Duration:9 Days / 8 Nights
Destinations Covered:Delhi,Agra,Jaipur,Jodhpur,Udaipur.
Day 01: Delhi:
Indias capital and a major gateway to the country, contemporary Delhi is a bustling metropolis which successfully
combines in its folds the ancient with the modern. Amidst the fast spiralling
skyscrapers the remnants of a bygone time in the form of its many monuments stand as silent
reminders to the regions ancient legacy. The first impressions for any visitor traveling in from
the airport are of a spacious, garden city, tree lined with a number of beautiful parks.
Afternoon is free to walk around in the colorful and bustling bazaars for personal exploration or
shopping.
Overnight stay at your Hotel.
Day 02: Delhi:
After breakfast proceed for tour ofOld and New Delhi. Old Delhi, the Mughal Capital of
Shahjahanabad. Visit the Jama Masjid which is the principal mosque of Old Delhi in India .
Package cost 3 Star
Per Person(min 2 pax required) 40126
Per Person(min 4 pax required) 46048
Destination No of Nights 3 Star
Delhi 2 Almondz Hotel / similar hotels
Agra 1 Hotel Crystal Inn / similar
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Jaipur 2 Hotel Jaipur Central / similar
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Jodhpur 1 Lords Inn - Jodhpur / similar
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Udaipur 2 Rajdarshan / similar hotels
Commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan , builder of the Taj Mahal , and completed in
the year 1656 AD, it is the largest and best-known mosque in India. It lies at the origin of a very
busy central street of Old Delhi , the Chawri Bazar Road . The mosque of Friday was built from
1644 to 1658 during the reign of Shahjahan. The mosque is 80 m long and 27 m wide. The
courtyard can accommodate 25,000 worshippers and occupies 408 square feet.
Later we proceed to visit Raj Ghat where Mahatma Gandhi â The Father of Nation, was
cremated and drive past the Red Fort [ from outside] - the palace for Shahjahanâs new capital,
Shahjahanabad, the seventh Muslim city in the Delhi site. Wander in the busy streets of the mile
long Chandni Chowk, popularly called âThe Silver Streetâ. Enjoy the âCycle Rickshawâ ride in
Old Delhi.
In the afternoon proceed for 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 life-styles. The walled city is all tradition where one will be able to glean a past life-style 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.
The tour to Imperial Delhi will start by visit to the Qutab Minar, the tallest stone tower in India.
The Qutab Minar was started in 1199 AD by Qutab-ud-Din Aibak and completed by the sultans
successor and son-in-law, Iltutmish. The building is 72.5 m high and has 379 steps from the
bottom to the top. The Minar is tapering with the diameter of the base is 14.3 m while at the top
floor it is 2.7 m. The Qutab Minar is still the highest stone tower as well as one of the finest
Islamic structures ever raised in India.
Later visit Humayunâs Tomb, built by the widow of the second Mughal Emperor, Humayun, it is
an outstanding monument in the Indo-Persian style, a precursor of the Taj Mahal.
Drive past the imposing India Gate, the Parliament building and the Rashtrapati Bhawan, the
Presidentâs residence.
Afternoon is free to walk around in the colorful and bustling bazaars for personal exploration or
shopping.
Overnight stay at your Hotel.
Day 03: Delhi to Agra:
After breakfast drive to Agra; Arrive Agra and transfer to your hotel. Agra came into limelight
during the rule of Afghan King Sikandar Lodhi who had made it the capital of his empire. Later
in 1526 A.D., the Mughal Emperor Babar took upon himself the task for rendering Agra, a
unique character and beauty of its own. Agra - in terms of ambiance is still associated with its
Mughal period. The Mughals besides being great rulers were also great builders and they
preserved their best architectural wonders for Agra and its neighbourhood. It has many wonderful
monuments and the Taj Mahal, the greatest of them all, is a masterpiece of Mughal architecture
at its best.
Later visit the Taj Mahal (closed on Friday) - The Taj Mahal (closed on Friday) The Taj
Mahal is everything that has been said about it and more. Built by the Mughal Emperor Shah
Jahan as an expression of his love for his wife Mumtaz Mahal, in mid 17th century, the Taj
Mahal is truly one of the wonders of the world. Though the Taj appears to be amazingly perfect
from almost any angle, it is the close up marble inlay work, which is really astounding.
