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Destination: Delhi-Jaipur-Agra-Delhi
Duration :07 Nights 08 Days

Day 01 :Arrive Delhi
Arrive Delhi. You will be met by our representative at the airport and then
transferred to hotel for overnight stay. Delhi is a city that defies a one-line
description as the capital of India or as the capital of the world’s largest
democracy. Actually, Delhi is India in miniature. Delhi is 32,87,263 sq. km
of India’s fantastic variety compressed into 1483 sq. km over the millennia;
it has wooed rulers, attracted plunderers, and tried historians with so many
details. Today, even as it preserves an enviable heritage, Delhi is a true
cosmopolitan city always on the move. Overnight at hotel Metropolitan Nikko
Day 02 : Delhi – Jaipur
This morning we will drive to Jaipur - the capital of the state of Rajasthan
is popularly known as the 'pink city' as the buildings in its old, walled
city are all constructed in pink-colored sandstone. Jaipur owes its name,
its foundation and its careful planning to the great warrior-astronomer Maharaja
Jai Singh II (1699-1744). He laid out the city with its surrounding walls
and six rectangular blocks by principles of town planning set out in an ancient
Hindu treatise on architecture. In 1728 he constructed the remarkable observatory,
which is still one of Jaipur's central attractions. It is worthwhile spending
any leisure time wandering through the bazaars. Jaipur is well known for its
beautiful carpets, enamelled ornaments, precious and semi-precious stones,
brass ornaments and many other arts and crafts.
Day 03:Jaipur
This morning, you will drive 11 kms in the outskirts of the city to visit
Amber fort, the ancient capital of the state until 1728. Visit the Kali temple,
the hall of victory or Jai Mahal and Jagmandir. You can have the unique experience
of traveling on elephant back to and from the top of the hill on which the
fort is situated. In the afternoon visit the Observatory, the Palace of Winds
and the City Palace and museum. The museum has an interesting textile section,
which contains dresses and costumes of the former Maharajas and Maharanis
of Jaipur. Late evening, return to your hotel for overnight stay.
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Day 04:Jaipur - Agra
This morning, leave for Agra enroute visiting Fatehpur Sikri - often referred
to as abandoned Moghul capital. This 16th century capital of Moghul emperor
Akbar is a complex of forts, palaces and mosques built in sandstone. The city
had to be deserted because of lack of water. The white marble Tomb of Sheikh
Salim Chisti, Akbar's spiritual adviser, is now observed as a pilgrimage spot
here. Rest of the day is free and at leisure for independent activities.
Day 05:Agra
In the morning, proceed for a half day guided city tour of Taj Mahal. In particular,
Agra has its magnificent fort and the building which many people have visited
India solely to see – the Taj Mahal. This morning tours visit this white marble
mausoleum, which was built in the middle of the 17th century by the Moghul
emperor Shah Jehan for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. On the banks of river Yamuna
stands the Taj Mahal, the epitome of love is today the source of attraction
for millions of tourists from all over the world. The Taj is made entirely
of white marble and its walls are decorated with exquisite pietra dura (stone
inlay) work. It is said that different types of precious and semi precious
stones were used in the intricate inlay work done on the interiors. His magnificent
monument is set around a Charbagh or ‘four garden’, which is spilt by watercourses
- a reflection of Persian style.
Day 06:Agra – Delhi
After morning leave for Delhi and check in at the hotel upon arrival. Rest
of the day is at leisure and free for independent activities. Overnight at
Hotel Crown Plaza Surya
Day 07:In Delhi
This morning, proceed for city tour of Old & New Delhi visiting includes the
Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk, Delhi Gate, and Raj Ghat and Shanti
Vana, the last two being modern structures constructed after India’s Independence
in 1947. New Delhi, on the other hand, is a modern city designed by Edwin
Lutyens and Herbert Baker. It is a spacious, open city that houses many government
buildings and embassies, besides places of historical interest. Notable attractions
in New Delhi include the Rashtrapati Bhawan, India Gate, Humayun’s Tomb, and
the Qutab Minar.
Day 08:Depart Delhi
In time transfer to the International airport enable board flight for onward
destination
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