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6
Days covering Delhi
- Agra - Jaipur
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Hotel check-in is at 12.00 noon. Assistance on arrival by
the Tour Master's Representative and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight at the hotel.
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An
enduring Capital City, Delhi had seen aeons of history.
This morning we drive past the markers of Lutyens-Baker
Delhi in the Presidential Palace, the imposing North & South
Blocks, the circular pillared House of Parliament and the
War Memorial of India Gate. We visit the 72.5 meter tall
Qutab Minar, a memorial of victory and an accessory to the
adjoining Quwwatu'l Islam (Might of Islam) Mosque, symbolic
of victory. The mosque was built between 1192-1198 AD. In
the court-yard stands a rust-free iron pillar, raised originally
as a standard of Lord Vishnu by Chandra Gupta, a ruler in
the 4th century. In the afternoon we tour the prominent
monuments left by the Mughal rulers. The Red Fort stands
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the eastern edge of the old walled city, opposite the marketing
street of Chandni Chowk (silver square). The palaces within
the Fort are mostly in marble, along what was once the river
front. About a mile west of the Fort is the Jamma Masjid,
constructed by Shah Jahan during 1651-56 AD. It is the largest
in India. We visit Raj Ghat, where Mahatma Gandhi, the Father
of India was cremated after being ruthlessly shot by an
assassin. Drive past the Purana Quila, citadel of the second
Mughal emperor Humayun. Overnight at the hotel.
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Early
morning check-out from the hotel drive to Agra. Enroute
you may stop briefly to see the tomb of the third Mughal
emperor Akbar at Sikandra located within spacious gardens.
On arrival check-in at your hotel. In the afternoon we will
visit the Taj Mahal, raised to the endless love of a man
for his woman. The vastness of geometric perfection and
balance with design, together with the finesse of the rich
inlay work with semi precious stones in white marble is
executed with great skill.
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It marks the most developed stage of Mughal architecture.
The designer is believed to be Ustad Ahmad Lahori. It is
the mausoleum of Empress Mumtaz Mahal, the beloved spouse
of Shah Jahan. The Agra Fort, which lies on the bend of
the river Yamuna. Built by Akbar over 1565-73 AD,it was
successively occupied and added to by Jehangir and Shah
Jahan. The prominent edifices inside are Jahangiri Mahal,
Khas Mahal, the vineyard Anguri Bagh, the ornamental bath
Shish Mahal and Masumman Burj where Shah Jahan died a captive
of his son Aurangzeb, passing his last days gazing misty
eyed where his beloved lay entombed in the Taj Mahal. On
his death, he was buried there too, on her right for all
eternity. Overnight at the hotel.
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This morning we leave for Jaipur, city of jewels and the
"Pink City" of Rajasthan. Enroute lie the imperial ruins
of Fatehpur Sikri, chiseled of red-sandstone, with its
many halls, gates and palaces.Their design combine several
regional elements of regional architecture with that of
Central Asia and Iran. It has many fine monuments. Fatehpur
Sikri was raised by the great Mughal Emperor Akbar as
a city expressing his ideals and vision, where he carried
out experiments in art and architecture. Continue onto
Jaipur and check-in at the hotel. Overnight at the hotel.
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The
morning begins with a ride on a caparisoned elephant up
to the Amber Fort established in the 16th century by Raja
Man Singh of the Kachhawa dynasty, and expanded by his descendants.
On the way we shall see one of the best known sights of
Jaipur, the Hawa Mahal. Within the fort are ornate palaces,
courts, stairways, pillared pavilions and palaces that recall
the glory and wealth of Amber's association with the Mughals.
Raja Man Singh was the Commander-in-Chief of Akbar's army,
and Mirza Raja Jai Singh the founder of Jaipur,was a powerful
ally of Jehangir.
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We
return to the City Palace. The Museum houses textiles, arms,
carpets, paintings and manuscripts, and other artistic paraphernalia.
Across the walls is the Royal Astronomical Observatory built
by Maharaja Jai Singh the founder of Jaipur. Its precision
is a unique achievement for the early 18 century. Overnight
at the hotel.
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Jaipur
- Delhi - Departure
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The morning checkout early from your hotel and leave for
Delhi in time to connect to your late evening flight to
depart India. Bon Voyage!
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Price
: Superior Tourist Class Accommodation US$ 199
- Standard Tourist Class Accommodation US$ 159
- Validity till 30 September 2003
Price includes: -
Accommodation in... ...sharing a Twin .... ...or Double room - Breakfast
every.. ...morning
- Non Air Conditioned.. ...transport
- An Elephant Ride at.. ...the Amber Fort
- Local English. ...speaking Guides .. for sight-seeings.
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