India Travel Package
Forts & Palace with Taj Tour
Duration:
13 Nights \ 14 Days
Destination Covered:
Delhi (2 Nts) – Agra (1 Nt) – Jaipur
(2 Nts) – Udaipur (2 Nts) – Jodhpur (2 Nts) – Jaisalmer (2 Nts) –
Bikaner (1 Nt) – Mandawa / Jhunjhunu (1 Nt) – Delhi (Drop)
Day 01: Arrival Delhi
Welcome to
India - the Land of Dreams & Romance. On arrival at Indira Gandhi
Airport in New Delhi, our local representative will be waiting outside
the customs area to welcome you and to take you to your hotel.
Your hotels
have been carefully chosen and are ideally located.
Overnight stay at Hotel in Delhi.
Day 02: Delhi
After
breakfast, spend a delightful day in Delhi.
Delhi:
India’s
capital & a major gateway to the country, contemporary Delhi is a
bustling metropolis which successfully combines in its fold the ancient
& the modern. Its strategic location was one of the prime reasons why
successive dynasties chose it as their seat of power. New Delhi also
reflects the legacy the British left behind. The division between New &
Old Delhi is the distinction between the capitals of the British & the
Moghuls respectively. So, wherever the visitor goes, he will invariably
confront the city’s past.
Sightseeing places:
NEW DELHI
Rashtrapati Bhawan:
Visit the Viceroy’s House (now the residence of President of India
known as Rashtrapati Bhawan) and Lutyen’s magnum opus. It is larger than
Versailles and architecturally is a fusion of Indian and Western design.
Within the courtyard is the 145 feet high Jaipur column, a symbol of
victory designed by Luyten. Luyten created masterpiece - the 250 acre
Mughal Gardens on the grounds of the Rashtarpati Bhavan, which at one
time required the care of 418 men and the great Vice Regal Palace
required a staff of 2000.
India Gate:
a war memorial arch which
Luyten built in honor of 60,000 soldiers who died in World War- I. It is
also inscribed with the names of some 13,000 Indian and British soldiers
missing presumed dead. Next to it is Luytens last Imperial monument he
built, a stone canopy in which he placed the marble statue of King
George V after his death in 1936.
Qutub Minar:
which is Delhi’s Eiffel
Tower, its Statue of Liberty and Nelson Column. Visit the mosque,
mausoleums and ruins of forts that lie around it including the Iron
Pillar which is Delhi’s totem pole 24 feet high, made of 99% steel and
which has stood for 1600 years without a speck of rust on it.
OLD DELHI
Red Fort:
This palace citadel was
built Shah Jahan in 1648 and was a veritable city within a city. When
Shah Jehan transferred his capital from Agra to Delhi he built the Red
Fort as his residential palace as well as his military fortress. The
fort is a complex of marble buildings with balconies, filigreed windows,
massive red sandstone walls, ramparts and gateways. The most elegant
building is the DIWAN-E-KHAS or the Hall of Private Audience.
Jama Masjid:
This great mosque, the largest in India, lying opposite the Red Fort,
was built by Shah Jahan between 1650 and 1656, as a part of his new city
Shahjahanabad. Five thousand workmen are said to have laboured for six
years to construct it.
Chandani Chowk:
From the Red Fort you will
take a cycle rickshaw to Chandni Chowk or the Moonlit Square. It is a
medieval area in which you will recognize not just Cairo or Istanbul,
but also Chester and Heidelberg. This is perhaps one of the Delhi’s most
populated areas and the largest marketplace - jewelers, spice merchants,
food vendors, money lenders, shopping arcades, workshops as well as
residences, are crammed here. Within this area is the British built Town
Hall, the St. James Church built by Colonel Skinner in the early 19th
century, the old St. Stephens College and the office of the state
department of Archeology with a colonnaded facade going back to the 19th
century when it was the British Residency.
Raj Ghat and
Shantivan:
North-east to Ferozshah Kotla, on the banks of the river Yamuna lies Raj
Ghat, a simple square platform of black marble, the place where Mahatma
Gandhi, the Father of the Nation, popularly known as Bapu, was cremated
on January 31, 1948 following his assassination. The Samadhi is set
amidst sprawling lawns. Adjacent to Raj Ghat is Shanti Van or the Grove
of Peace, a secluded and wooded place, where Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru, the
first Prime Minister of India was cremated his daughter and the third
Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi. The site of her Samadhi is
known as Shakti-sthal or the Place of Power. This whole area is a
beautiful green stretch full of trees, flowering plants and shrubs.
