Perfect for first-time visitors Combines history, architecture, food, and shopping Well-connected by road, rail, and air Offers a glimpse into India's royal, Mughal, and colonial pasts
On arrival at Delhi
airport door no 5 meet and greet by our representative and will be transferred
to hotel.
Hotel check in time :
1400 Hrs. (standard time)
Delhi: is one of the
oldest continually inhabited cities in the world. Having been the capital of
several empires in ancient India, Delhi was a major city in the old trade
routes from northwest India to the Gangetic Plains. As the seat of the
Government of India, New Delhi houses important offices of the federal
government, including the Parliament of India.
After breakfast, proceed for a full-day private tour, with a guide in English (or language of your choice) speaking. Visit fascinating Old Delhi for a cultural immersion in this beautiful historic city. Drive past Red Fort and Jama Masjid: The Red Fort (Lal Qila) is one of Delhi's top tourist sights. A brilliant red sandstone fort built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan (who also built Agra's Taj Mahal) as his ruling palace. Enjoy Rickshaw ride, passing through the Chandni Chowk market (where craftsmen sell their wares) and through the narrow streets of old Delhi where you will come across the fusion of current traditions and heritage that were built there. The ride terminates at Jama Masjid mosque which is one of Asia’s largest mosques with its marble domes and splendor minarets. Continue to Raj Ghat (where Gandhiji was cremated). Continue your visit to main temple of Sikhism in Delhi: Gurdwara Bangla Sahib, which was originally a palace and has a peculiar golden dome. During the temple visit, the opportunity to participate in food preparation (subject to time availability) in the communal kitchen run by Gurdwara Committee. Afternoon, continue with tour of New Delhi, which reflects the legacy the British left behind. The division between New and Old Delhi is the division between the capitals of the British and the Mughals respectively. The division in the walled city and New Delhi also marks the division in the lifestyles. The walled city is all tradition where one will be able to glean a past lifestyle in all its facets colours and spells. New Delhi in contrast, is a city trying to live up to the best of 21st century standards. Drive past India Gate, Government buildings. Visit Qutub Minar.
Qutub Minar: also spelled Qutub Minar or Qutab Minar is the tallest brick minaret in the world and an important example of Indo-Islamic Architecture. The Qutub Minar and its monuments are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
After breakfast drive
to Jaipur.
Jaipur: is the capital and
largest city of the Indian state of Rajasthan in Northern India. It was founded
on 18 November 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the ruler of Amber,
after whom the city is named. Jaipur is known as the Pink City of India and
well known for its beautiful carpets, enamelled ornaments, precious and
semi-precious stones, brass ornaments and many other arts and crafts”.
Visit Galta ji Temple (Monkey Temple) - Galta Ji Temple, often called the Monkey Temple, is a historic Hindu pilgrimage site nestled in the Aravalli Hills near Jaipur, Rajasthan. This ancient temple complex is built around a natural freshwater spring and features a series of sacred kunds (water tanks), pavilions, and shrines dedicated primarily to Lord Hanuman, Lord Ram, and Sun God Surya. Evening visit to famous The Laxmi Narayan Temple is commonly known as the Birla Temple. There is a magnificent museum which exhibits the ancestral possessions of the Birla family.
