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▶︎ Delhi: The Arch / Paragon Suites / Maida Prime▶︎ Agra: Marine House / Ten Square ▶︎ Jaipur: Lilypool The Heritage / TGI Apple Inn / Comfort Inn Sapphire ▶︎ Manali: Mastiff Xanadu / La Serene ▶︎ Chandigarh: Rajshree Hotel
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(Value Plus Comfort) ▶︎ Delhi: Ashok Country Resort / Tree House / Quality Inn ▶︎ Agra: The Retreat / Regal Vista ▶︎ Jaipur: Park Ocean / Park Prime ▶︎ Manali: Mastiff Grand / Serenity Resort ▶︎ Chandigarh: Velvet Clarks Exotica
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(Premium Value Stay) ▶︎ Delhi: Golden Tulip Suites 4* / Holiday Inn Gurgaon Sec 90 ▶︎ Agra: Clarks Shiraz / Grand Mercure / Royale Regent 4* ▶︎ Jaipur: KK Royal / The Fern Ecotel / Ramada North or Jaisinghpura (4*) ▶︎ Manali: Allure Grand 4* / Highland Park 4* / Coral Resort ▶︎ Chandigarh: Regenta Central Cassia
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✔ All meals inclusive as specified
✔ All entrances inclusive as specified
✔ Fully guided tours as specified
✔ Hotel accommodation as specified
✔ All transfers inclusive as specified
✔ English speaking guide
D01: Arrive Delhi
D02: Depart For Manali (B,D)
D03: Fullday Tour Of Rohtang Pass + Solang Valley (B,D)
D04: Discovery Tour Of Manali (B,D)
D05: Travel To Chandigarh [310km Approx.8hrs] (B,D)
D06: Chandigarh – Delhi (250 Kms / 05 Hours) (B,L,D)
D07: Travel To Jaipur 260km/5hrs | Explore The Pink City | Bazaar Shopping (B,L,D)
D08: Fullday Explore The Palaces And Forts Of Jaipur | Birla Mandir (B,L,D)
D09: Travel To Agra 270km/6hrs | Fatehpur Sikri | Taj Mahal | Agra Fort (B,L,D)
D10: Return To Delhi 220km/4hrs | Tour Delhi | Shopping | Depart (B,L,D)
Package Valid Till : 15-12-2025
DAY 01: ARRIVE DELHI
➤ Namaste & arrive at Delhi airport. You will be met by our local representative, later traditional welcome and introduction with the driver and then transfer to hotel for overnight stay.
DAY 02: DEPART FOR MANALI (Breakfast/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, you will be transferred to board your train to Chandigarh Shatabdi Express -0740/1105hours). You will be met upon arrival and transferred to Manali.
➤ Manali, is set in the picturesque Kullu Valley, It offers a wonderful setting for enjoying honeymoon. Every year thousands of visitors especially honeymooners travel to this hill station to enjoy a memorable vacation.
➤ Manali is famous for its beauty and its majestic hills covered with Pine and Deodar Forest and sprawling Apple Orchards,. In the 1970s and 1980s, Manali was very much a 'scene'. In summer, the town would attract numerous western hippies and travelers drawn by the high quality marijuana, that grows in the area.
➤ On arrival check in the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
DAY 03: FULLDAY TOUR OF ROHTANG PASS + SOLANG VALLEY (Breakfast/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, you will proceed to visit Rohtang Pass / Snow Point.
➤ Rohtang Pass is a high mountain pass on the eastern Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas around 51 km from Manali. Enroute visit Rahala Water Falls and Rani Nullah falls Solang Valley,.
➤ Rohtang Pass offers a panorama and spectacular mountain view of the Himalayan Ranges. The pass is open from May to October each year. It is a gateway to Lahaul Spiti, Pangi and Leh valley. There are beautiful sights of glaciers all around.
➤ Note – if Rohtang Pass will be closed you will be taken till the Snow Point.
➤ Dinner & overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 04: DISCOVERY TOUR OF MANALI (Breakfast/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, you will visit Hadimba Temple, built in tranquil and serene woods. It is a four storey wooden temple said to be about 500 years old.
➤ Proceed on visiting The Tibetan Monastery. This colorful monastery is famous for its carpet-weaving unit where the residents, the immigrants from Tibet, produce handicrafts of various kinds that attract the tourists towards it.
➤ Lastly, you will visit the Roerich Gallery. This gallery preserves original works of Roerich on the Himalayas, quotations from Roerich and valued words of the visitors and the admirers.
➤ Thereafter proceed on the tour of Naggar Castle and local Bazaar Ping. The Nagar Castle is an ancient town which commands extensive views, especially to the North West of the valley. Today this ancient and beautiful Palace is a popular tourist spot.
➤ Dinner & overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 05: TRAVEL TO CHANDIGARH [310KM APPROX.8HRS] (Breakfast/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, you will proceed to Chandigarh. In the afternoon, you will go on a Discovery tour of Chandigarh. Visit the Rock Garden, constructed almost entirely out of industrial & home waste and thrown-away items. From there, you will visit Rose Garden, the largest of its kind in Asia with 27 landscaped acres containing a variety of 1,600 roses.
➤ Finally, you will visit Museum & Art Gallery which houses a good collection of sculptures and paintings. Dinner & overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 06: CHANDIGARH – DELHI (250 KMS / 05 HOURS) (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ Enjoy your breakfast at the hotel. Visit the Chandigarh Rock Garden. The USP of the attraction is that all displays are made out of scrap and industrial waste, such as bottles, bangles, ceramic pots, glasses, pipes, etc. Creations include an artificial waterfall, monuments and lots of sculptures of dancers, animals and musicians. Next, you will visit Rose Garden, the largest of its kind in Asia with 27 landscaped acres containing a variety of 1,600 roses. Lastly you will visit Museum & Art Gallery which houses a good collection of sculptures and paintings.
➤ Post your visit of Chandigarh gardens drive to Delhi, upon reaching Delhi Panoramic drive past tour visiting the Lutyen’s Delhi area, drive past India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhawan, secretariat buildings and Indian Parliament.
➤ If time permits do some last minute shopping in the prominent mall or local markets like – Sarojini Nagar, Delhi Haat etc.
➤ Early Dinner at local restaurant.
