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Day 01 - Arrive Delhi
Arriving Delhi, you will clear customs and immigration. Leaving the
airport, you will be met by our representative, holding a play card with your
name on it in the arrival lounge. Arrival transfer to hotel. After check-in
overnight at hotel.
Day 02 -
Delhi - Jaipur
After breakfast check-out from the hotel and drive to Jaipur. Arrive
Jaipur and check-in into hotel. Rest of the day free to relax
at your hotel. OR you can explore the local markets for souvinir shopping the
Jaipur is famous for- Jewellery, precious stones, paintings, hand printed
textiles etc. Jaipur enjoys a high reputation for the manufacture of jewellery.
It is one of the most active jewel markets of the world and is famous for
precious and semi-precious stones and also for the cutting, polishing and
setting of these stone, particularly that of diamonds, topaz and emeralds.
Jaipur brass work is of immaculate quality. The Jaipur brass worker is
successful in infusing life like charm into the dull metal. Two kinds of work is
done in Jaipur on brass viz. Lacquered brass carved brass. Jaipur enamel or
Minakari, mostly done on gold and silver has always been a class of its own. The
Jaipur artist is renowned not nonly for the purity of the colours, but also for
its evenness. Jaipur is also famous for its textiles. Sanganeri and Bagru block
prints are the fashion designer's craze these days. The Bandhej (tie and
dye)print is very typical of the region. Overnight at hotel.(Breakfast)
Day 03 -
Jaipur
After breakfast half day sightseeing of Jaipur. In the
morning visit Amer Fort - The royal family's residence at Amber
is only 11 km away. The palaces and forts of yesteryear, once witness to royal
processions, now shine amid the splendor of modern monuments, a juxtaposition
accepted quite naturally into the lifestyles of an amazing people. It is an
example of fascinating blend of Hindu and Muslim architecture built in red
sandstone and white marble. The highlight of the fort is the Seesh Mahal
(Mirror Palace), a palace known for its craftsmanship in mirrors. Amber
is the classic romantic Rajasthanfort palace. Amber was the ancient capital of
the Kachhwaha Rajputs until Sawai Jai Singh II moved down the hill to his newly
created capital, Jaipur. This is one of the most magnificent destinations
located on the hills just outside Jaipur. It was built by Raja Man Singh in 1600
AD and completed by Sawai Jai Singh in the 18th century. Ascend on elephant
back, the hill, on which the fort is situated.
Afternoon covering Hawa
Mahal or "Palace of Winds," one of the major landmarks of Jaipur,
although it is actually little more than a facade. The five-storey building
overlooks the main street of the old city and is a stunning example of Rajput
artistry with its pink, semi-octagonal, honeycombed, sandstone windows. It was
originally built to enable the ladies of the royal household to watch the
everyday life and processions of the city. The City Palace
which is blend of Mughal and Rajasthani architecture and the royal family still
lives in a part of the palace. The palace is now a fine museum. It houses a
remarkable collection of textiles, paintings, manuscripts, and extraordinary
weapons. On display there are two huge urns of silver, said to be the largest
silver vessels in the world. Nakkarkhana-ka-Darwaza, the imposing gateway of the
City Palace guarded by stone elephants, is monumental. Adjacent to the City
Palace is Jantar Mantar, the ancient astronomical
observatory built by Raja Jai Singh, whose passion for astronomy was
even more notable than his prowess as a warrior. Overnight at hotel.(Breakfast)
Day 04 -
Jaipur - Bharatpur - Fatehpur Sikri - Agra
After breakfast check-out from the hotel and drive to Agra. En-route visit
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary - one of the finest bird sanctuaries
in the world. You will enjoy a Rickshaw ride inside the
Sanctuary for Bird Watching. Bharatpur is world renowned for
its World Heritage listed Bird Sanctuary, the Keoladeo Ghana National Park. It
is one of the finest bird sanctuaries in the world inundated with over 400
species of water birds. Exotic migratory birds from Afghanistan, Central Asia,
Tibet as well as Siberian cranes, come here to spend the winters. Other common
bird life to be seen are cormorants, spoonbills, storks, egrets, herons,
pelicans, ibis and herons that can be spotted all over the park.
Also visit Fatehpur
Sikri - Built by Akbar the Great in the 16th century to serve as the
capital of his vast empire, Fatehpur Sikri was mysteriously abandoned 13 years
later. The mosque at Fatehpur Sikri is considered a copy of the mosque at Mecca
and is extremely elegant, containing elements of Hindu and Persian design. The
main entrance to the complex Buland Darwaza or "Great Gateway" is reached by an
impressive flight of stairs. Inscribed on the inside of the archway is the
quote: "The World is a bridge. Pass over it, but build no house upon it. He who
hopes for an hour, may hope for eternity." On arrival check in into hotel.
