Recognized By Department Of Tourism, Govt. Of India
HOME | ABOUT ALISHA | SERVICES | TOUR PACKAGES | NEWS | JOB & CAREERS | ENQUIRY FORM | CONTACT US @ 91-11-265 13137
Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour Alisha offers you two different itenaries for walking in the footsteps of Lord Buddha. The Buddhist Pilgrimage our is speciality and one of our most popular tour packages, you can choose between the 12 nights/13 days package or 8 nights/9 days package. Click here for more details.

Login

Make a new account

Username:
Password:
TOUR PACKAGES
BUDDHIST PILGRIMAGE TOUR Go under the blessings of Lord Buddha through our thirteen days tour package visiting a place where Buddha attained enlightenment - Bodhgaya, Kushinagar (Where he died),Sarnath (Where he first preached his message) & Lumbini - the birth place of Lord Buddha.
THE ROYAL ORIENT EXPERIENCE Royal Orient train is a luxury train which departs every Wednesday from Delhi covering most of Rajasthan and western state - Gujrat. Hill top fortress at Chittorgarh,the last home of asiatic lion - Sasangir, Udaipur, Beautiful Jain Temples at Palitana, Manchester of east -Ahemdabad where there are a number of textile industries, Largest city of Rajasthan - Jaipur - all this in addition to king size hospitality during boarding hours.
FROM DESERTS OF RAJASTHAN TO BEACHES OF SOUTH INDIA Ever seen desert? Visit this land of Rajas (Kings) and Maharajas (Emperors) through our 14 days/ 15 nights package. In addition the tour will take you to the beaches of South India including Goa.
TEMPLES & CAVES OF RELIGIOUS & SECULAR INDIA Explore hundreds of years of Indian heritage with this special package designed to take you to the length and breadth of India's Temples and Caves.
SATYA SAI BABA & MATA AMRITA NANDAMAYI PILGRIMAGE TOUR Get a special twelve days holy package tour of darshan and stay at Sai Baba Ashram at Puttaparthy and Indian Female Guru - Mata Amritanandamayi in Kerala.
COLOURFUL AND CULTURAL INDIA Visit national capital city Delhi, city of Taj - Agra, City of ghats - Varanasi, Aurangabad, Jaipur , Udaipur, the most modern city of India - Mumbai - all in a short span of fifteen days.
THE BEST OF SOUTH Eleven days tour to Chennai - capital city of Tamil Nadu, Madurai - animated city packed with pilgrims,business people, bullockcarts, Trivandrum -the city of scared snakes, to visit southern most end of India - Kanyakumari for sun set and sun rise on sea shore, beautiful unexplored Kovalam Beach and Back Waters of Cochin.
MOUNTAINS AND BEACHES OF EAST INDIA Eleven days of eastern pleasure will cover Darjeeling famous for its classic tea, Gangtok - famous hill station, Bhubneshwar, Puri - famous for Sun Temple and beaches and Calcutta - the eastern gateway of India.
LATEST TOUR PACKAGES
KASHMIR AT A GLANCE Called the Switzerland of Asia, the Kashmir Valley is truly heaven on earth. Alisha invites you to one of India premier destinations. GOLDEN TRIANGLE TOUR The Delhi-Jaipur-Agra Tour Circuit is one of the most popular packages for tourists wanting to quickly see the best of what North India has to offer ...
CRUISE! STAR CRUISE Finally, a cruise on Indian Shores, with Indian Food, by internationally famous Star Cruise ... grab this opportunity of a lifetime. MANALI TOUR AT THE AMBASSADOR RESORT Escape To Manali With Alisha's special package to the Ambassador Resort.
THE GANGA EXPERIENCE The Ganga Experience - Rejuvenate Yourself With Rafting, Kayaking, Hiking, And Beach Games.
DELHI DARSHAN Immerse yourself in the seat of power of India - The Union Territory of Delhi. Witness the Kaleidoscope of the past, present, and future.
THE HERITAGE VILLAGE CLUB & AIR SAHARA PACKAGE Vacation in style in Delhi and Goa, with the special package from Alisha. BHEAT THE HEAT AT THE BEST RESORT OF DHARMSHALA Escape to the land of Dalai Lama - Dharamshala. Beat the heat and get some peace of mind.
Bheat The Heat At The Snow Hermitage Resort in Dharamshala

By Rajesh Kumar, Section Tour Packages
Posted on Mon Jul 04, 2005 at 05:12:40 PM EST

Got the Summer Blues?
Bheat the Summer heat at the best Resort in Dharamshala - The Snow Hermitage resort !!!