To Shop In
Delhi:
Delhi is a shopper’s paradise. The most famous bazaars, shopping
arcades, emporia and bargain centers, brass and copper ware, brocades
and silk, leather goods, perfumes, paintings, sandalwood carvings, etc.,
include Connaught Place, Janpath, Central Cottage Industries Emporium,
State Emporia Complex on Baba Kharak Singh Marg, Kinari Bazaar, Ajmal
Khan Market, Hauzkhas and Sunder Nagar Market.
Overnight stay at Hotel in Delhi.
Day 03: Delhi – Sikandra – Agra (200 kms)
After
breakfast, drive to Agra, by road. Enroute visit Sikandra
Sikandra: Built by Akbar himself,
and completed by Jahangir in 1613, stands Akbar’s Mausoleum. It
is characterized by a fusion of Hindu and Muslim art and architecture.
Sikandra takes its name after Sultan Sikander Lodi defeated by Babar in
1526 in the battle of Panipat).
Later continue
drive to Agra. On arrival check-in to the hotel.
Afternoon
visit Agra - The Taj City.
Agra:
The royal seat and capital of yesteryears, the city of Mughal might
and splendour. Agra derives its name from Agra Vana (aelo grove) where
Krishna used to sport with his female friends in his boyhood and early
youth on the banks of Yamuna. Agra’s chequered history goes back to
times of Mahabharata, but its modern history begins from 1505 when
Sultan Sikander Lodi of Afghan Dynasty chose it as his capital city.
Sikandrabad, the place where Akbar is buried takes its name after him.
Singhtseeing places:
Agra Fort:
Emperor Akbar
started its construction in 1565 when he was just 23 years of age.
Within the fort are several fascinating buildings - the Pearl Mosque
built of marble, the Hall of Public Audience where the famous “peacock
throne” was kept, the Octagonal Tower, the Jehangir Palace built by
Akbar for his son Jehangir and the Khas Mahal, a beautiful white marble
structure used as a private palace.
Taj Mahal: It often described as the
most extravagant monuments ever built for love. It took 22 years for the
Taj Mahal to be built and in total 20000 people worked on the Taj.
Several experts contributed to the designing of the Taj Mahal such as
Frenchman Austin of Bordeaux and the Italian Veroneo of Venice. The Taj
Mahal is amazingly graceful from almost any angle. The semi-precious
stones inlaid the marble in beautiful designs are through a process
called “pietra dura”.
Note: To visit the Taj is upto your choice (you want to visit at the
time of sunset or sunrise, Remember Taj Mahal is closed on Friday).
To Shop in Agra: If miniature
replicas of the Taj Mahal make perfect souvenirs, it is the fine work on
marble that is the speciality of Agra. You can choose from an array of
handicrafts items like tabletops, marble items, boxes, elephants and
precious and semi-precious stones.
Later you can
browse through the markets and enjoy the ambience of Agra city.
Overnight
stay at Hotel in Agra.
Day 04: Agra – Fatehpur Sikri – Bharatpur – Jaipur (235 Kms)
After
breakfast drive to Jaipur. En-route visit the Old Deserted Town of
Mughal Dynasty – Fathepur Sikri and Bharatpur (The Keoladeo Ghana
Sanctuary).
Fatehpur Sikri: Built by
Emperor Akbar in 1569, was the old capital of the Moghuls, which was
abandoned after 15 years due to scarcity of water. See the graceful
buildings including the Jama Masjid, Tomb of Salim Chisti, Panch Mahal &
other Palaces which are still preserved in its original glory.
Bharatpur:
Visit The Keoladeo Ghana
Sanctuary covering a 52 sq. Kms. Low lying marsh area, is a paradise for
bird lovers and nature-enthusiasts, birds found here include grey geese,
Siberian cranes, Chinese bar-headed geese and troupes of other migratory
winged beauties from Afghanistan, Central Asia, and Tibet. The local
birds include pelicans, ibis, egret; painted storks, darters, king
fishers, cormorants, purple moor hens and many other water birds.
