Welcome to Serbia! Serbia is a state located at the cross road of Central Asia and South East Europe in the Central Balkans and southern pannonianplain. It borders with several countries like Hungry, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Croatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania and Kosovo. Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia is one of the oldest and largestcities in the region of South-eastern Europe. Belgrade Belgrade is the capital city of Serbia. The city shines as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. This is despite the city been torn down more than 40 times in the long history. However city is as beautiful as it can be and you will love it on your Serbia Tour Package here when you meet smiley faces, cheerful people and modern life on top of it. INCLUSIONS Return Air Tickets Ex- Above Mentioned Ports on Air Arabia 04 Nights Accommodation in Hotel hrazdan/ Nairi/ Similar Daily buffet breakfast in the hotel Daily Lunches in Indian Restaurants Daily Dinners in Indian Restaurant One Night Exclusive Gala Dinner with Belly Dance Show at Indian Restaurant Veda Return Airport Transfers Visa support and processing charges at the Embassy Welcome Yerevan Guided city tour Exciting Guided Tour to garni and gehgard Tour to Lake Seven and Dilijaan Tour to Tshkasdzor The Famous European Style Town Cable Car Fee in Tshkasdzor
Full Day around the City guided Tour Tour to the famous open Vernissage Market Entrance fee to all mentioned monuments Yerevan Hotel VAT Included in the pricing English / Hindi Speaking Tour Guide All tours & transfers on SIC Basis. Water Bottles in Hotel Rooms & During Trips Rates are Net and Non- Commissionable EXCLUSIONS Entrance fees & Photo & video charges. Tips & gratuities & Any personal expenses. Any service not included in inclusions or itinerary. Courier charges. Usage of mini bar in the hotel. No meals & Galas & Transfers to be private until specified. Arrival and transfer to hotel. Evening at leisure Day-1 BELGRADE Day-2 BELGRADE CITY TOUR: PANORAMIC TOUR BY MINIBUS Breakfast. Explore the Kalemegdan park and the Belgrade Fortress with the remains of the ancient city of Singidunum, today Belgrade. The city was founded by a Celtic tribe in the 3rd century BC. From the 1st century AD Singidunum was an important fortress and town, a Roman colony on the military frontier between the Roman Empire and barbaric Eastern Europe. Visit the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral (Saborna crkva), which was built on the orders of Prince Miloš Obrenović in 1837 in a classical style with late baroque elements. The church is dedicated to the Archangel Michael. Visit the magnificent Cathedral of St. Sava, the largest Orthodox church in the Balkans, dedicated to to St. Sava the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church. It lies on the spot where the original church was burnt in 1595 by the Turks, led by Sinan Pasha. The preparation for the construction was only started at the end of the 19th Century, and while the exterior work has been completed, the interior remains uncompleted. Day-3 BELGRADE FROM BELGRADE Breakfast and start with an hour long drive through the seemingly endless plains that characterize Vojvodina. As the scenery gradually changes to mildly rolling hills, and corn and wheat fields give way to apple and pear orchards, you will arrive to your first stop - the famous Serb Orthodox Monastery of Krušedol. Established in the early 16th century by the last dynasty of medieval Serbia, the Brankovićs, for centuries it served as a burial church for the most illustrious Serbs of the Habsburg Empire - patriarchs, dukes and even an exiled king. Inside the monastery church, you will see a stunning late medieval iconostasis and several layers of frescoes but, most importantly, you will feel the air of past times and of Orthodox Christian monasticism. Just a few minutes drive away lays Sremski Karlovci, a historic townlet known for its Baroque churches and excellent wine. Today quiet and provincial, for over two centuries, the town has been an unofficial capital of Serbs in the Habsburg Empire and as a result, the town center boasts several nice palaces and churches including the grand Orthodox Cathedral. After sightseeing, continue to a local wine cellar where you will be treated to a tour with a tasting of local wines amongst them also bermet, the much cherished specialty of Sremski Karlovci,
which spread its fame to Vienna and beyond. Not far away is a totally different historic monument the Petrovaradin Fortress. The cliffs of the steep hill above the Danube have been fortified by the Habsburgs for over a century in order to make it their strongest point of defense towards the Turks. The final result is the mightiest fortification on the Danube with dozens of bastions, trenches and gates, today fully enjoyed by locals and visitors. This citadel is also known for its stunning vistas overthe whole of the city of Novi Sad as well as for Exit Fest, for years one of the best music festivals in Europe. On the other side of the river spreads Novi Sad, the capital of Vojvodina. Though not as old as its neighbors, the city boasts a lovely 19th century center teeming with stylishly dressed youth, many churches of its ethnically diverse population and museums and galleries packed with history and art, from Roman helmets to modernist paintings. After a lunch in the city center, you will have time to explore Novi Sad on your own.full of impressions, you will head back to Belgrade where you will arrive in late afternoon. Day-4 TOPOLA & OPLENAC ROYAL TOUR visit the Karadjordjev Grad Fort where the museum and modest old church are situated. Here, you will learn about the town s importance in Serbian history and see the remains from the time of the First Serbian Insurrection againstthe Ottomans (1804-13). In the church, see the splendid iconostasis with its meticulous carvings. Atop the forested Oplenac hill sits one of the nicest sights in the whole of Serbia the mausoleum church of the Karadjordjević royal house. From the outside the five-domed church is covered in shiny white marble while inside of it visitors admire hundreds of scenes done in mosaics, all of them copies from medieval Serbian monasteries. In itcrypt, you will see more mosaics as well as the graves of 25 members of the Karadjordjević dynasty. Next door, you will find the house of King Petar I, today a part of the museum with royal portraits and interesting historical items. After visit Karadjordje s monument, see the memorial village school as well as the Marićevićа Jaruga gully, where the insurrectionists gathered. Return to Belgrade Day-5 BELGRADE Breakfast and transfer to airport for return flight home IMPORTANT POINTS The Foreign Exchange rate is volatile / dynamic and the same may fluctuate at the time of final payment.
All Transfers & Tours are on seat in coach basis until specified as Private. You are requested to clarify all your queries pertaining to transfer with your travel advisor well in advance before the tour. Seat in coach transfers are on fixed timings only and may differ from country to country. All hotels offered are subject to current availability. Should the same not be available at the time of your final booking, We will arrange to provide a similar category hotel. Granting / Approval of visas is the sole discretion of the country s Embassy / Ministry of Foreign Affairs. For the comfort and convenience of the Clients, the Company would sometimes reverse the direction, or slightly amend the itinerary. The Company would also try to inform the Client about these changes, prior to the start of the tour or during tour as soon as possible. On group tours, we do not assure special meals or special timings or extra halts for infants, children, or passengers with diabetes / cholesterol / high blood pressure etc. The Company cannot guarantee a special meal / diet for the Client upon such request. We reserve the absolute right to alter, amend, change or modify the tour package and itineraries. This may be necessitated due to factors beyond our control such as Force Majeure events, strikes, fairs, festivals, sport events, weather conditions, traffic problems, over booking of hotels/flights, cancellation/ re-routing of flights or railway, closure of / restricted entry at a place of sightseeing. Airlines do not allow name change facility after ticketing is completed. Airlines & Government Taxes are subject to change without prior notice. Thank you