Among the oldest civilizations in the world, India offers one of the richest tapestries of cultures and heritage woven by history. This 5-days journey takes you to the country’s top sights and connects you to its land and its people. Experience the amalgamation of old & new in the capital city of Delhi, see the iconic Taj Mahal in all its glory, shop the colorful bazaars and palaces of Jaipur. On this journey, expertly navigate the colorful and often chaotic scenes of India in replete style with private touring and stays at top luxury hotels.
* Visit three capital cities in India in one tour of 5 days
* Visit 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites
* Visit Taj Mahal
* Visit UNESCO World Heritage City of Jaipur
* Forts & Palaces of Rajasthan
We coordinate the meeting place, pick-up time and share the contact details of our driver and guide at least 24 hours before the scheduled meeting and pick-up time.
Our Guide will meet you at your desired location in Delhi / Gurugram/ Noida at 8 AM to conduct a full-day tour of Old & New Delhi. After giving a small brief about the rich cultural heritage and legacies of India in general, You will start your day by visiting Humayun's Tomb. Constructed in 1569-70, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Humayun’s Tomb is the tomb of the second Mughal Emperor Humayun. The mausoleum is the finest example of Mughal architecture. Together with its accomplished Charbagh garden, typical of Persian gardens, but never seen before in India, it set a precedent for subsequent Mughal architecture. A century after its construction Humayun’s tomb inspired the construction of the more famous Taj Mahal.
Raj Ghat is a memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi in Delhi, India. In the open gardens, a black marble platform marks the spot of Mahatma Gandhi's cremation, and an eternal flame burns at one end.
The Historic Fort in Old Delhi was the seat of power for many centuries. Constructed in the 17th century by Mughals, Red Fort has witnessed the rise and fall of many empires. Many of the structures inside the fort complex were demolished by the British when the fort was used as a garrison. Every year on India's Independence Day (15 August), the Prime Minister hoists the Indian tricolor flag at the fort's main gate and delivers a nationally broadcast speech from its ramparts. You shall pass by this massive fort and instead visit Fort in Agra which is in a much better state of preservation and is a replica of the Red Fort in Delhi.
Jama Mosque or Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India. Situated in Old Delhi, the mosque was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan ( also the builder of Taj Mahal ) between 1644 and 1656. The courtyard can accommodate more than 25,000 people. It is advised to wear full trousers and women should also cover their arms so should wear a full sleeves dress while visiting Jama Mosque.
Chandni Chowk or the Moonlight Square is one of the busiest markets of old Delhi. The market has been in existence for three centuries and markets full of spices, dried fruits, silver jewelry, and merry saris, while the narrow side streets are lined with small shops selling essential oils, stationery, and traditional sweets from India. A rickshaw ride or a walk through the fumes and fragrances in the narrow lanes and by-lanes of this market is often enjoyed by visitors.
As by now, it will be time to lunch you will head to the heart of Delhi, The Connaught Place. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib or just Sikh Temple in Delhi is one of the main worship places for Sikhs. A beautiful white building flanked by a golden dome has a pool (Sarovar) inside the complex where the devotees take bath before entering the temple. The holy rhymes of Gurbani meditate the visitor. Volunteer yourself and make some Indian bread (Roti or Chapati) in a large community kitchen in-side the temple which serves free food daily to all the visitors and devotees of all religions, society, caste, and creed. If you like to relish the delicious Indian food cooked and served for free in this Sikh temple or just go to many of the dining options available in Connaught place.
India Gate constructed in 1931 is a war memorial to the 70,000 British Indian Army who died during the First World War. The 42 m high India Gate, an “Arc-de-Triomphe” like archway in the middle of a crossroad, bears the names of more than 13,516 British and Indian soldiers killed in the Northwestern Frontier in the Afghan war of 1919.
Drive past President House and other Parliamentary Buildings which are part of Luyten’s Delhi and were constructed between 1920 and 1940 soon after it was decided that the capital of British India shall be shifted from Calcutta to Delhi. President House or The Rashtrapati Bhawan is the home to the President of the largest democracy in the world. Other notable buildings designed by Sir Edward Luyten and his team are Parliament House, North and South Blocks which house the offices of ministers and other government officials.
