• 05 NIGHTS/06 DAYS
  • Delhi, Agra, Jaipur

Delhi: The city of Delhi is rapidly evolving; this modern metropolis is now the capital of the world's most populous nation, boasting a modern metro system and an increasingly global character, while also preserving its rich historical legacy. Also visit the main attraction of Delhi like Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Jama Masjid, Lotus Temple and very old and famous markets like Chandni Chowk, Sadar Bazar, a very famous Sarojini Markets and the heart of Delhi Connaught Place.

Agra: Agra, situated on the banks of the Yamuna River in Uttar Pradesh, is a prominent tourist locale owing to its possession of the Taj Mahal, a designated Wonder of the World. The city offers insight into the architectural history and heritage of the Mughal empire, further evidenced by two additional UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri.

 Agra presents a dynamic marketplace, affording visitors the opportunity to procure marble handicrafts, leather products, and regional sweets such as petha. Agra is furthermore renowned for its marble artifacts, optimally acquired in the environs of Sadar Bazaar or Kinaari Bazaar.

Jaipur: Jaipur stands as a jewel in the crown of the Golden Triangle, alongside Delhi and Agra. The City, frequently denoted as the "Pink City," derives its appellation from the terracotta-pink coloration that embellishes numerous edifices. The Pink City stands as a testament to Rajasthan's regal heritage, distinguished by its resplendent palaces, lively marketplaces, and commanding fortresses.

Best Time to visit: 

Delhi: The optimal period for visiting Delhi is from October to March, owing to the cooler climate. However, travel should be avoided during certain weeks from late November to January due to significant smog. February and March provide favorable weather and relatively clean air for outdoor excursions. Delhi experiences extreme temperatures during both summer and winter.

The summer months (April to July) are characterized by intense heat, with temperatures potentially reaching 45 degrees Celsius. Temperatures decrease slightly during the monsoon season (August to September), offering suitable conditions for travel on certain days.

Agra: The optimal period for visiting Agra is during the winter season, specifically from November to March, due to the favorable weather conditions for sightseeing. Furthermore, the months of August to October offer an opportune time to witness the Taj Mahal in its most resplendent state.

Conversely, the summer season, spanning from April to June, is characterized by intense heat, rendering it unsuitable for visitation. Finally, the monsoon season, occurring between July and September, presents occasional periods of high humidity.

Jaipur: The optimal period for visiting Jaipur is from November to March, conducive to city exploration. January is especially appealing, featuring the vibrant Kite Festival and the distinguished Jaipur Literature Festival, attracting international authors and literature enthusiast. March offers the unique cultural experience of the Elephant Festival, celebrated preceding Holi.

 How to Reach:

Delhi: New Delhi possesses comprehensive connectivity to major Indian and international locales. The Delhi Airport facilitates both domestic and international air travel. Furthermore, New Delhi functions as a primary rail terminus, with extensive connections to principal Indian cities. Intercity bus services also operate to and from adjacent urban centers.

Agra: The Yamuna Expressway, facilitating connectivity from Agra to adjacent locales, stands as a premier roadway in India. For travelers arriving from considerable distances, taking a flight to Delhi followed by vehicular transit is advised or Arrival at Agra Airport is permissible, subject upon verification of flight connectivity.

Jaipur: Jaipur (Sanganer) Airport maintains robust connectivity with Mumbai, Delhi, and other major metropolitan areas. Jaipur Railway Station provides direct rail service to numerous cities. Furthermore, an extensive road network facilitates convenient luxury bus transportation to a wide range of destinations.

Tour Plan

DAY 01- Arrive Delhi

Arrive Delhi Airport / Railway Station and check-in to the hotel. Later visit Jama Masjid: The mosque of Old Delhi is the largest in India, with a courtyard capable of holding 25,000 devotees. This mosque has three great gates, four towers and two 40 m-high minarets constructed with red sandstone and white marble.

 

Red Fort: The Red Fort (or Lal Qila), Delhi's crown jewel and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It was constructed by Shah Jahān during the mid-17th century and continues to serve as a significant tourist attraction.

 

Lodhi Garden: The Lady Willington Park, now known as Lodhi Garden, has buildings from the Sayyid and Lodhi periods, like tombs, mosques, and bridges.

 

Humayun’s Tomb: This design served as a major creativity for future architectural innovations, lead up to the breathtaking wonder—the Taj Mahal. It was also the first extensive structure in Delhi to use red sandstone, a material that would become substitute with Mughal grandeur.

