- Arrive Delhi.
- Upon arrival, Welcome by Mr. Deepak Gupta and transfer to your hotel.
- Welcome Non-alcoholic welcome drink at hotel.
- In its 3000 years of existence; seven cities have risen where the present capital of India stands. Here you’ll encounter a fascinating blend of the ancient and the contemporary. Where government buildings, medieval palaces and bazaars exist beside a modern metropolis. Delhi is a city waiting to be explored.
- Overnight at Hotel. (Meals not Included)
• After breakfast, enjoy the sightseeing of Delhi. Drive past Red Fort (Closed on Mondays) the 17th century imposing fortress built in red sandstone surrounded by a huge 33m high boundary wall. Inside are exquisite palaces and beautiful gardens.
• Near the Red Fort is Jama Masjid (Friday Mosque) made of red sandstone and white marble, completed in 1656 at a cost of one million Rupees has perfect proportions. Jama Masjid is India’s largest mosque where more than 20.000 people can kneel in prayer. The divided into aisles by arches. The walls and floors are of marble inlay panels.
• Also, enjoy the Rickshaw Ride in the bazaars of Old Delhi.
• Also visit the Raj Ghat on the banks of the river Yamuna, Mahatma Gandhi’s Memorial, where he was cremated following his assassination in January 1948. The memorial lies in the midst of landscaped gardens and made of a simple square platform of black marble inscribed with his last words “Hey Ram”.An eternal flame burns 24 hours.
• You will drive Past Rashtrapati Bhawan once the Viceroy’s residence is now the official residence of the President of India.
• Photo stop at India Gate Built of Bharatpur stone, commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died in the 1st world war. 13516 names of British and Indian soldiers killed in the Afghan War of 1919 are engraved on the arch and foundations.
• Visit the Humayun’s Tomb, built by his wife Haji Begum in the 16th. Century. An early example of Mughal architecture considered the predecessor of the Taj Mahal.
• Visit the Qutub Minar, built by Qutub-ud-din Aibek in 1199 and it is one of the tallest minaret in India (73 meters height). It is made from red sandstone & marbles.
• Dinner & Overnight at the hotel.
• Post breakfast, drive towards Jaipur – Rajasthan is a unique region in the world. Nowhere else will you find such a concentration of palaces, forts, temples and national parks. But what makes today its originality, is, undoubtedly, its hotel infrastructure. There we find some of the finest hotels in the world, in enchanting settings. This fabulous trip invites you to discover the high places of Rajasthan while staying in such hotels of dreams leave you, a lasting memory. Eight unforgettable days, in search of nirvana, in those places out of time! A wind of madness blows undoubtedly desert of Rajasthan to you to enjoy!
• Arrival Jaipur and check in at the hotel.
• Then free time to relax and for independent activities.
• Dinner at Hotel Narain Niwas Palace with a traditional dance show.
• Return and Overnight at the hotel.
• Post breakfast, Visit Amber Fort with Elephant or Jeep ride. The Amber Fort was built in 1592 by Raja
Man Singh, is one of the finest examples of Rajput architecture. It gives extensive views over a deep narrow valley and the wider plains beyond.
• Afternoon, visit City Palace. The beautiful palace was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh during his reign. Among the various forts and palaces of Jaipur, City Palace stands apart, with its outstanding art and architecture. City Palace complex covers a huge area, which is divided into a series of gardens, courtyards nd buildings. The premises consists several buildings like Chandra Mahal, Mubarak Mahal, Mukut Mahal, Maharani’s Palace, Shri Govind Dev Temple and the City Palace Museum.
• Also visit Jantar Mantar (1728-34) by king astrologer Jai Singh II. The instruments are built of stone with marble facing on the important plains for measuring the harmony of the heavens. Each instrument serves a particular function and each gives an accurate reading.
• Also, enjoy the Rickshaw Ride in the bazaars of Jaipur.
•Make a photo stop at the palace of winds the Hawa Mahal. A 5 storied building with 25cm thick facade from the 18 century having 953 windows and niches so that ladies of royal family could see the procession and events in the city without being visible to the people.
