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Golden Triangle with Rajasthan Tour is a tour full of heritage sightseeing. You discover Delhi, Agra Jaipur along with the rest of Rajasthan Cities which are full with monuments which are part of history.

Day 1
Arrive Delhi
On your arrival at Delhi airport, you will be greeted by our representative who will assist you with your transfer to the resort. Briefing (Delhi): Delhi is the capital of India and its third largest city. The city's significance lies not just in its past glory as the seat of glorious monuments and empires, but also from the civilizations. Later proceed for sightseeing tour of Delhi visiting Red Fort, India gate, Parliament Building, Rashtrapati Bhavan, Qutub Minar, Jama Masjid & Chandni Chowk. Red Fort: Red Fort or Lal Quila because it is more popularly known as a masterpiece of architecture and one of the most haunting spots for tourists from both India and overseas. This massive fort on the banks of the river Yamuna, built by Shahjahan as the citadel of the 17th Century Delhi is a significant link between the past and the present, for it is from here that the prime minister of India addresses the people about the Independence Day. India Gate: It's called the All India War Memorial. His Royal Highness laid the foundation stone in 1921 and was designed by Edwin Lutyens. Parliament Building: Parliament Building called Sansad Bhawan. Entry in parliament requires the letter of introduction which is in the form of permission. Qutub Minar: The word "Qutub" itself means 'rod of justice' The Qutub Minar made from red sandstone rising to the height of 72.5mts is an architectural marvel of the 13th century. It is located in Delhi. It was completed in the 13th century with his successors and is assembled by Qutb-ud-din Aibak from the 12th century to celebrate the success of Mohammed Ghori within the Rajputs. Rashtrapati Bhavan: It is the house of the president of India constructed in British interval, designed by Edwin Lutyens. Jama Masjid: It's the greatest mosque in India. Situated in Old Delhi, the mosque has the capacity. Jama Masjid was finished in 1656 AD, and it was again the fantastic Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan supporting this architectural masterpiece. Close to some craftsmen were included in this mosque's construction. The mosque is a real case of the structure that is fantastic that originated during the period. It has the mix of Mughal and Hindu style of architecture. (To be looked at from outside.) Humayun's Tomb: Humayun's tomb is the tomb of the Mughal Emperor Humayun in Delhi, India. Humayun's son Akbar at 1569-70 commissioned the grave and designed by Mirak Mirza Ghiyas, a Persian architect chosen by Bega Begum. Return to the hotel and spend rest of time at leisure. Overnight will be in Delhi at the hotel.
Day 2
Delhi - Agra By Road Distance: 210 kms /4-5 hrs
Enjoy your breakfast in the hotel, proceed to push towards Agra. Briefing (Agra): Situated on the banks of river Yamuna, Agra is the former capital of Hindustan. This is a major tourist destination due to its many fabulous Mughal-era buildings, most notably the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, and Fatehpur Sikri, all three of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Agra is included on the Golden Triangle tourist circuit, along with Delhi and Jaipur. Reach and check in at the hotel to relax for sometime. Later proceed for the sightseeing tour of Taj Mahal and Agra Fort. Taj Mahal: It's believed that the name "Taj Mahal" was originated from the title of Shah Jahan wife Mumtaz Mahal and means "Crown Palace." The purity of the white marble, the exquisite ornamentation, valuable gemstones utilized and its picturesque location, all make Taj Mahal travel profit a place among the most well-known ones. Agra Fort: Currently closed for the public. The marble pearl mosque inside the fort is one of the beautiful mosques in India. The Agra fort retains the irregular outline of the demolished mud-wall fort of the Lodis. The magnificent towers, bastions and ramparts and imperial gateways symbolized the confidence and strength of the third Mughal emperor, Akbar. The fort is auricular in shape, and its massive double walls rise 20 m in height and measure 2.5 m in circumference. A fetid moat surrounds the fort. The magnificent towers, bastions and ramparts and majestic gateways symbolized the confidence and power of the third Mughal emperor. Return to the hotel. Overnight will be at the hotel in Agra.
Day 3
Agra – Jaipur By Road Distance: 239 kms /5 - 6 hrs.
Enjoy your leisure breakfast in the hotel and proceed to push for Jaipur. Briefing (Jaipur): The picturesque city of Jaipur was selected as the capital of the new state of Rajasthan, the land of the rajas, which was made after India's independence by merging the neighboring states of the area. The tourist who has found that India is one maze of cluttered cities will probably be pleasantly surprised with Jaipur. Using its wide avenues, it's well laid out gardens and specifically designed areas for residential and markets centers, Jaipur is a success story of 18th-century city planning. Jaipur is famously referred to as the 'Pink City' since Maharaja Man Singh II ordered his city painted a pink in honor of the Prince of Wales, Edward VII at 1876. Reach and check in at the resort and relax for the rest of the day. Overnight will be at the hotel in Jaipur.