 

Rashtrapathi Bhavan: The Rashtrapati Bhavan - Also known as the President House, Rashtrapati Bhavan is the perfect blend of the good old charm and contemporary zing. Rashtrapati Bhavan Main Building is open Tuesday to Sunday, 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Last entry is at 4:00 PM.

 

Jantar Mantar: Located in the Parliament Street, south Connaught Circle of New Delhi, Jantar Mantar is a immeasurable observatory built to help and better upon the studies of time and space as was known.

 

Kartavya Path (Rapath): The Kartavya Path (then Rajpath) is the 3km long unbend between India Gate and Rashtrapati Bhavan, which includes the Rajpath, its next to lawns and canals, Vijay Chowk, and the India Gate Plaza.

 

Ra Ghat: Raj Ghat stands as a graceful, dignified and formal tribute to Mahatma Gandhi - India's revered Father of the Nation and one of the most legendary figures in the Indian history.

 

India Gate: In the heart of New Delhi, it seize the spirit of a nation and the sacrifices of its heroes. . The monument, bathed in the warm glow of streetlights, takes on a new role against the darkening sky.  The scene is further intensifying by the nearby fountains, which spring to life in a shining display of colour and motion.

 

Qutub Minar: It constitutes a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Mehrauli district of New Delhi, India. This site ranks among the most frequented tourist attractions in the city, owing to its status as one of the earliest surviving monuments in the Indian subcontinent.

 

Lotus Temple: The Bahá'í House of Worship, normally referred to as the Lotus Temple situated in New Delhi, India, represent the principle of the harmony of humanity, akin to eight similar Houses of Worship worldwide.

 

Individuals from various racial, religious, and national backgrounds are invited to occupy in prayer and observation within its confines. The temple's design, influence by a lotus flower, represents a exceptional achievement in engineering and artistry. The twisted petals confining the central hall represent the nine unifying spiritual paths of the Bahá'í faith, while the adjacent water features present to an atmosphere of calm and peace, summon the sensation of floating upon an ocean of tranquility.

 

Return back to the hotel and Overnight stay at the hotel.

DAY 02- Delhi

After breakfast, drive to visit the Akshardham Temple: Akshardham Temple is a wonder of architecture that unroll the cultural inheritance of thousands of years and is a praise to Lord Swaminarayan. The designation Akshardham is derived from two terms: 'Akshar,' signifying immortal, and 'Dham,' denoting abode; collectively, they convey the meaning of the abode of the divine or the immortal. Visitors could feel each segment of Akshardham resonating with religiosity that makes every soul certainly divine. Return back to Hotel and Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 03- Delhi / Agra (240 kms- 4.5 hrs.)

After breakfast, check-out from the hotel and proceed to Agra. Upon arrival transfer to the hotel. Take some rest and later visit Agra Fort: This dynamic fortress of red sandstone bound, within its 2.5-km-long compound walls, the royal city of the Mughal rulers. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. More precisely, it may be identified as a confined city. Return back to Hotel and Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 04- Agra / Jaipur (250 kms- 05 hrs.)

Enjoy Sunrise at the Ta Mahal: A place where love and beauty are forever enthroned in marble, standing as a tribute to the heights of human creativity and commitment. The Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, empower by Emperor Shah Jahan in the remembrance of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, this ivory-white marble mausoleum has fascinated the hearts worldwide for generations. Its magnificent beauty is manifest in every detail - from the elegant symmetry of its design to the raveled fit work enhance its walls.

 

Return back to Hotel, after breakfast, check-out from the hotel and drive to Jaipur, en-route visit Fatehpur Sikri: Fatehpur Sikri is a location imbued with magnificence, providing visitors with a captivating voyage into history. It constituted the inaugural meticulously designed city of the Mughals, featuring ascending platforms interconnected through terraces accommodating various edifices, including the Jami Masjid and Buland-Darwazah. Additionally, Fatehpur Sikri has served as a picturesque setting for numerous Bollywood and South Indian cinematic works, such as 'Iruvar,' 'Kacheri Aarambam,' 'Yamla Pagla Deewana,' and 'Pardes.' Later continue journey to Jaipur. Upon arrival transfer to the hotel. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 05- Jaipur

After breakfast, and drive to visit Amber Fort: Amber Fort, commonly referred to as Amer Fort, constitutes a magnificent fortress that has witnessed the grandeur of Rajasthan's distinguished history. Constructed from a harmonious blend of pale yellow and pink sandstone, it emanates an enduring elegance and royal magnificence.The fortress is regarded as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and continues to be an exceptionally sought-after tourist location. Its elevated position necessitates a steep ascent; however, one may make a regal entrance by selecting an elephant ride. For a more traditional Rajasthani experience, a leisurely camel ride is recommended. Amber Fort, endearingly referred to as the 'Amber Palace', beckons visitors to discover its royal magnificence.

