Day 1 Delhi Arrival
The guests will be welcomed at the airport and taken to the hotel after arriving in Delhi check into the pre-booked hotel. Rest of the is leisure for yourself. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 2 Delhi Sightseeing
Delhi is the nation's capital city. The city is designated as a well-liked tourist attraction and the sightseers are treated to really gorgeous vistas. The market and restaurants are concentrated in the city. Delhi is a wonderful fusion of culture, business, food and street life that captivates visitors. The top places to go in Delhi are as follows:
- Jama Masjid - The huge, red sandstone and white marble building dominates the scene of the busy Chawri Bazar in central Delhi.
- Agrasen ki Baoli - This elaborate stepwell, which formerly served as a water reservoir, is a stunning illustration of magnificent architecture and sophisticated engineering.
- Qutub Minar- The UNESCO World Heritage Site. The tower was built to symbolize Muslim rule in the city following the defeat of Delhi's last Hindu ruler.
- Humayun Tomb - UNESCO Heritage Site interestingly known as the Dormitory of Mughals where more than 150 Mughal family members are resting in peace.
- Akshardham Temple - It is praised as an eternal haven of adoration, purity and tranquillity.
Many more like Chandni Chowk, Raj Ghat, Government Buildings (India Gate, Parliament House, President's House) in Old Delhi and Lotus Temple Sri Bangla Sahib Gurudwara in New Delhi.
Day 3 Delhi - Agra
Agra is well-known not just for the Taj Mahal, a representation of love and one of the Seven Wonders of the World, but also for the Agra Fort and interesting tombs and mausoleums. Visit the city's stunning attractions, after checking in to the hotel.
Agra Fort - The red sandstone fort has travelled through the many faces of time and has served as the royal residence for the Mughal Family during the reign of Akbar when Agar was the capital city.
The Tomb of Itimad-Ud-Daulah - Often known as the Baby Taj and Jewel Box, is a white marble tomb in Agra.
Mehtab Bagh - It is one of Agra's few remaining Mughal gardens. This garden is positioned to offer the best 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
India's first planned city was Jaipur. The city is well-known for its magnificent royal forts and palaces, which attract tourists and draw them in. Some of the city's landmarks, such as Jantar Mantar and Amer Fort, are listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. There are many surprises and lovely things to see in Jaipur. Visit these sites on your tour of Jaipur.
- Hawa Mahal - The Wind Palace with a honeycomb structure. The palace is made up of a lot of jharokha windows.
- Amer Fort - A magnificent historic marvel with winding staircases and intricate chambers. The most visited fort amongst all 6 hill forts of India.
- Jal Mahal - Also known as Water Palace, Maharaja Madho Singh I built this palace. Rather, intended to serve as a hunting lodge for the monarch. It is a small stop for the pictures you’re not going to visit from inside.
- City Palace - This palace has preserved the history and culture of the city and also a royal residence.
- Jantar Mantar - The 18th-century astronomical observatory is also a UNESCO Heritage Site.
- Albert Hall Museum - Rajasthan's official state museum and the oldest museum in the state.
Day 6 Jaipur - Delhi - Departure
On the final day of the tour you will be transported from your hotel to the Delhi Airport by road where you can take flight for your onward journey along with those fond memories served delicately by Top Indian Holidays.