Day 4
Jaipur
Have your leisure breakfast in the resort. Later proceed for a sightseeing tour of Jaipur. Amber Fort Palace: Amber Fort is located in Amber (Jaipur), which used to be the capital of the Kachhwaha clan until Jaipur was made the official capital in 1727. The Amber Fort appears stunning, all-built in white marble and red sandstone. Maotha Lake creates its foreground, to add to its charm. The crystal mirror image of the Fort, on the still waters of this lake, seems like a grand illusion. Amber Fort is generally pronounced as Amer Fort. In 1592, construction of the Fort was started by Raja Man Singh I. But, the Amber Fort took its current form during the reign of Raja Jai Singh I. The appearance of the Fort, being steep and tough is utterly different from its center. The interior of the Fort provides a soothing and warm ambiance, which is least expected from its presentation. The decoration of the Amer Fort is affected by both, the Hindu and manner of ornamentation. City Palace: Types among the most famous tourist attractions and also a significant landmark in Jaipur. Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh built the beautiful palace during his reign. One of the various forts and palaces of Jaipur, City Palace stands apart, with its exceptional architecture and art. City Palace complex covers a considerable area, which is divided into a series of gardens, courtyards, and buildings. Initially, Raja Jai Singh built the wall inhabiting a significant area. The succeeding rulers constructed later the additional structures. A part of the Palace still makes a dwelling for the former Maharaja / King. The premises consists of several buildings like Chandra Mahal, Mubarak Mahal, Mukut Mahal, Maharani's Palace, Shri Govind Dev Temple, and the City Palace Museum. Jantar Mantar: Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is the largest stone observatory on the planet, and this feature makes it, a unique destination for a traveler. Jantar Mantar of Jaipur is one of those five astronomical observatories constructed by Maharaja Jai Singh, the founder of Jaipur. During the period between 1727 and 1733, Jantar Mantar took its form and construction. Jantar Mantar has a collection of instruments that are architectural. It portrays a noteworthy attempt of the ancestors, who have been curious about astronomy and comprehension of celestial bodies. Above all, this observatory provides info. Hawa Mahal: it's a significant landmark and also a famous tourist attraction of Jaipur. The Palace offers a sight to behold. The beautiful Rajputana design of Hawa Mahal speaks the attractiveness of the family. An individual may find a glimpse of architecture, which can be mixed to make it different from other people. The literal meaning of Hawa Mahal is the Palace of Winds. Hawa Mahal is a pyramid-shaped facade with five stories. It's 953 windows decorated with miniature latticework. These pink sandstone windows generally are known as "Jharokhas" are built in such a fashion, that it looks like a giant honeycomb. The air circulation through windows reflects the bit of Mughal designing, which retains the Palace trendy. Return to the resort and have leisure time for remainder of the day. Overnight will be at the hotel in Jaipur
Day 5
Jaipur – Jodhpur Distance 337 Kms / 6 hrs.
Have your breakfast at the resort. Proceed to drive to Jodhpur. Jodhpur :The city is situated at the horizon of Thar Desert and it is also know as The Sun City which was founded by Rao Jodha. Jodhpur in Rajasthan, India was previously Called Marwar. It is split into two components - the old city and the new city. The city is separated by a 10 km long wall encircling it. Additionally, it has eight Gates leading out of it. The new city is outside the walled city. The landscape is panoramic and mesmerizing. Jodhpur city has lots of beautiful palaces and forts such as Rai ka Bag Palace, Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhavan Palace, and Mehrangarh Fort. Other charms of Jodhpur include Government museum and its own Umed backyard that is beautiful. The city is referred to as the "Sun City" due to its bright and sunny weather throughout the year. On arrival at Jodhpur, check in at the resort. Jaswant Thada: The Humongous Jaswant Thada is a beautiful marble cenotaph, built in fond memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh. This architectural landmark in Jodhpur is an architectural miracle in itself with its carved façade. Mehrangarh Fort: Mehrangarh Fort stands a hundred feet from splendor on a perpendicular cliff, four hundred feet above the skyline of Jodhpur. Burnished red sandstone, imposing, invincible and with a haunting beauty that beckons. Much has been written about the Sun's Citadel, for it's among the most impressive in most Rajasthan. So colossal are its proportions that Rudyard Kipling called it "the work of giants." Today, it's recognized as the most beautiful living example of a Hindu fortress. The fortress of Jodha was Chao Burja' -- a fort with four Bastions. The extremities of the original fortress fall within the limitation of the second gate now of Jodha's period itself, hardly any remains, the fort enlarged outside his outer gates over fifty decades of his passing but the place where this gate burst is known as "Rao Jodhaji Ka Falsa" (Jodha's outer limit of the border ). The fort is called Chintamani, after the Mythological gem exerted by Ram which frees worldly worry's proprietor. Chintamani gave way the flag of the peacock, to Mordhwaj, presumably since the outer parameter that was forts suggests the fan-like tail of a dancing peacock; it is at some point after this that the title Mehrangarh began to look in chronicles and poems. "Mehr" is a Rajasthani term for sunlight, and it is not in any respect improbable that the Suryavanshi Rathores would title their first citadel within their mythological ancestor's honor. Return to the hotel and spend your remaining time in leisure. Overnight will be at the hotel in Jodhpur.
