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Overview:
Provide In-depth experience at a leisurely pace
About the Place:
The Canadian Rockies Mountain range spans the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta. With jagged, ice-capped peaks, including towering Mt. Robson, it’s a region of alpine lakes, diverse wildlife and outdoor recreation sites. Yoho National Park is home to the massive Takakkaw Falls. Other national parks are Jasper, with the famously accessible Athabasca Glacier, and Banff, site of glacier-fed.
Land package cost starting from @ INR 1,78,999 Per Person on twin sharing basis (Min 2 pax basis)
Calgary/Calgary
Things To Do:
White Water Raft in Banff, Visit Niagara Falls, Explore Old Quebec, Witness the Northern Lights In Whitehorse, Skiing In Whistler and many more.
The myriads of fun activities to do in Canada are suitable for all kinds of travellers starting from honeymooners to family vacationers. While the couples can go tie a love lock on the Corkstown bridge and the shopaholics can buy all kinds of local products at the Saint John City Market. You can also go on a food tour and relish the Canadian wine and the Montreal Bagel to cater to your foodie soul. You can also engage in several adventure activities like zip-lining, kiteboarding, surfing, and swimming at the various beaches and parks of the country.
Places To See:
The fascinating things to do in Canada not only let the globetrotters have a fantastic action-packed holiday in the country, but also offer them the opportunity to learn about the culture, art, architecture, beauty, and history of this wonderful nation. These exciting and equally exhilarating activities range from water sports and heritage tours to wine tasting sessions and shopping.
Places To Eat:
Typical dishes of Canada
Canada’s traditional food
Indian Restaurants in Calgary
Places for Shopping:
17th Avenue is a Calgary entertainment district that follows a busy road lined with local businesses, including shops, spas, restaurants, and nightclubs. From clothes and jewellery to health and wellness products, wines, and sweets, you’ll find a store that caters to your shopping needs here.
Welcome to Calgary, also known as “Cowtown”. Upon arrival, we will arrange transfer to the hotel. The rest of the day is at your leisure. You may join our local tours as below or explore the city by yourself.
If you arrive before 12:00pm you can join following optional itineraries:
Calgary City Tour (3 hours)
A guided tour takes you to explore the city, from the historic site to the newest modern building. (Includes guide service, transportation, and admission)
Heritage Park with Transportation/Admission (3.5 hours)
Explore Canada’s second largest living history museum in Calgary. See and feel the past as it comes to life in front of your eyes.
CrossIron Mill Outlet Shopping Tour with Transportation (5 hours)
Discover the biggest one-level shopping centre in Alberta.
The Calgary Zoo with Public Transportation Ticket/Admission
The Calgary Zoo takes you to see almost 900 animals from around the world, including popular gorilla, hippos, grizzly bear, penguins, endangered red pandas and amur tigers, and etc for you to explore.
Today you will visit the Banff National Park, Canada’s first national park.
Banff Sulphur Mt Gondola (Optional)
Enjoy a 360º view of Banff. (stop for about 90 minutes)
Johnston Canyon
Known for its walking trail throughout the year. (stop for about 60 minutes)
Bow Falls
Location of the film “The River of no return” in 1960’s. (stop for about 15 minutes)
Surprise Corner
Good view for the Castle in the Rockies. (stop for about 15 minutes)
Hoodoos
Hoodoos are composed sedimentary rock covered by harder rock that is harder to erode. Once softer sediment erodes rock needle, only tower like natural obstacles is left. (stop for about 15 minutes)
Banff Town
The biggest town of National towns, many shops and restaurants waiting for your discovery. (stop for about 90 minutes)
Continue your journey to Jasper National Park, the biggest National Park in Canada.
Icefield Parkway
One of Canada’s national treasures and most rewarding destinations. Stretching 232km (144mi) through the heart of Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site, this world-class journey offers access to a vast wilderness of pristine mountain lakes, ancient glaciers and broad sweeping valleys. (pass through)
Bow Lake
It is the headwaters of the Bow River that runs south through the city Calgary and onto the Oldman River ultimately to Hudson Bay. (stop for about 20 minutes)
Columbia Icefield
Snocoach and Skywalk (Optional): Visit the Canadian Rockies and tour over the Athabasca Glacier in a giant Ice Explorer. A once in a lifetime experience. Next, enjoy a breathtaking view of the glacier from The Glacier Skywalk. (stop for about 3.5 hours)
Athabasca Falls
It is not one of the highest waterfalls but is rather known for the shear amount and force of the water that flows through it from the Columbia Glacier. (stop about 30 minutes)
Jasper Town
It is the heart of Jasper National Park. 2nd biggest town in the Canadian Rockies. (stop time – your own arrangement)
Today, continue your journey in the Jasper National Park.