Later visit The Agra Fort, an outstanding example of Mughal architecture. Agra Fort the seat
and the stronghold of the Mughal Empire under successive generations. This was the seat of
Mughal rule. Shahjahan added the impressive quarters and the mosque while Aurangzeb added
the outer ramparts. Visit its Hall of Public Audience and its Royal Pavilions. Besides the
historical monuments, one can also explore Agraâs rich heritage of handicrafts in its markets.
Also visit Itmad ud Daula This tomb was built in 1622 for Ghiyas Beg, father of Empress Noor
Jahan, the wife of Emperor Jahangir. It is beautifully conceived in white marble, mosaic and
lattice and set a precedent as the first Mughal building to be faced with white marble inlaid with
contrasting stones. Sometimes also called âBaby Tajâ, it is small, intimate and has a gentle
serenity.
Afternoon is free to walk around in the colorful and bustling bazaars for personal exploration or
shopping.
Overnight stay at your Hotel.
Day 04: Agra To Jaipur:
After breakfast proceed drive to Jaipur visiting Fatehpur Sikri enroute. The deserted red
sandstone city was built by the Great Mughal Emperor, Akbar, as his capital and palace in the
late 16th century. Â It was abandoned soon after it was built when the local wells went dry and it
remains today in much the same condition that it was over 300 years ago. Â It is complete with
palaces and mosques and used to be a town larger than London when it was originally
constructed. Now it is an extraordinary place to wander around with its buildings in near perfect
condition.
Later drive to Jaipur; arrive Jaipur and transfer to hotel.
The capital of Rajasthan Jaipur popularly known as the Pink city as the Pink sandstone was
used to construct the buildings in the old walled city. Jaipur owes itâs name itâs foundation and
its planning to the Great Warrior Astronomer Maharaja Jai Singh II (1699â1744 AD). Jaipur
(City of Victory) was founded by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1727. It is the only city in the
world symbolising the nine divisions of the Universe through nine rectangular sectors sub
dividing it. The architect who formalised the cityâs plans on the Shilpa Shastra, the epic Hindu
treatise on architecture, mixed it with the sublimity of the Mughal and Jain influences of those
times. The city was painted pink in 1853 in honour of the visit by Prince Albert. Except for the
busy traffic of bicycles, cars, and buses, little seems to have changed.
Afternoon is free to walk around in the colorful and bustling bazaars for personal exploration or
shopping.
Overnight stay at your Hotel.
Day 05: Jaipur:
After breakfast proceed for full day city tour of Jaipur visiting Amer Fort located at a distance
of 11 kilometres from Jaipur and was the old fort of the Kachhwaha clan of Amber. It used to be
the capital, till it was moved to Jaipur. The fort is built with white marble and red sandstone and
looks even more attractive because of the Maota Lake in the foreground. The fort in itself is a
beautiful sight to behold but as one looks on the fort with its clear reflection on the lake in the
front; one cannot help but wonder if it is a dream or a beautiful illusion. An elephant [Subject to
availability/alternatively by jeep](On direct payment) will spare you the trouble of climbing up
to the fortress. Once on top, stroll through the sprawling complex of courtyards and halls with a
well informed and well spoken guide who would regale you with tales of yore.
Later visit the City of Jaipur. Among the highlights to be seen while touring Jaipur include the
City Palace, which is an overwhelming complex of exquisite palaces, gardens and courtyards,
decorative art and carved doorways. The palace museum houses collections of rare
manuscripts, armours, costumes, carpets and miniature paintings. Walk to the adjacent Jantar
Mantar or Astronomical Observatory made by the Maharaja of Jaipur, built in 1726 and is one of
the five such astronomical wonders built by Sawai Jai Singh and makes accurate predictions
even to this day. Jaipur is a shopperâs paradise. Most of the bazaars are in an old city with a
wide range of things to buy, from jewellery (precious and semi-precious stones and handcrafted
silver) to textiles to handicrafts and antiques. No doubt, for an avid shopper âJaipurâ is the
choicest of the city to shop and collect memorabilia.
Afternoon is free to walk around in the colorful and bustling bazaars for personal exploration or
shopping.
Overnight stay at your Hotel.
Day 06: Jaipur To Jodhpur:
After breakfast drive to Jodhpur; Arrive Jodhpur â Arrive to the Blue City â Jodhpur and transfer
to your hotel.
