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Day wise Trip Details:Duration : 13 Nights / 14 DaysPlaces Covered : Mumbai - Aurangabad - Mumbai - Jaipur – Fatehpur Sikri – Agra - Khajuraho - Varanasi - Delhi |
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Day 01 : Mumbai You will arrive in India via flight to Mumbai, the seat of Hindi Cinema known as Bollywood. City of Dreams, Mumbai is the financial and commercial capital of India. People from all over India flock to Mumbai to find their place in the glamour world or commercial success. A company representative from TNS will give you a warm traditional welcome at the airport in the typical Indian style, complete with garlands and tilak.
Day 02 : MumbaiThis is a busy day. You will be served an early breakfast and then you will go on a half-day excursion to the 6th century Elephanta Caves. Superb examples of Indian rock-cut architecture, these caves are handmade and one of the earliest examples of finesse of the ancient culture of India. You will return to Mumbai by afternoon, where you will take lunch and then proceed on a quick tour of the other landmarks of the seaside city. The Victoria Terminus railway station is one of the finest examples of European architecture while the Gateway of India has become an emblem of the city. The Flora Fountain, the Hanging Gardens, and the Prince of Wales Museum are other highlights that are quiet famous here. However, nothing can match the colorful celebration and jubilation of life at the famous Chowpatti Beach where Mumbaikers flock alone or with their families to spend a fun-filled evening. The ongoing carnival at the beach includes roadside snacks such as the famous Bhelpuri, swings, sand and sea. Day 03 : Mumbai - AurangabadA delicious breakfast will be served at Mumbai, before you check out of the hotel and take the flight to Aurangabad from the domestic airport. At Aurangabad, you will see the Daulatabad Fort, remarkable for its ingenious defense systems. Standing on a conical hill, the fortress has 50-meter vertical sides that were so hewn as a safety measure against any attempts by the enemy to scale its walls. A narrow bridge only wide enough to accommodate two people abreast is the only entry point to its summit. Access gallery has steep stairs with a grating on top where a huge fire could be lit in the times of war. The city became especially famous because of the silly ideal of Muhammad Bin Tughlaq, the then Emperor of Delhi, to move its capital here with all his subjects forcefully. The long journey resulted in many deaths and the remaining subjects were again ordered to march back to Delhi because of the scarcity of water in the region.
Day 04 : Aurangabad - Mumbai - JaipurAfter witnessing the beauty of the ancient rock-cut architecture, it’s time to see the beautiful palaces and monuments of Rajasthan that bear testimony to the subdued grandeur of the Rajput rulers. This day will however be spent mostly in travel, as you will go to Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, via inter-transit flight at Mumbai. At Jaipur, you will check in at the Oberoi Raj Villas. Jaipur is popularly known as the Pink City and the legend behind the association of the color with the city tells about the strict traditions of hospitality here. It is said that once Price of Wales was visiting the city in the days of the British Raj period. Some revolutionary tried to insult him by shouting that he was a pink-faced monkey as he was being honored as the royal guest. He was naturally infuriated and the then ruler of Jaipur tried to appease him by saying that pink color and monkeys are considered sacred in India. Secretly, he gave orders to paint the city in subdued pink overnight. When the Prince of Wales woke up in the morning and saw pink houses everywhere, he accepted the apology as a true one. Ever since then, the old city of Jaipur has maintained pink as its color of identity. Day 05 : JaipurYou will be served a finger licking breakfast early in the morning so that you can commence your guided sightseeing tour of the city in time. The first thrill of the Day is riding an ornate elephant, considered regal by the locals, to the majestic Amber Fort. The delicate filigree and window screens, strong use of Rajput motifs and architectural style and magnificence of its monuments, temples and palaces speak volumes about the aesthetics of the Rajputana. Other landmarks that you will visit are Hawa Mahal with its natural air-conditioning system, Jantar Mantar with its large masonry astronomy instruments, and the City Palace complex that still houses the erstwhile royalty. Foreign tourists love the evening at Jaipur, when they visit the rug factory and can see ladies weaving creative intricate designs and the gem factory where artisans work with unwavering focus and precision to cut and polish the gems in the correct manner. Elaborate procedures at the gem factory ensure the safety of artisans and the premium quality of gems it produces. Day 06 : Jaipur - Fatehpur Sikri - AgraAfter breakfast, you will check out of the hotel and proceed to Agra, famous for Taj Mahal. En-route, you will visit the Fatehpur Sikri, the dream city of Emperor Akbar. Extremely well planned and with several unique architectural features, the city was built in the honor of the Sufi saint Sheikh Salim Chisti. The Buland Darwaza was the Royal Entrance of the main structure that leads straight to the Dargah of Salim Chisti and a pool to perform oblations. Diwan-I-Am or the Hall of Public was used to deliver justice to the subjects while Diwan-I-Khas or the Private Hall was used to greet special personages and royal guests. The queen’s quarters are even more interesting and integrated different motifs and architectural features to represent Akbar’s secular nature. Panch Mahal or Rani Jodha Bai’s Mahal is the best palace here. At Agra, you will check in at the Oberoi Amar Vilas, where all your needs will be catered to. Day 07 : AgraOne of the most exciting Days of your luxury tour, today you will see some of the most wonderful architectural relics that set new standards at the time they were built. Taj Mahal, of course, is unparalleled to this day. The clever use of optical illusion and perfect symmetry all over the complex is amazing. Perhaps the most well photographed monument ever, Taj never ceases to surprise the viewers with its change of color with the position of the sun during the course of the day and change of weather. It presents a multitude of opportunities to click for photography enthusiasts. The use of semi-precious and precious stones in the inlaid stonework in pure white marble, the massive double dome of Taj, the strategically placed fountains and the surrounding gardens are maintained and preserved well for the benefit of the tourists.