 

Hawa Mahal: Its appellation derives from an impressive 953 windows, referred to as 'jharokhas,' skillfully designed to evoke a honeycomb structure. The honeycomb-patterned, finely wrought windows enable the passage of air through the palace, thereby furnish it an ideal summer residence. The architectural design of Hawa Mahal permits the royal women to participate in daily street spectacles and royal parades while remaining concealed.

 

City Palace: The palace is opulently adorned and replete with royal artifacts; therefore, take the necessary time to explore and visit every alcove. Allocate additional time to observe the royal landmarks situated immediately outside the palace, including the Jantar Mantar observatory.

 

Jantar Mantar: Jantar Mantar constitutes a celestial marvel located in the core of Jaipur. This astronomical observatory is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It exemplifies human ingenuity and the avid quest for knowledge. Engage with a domain of exact calculations and geometric instruments that elucidate the enigmas of time, celestial entities, and planetary dynamics.

 

Jal Mahal: The title of Jal Mahal derives from its elegant position within the enclose of Man Sagar Lake, which is rendered as 'Water Palace.'

 

You can also visit Jaigarh Fort & Nahar Garh Fort. Return back to the hotel and Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 06- Jaipur / Delhi Departure (320 kms- 6.5 hrs)

After breakfast, check-out from the hotel and drive to Delhi Airport / Railway Station to depart the journey.

 

Tour Ends (All distances and duration's are approximate).

  • Package Inclusions
    • Accommodation is offered on a dual occupancy basis.

    • Daily continental breakfast,

    • Check-in: 14:00 hours. Check-out: 12:00 hours.

    • Private transfers during the tour by air-conditioned vehicle (The air conditioning system shall be inoperative when the vehicle is parked).

    • state taxation, toll fees, parking charges, driver's remuneration.

    • Note: Accommodations are contingent upon availability, and rates may vary during festive periods or peak seasons (such as New Year's, Holi, Diwali, Christmas, and extended weekends, among others).

  • Package Exclusions
    • Early check-in and late checkout are contingent upon availability

    • Travel Insurance

    • Expenses Incurred by Any Individual

    • Any items not explicitly included in the inclusions are chargeable.

    • GST

    • Additional meals, personal expenses, and any locations not specified in the itinerary will incur extra costs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We recommend allocating a minimum of two to three days for a visit to Delhi.

Delhi's primary airport is named Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI).

The Taj Mahal remains closed to the public every Friday.

Agra is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, namely the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, and Fatehpur Sikri.

Agra Cantt (AGC) serves as the principal railway station in Agra.

Jaipur is renowned for its vibrant bazaars, magnificent forts and palaces, rich cultural tapestry, and delectable cuisine.

Jaipur holds the distinction of being regarded as India's first planned city.

Jaipur offers a wealth of authentic culinary experiences, including Dal Baati Churma (a quintessential Rajasthani dish), Laal Maas (a fiery mutton curry), Ghewar (a disc-shaped sweet treat), Pyaaz Kachori (a savory, deep-fried pastry), and Mirchi Bada (a spicy chili fritter). The city's street food scene is also vibrant, with popular destinations like Masala Chowk.

Jaipur constitutes a shopper's haven celebrated for its gemstones, silver jewelry, bangles, textiles, blue pottery, tie-dye fabrics, leheriya, mojari, and miniature paintings, which are prominently featured in local bazaars including Johari Bazaar, Bapu Bazaar, and Tripolia Bazaar.

Jaipur is generally considered a secure destination for tourists. Nevertheless, as with any prominent tourist locale, visitors should exercise standard precautions: secure their possessions, avoid isolated areas after nightfall, and maintain vigilance against prevalent tourist scams. Female travelers should also exercise discretion and dress modestly in deference to local customs.

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