Itinerary:
Day 1: Delhi – Agra
Morning arrival in Delhi. The multiculturalMetropolitan and capital New Delhi is the main gateway for voyagers. Upon arrival, you will be met by our representative & drive to Agra. On the way visit of famed Itmaud Ullas Tomb.In the twilight, return to the hotel and overnight stay in Agra hotels.
Day 2: Agra Sight Seeing
Start your sightseeing by a visit the greatest stunning monument of India, the Taj Mahal, and continuing memorial to love, with a continually fulfilling attractiveness. It was constructed by the Mughal Ruler Shah Jahan between 1631-52, as a tomb and memorial to his beloved spouse Mumtaz Mahal (Jewel of the Palace), who died at the age of 39 giving birth to her 14th child. We spend enough time at Taj Mahal to take this imposing reminiscence home. After the visit of Taj Mahal we have a look at the famed fine marble inlay work which is still being done in Agra by the offspring of the families of builders and artists of the Taj Mahal. Afternoon visit Agra Fort, built by three of the greatest Mughal rulers.
Day 3: Agra – Fatehpur Sikri – Ranthambore
Morning drives to Ranthambore, Enroute make a stop and visit Fatehpur Sikri, This wonderful city constructed by red sand a stone was abandoned as abruptly as it had been built. It has been generally stated that it was due to failing in the water supply. After the visit of Fatehpur Sikri drive to Ranthambore and check in the wild resort in Ranthambore. After fresh up enjoy hotel recreational activity and overnight break in Ranthambore hotel.
Day 4: Tiger Safari in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve
An primary morning drive to the thick forest of Ranthambore with nature guide by open top roof canter or gypsy (subject to availability) for tiger trailing and explore wilderness. The forest visits lasts for about three hours. Return to the resort for breakfast time. There is time to ease and relish the services of your hotel, maybe take a dip in the pool for a break from the heat of the day. You can also explore the wild surroundings. After lunch you will go to visit Ranthambore Fort. Return to the hotel then evening at leisure and overnight stay at Jaisalmer hotel.
Day 5: Ranthambore – Jaipur (Jaipur Sightseeing)
After take the breakfast in hotel then will depart to Jaipur check in the fresh up in the hotel then visit the superb Amber fort. In the midafternoon come back to hotel for taking rest. In the evening visit the local Jaipur markets. Evening returnthe hotels and overnight stay in Jaipur hotel.
Day 6: Jaipur- Pushkar
After taking breakfast, check out from the hotel then visit Jaipur city, attraction then return to the hotel fresh up in the hotel then will go to Pushkar check in Pushkar hotel enjoy hotel recreation activity and overnight stay at Jaipur hotels.
Day 7:Depart from Pushkar
After taking breakfast, go to camel safari enroute visit Pushkar magnetism then Return to the hotel and fresh up sometime then will depart for Delhi.
Note: The above proposed tour can be customized as per your need and requirements
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Destination |
Hotel Name |
Agra |
Hotel Madhu Resorts or Similar hotels |
Ranthambore |
Sher Vilas or similar hotels |
Jaipur |
1589 Generation X Hotelsimilar hotels |
Pushkar |
New Park or similar hotels |
Destination |
Hotel Name |
Agra |
Hotel Karan Vilas or Similar hotels |
Ranthambore |
Tiger Villa or similar hotels |
Jaipur |
The Ashapurna Hotelor similar hotels |
Pushkar |
Sajjan Bagh or similar hotels |
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Agra: Agra, the land-living of the Taj Mahal, the memorial that has come to infinitely represent adoration, is a metropolitan of ironic ancient and architectural legacy which is visited by a huge number of travellers every year. Though Taj Mahal is the single biggest traveller magnetism of this metropolitan, Agra also proposals fine works of art and craft, typical fragilities to savor and an insight into its basics of vibrant culture. Being a few hours drive away from Delhi enables you to undertake same day tours to this city. It is a prevalent weekend getaway from Delhi and is a part of the Golden Triangle traveller circuit, with Delhi and Jaipur being the other two cities of this trio.
Ranthambore Tiger Reserve:Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, once a princely safari conserves is the scene where the renowned Indian tigers are finest seen. Ranthambore Tiger Reserve liein the link of Aravali and Vindhyas just 12 Kms from Sawai Madhopur in Eastern part of Rajasthan. It stretches over a varying and swelling landscape. The scenery changes vividly from gentle and steep slopes of the Vindhyas to the sharp and tapering hills of the Aravali. A tenth era fort also blends cordially with the background. Tiger Safari is major attraction and one of the most popular options to spot animal movement and admire stunning countryside in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve. Tiger safari in Ranthambore offers the guest a chance to explore variety of animals living in the reserve. There are two safaris a day from October to June, one starting in the morning and the other late in the afternoon.
Jaipur: Embellished with pink stonework palaces, regal forts and luxuriant lush green gardens against a picturesque backdrop of the Aravali hills, Jaipur signifies the charm of our ironic historical and the superiority of a flourishing metropolis. A famous architect, astronomer, and avid expert, king Sawai Jai Singh II constructed his capital with random precision and made Jaipur one of the supreme well planned cities in India.
Pushkar: Located in the heart of the desert state Rajasthan, Ajmer is one of the utmost religious cities in northwestern India. It was established in the 7th era by Raja Ajay Pal Chauhan, and remained a part of the Chauhan family up to 1193. Ajmer was then ruled by Muhammad Gori, who lost it to the sovereign of Mewar in 1365. After years of contention, the Marwar monarch took control of this place in 1532. Pushkar, meaning born from a flower, is one of the oldest cities in India with its history dating back to the legends associated with Lord Brahma. Situated 11 km North West side of Ajmer, it is one of the five sacred dhams and is often called Tirth Raj - the king of religious sites. In current years, Pushkar has become a prevalent destination for foreign travelers because of the many temples it harbors. Lying on the shores of Pushkar Lake, it has five major temples, many smaller ones, and 52 Ghats where pilgrims come to bathe in its holy waters from across the subcontinent.
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