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Day 1 Delhi
Arriving Delhi, you will clear customs and immigration.
One of our team member will be there holding your name
plate. He will take you to the hotel and handle all the
hotel vouchers and tour map.
Day 2 Mandawa
Mandawa is 250 km from Delhi and it is almost 4 ˝ hours
to 5 hours travling.
City is dominated by rugged fort turned hotel, Castle
Mandawa, it's a favorite attraction with tourists from
the world over, who come to see the painted Havelis and
frescoes of Shekhawati region. The castle creates an
ambience of royalty and magnificence for the tourists
coming to stay there.
A painted, arched gateway adorned with Lord Krishna and
his cows leads to the bazaar. Three large gates leads
one to the Cannon guarded interior of the fort. The
terrace of the castle holds a breath taking view of the
town and the semi plains beyond.
Day 3 & Day 4 Jaipur
Have your breakfast in Delhi hotel and travel for
Jaipur. It is 168km 3 and half hours journey. Straight
ways check in your hotel and have lunch and then you can
go full day sightseeing of Jaipur, which is an
excitement of color, dance, and song with the
traditional arts and crafts. It's one of India's most
well planned cities, with wide, straight avenues, roads,
streets and lanes in a grid system.
Places of Interest are
Amer Fort, Jai Garh Frot, Nahar Garh Fort, Maharaja’s
City Palace & the Ovservatory, Hawa Mahal, you can also
go for city walk to enjoy the culture and tradition of
local people.
Elephant ride at Amer Fort.
Day 5 Agra
After have breakfast in Jaipur, drive to Agra. It is
about 250km. En route you can also visit Kelo Deo Bird
Sanctuary (Bharatpur) and Fatehpur Sikri. On arrival to
Agra if time permits you, you can visit one of the seven
wonders of world “Taj Mahal” and Agra Fort, which are on
very short distance to each other. Or you can check in
your hotel and you can visit “Taj” next morning. As
morning and evening times is the best time to visit. For
other places of interest after breakfast you can visit
them.
Agra fort in ‘Agra’ is a must to visit since so many of
the event, which lead to the construction of the Taj.
Itmad-ud-daula’s Tomb – The tomb is of particular
interest since many of its design elephants overshadow
the Taj.
Day 6 Orchha
From Agra it is about 225km 5hrs traveling. On route you
can visit the Gwalior Fort. Orchha is a small hamlet in
the state of Madhya Pradesh. Orchha rises out of the
hills and the greens surrounding it. Orchha is about the
natural splendour of a wonderful valley where the
crystal-clear waters of the Betwa flow quietly along the
banks for which solitude is a way of life.
Day 7 Khajuraho
There are few things in the world, which are beyond
compare, and certain things that inspired human emotions
to give an outlet to his spirtual and physical love. The
erotic images of Khajuraho are the expresions of these
human inner fellings . Every facade-wall, window,
pillar, and ceiling of Khajuraho is carved with figures
of mythical and historical origins, and while many of
these depict the innocent form of love on these walls.
Forgotten and unvisited until the mid-1960s, Khajuraho
is now, after the Taj , India's biggest single tourist
attraction.
Places of Interest are: -
Western Group of Temples
Chausath Yogini Temple, Kandariya Mahadeo Temple, Devi
Jagdamba Temple, Chitragupta Temple, Vishwanath Temple,
Parvati Temple, Lakshmana Temple, Matangeshwara Temple
Eastern Group of Temples
Brahma Temple, Vamana Temple, Parsvanath Temple, Ghantai
Temple
Southern Group of Temples
Dulhadeo Temple, Chaturbhuj Temple
Day 8 &Day 9 Varanasi
Varanasi is the religious city of Uttar Pradesh State.
The banks of the Ganges, considered to be a sacred river
by the Hindus, are the center of much of the religious
activity that occurs in the city. The ghats built along
the banks of the river for such religious activity.
Places of Interest are: -
The Vishwanath Temple,
The Bharat Mata Temple houses
The Tulsi Manas Temple
The Banaras Hindu University,
The Archaeological Museum, located at Sarnath, houses
the capitol from the Ashokan pillar besides the figures
and the sculptures from the Mauryan, Kushana and Gupta
periods.
You can also have the experience of boating in Holy
River Gange. Sun set from the ghats of Holy River
Ganges.
Day 10 Delhi
Arrival at Delhi Railway station and enjoy your day in
Delhi by keeping your schedule flight for your country.
A car will with till your departure.
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