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With our 11-day Golden Triangle Tour that includes Khajuraho, set out on an incredible adventure across India's natural wonders and cultural riches. Start your journey in Delhi, where vibrant modernity blends with the elegance of the old world. Discover the ancient sites including the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, and Chandni Chowk's bustling marketplaces. Travel from Delhi to Agra, the location of the famous Taj Mahal, a symbol of unending love. Explore the rich history of Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri while admiring its splendor. Continue the journey by visiting Jaipur, often known as the "Pink City," which is home to lavish palaces and lively bazaars. Experience Rajasthan's royal legacy by touring the magnificent Amber Fort, City Palace, and Hawa Mahal. When you reach Khajuraho, which is well-known for its UNESCO-listed temples with elaborate sculptures that portray sensuality and spirituality, the trip takes an enchanted turn. Before entering the jungle of Ranthambore National Park, you will tour the magnificent temples of Khajuraho, a stunning display of architectural skill. Experience exhilarating safaris here with hopes of seeing magnificent Bengal tigers and a variety of other wildlife amid the verdant surroundings.
Greetings
from the lovely mayhem of Delhi! Arrive by flight and jump in immediately into
the hustle and bustle of the capital of India and its second-most populated
city. Delhi, one of the world's oldest cities, is significant for several
reasons, including its cultural diversity and the fact that it was once the
capital of several empires and home to many impressive structures.
A
private car with a driver will welcome you at the airport and transport you to
the hotel for check-in, After refreshed set out for Delhi tour. Kick things off
with a drive-by Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official residence of the President of
India. Then, stop at India Gate, a memorial to the 82,000 Indian troops who
lost their lives between 1914 and 21 in World War I.
The
hotel in Delhi will be our home for the night.
Before
you begin your day of touring in Delhi, have Breakfast. This day's schedule
takes in every facet of Delhi, the old Mughal capital, with equal parts
historical sites and modern experiences. Please make a pit stop at Humayun's
Humayun's Tomb, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Built in 1570, it is of
exceptional cultural significance as it was the first garden tomb on the Indian
subcontinent.
Then,
you can see the beautiful Jama Masjid, the greatest mosque in India, which was
erected by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan between 1644 and 1656. The next stop
should be in Old Delhi'sDelhi's crowded Chandni Chowk, one of the city's oldest
and busiest marketplaces. Chandni Chowk is a great place to ride a rickshaw.
Have lunch at a nice restaurant. Later, you will see the magnificent Qutub
Minar (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), a 73-metre (239.5 ft) tall tapering tower
of five stories. Qutub-ud-Din Aibak, the founder of the Delhi Sultanate,
completed the construction of the Qutub Minar'sMinar's first level around 1192.
Afterwards
visit Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, one of the most significant Sikh temples, or Sikh
house of worship in Delhi and noted for its affiliation with the eighth Sikh
Guru, Guru Har Krishan. There is also a sacred pool inside its complex, known
as the "Sarovar."
The
hotel in Delhi will be our home for the night.
Meals:
Breakfast & Lunch
After
Breakfast, check out of the hotel and go towards Pink City - Jaipur, which is
famous for its spacious avenues, massive forts, majestic palaces, stunning
temples, and royal culture.
Reach
Jaipur by late afternoon. Check-in at the hotel on arrival. In the evening,
head out on a guided walk-tour of Pink City market. Jaipur is also renowned as
the shopper's paradise. Jaipur's vibrant markets offer a nice opportunity to
stop and buy on your tour. Take in the shimmer and sparkle of the rows of
stores selling hand-crafted bangles and other decorative products. While
traveling through the markets, you will come across the vivid culture of this
region.
Overnight
stay would be at the hotel in Jaipur.
Meals:
Breakfast
Have
a scrumptious breakfast and then set off to explore the main sights of Jaipur.
Visit Hawa Mahal ("Palace of Winds"), a high screen wall created so
the women of the royal family could view street celebrations unseen from the
outside. Then, visit Jantar Mantar (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). It is a
collection of nineteen architectural astronomical instruments erected by the
Rajput king Sawai Jai Singh and finished in 1738 CE. Afterward, visit the City
Palace. Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh during the years 1729 to 1732, the
massive structure of the palace occupied one-seventh of the walled city. The
palace is organized into a variety of courtyards, buildings, and gardens.
Afterward,
visit the Albert Hall Museum, built in 1876 as a music hall. The museum draws
its name from the Victoria and Albert Museum of London due to the similarities
in architecture. The museum shows relics and ancient artworks along with
budding artists ' creations. Then, visit Galtaji Temple (AKA Monkey Temple), a
massive Hindu temple complex that is 10km to the east of Jaipur. These temples
are a major tourist attraction as they are home to a big colony of monkeys. Galta
Ji Jaipur is a remarkable Hindu temple as it is situated around a natural
spring that has been diverted to fill seven enormous pools.
Later
in the evening, enjoy Dinner at a nice restaurant. The overnight stay would be
at the hotel in Jaipur.
Meals:
Breakfast & Dinner
After
a scrumptious breakfast, explore the famed forts of Jaipur. Stop by Jal Mahal,
a palace in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur city. It was built in
the 17th century. Then, visit the majestic Amer Fort (or Amber Fort), which is
also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is the primary tourist attraction in
Jaipur, and the building was created around the late 16th century by Rajput
Kings. This spectacular fort has a vast palace complex, built from pale yellow
and pink sandstone and white marble, and is organized into four principal
portions, each with its own courtyard.
