Destination Covered: Delhi (2) - Agra (1) -
Jaipur (2) - Jodhpur (2) - Udaipur (2)
Duration: 09 Nights / 10 Days
On arrival at Delhi Railway Station / Airport you will be met, assisted & get driven to your hotel, on arrival check-in at your hotel. Today you are free to explore the environs on your own.
Capital city of India, Delhi is one of the most populous cities where one can find every religion of people. The city renowned for its rich historic past and was dotted with numerous lip-smacking street foods. Delhi has lot to do from strolling jaunt to a bicycling tour.
Meals: Breakfast
After breakfast proceed for local sightseeing of
Delhi; visit the Jama Mosque at the old Delhi. While
walking towards it, you will be meeting numerous
artisans who will be alluring you towards the
centuries old arts and crafts. One the most largely
and shimmering mosque, Jama Masjid is sited at the old
Delhi and capable of holding 25k devotes in its patio.
Constructed in 1650, this was the final design
profligacy of Shah Jahan, the Mughal monarch who built
the city’s Red Fort and Agra’s Taj Mahal.
Afternoon after the lunch explore New Delhi and visit
places like Humayun’s Tomb, Qutub Minar, Lodi
gardens and drive past Lutyens’ Delhi.
Erected in 1570, Humayun’s Tomb is Mughal architecture, which is delimited by the Charbagh garden (Persian style backyard) and is an example for ensuing Mughal design of royal mausoleums. This accomplishes its acme later with the construction of the Taj Mahal at Agra. Sited at the Mehrauli Archeological commons, the Qutub Minar multifaceted has copious chronological sites in it, most prominent will be ‘the Quwwatu’l-Islam’ (Valor of Islam) mosque having 7 meter – elevated iron pillar in its patio, while red and beige granite blocks of 72.5 meters (Qutub Minar) was within it giving a platform to it as a highest tower in India.
Erected by the Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker in 19th
century, the New Delhi is a capital of India and a
home to many historical sites, temples, parks and many
more. With the heart of the city, one can observe the
notable Rashtrapati Bhawan, previously familiar as the
Viceroy’s House, located on the peak of Raisina
mounts. These days this enormous citadel is used as
the bureaucrat dwelling of the President.
Overnight stay at hotel in Delhi.
Meals: Breakfast
After breakfast, check-out form the hotel and get
driven to Agra, on arrival check-in at your hotel. In
an era perceptible by incursion and defenses, power
was represent by grand citadel and fortress. The
UNESCO World Heritage scheduled Agra Fort is one of
these tombstones. This bastioned citadel presents an
alarming manifestation with its gigantic red sandstone
walls ranking over 20 metres in height, mounting
including within its corral walls of 2.5 kilometers,
the regal city of the Mughal rulers. The 38-hectare
citadel has four entrances; the colossal Delhi Gate is
measured the grandest and a masterwork of
Akbar’s time. Built in 1568 both to improve
safety and as the king’s ceremonial gate, it is
overstated with hatch work in white marble. Later in
the afternoon visit the Taj Mahal a white marble dome
erected by the Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his
wife, Mumtaz, who died in 1631, this garden-tomb is
both a massive and a sublime monument to love. 21
years are taken to complete this monument and around
20000 laborers and craftsmen from India and central
Asia have worked on this.
Meals: Breakfast
After breakfast, check-out form the hotel and get
driven to Agra, En-route visit Fatehpur Sikri, is the
legends of Akbar and his famed courtiers, the nine
jewels or Navaratnas, were born and was one of the
best-preserved collections of Indian Mughal
architecture in India. This town comprises a series of
the royal palaces, harem, courts, a mosque, private
quarters and other utility edifices. Fatehpur Sikri
sits on rocky ridge, 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) in length
and 1 km (0.62 mi) broad and citadel is enclosed by
wall on three sides with the fourth bordered by a
lake. Its architects were Tuhir Das and Dhruv Chawla
and were constructed using Indian principles. The
buildings of Fatehpur Sikri show an amalgamation of
assorted local schools of architectural craftsmanship
such as Gujarat and Bengal. This was because
aboriginal craftsmen were used for the creation of the
buildings. Influence from Hindu and Jain architecture
is seen hand in hand with Islamic rudiments. The
edifice material is used in all the edifices at
Fatehpur Sikri, a palace-city complex, is the locally
prey red sandstone, known as 'Sikri sandstone'. It is
entrance through gates along the 5 miles (8.0 km) long
fort wall, namely, Delhi Gate, the Lal Gate, the Agra
Gate, Birbal's Gate, Chandanpal Gate, The Gwalior
Gate, the Tehra Gate, the Chor Gate and the Ajmere
Gate. Later continue your drive to Jaipur. On arrival
at Jaipur, check-in at your hotel.
Overnight stay at hotel in Jaipur.
Meals: Breakfast
After breakfast proceed for in & around sightseeing of
Jaipur, to explore the India most flamboyant affirm
and the beguiling chronological town. Here you will be
visiting City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal and
Amber Fort.
Impressive merge of customary Rajput and Mughal building, the huge City multifaceted occupies nearly one-seventh of the ‘Pink City’. The dawdling camel’s safaris, unhurried cycle-rickshaws aggravate group of motorbikes, and everywhere energetic auto rickshaws watch for easy quarry. In the center of this bedlam, the magnificence of Jaipur’s royal past is islands of relative tranquil stir up a different lick and another world.
