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Gain an insight into the Mughal heritage of the city by visiting the Red Fort, a magnificent fortress built with red sandstone, simply modulated by the residence of Mughal emperors for many centuries. Not very far from here, one of India's largest mosques, Jama Masjid, is an invite in itself to its imposing structure and serene atmosphere to court a moment of introspection amidst the frenzy of city life. Take a rickshaw ride through the serpentine alleys of Chandni Chowk for a rundown on Delhi's kaleidoscopic street life, where ancient markets are turgid with spices, fabrics, and local culinary traditions. Make a halt at Raj Ghat, the memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, with an eternal flame that burns there in remembrance of the Father of the Nation, and reflect on how this one man has dwarfed most others either in influencing India's history or the independence movement.
Day two in Agra, with the incomparable Taj Mahal, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a beauteous symbol etched in human hearts as a monument of love. It exudes, above all, ethereal beauty when the ivory-white marble monument bathes itself with the first light at dawn. This momumental beauty lies not only within intricate carvings but also within the symmetrical gardens, which make this monument a perfect synonym for architectural brilliance of the Mughal era. Stroll through the marble-inlaid interiors where craftsmanship unravels as poetry to tell the story of Eternal Love between a king, Shahjahan, and his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Not too far away is the Agra Fort, testifying to the glory and durability of the Mughal Empire in the form of palaces, mosques, and audience halls whispering tales of the soaked-in-blood history of the Empire.
The journey concludes with Jaipur, the pink city of Rajasthan, where every nook speaks of royalty and valour. On the way lies Fatehpur Sikri, a UNESCO World Heritage site that has retained architectural greatness of the abandoned capital of Emperor Akbar, with its palaces and courtyards well-preserved to retain echoes of the Mughal dynasty.
2 nights accommodation with breakfast
Services of local English guide
Rickshaw ride in Delhi.
Demonstration of Marble craftsmanship
Entry fees to the monuments
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Travel Insurance
Food & Drinks
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Morning: Arrival in Delhi, meet your guide and transfer to hotel.
Late Morning: Visit Red Fort, explore its impressive
architecture and historical significance.
Afternoon: Lunch break to enjoy local cuisine.
Early Afternoon: Visit Jama Masjid, India's largest mosque, and experience its serene atmosphere.
Late Afternoon: Explore Chandni Chowk on a rickshaw ride, immersing yourself in Delhi's bustling bazaars and street life.
Evening: Visit Raj Ghat, Mahatma Gandhi's memorial, followed by a photo stop at India Gate.
Night: Return to hotel for overnight stay.
Early Morning:Depart for Agra (approx. 4-5 hours drive).
Mid-Morning:Arrival in Agra, check-in at hotel.
Late Morning:Visit the Taj Mahal, iconic symbol of love, and marvel at its beauty during sunrise.
Late Morning to Early Afternoon:Explore the Taj Mahal complex and gardens.
Afternoon:Lunch at a local restaurant.
Mid-Afternoon:Visit Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and explore its palaces and historic structures.
Late Afternoon:Optional visit to Mehtab Bagh for a view of the Taj Mahal at sunset (if time permits).
Evening:Free time to relax or explore local markets.
Night:Overnight stay at hotel in Agra.
Morning: Visit the Amber Fort, a majestic hilltop fort known for its artistic Hindu-style architecture.
Late Morning: Explore the City Palace, a blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture, housing museums and royal artifacts.
Early Afternoon: Visit the Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory with ancient instruments.
Afternoon:Lunch at a local restaurant.
Late Afternoon: Photo stop at the Hawa Mahal, famous for its intricate facade.
Evening: Departure from Jaipur for onward journey or return to Delhi (approx. 5-6 hours drive).