| Day
1 : Arrive Delhi : Following your arrival in Delhi transfer
to the Hotel.
Day 2 : Delhi Full day Sightseeing tour :
A Full day sightseeing tour of Delhi. The old city-bustling,
packed, atmospheric will entertain you with a visit to
Redfort, Jama Masjid and the bazaar of Chandini Chowk.
We also visit the Birla Mandir (Lakshminarayan Temple),
the grand Govt. Buildings along with the president's house,
Humayun's tomb (the forerunner of Taj Mahal), and the
India Gate. Visit the Qutab minar the five storey victory
tower started by Qutbuddin Aibak was completed by his
successor, Iltutmish along with the 4th Centuary iron
pillar.
Day 3 : Delhi -Mandawa : Today we drive from Delhi
Mandawa. Known for its forts and palaces. The structures
of Mandawa remind us of the cultural and social importance
the state would have been in the bygone era.
Day 4 :Mandawa Jaipur : Today after breakfast
leave mandawa for Jaipur. Your drive to princely capital
Jaipur takes you to the pink city, The whole city was
painted pink when the Prince of Wales, Edward VII, Visited
jaipur in 1876. Today, Every home in the city is obliged
by law to maintain this facade.
Day 5 : Jaipur : A full day program takes you
to the nearby Amber fort by car, and then to the Fortress
by elephant with a skilled mahout. Later return to Jaipur
to visit the Museums, Palaces and halls within the City
palace (Still a royal Residence) and The palace of winds.
The jantar mantar observatory largest and the best of
the five observatories build by Jai Singh II in different
parts of the country. Hindu's believe that their fated
souls move as per the harmony of the heavens, which is
measured by it.
Day 6 : Jaipur Agra : Today's morning drive,
leads us to the mughal splendor of Agra to visit the Taj
Mahal and Redfort. The Taj Mahal was build in 1652 by
Emperor Shahjahan. It took 22 years and 22,000 skilled
artisans to complete this magnificent architecture. Apart
from the Taj, the magnificent Agra fort (Another creation
of emperor Akbar) offering gorgeous views from its lofty
walls, and the Itmad-ul-Daulah, an exquisite tomb to a
persian adventurer who later became chief minister, whose
grand-daughter Mumtaz married Shah Jehan. Her tomb, is
of course, the Taj Mahal.
Day 7 : Agra : Today we drive via fatehpursikri
to Delhi. Transfer to international airport for onward
journey.
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