Includes:

  • Half-day sightseeing in Mecleodgung.
  • Daily breakfast & dinner (veg & non-veg)

Facilities:

  • Double room with ultra modern bath rooms and dressing rooms.
  • Lush green ambience.
  • Runing hot and cold water.
  • Wooden flooring in all the rooms.
  • Cable TV facility in every room.
  • Telephone with STD/ISD facility.
  • Wheel chairs for aged & handicapped persons.
  • Driver's accommodation.
  • Car parking facility.
  • In house multi cuisine restaurant " temptations" and bar-be -que.
  • Games for children.

2 Nights/ 3 Days Rs 5555 (for a couple)
3 Nights/ 4 Days Rs 8305 (for a couple)

Comments >>

Delhi Darshan - See The Kaleidoscope of India's Past, Present, And Future With Alisha

By Rajesh Kumar, Section Tour Packages
Posted on Tue Jun 28, 2005 at 11:50:41 PM EST
Come to Delhi... and pick some of the choicest destinations for us to customize your tour to ...

Old Fort - From the recent excavations near this fort, archaeological evidences such as pottery have been found which throws a new light on the existence of the city of Indraprastha at this place in Delhi, as mentioned in the great epic of Mahabharata. Sher Shah Suri built the fort and completed it in 1545. However, he soon lost it to the Mughal emperor Humayun, who made good use of the octagonal red sandstone tower known as 'Sher Mandal' as his library and observatory. It is rumored that Humayun slipped from the second storey steps and met his death here. There is a dainty small lake in its premises, where one can enjoy boat rides during summers.

Red Fort - Located a few kilometers from Connaught Place, the red sandstone ramparts of the massive Red Fort (Lal Qila) rise 33m (108ft) above the clamor of 'Old' Delhi as a reminder of the magnificent power and pomp of the Moghul emperors. Inside is a veritable city within a city. The Diwan-e-Aam and the Diwan-e -Khas are a peep into the splendid life of the Mughal court. Each carving and the halls hearken to the times when luxurious living was a by word for magnificence. From separate rooms and balconies for women, to swimming pools and natural air conditioning, unique architectural features have been incorporated.

India Gate - India Gate is a majestic high arch, 42 meters high, built as a memorial to the Indian soldiers killed in the World War I. Beneath it burns an eternal flame. From the base of the arch one can get a good view of the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
A fascinating and wonderful monument! Enjoy the lush green lawns of India Gate, which house the famous boat club and a children's park. The lawns come alive in the evening with picnicking families and couples taking a stroll. Little children run about playing with balloons and eating ice-creams purchased from nearby vendors. The use of special lighting means that the monument looks even more striking at night than it does by day. From the base of arch one can get a good view of Rashtrapati Bhawan. The entire monument is extremely beautiful and the arch stands on a low base of red Bharatpur stone which rises in stages to a huge molding.

Humaayun's Tomb - The Garden Tomb Humayun's tomb lies on the Mathura road near its crossing with the Lodi Road. High rubble-built walls enclose here a square garden divided initially into four large squares separated by causeways and channels, each square divided again into smaller squares by pathways ('Chaharbagh') as in a typical Mughal garden. The lofty mausoleum is located in the centre of the enclosure and rises from a podium faced with series of cells with arched openings.
Indira Gandhi Memorial

Jama Masjid - Travel down the arterial road to enter the portal of Jama Masjid. The great mosque of 'Old' Delhi is synonymous with the second largest religion in India and is the largest in India. Named after the Prayer or Juma day, it was built in 1644 by Shah Jahan. Plain and austere, it suffers in comparison with the resplendent Taj Mahal and Red Fort that the same emperor built. Yet, it is a monumental tribute to a living religion that spread over India and most of the world, after its origin in medieval times. Constructed with red sandstone and white marble, the mosque has three great gateways, four towers and two 40m (135ft) high minarets. Proper sartorial etiquette must be followed and you can hire robes at the northern gate. Its courtyard has enough space for 25,000 devotees to gather in prayer.

Qutub Minar- The superb buildings in this complex were built with the coming of Muslim rule in India. The Qutab Minar soars to a 72m/240ft-high and is built as a tower of victory. Started in 1193, immediately after the defeat of the last Hindu kingdom in Delhi it was completed after 3 generations. This is reflected even in the building materials. The first three storeys are made of red sandstone, the fourth and fifth storeys of marble and sandstone. Quwwat-ul-Islam Masjid (Might of Islam Mosque) forms the base. The tower rises to five storeys, gradually tapering from a huge 15m (50ft) diameter base to just 2.5m (8ft) at the top. Each storey is distinct and marked by a projected balcony. The stairs are difficult to climb and entering the Minar is not permitted. Even seeing it from the outside however, is an unforgettable experience.

