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Id: 4001
26.11.2010
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Best of Rajasthan with Bangalore Tour
Tour Duration: 8 Nights / 9Days
Destination covered: Delhi - Agra - Jaipur - Shimla – Delhi
Day 01: Arrival Delhi
On arrival at New Delhi airport meet & greet by our representative. Later transfer to your hotel. Overnight stay at hotel.Day 02: Delhi
After having breakfast take full day sightseeing of Old and New Delhi famous tourist places - visit Qutab Minar- one of the tallest tower of it’s time, Humanyun’s Tomb the mausoleum of the great Mughal emperor “Humayun”, drive past India Gate and President House and other government buildings, Red Fort - symbol of mighty Mughal empire, Jama Masjid one of the biggest mosques in India, Chandni Chowk and Raj Ghat (Mahatma Gandhi’s Memorial). Overnight stay at hotel.Day 03: Delhi – Agra
Morning leave Delhi proceed for Agra "Taj City" of India. On arrival at Agra, check in at hotel. Later Visit the Agra Fort- containing the Pearl Mosque and the Hall of Public and Private Audience, Itmad-Ul-Daula tomb- built by Noor jehan in memory of her father. Evening free for relax or enjoy to local shopping. Overnight stay at hotel. Day 04: Agra – Jaipur
Early morning visit famous Taj Mahal- built by the Mughal Emperor Shahjehan in 1630 in memory of his loving queen Mumtaz Mahal. Back to hotel, check out and drive to Jaipur "Pink City" of India. Enroute visit Fatehpur Sikri, Built by Emperor Akbar in 1569 to commemorate the birth of his son and later abandoned due to scarcity of water. Upon arrival in Jaipur check in at hotel. Afternoon visit Jantar Mantar (Observatory) - 17th century astronomical observatory, an excellent example of the marvelous precision where each construction has a specific purpose to measure the position of stars, altitudes and azimuths or calculating eclipses and some of them still works. City Palace – official residence of the present royal family palace covers a large area divided into a series of courtyards, gardens and buildings. A part of this Palace is now turned into a museum