An oasis in the arid Thar Desert, Jodhpur is the second largest city in the state of Rajasthan.
Representing this colourful city with shades of blue, Jodhpur has a history that is rich and a
present that beckons strongly to the discerning tourist. Forts and palaces, temples and havelis,
culture and tradition, spices and fabrics, colour and texture, Jodhpur has them all and in plenty.
Situated in Western Rajasthan, Jodhpur has long attracted both the domestic and outside
tourist. It not only offers tangibles, in terms of what you can see and buy but also fills one with a
sense of history and the splendours of an era gone by. The hospitality of the locals, the demure
women, and the colourful turbans -all set against the beloved desert (Marwar) is something to
feel, not just see. Every pore of Jodhpur tells its own tales of heroic deeds that made legends
out of kings and soldiers, romances that continue to warm the heart and a time when epics were
lived out on the streets by everyday man.
Later proceed for half day city tour of Jodhpur. Visit the Meherangarh Fort, situated on a low
sandstone hill. The palace apartments like Sukh Mahal, Phool Mahal, and Sheesh Mahal etc
are beautifully decorated and house Jewellery, costumes, armoury, palanquins, howdahs and
other remnants of the past. See the Jaswant Thada, an imposing marble memorial to Maharaja
Jaswant Singh II built in 1899. Later the royal crematorium and three other cenotaphs were also
built here. Also visit Sardar Bazaar and Clock Tower markets where you can see the vegetable,
spice, Indian sweets, and textile and silver markets. These colourful markets with tiny shops dot
the narrow lanes replete with woodcarvings, wrought iron, lacquer work, silver and ivory
ornamentation and leather handicrafts.
Afternoon is free to walk around in the colorful and bustling bazaars for personal exploration or
shopping.
Overnight stay at your Hotel.
Day 07: Jodhpur - Ranakpur - Udaipur:
After breakfast proceed drive to Udaipur enroute visiting Ranakpur It is the largest Jain temple
complex in India and dates to the 15th century. The main temple is dedicated to Adinath, the
first Tirthankar. Intricate carvings detail mythological figures, patterns and motifs on the walls,
pillars and domes. There are 1444 ornately carved marble pillars in the complex and none of
them are similar. The beautiful lace-like interiors of the domes are a superb example of western
Indian temple style. Surya temple and other Jain temples are side attractions. (Temples open
only at 1200 Hrs. Leather belts, footwear, bare legs and black clothing not allowed).
Later drive to Udaipur; Arrive Udaipur and transfer to your hotel. Set on the shores of Lake
Pichola and surrounded by hills, Udaipur grew in complete contrast to the harsh deserts of the
rest of Rajasthan. As capital of the old Mewar State it was the only Rajput stronghold to uphold
its Hindu allegiance in the face of Muslim invasion. This fairy â tale city, with its marble palaces
and lakes surrounded by a ring of hills, was founded by Maharana Udai Singh in 1559. The city
is dominated by massive City Palace, which overlooks Lake Pichola with its romantic island
palaces. Picturesque havelis, ghats and temples line the lake front, with the lively bazaars of the
old walled city stretching behind them.
Afternoon is free to walk around in the colorful and bustling bazaars for personal exploration or
shopping.
Overnight stay at your Hotel.
Day 08: Udaipur:
After breakfast proceed for half day city tour of Udaipur visiting the City Palace and Museum.
The largest palace complex in India, it is a blend of Mughal and Rajput influences. Also, see the
17th century Jagdish temple, drive around the Fatehsagar Lake, and visit the Sahelion ki Bari
(the Garden for the Maids of Honour), an ornamental pleasure garden with fountains and marble
kiosks. Later visit the Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandir or the Folk Art Museum.
Later in the evening take a boat ride (On direct payment) on the 4 km long and 3 km wide Lake
Pichola, which is fringed with hills, palaces, havelis, ghats, embankments and temples and
offers spectacular views of the city. Visit the Jag Mandir Island with its exquisite Gul Mahal
Pavilion.
Afternoon is free to walk around in the colorful and bustling bazaars for personal exploration or
shopping.
Overnight stay at your Hotel.
Day 09: Departure:
In time transfer to Udaipur Airport / Railway Station to board your flight / train for onward journey
to your next destination.
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