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It has a plethora of fine dining restaurants serving cuisines from around the world and a throbbing nightlife.Dinner and overnight are at your Hotel Suggested Hotel : The Imperial
This massive fort was built from 1638 to 1648 ; Chandni Chowk and Rajghat - the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi. Day 03 Agra The first impression is of a chaotic, overcrowded, polluted mess that can offer nothing of interest. But wait; hold your breath, for hiding behind the heat and the chaos is the stunning monument of cool white marble, the wonder that is called the Taj Mahal ( Please note that Taj Mahal is closed for visiting on Friday ) and the red sandstone Red Fort. On arrival in Agra check in at Hotel. Late on proceed to the Red Fort for sightseeing. Enjoy the beauty of the imposing yet delicate architecture of this historical building, which was the centre of the Mughal Empire’s power. Dinner and overnight at hotel Suggested Hotel : The Oberoi Amar Vilas Day 04 Ranthambore The Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is one of the best and famous wildlife sanctuaries in India. It is the only wildlife sanctuary in India that is artificially made by a Maharaja. One of the finest bird sanctuaries in the world, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is located in Bharatpur city of Rajasthan and also known as the Keoladeo Ghana National Park. Indigenous water birds and many migratory water birds can be seen in this sanctuary along with larger animals such as Sambhar, Chital, Nilgai and Boar. The foundation of this Bharatpur wildlife sanctuary was laid in 1760 when the Maharaja of Bharatpur made an artificial lake and the dam at this very site to store the water brought by the annual floods in this area. Over 300 bird species are found in this 29-sq-kms-wildlife park of divided into the stretches of marshes, scrubland and grassland. It got its name as Keoladeo Ghana Park on account of an ancient Hindu temple at the centre of the national park devoted to Lord Shiva. The term 'Ghana' is derived from Hindi, which means dense and refers to the thick forest, which covers the entire area. Bharatpur became a national park on 10 March 1982, and was given the status of a World Heritage Site in December 1985. later on car will drop you at Bhartpur railway station ( we prefer to use an another car for this particular transfer because we suggest to leave your main luggage’s with the car ( driver ) which will be with you from day 1 at Delhi , he will leave Bhartpur once after you go inside the bird sanctuary and he will deliver the luggage Ranthombore by evening. On arrival at Swaimadhupur Railway station our representative will pick you up and transfer you to your hotel , overnight stay at Ranthombhore. Train :- Departure at Bhratpur : 15 : 45 PM /Arrival at Swaimadhupur : 17:55 PM Ranthambhor is Located 132 km from Jaipur in Rajisthan. Swai Madhopur is the first station to visit to Ranthambhor. It is famous for its historical value of oldest Fort. It was founded in the 11th century. Situated in a hill and rising 250 meters above the forested valley. The fort has enormous ramparts, mighty gates and bastions all around the hill. National Park has been one of India's best success stories for its conservation. Ranthambhor was one of the firsts few areas to come under Project Tiger and has continued to be the most successful. It is the perfect place to see the Indian Tiger in its natural environment. Established in:1955. Best Season: The best time for visiting Ranthambore depends on the special interest of the visitor. The park opens from October to June. November to April are the best months. Suggested Hotel : The Oberoi Vanya Vilas Day 05. Ranthambore Overnight stay at Ranthombore. Day 06. Jaipur Overnight stay at Jaipur. Surrounded by hills on all sides, this Rose Pink City founded by Maharaja Jai Singh II (1693-1743), is the capital of Rajasthan. The whole city was painted pink by Maharaja Man Singh II when Prince of Wales, later Edward VII, visited Jaipur in 1876. Today, every home within the city is obliged by law to maintain his facade. Did you know? Jaipur, commonly referred to as the “Pink City” was not actually meant to be “pink.” Maharaja Jai Singh decided to paint the city in the same red sandstone used in Delhi and Agra to symbolize imperialism. However, since the city was made out of rubble rather than stone, the red colour turned pale and became pink. The original red still remains in some parts of the “Pink City” !! Suggested Hotel : The Oberoi Rajvilas is a unique way to experience Jaipur, one of India’s most vibrant and exotic destinations. A luxury resort with its own distinctive character, it revives the gracious lifestyles of India’s legendary Rajput princes. www.rajvilas.com Day 05 Jaipur After the sightseeing of Amber you will have a chance to visit textile/carpet factories and outlets, which are a specialty of Jaipur. That is why the city is often referred to as the “shopper’s paradise”. Visit the City Palace complex. Here you will be able to get a glimpse of the life of the royal family of Jaipur. Visit the various halls and exhibits in the palace. Across the palace is the amazing open air observatory, Jantar Mantar, built in the 18th Century by the Maharaja. It is one of the several that the intellectual king has built and is so precise even today that it is still used by astronomers and astrologers. Return to hotel. Overnight stay. Day 06 Jaipur – Delhi -- Departure ![]() India Tour Packages
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