Afterward,
visit Jaigarh Fort. Perched on a hilltop, Jaigarh Fort offers magnificent views
of the surrounds. It was built in 1726 AD by Sawan Jai Singh II. It houses the
world's largest cannon on the wheels, dubbed ''Jaivana Cannon''. Made with the
intention of protecting Amer Fort, Jaigarh Fort is regarded as the strongest
landmark of Jaipur. In the evening, visit Nahargarh Fort, which offers a stunning
bird's eye perspective of the entire city of Jaipur.
Later,
reach back at the hotel. The overnight stay would be at the hotel in Jaipur.
Meals:
Breakfast
After
Breakfast, check out from the hotel & head towards Agra. Welcome to the
city of Wonder… since it's the home of the Taj Mahal - one of the world's seven
wonders. Pictures of the Taj Mahal don't do complete justice to its beauty.
It's an epitome and emblem of love. You got to be here to feel your mouths
drop. Agra used to be the ancient capital of the Mughal Empire. On the way, you
will see Chand Baori (Step Well), one of the oldest and most stunning step
wells in Rajasthan. It was erected during the 8th and 9th centuries and has
3,500 thin steps organized in perfect symmetry, which fall 20m to the bottom of
the well.
Reach
Agra by late afternoon. Check in at the hotel and freshen yourself. Later, head
to visit Agra Fort, a historical fort which remained the main residence of the
Mughal rulers till 1638 CE. Walking through courtyard after courtyard of this
sumptuous red-sandstone and marble stronghold, your awe keeps building as you
hear about the history of this fort from the guide, around the evening stroll
around the local market area - the greatest spot to view shades of India.
Overnight
stay will be at the hotel in Agra.
Meals:
Breakfast
Early
in the morning at sunrise, visit the beautiful Taj Mahal (a UNESCO World
Heritage Site) erected by Shah Jahan in 1632 in memory of his queen Mumtaz
Mahal to enshrine her mortal remains. Return to the hotel.
After
Breakfast, check out of the hotel and transfer to Agra Train Station. Board the
superfast train for Gwalior. An ancient city founded by King Surajesan, Gwalior
is abundant with stunning monuments, palaces, and temples, giving this city a
charming appeal that sings of its illustrious history. Being a historic city
where one of India's most prominent rulers formerly resided, Gwalior has plenty
of palaces and gorgeous temples.
Reach
at Gwalior. The private automobile will pick you up from Gwalior Train Station
and transport you to the hotel for check-in. In the afternoon, walk off to
explore Gwalior. Visit Gwalior Fort, one of India's largest forts, and afford a
panoramic view of the city. Important buildings housed inside are Gurjari Mahal
and Man Mandir. This fort is located on a steep hill named Gopachal. Visit
Sahastrabahu Temple also called the Sas-Bahu Mandir.
Reach
back at the hotel by the evening. Overnight stay will be at the hotel in
Gwalior.
Meals:
Breakfast
After
Breakfast, check out from the hotel & head towards Orchha. This old
settlement on the banks of the boulder-strewn Betwa River shows a magnificent
exhibition of Mughal architecture, some of which is akin to that of nearby
Khajuraho (but without such high-quality artwork) with far grander palaces and
cenotaphs dotting the pastoral landscape as well.
Check-in
at the hotel on arrival. At lunchtime, head out for sightseeing. Visit Orchha
Fort, situated on the island of Betwa River. The gorgeous position apart, the
fort has more to offer. It houses many palaces and temples. The three most
notable palaces are the Jahangir Mahal, the Raj Mahal, and the Rai Parveen
Mahal.
Reach
back at the hotel by sunset. Dinner & overnight stay will be at the hotel
in Orchha.
Meals:
Breakfast & Dinner
After
Breakfast, check out of the hotel and transfer to Khajuraho, one of India's
most prominent tourist spots in Madhya Pradesh. It is famed for its ancient
temples that display some of the best art in the world. These temples portray
diverse types, including meditation, spiritual teachings, kinfolk, wrestling,
royalty, and, most significantly, sensual art. The temples comprise
breathtaking exhibits of excellent sculptures and exceptional architectural
skill, making them one of India's UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Reach
Khajuraho by the afternoon. Check-in at the hotel and relax. The evening will
be at your leisure. Overnight stay will be at the hotel in Khajuraho.
Meals:
Breakfast
After
an excellent breakfast, head off for sightseeing. Visit the famed Khajuraho
Group of Monuments. The Khajuraho series of Monuments is a series of Hindu
temples and Jain temples. The temples are famed for their Nagara-style
architectural symbolism and their sexual sculptures. Most Khajuraho temples
were built by the Chandela dynasty between 950 CE and 1050 CE. There are 25
surviving temples at Khajuraho, of which the Kandariya Mahadeva Temple is
embellished with a profusion of sculptures with meticulous details, symbolism,
and expressiveness of ancient Indian art.
After
breakfast, check out of the hotel and transfer to Khajuraho Airport.
Bid
farewell with the memories of a fantastic, fun-filled 11-day vacation around
the greatest of India worth remembering for a lifetime!
Meals:
Breakfast
Departure
- Khajuraho
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