DAY 07: TRAVEL TO JAIPUR 260KM/5HRS | EXPLORE THE PINK CITY | BAZAAR SHOPPING (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast at hotel proceed to Jaipur, capital of Rajasthan, the Desert City of India. It evokes the royal family that once ruled the region and founded what is now called The Pink City. The story goes that in 1876, the Prince of Wales visited India on a tour. Since the color pink was symbolic of hospitality, the Maharaja of Jaipur painted the entire city pink. The pink that colors the city makes for a marvelous spectacle to behold. Jaipur is famous for its Ancient Stories, Palaces, Forts, Gemstones, traditional fabrics, handicrafts, and also for the traditional Rajasthani Cuisine.
➤ Upon arrival proceed to hotel for lunch and check-in.
➤ Thereafter go on a drive around the Characterful Old City of Jaipur. Many of the top attractions in Jaipur are located here, which is distinctively painted pink.
➤ Next go on a Bazaar Shopping Spree. Jaipur with its rich history and heritage exudes an amazing mix of royalty and art. Jaipur shopping offers you a wide array of unique options from gemstones to artwork, handicrafts to costumes that make it an enriching experience for shopaholics.
➤ Overnight stay and dinner served in the hotel of your choice.
DAY 08: FULLDAY EXPLORE THE PALACES AND FORTS OF JAIPUR | BIRLA MANDIR (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast at hotel proceed to visit the Palace of Winds, Hawa Mahal. This unusual example of Rajput architecture was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawaj Pratap Singh. It was made so that the ladies of the palace could look out over the street, from the small windows, unobserved. There are 953 of these windows in total, spread over five levels.
➤ You will then proceed on top of a hill to the Amer Fort, said to be One of the Most Magnificent Palaces in India. This majestic building with its maze-like passages and serpentine staircases is an architectural masterpiece and with significant importance in Indian history. The Fort is clad in pink and yellow sandstone and is a part of an extensive complex. Built by one of the most trusted generals of Akbar, Maharaja Man Singh I in the year 1592, Amer Fort served as the main residence of the Rajput Rulers. The Fort overlooks Maota Lake, which is the major source of water for the Amer Palace. The fort includes halls, palaces, temples, and many other structures. Ascend the imposing fort on a painted Elephant. You’ll wander among glittering inlays and the Hall of Mirrors.
➤ After lunch at hotel, continue on the tour of Jaipur.
➤ Explore the Jaipur City Palace. The palace is divided into a series of courtyards, buildings and gardens including the Chandra Mahal and the Mubarak Mahal. The museum showcases various unique handcrafted products and other things that belong to the royal heritage of the City Palace. The facade itself is designed with acute and detailed handiwork and showcases a blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture styles. Among the various forts and palaces of Jaipur, City Palace stands apart, with its outstanding art and architecture.
➤ Visit Jantar Mantar the Largest Stone Astronomical Observatory in the World. This ancient study boasts of nineteen instruments built out of stone and brass and was built by Raja Sawai Jai Singh in 1727-33. The intelligent construction and placement of these instruments allowed the observers to note the position of heavenly bodies with their naked eye alone. Time has failed to lay dust upon this engineering marvel and it still works as well as it used to in the olden times.
➤ Next visit the Birla Mandir, built purely out of white marble. This is an amalgamation of ancient Hindu architecture styles and modern design. The walls of the temple are embellished with intricate carvings of Gods and Goddesses. The temple was built in the year 1988 by the Birlas when the Maharaja of Jaipur gave the land away for a token amount of one rupee.
➤ Overnight stay and dinner served in the hotel of your choice.
DAY 09: TRAVEL TO AGRA 270KM/6HRS | FATEHPUR SIKRI | TAJ MAHAL | AGRA FORT (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After early breakfast drive to Agra a city on the banks of the Yamuna river. Famous for its Mughal architecture and for being home to one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal - a monument of incredible elegance and architectural perfection.
➤ En-route visit Fatehpur Sikri, a city that’s predominantly made of Red Sandstone. Founded in 1571 century by Mughal Emperor Akbar, It is essentially a fortified city built by the king and had been the capital of his Empire for fifteen years. The Fatehpur Sikri Mosque is said to be, One of the Best preserved collections of Mughal architecture in India. Visit Buland Darwaza, Tomb of Salim Chishti and, Jama Masjid Mosque.
➤ Upon arrival proceed to hotel for lunch and check-in.
➤ Thereafter visit the Taj Mahal, The Monument of Love. An immense mausoleum of white marble, built in Agra between 1631 and 1648 by order of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favourite wife, the Taj Mahal is the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage. A UNESCO World Heritage Site One of the Seven Wonders of the World and surely the most extravagant expression of love ever created. 20,000 men laboured for over 17 years to build this memorial to Shah Jahan's beloved wife.
➤ Next visit the Agra Fort, the main residence of the Mughals. The fort was built by one of the greatest Mughal Emperor Akbar in the year 1573. It took more than 4000 workers and eight years of hardship to complete the fort. A UNESCO World Heritage Site this powerful fortress of red sandstone is about 2.5 km northwest of its more famous sister monument, the Taj Mahal. It is rumoured that Shah Jahan died in a tower here with a marble balcony with a view of the Taj Mahal.
➤ Overnight stay and dinner served in the hotel of your choice.
DAY 10: RETURN TO DELHI 220KM/4HRS | TOUR DELHI | SHOPPING | DEPART (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After an early breakfast depart for Delhi.
➤ After lunch at local restaurant in Delhi, Proceed with a Discovery Tour of Delhi. Places covered include the Rajghat, India Gate, the Parliament and Secretariat buildings, Bahai Lotus Shaped Temple. Photo stop view of Qutub Minar-the highest stone tower in India.
➤ Evening proceed for Bazaar Shopping. Delhi is a fantastic place to shop. There's an astounding array of wonderful stuff : handicrafts, textiles, clothing, carpets, jewellery and a kaleidoscope of saris. The Bazaar's in Delhi estimate to have some 25,000 people within its confines at any given time and also attracts many foreign tourists. It is known as a place with the lowest prices.
➤ After farewell dinner transferred to airport for your return flight back home.
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Manali is situated in the midst of the Himalayas, offering views of snow-capped mountains, green valleys, and meandering rivers. Manali has a rich cultural heritage with influences from Hinduism, Buddhism, and Tibetan culture. Visitors can explore ancient temples, monasteries, and traditional villages to experience the local way of life. Thereafter visit The Golden Triangle of India. Delhi (The Capital), Agra (City of the Taj) and Jaipur (Pink City of India) Explore the capital of Rajasthan, the Desert City of India. It evokes the royal family that once ruled the region and founded what is now called The Pink City. Jaipur is famous for its Ancient Stories, Palaces, Forts, Gemstones, traditional fabrics, handicrafts, and also for the traditional Rajasthani Cuisine.
