Day1 –ARRIVAL • UDAIPUR (FLIGHT)
Arrive Udaipur.
Udaipur has a romance of setting unmatched in Rajasthan and
arguably in all India – snuggling beside tranquil Lake Pichola,
with the purple ridges of the Aravalli Range stretching away in
every direction. Fantastical palaces, temples, havelis
(traditional, ornately decorated residences) and countless narrow,
crooked, timeless streets add the human counterpoint to the city’s
natural charms.
Transfer to hotel
Rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight at hotel.
Day2 – UDAIPUR
Breakfast at hotel.
Today you're met by your guide and taken for an interesting
private tour of Udaipur, the beautiful city of lakes. Explore many
of the highlights of the city including the City Palace which was
built in a flamboyant style and considered the largest of its type
in the state.
Afternoon enjoy the boat cruise in the evening.
Overnight at hotel.
Day3– UDAIPUR • JODHPUR
Breakfast at hotel.
Leave for Jodhpur.
Mighty Mehrangarh, the muscular fort that towers over the Blue
City of Jodhpur, is a magnificent spectacle and an architectural
masterpiece. Around Mehrangarh’s base, the old city, a jumble of
Brahmin-blue cubes, stretches out to the 6-mile-long (10km),
16th-century city wall. The Blue City really is blue! Inside is a
tangle of winding, glittering, medieval streets, which never seem
to lead where you expect them to, scented by incense, roses and
sewers, with shops and bazaars selling everything from trumpets
and temple decorations to snuff and saris
Afternoon visit Jodhpur.
Today you're met by your guide and taken for an private tour of
the city. Visit the impressive Mehrangarh Fort which stands
overlooking the whole of Jodhpur as well as getting the chance to
explore the busy streets and blue houses. You may then wish to
spend the remainder of the afternoon discovering the bazaars
located around the clock tower.
Overnight at hotel.
Day4 – JODHPUR • PUSHKAR • JAIPUR
Breakfast at hotel.
Leave by road by Jaipur.
En route visit the sacred land of Pushkar.
Pushkar has a magnetism all of its own – it’s quite unlike
anywhere else in Rajasthan. It is world famous for its spectacular
Camel Fair, which takes place in the Hindu month of Kartika
(October/November). If you are anywhere nearby at the time you
would be crazy to miss it.
Continue towards Jaipur.
Arrive Jaipur and check in at hotel.
Evening Enjoy a Bollywood movie in the heritage movie hall called
Raj Mandir
Overnight at hotel.
Day5 – JAIPUR
Breakfast at hotel
Leave for a full day sightseeing of Jaipur.
You will start your visit with Amber Fort. This magnificent fort
comprises an extensive palace complex, built from pale yellow and
pink sandstone, and white marble, and is divided into four main
sections, each with its own courtyard. It is possible to visit the
fortress on elephant-back or by Jeep.
Visit the City Palace. A complex of courtyards, gardens and
buildings, the impressive City Palace is right in the centre of
the Old City. The outer wall was built by Jai Singh II, but within
it the palace has been enlarged and adapted over the centuries.
There are palace buildings from different eras, some dating from
the early 20th century. It is a striking blend of Rajasthani and
Mughal architecture.
Visit the Observatory. Adjacent to the City Palace is Jantar
Mantar, an observatory begun by Jai Singh II in 1728 that
resembles a collection of bizarre giant sculptures. Built for
measuring the heavens, the name is derived from the Sanskrit yanta
mantr, meaning 'instrument of calculation', and in 2010 it was
added to India’s list of Unesco World Heritage Sites. Paying for a
local guide is highly recommended if you wish to learn how each
fascinating instrument works.
Evening take a ride in the old of Jaipur in rickshaw.
Overnight at hotel
Day6– JAIPUR • FATEHPUR SIKIRI • AGRA
Breakfast at hotel
Leave by road for Agra.
Enroute visit Fatehpur Sikri. This magnificent fortified ancient
city, 25 miles (40km) west of Agra, was the short-lived capital of
the Mughal empire between 1572 and 1585, during the reign of
Emperor Akbar. Earlier, Akbar had visited the village of Sikri to
consult the Sufi saint Shaikh Salim Chishti, who predicted the
birth of an heir to the Mughal throne. When the prophecy came
true, Akbar built his new capital here, including a stunning
mosque, still in use today, and three palaces, one for each of his
favorite wives – one a Hindu, one a Muslim and one a Christian
(though Hindu villagers in Sikri dispute these claims).
