
DAY 01 : ARRIVE DELHI
Arrive
Delhi in the evening.
Upon arrival, you shall met & assisted with your baggages at the airport
by our executive and transferred to your prebooked Hotel.DAY
02 : DELHI
After breakfast, full day city tour of Delhi : India’s capital & a
major gateway to the country, contemporary Delhi is a bustling metropolis
which successfully combines in its fold the ancient & the modern.
Its strategic location was one of the prime reasons why successive dynasties
chose it as their seat of power. New Delhi also reflects the legacy the
British left behind . The division between New & Old Delhi is the
distinction between the capitals of the British & the Moghuls respectively.
So, wherever the visitor goes, he will invariably confront the citys’
past.
Visit Jama Masjid, the largest mosque in India. Built by Shah Jahan, the
construction was started in 1844 and was not completed until 1658; drive
past Red Fort, which was also built by Shah Jehan. This massive fort was
built from 1638 to 1648; Chandni Chowk and Rajghat - the cremation site
of Mahatma Gandhi. Visit Humayuns Tomb : built in mid 16th century
this is an early example of Mughal architecture; Qutab Minar, drive past
India Gate, President House, Connaught Place. The tour ends with a visit
to Laxmi Narayan Temple.
DAY
03 : DELHI -
JAIPUR
(260 Kms., approx. 05 hrs. drive)
Early Morning, transfer to Amritsar railway station to board Shatabdi
Express, scheduled to depart at 0510 hrs. Arrive New Delhi at 1110 hrs.
and drive to Jaipur -
The
Pink City : Jaipur needed a fresh coat of paint to welcome
its distinguished guest the Prince of Wales in 1905-6. The contractor
inability to supply any other color in the required quantity compelled
the choice of pink shade for its walls. A contractor’s compulsion famed
Jaipur to Pink city. Since then the PINK color is associated with hospitality
in Rajput culture. The
capital city of the state of Rajasthan owes its name, its foundation
and planning to the great warrior astronomer Maharaja Jai Singh II. The
city of Jaipur has broad avenues & sits on a dry lake bed in a wild
and somewhat arid landscape, surrounded by barren hills surmounted by
fortresses and crenellated
walls. Upon
arrival, check-in at prebooked Hotel.
DAY
04 : JAIPUR
After
breakfast, excursion to Amber Fort enroute witness the façade
of Hawa Mahal or the Palace of Winds which was built in 1799.
Amber Fort - The ancient capital of the state until 1727 when Jai Singh
decided to move from his hillside fortress at Amber to new site on the
plains. The construction of this fort began in 1592 by Raja Man Singh,
the Rajput commander of Akbar’s army. The fort is a superb example of
Rajput architecture, stunningly situated on a hillside and overlooking
a lake which reflects its terraces and ramparts. Visit the Jagmandir or
the hall of victory glittering with mirrors, Jal Mahal & temple of
Kali. Ascend on elephant back, the hill, on which the fort is situated.
Afternoon, city tour of Jaipur. Visit the Jantar Mantar – the observatory
built by Maharaja Jai Singh II in 1728 ; the City Palace which
is a blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. It also has a museum
with an extensive collection of art, carpets, paintings, enamel ware and
weapons dating back to the 15th century.
DAY
05 : JAIPUR - RANTHAMBORE
Morning, drive to Ranthambore -
Located at the junction of the Aravalli and Vindhya hill range, this is
one of the finest places to view animals, especially as they are used to
being stared at here.The park covers an area of Approximately 400 sq Km
and if combined it with the area of sawai man singh
sanctuary area,
it is around 500 Sq. km. Ranthambore national park was declared a wildlife
sanctuary in 1957 and in 1974 it gained the protection of "Project
Tiger". It
got it's status of a National Park in 1981.
Ranthambore
National Park is dotted with structures that remind you of bygone eras.
There are many water bodies located all over the park, which provide
perfect relief during the extremely hot summer months for the forest
inhabitants. A huge fort, after which the park is named, towers over the
park atop a hill. There are many ruins of bygone eras scattered all over
the jungle, which give it a unique, wonderful and mixed flavour of nature,
history and wildlife. Tigers at Ranthambore National park have been
known to even hunt in full view of human visitors. These tigers are famous
for being seen in the daytime too, due to their lack of fear of human
presence in vehicles. This lack of fear of humans is excellent for
tourists, as they get to see the tigers often. This National park is
a wildlife enthusiast and photographer's dream. It offers excellent
accommodation and internal transportation facilities. The park remains
open every year from October to May. Famous for the exciting and frequent
tiger sightings captured dramatically in several books, this park is today
affected by ecological pressures and poaching. In Nutshell,
Ranthambore National park is a wildlife enthusiast and photographer's
dream.