★ Visit Rohtang Pass for amazing views of the valley & hidden waterfalls
★ Discover Kulu - Known as the Valley of God's
★ See snow capped mountain peaks and glaciers in Salong Valley
★ Visit The Largest Rose Garden in Asia
★ Travel to the Pink City on India
★ See the Palaces & Forts in the Desert City
★ See the 7th World Wonder "Monument of Love"
★ Enjoy Authentic Fine Dining Moghul Cuisine
★ Go Shopping at some of Asia's Best Bazaars
Manali
Manali is a high-altitude Himalayan resort town in India’s northern Himachal Pradesh state. It has a reputation as a backpacking center and honeymoon destination. Set on the Beas River, it’s a gateway for skiing in the Solang Valley and trekking in Parvati Valley. It's also a jumping-off point for paragliding, rafting and mountaineering in the Pir Panjal mountains, home to 4,000m-high Rohtang Pass.
Your Travel Route
Land of a Thousand Gods
Kullu Valley is lovingly called “Dev Bhumi” — meaning Land of the Gods — because almost every village here has its own deity and ancient temple surrounded by legends and myths.It is a rustic enclave known for its cool climate and snow-capped mountains, offering respite to tourists escaping scorching heat of the plains. The tourism industry in Manali started booming only in the early 20th century, mainly because of its natural bounties and salubrious climate
The Apple Paradise
Did you know Kullu is home to Himachal Pradesh’s very first apple orchard?
The American Samuel Stokes introduced apple farming here in the early 1900s, turning the valley into a blooming paradise every autumn
Deodar Forest – The Sacred Cedar Woods
The name “Deodar” comes from Sanskrit ‘Devadaru’, meaning “timber of the gods.”
These ancient trees can reach up to 70 meters tall and are found near temples and sacred places.The cool, fragrant air of the Deodar forest is believed to have natural healing powers.
Locals often perform rituals under these trees, believing the gods dwell among them.
Pine Forest – Nature’s Green Symphony
The pine forests around Kullu–Manali are filled with a refreshing aroma of resin.
Their tall, straight trunks create a mesmerizing rhythm when the wind blows — like a natural music show!The pine needles are used locally to make eco-friendly mats and handicrafts.These forests also protect the hillsides from erosion, keeping the valley evergreen.
ohtang Pass – The Gateway to the Himalayas
Sitting at a height of 3,978 meters, Rohtang means “pile of corpses” — named for the tough weather challenges faced by travelers in old times!
Today, it’s a favorite adventure spot for snow play, skiing, and scenic drives.It connects Kullu Valley to Lahaul and Spiti, offering breathtaking mountain views.Bollywood loves it — many films like Jab We Met and Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani were shot here!
Rahala Waterfalls – The Silver Cascade
Located about 16 km from Manali, this fall gushes from melting glaciers near Rohtang Pass.The water sparkles against a backdrop of dense birch and deodar trees.The fall creates a cool misty spray that refreshes visitors instantly — perfect for photo moments!
Rani Nullah Falls – The Hidden Jewel
Rani Nullah (or Rani Nala) lies en route to Rohtang Pass and turns into a stunning ice waterfall during winter!
The name means “Queen’s Stream” — said to be as graceful and serene as a royal.
The surrounding snow-covered cliffs make it a postcard-perfect stop for travelers.
Explore the Tibetan Monastery and have a peaceful aura through out the day
Just 13 km from Manali, Solang Valley is known as “Snow Valley.”It’s a hotspot for paragliding, skiing, zorbing, and ropeway rides.In winter, the valley turns into a white wonderland, while in summer it’s carpeted with green meadows.The panoramic views of glaciers and peaks are absolutely breathtaking!
Hadimba Temple – The Spirit of the Woods
Built in 1553 AD, this ancient wooden temple is dedicated to Goddess Hadimba, wife of Bhima from the Mahabharata.The temple is surrounded by tall deodar trees, giving it a mystical forest vibe.
Its pagoda-style architecture and carved wooden doors show classic Himachali craftsmanship.The temple hosts an annual fair where locals celebrate Hadimba’s divine power with music and dance
The Tibetan Monastery – A Peaceful Haven in Manali
Built by Tibetan refugees in the 1960s, this colorful monastery is one of Manali’s most serene spots.The walls are covered with vibrant Thangka paintings depicting Buddhist teachings and life of Lord Buddha.The prayer wheels outside are believed to spread positive energy when spun clockwise.
The calm sound of monks chanting creates an atmosphere of peace and purity — perfect for quiet reflection.
Don’t miss the small shops nearby selling handcrafted Tibetan art, incense, and woolen goods.
Roerich Art Gallery – The Home of Himalayan Inspiration
Once the residence of Russian artist Nicholas Roerich, this gallery in Naggar now preserves his paintings and personal items.Roerich’s artworks beautifully capture the snowy peaks and mystic charm of the Himalayas.His son, Svetoslav Roerich, married famous Bollywood actress Devika Rani, linking art, film, and history!The estate offers breathtaking views of the Kullu Valley — truly a painter’s paradise.It’s not just an art gallery — it’s a tribute to the bond between India and Russia through culture.
Naggar Castle – A Royal Himalayan Heritage
Built around 1460 AD by Raja Sidh Singh of Kullu, Naggar Castle is a fine example of traditional Himachali architecture using wood and stone.The castle was once the royal seat of the Kullu kings and now serves as a heritage hotel.
The view from its balcony offers a magical panorama of the Beas Valley.The structure survived several earthquakes — proof of its smart, eco-friendly design.Fun fact: parts of the Bollywood movie “Jab We Met” were filmed here!
Chandigarh – The City Beautiful
Designed by French architect Le Corbusier, Chandigarh is India’s first planned city — known for its clean layout and modern architecture.The city is divided into organized sectors, each with its own markets, gardens, and calm neighborhoods.
Chandigarh is famous for its Rock Garden, made entirely from recycled waste materials — a global symbol of creativity!
It serves as the joint capital of Punjab and Haryana, yet maintains a distinct identity of its own.The balance between nature and design makes it one of the greenest cities in India.
Rose Garden – Asia’s Largest Blooming Beaut
Officially known as the Zakir Hussain Rose Garden, it was established in 1967 and covers over 30 acres.Home to more than 1,600 varieties of roses, it’s Asia’s largest rose garden — a true floral paradise!Every February–March, it hosts the colorful Rose Festival, attracting flower lovers from across the world.The garden also features medicinal plants and beautifully designed fountains.It’s a perfect place to relax, take photos, and breathe in the fragrance of nature’s elegance
Rock Garden – Where Art is Born from Waste
Just a short distance away lies the incredible Rock Garden, a dreamland created by Nek Chand, a self-taught artist who transformed waste materials into art. What began as a secret hobby became a world-famous wonder. From broken glass and ceramics to bangles and tiles, every sculpture and pathway tells a story of imagination and creativity. Waterfalls, arches, and mosaic courtyards make it feel like stepping into a fantasy world — a living example that beauty can rise from the discarded.
