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Day 01 :
New Delhi
Arrive New Delhi International airport.
On arrival, the guest will be met by our
representative and transferred to hotel.
Upon arrival at hotel the guests will be provided with the
traditional Indian welcome consisting of aarti-tikka and
garlands.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 02 :
New Delhi -
Enjoy a tour of historic and modern Delhi. Full Day of the
sighting, Visit Raj Ghat and Shanti Vana - the cremation
sites of Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru, Jama Masjid
and drive past Red Fort and Chandni Chowk.
Afternoon visit Qutub Minar built by Qutub-ud-Din Aibek in
1199, Humayun's Tomb, India Gate (War Memorial Arch ),
Lakshminarayan Temple - a modern Hindu Temple. Also drive
past President's House, Parliament House, Government
Secretariat Buildings & Connaught Place shopping centre

Overnight stay
in Hotel (New Delhi)
Day 2 Jodhpur
Flight from Delhi to Jodhpur, Driver is waiting for you
holding your nameplate in his hand.
Jodhpur, the Blue City, is a fascinating city of
Rajasthan, India. One of the most traveled tourist
destinations in Rajasthan, Jodhpur is famous for its
magnificent forts, beautiful palaces, havelis, museums,
temples and colorful bazaars. Jodhpur is also known for
its unique culture, arts and crafts and colorful
festivals. Jodhpur has a number of exciting tourist
attractions, promising its visitors with an unforgettable
holiday experience.
Places of Interest in Jodhpur are: -
1. Meharangarh Fort
2. Jaswant Thada
3. Bishnoi Village
4. Mandor garden
5. Ummaid Bhawan Palace
Day 3 Ranakpur
From Jodhpur it is 190km on way to Udaipur. Renowned for
some marvellously carved Jain temples in amber stone
ranakpur is one of the five holy places of the jain
community.
Day 4 Udaipur
If Jaipur is the Pink City, Udaipur is a vision in white.
The City of Dawn, surrounded by the ancient Aravali
Mountains and set on the edge of three lakes, is a
brilliant kaleidoscope of narrow lanes flanked by bright
stalls, gardens, lakes, palaces and temples.
However, the most memorable parts of Udaipur are its lake
palaces, shimmering like jewels on the Lake Pichola. Jag
Niwas, the summer residence of the princes of Mewar, is
today a magnificent luxury hotel. Jag Mandir, the other
island palace, with a marble dome, is a marvel in red
sandstone.
Nathdwara, 48 kilometers from Udaipur, is an important
Hindu pilgrim center, also famous for nurturing the
glorious tradition of Pichwal paintings.
Day 5 Pushkar
Pushkar is 300Km from Delhi and it is 6 hours Journey.
Pushkar city is a well known holy city of Rajasthan. It
attracts people not only from Rajasthan but all over the
India. Pushkar city becomes a very popular tourist
destination among the tourist also.
The city is well known among the Hindu People for the
temple of Lord Brahma. It is the only one temple in the
world. According to the Hindu mea theology the Lord Brahma
is the Creator the world. Temple of Lord Brahma is called
Jagat Pita Shri Brahma Temple.
You can enjoy the beautiful sunset near the sun set café.
Day 6 & Day 7 Jaipur
Have your breakfast in Pushkar hotel and travel for Jaipur.
It is 145km and 2 ½ hours journey. Straight ways check in
your hotel and have lunch and then you can go full day
sightseeing of Jaipur, which is an excitement of color,
dance, and song with the traditional arts and crafts. It's
one of India's most well planned cities, with wide,
straight avenues, roads, streets and lanes in a grid
system.
Places of Interest are
Amer Fort, Jai Garh Frot, Nahar Garh Fort, Maharaja’s City
Palace & the Ovservatory, Hawa Mahal, you can also go for
city walk to enjoy the culture and tradition of local
people.
Elephant ride at Amer Fort.

Day 8 Agra
From Jaipur to Agra is 240Km and it is about 5 to 6
hrs traveling if you go direct. After having you breakfast
in Jaipur drive for Agra and on route you can visit
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary famous for migrating birds, they
came here all the way from Siberia. It is about 200km from
Jaipur. Further from Bharatpur towards Agra you can also
enjoy Fatehpur Sikri. It is just 20km from Bharatpur
The city of Agra is world famous for the Taj Mahal and
millions of tourists from all over the world come here
every year to savor the different moods of this
magnificent edifice. As Agra was the seat of the great
Mughal rulers for many years, it also has a number of
historical monuments in and around the city.
