Luxury Golden Triangle
                                                     05 Nights / 06 Days

This tour is among the classical ones which gives you an opportunity to get to know India. In this Golden Triangle Tour you find the best what India has to offer to the visitors. The Capital Delhi which was destroyed and reconstructed seven times and where today in many of its parts modernity rubs shoulder with the hoary past, offers us the monuments from last many centuries. Jaipur, the famous Pink City of Rajasthan, reflects the glory of its marvelous Rajput history. Jaipur is a favorite tourist destination with it's amazing fusion of history, religion, music, dance arts and crafts. Agra was once the capital of the Mughal empire and even today it seems to linger in the past. Not surprising, for the Mughal emperors with their passion for building, endowed the city with some of the finest structure in the world, Taj Mahal has a structural elegance and pristine beauty that has been rarely matched. We invite you to accompany us on this golden path to get to know India.

20/June : Arrival Delhi
After Arrival at Airport transfer to delhi Hotel.In the morning we have sightseeing in Old Delhi. We take a Rickshaw Ride parallel to the Red Fort through the old city and famous Silk Road and Silver Bazaar. Sightseeing of Old Delhi includes "Rajghat", the site where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated and Jama Masjid, the great mosque of old Delhi. Today we also visit the famous "Humayun Tomb" which is the first substantial example of Mughal architecture in India and "Qutub Minar". "Qutub Minar" is 71 meter high and consists of five stories. In 1199 work began on this tower which was intended to be the most glorious tower of victory in the world. This tower was damaged twice and repaired in 1326 and 1368. Before we proceed to the Hotel we drive through the embassy area in New Delhi where we visit the India Gate and see some impressive Government Buildings. (Overnight at Hotel)

21/June: New Delhi – Agra
Today we drive to Agra. In the afternoon arrive in Agra. later visit to the Agra Fort, built by three of the greatest Mughal emperors. The construction of this massive structure began in 1565 under Akbar's reign and continued till the time of his grandson's reign, Shah Jahan who built the impressive imperial quarters and mosque. After the visit of Agra Fort we proceed Hotel. (Overnight at Hotel)

22/June: Agra - Fatehpur Sikri - Jaipur
Today we leave Agra ,befor leave we proceed to visit the most beautiful monument of India, the Taj Mahal, an enduring monument to love, with a continually fulfilling beauty. It was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan between 1631-52, as a tomb and memorial to his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal (Jewel of the Palace), who died at the age of 39 giving birth to her 14th child. later drive to the Pink City Jaipur. Enroute we make a stop and visit Fatehpur Sikri, which was once an imperial capital frozen in time, constructed by Akbar the Great in the 16th century. This wonderful city constructed by red sand stones was abandoned as abruptly as it had been built. It has been generally stated that it was due to failing in the water supply. In the evening arrive in Jaipur. This city owes its name, foundations and careful planning to the great warrior and astronomer, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan and famous for its handicrafts and precious and semiprecious stones. (Overnight at Hotel)

23/June : Jaipur
After breakfast we drive to the ancient capital of Amber, laying 11 km. away from Jaipur. Amber was the ancient capital of Kachhawaha dynasty for 6 centuries before it was moved to newly created Jaipur. We will ascend to the Palace Fortress on the back of an Elephant. Enroute to Amber we will visit the Hawa Mahal (Palace of the Winds), built in 1799 AD, it contains 953 small casements with each having its own balcony. The windows enabled cool air to circulate and the ladies to watch processions below without being seen. In the afternoon we visit the City Palace that is still the formal residence of the royal family, built in a blend of the Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. In the museum of the City Palace we visit the private collection of the Jaipur Maharajas. We continue to Jantar Mantar, a stone observatory, and the largest of Jai Singh's five remarkable observatories. Its complex instruments reveal us the secrets of medieval Indian astronomy. Later we have a walk through the colourful Bazaar of Jaipur and visit a factory to see the famous block printing work being done since centuries in Jaipur. In the evening we drive through the new city of Jaipur and visit "Laxmi Narayan Mandir", a Hindu temple made out of white marble. We might have an opportunity here to observe a prayer ceremony. Today we have dinner with a presentation of Indian music and dance.

4/June : Jaipur - Samode – Jaipur
Samode Village - Rajasthan and Dinner at Majestic and rambling fairytale Samode palace nestled into the Aravalli Hills, overlooking a traditional rural village A mere 42 kms from Jaipur City, the capital of Rajasthan, Samode is tucked around a low-lying outcrop of the Aravali hills on one of the gateways to Shekhawati, the well known visitor circuit of Rajasthan. Samode village is a typical rustic Indian village with real Indian people, going about their daily lives and being super wonderful and welcoming.Samode offers various attractions to the tourists like the old baolis (water well), chhatries, 400 year old gates, three forts, temples, gardens and a palace. Besides this, in Samode you will be able to discover a great diversity of local arts and crafts like miniature paintings, lacquerware, iron work, jewellery, leather, carpet weaving, stone cutting etc.Several local families offer attractive home-stays. This provides a novel interactive experience, backed by Rajasthani cuisine and hospitality. Local artistes' performances at the village chaupal, camel and elephant rides embellish the experience. Besides this, the chattries (cenotaphs), havelis (mansions) and 250 year old baolis (step-wells) upon which the entire village once depended can be found in Samode. The architecture of the havelis expresses the culture and traditions of villagers. Inside the havelis you will be able to view the colorful patterns and frescoes of surrounding clustered rooms.In the evening you can watch performances of traditional folk dance and song by members of the famous Kalbelia caste. You can also take a camel or horse ride through the village or use a jeep to explore the surrounding desert landscape. The major tourist attraction in Samode is the luxurious Samode Palace. This palace was originally built 400 years ago as a simple fortified Rajput stronghold, then developed into an exquisite example of Rajput and Mughal architecture with ornated and elaborate decoration set in beautifully landscaped gardens. 25/June : Jaipur - Delhi
After breakfast driver to delhi and transfer to Airport.

Hotel in use :-
20/21 June - Hotel Shangri la Delhi ( 05 Star )
21/22 June - Hotel Wyndham Grand,Agra. ( 05 Star )
22/24 June - Hotel Trident , Jaipur. ( 05 Star )
Our Services Include:

:- Accommodation in double rooms on twin sharing basis with bath and WC in the chosen category. :- Rooms on the departure day.
:- American/continental Breakfast.
:- Rickshaw Drive in Delhi.
:- Elephant Ride in Amber.
:- One Dinner or Lunch will be at Samode palace with Vilage visit.
:- One Dinner will be with a presentation of Indian music and dance in Jaipur.
:- Services of qualified local guides (English speaking or languages of your choice) at every place of sightseeing.
:- All Transfers and departures on arrival and departure by our representative.
:- All Transfers and Sightseeing throughout the tour by an air-conditioned Tempo Traveler with driver.
Exclusions:
:- Any Kind of Personal Expenses such as Tips, Laundry, Telephone Bills and Alcoholic beverages.
:- Camera Fees (Still or Movie).
: -Any Flight Charges.
:- Monument Entrances.
:- Unspecified Meals etc.We always look forward for any changes in the itinerary as wished by you for your individual trip.

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