Rail Transport Museum

Raj Ghat - The mortal remains of mahatma Gandhi were cremated on this spot on the west bank of the river Yamuna on the evening of January 31, 1948. A simple open platform inscribed with the Mahatma's last words, 'Hey Ram' (Oh God) is set in a garden with fountains and a variety of exotic trees.
Dolls Museum

Lotus Temple -
Birla mandi

Rashtrapati Bhawan

Jantar Mantar
Mughal Garden
National Gallery Of Modern Art
National Museum
Nehru Museum and planetarium
Zoological Garden

Parliament House
Tughlakabad

Safdarjung Tomb

Lakshminarayan Temple

Bangla Sahib Gurudwara
Sisgunj Gurudwara
Chattarpur Mandir
St. James Church
Crafts Museum
Gurudwara Rakabganj
Kalkaji Temple
Gurudwara Sirganj
Shanti Vana

Comments >>

Manali Pakage Tour At the Ambassador Resort By Alisha - The Special Package

By Rajesh Kumar, Section Tour Packages
Posted on Tue Jun 28, 2005 at 11:44:42 PM EST

Manali, the perfect destination - anytime, everytime.

 
PAX
High Season
Dec 16 - July 07, 2005 &
Dec 20 - Jan 05, 2006
Low Season
July 08 - Dec 19, 2005
Jan 06 - Apr 15, 2006
Balcony Room (2)Rs 15,999Rs 10,999
Deluxe Room (2)Rs 16,999Rs 11,999
Duplex Room (2 +2)Rs 21,999Rs 15,999
Child below 12 years with extra bed Rs 2,999Rs 1,999
Child below 12 years without extra bedRs 1,499Rs 999
Child below 5 yearsfreefree

Package includes

  • Welcome drink (non-alcholic)
  • Cookies and dry fruit on arrival
  • Accomodation
  • Bed tea, buffet breakfast, and dinner
  • Live orchestra during season
  • DJ music during season/off-season
  • Unlimited drinks (house brands) during happy hour at bar.
  • Complimentary use of body-line (gym)
  • Use of steam and sauna (one sitting)
  • Unlimited use of facilities except of billiards.
  • Farewell gift at departure.

(1 comment) Comments >>

The Heritage Village Club & Air Sahara Package

By Rajesh Kumar, Section Tour Packages
Posted on Tue Jun 28, 2005 at 11:41:02 PM EST
This Special Package is spread over the cities of
  • Delhi
  • Goa
SUPERIOR ROOM - Rs 10250 (for a Couple)
DESIGN ROOM - Rs 13250 (for a Couple)
Includes:
  • Arrival & Departure Transfers
  • Welcome drink on arrival.
  • Well appointed air-conditioned room with CCTV.
  • Buffet Breakfast, lunch, Dinner.
  • In between Meals snacks.
  • Unlimited Alcoholic and non-Alcoholic Beverages (visit from 11.00am to 11.00pm for house brands only)
  • Half-day sightseeing tour.
  • Boat cruises.
  • 20% discount on Ayura-Ayurvedic health center.
  • 1 piece of laundry per person per day.

(2 comments) Comments >>

Jain Mandir

By Rajesh Kumar, Section Tour Packages
Posted on Tue Jun 28, 2005 at 11:34:29 PM EST
Jain religion is a very old religion.  Its followers believe that Jainism is an "Anadi Anant" religion. Anadi means one which has no starting and Anant means which has no ending.

Jainism is a pre-Aryan religion, which is preached by the Tirthankaras (Gods).  Jains believe that in every Kal (Period or Cycle of Time), there are 24 Tirthankaras.  In the present Kal, Bhagwan Rishabhnath was the first Tirthankara and Bhagwan Mahaveer was the 24th Tirthankara. The five ethics of Jainism are - Ahimsa (non-violence), Satya (pursuit of truth), Asteya (non-stealing and honesty), Aparigraha (non-possession and non-attachment) and Brahmacharya (celibacy).  These are also called the five Vratas. A distinction is drawn between these ethics or Vratas for the ascetic (Saints or Muni) and for the layman (sravak). The saints have to practice the Vratas rigorously. But the sravakas have to and can practice with lesser degree.

Comments >>

<< Previous 7

Internet Services

International Air Transport Association

Recent Member Diaries


More Diaries...

Recent Comments

. Re: (09009)

. Tajmahal (Jaxin)

. Best Place (alphajrr)

. Symbol of love!! (alphajrr)

. Thoughts (RickJamez)

. air fair (dev)

submit story | create account | faq | search