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Day 01: Arrive Delhi |
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On your arrival at International airport, transfer to your hotel for overnight stay. |
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Day 02: Delhi |
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Full day take the tour of New Delhi & Old Delhi. Morning proceeds for sightseeing of New Delhi, Visit Qutub Minar, One of the fine examples of early afghan architecture, Humayun Tomb; built by the wife of Humayun, Haji Begum in the mid 16th century, this red sand stone structure is considered to be the predecessor of Taj Mahal. Drive pass by India Gate (A War memorial) and Presidency House. |
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Day 03: Delhi - Agra (205Kms/4 & ½Hrs) |
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Morning drive to Agra, visit Sikandra en route. Akbar's tomb at Sikandra has a large arched entrance and green lawns, the entrance is decorated with marble inlay work around the arch, and the inner surface of the dome of the tomb is decorated with images of flowers, geometric designs and Islamic calligraphy. Upon arrival at Agra, check-in into the hotel. Afternoon take Half day tour of Agra. Agra is famous as being home to one of the Seven Wonders of the World-the Taj Mahal. The architectural splendour of the mausoleums, the fort and the palaces is a vivid remainder of the capital in the 16th and early 17th centuries. A pleasant town with comparatively slow pace, The city is also famous for its carpets, gold thread embroidery and leather shoes. Agra was once the capital of the Mughal Empire. Visiting Taj Mahal, the monument of love built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in sweet memory of his wife after she died in 1631. Later visit the Agra Fort; this was built by Emperor Akbar in 1565. And Itimid-ud-Daulah Tomb, which is also known as Mini Taj because of its resemblance; however it was built before the Taj Mahal. |
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Day 04: Agra – Jaipur (240 Kms/05 Hrs) |
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Morning dive to Jaipur, en rout en-route visit Fatehpur Sikri. An epic in red sandstone; a city of yesteryears today lost in the mists of time. A sonless Akbar had gone to Sikri to seek blessings of a Muslim saint Sheikh Salim Chishti. When his son was finally born, he in gratitude constructed his capital city and named it Fatehpur Sikri. Later Fatehpur Sikri is also known as Abandoned Capital of Mughal Empire. On arrival at Jaipur check-in into hotel for overnight stay. In 1876 A.D. Jaipur dressed itself in pink to welcome Prince Albert, consort of Queen Victoria and earned the epitaph ‘PINK CITY', it is also a home of excellent handicrafts especially known for the exquisite gold jewellery enameled or inlaid with precious stones, blue pottery, carving on wood, stone & ivory, block print, tie & dye textiles, hand made paper, miniature painting etc. |
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Day 05: Jaipur |
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Morning we take an excursion to the Amber Fort and afternoon visit the city. Visiting impressive Amber Fort, situated on a ridge just outside Jaipur City. At the foot of the hill you will mount your caparisoned elephant for the slow but steady climb up to the main gate, The Fort, completed in the early 18th century, took over 100 years to build and now, although deserted, offers a fascinating insight into the lifestyle of the Moghul ruling families. A royal elephant ride to ascend the fort (depending upon the availability else by jeep).Later stop at Hawa Mahal (Wind Palace) for photography. Hawa Mahal was built in 1799, its original intention was to allow royal ladies to observe everyday life in the street below without being seen. |
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Day 06: Jaipur - Shahpura |
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Morning proceed to Shapura, and on arrival check-in at hotel Shahpura Bagh. |
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Day 07: Shahpura – Udaipur |
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Breakfast at hotel, leave by surface to Udaipur. En route visit Eklingji & Nagda. |
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Day 08: Udaipur |
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Morning and afternoon visit the city. |
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Day 09: Udaipur - Mumbai |
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On time transfer to Udaipur airport to board flight for Mumbai. On your arrival at Mumbai airport, transfer to your hotel for overnight stay. Mumbai is an industrial metropolis as well as the textile and film capital of the country. It was once a cluster of 7 islands. Bombay was ceded to the Portugese by the local ruler in the 16th Century. Later, it was acquired by the English when it was given as a dowry to King Charles II when he married a Portuguese princess. Today cosmopolitan Bombay is a commercial nerve centre apart from being one of India’s busiest ports. |
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Day 10: Mumbai |
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Morning we take a half-day excursion to the Elephanta Caves. Elephanta is a 3 kms long elongated island, consisting of two hills separated by a valley. See Shiva in his three-headed aspect: as Creator (facing right), Protector (the crowned face at the center), and Destroyer (facing left, with serpents for hair). Also visit to Shiva bringing the Ganges River down to Earth. Afternoon take the Half day tour Mumbai. |
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Day 11: Depart Mumbai |
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In time transfer to international airport to board flight for onward journey. |
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