Later continue
drive to Jaipur. On arrival check-in to hotel.
Overnight stay at Hotel in Jaipur.
Day 05: Jaipur
After
breakfast, spend an exciting day in Pink City.
Jaipur: This
famous city is the capital of Rajasthan and has earned universal renown
as the ‘Pink City’, and pink it is, with beautiful constructed palaces,
havelies and forts. Tall, rugged men with handle-bar whiskers sport
bright-pink turbans. Jaipur, which means the city of victory, was built
exactly 269 years back and is 262 km by road from Delhi. A strong wall
encircles the old city and even today has a suggestion of formidable
strength, its function of protecting all within is obvious.
Sightseeing Places:
Amber Fort: At a
distance of 11 Kms from Jaipur, Amber was the ancient capital of Jaipur
state. Construction of the fort began in 1592 by Raja Man Singh, the
Rajput commander of Akbar's army and is a superb example of Rajput
architecture. At Amber Fort Elephant ride from the foothill to the
Fort entrance.
City Palace:
The City Palace is a historic landmark. The carved arches are supported
by grey-white marble columns studded with floral motifs in gold and
coloured stones. Two elephants carved in marble guard the entrance,
where retainers whose families have served generations of rulers are at
hand to serve as guides. The palace interior houses a Museum containing
select collection of various types of Rajasthani dresses, a fascinating
amoury of Mughal and Rajput weapons swords of all shapes and sizes, with
chased handles, some of them inlaid, enameled, encrusted with jewels and
encased in bold and magnificent scabbards. It also has an Art Gallery
with a fine collection of paintings, carpets, royal paraphernalia and
rare astronomical works in Arabic, Persina, Latin and Sanskrit, acquired
by Sawai Jai Singh-II for his study of planets and their movements.
Hawa Mahal:
Also known as The Palace of Winds, was built by the poet-king Sawai
Pratap Singh, the Hawa Mahal is the most strikingly designed monument in
Jaipur. What is seen from the Sireh Deorhi Bazaar is the multiniched
five storey backside of the complex. It was conceived to provide
adequate vantage position behind delicate stone-carved jail screens to
the palace women for watching the royal processions passing through the
bazaar below.
Jantar Mantar:
Jantar Mantar is one of Jai Singh’s five remarkable observatories.
Constructed with stone and marble its complex instruments whose setting
and shapes are precisely and scientifically designed represent the
high-points of Medieval Indian astronomy. The two Ram Yantras used for
gauging attitudes are unique in their isolation. This is the largest of
five observatories founded by Sawai Jai Singh-II various parts of the
country.
Birla Temple:
Birla Temple forms one of the major attractions of Jaipur. Birla Temple
of Jaipur looks stunning, when it is brightly lit in the night. Birla
Mandir, in pure white marble, dominates the skyline of southern part of
Jaipur. The enormous temple was built during the year 1988, by Birla
Group of Industries, one of the business tycoons of India. The Temple is
dedicated to Lord Vishnu (Narayan), the preserver and his consort
Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth. Due to this reason, Birla Temple is also
known as Laxmi Narayan Temple.
To Shop in Jaipur:
Visit the famous Markets of Textiles, Gems, Carpets, and handicrafts.
Jaipur is an ideal place for buying souvenirs.
Overnight stay at Hotel in
Jaipur.
Day 06: Jaipur – Udaipur (400 kms)
After
breakfast, check-out from the hotel and drive to Udaipur.
On arrival,
check-in at hotel in Udaipur.
Enjoy Boat
Ride at Lake Pichola in the evening.
Lake Pichola: The legendary lake the
entranced Maharana Udai Singh. It is surrounded by hills, palaces,
temples, bathing ghats and embankments. Set splendidly in the lake are
two inland palaces, Jag Mandir and Jag Niwas (Lake Palace).
Overnight stay at hotel in Udaipur.
Day 07: Udaipur
After
breakfast, visit the Romantic Lake city.
Udaipur: Is often called the “Venice of the East” and the most romantic
city in the state of Rajasthan. Udaipur nestles like a gem in a valley
surrounded by green hills, reflected smooth and white in the clear blue
waters of Lake Pichola. Visit the city Palace which once was the home of
the Mewar rulers. Most of the Palace is converted into a museum and a
luxurious hotel. Wander through the markets and bazaars to get a feel of
the city.