After breakfast proceed for the sightseeing tour of Jaipur visiting Amer Fort with Elephant Ride. Enroute to Amer Fort, brief stop at Palace on winds (Hawa Mahal) to have photo shoot and glimpses of this Wind Palace. Amer Fort is approximate 10 Kms from Jaipur and is the ancient capital of Jaipur. Fort palace was constructed in 1652 by King Mansingh and later extended and completed by King Jai Singh. Erected on a vast hill, the citadel and its fort were intended to protect the ancient capital of the state of Jaipur. You will get there on the Jeep/Cars. After your visit, return down the hill through Jeep. Elephant Ride (Climb the hill on the back of elephant) Explore the majestic Amer Fort. You will be able to visit the various rooms, the inner courtyards, the rooms of public hearings, the Mughal gardens with its star-shaped flower beds. In addition, Amber Fort offers panoramic views of Lake Maota. Later proceed to do shopping of Handicrafts before proceeding further to City Palace. Visit City Palace: if interested to carry some souvenirs from this city. City Palace is one of the major landmarks in Jaipur. The beautiful palace was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh during his reign. Among the various forts and palaces of Jaipur, City Palace stands apart, with its outstanding art and architecture. In the Palace complex visit Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum. Visit to Observatory or Jantar Mantar. It is an astronomical observation site built in the early 18th century. Whose passion for science, engineering, and astronomy prompted him to construct this complex of fourteen scientific instruments. It’s been over 200 years since they were first constructed, these fourteen structures can still accurately measure time; predict eclipses, and track stars and planets in their orbits. Apart, Handicrafts, Jaipur is also famous for stones and Gems. If interested, one may visit to one of the Handicraft stores for local handicrafts or hand-woven carpets or stone and Gems place to buy or shop around. Later, proceed for Dinner at one of the old heritage palaces to see the cultural dance performance. Rickshaw Ride in the vibrant and colorful market of Jaipur. Dinner while witnessing cultural and folk-dance performance of Rajasthan.
After breakfast in
morning, drive to Agra enroute visit Abhaneri.
Abhaneri: (Abhaneri, also spelled Abhaneri, is a village and yields ruins of an
ancient city, Abhaneri, now popular for the Chand Baori (Roughly
1000 Years Old Step well). Upon arrival check in at the hotel. After,
visiting proceed to Agra.
Agra: Situated on the bank
of River Yamuna, the city is famous for being the capital of the Mughal
emperors from 1526 to 1658. It is a major tourist destination for its many
Mughal-era buildings such as Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri, all three
of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Return to Hotel.
Before Breakfast, early morning - Visit the incredible Taj
Mahal by sunrise (UNESCO), a white marble mausoleum built by the
Mughal emperor Shah Jahan for his Empress Mumtaz. The construction of this
monument of love is believed to have taken 22 years to complete with over
20,000 craftsmen working round the clock. The white marble was quarried 200
miles away and was transported to the site by a fleet of 1000 elephants. It is
also termed as monument of love and remains The Taj Mahal closed on
every Friday.
After your approximate 02 Hrs visit, return for breakfast at hotel. Later, Check out and Before proceeding to Delhi – Visit the mythical Red Fort of Agra (UNESCO), symbol of the power and artistic influence of the Mughal dynasty standing on the banks of the Yamuna, a tributary of the Ganges. The Agra Fort is one of the most important and robustly built strongholds of the Mughals, built at the bank of River Yamuna, is situated in the center of the town. Various styles of the architecture are evident within the fort and demonstrate the love of Mughal Emperors towards building beautiful monuments. It is the seat and the stronghold of the Mughal Empire under successive generations.
Visit Mini Taj and Mehtab Bagh and then proceed to Delhi. The Mini Taj, officially known as Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah, is a Mughal-era mausoleum located in Agra, India. Often referred to as a draft or precursor to the Taj Mahal, it is sometimes called the "Baby Taj" or "Mini Taj" because of its similar design elements and intricate craftsmanship. Mehtab Bagh, meaning "Moonlight Garden", is a beautifully laid-out Charbagh (four-part) garden complex located on the northern banks of the Yamuna River, directly opposite the Taj Mahal in Agra, India. It offers one of the most picturesque and symmetrical views of the Taj, especially at sunset and under moonlight, which is how it earned its romantic name. Agra is known for its fabulous marble and soft stone inlay work. The Mughals were great patrons of Arts and Crafts. Before proceeding to Delhi, mat take out some time free for shopping in this city and then after Lunch (at your own), if needed can proceed to Delhi. It takes minimum 04 hours to reach Delhi. Upon arrival check in at Hotel or at International airport to connect your onward flight.
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