Sarojini Market – Delhi’s Fashion Paradise
Welcome to Sarojini Nagar Market, the heartbeat of Delhi’s street shopping scene! Known for its trendy clothes, accessories, shoes, and home décor at unbelievable prices, this lively market is every shopper’s dream come true. Rows of colorful stalls line the streets, filled with the latest fashion straight from export houses and international brands — all waiting to be discovered at bargain prices
Taj Mahal: The Eternal Symbol of Love and Majesty
Marvel at the breathtaking beauty of the Taj Mahal, the world-renowned white marble mausoleum in Agra.Built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, it stands as a timeless testament to love.Its intricate craftsmanship, symmetrical gardens, and reflecting pools create a mesmerizing sight at every angle.Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Taj combines Persian, Islamic, and Indian architectural styles flawlessly.A visit here is not just a tour, but a journey into history, art, and enduring romance.
Agra Fort: The Mighty Citadel of the Mughal Empire
Step inside Agra Fort, a majestic red sandstone fortress that once housed Mughal emperors and their courts.This UNESCO World Heritage site showcases stunning architecture blending military might with royal elegance.Explore grand palaces, ornate halls, and sprawling courtyards that tell tales of power, politics, and romance.Overlooking the Yamuna River, the fort offers breathtaking views, including a glimpse of the iconic Taj Mahal.A visit to Agra Fort is a journey back to the golden age of Mughal splendor and history.
Fatehpur Sikri: The Ghost City of Mughal Grandeur
Explore Fatehpur Sikri, the stunning red sandstone city built by Emperor Akbar as his imperial capital.
This UNESCO World Heritage site showcases exquisite Mughal architecture blending Islamic, Hindu, and Persian styles.Wander through grand palaces, serene courtyards, and majestic mosques that echo stories of royal ambition and culture.Though abandoned centuries ago, the city remains a mesmerizing glimpse into Mughal history frozen in time.Visiting Fatehpur Sikri is like stepping into a living museum of India’s rich architectural heritage.
The Red Fort: The Royal Residence of the Mughals"
Discover the Red Fort, the majestic palace complex that served as the main residence of the Mughal emperors for centuries.Built with striking red sandstone, this UNESCO World Heritage site blends robust defense with exquisite Mughal artistry.Within its massive walls lie royal halls, private chambers, lush gardens, and intricate decorations reflecting imperial grandeur.The fort was not only a home but the political and cultural heart of the Mughal Empire’s rule in India.Visiting the Red Fort is stepping into the lavish lifestyle and rich history of India’s most famous dynasty.
Jaipur’s Old City: A Vibrant Tapestry of Tradition and Life
Step into Jaipur’s Old City, where bustling bazaars, narrow lanes, and colorful havelis tell tales of a rich cultural heritage.Known as the Pink City, its historic walls and vibrant markets brim with handcrafted jewelry, textiles, and spices.The blend of Rajasthani architecture, lively street life, and royal palaces creates an unforgettable sensory experience.Discover ancient temples, artisan workshops, and street food that capture the essence of Jaipur’s timeless charm.Every corner of the Old City pulses with character, inviting visitors to explore its stories and vibrant traditions.
Bazaar Shopping Spree: Dive Into India’s Colorful Marketplaces
Step into the vibrant world of India’s bustling bazaars, where every corner bursts with colors, aromas, and treasures.From handcrafted textiles and jewelry to spices and traditional artwork, the markets offer endless shopping delights.Engage with friendly vendors, discover unique souvenirs, and haggle your way to the best deals.The lively atmosphere, rich with local culture and festive energy, makes every shopping trip an adventure.Whether you’re in Jaipur, Delhi, or Kashmir, a bazaar shopping spree is a must for any traveler seeking authentic Indian charm.
Fatehpur Sikri, a city that’s predominantly made of Red Sandstone.
Marvel at Hawa Mahal, Jaipur’s iconic pink sandstone palace famed for its intricate latticework and unique façade.Built in 1799, this five-story “Palace of Winds” was designed to let royal women observe street life unseen.With 953 small windows, it creates a cool breeze that keeps the palace comfortable even in the heat of summer.The blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture makes it a stunning visual and historical treasure
Painted Elephants and the Glorious Hall of Mirrors at Amer Fort
Step inside Amer Fort to discover the vibrant painted elephants that once carried royalty in grand processions.Marvel at the exquisite artwork adorning these majestic creatures, showcasing Rajasthan’s rich artistic heritage.Inside the fort, the dazzling Sheesh Mahal—the Hall of Mirrors—shimmers with thousands of tiny glass pieces.This breathtaking chamber was designed to reflect light in magical ways, illuminating royal festivities and secret meetings.Together, the painted elephants and the Hall of Mirrors capture the opulence and artistry that define Amer Fort’s timeless charm.
Chandra Mahal: The Moon Palace of Jaipur’s Royal Heritage
Discover Chandra Mahal, the magnificent seven-story palace that stands at the heart of Jaipur City Palace.This royal residence blends Rajput and Mughal architectural styles with intricate frescoes and elegant balconies.Each floor showcases beautifully decorated rooms, including the famous Diwan-e-Khas and royal suites.Still home to Jaipur’s royal family, Chandra Mahal offers a glimpse into centuries of regal traditions and splendor.Visiting the palace is like stepping into a living chapter of Rajasthan’s rich history and culture
Mubarak Mahal: The Palace of Royal Welcomes
Step into Mubarak Mahal, the elegant palace built as a royal reception hall in Jaipur City Palace.
Designed in a beautiful blend of Rajput and Mughal styles, it once welcomed esteemed guests and dignitaries.Today, its ornate halls display a rich collection of royal costumes, textiles, and artifacts from Jaipur’s regal past.The intricate carvings and vibrant frescoes reflect the grandeur and artistic excellence of Rajasthan’s heritage.Visiting Mubarak Mahal offers a fascinating glimpse into the ceremonial splendor of Jaipur’s royal history
Jantar Mantar: Jaipur’s Timeless Astronomical Marvel
Step back in time at Jantar Mantar, a remarkable 18th-century observatory built by Maharaja Jai Singh II.