Continue towards Agra.
Arrive and Check in at hotel.
Overnight at hotel
Day7– AGRA • DELHI • VARANASI
Visit the Taj Mahal at sunrise.
Poet Rabindranath Tagore described it as 'a teardrop on the cheek
of eternity'; Rudyard Kipling as 'the embodiment of all things
pure'; while its creator, Emperor Shah Jahan, said it made 'the
sun and the moon shed tears from their eyes'. Every year, tourists
numbering more than twice the population of Agra pass through its
gates to catch a once-in-a-lifetime glimpse of what is widely
considered the most beautiful building in the world. Few leave
disappointed.
Return to hotel for Breakfast.
Continue towards Delhi.
Transfer to Airport for flight to Varanasi.
Arrive Varanasi.
Varanasi is the India of your imagination. This is one of the
world's oldest continually inhabited cities, and one of the
holiest in Hinduism. Pilgrims come to the Ganges here to wash away
sins in the sacred waters, to cremate their loved ones, or simply
to die here, hoping for liberation from the cycle of
rebirth.
Overnight at hotel
Day8 – VARANASI
Early morning Enjoy the boat ride at the holy river Ganges
Return to hotel for Breakfast
Leave for the city sightseeing of Varanasi.
Visit the Baneras Hindu University. Long regarded as a centre of
learning, Varanasi’s tradition of top-quality education continues
today at Banares Hindu University, established in 1916. The wide,
tree-lined streets and parkland of the 5-sq-km campus offer a
peaceful atmosphere a world away from the city outside. On campus
is Bharat Kala Bhavan, a roomy museum with a wonderful collection
of miniature paintings, as well as 12th-century palm-leaf
manuscripts, sculptures and local history displays.
Then visit the local city of Varanasi and the Bharat Mata Tenple.
Afternoon visit Sarnath. Buddha came to Sarnath to preach his
message of the middle way to nirvana after he achieved
enlightenment at Bodhgaya, and gave his famous first sermon at the
deer park here in Isipatana. In the 3rd century BC, Emperor Ashoka
erected magnificent stupas and monasteries here, as well as an
engraved pillar. When Chinese traveler Xuan Zang dropped by in AD
640, Sarnath boasted a 328ft-high stupa (100m) and 1500 monks
living in large monasteries
Evening you will see the aarti ceremony at the ghats of Varanasi.
Overnight at hotel.
Day9–VARANASI • DELHI
Breakfast at Hotel
Transfer to Airport for flight to Delhi.
Arrive Delhi and straight away head for sightseeing.
The beating heart of India, this incredible neighborhood will
knock you sideways with the power of its sights, sounds and
smells, and with its unrelenting chaos. But if you can survive
that first hit, you'll soon realize you've just landed in one of
the world's truly special places. Prepare to be amazed.
Visit the Jama Masjid. A beautiful pocket of calm at the heart of
Old Delhi's mayhem, the capital's largest mosque is built on a 10m
elevation. It can hold a mind-blowing 25,000 people. The marble
and red-sandstone structure, known also as the ‘Friday Mosque’,
was Shah Jahan’s final architectural triumph, built between 1644
and 1658. The four watchtowers were used for security. There are
two minarets standing 40m high, one of which can be climbed for
amazing views.
Visit the Red fort from Outside. Founded by Emperor Shah Jahan and
surrounded by a magnificent 18m-high wall, this fort took 10 years
to construct (1638–48) and is rumoured to have had the decapitated
bodies of prisoners built into the foundations for luck. It once
overlooked the Yamuna River, which has now shrunk to some distance
away. A tree-lined waterway, known as nahr-i-bihisht (river of
paradise), once ran out of the fort and along Chandni Chowk, fed
by the Yamuna.
Then visit the new Delhi area, Connaught place and the sikh temple
of Bangla Sahib. This magnificent white-marble gurdwara (Sikh
temple), topped by glinting golden onion domes, was constructed at
the site where the eighth Sikh guru, Harkrishan Dev, stayed before
his 1664 death. Despite his tender years, the six-year-old guru
tended to victims of Delhi’s cholera and smallpox epidemic, and
the waters of the large tank are said to have healing powers. It's
full of colour and life, yet tranquil, and live devotional songs
waft over the compound.
Evening Transfer to hotel.
Overnight at hotel.
Day10 –DELHI • AIRPORT
Breakfast at hotel.
Transfer to Airport.
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