Sightseeing places:
City Palace: Completely white and
majestic, the city Palace stands on a hill surrounded by crenellated
walls, its main entrance is through the triple arched gate, the
Tripolia, built in 1725. There is Suraj Gokhada, the Balcony of the Sun,
where the Suryavanshi Maharanas of Mewar presented themselves in time of
trouble to the people to restore their confidence. The More Chowk or the
Peacock Courtyard, gets its name from the vivid mosaics in glass which
decorate its walls. The Chini Chittrashala is noteworthy for its blue
and white ceramics.
Jagdish
Temple:
Built 1651 A.D. BY Maharana Jagat Singh I with imposing sculptured
figures. It is the largest and most splendid temple in Udaipur.
Bharatiya Lok
Kala Museum:
This Indian folk arts museum displays a rich collection of folk dresses,
ornaments, puppets, masks, dolls, folk musical instruments, folk deities
and paintings.
Saheliyon-Ki-Bari:
This garden of the maids of honour, brings to the fore the unique
life-style of the royal ladies who once strolled in these gardens. This
spectacular garden has numerous fountains in four pools embellished with
delicately chiseled kiosks and elephants.
Pratap
Memorial:
Erected in the memory of Maharana Pratap at Moti Magari or Pearl Hillock
overlooking Fateh Sagar Lake. A bronze statue of Maharana Pratap is
placed on the top of this hill.
Overnight stay at Hotel in Udaipur.
Day 08: Udaipur – Ranakpur – Jodhpur (270 kms)
After
breakfast, check-out from the hotel and drive to Jodhpur. En-route visit
Ranakpur.
Ranakpur: Ranakpur is one of the
five holy center of the Jain community. In a quiet and picturesque glen
which runs into the western slopes of the Aravalli hills is a remarkable
complex of Jain temples of Ranakpur, one of the five main holy places of
the Jain sect. Though over 500 years old, the temples here are superbly
preserved in a near-perfect condition. In the centre is the main temple
dedicated to Tirthankara Rishabdeo with a chaumukha or four-faced shrine
dedicated to Adinath. The most distinctive features are the 29 halls of
the temple, which contain 1444 pillars of which no two are exactly
alike.
Later continue
drive to Jodhpur. On arrival check-in at hotel.
Evening you
can browse through Clock Tower & Sardar Market, A prime
attraction of the city, is the Clock Tower and the colourful Sardar
Market near it. Narrow alleys lead to quaint bazaars selling fresh
vegetables, spices, textiles, antiques, silverware and handicrafts.
To Shop in Jodhpur:
A Shopper’s
paradise, Jodhpur boasts of array of handicraft items. The
internationally known Jodhpur breeches, locally called Jodhpur’s, are a
favourite buy. Besides, you can go for embroidered leather shoes, knowm
as Jodhpuri Jutis, Bed covers, cusion covers, old textiles, silver
jewelry & most important while your tour to villages you can buy Durries
directly from the weavers.
Overnight stay at hotel in Jodhpur.
Day 09: Jodhpur
After
breakfast, sightseeing of Jodhpur.
Begin the
morning tour with Village Safari around Jodhpur. Jeep safaris
around Jodhpur countryside are one of the most interesting part of your
Jodhpur visit. You visit the Bishnoi villages, the potter house, the
weaver house and even other tribals like Raikas, Pitals. You can see
these people in their traditional costumes. The houses in old
traditional style called Dhanis. While driving around the country side
you can see the wild life like chinkaras, blue bulls, even at the time
of winter around the lake side you can see the migratory birds which fly
all over from Siberia and come to this region. Jeep safaris can be fun
because the pace can be varied to suit one’s needs
Enjoy a
traditional Lunch at village during safari. After lunch drive back to
Jodhpur City.
Sightseeing places:
Umaid Bhawan
Palace:
The only palace to be built in the mid 20th century, it was
meant to be a famine relief project which gave employment to citizens
for 16 long years. An enormous and impressive sandstone structure, some
parts of the palace is today run as a hotel while a part of it is still
retained by the erstwhile royal family.