Day 08 : AgraOne of the most exciting Days of your luxury tour, today you will see some of the most wonderful architectural relics that set new standards at the time they were built. Taj Mahal, of course, is unparalleled to this day. The clever use of optical illusion and perfect symmetry all over the complex is amazing. Perhaps the most well photographed monument ever, Taj never ceases to surprise the viewers with its change of color with the position of the sun during the course of the day and change of weather. It presents a multitude of opportunities to click for photography enthusiasts. The use of semi-precious and precious stones in the inlaid stonework in pure white marble, the massive double dome of Taj, the strategically placed fountains and the surrounding gardens are maintained and preserved well for the benefit of the tourists. Day 09 : Agra - JhansiUsual Time Taken: 4 hrs)
Feast on a royal breakfast before you check out of the hotel at Agra and go to Jhansi by train. At Jhansi, you will visit the Orchha Fort complex, once the stronghold of the Bundela Rajputs. The hill fortress came into limelight when Rani Laxmibai decided to revolt against the oppressions of the British. The tales of valor of the queen are sung and enacted by the local artists to this day. The rugged beauty of the fort has several interesting legends attached to it. Day 10 : Khajuraho - VaranasiAfter breakfast, you will catch the flight to the Holy City of Varanasi, with a history that is more than 3000 years old. Situated on the bank of River Ganges, it is one of the oldest and most prominent Hindu pilgrimage cities. As soon as you alight the flight, you will be driven to Sarnath, an important Buddhist pilgrimage place nearby, where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon. The various stupas, the Ashok Pillar, the Sarnath Archeological Museum and the Buddhist temples of typical styles of Japan, Myanmar, Tibet and Thailand are the highlights of the city.
Day 11 : VaranasiThe best time and way to see the unique culture and traditions of the city of Varanasi is to opt for the early morning boat ride that commences with the first ray of the sun at Daswamedha Ghat. As you sail across the sacred river Ganga, you will be able to see how devout Hindus offer their prayers to the River Goddess and the Sun God and perform oblations alongside the cremations that take place at various sites considered to be the direct gateway to the paradise.
Day 12 : Varanasi - DelhiAs the previous day has been long and tiring, this day has purposefully been kept light. After breakfast, you will check out of the hotel and take the flight to Delhi, the capital of India and the final destination of your luxury tour. At Delhi, you will check in at The Imperial or The Oberoi, where you can relax and spend your day meditating on the profound evidence of the universal appeal, old world charm, simplistic and pure-minded people and deep spirituality that resonates the city of Varanasi. Day 13 : DelhiYou are advised to opt for a light breakfast at the hotel before you proceed to the exciting sightseeing tour of Old and New Delhi. The company representative from TNS will take you to the Red Fort where the tricolor flag was first unfurled by Jawaharlal Nehru when India got its independence; the biggest mosque of India built by Emperor Shah Jehan - Jama Masjid; the vast precincts of Birla Temple with several noteworthy architectural delights such as carved brackets and marble pavilions; the cremation ground of the Father of Nation Mahatama Gandhi - Raj Ghat, and Chandni Chowk in Old Delhi, Asia’s oldest and biggest market, where you can enjoy a ride in the rickshaw and distinctive delicacies. Delhi has the reputation of being the city of foodies and shopping enthusiasts. You can find some rare pieces and excellent bargains in the narrow lanes of Chandni Chowk. Have lunch here before you go on to see the landmarks of New Delhi such as the Qutub Minar, the India Gate, the Rashtrapati Bhawan, and the Lotus Temple. Day 14 : DelhiLate at night or early morning, you will be transferred to the International Airport of Delhi late, in time for your flight to home. |
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