After breakfast proceed for the Full Day Delhi sightseeing.
Cycle rickshaw ride from Jama Masjid to Chandni Chowk,
OLD DELHI – An Old Delhi tour would entail visiting the Raj Ghat – the memorial site where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated; Jama Masjid – the largest mosque in India and the Red Fort – once the most opulent fort and palace of the Mughal Empire.
After lunch proceed for the half-day tour of New Delhi.
NEW DELHI – Embark on a comprehensive New Delhi sightseeing tour that includes iconic landmarks such as the majestic Humayun’s Tomb and the towering Qutab Minar. Enjoy a scenic drive down Rajpath, where you’ll be captivated by the grandeur of the India Gate, Parliament House, and the President’s Residence, before concluding your journey with a visit to the serene Diplomatic Enclave.
Later on proceed for the Gandhi Museum.
Overnight at Hotel
After relaxed breakfast drive to Agra, reach and check in at the hotel.
Agra: -The Mughal heritage of Agra, shaped by emperors Akbar and Shah Jahan, is evident in the city’s contrasting structures of red sandstone and white marble, its narrow alleys, and the traditional buggies. The modern Agra still proudly displays its Mughal roots, and a casual walk through its streets offers an encounter with the rich aroma of Mughlai cuisine. Later transfer to the hotel and relax.
Afternoon visits:
Agra Fort The afternoon is reserved for a visit to the historic Agra Fort, an imposing structure predominantly crafted from red sandstone and home to the exquisite Pearl Mosque. It was here, by the Yamuna River, that Shah Jahan spent his final days gazing out at the Taj Mahal, confined by his son Aurangzeb.
Itmadullah’s Tomb The edifice also known as Baby Taj, a memorial built by Nur Jahan in honor of her father, stands in picturesque parkland with splendid views of the River. Erected between 1622-26 AD, this structure remains a testament to the love of Jahangir’s wife, Nur Jahan, for her father, Ghias-ud-Din-Beg.
Return to the Hotel for an evening at leisure.
Overnight at Hotel
Your driver and guide will collect you from the hotel early in the morning to see the Taj Mahal at sunrise. The ethereal light and fewer tourists make this one of the best times to visit this beautiful monument, a testament to love. A silent battery van will take you up to the entrance, and once inside you will be enthralled by the magnificence of this quite remarkable white marble building and its setting.
Begin your day with the breathtaking Taj Mahal sunrise, a UNESCO Heritage Site, as the early light bathes the marble in hues ranging from pristine white to vibrant orange. The sight of the Taj Mahal by the Yamuna River, emerging like an illusion from the mist, is an unforgettable vision that captures the essence of its beauty.
After relaxed breakfast drive to Jaipur, stopping en-route to visit Fatehpur Sikri.
Fatehpur Sikri– A Explore the deserted red sandstone City, envisioned by Emperor Akbar as his Mughal capital and palace in the late 16th century. A visit to this almost mythical city offers a vivid glimpse into the splendor of court life during its heyday. The well-preserved ‘ruins’ allow you to marvel at the architectural legacy of the Mughal era.Buland Darwaza, the largest gateway in the world built of red and buff sandstone and decorated by carving and inlaying of white and black marble. An inscription on its central face throws light on Akbar’s religious broad mindedness.
Leave your guide here and continue by car to Jaipur, ensuring you stop to admire the Abhaneri stepwell en route, a striking example of the region’s historical architecture.
Jaipur: –The origins of the beautiful Pink City of Jaipur date back to the eighteenth century, under the rule of Jai Singh II who ascended the Amber throne in 1699. Today, Jaipur embodies the essence of Rajputana and, despite its transformation into a bustling metropolis, it retains its heritage and history—a perfect fusion of the old and the new. The city is celebrated for its massive forts, opulent palaces, and exquisite temples, which bear witness to its royal legacy, while lush gardens enhance its visual charm.
Overnight stay will be at Hotel.
Breakfast at the hotel before leaving with your driver and guide for a day of sightseeing.
AMBER FORT PALACE: The Amber Fort, an iconic Rajasthani fort palace, began its rise under Man Singh I in 1592 and was later embellished by Jai Singh I. Its formidable exterior belies a paradise within, where Mughal and Hindu designs interlace exquisitely. Embark on an exhilarating Jeep ride to Amber, and upon passing through the Sun Gate, your guide will reveal the rich history of one of India’s most magnificent forts, a shining gem in Jaipur’s royal diadem. The fort’s vast courtyard and lush gardens are merely the prelude to the grandeur that lies inside. Sheesh Mahal is a breathtaking experience, decorated with mirrors and glass inlaid panels on the walls and ceilings. On the other side is the Sukh Niwas that features an early form of air conditioning where a cool climate is created by winds that blow over the water and cool the air. There are photo opportunities galore here, both inside and out, and the views toward Jaipur are stunning.
CITY PALACE: The City Palace Jaipur, with its grand edifices and a remarkable collection of art and artifacts, is unrivaled in Rajasthan. A substantial part of the palace now encompasses the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum and continues to be the home of the Jaipur Royal Family. Exhibiting an exquisite blend of Mughal and Rajasthani architecture, the City Palace stretches across a significant expanse within the walled city, comprising the Chandra Mahal, Shri Govind Dev Temple, and the City Palace Museum.
JANTAR MANTAR: Jantar Mantar, the most extensive and best-preserved of the five observatories established by Jai Singh II, stands as an architectural wonder, boasting large-scale astronomical instruments that remain in use, with sundials precise to the second!
HAWA MAHAL: The ornate facade of Hawa Mahal, also known as the Palace of Winds, stands out as a distinguished landmark in Jaipur. Its five-story structure, crafted from pink sandstone, features intricate trelliswork and ornate balconies. Built in 1799 by Pratap Singh, the palace, with its 953 niches and windows, provided a concealed vantage point for royal ladies to watch street celebrations. In the evening, a visit to the serene Birla Temple is highly recommended.
Rest of the day at leisure, OR, if you fell in love with the Amber Palace, you might want to return there for the remainder of your visit, soaking in the grandeur of the Amber Palace once more.Light and Sound show in the evening.
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We will arrange it, late in the evening proceed for the cooking class and buy the vegetables from the local markets and do some cooking yourself and have the dinner. Later on transfer to the hotel and relax.
Overnight at Hotel
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