DAY
06 : RANTHAMBORE
Morning and afternoon, Jungle Safari to witness the wild
life. The Park contains a huge variety of animals, birds and
reptiles within it. Primarily the population consists of... Animals :
Tigers, Leopards, Striped Hyenas, Sambar deer, Chital, Nilgai, Common or
Hanuman langurs, Macaques, Jackals, Jungle cats, Caracals, Sloth bears,
Black bucks, Rufoustailed Hare, Indian Wild Boar, Chinkara, Common Palm
Civets or Toddy cat, Coomon Yellow Bats, Desert Cats, Fivestriped Palm
Squirels, Indian False Vampires, Indian Flying Foxes, Indian Foxes, Indian
Gerbilles, Indian Mole Rats, Indian Porcupines, Longeared Hedgehogs,
Ratels, Small Indian Mongoose, Small Indian Civets and Common mongoose.
The amphibian species only consist of the Common India Toad and the Common
Frog. The park is most famous for it's diurnal tigers. The park also
has a large number of marsh crocs Reptiles: Snub Nosed Marsh Crocodiles,
Desert Monitor Lizards, Tortoise, Banded Kraits, Cobras, Common Kraits,
Ganga Soft Shelled Turtles, Indian Pythons, North Indian Flap Shelled
Turtles, Rat Snakes, Russel's Vipers, Saw-scaled Vipers and the Indian
Chamaeleon.
DAY
07 : RANTHAMBORE - BHARATPUR (TRAIN) - FATEHPUR SIKRI - AGRA
Morning,
transfer to Sawai Madhopur railway station to board Jan Shatabdi Express,
scheduled to depart at 0710 hrs. Arrive
Bharatpur Station at 0925
hrs., proceed to -
the world over renowned Keoladeo Ghana National Park or-as many people
prefer to call it-the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary. It lies between two of
India's most historic cities, Agra and Jaipur. This north Indian sanctuary
is situated in the country's northwestern state of Rajasthan, about 190 km
from the national capital of Delhi. Bharatpur hosts a variety of
bird species from across the globe. Close to 380 species of birds are
found in this 29 sq km stretch, approximately 10 sq km of which comprises
of marshes and bogs. Rest of the area comprises of scrublands, grasslands
and more than 44,000 trees that are used for nesting by birds each year.
This rather intriguing blend of marshes, woodland and flora found here
represents and, at the same time, substantiates the density and diversity
of the region's forest cover. (Note :
Ranthambore - Bharatpur train does not operate on Sunday)
Continue drive to Agra, enroute visit the abandoned Mughal
city of Fatehpur Sikri : 37 kms before Agra, built predominantly
in Red Sandstone by Emperor Akbar in 1569, was the old capital of the
Mughals, which was abandoned after 15 years due to scarcity of water.
Witness the graceful buildings including the Jama Masjid, Tomb of Salim
Chisti, Panch Mahal & other Palaces which are still preserved in its
original glory. Arrive Agra in the evening and checkin at
prebooked Hotel for overnight stay.
DAY
08 : AGRA -
DELHI
(210 Kms., approx. 05 hrs. drive)
At Sunrise, visit the highlight of the tour - The Taj Mahal
- Epitome of Love, One of the Seven Wonders of the World - was built by
Shah Jahan (King of the World) for his beloved Begum Mumtaz Mahal (the
exalted of the Palace). Work on the mausoleum began in 1633 and
20,000 workers laboured for 17 years to build it. The most skilled architects,
inlay craftsmen, calligraphers, stone-carvers and masons came from all
across Indian and lands as distant as Persia and Turkey. The master mason
was from Baghdab, an expert in building the double dome from Persia, and
an inlay specialist from Delhi. The marble, India's finest was quarried
at Makrana near Jodhpur, Jasper from Punjab, the garnets from Bundelkhand,
Jade & Crystal from China, Turquoise from Tibet, Lapis from Afghanistan
and Ceylon, Chrysolite from Egypt, Amethyst from Persia, Agate from Yemen,
Malachite from Russia, Diamonds from Golconda and Mother of Pearl from
the Indian Ocean. Mumtaz Mahal’s final resting-place was ornamented like
a queen’s jewel-box. NOTE : TAJ MAHAL CLOSED ON FRIDAYS

Visit Red fort, Built principally as a military establishment by
Akbar in 1565, the red sandstone Agra fort was partially converted into
a palace during Shah Jahan's time. Though the principal structure was
built by Akbar, many more additions were made by his grandsons. This massive
fort is 2.5 kms long and is considered as the predecessor of the Delhi
Red fort. The maze of courtyards, mosques, palaces, gardens, halls
of private & public audience of the fort echo the story of the Mughal
Empire.
Itmad-ud-daulah, which was constructed by Nur Jahan between 1622
and 1628 and is very similar to the tomb she constructed for her husband,
Jehangir, near Lahore in Pakistan.
Afternoon, leave for Delhi enroute visit Sikandra - Four kilometers
from Agra is the mausoleum of Mughal Emperor Akbar. This structure is
a perfect blend of Hindu, Christian, Islamic, Buddhist, Jain motifs. The
tomb has three-storey-minarets on its four corners. These minarets are
built in red sandstone with stunning inlay work of marble.
Continue drive to Delhi. Arrive Delhi and check-in at prebooked Hotel.
DAY
09 : DEPART DELHI
Transfer to the airport to board your flight for onward destination.
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