Qutub Minar is a 73 meters tall minaret in Qutub Complex and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Qutab Minar is the tallest brick minaret in the world and a leading example of Islamic art. Built in the 12th century, this soaring Tower of Victory has five distinct stories. At the foot of the tower is the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque, the first mosque to be built in India. Qutub Minar is illuminated at night from 7:00 pm onwards. It is recommended to visit Qutub Minar in the early evening hours and to stay till a little late to experience the shine of this beautiful monument.
After your breakfast, our guide will meet you at your desired location to show you Akshardham Temple in Delhi which belongs to the Swami Narayan sect and is one of the largest Hindu temples in the world. The temple is a unique example of 10,000 years of Indian culture in all its breathtaking grandeur, beauty, wisdom, and bliss. The temple showcases the essence of India’s ancient architecture, traditions, and timeless spiritual messages. This Stunning architectural work made of pink stone and white Marble is constructed recently. Its monumental and eclectic beauty has made it one of the most popular Hindu Temples. The Temple remains closed on every Monday. In case, if today is Monday, you shall visit Akshardham Temple, a day prior.
Situated on the banks of the river Yamuna, Agra has been the capital of Mughals and is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites including the Taj Mahal. The glory of Agra brings travelers from all around the world. After check-in at your pre-booked hotel, our guide will meet you to visit Agra Fort which is a massive fort complex with many royal pavilions, halls of public and private audiences, and beautiful mosques. Construction of the fort was initiated by Akbar followed by additions of royal pavilions and mosques by later Mughal emperors, Agra Fort is a superb specimen of Mughal architecture. It is the same fort where Mughal emperor Shahjahan was imprisoned and later died viewing the most beautiful tomb of his beloved life.
Situated on the banks of river Yamuna and opposite to Taj Mahal, Mehtab Bagh or Moonlit gardens offers ever treasured views of Taj Mahal at Sunrise and Sunset. The garden is perfectly aligned with the Taj Mahal and was the last of the eleven Mughal-built gardens in the shape of Char Bagh.
Wake up early, enjoy tea/coffee in your room and meet with our tour guide to visit the most photographed monument in the world "The Taj Mahal", a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Monument of Love, Romance in Marble, Crown of the Palaces …many more words and phrases have been described by scholars and poets about this beautiful building. For tourists …It is just …Superb, Whoa...Amazing...Marvelous... Constructed by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as the tomb of his beloved queen, the magical allure of the Taj Mahal shall definitely be the highlight of your tour. Though the Taj Mahal can be visited at any time of the day, the most amazing views are during the sunrise and sunset, when the sky forms a symphony of colors and the almost translucent marble of this eternal monument absorbs the magical light and reflects it, Please note that the Taj Mahal remains closed for tourists on every Friday, so if this day of the scheduled visit is Friday, you shall visit the Taj Mahal at Sunset a day prior.
After the visit to the Taj Mahal, return to your hotel. Post breakfast, check-out, and drive West to the Pink City of Jaipur with a couple of stops en-route. The first stop shall be at Fatehpur Sikri, UNESCO World Heritage Site and the erstwhile capital of Mughals, approximately 38 Kms, was founded by Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1571. Imperial buildings and palaces were constructed within a walled city. The city got its name as Fatehpur Sikri or a City of Victory after Akbar’s victory over Gujarat. The palace complex has many architectural masterpieces like Diwan-E-Khas, Diwan-E-Am, Panch Mahal, Anup Talao, Treasury, Astrologer’s seat, Jahangiri Mahal and Buland Darwaja. White marble building has the grave of a Sufi saint under an ornate wooden canopy encrusted with the mother of pearl mosaic. After visiting Fatehpur Sikri, you will continue driving to Jaipur with another stop at Chand Baori in Abhaneri.
Post your visit, your next stop shall be at Chand Baori in a small village of Abhaneri. Our local guide at the monument shall be glad to explain to you about Baoris or Step-wells which have been in existence in India for centuries. Stepwells are wells or ponds in which the water is reached by descending a set of steps to the water level. These were designed and created as water reservoirs. Chand Baori or Moonlit stepwell in a small village of Abhaneri between Agra and Jaipur was constructed by local ruler Chand in the 8th century. There are 3500 stairs set in perfect symphony descending downwards to 20 meters through 13 floors.
