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| Delhi / Khajuraho – IC or 9W |
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Khajuraho-
Capital of Chandela Dynasty between 9th to 13th
Century. ToDay Khajuraho is known for its amazing temples built
in Nagara style of architecture with erotic sculpture, on
outside wall of temples. Visit eastern and western group of
temples. These temples are noted for therefore their exquisite
carvings coverings entire wall with sculptures depicting human
and divine beings indulging in every aspect of life. The main
temples are Kandariya mahadeo, Chitragupta, parsvanath and the
Ghantai. |
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| Khajuraho / Jhansi via Orcha. S/ Express for Agra |
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Transfer to Jhansi Railway Station to connect Shatabdi express for Agra
enroute visiting Orcha - Once capital of Bundela Dynasty is
famous for Palaces and Temples; it has three main palaces
namely Jehangir Mahal, Raj Mahal and Sunder Mahal. Ram Raja temple is the only temple where Rama
(Incarnation of Lord Vishnu) is worshiped like a king. Later
proceed to Station to board Shatabdi express for Agra.
Met and transferred to hotel. |
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| Day 3 |
| 0800Hrs |
Tour
Starts with Sightseeing of TAJ MAHAL the magnificent monument
to the memory of love built by Emperor Shah Jahan for his
beloved queen Mumtaz Mahal. After Taj Mahal proceed to 16th
century Agra Fort, an impressive cluster of palaces, Fortress
and Mosques on the bank of Yamuna River across Taj Mahal. Back
to hotel for lunch. |
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After
Lunch leave for Jaipur via Fatehpur Sikri – An epic in red
sand stone, a cultural and imperial capital of yesteryears
conceived and built by Emperor Akbar. After sightseeing of
Fatehpur Sikri proceed to Jaipur. |
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| Day 4 |
| 0800Hrs |
Your
tour
starts with the Sightseeing of high mountain fortress of
Amber. You ride unto the ramp of this 11th century
Bastion like royalty atop a gaily-decorated elephant. Once a
royal capital, the fort is superb example of Rajput
Architecture a complex of palaces, temples and an exquisite
marble and mirror inlaid halls. |
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| 1400Hrs
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After
lunch city tour of Jaipur visiting Maharajas City palace which
now houses a museum containing rare manuscripts, fine specimen
of Rajput and Mughal paintings and Weapons. After City palace
visit to Ancient Observatory and Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds).
Overnight at hotel. |
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After
breakfast leave for Pushkar. Pushkar is famous for a Hindu
temple dedicated to Lord Brahma “The Creator” It is the
one and only temple dedicated to Lord Brahma in the world.
Here, every year, on the full moon of November, thousands of
pilgrims gather to bath in the sacred lake. This occasion is
also well known for one of the largest cattle fairs in
Rajasthan- a riot of color, tradition, dance and costumes
unparalleled anywhere in India. |
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| Day 6 |
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After Break-fast leave for Udaipur via Ajmer / Udaipur |
| Day 7 |
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Udaipur
S/seeing Departure by Chetak Exp. for Delhi |
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