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IFD38

2Night 3Days

Stay in the Maharaja hotel
Agra and Jaipur 2 night 3 days

Visit 4 World Heritage Sites in Agra and Jaipur. Stay in the first class (super high-grade) hotel, Oberoi Amarvilas in Agra and “Samode Palace” in Jaipur.

Itinerary

  City Itinerary
1

Delhi
Agra

In the early morning, meet you at your home (hotel) by a private car in Delhi or Gurgaon. Then, head to Agra (about 5 hours). After arrival, tour the city of Agra (the World Heritage Sites; Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, etc.) by a private car.

Meals: Dinner
Overnight:Oberoi Amarvilas in Agra
2

Agra
Jaipur
Samode

Head to Jaipur by a private car. On the way, view the World Heritage Site Fatehpur Sikri, After arrival in Jaipur, tour the city of Jaipur (Palace of Breeze (Hawa Mahal), City Palace, the World Heritage Site Jantal Mantal). Then, head to a palace hotel, the Samode Palace is located in the suburbs in Jaipur.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight:Samode Palace
3

Samode

Amber
Neemrana
Delhi
In the morning, visit the Amber Fort stands on the hill in the suburbs of Jaipur riding on an elephant. On the way, enjoy having lunch at the Neemrana Fort Palace Hotel. Then, see you off at a specific place in Delhi or Gurgaon (about 3-4 hours) by a private car.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
*For the Taj Mahal is closed on Friday, guide you the Fatehpur Sikri on Friday and on the next morning, Taj Mahal.

Price per person

Number of people Price (INR)
4
(2 twin/double rooms)
Please contact us.
3
(1 triple room)
2
(1 twin/double room)
1
(1 room)
Single room supplement (2 and more people stay in): Please contact us.

** Air tickets can be arranged on request based on best available airfare.
** 5.0% government service tax would be applicable on the prices above.
** The prices above are valid from November 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015. For other dates, kindly contact us.
** Additional charges would be applicable if you plan your trip during Diwali, Christmas, year-end and New Year holidays. Kindly contact us for best quotes.

  • ** If the exchange quotation rates (to US$) is drastically changed, the tour prices may be changed, accordingly.  Please confirm it when you apply.

 

Above mentioned prices are inclusive of:

  • An English speaking guide  (accompanies from Delhi) | Private car and diver mentioned in the itinerary | Entrance fees to sites and safari charges mentioned in the itinerary | Accommodations mentioned in the itinerary | Meals (BF 1, DN 1) | Other expenses; parking fees, etc.

Above mentioned prices are exclusive of:

  • Air fares for round trip between Kolkata / Jorhat | Personal expenses (drinks, phone calls, laundry, medicine etc.) | Tips to the guide and driver
  • Hotels for this tour:

    • Samode - Samode Palace
      Agra: The Oberoi Amarvilas
    • ** Both palace hotels are very popular. It is recommended to book as early as possible.
      ** If you want to stay at an accommodation other than the mentioned in above, or to extend your stay, please contact us for consulting.

Our way of tripping

Tour the major sightseeing places of the World Heritage Sites in Agra and Jaipur for 2 nights and 4 days

  • ・Stay in the first class hotel, Oberoi Amarvilas in Agra.

  • ・Stay in a palace hotel, Samode Palace in Jaipur (Samode).
    ・Visit a palace hotel, Neemrana Fort Palace Hotel is famous among experts.

The admired wonders..!!!

White Tomb Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal is built by the fifth Mogul emperor Shah Jahan in 1654. It is often called as “White Palace”, but it is not a palace but the “tomb (mausoleum)” for Shah Jahan’s beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. The word “Mahal” means palace originally, but Mumtaz Mahal was called Taj Mahal which means “crown (coronet) of palace”, so this name was put. Later, Shah Jahan was confined by his son Aurangzeb in a room of Agra Fort, and spent the rest of his life remembering his late wife watching Taj Mahal through the windows.

The architecture of mausoleum in the Mughal era was in blossom in this period. Taj Mahal is popular in India, of course, and is the famous site ranked high among the World Heritage Sites. Indians who visit there take many pictures posing in front of Taj Mahal. If you are tired of touring, you could sit on the marvel stone of Taj Mahal and watch the opposite side of Yamuna River with the local people in a breeze. We do recommend this.

  • View Taj Mahal through the South Gate

  • The most popular site in India

Agra Fort, the symbol of the Mugal Emperor

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. Shah Jahan who built Taj Mahal made almost all interior of the fort excluding the Tomb of Jahangir. At present, the small room Shah Jahan was confined is not allowed to enter, but from the next room you could view Taj Mahal on the opposite bank (side) of Yamuna River and imagine Shah Jahan’s feeling at that time.
  • Agra Fort, the World Heritage Site
    Fort walls are made of massive red sandstone

  • Interior of Agra Fort is made of white marble decorated precisely in the same manner of Taj Mahal.

"Pink City" Jaipur and Amber Fort

Jaipur is the capital city of the north western Indian state of Rajasthan. It is also called "Pink City" as the walls surrounding its Old City and the buildings along the main roads are made of red sandstone. The city was founded in 1728 by Jai Singh II and the old city is planned grid-shaped, which is rare for Indian historic cities. In the early morning and evening, you might see some elephants and camels walking on the streets. Amber Fort, located in the suburbs of Jaipur, is part of "Hill Forts of Rajasthan", which became a World Heritage site in 2013. This magnificent capital fort of Kachwaha Rajputs is a mix of Islam and Rajput styles, and a highlight of Jaipur's sightseeing.
  • Amber Fort (WH site)
    The capital fort of Amber Kingdom in 16th century. The Rajasthan styled interior decoration is a must see.

  • "Palace of Winds" Hawa Mahal
    The windows are latticed for the royal women to see the streets without being seen from outside.

  • An astronomical observatory Jantar Mantar (WH site)
    The one in Samarkand in Uzbekistan 300 years.

  • City palace
    The palace of the maharaja built in 1733. The flag is hoisted when the maharaja is in it.