Delhi - Agra - Jaipur
- Delhi - Haridwar - Rishikesh - Delhi ( 5 Nights
/ 6 Days )
Day 01 / Arrival Delhi
Arrive Delhi, meet assist at the airport by our
tour representative & then transfer to hotel.
Overnight stay in Delhi hotel.
Day 02 / Delhi - Agra - Jaipur ( By train
and car )
Early morning pick up from hotel & transfer
to railway station to board the superfast airconditioned
Shatabdi Express train to Agra. Breakfast in the
train ,Arrive Agra in approx. 02 hours & visit
the magnificient. Tajmahal – A white marble
Tomb building 1631 – 1648 in Agra, seat
of the Mughal Empire by Shah Jahan for his wife,
Arjuman Banu Begum, the monument sums up many
of the formal themes that have played through
Islamic architecture. Its refined elegance is
a conspicuous contrast both to the Hindu architecture
of pre – Islamic India, with its thick walls,
corbelled arches and heavy lintels and to the
Indo Islamic styles, in which Hindu elements are
combined with an electric assortment of motifs
from Persian and Turkish sources. After visiting
Taj Mahal enjoy a lavish buffet lunch in a 5*
hotel in Agra. After lunch drive to Jaipur enroute
visiting Fatehpur Sikri - The Imperial city of
the Mughal dynasty. It is very difficult to express
the architectural grandeur city as one can only
experience the aura of these forts. Famously known
as the city of Ghosts, it was built by the great
Mughal Emperor. Fateh Pur Sikri is a place worth
visiting to discover how once the city could have
been which has now turned into ruins, situated
26 miles west of Agra, it was build at orders
of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. The buildings at
Fateh Pur Sikri blended both Islamic and Hindu
elements in their architectural style. Arrive
Jaipur & transfer to Hotel. Overnight stay
in Jaipur hotel.
Day 03 / Jaipur - Delhi ( By train )
Breakfast in hotel. After a leisurely breakfast,
proceed for sightseeing :-Amber Fort, is one that
cannot be easily described. The Amber Fort set
in picturesque and rugged hills is a fascinating
blend of Mughal Architecture, construct by Raja
Mann Singh in 1592 and completed by Swai Jai Singh,
the fort is made in red sand stone and white marble.
The rugged forbidding exterior belies an inner
paradise with a beautiful of art and architecture.
Amber Fort is the classic and romantic fort palace
with a magnificent aura. The interior wall of
palace depicts expressive painting scenes with
carvings, precious stones and mirror settings.
Visit the City Palace located in the heart of
the world city. The City Palace is a blend of
Mughal and Rajasthani architecture and the royal
family still lives in a part of the Palace. The
building now forms the Maharaja Swai Man Singh
II Museum and on display here are a wide array
of royal costumes, some vary exquisite and precious
pashmina (kashmiri) shawls, Benaras silk sarries
sauganeri prints and folk embroidery. An unusual
display is that of voluminous clothes worn by
Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh I (Ruled 1750 -1768).
The art gallery is located in the Diwan I Aam,
which literally, mean the hall of public audience.
Between the armory museum and the art gallery
is the Diwan I Khas meaning the hall of private
or selective audience. T his is a marble pave
pavilion and puts on display the world largest
sterling silver object two gigantic silver vessels.
Evening transfer to railway station to board the
air conditioned train to Delhi, Dinner in the
train, Arrive Delhi & transfer to hotel.
Day 04 / Delhi
After breakfast checkout from hotel and proceed
for sightseeing tour of Old Delhi & New Delhi.
OLD DELHI - A sight-seeing tour of Old Delhi would
entail visiting:-
Red Fort - The red sandstone walls of Lal Qila,
the Red Fort, extend for two km and vary in height
from 18 metres on the river side to 33 metres
on the city side. Shah Jahan started construction
of the massive fort in 1638 and it was completed
in 1648. Jama Masjid - Jama Masjid The splendid
mosque built by Muhammad Ali Shah in the typical
Mughal style with two minarets and three domes,
lies to the west of the Hussainabad Imambara.
Raj Ghat - the memorial site where Mahatma Gandhi
was cremated.
NEW DELHI - An extensive sight-seeing tour of
New Delhi would include a visit:-
Humayun's Tomb - Built in the mid 16th century
by Haji Begum, senior wife of Humayun, the second
Mughal emperor, Humayun's Tomb is an early example
of Mughal architecture built in Delhi. Qutub Minar
- 13 km to the south of Connaught Circus at Lalkote
of 8th century Tomor Rajputs, the 72.5 m high
Victory Pillar stands as a victory stand of a
Muslim King Kutub-ud-din-Aibak in India. A drive
along the ceremonial avenue - Rajpath, past the
imposing India Gate, Parliament House, the President's
Residence, Lotus Temple and would end with a drive
through the Diplomatic Enclave.
Overnight stay in Delhi hotel.
Day 05 / Delhi - Haridwar
After breakfast in hotel drive to Haridwar, arrive
haridwar in four hours & transfer to hotel.
proceed for sightseeing tour. Har Ki Pauri - Har
Ki Pauri is one of the most sacred bathing ghats
at Haridwar. The best time to visit this spot
is at sunset when you can see the 'Aarti' of Ganga
being performed. Chandi Devi - Across the main
Ganga river, on the other bank is the Neel Parvat.
The famous Chandi Devi Temple is situated atop
it. One has to trek at least 3 Kms. on the hill
to reach it. Other temples in close vicinity on
the hill itself are the temples of Gauri Shankar,
Neeleshwar Mahadev and Anjani Devi. Bhimgada Tank
- On the way to Rishikesh, this tank is said to
have been made by Bhim with the blow of his knee,
when the Pandavas were going to the Himalayas
through Haridwar. Night stay in Haridwar hotel.
Day 06 / Haridwar - Rishikesh - Delhi
- Departure
Morning proceed for sightseeing tour Sapt Rishi
Ashram and Sapt Sarovar - Legends abound in India.
Here, it is said, Ganga splits herself in seven
currents so that the Sapt (seven) Rishis worshipping
there would not be disturbed. Canal Centenary
Bridge - Located near Har-ki-Pauri, this bridge
commands a beautiful view of the canal and all
the ghats. Later drive to Rishikesh visit Bharat
Mandir - the oldest famous temple in Rishikesh,
near the Triveni Ghat. This temple is dedicated
to younger brother og Lord Ram. also visit Laxman
Jhula - a hanging bridge on the river Ganga is
one of the most famous spot in Rishikesh. According
to Indian mythology, Lakshman, the younger brother
of Lord Rama crossed the Ganga with the help of
hanging bridge made of Jute. The bridge offers
a scenic view of the river Ganga as it tumbles
down to Haridwar. Optional activities -White water
rafting. Later afternoon drive to Delhi &
transfer to International airport to board the
flight for onward journey or way back home.
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