Maligne Lake (Optional – Lake Cruise)
It is the largest natural lake in the Canadian Rockies. You can take an optional cruise to enjoy the scenery of the lake. (stop for about 100 minutes)
Maligne Canyon
It is carved into the Palliser Formation, a layer of limestone deposited in a shallow tropical sea by lime-secreting plankton about 365-million years ago. (stop for about 30 minutes)
Medicine Lake
During the summer, glacier melt waters flood the lake, sometimes overflowing it. In fall and winter the lake disappears, becoming a mudflat with scattered pools of water connected by a stream. Medicine Lake is one of the largest known sinking rivers in the Western Hemisphere. It is also maybe the largest inaccessible cave system anywhere in the world! (pass through)
Peyto Lake
It is a glacier-fed lake in Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies. During the summer, significant amounts of glacial rock flour flow into the lake, These suspended rock particles give the lake a bright, turquoise color. (stop for about 20 minutes) / (It will be replaced by Waterfowl Lake if it is closed)
The Crossing
A starting point for tours on the Columbia Icefield. It is also the only place for basic services including public bathrooms, gas station and a restaurant. (stop for about 10 minutes)
Crowfoot Glacier
Named after its shape when was discovered. A must-see stop with the climate changes nowadays. The “Third Toe” was melted and barely visible. (stop for about 15 minutes)
Start your journey to Famous Canadian Rockies from Calgary and you will visit the Lake Louise and Yoho National Park.
Lake Louise
This beautiful lake is named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta. Famous photo-taking location. (stop for about 2 hours)
Moraine Lake/Ten Peaks Valley
Its waters are the most amazing color, a vivid shade of turquoise that changes in intensity through the summer as the glacier melt. Set in the rugged Valley of the Ten Peaks, Moraine Lake is surrounded by mountains, waterfalls, and rock piles, creating a scene so stunning it almost seems unreal. (stop for about 60 minutes)
* Moraine Lake opens from (early June to early Oct). If closed, it will be replaced by the Vermillion Lake
YOHO National Park
Named for a Cree expression of awe and wonder, Yoho lies on the Western slopes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains.
Spiral Tunnel
It is one of the most bizarre feats of engineering to get the grade of a train line to be at or below 2.2%. The current two spiral tunnels where the railroad forms two spirals, crossing beneath itself twice, almost forming a figure eight, before continuing in the proper direction down the mountain were completed in 1909. (pass through)
Emerald Lake
Name comes from her green water colour. (stop for about 20 minutes)
Natural Bridge
Sculpted by the erosive forces of rushing water over what had once been a waterfall, the Natural Bridge is a powerful reminder of how much influence water has in shaping the landscape. (stop for about 15 minutes)
Today, we will visit the Waterton National Park, the only park in the world that has three designations – UNESCO World Heritage Site, an International Peace Park and a Biosphere Reserve!
Prince Wales Hotel
A true historic Canadian icon. Named after Prince of Wales, it is the park’s most recognized landmark. (stop for about 30 minutes)
Waterton Town
Explore this tiny, vibrant town site. (stop for about 60 minutes)
Cameron Falls
A highlight of a Waterton visit. Crystal clear cascading mountain water rushes steadily over 1.5-billion-year-old Cambrian rock, throwing off a delicate mist that dusts the skin of those who stand-around admiring it. (stop for about 15 minutes)
Red Rock Canyon
The layers of red and green coloured minerals offer a brilliant contrast to each other and the lush surroundings. (stop for about 30 minutes)
Buffalo Paddock
In the specially designated protected area you will have the opportunity to observe the largest mammals of the American prairie from a distance. (Duration approx. 15 min.)
* If Buffalo Paddock Not Open, we will go Okotoks Big Rock Instead.
Okotoks Big Rock
Big Rock lies about 8 km west of the town of Okotoks, Alberta, Canada, formed by dislodged rocks that travelled on top of a glacier thousands of years ago. (stop for about 15 minutes)
Today, travel to Drumheller Valley, where offers you a unique combination of spectacular scenery and interesting things to do.
Horseshoe Canyon
A glacier-carved “U” surrounded by golden prairie, the aptly named Horseshoe Canyon is a dramatic introduction to the badlands. (stop for about 15 minutes)
Royal Tyrrell Museum (Optional)
Features ten signature galleries devoted to palaeontology, with 40 dinosaur skeletons with more than 110000 fossil specimens. (stop for about 90 minutes)
Little Church
This church was first erected by local contractor Trygve Seland, in cooperation with the ministerial Association in 1968 and was reconstructed by inmates of the Drumheller Institution in 1991. It was designed as a place of worship and mediation and not just a tourist attraction. (stop for about 15 minutes)
Drumheller Information Centre
Located at the base of the World’s Largest Dinosaur, the Drumheller Visitor Information Centre is open year-round to meet all of your traveling needs. (stop for about 20 minutes)
Hoodoos
The Drumheller hoodoos are internationally recognized icons of the Alberta badlands. Composed of sand and clay from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation, the solid, strong capstones protect the softer, underlying base creating their unique mushroom-like shape. (stop for about 30 minutes)
Tips:
* Above itinerary is based on Mon arrival.
* Schedule order may change due to different departure date.
* Return to Calgary Airport to fly home or extend your stay in Calgary.
* Please book flight departure after 21:30PM.
* Sightseeing points and stop time are weather dependent.