• Evening witness the Bollywood movie at famous ;cinema hall « Raj Mandir ». One of the most beautiful cinema hall in the world and the largest in Asia with 1125 seats.
• Dinner & Overnight at hotel.
- Breakfast at hotel and drive towards Ranthambhore.
- Arrive Ranthambore : located in the Sawai Madhopur district of southeastern Rajasthan, which is about 130 km from Jaipur, Ranthambore National park is majorly famous for its tigers and is one of the best locations in India to see the majestic predators in their natural habitat. The tigers can be easily spotted even during the day time busy at their ordinary quest- hunting and taking proper care of their young ones. Ranthambhore is also counted as the famous heritage site because of the pictorial ruins that dot the wildlife park.Certainly, Ranthambore National Park Safari is a treat for every wildlife and nature lover. The time spend on watching tigers roaming around, verdant greenery, a gamut of other species of chirpy birds and animals is priceless and worth enough to be explored at least once in a life. Naturalists studying the fauna of Ranthambore National Park have recorded over 30 species of mammals and over 300 species of birds as resident species.
- Check-in & Lunch at hotel.
- Rest of the time free to relax or for independent activities.
- Dinner & Overnight at hotel.
- Early morning, leave for shared Canter Safari in the park.
- Return to hotel and breakfast at hotel.
- TIME FREE TO RELAX.
- Lunch at hotel.
- Afternoon, leave for another shared Canter Safari in the park.
- Return to hotel in the evening and rest of the time free to relax.
- Dinner & Overnight at Hotel.
- Breakfast at hotel and drive towards Agra.
- En route visit Fatehpur Sikri and visit the magnificent fortified ghost town. Capital of the Mughal empire at the time of its splendor between 1571 and 1585, the city was quickly abandoned and remained “as is”, without being looted or destroyed. It is a very interesting testimony, both historically and architecturally, a brilliant Mughal city. You will admire including the Great Mosque with the tomb of Salim Chishti Skeikh the magnificent marble lattice, home of Jewels also called Diwan-I-Khas (audience hall) with the pillar of Akbar and the giant chessboard of the court the Pachhis.
- Continue towards Agra.
- Arrive Agra & check-in at hotel.
- Dinner & Overnight at hotel.
OPTIONAL: Evening you can witness the “Mohabbat-te-taj” Show in Agra (with Supplement of USD 30 PER PERSON). The Sanskritik Natyashala presents ‘Mohabbat-the-Taj’ – a series of play depicting the saga of love. The true and immortal love of Shajahan for Mumtaj Mahal- his beautiful wife; the lavish lifestyle of mughal era; emaculate hardship of the artisans for 22 years that created the most precious specimen of craftsmanship… ‘Mohabbat-the-Taj’ at ‘Kalakriti is exceptionally inviting. The effort to hold up the cultural and historical legacy of India is worth a glance. So, be with us to witness the Indian heritage come alive.
- Arrive Delhi and transfer to international airport to take flight back home.
- Early morning(6.00 am) visit Taj Mahal (closed on Friday), the most famous monument of India, classified by Unesco in 1983. This graceful and moving mausoleum was built by Emperor Shah Jahan, “King of the World” in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, who died in 1631 at the birth of their 14th child Begun in 1631, the Taj Mahal was notcompleted until 1653. The best workers ;were recruited from all over India and;Central Asia, the Bordeaux artist, Venice participated in its decoration.
- Return to the hotel. Breakfast at the hotel.
- Check out from the hotel.
- Then, visit Agra Fort (1565-1573). This huge red sandstone fortress was begun by Emperor Akbar.Standing majestically on the banks of the Yamuna, it presents itself as a scholarly combination of powerand elegance. This is where Shah Jahan ended his days, sadly contemplating his marble dream. On the other bank of the river further north stands the delicate mausoleum of Itimad-ud-Daulah, all marble with inlays of semiprecious stones, which prefigures the style of the Taj, begun four years later.
- Continue towards Delhi
- Arrive Delhi and transfer to international airport to take flight back home
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