Mehrangarh Fort: Spread over 5
km on a stiff rugged hill and looking down from a height of about 100
metres, the fort appears invincible and impenetrable from outside but
houses some of the most intricately adorned palaces with exquisitely
carved panels and latticed windows. Moti Mahal. Phool Mahal, Sheesh
Mahal, Sileh khana and Daulat khana are some of the important palaces to
visit and view the collection of palanquins, hawdahs, royal cradles
miniatures, musical instruments, costumes, colourful pagaris and
furniture.
Jaswant Thada:
A cluster of
royal cenotaphs in white marble lies very close to the fort. Built in
1899 in the memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh, the cenotaphs also house
portraits of the rulers of Jodhpur. It has extremely rare 15 cm thick
milk white marble slabs.
Overnight stay in the hotel at Jodhpur.
Day 10: Jodhpur – Jaisalmer (300 kms)
After
breakfast, check-out from hotel and drive to Jaisalmer.
On arrival
check-in at hotel at Jaislamer.
Jaisalmer: Rawal Jaisal laid the
foundation of this city in 1156, Trikuta hill was chosen for the site of
the new city and Jaisal abandoned his old fort at Lodurva and
established this new capital. The Bhati Rajputs of Jaisalmer were feudal
chiefs who lived off the forced levy on the caravans that crossed their
territory enroute Delhi or Sind. These caravans, laden with precious
cargoes of spices and silk brought great wealth to this town. Because of
its remote location. Jaisalmer for years remained untouched by outside
influences and during the British Raj, the Rulers of Jaisalmer were the
last to sign the instrument of Agreement with the British.
Evening visit
Gadsisar Lake, a rainwater lake, now a picnic spot ideal for
boating. All around the lake are many small shrines and a spectacular
variety of birds can be seen here.
Bada Bagh: Surrounded by densely
grown trees and on the bank of an artificial lake are the royal
cenotaphs with orname carving on the ceiling and carved images of former
rulers on horse-back. Also view the beautiful sunset in the desert.
Overnight at the hotel in Jaisalmer.
Day 11: Jaisalmer
After
breakfast, visit the marvelous Golden city.
Sightseeing Places:
The Fort:
The golden-hued Jaisalmer Fort Kella can be seen miles away before
reaching the town. The fort stands almost 30 metres over the city and
houses on entire living area within its huge ramparts. Walking through
the narrow lanes is an experience worth savouring. It is approached
through Ganesh Pol, Suraj Pol, Bhoota Pol and Java Pol. Also within it
are many beautiful havelis and a group of Jain temples dating from the
12th to the 15th centuries.
Jain Temple:
Within the Fort complex are many beautiful Jain temples, dedicated to
Rishabdev, Sambhavnath and Parswanath the Jain Thirthankars.
HAVELIES:
Nathmalji-Ki-Haveli:
Carved by two brothers in the 19th century, the
intricate architecture in stone is the epitome of skill and beauty.
Paintings in the miniature style adom the interior walls.
Patwon-Ki-Haveli:
Five storeys high with extensive corridors and chambers all
supported by exquisitely carved pillars, it is one of the largest and
most elaborate havelis in Jaisalmer.
Salim Singh-Ki-Haveli:
Distinctive for its blue cupola roof, this extraordinary mansion in
yellow stone is covered entirely with intricate carvings and has an
elavorate projecting balcony adoming the top storey.
Tazia Tower:
Declicate pagada like Tazia Tower rises from Badal Mahal. Tazias are
ornately decorated bamboo, paper and tinsel replicas of a bier carried
in procession during Mohurram by the Muslims.
To Shop in Jaisalmer: Mirror work
embroidered articles, Woollen pattue and other items made of good
quality, locally produced, wooden boxes, trinkets, silver jewellery and
curios.
After lunch
drive to Sam, 45 kms from Jaisalmer city.
Sam Sand Dunes: No trip to
Jaisalmer is complete without a trip to the most picturesque dunes of
Sam. The ripples on the wind-caressed dunes, that create enchanting
mirage, are surely a delight for a trigger-happy photographer. You can
also enjoy the camel ride at the dunes.
Overnight stay in tents at Sam OR back to your hotel at Jaisalmer.
(On the choice of client)
Note:
If client choose for tent, they have to check-out from the hotel at
Jaisalmer city by afternoon
Day 12: Jaisalmer – Kheechan – Bikaner (335 kms)
After
breakfast, check-out from Tent / Hotel & drive to Bikaner. En-route
visit Kheechan.