This UNESCO World Heritage site features a collection of massive, precise instruments designed to track celestial movements.From towering sundials to complex astronomical devices, it showcases India’s ancient advancements in science and astronomy.Jantar Mantar offers a fascinating blend of art, science, and history, captivating visitors of all ages.Explore this architectural wonder and discover how the skies were mapped centuries ago with stunning accuracy.
Birla Mandir: A Modern Marvel of Devotion and Architecture
Experience the serene beauty of Birla Mandir, a magnificent temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi.Built with pristine white marble, this temple combines traditional Hindu architecture with modern design elements.Set against a backdrop of lush gardens and city views, it offers a peaceful retreat for worshippers and visitors alike.Inside, intricate carvings and beautiful sculptures depict stories from ancient Hindu scriptures.Birla Mandir stands as a symbol of faith, unity, and artistic excellence in the heart of the city.
India Gate: A Monument to Courage and Sacrifice
Visit India Gate, the iconic war memorial honoring Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives in World War I.Standing tall at 42 meters, this majestic sandstone archway is a symbol of national pride and remembrance.Surrounded by lush lawns and bustling promenades, it’s a favorite spot for locals and tourists to gather and relax.Illuminated beautifully at night, India Gate becomes a stunning sight that reflects the spirit of India’s resilience.A walk here connects you to the country’s history, valor, and enduring unity.
Rajghat: The Sacred Memorial of Mahatma Gandhi
Visit Rajghat, the peaceful memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation.
Set amidst tranquil gardens, this simple black marble platform marks the spot where Gandhi was cremated in 1948.Visitors come to pay their respects, reflect on his teachings of non-violence, and seek inspiration from his legacy.The serene atmosphere and well-maintained surroundings create a space for contemplation and remembrance.Rajghat stands as a powerful symbol of India’s struggle for freedom and enduring commitment to peace
The Parliament of India: The Heart of Indian Democracy
Explore the iconic Parliament House, where India’s elected representatives gather to shape the nation’s future.Designed by British architects Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker, its circular structure symbolizes unity and democracy.This historic building has witnessed landmark debates, decisions, and the evolution of India’s democratic journey.Surrounded by lush gardens, it stands as a powerful symbol of governance, lawmaking, and public service
The Secretariat Buildings: Pillars of India’s Governance
Discover the twin Secretariat Buildings that house key ministries of the Indian government, forming the administrative backbone of the nation.Designed by British architects Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker, their grand colonial-style facades reflect strength and elegance.These iconic structures flank the Rajpath and face the Parliament, symbolizing the balance of power in Indian democracy.Home to ministries like Finance, Home Affairs, and External Affairs, the buildings are central to India’s policymaking.
A walk around the Secretariat offers insight into the epicenter of India’s political and administrative activities.
Lotus Temple: A Blooming Symbol of Unity and Peace
Experience the serene beauty of the Lotus Temple, a stunning Bahá’í House of Worship shaped like a blossoming lotus flower.This architectural marvel welcomes people of all faiths, symbolizing unity, harmony, and spiritual reflection.Made of pure white marble, its petal-like structures create a peaceful oasis amid the bustling city of New Delhi.Inside, the tranquil prayer hall encourages meditation and quiet contemplation for visitors worldwide.The Lotus Temple is a shining beacon of tolerance and oneness in India’s diverse cultural landscape.
Qutub Minar: Delhi’s Towering Testament to History
Stand in awe before Qutub Minar, the tallest brick minaret in the world, soaring majestically over Delhi’s skyline.Built in the early 13th century, this UNESCO World Heritage site marks the beginning of Muslim rule in India.Its intricate carvings and Arabic inscriptions showcase exquisite Indo-Islamic architecture and craftsmanship.Surrounded by ancient ruins and the famous Iron Pillar, Qutub Minar offers a fascinating glimpse into India’s rich past.A visit here is stepping back into history, where stories of conquest, culture, and art come alive.
DAY 01: ARRIVE DELHI
➤ Namaste & arrive at Delhi airport. You will be met by our local representative, later traditional welcome and introduction with the driver and then transfer to hotel for overnight stay.
DAY 02: DEPART FOR MANALI (Breakfast/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, you will be transferred to board your train to Chandigarh Shatabdi Express -0740/1105hours). You will be met upon arrival and transferred to Manali.
➤ Manali, is set in the picturesque Kullu Valley, It offers a wonderful setting for enjoying honeymoon. Every year thousands of visitors especially honeymooners travel to this hill station to enjoy a memorable vacation.
➤ Manali is famous for its beauty and its majestic hills covered with Pine and Deodar Forest and sprawling Apple Orchards,. In the 1970s and 1980s, Manali was very much a 'scene'. In summer, the town would attract numerous western hippies and travelers drawn by the high quality marijuana, that grows in the area.
➤ On arrival check in the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
DAY 03: FULLDAY TOUR OF ROHTANG PASS + SOLANG VALLEY (Breakfast/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, you will proceed to visit Rohtang Pass / Snow Point.
➤ Rohtang Pass is a high mountain pass on the eastern Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas around 51 km from Manali. Enroute visit Rahala Water Falls and Rani Nullah falls Solang Valley,.
➤ Rohtang Pass offers a panorama and spectacular mountain view of the Himalayan Ranges. The pass is open from May to October each year. It is a gateway to Lahaul Spiti, Pangi and Leh valley. There are beautiful sights of glaciers all around.
➤ Note – if Rohtang Pass will be closed you will be taken till the Snow Point.
➤ Dinner & overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 04: DISCOVERY TOUR OF MANALI (Breakfast/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, you will visit Hadimba Temple, built in tranquil and serene woods. It is a four storey wooden temple said to be about 500 years old.
➤ Proceed on visiting The Tibetan Monastery. This colorful monastery is famous for its carpet-weaving unit where the residents, the immigrants from Tibet, produce handicrafts of various kinds that attract the tourists towards it.
➤ Lastly, you will visit the Roerich Gallery. This gallery preserves original works of Roerich on the Himalayas, quotations from Roerich and valued words of the visitors and the admirers.
➤ Thereafter proceed on the tour of Naggar Castle and local Bazaar Ping. The Nagar Castle is an ancient town which commands extensive views, especially to the North West of the valley. Today this ancient and beautiful Palace is a popular tourist spot.
➤ Dinner & overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 05: TRAVEL TO CHANDIGARH [310KM APPROX.8HRS] (Breakfast/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, you will proceed to Chandigarh. In the afternoon, you will go on a Discovery tour of Chandigarh. Visit the Rock Garden, constructed almost entirely out of industrial & home waste and thrown-away items. From there, you will visit Rose Garden, the largest of its kind in Asia with 27 landscaped acres containing a variety of 1,600 roses.