Overnight at hotel. (Breakfast)
Day 05 -
Agra
Early morning visit the Taj Mahal which is India’s most
fascinating and beautiful masterpiece. Set amidst landscaped gardens on the
banks of the Yamuna river, this edifice was built by the Mughal emperor Shah
Jahan as a memorial to his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. After her untimely death, Shah
Jahan had her mortal remains buried in this mausoleum. And after his own demise
he was placed to rest next to his beloved queen in the same mausoleum. The Taj
is most enthralling in the quietness of early morning. With the rising Sun the
white marble changes its colour and hues and it is excellent for photography.
In the afternoon visit
Agra Red Fort which is surrounded by a 70 feet high wall. It is home to
the beautiful Pearl Mosque and numerous palaces including the Jahangir Mahal,
Diwan-i-Khas, Diwan-i-Am and Moti Masjid. Later it was used by his son Jehangir
as the seat of power. With four gates the Fort is enclosed by a double
barricaded wall of red sand stone. The Jahangir Mahal is reached through an
impressive gateway and its inner courtyard consists of beautiful halls, profuse
carvings on stone, exquisitely carved heavy brackets, piers and cross beams.
Rest of the day free to relax
at your hotel. OR you can explore the local markets for shopping. Agra is also
known for its fabulous handicrafts such as Marble and soft stone inlay work,
gold thread embroidery (zari and zardozi), metalware, exquisite hand -knotted
silk and woollen carpets and leather goods including bags, shoes and clothing
The Mughals were great patrons of arts and crafts. Empress Nur Jahan took
personal interest and was an accomplished artist herself in zari embroidery
work. Semi-precious and precious jewelry in Mughal style is also available.
Overnight at hotel. (Breakfast)
Day 06
- Agra - Orchha - Khajuraho
After an early breakfast check-out from the hotel and drive to Khajuraho. En-route visit Orchha which is
a small village, but like Mandu, it too has an old world charm and is surrounded
by history. Located on an island in the Betwa river, this 16th century capital
is famous for its magnificent chattris or tombs and monuments. As you drive up
the road, into the city, the buildings around give a sense of what it must have
been like to be in Orchha a few centuries ago.
Later on continue drive to
Khajuraho. The temples of Khajuraho are India’s unique gift to the world, built
by the Chandela kings some 1000 years ago- which probably forms one of the best
examples of Indian Erotic art. The Temples are divided into 3 parts according to
location- Western, Eastern & Southern occupying 13 sq kms out of which the
Western Group is the most acclaimed. Kajuraho is a World Heritage Site. Arrive
Khajuraho and check-in into hotel. Overnight at hotel. (Breakfast)
Day 07 - Khajuraho -
Varanasi
9W724 Khajuraho (HJR) 1325 Hrs Varanasi (VNS) 1410 Hrs
After an early breakfast check-out from the hotel and enjoy
half day visit of the Western & Eastern group
of Temple complex of Khajuraho. The
Khajuraho temples were built during the reign of the Chandelas. While some show
marks of a Shaivite sensibility, others clearly manifest the influence of
Vaishnaism, Jainism, and tantrism. These temples have an architectural character
distinct from that of any other group of temples elsewhere in the country.
Instead of being contained within the customary enclosure wall, each temple
stands on a high and solid masonry terrace. Though none of the temples are very
large, they are still imposing structures because of their elegant proportions
and rich surface sculpture. You will see exquisitely sculptured Temples of
Kandariya Mahadeb, Laxman, Vishwanath, Parvati, Chittragupta, Varaha & Jagdamba
in the western complex, dedicated to different Gods & Goddess, which presently
comprises of 12 temples. The Eastern Group of temples, adjoining the Kajuraho
village comprises of 3 temples each of Hindus & Jains.
Later on transfer to airport to
catch flight to Varanasi. On arrival you will be met by our representative,
holding a play card with your name on it in the arrival lounge. Arrival transfer
to hotel.
In the late afternoon an
excursion to Sarnath - where Bhuddhism first made its
appearance nearly 2500 years ago and where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon to
his 5 disciples. It's an important centre of Buddhism. It's remarkable that
nowadays "only" 6.6 million Buddhists (on a population of 670 million with 80%
Hindu). At that time Buddha came to that small village to preach the "middle"
way to the Nirvana after he gained the state of enlightenment in Bodhgaya. Due
to the support of the great Buddhist emperor Ashoka Sarnath developed to a big
en mighty Buddhist centre, among other things as the erection of magnificent
stupas and Buddhist monasteries. In the year 640 AD Sarnath was visited by a
Chinese traveller who noticed that 1,500 priests accommodated here and that
there was a 100m high stupa. Due to Moslem invasions (as usual with great
vandalism) and afterwards ruled by the Hindus Sarnath declined and diapered out
of the history. Excavations started in 1836 by British archaeologists. In the
evening enjoy boat ride on the holy
river Ganges and you will be taken to the Ganga Ghats
to watch evening Aarti (Hindu ritual). Overnight at hotel.