Jantar Mantar, Sawai Jai Singh II built compilation of exorbitant appliances. Sawai Jai like Jantar mantra has erected five other amenities at diverse site – the Jaipur observatory is the one of the chief and best potted. This has been emblazoned on the UNESCO World Heritage List as “an appearance having the exorbitant ability and astral notion of the court, learned prince at the end of the Mughal period”.
'Palace of Winds', or Hawa Mahal, is one of the most famous tourist lures in Jaipur. Sited in the heart of the town, the charming red-sandstone citadel was erected in 17th century by the Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh. The palace was built to provide the regal women a right to views the everyday life through the 953 miniature windows called jharokhas that are bedecked with complicated latticework.
In the afternoon you can stroll towards the old Jaipur
markets where you can experience a maze of path and
explosion with color and chaos. The minute shops over
there are loaded with the collection of goods like
brocades, gold overstated sarong and sparkling saris;
jewellery and trinkets; cologne; customary
camel-leather shoes and bangles of glass, tiny
paintings and puppets; azure ceramic and carvings in
sandstone and granite; carpets and blankets; furniture
and antiques; as well as shops selling paraphernalia,
ironware, brassware and house wares. This will be a
good opportunity for the shopping lovers.
Overnight stay at hotel in Jaipur.
Meals: Breakfast
After breakfast, check-out from the hotel and get
driven to the ‘sun city’ of Rajasthan
because bright, sunny weather allure people all the
year around. On arrival check-in at your hotel,
evening is free at leisure.
Founded in 1459 by Rao Jodha, a Rajput chief of the
Rathore clan, Jodhpur was once the capital of the
Marwar state and a trading center for the opium,
copper, silk, sandals, date palms and coffee. Now the
area has matured to befall as the second largest city
of the Rajasthan but without peeling its archeological
finery.
Overnight stay at hotel in Jodhpur.
Meals: Breakfast
After breakfast, proceed for in & around sightseeing
of Jodhpur, there are numerous citadels within the
city of Rajasthan but none can be compared with the
Mehrangarh, the brawny fortress, which towers over the
‘sun city’ gives a glorious sight and an
architectural magnum- opus. At the base of this
citadel, one can see a clutter of Brahmin-blue cubes,
elongated out to the 10km-long. The Sun City is also
renowned as a blue city because inside it is knot of
zigzag, sparkling, medieval boulevards, which can
never be seen in any other place.
Or another architectural landmark in city will be
Jaswant Thada white memorial, founded in 1899 by
Jaswant Singh’s Maharani in her husband’s
reminiscence. After lunch you can visit to the
customary burial position of Jodhpur rulers, which
include the portrayals of rulers and Maharajas of
Jodhpur while the grounds is delicately imprinted with
gazebos, a beautiful backyard with small lakes all
around.
Overnight stay at hotel in Jodhpur.
Meals: Breakfast
After breakfast, check-out from the hotel and get
driven to Udaipur, which is one of the most romantic
continents. Constructed in 1559, this white charming
city is elaborately turreted and has terrace palaces,
with quaint Havelis, temples and bathing Ghats
reflecting the docile water of Lake Pichola, En-route
visit Ranakpur Chaumukha Shrine erected in 1439. This
is a marble shrine which has the 29 halls reinforced
by 1444 pillars. On arrival at Udaipur, check-in at
your hotel. In the evening take a magnificent boat
tour over the picturesque Lake Pichola (at your own
cost) to admire the royal buildings around the Lake
and enjoy the scenic sunset view. From the lake you
have a wonderful view of the City Palace stretching
along the east bank, while the south bank has pleasant
gardens running down to the waterside.
Overnight stay at hotel in Udaipur.
Meals: Breakfast
After breakfast, proceed for in & around sightseeing
of Udaipur, visit the glorious City Palace that
consist of four major and numerous minor palaces
constructed by the Mewar rulers and each fortress is
perfectly included in medieval style. Continue your
trip and further move towards the Jagdish Mandir
temple multifaceted, sited at the main gate of the
city palace. The shrine was erected in the 1651and was
devoted to the Jagannath, a facet of Lord Vishnu (the
black granite icon preserve within). At the afternoon
after having lunch, stroll throughout the
Saheliyon-ki-Bari garden, which is formed by the
Sangram Singh in the 18th century. The garden is also
a mound of the Fatah Sagar Lake characteristics the
lotus puddles, granite gazebo and elephant-shaped
cascades.
Later in the afternoon you can take a yacht traverse
on the beautiful Lake Pichola. From vessel you can
vista the two islands- one is the Jag Niwas Island and
other Jag Mandir Island. The Jag Niwas Island is a
renowned lake palace, constructed by the Maharana
Jagat Singh II in 1754. At present, this palace is the
comfy heritage hotel, with patio’s, sprays and
precincts. The rumors for this property is that Mughal
Emperor Shah Jahan derivative some of his ideas for
the Taj Mahal from Jag Mandir after staying at this
place. You will also be observing the astonishing
sunset from this palace.
Overnight stay at hotel in Udaipur.
Meals: Breakfast
After breakfast, check-out form the hotel and get
driven to Udaipur Railway Station / Airport for onward
journey.