DAY 01: ARRIVE DELHI
Assistance
and transfer to hotel. In the afternoon, explore the sights of Delhi.
In Delhi the march of history and the imprint of time are a part of
its ethos. Many dynasties have added to the diverse cultures and have
developed their own identity. The essence of Delhi can be found in
the narrow lanes around the Chandni Chowk, Red Fort and Jama Masjid
area. New Delhi is dynamically different where the broad roads are
tree-lined and during springtime are ablaze with different colours.
A drive around the white colonial circular arcade at Connaught Place,
Presidential Palace and the government buildings made of red sandstone
gives the experience of being in a totally different city. One can
sample the different cuisine, the museums and art galleries. The imposing
victory tower called the Qutab Minar named after its builder Qutab-ud-din
is 73 meters tall and is the finest living example of the early Afghan
architecture built in 1193 AD. It is also the first monument to be
built by a Muslim ruler. Of the earliest example of Mogul architecture,
the Humayun's Tomb built by wife of Humayun, the Mogul emperor in the
16th century is of great significance. Its design - a squat building,
lighted by high arched entrances, topped by a bulbous dome and surrounded
by formal gardens led to define the making of the Taj Mahal. Our first
stop is the Red Fort built by the great Mughal emperor Shah Jahan when
he shifted his capital from Agra to Delhi. A short drive brings us
to the great mosque - the Jama Masjid built by Shah Jahan. We then
walk around the lanes of Chandni Chowk the 'silver street' imbibing
an ambiance of a bygone era. Continue on to see the memorial built
for Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat before returning to our hotel. Overnight
stay.
DAY 02: DELHI
 Today
you will explore other sights of Delhi. Contemporary history unfolds
as we see the Qutab Minar - the tallest stone tower in India built
in 1191 AD. Close by are the cloisters of one of the first mosque built
in India, the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque. In the center of its courtyard
is an amazing 2000 year old iron pillar erected in 4 AD, cast of such
pure iron that it has never rusted. We continue to Humayun's tomb built
by the widow of the Mughal Emperor Humayun (some say the inspiration
for the Taj Mahal). A drive through Delhi's broad tree-lined avenues
brings us to India Gate- a memorial to the "unknown soldier", Rashtrapati
Bhawan (residence of the president of India), past Rajpath and leading
to Connaught Circus a shoppers paradise, you can bargain and get the
best price ever. Afternoon free, overnight at hotel.
DAY 03: DELHI - JAIPUR (By Surface
265 kms/ 6 hrs):
Morning proceed to Jaipur by road, on
arrival check-in at the hotel. Afternoon visit the City Palace, a blend
of Mughal and Rajasthani architecture is now a museum, containing all
the paraphernalia of Jaipur's princely past. Jai Singh, notable astronomer,
built for himself the curious Jantar Mantar, an observatory of immense
brick and mortar instruments of astonishing accuracy. Not far from
Jantar Mantar, is the beautiful Hawa Mahal (palace of winds), tall
and pink, faced with delicate pierced stone, it is not really a palace.
The queens of Jaipur and the royal ladies once used this decorative
façade to watch, unobserved, numerous festive processions winding through
the streets of their city.
DAY 04: JAIPUR
In
the morning excursion to Amber Fort and enjoy an elephant ride on the
ramparts of the fort, for six centuries the capital of the state. The
pavilions and courtyards of the palace ascend in successive levels
up the hill The Sheesh Mahal, or pavilion of mirrors, the finest of
its kind, is studded with small mirrors which reflect flame in a thousand
flickering lights. Afternoon free for leisure / independent activities,
overnight stay.
DAY 05:
JAIPUR - AGRA (By Surface 235 km / 6 hrs):
After breakfast drive to Agra, en-route
visiting Fatehpur Sikri - a fascinating Ghost town, lies a little before
Agra. Emperor Akbar, wearying of Agra built a new capital here, only
to abandon it a few years later for lack of water. And there it remains,
its fortifications, massive gateway and palaces, in a wonderful state
of preservation. Set like a jewel in a courtyard of pink sandstone
is the marble tomb of the Saint Salim Chishti, enclosed by delicately
carved marble screens. Arrive Agra and check-in at hotel, later in
the day visit Taj Mahal - built by a grief-stricken emperor, Shah Jahan,
as a memorial of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, retains its pristine
beauty. Agra Fort - perhaps the most moving view of the Taj Mahal is
from a little octagonal tower in the Agra Fort across the River Jamuna.
Overnight stay.
DAY 06: AGRA - KHAJURAHO (By
Train):
After breakfast in the morning transfer
Railway station on time to board fast train # 2002 to Jhansi, 08:01/10:26.
On arrival drive onto Khajuraho, assistance on arrival and transfer
to the hotel for overnight.
DAY 07: KHAJURAHO - VARANASI (By
Air):
Morning
sight seeing tour of temples, the Khajuraho temples were built in the
short span of a hundred years, from 950 - 1050 AD, in a truly inspired
burst of creativity. Of the 85 original temples, 22 have survived till
today to constitute one of the world's great artistic wonders. Some
of the famous ones are temples of Kandariya Mahadev, Chausath Yogini,
Chitragupta, Vishwanath, Lakshamana, Duladeo, Chaturbhuj and Parsvanath.
Later transfer to Khajuraho airport for flight to Varanasi, assistance
on arrival and transfer to hotel, overnight stay.
DAY 08: VARANASI
The oldest city in the world, the city
of Nirvana and Ghats where people still have their daily prayers and
rituals and Temples and centuries old culture. Rarely does any place
influence the life of a religious community in such totality Varanasi,
an ultimate pilgrimage, a city dedicated to the Gods. This eternal
city is one of the most important
pilgrimage cities of the world. Situated on the banks of the river
Ganges this city has been the centre of learning for more than 2,000
years. The ancient names of Varanasi are Kashi and Banaras as described
in the Hindu mythology. The present name is derived from two rivers
Asi and Varuna. Sunrise boat ride on the river Ganges and later city
tour of Varanasi, visit Vishwanath Temple. The gold plating on the
shikharas was a gift of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1835. On account of
this it is popularly known as Golden Temple. Bharat Mata Temple, a
novel temple dedicated to Mother India, And drive through the Bazaar.
Afternoon excursion to Sarnath, here in this peaceful Deer Park, the
Lord Buddha preached his first sermon more than 2500 years ago. The
site is marked by the massive Dhamek Stupa which is believed to date
back to 500 AD. The remains of the great Ashoka Pillar still stand
before the main shrine. Overnight stay at the hotel.
DAY 09: VARANASI - DELHI
Transfer to Mughalsarai Railway station
on time to board train # 2301, to New Delhi 00:45/ 09:50. Assistance
and transfer to International airport for return flight. |