New Delhi is a premium tourist destination of not just India but the globe itself. It is an ancient city that has been the epicenter of innumerable great empires throughout its history. In its modern day avatar it welcomes visitors from abroad with the glittering Indira Gandhi International airport. From here onwards the journey to rest of the city may be by metro, cab or many modes of transport.
(TRAVPR.COM) INDIA - March 6th, 2014 - Our representative is there to receive you at the airport in the morning and lead you to the best accommodation for duration of your stay. Half-day Delhi tour will take you to pleasurable spots around Delhi.
Day one Delhi:
A live guide fluent in your language will take you around Delhi. You will be taken to the grand Red Fort and Jama Masjid of Delhi. Afterwards you can browse the quaint little shops of Chandni Chowk for souvenirs. Indian delicacies like Chaat Papri, Sohan Halwa and Aloo Tikki can be enjoyed at the best restaurant of Chandni Chowk. From North Delhi you travel towards the famous site of Qutub Minar in South Delhi. En route visit India Gate and also see government office buildings at North and South Block. If there is time at hand you will be able to visit the famous Humayun’s Tomb and Gardens in East Delhi.
Day two Agra:
You leave for Agra in the early morning hours of following day. Agra may be reached via rail or road from New Delhi. It is upto you to choose your mode of commuting to Agra. The former imperial capital of the Grand Mughals has several places of interest that can be visited. Of course the whole world knows it to be the home of the incredible Taj Mahal. It is a remarkable ode of love in white marble that is unmatched in its ethereal beauty and charm. In the afternoon dine at finest dining table of Agra. Accommodation and cuisine are all no less than New Delhi. An internationally acclaimed tourist hot spot, Agra enthralls with a mixture of medieval Mughal monuments and a modern day bustling city. You can Shop for miniature Taj models at the bazaar of Agra City. Jewelry items and miniature paintings can be bought with the help of the guide.
En route one can also visit the grave of Akbar at Sikandara and the World Heritage Site of Ghost City, Fatehpur Sikri.
Day three Jaipur:
From Agra one travels towards Jaipur. Road to Agra is a real eye opener. You get to see Indians at work on their farming lands. You can click their photographs and your own amidst yellow mustard fields. The capital of Maharaja Sawai Mansinghji, Jaipur is the epitome of Rajput culture, luxurious lifestyle and excellently well laid out city that charms one and all. The pink city is a quaint monument at a large scale with its bazaars, palaces, forts etc. In no ways is either accommodation, cuisine or transport any less than any other major global tourist spot. Shop for lac bangles and quilts in Jaipur. Afternoon brings a respite from a busy sightseeing day. You also get to enjoy evening tea at a fine restaurant in Jaipur.
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From Jaipur it is back to Delhi on the last day of the tour.
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