or even destroyed, the gate. Tiananmen Square was designed and built in 1651, and has since been enlarged by four times its original size in the 1950s.
Near the centre of the square stood the “Great Ming Gate”, the southern gate to the Imperial City, renamed “Great Qing Gate” during the Qing dynasty, and “Gate of China” during the Republican era. Unlike the other gates in Beijing, such as the Tiananmen and the Zhengyangmen, this was a purely ceremonial gateway, with three arches but no ramparts, similar in style to the ceremonial gateways found in the Ming tombs. This gate had a special status as the “Gate of the Nation”, as can be seen from its successive names. It normally remained closed, except when the Emperor passed through. Commoner traffic was diverted to side gates at the western and eastern ends of the square, respectively. Because of this diversion in traffic, a busy marketplace, called “Chess Grid Streets”, was developed in the big, fenced square to the south of this gate.