Day 1
Arrival in Delhi
Our representative at the airport will meet you at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi. He / she will show the HAN sign outside the airport terminal. Then you will travel to the hotel by bus.
If you arrive before 4 pm, the hotel will provide a meeting prior to departure. You will know about your trips. If you have any questions, please ask questions. If you arrive after 4pm, the meeting will be held the next day.
Overnight at the hotel. (excluding meals.)
Day 2
Guided tour in Delhi
Have breakfast Then your tourist tour will begin. Your guide will take you to explore Old Delhi and New Delhi.
Drive a rickshaw from the bustling alleyways of Chandni Chowk, one of the oldest markets in Old Delhi. Here you will have an unforgettable and crazy taste of India. It is also a great place to shop. After enjoying a wild and enjoyable experience in Chandni Chowk, visit Jama Masjid. It is one of the largest mosques in India and has a capacity for 25,000 people. It was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. When you have completed your exploration of Old Delhi, it is time for New Delhi. The places you will visit are: India Gate, a war memorial built for 82,000 Indian soldiers who died in World War I; Rastrapati Bhavan (Presidential Office), the official residence of the President of India; Lotus Temple, made of pure white marble Baha'i Temple in the shape of a flower and Qutub Minar (minaret), the second highest miner in India, 240 feet high.
Overnight at the hotel. (breakfast included)
Day 3
Guided tours from Delhi and Jaipur (265 km / 5 hours)
On this day, drive to the Indian pink city of Jaipur. But before the trip, visit the temple of Laxminarayan in the morning. This is a Hindu temple dedicated to the gods Vishnu and one of the three supreme gods of Hinduism. He also visited another statue of the supreme god Shiva.
The journey covers 265 kilometers and lasts approximately 5 hours. From Delhi to another Indian state of Rajasthan. Rajasthan literally means the land of the king, famous for its magnificent fortress and luxurious palace.
After arriving in Jaipur, explore your market. You will enjoy the wonderful shopping experience. You can also visit Hawa Mahal, which means the Palace of the Winds. The palace is made of red and pink sandstone, something like a fairy tale, built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, so that the royal family can observe life on the street.
We will spend the night in a hotel in Jaipur. (It includes breakfast)
Day 4
Guided tour in Jaipur
After breakfast, take a short tour of the city of Amer on the outskirts of Jaipur. Explore Amer Fort on the back of the elephant, also known as the Amer Palace. As the main tourist attraction in the Jaipur area, the Rajput commander, Raja Man Singh, of the Akbar Army, built the fort. It is influenced by Muslim and Hindu architecture. Then return to Jaipur to explore and buy. The other two main attractions you will visit include the City Palace and the Jantar Mantar Observatory. Located in the heart of Jaipur, the City Palace has an impressive courtyard, garden and complex. It is the seat of the Maharaja of Jaipur. Jantar Mantar is a collection of 19 astronomical instruments. It includes the largest stone day in the world.
Overnight at the hotel. (It includes breakfast)
Day 5
Drive from Fatehpur-Sikri to Agra (251 km / 4.5 hours)
In the morning, take a bus to the city of Agra for four and a half hours. On the way, stop at Fatehpur Sikri. The spectacular red sandstone fortress was built by Emperor Akbar of the Mughal dynasty to commemorate Sophie Saint Salim Shisti, who predicted the birth of his three sons. It is the capital of the Akbar Empire, but was abandoned in large part due to lack of water. We will spend the night in a hotel in Agra.
(It includes breakfast)
Day 6
Guided tour of Agra
First, visit the Taj Mahal. Described by the award-winning poet Rabindranath Tagore as "Eternal Teardrop", this is the best example of architecture of the Mughal dynasty. It was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan to commemorate his third wife, Mutazza Mahal. The white marble tomb contains the tomb of the emperor and his wife. Then, visit the Agra fort. It is one of the best Mughal strongholds in India. It was used mainly for military purposes, and then Shah Jahan turned it into a palace, and his son Aurangzeb later imprisoned him here. It took eight years to complete the construction in 1565 AD.
We will spend the night in a hotel in Agra. (It includes breakfast)
Day 7
Drive to Delhi (210 km / 4.5 hours) and leave
Drive to Delhi. It takes about four and a half hours. From Delhi, you will get off at the Indira Gandhi International Airport.
(It includes breakfast)