Taj Mahal
Described as the
most extravagant monument ever built for love, it was
constructed by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a memorial to
his queen Mumtaz Mahal, made out of white marble took 22
years to complete (1630-1652 AD). Ustad Ahamad Lahori, a
Persian Architect, is said to be the main designer and
planner for this magnificent memorial. On full moon
nights, the glory of the Taj is at its best. Over the
centuries, the Taj has attracted more visitors than
perhaps any other Monuments in the country, and it is all
too easy resort to conventional superlatives when
describing it. What makes the Taj Unique is its perfect
proportions, distinct femininity, medium of construction
and ornamentation. Its marble exterior reflects rose and
golden tints at sunrise and sunset, while it is dazzling
white during the day and glowes pearl-like in the
moonlight and during the monsoon. Standing on a high
plinth, the Taj Mahal is visible for miles around and
forms a backdrop to mustard fields and mud-walled
villages. It can be seen from guestrooms at some of Agra's
hotels, as well as from the landscaped gardens to the west
of the complex.
Overnight Stay
in Hotel (Agra)
Day 9 Agra -
Delhi
After Breakfast
visit the Agra Fort containing the Pearl Mosque, the
Halls of Public and Private Audience. Also visit the Tomb
of Itmad-ud-Daullah built by Empress Noorjehan in memory
of her father.
Agra Fort
Agra Fort on the
bank of the Yamuna River was begun by Emperor Akbar in
1565, though additions were made up until the rule of his
grandson, Shah Jahan. In Akbar's time the fort was
principally a military structure, but during Shah Jaha
regin it had partially become Palace. It is an imposing
strcture with walls of red sandstone almost three
kilometers long. Entered through the Amar Singh Gate, the
eastern part of the fort contain palace, audience hall and
mosques built by three emperors. The fort presents a good
sampling of their favoured architectural styles. Akbar
drew on Islamic and Hindu traditions and the result is
eclectic.
Itmad-Ud-Daula Tomb
Built between 1622 - 28 AD. By Nur Jahan in memory of her
father Ghias-ud-Din-Beg, this white marble tomb is an
impressive structure predating the Taj itself. Though much
smaller than the latter, the inlay work is often
considered of an equal if not of a higher standard.
Sikandra
The noteworthy monument here is the tomb of Akbar which
shows an interesting fusion of Hindu and Muslim art and
architecture reflecting the spirit of the emperor
himself.
Jama Masjid
A mosque dating back to 1648 AD. And built by Jahanara
Begum, the absence of minarets and the shape of the dome
gives it a distinguish character.
Ram Bagh
Is one of the earliest gardens laid by the Mughlas and
dates back to the era of Babar in the early 16th century.
Fatehpur Sikri
Akbar's capital for a short 12 years, predominantly, a red
sandstone construction sprawling over a huge area within a
circumferences of nearly nine miles. The architectural
style is very much in tune with the emperor's dreams and
partakes of both Hindu and Muslim styles. The shortage of
water at the site was one of the main reasons for its
desertion. Emperor Akbar is said to have selected Sikri as
the seat of his government believing it to be auspicious
for himself as prophesied by the saint, Shaikh salim
Cheshti, who lived there. Overnight stay in Hotel (Agra)
DAY 10 Delhi
Have your breakfast in Agra Hotel and drive to Delhi. You
can have lunch and go for either for sight seeing or
shopping if the time permits you before your schedule
flight from Indira Gandhi International Airport.
Tour Prices
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Price in
EURO Per person
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EURO
295 by A/C Car.
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EURO 225
by Train.
Tour Include
- Accommodation on
Double sharing basis.
Breakfast every day.
Ac transports for transfers, sightseeing and long
run.
English speaking guide.
Elephant ride at Jaipur.
Train fare as per the itinerary.
Meeting and assistance.
Exclusion
Any airfare.
entrance fee to the monuments. expenses of personal
nature and/or any item specifically not mentioned in the
cost includes column .
Remarks
Any expenses of a personal nature. such as drinks,
telephone calls. laundry. camera/video camera fees.
gratuities. meals (other than specified) etc. Please
note that whilst on holiday. if you require any
variation to the agreed itinerary. which in turn incurs
extra costs
All prices quoted per person in EURO on Double Sharing
basis.
Rates subject to change without notice.
Rates are applicable for Indian market only.
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