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LUXURY TAJ TOUR – NINE DAYS
Duration : (8 Nights / 9 Days)
Day 01
Delhi: Arrival at Delhi Company representatives will receive you on arrival at the international airport in Delhi late in the night or midnight. Transfer to your hotel. Relax. DELHI, the capital of kingdoms and empires is now a sprawling metropolis with a fascinating blend of the past and the present. It is a perfect introduction to the composite culture of an ancient land. A window to the kaleidoscope - that is India. Overnight will be at Delhi. Day 02 Delhi : After breakfast relax in the morning.
In the afternoon proceed for a sightseeing tour of NEW DELHI. New Delhi reflects the legacy the British left behind. The division between New and Old Delhi is the division between the capitals of the British and the Mughals respectively. The division in the walled city and New Delhi also marks the division in the life-styles. The walled city is all tradition where one will be able to glean a past life-style in all its facets, colours and spells. New Delhi in contrast, is a city trying to live up to the best of 21st century standards. New or Imperial Delhi Tour will include the Qutub Minar, the tallest stone tower in India. The tour also includes a drive past the imposing India Gate, the Parliament building and the Rastrapathi Bhawan, the President’s residence. If time permits then visit the Lotus temple located in south of Delhi. It is lotus shaped and has rightly been given the name. It is made of marble, cement, dolomite and sand. It is open to all faiths and is an ideal place for meditation and obtaining peace and tranquility. Its founder, Bahaullah (1817-1892), is regarded by Bahai as the most recent in the line of Messengers of God that stretches back beyond recorded time and that includes Abraham, Moses, Buddha, Zoroaster, Christ and Muhammad. Enjoy the DANCES OF INDIA SHOW in the evening. Overnight will be in Delhi.
Day 03 Day 04 Delhi – Agra: Start for Agra in the morning after a leisurely breakfast.
Day 05 Agra: Proceed for sightseeing after breakfast. Day 06 Agra – Jaipur: By road
221 km in 6 hr
Day 07 Jaipur : Day 08 Jaipur:Breakfast will be at the hotel. In the morning proceed for a visit to SANGANER – the home of handicrafts. Sanganer is a little village just 8 miles from Jaipur. Here you will find the centre of the region’s block printing industry. Traditionally, only coarse cotton was printed for the ankle-length, flared skirts of Rajasthani women and today, you can see cotton cloth being printed by hand. It is said that the water of Sanganer makes the colors fast. Sanganer is the busiest crafts centre in the region and you should have time to visit artisans in their workshops and browse for gifts. You can also visit the Blue Pottery Factory, to see pottery created in Jaipur’s distinctive style; graceful floral designs in white or deep sea-green painted over a traditional inky-blue glaze. In the evening enjoy a cycle rickshaw ride through the bustling bazaars. Jaipur is renowned for textile block printing, blue pottery, carpet weaving, semi-precious stones and local crafts which still thrive from the day of Maharaja Jai Singh's patronage when he designed special areas in the city for the 'bandhanas', the 'cheepas' and the 'meenakari' workers. Overnight will be at Jaipur.
Day 09
Jaipur– Samode – Delhi: By road 260 km in 5 hrProceed for sightseeing of a royal village SAMODE after breakfast. Samode according to the Rajputana Gazetteer of 1879 was a large and flourishing town. The Zamidars (landlords) of Samode - the principal thakurs of the state of Amber were the Nathawat clan from Chomu, a branch of the house of Amber, tracing their relation to the Jaipur Maharaja the fabled Prithviraj Singhji the 17th prince of the house of Kacchwaha Rajputs. Gopal Singhji one of his 12 sons was awarded Samode, a noble feudatory of the Amber & Jaipur principality. It was among the wealthiest territories in the Amber kingdom. The Zamidari eventually passed within the clan to the hands of Behari Das, a Rajput warrior in Mughal Service. After 6 generations in the hands of his descendants Samode was relinquished to the Raj. The 400-year-old SAMODE PALACE has a wealth of frescoes, many of them depicting religious subjects. The highlight is a vast DURBAR HALL. Take a walk of the Rajasthani village or take a camel cart ride. Have lunch at SAMODE PALACE. Drive to Delhi and proceed straight to airport in time for international flight with sweet memories of India. (Depending on international flight times) TOUR ENDS
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Places to visit ![]() Brahma Temple : It is said that Lord Brahma's lotus flower fell in three separate places in the Pushkar area, and that water came from the ground at each place. The three places are located with- in a radius of six miles. Camel Market : Pushkar has one of the best shopping bazaars in India. There are hundreds of shops selling camels, horses, bulls, cows and much more. Most of theanimals sold are low prices and the prices are some of the best in India.
Desert Festival : One of the most popular of all festivals it is a journey into the heart of the desert, the golden city of Jaisalmer that has a charm of its own. Held in the month of January - February, the Desert Festival exudes a delightful spirit. Pushkar Fair Dates
2009 : October 25 - November 02, 2009.
2010 : November 18 - 21, 2010 ![]()
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