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Day
01 |
ARRIVE
DELHI
On arrival at Delhi International Airport you
will be met by New Age representative and transfer to the hotel.
Rest of the day free. |
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Day
02 |
DELHI
Red Fort
- one of the
magnificent places in east Delhi with Divan-E-Aam, where once stood the jeweled Peacock Throne, and the
graceful Pearl Mosque. The massive fort was constructed in 1648 by
the great Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. Among the
other exotic locations comes the Jama Masjid,
which is considered the biggest Mosque in India, Chandni
Chowk - a typical Bazaar with narrow lanes and
traditional traders, Qutub Minar and the Humayun's
Tomb. The city designed and built by the Britishers in
1920s, is a city of wide boulevards, architectural
marvels, historical buildings, and serene surroundings. A city with rich heritage of multi cultures and languages - New Delhi. This and there’s more to explore….
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Day
03 |
DELHI
/ SARISKA
Morning proceed to Sariska. On arrival check in hotel.
Afternoon jeep safari to explore the Tiger Reserve. The reserve
also has a large population of nilgai, sambar, chital, wild boar,
jackal, hare, lizard, etc. |
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Day
04 |
SARISKA /
JAIPUR
Morning proceed by
jeep safari to the Tiger Reserve and thereafter continue to the
pink city called Jaipur. On arrival check in at the hotel. After
having lunch proceed to Jaipur the capital of Rajasthan knows as
pink city. Transfer to the hotel. |
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Day
05 |
JAIPUR
What better can the day begin off
than with the delicious and spicy breakfast and proceeds with the
journey to Amber. Situated atop a hill overlooking the city is the
city of Amber. The Palace is laid out at
different levels on the hillside and surrounded by a fortress. A ride on a decorated elephant to
ascend the hill to the Palace is a thrilling experience for every
visitor. And in the afternoon starts the tour to Jaipur. Jaipur,
popularly known as Pinkcity and built in 1727 AD
by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, is picturesquely
situated in the heart of Rajasthan surrounded on all sides except
on the south by rugged hills crowded with medieval fortresses.
Visit the City Palace, Mubarak Hall, Chandra Mahal and
Pothikhana, which house a rare collection of paintings
and manuscripts as well as the museum of Arms and Armory. Also visit Jantar Mantar - Jai
Singh's observatory and the Hawa Mahal or Palace of
Winds .
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Day
06 |
JAIPUR
/ RANTHAMBORE
Morning is at leisure to explore the
pink city at your own
. Afternoon transfer to Ranthambore,
RANTHAMBORE
NATIONAL PARK
nestling in the Aravali hills, in the m
idst
of the arid plains and denuded tracts of Rajasthan in North India. |
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Day
07 |
RANTHAMBORE
Morning jungle safari
by Jeep. RANTHAMBORE NATIONAL PARK. E arly morning is the
perfect time to see animals. Though tiger sightings can be
elusive, the valley abounds in other riches an aboundance of
wildlife of all sorts and romantic ruins. The afternoon is set
aside of relaxing; another game drive is set for early this
evening. |
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Day
08 |
RANTHAMBORE
/ BHARATPUR / AGRA
Morning after having breakfast
proceed to Agra enroute visit India's most famous wet land,
situated in a natural shallow depression at the western edge of
the Gangetic plains called Bharatpur. Essentially a manmade
landscape, the Maharajah of Bharatpur had in the 1700s created the
original lagoons and bunds to attract waterfowl for shooting.
It is designated as a wetland of global importance under the
Ramsar Convention and is a World Heritage site. Here, total of 350
species of birds have been recorded, most famous of which is the
Siberian Crane. Then proceed to Agra. |
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Day
09 |
AGRA
Morning city tour of Agra. You will visit to
Agra
Fort, a fort that
represents the architecture in the periods
of the three great Mughal Emperors. The city with its laid - back
life style and its immense wealth of architecture, handcrafts and
jewellery is amongst the most remarkable cities of the world. The
sightseeing tour starts from Taj Mahal - the most perfect
architectural monument in the world, erected by Shah Jahan in
memory of his favorite wife, Queen Mumtaz Mahal. Begun in 1632,
completion of the white marble edifice required the work
of 20,000 men for 21 years.
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Day
10 |
AGRA /
KHAJURAHO
Morning city
sightseeing tour of Khajuraho. The sculptures in the temples of
Khajuraho are enshrined in wall niches. Provocative maidens,
dancers, musicians and embracing couples are adorned within the
temples, which are by themselves, masterpieces of Indian Art.
Discover the temples in your half-day city tour. |
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Day
11 |
KHAJURAHO
/ BANDHAVGARH
Today
you will proceed by surface to Bandhavgarh, situated in the
Vindhya hill ranges is an undulating area of forests and open
grasslands. The park has tiger, barking deer, spotted deer,
sambar, nilgai, chausingha, chinkara, gaur, wild boar, jackal,
sloth bear and leopard. The surrounding forests have a varied bird
life and elephant rides are available at Tala. Take permission
locally to see the fort, which belongs to the Rewa's erstwhile
royal family as the carvings and view from the top are worth the
climb. |
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Day
12 |
BANDHAVGARH Full day jungle safari
of Bandhavgarh. |
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Day
13 |
BANDHAVGARH /
KANHA ( Kanha Jungle
Lodge)
Drive to
the National Park of Kanha, India's most visited wildlife area,
1,945 sq km area contains an abundant community of animals and
birds. It is famous for the wonderful views of tiger's visitors
get from elephant back. Kanha is also famous for its gaur
and the hard-hoofed swamp deer. The park has a comprehensive
interpretation center and screens interesting wildlife films every
evening. On arrival check-in at the hotel. |
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Day
14 |
KANHA Full
day jungle safari on elephants.
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Day
15 |
KANHA /
NAGPUR / MUMBAI
Morning
proceed by surface to Nagpur. Airport to
connect
flight for Mumbai .
On arrival at Mumbai
transfer to the hotel.
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Day
16 |
MUMBAI
Morning departure from Mumbai Harbour and
there awaits a wonder, an excursion to the small
island of
Elephanta, also called 'Gharpuri', heading to the Great Cave temple of Lord
Shiva. Radiating might and mildness, awesome power and
tender benevolence in one majestic, stands an awe struck 18 - foot
colossal 3-headed Trimurti of Brahma, Vishnu and
Shiva. In the afternoon the city tour heads to the exotic
and architectural Malabar Hill, Kamala Nehru Park, the
Hanging Gardens, Parsi Towers of Silence and proceeds to
the city’s splendid Marine Drive to chowpatty beach, the Prince of Wales Museum, Gateway of India, to the
Crawford’s market.
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Day
17 |
MUMBAI
Transfer
to the International airport to connect flight back home |
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