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In the morning, meet at your home (hotel) in Delhi or in Gurgaon. Drive to the World Heritage Site, Lal Qila by a private car. Meals : Lunch , Dinner Overnight : in a train |
2 | Varanasi (Sarnath) |
In the morning, arrive at Varanasi. After arrival, take a round trip to Sarnath where Buddha taught at first, (Dhamekha Stupa, Ashoka Pillar (Column) (Pillars of Ashoka), Mulagandhakuti Vihara, etc. )
At night, tour to watch Sa puja that is a ritual ceremony of Hindu and performed by the Ganges River.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Overnight : Varanasi |
3 | Varanasi | In the morning, boat to see the Ganges River in which Hindus bathe.Then, tour the sites in Varanasi (a place of Hindu cremation Manikarnika Ghat, Vishwanath Temple (Golden Temple), Durga Temple, etc.) Later, ride on a train to Agra.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Overnight : in a train |
4 | Agra | In the morning, arrive at Agra. After arrival, tour Agra city by a private car (the World Heritage Sites, Taj Mahal and Agra Fort, etc.) Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Overnight : Agra |
5 | Agra Jaipur |
Move to Jaipur by a private car. On the way, tour the World Heritage Site Fatehpur Sikri. After arrival Jaipur, tour the sites in Jaipur (Palace of Breeze, City Palace, World Heritage Site Jantal Mantal).
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Overnight : Jaipur |
6 | Jaipur Neemrana Delhi |
In the morning, ride on an elephant (taxi) to visit the World Heritage Site Amber Fort that is located on the hill in the suburbs of Jaipur. Then, go to Delhi by a private car. On the way, savor the lunch at an elegant Neemrana Fort Palace that is built in the 15th century. Then, by a private car, see you off at the designated place in Delhi or Gurgaon. (About three to four hours)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch |
Hotel Plan | Number of people (1 room) | Price (INR) |
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Economy | 4 (2 twin/double rooms) |
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3 (1 triple room) |
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2 (1 twin/double room) |
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1 (1 room) |
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Superior | 4 (2 twin/double rooms) |
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3 (1 triple room) |
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2 (1 twin/double room) |
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1 (1 room) |
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** 5.0% government service tax would be applicable on the prices above.
** 3 person share 1 room is applicable to an extra-bed.
** The prices above are valid from February 1, 2016 to September 30, 2016.
For other dates, kindly contact us
** The additional charges are required in the holiday seasons of Christmas and the year-end and the new-year. Please enquire us in details.
** If these hotels are full at the time of booking, another same class hotel shall be booked.
** To extend your stay, kindly get in touch with us.
Round the must-see sites in Delhi, Varanasi, Agra and Jaipur
Visit four popular cities for a short period.
Including the eight World Heritage Sites, round the must-see sites in the North India effectively.
This tour package makes you feel relieved for a tour guide accompanies you while sightseeing by a private car with a chauffeur.
You could move around flexibly consulting to a guide on the hours spent at sites and the way to round sites, etc.
No need to negotiate on Rikisha and boats in Varanasi. You enjoy your tour feeling relieved.
Savor the North Indian taste, as well
On the first day in Delhi, at the restaurant “Moti Mahal” is popular as the original shop to serve a cuisine of tandoori chicken.
On the last day, savor the lunch at “Neemrana Fort Palace” that is built as a fort in the 15th century, located in the suburbs in Jaipur and used as a hotel now.
Please order the various arrangements
We could arrange the tour for a group more than 4 people, estimate a private car and a local guide, and arrange your stay to extend. Please contact us.
From 1565 to 1573, the third Mogul (Mugal) Emperor Akbar built Agra Fort, and one century later the sixth Mogul (Mugal) Emperor Aurangzeb constructed the outer edge and moated the fort.
In the 18th century, Jai Singh built Jantar Mantar as an observatory with reference to the Ulugh Beg Observator in Samarkand.In the 18th century, Jai Singh built Jantar Mantar as an observatory with reference to the Ulugh Beg Observator in Samarkand.