➤ Finally, you will visit Museum & Art Gallery which houses a good collection of sculptures and paintings. Dinner & overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 06: CHANDIGARH – DELHI (250 KMS / 05 HOURS) (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ Enjoy your breakfast at the hotel. Visit the Chandigarh Rock Garden. The USP of the attraction is that all displays are made out of scrap and industrial waste, such as bottles, bangles, ceramic pots, glasses, pipes, etc. Creations include an artificial waterfall, monuments and lots of sculptures of dancers, animals and musicians. Next, you will visit Rose Garden, the largest of its kind in Asia with 27 landscaped acres containing a variety of 1,600 roses. Lastly you will visit Museum & Art Gallery which houses a good collection of sculptures and paintings.
➤ Post your visit of Chandigarh gardens drive to Delhi, upon reaching Delhi Panoramic drive past tour visiting the Lutyen’s Delhi area, drive past India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhawan, secretariat buildings and Indian Parliament.
➤ If time permits do some last minute shopping in the prominent mall or local markets like – Sarojini Nagar, Delhi Haat etc.
➤ Early Dinner at local restaurant.
DAY 07: TRAVEL TO JAIPUR 260KM/5HRS | EXPLORE THE PINK CITY | BAZAAR SHOPPING (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast at hotel proceed to Jaipur, capital of Rajasthan, the Desert City of India. It evokes the royal family that once ruled the region and founded what is now called The Pink City. The story goes that in 1876, the Prince of Wales visited India on a tour. Since the color pink was symbolic of hospitality, the Maharaja of Jaipur painted the entire city pink. The pink that colors the city makes for a marvelous spectacle to behold. Jaipur is famous for its Ancient Stories, Palaces, Forts, Gemstones, traditional fabrics, handicrafts, and also for the traditional Rajasthani Cuisine.
➤ Upon arrival proceed to hotel for lunch and check-in.
➤ Thereafter go on a drive around the Characterful Old City of Jaipur. Many of the top attractions in Jaipur are located here, which is distinctively painted pink.
➤ Next go on a Bazaar Shopping Spree. Jaipur with its rich history and heritage exudes an amazing mix of royalty and art. Jaipur shopping offers you a wide array of unique options from gemstones to artwork, handicrafts to costumes that make it an enriching experience for shopaholics.
➤ Overnight stay and dinner served in the hotel of your choice.
DAY 08: FULLDAY EXPLORE THE PALACES AND FORTS OF JAIPUR | BIRLA MANDIR (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast at hotel proceed to visit the Palace of Winds, Hawa Mahal. This unusual example of Rajput architecture was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawaj Pratap Singh. It was made so that the ladies of the palace could look out over the street, from the small windows, unobserved. There are 953 of these windows in total, spread over five levels.
➤ You will then proceed on top of a hill to the Amer Fort, said to be One of the Most Magnificent Palaces in India. This majestic building with its maze-like passages and serpentine staircases is an architectural masterpiece and with significant importance in Indian history. The Fort is clad in pink and yellow sandstone and is a part of an extensive complex. Built by one of the most trusted generals of Akbar, Maharaja Man Singh I in the year 1592, Amer Fort served as the main residence of the Rajput Rulers. The Fort overlooks Maota Lake, which is the major source of water for the Amer Palace. The fort includes halls, palaces, temples, and many other structures. Ascend the imposing fort on a painted Elephant. You’ll wander among glittering inlays and the Hall of Mirrors.
➤ After lunch at hotel, continue on the tour of Jaipur.
➤ Explore the Jaipur City Palace. The palace is divided into a series of courtyards, buildings and gardens including the Chandra Mahal and the Mubarak Mahal. The museum showcases various unique handcrafted products and other things that belong to the royal heritage of the City Palace. The facade itself is designed with acute and detailed handiwork and showcases a blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture styles. Among the various forts and palaces of Jaipur, City Palace stands apart, with its outstanding art and architecture.
➤ Visit Jantar Mantar the Largest Stone Astronomical Observatory in the World. This ancient study boasts of nineteen instruments built out of stone and brass and was built by Raja Sawai Jai Singh in 1727-33. The intelligent construction and placement of these instruments allowed the observers to note the position of heavenly bodies with their naked eye alone. Time has failed to lay dust upon this engineering marvel and it still works as well as it used to in the olden times.
➤ Next visit the Birla Mandir, built purely out of white marble. This is an amalgamation of ancient Hindu architecture styles and modern design. The walls of the temple are embellished with intricate carvings of Gods and Goddesses. The temple was built in the year 1988 by the Birlas when the Maharaja of Jaipur gave the land away for a token amount of one rupee.
➤ Overnight stay and dinner served in the hotel of your choice.
DAY 09: TRAVEL TO AGRA 270KM/6HRS | FATEHPUR SIKRI | TAJ MAHAL | AGRA FORT (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After early breakfast drive to Agra a city on the banks of the Yamuna river. Famous for its Mughal architecture and for being home to one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal - a monument of incredible elegance and architectural perfection.
➤ En-route visit Fatehpur Sikri, a city that’s predominantly made of Red Sandstone. Founded in 1571 century by Mughal Emperor Akbar, It is essentially a fortified city built by the king and had been the capital of his Empire for fifteen years. The Fatehpur Sikri Mosque is said to be, One of the Best preserved collections of Mughal architecture in India. Visit Buland Darwaza, Tomb of Salim Chishti and, Jama Masjid Mosque.
➤ Upon arrival proceed to hotel for lunch and check-in.
➤ Thereafter visit the Taj Mahal, The Monument of Love. An immense mausoleum of white marble, built in Agra between 1631 and 1648 by order of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favourite wife, the Taj Mahal is the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage. A UNESCO World Heritage Site One of the Seven Wonders of the World and surely the most extravagant expression of love ever created. 20,000 men laboured for over 17 years to build this memorial to Shah Jahan's beloved wife.
➤ Next visit the Agra Fort, the main residence of the Mughals. The fort was built by one of the greatest Mughal Emperor Akbar in the year 1573. It took more than 4000 workers and eight years of hardship to complete the fort. A UNESCO World Heritage Site this powerful fortress of red sandstone is about 2.5 km northwest of its more famous sister monument, the Taj Mahal. It is rumoured that Shah Jahan died in a tower here with a marble balcony with a view of the Taj Mahal.
➤ Overnight stay and dinner served in the hotel of your choice.
DAY 10: RETURN TO DELHI 220KM/4HRS | TOUR DELHI | SHOPPING | DEPART (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After an early breakfast depart for Delhi.
