Day 1 Delhi Arrival
The guests will be received at the airport upon arrival in Delhi and driven to the hotel. When the check-in process is finished. A half-day tour of the city is available for visitors. Start your half-day excursion by going to the local market or you can enjoy the hotel's amenities. Overnight stay at the hotel in Delhi.
Day 2 Delhi Sightseeing
Delhi, the capital of the nation. Visitors are exposed to some truly spectacular views and the city is acknowledged as a well-liked tourist destination. Delhi's incredible combination of culture, business, cuisine and street life captivates tourists. The top locations in Delhi are as follows:
- Jama Masjid - In the center of Delhi, the massive Jama Masjid, constructed of red sandstone & white marble, looms over the busy Chawri Bazar.
- Red Fort - A superb example of Mughal construction and a top-notch structure made in India. It is usually referred to as the pinnacle of Mughal genius.
- Lotus Temple - The union of humanity is symbolised by this majestic building. It is open to individuals of all races, beliefs, and nations to pray and unwind there.
- Akshardham Temple - It is defined as a permanent sanctuary of worship and serenity.
- India Gate - It was built by Edwin Lutyens in 1921, and it is situated in the heart of New Delhi. This memorial in Delhi honours the former British Indian Army soldiers who gave their lives while defending the Indian Empire during the Afghan Wars & World War I.
- Agrasen ki Baoli - A complex step well that was once a water storage facility. It is a wonderful illustration of exquisite architecture and cutting-edge design.
- Qutub Minar- A UNESCO World Heritage site. This tower was built to symbolize Muslim hegemony in the city following the toppling of Delhi's last Hindu king.
Day 3 Delhi - Agra
Because of its beautiful architecture, many tourists visit the City of Taj. Agra is known for more than only the Taj Mahal, a love symbol and one of the Seven Wonders of the World; it is also known for the Agra Fort and interesting tombs and mausoleums. Overnight stay at the hotel in Agra. Visit some of the stunning sights in the city.
- Agra Fort - This magnificent Agra Fort was constructed during the Mughal Empire with red sandstone.
- Itimad ud Daulah's Tomb - It is also known as the "Baby Taj" and is totally constructed out of white marble.
- Mehtab Bagh - One of the few Mughal gardens in Agra that is still standing is this one. From this garden, you may get the greatest view of the Taj Mahal.
Day 4 Agra - Jaipur
Early in the morning, a detailed guided tour of the Taj Mahal will be scheduled to catch the most beautiful look of this amazing monument. For photographic purposes, the early tour with the rising sun is considered best for capturing the most desired shot. After the guided tour, come back to the hotel and check out after breakfast.
Continue your drive towards Jaipur and visit Fatehpur Sikri and Abhaneri Village on the way. Upon arrival check into the hotel and rest. Overnight stay at the hotel.
- Fatehpur Sikri: Jalal-ud-din of the Mughal dynasty Fatehpur Sikri, a city largely formed of red sandstone that Mohammad Akbar built in honour of the revered Sufi saint Sheikh Salim Chisti, is a powerful example of the emperor's architectural prowess.
- Abhaneri Step Wells: A small village of Rajasthan Abhaneri, there is a stepwell known as the Chand Baori that dates back more than a millennium. In addition to being one of the most exquisite step-wells in the world, it is one of the biggest. Built by King Chanda sometime in the ninth century, it is situated in the eastern region of the province of Rajasthan.
Note: The Taj Mahal Is Closed On Fridays
Day 5 Jaipur Sightseeing
The nation's first planned city was Jaipur. The city is popular with tourists because of its magnificent royal forts and palaces. Two of the city's landmarks are listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List: Jantar Mantar and Amer Fort. There are many enjoyable discoveries to be made in Jaipur. Visit these sites as part of a tour of Jaipur. Here your stay will be pre-booked at the hotel.
- Hawa Mahal - It displays a spectacular fusion of Islamic, Mughal, and Rajput architectural traditions, and is one of the city's main tourist attractions. Its fluted pillars, floral ornamentation, lotus motifs, and dome-shaped canopies all display the lavish Rajput architecture.
- Amer Fort - It has an area of 1.5 square miles atop a stunning hill that looks out over the town of Amer. It is one of India's top tourist destinations. Diwan-e-Aam, Diwan-e-Khaas, Sheesh Mehal, and more distinctive Fort eye-candy include.
- City Palace - It was constructed on top of a hill in a style that blends Rajasthani and Rajput architecture, offering a panoramic vista over the city and its surrounds.
- Jantar Mantar - The observatories, or "Jantar Mantars," as they are also called, consist of a number of distinctively designed buildings, each with a specific purpose for astronomical measurement.
Day 6 Jaipur - Delhi - Departure
Reach Delhi via road and pay a visit to the Delhi International Airport from there, catch your flight and fly to your next spot. This tour ends here with a bid adieu to India.