Kheechan: which is a regular host
to the flocks of demoiselle cranes (locally called kurjan), which come
in thousands due to the amiable conditions and protection given by the
villages. Their duration of stay is about 5 to 6 months, after which
they go back to their breeding grounds, in March-April. Many folk songs
are based on them.
Later drive to
Bikaner. On arrival check-in to hotel at Bikaner.
Evening visit
Camel Breeding Farm, This farm, perhaps the only one of its kind
in of Asia, is managed by the Central Government. Bikaner’s Camel Corps
(former Ganga Risala) was a famous fighting force and still maintains
the importance in desert warfare and defense through the Border Security
Force (B.S.F.).
To Shop in Bikaner: Bikaner has
its own peculiar items, typical to this region. It articles made of
camel-hide, camel and sheep wool carpets and woolen items, wood and
leather products. The Bikaneri Bhujia, Rasgulla and sweets are popular
all over India.
Overnight stay at hotel in Bikaner.
Day 13: Bikaner – Mandawa / Jhunjhunu (220 kms)
After
breakfast, check-out from the hotel for half day sightseeing of Bikaner.
Junagarh Fort: Raja Rai Singh (1571-1611
AD), an outstanding general of Mughal emperor, Akbar, built this
imposing fort. It is encircled by a moat and contains palaces made of
red sandstone and marble with kiosks and balconies embellishing the
structure of intervals. The palaces worth visiting are Anup Mahal, Karan
Mahal, Dungar Niwas, Ganga Niwas and Rang Mahal or Palace of Pleasure.
And some of the most beautiful palaces are Chandra Mahal or the Mood
Palace, which has exquisite paintings on lime plaster walls, and Phool
Mahal, or the Flower Palace is more elaborately decorated with inset
mirror-work. These palaces were built by Maharaja Gaj Singh (1746-87).
The palaces within, are adomed with gigantic columns, arches and
graceful screens. The facade of the monuments visible above the high
invincible walls, offer a splendid view of pavilions protruding out, a
row of balconies, kiosks and towers of intervals from a distance.
Lalgarh Palace: It was built
by Maharaja Ganga Singh to commemorate his father Maharaja Lal Singh. A
spellbinding piece of dexterous carving in red sandstone marked
brilliantly by intricate filigree work. It was built by Maharaja Ganga
Singh to commemorate his father Maharaja Lal Singh. A spellbinding piece
of dexterous carving in red sandstone marked brilliantly by intricate
filigree work. There is a marvelous collection of old photographs and
trophies of wildlife, well preserved and exhibited in the Old banquet
hall. Nature too has enhanced with beauty of this monument. The
sprawling lawns are dotted with dancing peacocks and blooming
bougainvillea.
Ganga Golden Jubilee Museum: A
museum that has an amazing collection. In fact, it is one of the best
museums in Rajasthan. There are brilliant examples of Harappan
civilization, the Gupta and Kushan era and sculptures of the late
classical time. It houses a rich collection of terracotta, pottery,
carpets, paintings, armory and coins. There is a separate section for
arts and crafts of this region.
Afternoon
drive to Mandawa / Jhunjhunu. On arrival check-in at hotel in Mandawa /
Jhunjhunu.
Overnight stay at hotel in Mandawa / Jhunjhunu.
Day 14: Mandawa / Jhunjhunu – Delhi (245 kms)
After
breakfast, check-out from the hotel and drive to Delhi. (Depending on
your flight timing, you will be taken to airport for your return flight)
Transfer to
the International Airport to board the scheduled flight back home.
It's time to
say goodbye to all the new friends you have made. We hope you take back
many happy memories of your Tour.
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FORTS & PALACE with TAJ TOUR
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Duration:
13 Nights \ 14 Days
Destination Covered:
Delhi (2 Nts) – Agra (1 Nt) – Jaipur
(2 Nts) – Udaipur (2 Nts) – Jodhpur (2 Nts) – Jaisalmer (2 Nts) –
Bikaner (1 Nt) – Mandawa / Jhunjhunu (1 Nt) – Delhi (Drop)
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Hotel Accommodation for 13 Nights in Five Star Hotels / Luxury
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Daily buffet Breakfast.