➤ After lunch at local restaurant in Delhi, Proceed with a Discovery Tour of Delhi. Places covered include the Rajghat, India Gate, the Parliament and Secretariat buildings, Bahai Lotus Shaped Temple. Photo stop view of Qutub Minar-the highest stone tower in India.
➤ Evening proceed for Bazaar Shopping. Delhi is a fantastic place to shop. There's an astounding array of wonderful stuff : handicrafts, textiles, clothing, carpets, jewellery and a kaleidoscope of saris. The Bazaar's in Delhi estimate to have some 25,000 people within its confines at any given time and also attracts many foreign tourists. It is known as a place with the lowest prices.
➤ After farewell dinner transferred to airport for your return flight back home.
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▶︎ Delhi: The Arch / Paragon Suites / Maida Prime▶︎ Agra: Marine House / Ten Square ▶︎ Jaipur: Lilypool The Heritage / TGI Apple Inn / Comfort Inn Sapphire ▶︎ Manali: Mastiff Xanadu / La Serene ▶︎ Chandigarh: Rajshree Hotel
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(Value Plus Comfort) ▶︎ Delhi: Ashok Country Resort / Tree House / Quality Inn ▶︎ Agra: The Retreat / Regal Vista ▶︎ Jaipur: Park Ocean / Park Prime ▶︎ Manali: Mastiff Grand / Serenity Resort ▶︎ Chandigarh: Velvet Clarks Exotica
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(Premium Value Stay) ▶︎ Delhi: Golden Tulip Suites 4* / Holiday Inn Gurgaon Sec 90 ▶︎ Agra: Clarks Shiraz / Grand Mercure / Royale Regent 4* ▶︎ Jaipur: KK Royal / The Fern Ecotel / Ramada North or Jaisinghpura (4*) ▶︎ Manali: Allure Grand 4* / Highland Park 4* / Coral Resort ▶︎ Chandigarh: Regenta Central Cassia
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✔ All meals inclusive as specified
✔ All entrances inclusive as specified
✔ Fully guided tours as specified
✔ Hotel accommodation as specified
✔ All transfers inclusive as specified
✔ English speaking guide
D01: Arrive Delhi
D02: Depart For Manali (B,D)
D03: Fullday Tour Of Rohtang Pass + Solang Valley (B,D)
D04: Discovery Tour Of Manali (B,D)
D05: Travel To Chandigarh [310km Approx.8hrs] (B,D)
D06: Chandigarh – Delhi (250 Kms / 05 Hours) (B,L,D)
D07: Travel To Jaipur 260km/5hrs | Explore The Pink City | Bazaar Shopping (B,L,D)
D08: Fullday Explore The Palaces And Forts Of Jaipur | Birla Mandir (B,L,D)
D09: Travel To Agra 270km/6hrs | Fatehpur Sikri | Taj Mahal | Agra Fort (B,L,D)
D10: Return To Delhi 220km/4hrs | Tour Delhi | Shopping | Depart (B,L,D)
Package Valid Till : 15-12-2025
DAY 01: ARRIVE DELHI
➤ Namaste & arrive at Delhi airport. You will be met by our local representative, later traditional welcome and introduction with the driver and then transfer to hotel for overnight stay.
DAY 02: DEPART FOR MANALI (Breakfast/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, you will be transferred to board your train to Chandigarh Shatabdi Express -0740/1105hours). You will be met upon arrival and transferred to Manali.
➤ Manali, is set in the picturesque Kullu Valley, It offers a wonderful setting for enjoying honeymoon. Every year thousands of visitors especially honeymooners travel to this hill station to enjoy a memorable vacation.
➤ Manali is famous for its beauty and its majestic hills covered with Pine and Deodar Forest and sprawling Apple Orchards,. In the 1970s and 1980s, Manali was very much a 'scene'. In summer, the town would attract numerous western hippies and travelers drawn by the high quality marijuana, that grows in the area.
➤ On arrival check in the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
DAY 03: FULLDAY TOUR OF ROHTANG PASS + SOLANG VALLEY (Breakfast/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, you will proceed to visit Rohtang Pass / Snow Point.
➤ Rohtang Pass is a high mountain pass on the eastern Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas around 51 km from Manali. Enroute visit Rahala Water Falls and Rani Nullah falls Solang Valley,.
➤ Rohtang Pass offers a panorama and spectacular mountain view of the Himalayan Ranges. The pass is open from May to October each year. It is a gateway to Lahaul Spiti, Pangi and Leh valley. There are beautiful sights of glaciers all around.
➤ Note – if Rohtang Pass will be closed you will be taken till the Snow Point.
➤ Dinner & overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 04: DISCOVERY TOUR OF MANALI (Breakfast/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, you will visit Hadimba Temple, built in tranquil and serene woods. It is a four storey wooden temple said to be about 500 years old.
➤ Proceed on visiting The Tibetan Monastery. This colorful monastery is famous for its carpet-weaving unit where the residents, the immigrants from Tibet, produce handicrafts of various kinds that attract the tourists towards it.
➤ Lastly, you will visit the Roerich Gallery. This gallery preserves original works of Roerich on the Himalayas, quotations from Roerich and valued words of the visitors and the admirers.
➤ Thereafter proceed on the tour of Naggar Castle and local Bazaar Ping. The Nagar Castle is an ancient town which commands extensive views, especially to the North West of the valley. Today this ancient and beautiful Palace is a popular tourist spot.
➤ Dinner & overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 05: TRAVEL TO CHANDIGARH [310KM APPROX.8HRS] (Breakfast/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, you will proceed to Chandigarh. In the afternoon, you will go on a Discovery tour of Chandigarh. Visit the Rock Garden, constructed almost entirely out of industrial & home waste and thrown-away items. From there, you will visit Rose Garden, the largest of its kind in Asia with 27 landscaped acres containing a variety of 1,600 roses.
➤ Finally, you will visit Museum & Art Gallery which houses a good collection of sculptures and paintings. Dinner & overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 06: CHANDIGARH – DELHI (250 KMS / 05 HOURS) (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ Enjoy your breakfast at the hotel. Visit the Chandigarh Rock Garden. The USP of the attraction is that all displays are made out of scrap and industrial waste, such as bottles, bangles, ceramic pots, glasses, pipes, etc. Creations include an artificial waterfall, monuments and lots of sculptures of dancers, animals and musicians. Next, you will visit Rose Garden, the largest of its kind in Asia with 27 landscaped acres containing a variety of 1,600 roses. Lastly you will visit Museum & Art Gallery which houses a good collection of sculptures and paintings.