Day 6
Jodhpur – Udaipur Via Ranakpur Distance 259 Kms / 5 hrs.
Have your breakfast in the hotel. Later move to Udaipur en-routing Ranakpur. Ranakpur: Ranakpur is named after Rana Kumbha whom Dharna Sah, a Jain businessman, approached when he had the vision of his great temple to request the property for its construction. The Ranakpur Sophisticated makes for a convenient stop between Jodhpur and Udaipur and holds an exceptional attractiveness, which will be well worth seeing. It is tucked away in a quiet valley of the Aravalli Range, 90km and remote from Udaipur. Renowned for several brightly carved Jain temples in amber stone, Ranakpur is one of the five most holy places of exceptional beauty and the Jain community. These temples were built at the AD 1439. It is situated in the mountain ranges Jain Temples: The most important temple is that the Chaumukha Temple, or Four-Faced Temple, dedicated to Adinath, the very first Tirthankara ('Jain Teacher'). Built in 1439, this massive, beautifully crafted and marble temple has 29 halls-. Inside the complex are two other Jain temples (committed to Neminath and Parasnath) and, a brief distance off, a Sun Temple. Amba Mata Temple is just 1 km from the main complex. Reach and check in at the hotel in Udaipur. Leisure for rest of the day. Overnight Stay will be at Udaipur.
Day 7
Udaipur
Enjoy your breakfast in the hotel. Later proceed for the sightseeing tour of Udaipur. City Palace: City Palace boasts of the beautiful blend of Medieval, European and Chinese Architecture. The Palace has various towers, domes, and arches, which add to the flavor of the heritage site. Towering on the banks of Pichola Lake, City Palace is indeed a feast to the eyes. Saheliyon ki Bari: Garden of maids was constructed in the 18th century by Maharana Sangram Singh for the royal ladies. Saheliyon Ki Bari is a significant tourist destination in Udaipur and one of the most beautiful gardens. The garden is famous for marble art its lush green lawns and fountains. This renowned garden is located on the banks of Fateh Sagar Lake, presenting a green escape in the arid lands of Rajasthan. Bagore Ki Haveli: Bagore Ki Haveli is a historic building that stands on the platform of Gangori Ghat in the vicinity of Pichola Lake. The splendid architecture of the mansion boasts of glass work that is excellent and beautiful stained work. Jagdish Temple: Jagdish Temple is one of the famous temples of Udaipur. Located in Udaipur's City Palace complex, this temple is made in the Indo-Aryan style of architecture. In 1651, Jagdish temple was built by Maharana Jagat Singh, who dominated Udaipur. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu (Laxmi Narayan), the preserver of the Universe. It is celebrated for being the temple in the city of Udaipur. Return to the hotel and Overnight will be at the hotel in Udaipur.
Day 8
Depart Udaipur
Have your leisure breakfast at the hotel. Afterward, you will be moved to the Udaipur airport for next destination.
Included
  • One Double Occupancy room in above mentioned Hotels.
  • Breakfast in Hotel as per the Itinerary.
  • All airport transfers by Private Air Conditioned Sedan - AC Etios.
  • Inter-city transfers by Private Air Conditioned Sedan - AC Etios.
  • All sightseeing by Private Air Conditioned Sedan - AC Etios.
  • All Monument Entrances. Services of English Speaking Guide.
  • Rickshaw Ride in Old Delhi.
  • Elephant ride at Amer fort, Jaipur.
  • Sunset boat ride at lake Pichola.
  • Complimentary mineral water throughout sightseeing.
  • All Transport Taxes, Inter State Vehicle Permit, Driver Allowance and Parking Charges.
  • All hotel & Govt.
 
Not Included
  • Lunch and Dinner.
  • Personal expenses such as cold drinks, laundry charges, telephone calls, portrage, excess luggage charges, tips, camera & video recording charges, mineral water & all other items of personal nature & also food & drinks not forming part of itinerary.
  • Air fare from home country and return.
  • Any other item which is not specifically included in ‘tour cost includes’ section.


Checklist

  • Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, mouthwash.
  • Hair brush or comb, hair ties, barrettes/bobby pins.
  • Deodorant.
  • Shampoo and conditioner
  • Sunscreen and face lotion with SPF.
  • Night time Moisturizer/Lotion.
  • If under any medication, enough stock
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