(Breakfast)
Day 08 - Varanasi
Early in the morning, enjoy a boat ride on the holy river
Ganges, which presents an incredible scene as multitudes of devotees
come to the river to pay homage to the Sun God. The riverfront, as seen from a
boat at sunrise, is a spiritually uplifting sight. Hinduism, deep and mystical,
is everywhere: in a decorated doorway; in a glimpse of a glittering temple; in
the sound of a sacred bell; in the chant of the priests; and in the fragrance of
flower oblations. Pass the bathing ghats where thousands of pilgrims immerse
themselves in the holy water of the Ganges and the burning ghats where
cremations are conducted. Later on come back to the hotel for breakfast.
In the afternoon half day city
tour of Varanasi. One of the holiest cities in India, Varanasi is one of the
most important pilgrimage sites and also a major tourist attraction. It has been
the religious capital of Hinduism since time immemorial. Situated on the banks
of the sacred Ganges, Varanasi has been a center of learning and civilization
for more than 2,000 years. Written records of the Skanda Purana and the
Mahabharata mention its existence as long as 3,000 years ago. It is probably the
oldest living city in India, and one of the world's most ancient. As a place of
devotion and worship, Varanasi attracts thousands of pilgrims every year. Many
Hindus in the latter part of their lives wish to spend their retirement here.
The mythological name of the city was Kashi, meaning light or luminescence, and
the city indeed illuminates with a spiritual light. Two rivers, the Varuna and
the Assi, meet the holy Ganges River at the northern and southern tips of the
city. In medieval times and until as recently as the mid-20th century, the city
was known as Banares. Varanasi seems to have been the result of putting together
the names of the rivers Varuna and Assi. This religious city is crowded with
temples, and its labyrinth of streets swells with throngs of people. Varanasi is
a city that cannot be described--only experienced. Overnight at hotel.
(Breakfast)
Day 09 - Varanasi -
Delhi
9W724 Varanasi (VNS) 1440 Hrs Delhi
(DEL) 1600 Hrs
After breakfast rest of the morning free to relax at your hotel. In the
afternoon check-out from the hotel and in time transfer to airport to catch
flight to Delhi. On arrival you will be met by our representative, holding a
play card with your name on it in the arrival lounge. Arrival transfer to hotel.
After check-in rest of the evening free to relax at your hotel. Overnight at
hotel. (Breakfast)
Day 10 - Delhi
(Departure)
After breakfast full day city tour of Delhi which is
India's bustling capital city. It was from here that Hindu, Muslim and Mughal
dynasties as well as the British ruled. Old & New Delhi present a stunning
juxtaposition of sights and sounds with the ancient city built by Emperor Shah
Jahan the builder of the famous Taj Mahal, and the new garden city built in 1911
by the British.
First of all visit Red
Fort - Delhi's most magnificent monument, the Red Fort, was built by
Emperor Shah Jehan, in 1638 A.D. Enclosed in this glorious Fort is Diwan-i-am,
the hall meant for public audiences; Diwan-i-Khas, where private audiences were
granted; Rang Mahal, the water cooled apartment of the royal ladies; the Pearl
Mosque, a lovely, ornate dream in white marble. Later on visit India
Gate which is a famous war memorial at the east end of Rajpath. Edward
Lutyens designed this 42 m high gate structure in memory of the thousands of
Indians who sacrificed their lives in World War I. Today, an eternal flame is
lit under the gate known as Amar Jawan Jyoti, to honor the unknown soldiers and
the martyrs who lost their lives in the Pakistan war of 1971.
Also visit Rajghat (the cremation site of
Mahatma Gandhi ). Later on visit Lotus Temple(Bahai Temple)
which is the newest most extravagant architectural wonder of the Bahai faith,
located in Kalkaji, south of Delhi. The temple in white is shaped like a half
opened lotus flower. Made of marble, cement, dolomite and sand, the Lotus Temple
is a marvel of 20th century architecture. The lotus shaped temple in a modern
and contemporary form captivates into its sanctum sanctorum people from all
races, religious backgrounds and culture from around the globe. It represents
the Bahai faith, - an independent world religion; divine in origin, all
embracing in scope, broad in its outlook, scientific in its method, humanitarian
in its principles, and dynamic in the influence.
In the late afternoon visit
Qutab Minar which is 72.5 m in height and has a mosque at the
base. It is a magnificent structure whose construction started in 1199 by a
Muslim King Qutab-ud-din Aibak (after whom it was named) and was finished by his
heir IItutmish. There is an iron pillar standing proudly in front of it since
5th century and has not rusted till yet! It is said that if one hugs this Iron
Pillar of Mehrauli and wish for something, it is granted. Later
on drive past President's House, Parliament House &
Secretariat Building. Car and driver will be at your disposal until
departure transfer to International airport to catch flight back to home.
(Breakfast)
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