TOUR ITINERARY
Duration:1 night 2 days
Day 1st:- Varanasi - Valmiki Tiger Reserve
Nearest Railway station is Bagaha. We reached hear by train [train no.12538 (M,W,F)]. (Total distance 324 km - 8 hrs)
Receive to Bagaha railway station and transfer to Hotel Valmiki Vihar(30 km.)
In evening Tourist will do Nature walk near Hotel Valmiki Vihar. After sunset Tourist will watch THARU DANCE and THARU CULTURE.
THARU:- The tharu people are an ethnic group indigenous to the terai, the southern foothills of the Himalayas. The walls of there homes using only available materials like clay,mud,dung and grass.They speak the language.They wear traditional clothes and traditional jewellery.
Over night stay at hotel valmiki vihar and hearing real sound of animals and birds.
Day 2nd :- Full day sight seen of Tiger reserve
Early morning we will go to DEVI STHAN.
DEVI STHAN:- It is a temple of LORD DURGA. Here panda said that, in the morning a tiger a tiger came here and round the temple than go to own den. It is like that Tiger pray to lord durga . During that period the foot step of that tiger is establishing near LORD DURGA.
Than after return to Hotel and take Breakfast.
After breakfast start a Elephant safari and try to watch Tiger, birds, deer, spotted deer, Hog deer, Shambhar, Blue bull, Leopard cat, Wild cat, fishing cat, Languor, monkey and butterflies .
After lunch we visit Maharishi Valmiki ashram.
Maharishi Valmiki Ashram :- It is said that Valmiki Rishi (sage) wrote the great epic, "Ramayana" here. It is also believed to be the birthplace of Luv & Kush (the two sons of Lord Ram and his divine wife Sita).
Gandak Dam :- The entry point of the river at the Indo–Nepal border is also the confluence called Triveni with rivers Pachnad and Sonha descending from Nepal. Pandai river flows into Bihar (India) from Nepal in the eastern end of the Valmiki Sanctuary and meets Masan.
After dinner we will drop him Bagaha railway station and departure to Varanasi by train [train no. 12537 (M,W,F)].
Farewell and Tour end.
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