➤ Post your visit of Chandigarh gardens drive to Delhi, upon reaching Delhi Panoramic drive past tour visiting the Lutyen’s Delhi area, drive past India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhawan, secretariat buildings and Indian Parliament.
➤ If time permits do some last minute shopping in the prominent mall or local markets like – Sarojini Nagar, Delhi Haat etc.
➤ Early Dinner at local restaurant.
DAY 07: TRAVEL TO JAIPUR 260KM/5HRS | EXPLORE THE PINK CITY | BAZAAR SHOPPING (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast at hotel proceed to Jaipur, capital of Rajasthan, the Desert City of India. It evokes the royal family that once ruled the region and founded what is now called The Pink City. The story goes that in 1876, the Prince of Wales visited India on a tour. Since the color pink was symbolic of hospitality, the Maharaja of Jaipur painted the entire city pink. The pink that colors the city makes for a marvelous spectacle to behold. Jaipur is famous for its Ancient Stories, Palaces, Forts, Gemstones, traditional fabrics, handicrafts, and also for the traditional Rajasthani Cuisine.
➤ Upon arrival proceed to hotel for lunch and check-in.
➤ Thereafter go on a drive around the Characterful Old City of Jaipur. Many of the top attractions in Jaipur are located here, which is distinctively painted pink.
➤ Next go on a Bazaar Shopping Spree. Jaipur with its rich history and heritage exudes an amazing mix of royalty and art. Jaipur shopping offers you a wide array of unique options from gemstones to artwork, handicrafts to costumes that make it an enriching experience for shopaholics.
➤ Overnight stay and dinner served in the hotel of your choice.
DAY 08: FULLDAY EXPLORE THE PALACES AND FORTS OF JAIPUR | BIRLA MANDIR (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast at hotel proceed to visit the Palace of Winds, Hawa Mahal. This unusual example of Rajput architecture was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawaj Pratap Singh. It was made so that the ladies of the palace could look out over the street, from the small windows, unobserved. There are 953 of these windows in total, spread over five levels.
➤ You will then proceed on top of a hill to the Amer Fort, said to be One of the Most Magnificent Palaces in India. This majestic building with its maze-like passages and serpentine staircases is an architectural masterpiece and with significant importance in Indian history. The Fort is clad in pink and yellow sandstone and is a part of an extensive complex. Built by one of the most trusted generals of Akbar, Maharaja Man Singh I in the year 1592, Amer Fort served as the main residence of the Rajput Rulers. The Fort overlooks Maota Lake, which is the major source of water for the Amer Palace. The fort includes halls, palaces, temples, and many other structures. Ascend the imposing fort on a painted Elephant. You’ll wander among glittering inlays and the Hall of Mirrors.
➤ After lunch at hotel, continue on the tour of Jaipur.
➤ Explore the Jaipur City Palace. The palace is divided into a series of courtyards, buildings and gardens including the Chandra Mahal and the Mubarak Mahal. The museum showcases various unique handcrafted products and other things that belong to the royal heritage of the City Palace. The facade itself is designed with acute and detailed handiwork and showcases a blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture styles. Among the various forts and palaces of Jaipur, City Palace stands apart, with its outstanding art and architecture.
➤ Visit Jantar Mantar the Largest Stone Astronomical Observatory in the World. This ancient study boasts of nineteen instruments built out of stone and brass and was built by Raja Sawai Jai Singh in 1727-33. The intelligent construction and placement of these instruments allowed the observers to note the position of heavenly bodies with their naked eye alone. Time has failed to lay dust upon this engineering marvel and it still works as well as it used to in the olden times.
➤ Next visit the Birla Mandir, built purely out of white marble. This is an amalgamation of ancient Hindu architecture styles and modern design. The walls of the temple are embellished with intricate carvings of Gods and Goddesses. The temple was built in the year 1988 by the Birlas when the Maharaja of Jaipur gave the land away for a token amount of one rupee.
➤ Overnight stay and dinner served in the hotel of your choice.
DAY 09: TRAVEL TO AGRA 270KM/6HRS | FATEHPUR SIKRI | TAJ MAHAL | AGRA FORT (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After early breakfast drive to Agra a city on the banks of the Yamuna river. Famous for its Mughal architecture and for being home to one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal - a monument of incredible elegance and architectural perfection.
➤ En-route visit Fatehpur Sikri, a city that’s predominantly made of Red Sandstone. Founded in 1571 century by Mughal Emperor Akbar, It is essentially a fortified city built by the king and had been the capital of his Empire for fifteen years. The Fatehpur Sikri Mosque is said to be, One of the Best preserved collections of Mughal architecture in India. Visit Buland Darwaza, Tomb of Salim Chishti and, Jama Masjid Mosque.
➤ Upon arrival proceed to hotel for lunch and check-in.
➤ Thereafter visit the Taj Mahal, The Monument of Love. An immense mausoleum of white marble, built in Agra between 1631 and 1648 by order of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favourite wife, the Taj Mahal is the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage. A UNESCO World Heritage Site One of the Seven Wonders of the World and surely the most extravagant expression of love ever created. 20,000 men laboured for over 17 years to build this memorial to Shah Jahan's beloved wife.
➤ Next visit the Agra Fort, the main residence of the Mughals. The fort was built by one of the greatest Mughal Emperor Akbar in the year 1573. It took more than 4000 workers and eight years of hardship to complete the fort. A UNESCO World Heritage Site this powerful fortress of red sandstone is about 2.5 km northwest of its more famous sister monument, the Taj Mahal. It is rumoured that Shah Jahan died in a tower here with a marble balcony with a view of the Taj Mahal.
➤ Overnight stay and dinner served in the hotel of your choice.
DAY 10: RETURN TO DELHI 220KM/4HRS | TOUR DELHI | SHOPPING | DEPART (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After an early breakfast depart for Delhi.
➤ After lunch at local restaurant in Delhi, Proceed with a Discovery Tour of Delhi. Places covered include the Rajghat, India Gate, the Parliament and Secretariat buildings, Bahai Lotus Shaped Temple. Photo stop view of Qutub Minar-the highest stone tower in India.
➤ Evening proceed for Bazaar Shopping. Delhi is a fantastic place to shop. There's an astounding array of wonderful stuff : handicrafts, textiles, clothing, carpets, jewellery and a kaleidoscope of saris. The Bazaar's in Delhi estimate to have some 25,000 people within its confines at any given time and also attracts many foreign tourists. It is known as a place with the lowest prices.
➤ After farewell dinner transferred to airport for your return flight back home.
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