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Sightseeing as per itinerary.
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Comfortable Air Condition Car (Toyota Innova).
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Rickshaw ride in Delhi.
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Elephant ride at Amber Fort, Jaipur.
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One Gala Dinner at Jaipur.
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Duration:
13 Nights \ 14 Days
Destination Covered:
Delhi (2 Nts) – Agra (1 Nt) – Jaipur
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US$ 1360 Per Person
Special Offer Cost:
US$ 1210 Per Person
(Valid, if booked till 31st Nov 08)
Above package cost valid for minimum 02 Adults travelling together.
PRICE INCLUDES
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Hotel Accommodation for 13 Nights in Three Star Hotels / Heritage
Hotels
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Daily buffet Breakfast.
-
Sightseeing as per itinerary.
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Comfortable Air Condition Car (Indigo).
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Fuel, Insurance, Toll Taxes, All State Taxes, Parking and all
transport related expense.
-
Chauffer Services for full 14 days.
-
Service of English speaking Guide for city sightseeing & Village
safari.
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Services of Local representative.
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Rickshaw ride in Delhi.
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Government Taxes of 3.09% on the total Package Cost.
Complimentary Services
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Mineral Water.
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Elephant ride at Amber Fort, Jaipur.
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One travel Bag (Per Couple) & One Cap (Per Person).
PRICE EXCLUDES
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Airfare, Airport taxes & Visa charges.
-
Entrance fees of Monuments during sightseeing.
-
Still Camera or Video Camera fees.
-
Any meals other than those specified in ‘Price Includes’
-
Expenses of personal nature such as tips, telephone calls, laundry,
liquor etc.
-
Other Language Speaking guide. (Supplement)
-
Any other item not specified in ‘Price Includes’
IMPORTANT:
-
Above Package Cost is not valid during Peak Season / Festive
Holidays.
Diwali Festival/Pushkar Fair (Between 25th Oct
08 to 15th Nov 08)
Christmas & New Year (Between 20th
Dec 08 to 5th Jan 09)
Desert Festival (Between 5th
Feb 09 to 12th Feb 09)
FORTS & PALACE with TAJ TOUR
Standard Package
Duration:
13 Nights \ 14 Days
Destination Covered:
Delhi (2 Nts) – Agra (1 Nt) – Jaipur
(2 Nts) – Udaipur (2 Nts) – Jodhpur (2 Nts) – Jaisalmer (2 Nts) –
Bikaner (1 Nt) – Mandawa / Jhunjhunu (1 Nt) – Delhi (Drop)
Package Cost:
US$ 965 Per Person
Special Offer Cost:
US$ 865 Per Person
(Valid, if booked till 31st Nov 08)
Above package cost valid for minimum 02 Adults travelling together.
PRICE INCLUDES
-
Hotel Accommodation for 13 Nights in Two Star Hotels
-
Daily buffet Breakfast.
-
Sightseeing as per itinerary.
-
Comfortable Air Condition Car (Indica).
-
Fuel, Insurance, Toll Taxes, All State Taxes, Parking and all
transport related expense.
-
Chauffer Services for full 14 days.
-
Service of English speaking Guide for city sightseeing & Village
safari.
-
Services of Local representative.
-
Rickshaw ride in Delhi.
-
Government Taxes of 3.09% on the total Package Cost.
Complimentary Services
-
Elephant ride at Amber Fort, Jaipur.
-
One travel Bag (Per Couple) & One Cap (Per Person).
PRICE EXCLUDES
-
Airfare, Airport taxes & Visa charges.
-
Entrance fees of Monuments during sightseeing.
-
Still Camera or Video Camera fees.
-
Any meals other than those specified in ‘Price Includes’
-
Expenses of personal nature such as tips, telephone calls, laundry,
liquor etc.
-
Other Language Speaking guide. (Supplement)
-
Any other item not specified in ‘Price Includes’
IMPORTANT:
-
Above Package Cost is not valid during Peak Season / Festive
Holidays.
Diwali Festival/Pushkar Fair (Between 25th Oct
08 to 15th Nov 08)
Christmas & New Year (Between 20th
Dec 08 to 5th Jan 09)
Desert Festival (Between 5th
Feb 09 to 12th Feb 09)