Arrive at Jaipur by early evening. Check-in at your pre booked hotel and later in the evening visit Birla Mandir Or Birla Temple built in white marble at the base of Moti Dungri hill in Jaipur. Birla Mandir in Jaipur is a special one due to its intricate latticework in white marble. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu (One of the Trinity of GODS and preserver of the universe) and being at the temple during the arti ( puja ) in the evening is an experience.
Amer or Amber, at the outskirts of Jaipur, was the capital of erstwhile rulers of Kachwaha Rajputs till Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II shifted the capital to Jaipur. Amer Fort set on top of a hill in the Aravali mountain range is a perfect blend of Rajasthani architecture. The fort is constructed in pink and yellow sandstone and marble. The opulent palace is laid out on four levels, each with a courtyard. It consists of the Diwan-e-Aam, or “Hall of Public Audience”, the Diwan-e-Khas, or “Hall of Private Audience”, the Sheesh Mahal (mirror palace), and the Sukh Niwas where a cool climate is artificially created by winds that blow over a water cascade within the palace. The walls of the royal pavilions are beautifully pained using vegetable colours. You can either walk up to the fort using the staircase (15 minutes walk) or we will take you up by a private jeep which is also a unique experience as you drive up to the fort through the winding lanes at the backside of the fort.
Photo Stop at Jal Mahal (meaning Water Palace) is a palace in the middle of Man Sagar lake in Jaipur. The Jal Mahal palace is an architectural showcase of the Rajput style of architecture. The building has a picturesque view of Man Sagar Lake, but owing to its seclusion from land is equally the focus of a viewpoint in front of the backdrop of the surrounding Nahargarh hills.
Photo Stop at Palace of Winds or Hawa Mahal, one of the most emblematic buildings of Jaipur in Rajasthan. Constructed in 1799 as an extension to City Palace is an exquisite building with 953 small windows, called Jharokha, decorated by intricate latticework ( jali or screen ). The original reason for the lattice design was to allow royal ladies to observe everyday life and festivals celebrated in the street below without being seen as was the custom of those days which forbade them from appearing in public without face coverings.
Visit City Palace in Jaipur, a fusion of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. The palace continues to be the home of the royal family of Jaipur and was constructed in 1727 by Maharajah Sawai Jai Singh II when he shifted his capital from Amer to Jaipur. The palace complex today has several buildings, courtyards, and museums. Exquisite carpets, bright Rajput weapons, and delicate clothes, ornamented palanquins will remind you of the grandeur of this princely era of India. The royal family including the present maharaja of Jaipur still live in one of the wings of this complex.
Jantar Mantar or Observatory is the largest stone astronomical observatory in the world and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nineteen instruments built in stone could calculate the exact time and position of the Pole Star, predict eclipses or check the incidence of the sun at a certain time on an astrological sign. Even today you will be surprised by its accuracy.
Patrika Gate, the top photo location in Jaipur, is a new monument-type entrance gate. Fabulous archways are beautifully painted depicting the monuments and Rajasthani culture.
This majestic temple is situated at the heart of a hilly terrain that is bounded by a beautiful gorge that attracts tourists here every year. Galtaji Temple was built using pink colour sandstone and is a vast temple complex housing varied shrines. Located inside the City Palace, the walls of this temple are beautifully adorned with carvings and paintings that make this place worth visiting. The Galtaji temple is unique in its architecture and has been constructed like a palace.This temple is known for the many tribes of monkeys that are found here and the religious hymns and chants, along with the natural setting, offer a peaceful ambience to tourists.
Now in the second half of the day is the time to depart back to Delhi or to your onward destination. We will be glad to drive you back to Delhi Airport or your hotel in Delhi / Gurugram / Noida. If you wish to continue your onward journey directly from Jaipur, we can also drop you Jaipur Airport/ Your hotel in Jaipur or at any other desired location in Jaipur
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