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Day 01: Arrival in Delhi

Upon arrival at the international airport in Delhi, our representatives will meet you and escort to the hotel. (Rooms will be pre-ordered the night before your arrival so that you can immediately jelly).

Overnight at the hotel.


Day 02: Delhi

After breakfast, proceed on a sightseeing tour of New and Old Delhi.
Delhi - the capital of India and the ancient city, having more than 2000 years of history. This city with its own unique character, full of contrasts and livelyness. Ancient monuments are side by side with modern buildings - this is the color of Delhi.
Delhi is a city that defies a one-line description as the capital of India or as the capital of the world's largest democracy. Actually, Delhi is India in miniature. Delhi is 32,87,263 sq. km of India's fantastic variety compressed into 1483 sq. km Over the millennia, it has wooed rulers, attracted plunderers, and tried historians with so many details. Today, even as it preserves an enviable heritage, Delhi is a true cosmopolitan city always on the move. Delhi remains the centre of power. Once it was a city of royal power. Then it became the seat of colonial power. Later it was the seat of bureaucratic power. The seat of political power it has always been. Today it is emerging as an important centre for corporate power too with bustling metropolis full of shopping and business centers, built with the latest technology. However, the most fascinating aspect of this city is its cosmopolitan nature.
Delhi is an international metropolis with excellent tourist spots, recreational facilities, and a history that goes back to antiquity. A remarkable feature of the city is the extent of greenery all over. Delhi is also a dream city for visitors looking for items of handicrafts, not only the rich artistic crafts of its own craftsmen but also of craftsmen from all over the country.
Delhi offers a multitude of interesting places and attractions to the visitor, so much so that it becomes difficult to decide from where to begin exploring the city. Culture of Delhi was influenced by different styles. In Old Delhi, you'll come across many mosques, forts, and other monuments that depict India's Muslim history. Old Town - a place where lived the Great Mughals and Turks. Here they have created magnificent works of art - The Jama Masjid- the largest mosque in India - Red Fort , Qutub Minar , Purana Quila and Humayun's Tomb. We visit India Gate, Lotus Temple , Temple Lakshminarayana, Raj Ghat and the memorial house of Mahatma Gandhi. We will see some of the government buildings of the new city - New Delhi - and the official residence, built in British colonial style. Look at the Presidential Palace (Rashtrapati Bhavan), The Secretariat, Rajpath and the Parliament of India.

Overnight at the hotel.


Day 03: Delhi - Agra - Bharatpur ( about 5 hours by car)

Upon arrival, checking in at the hotel and go on a tour of Agra for the day - visit the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and Itmad-ud-Daula. Taj Mahal (Taj Mahal) (closed on Fridays) - Tomb of Mumtaz Mahal - the wonder of the world and one of the greatest monuments of world architecture. The embodiment of love and devotion, the Taj Mahal was built by the fifth ruler of the Mogul Empire, Shah Jahan in 1631 after the death of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, at a time when she gave birth to 14th child. The magnificent mausoleum, made of white marble - a fine example of 'Pietra Dura', keeps tourists silent.
Agra Fort (Agra fort). On the bank of the river Yamuna to the north - east of the Taj Mahal, Emperor Akbar started the construction of the fascinating fort, which is then passed to Jahangir and Shah Jahan, who bring their own traits in his character, adding a pinkish - red sandstone and marble. Length of the fort is 2.5 km and in height it reaches 20 feet. Also located on the territory and additional buildings, such as the Jahangir Palace, Khas Mahal, reception areas, such as the Diwan - i-Khas and two mosques.

Later proceed to Bharatpur and overnight at Hotel.


Day 04: Bharatpur - Jaipur (about 5 hours by car)

Early morning visit the Bird Sanctuary of the city.
Later proceed to Jaipur enroute visiting Fatehpur Sikri - known as a dead city. Fatehpur Sikri is about 40 km. from Agra. It was built by Emperor Akbar and was abandoned within 12 years due to lack of water. We see the beautiful buildings on the way to the city of Jaipur, including the Cathedral Mosque (Jama Masjid), tomb of Salim Chisti, Panch Mahal.

Then continue on way to Jaipur. Upon arrival, check in at the hotel.

Overnight at the hotel.


Day 05: Jaipur

In the morning after breakfast we depart on an excursion to Amer Fort (Amer fort).
Amer Fort - the ancient capital of the province of the local Amer till 1728. then visit the Jai Mandir - Palace of victory - famous for its decoration, it is full of glittering mirrors. Opposite to this palace is Sukha Nivaz - Hall a pleasure, which is decorated with ivory inlaid sandalwood door. Also look sparkling mirrors Jai Mahal and temple of the goddess Kali. Then we climb up the hill on which the Fort is situated (on elephant). If there is no elephant - then we will have to go by the car.
Later we will drive past the Palace of the Winds (Hawa Mahal), the Municipal Palace (City palace), and visit the largest of five observatories Jantar Mantar, built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh in five different cities in India. In the observatory instruments are stored, representing the medieval astronomical art.
Next, visit the markets of Jaipur. Here you can find products made from fabric of local production - Bandhej, precious stones and metals.

Overnight at the hotel.


Day 06: Jaipur - Jodhpur (Khimsar) (about 6 hours by car)

After breakfast at the hotel proceed to Khimsar.
Overnight at Khimsar fort.


Day 07: Khimsar - Jaisalmer (about 6 hours by car)

After breakfast proceed for half-day city tour Jodhpur - the blue city. Also visit Fort Nahargarh (Nahargarh Fort) and Yasvant Thada (Jaswant Thada).
Jaisalmer is located in the heart of Thar desert. It is built of yellow sandstone, which gives it a unique and breathtaking views.

Overnight at the hotel.


Day 08: Jaisalmer

In the morning go on a city tour of Jaisalmer.
After lunch, go on safari on camels in the desert.
Deserts of Rajasthan are a totally different world for tourists, they are regal and beautiful. Desert safaris - this is the best way to "feel" the desert. Any trip to Rajasthan would be incomplete unless you visit in the desert.

Return and overnight at the hotel.


Day 09: Jaisalmer - Rohetgarh (moving the car about 7 hours)

After breakfast drive to Rohetgarh.
Overnight at the fort Rohetgarh.


Day 10: Rohetgarh - Udaipur (about 5 hours by car)

Early in the morning go on a jeep safari to the village Bisnoy (Bisnoi)
Bisnoy - one of the most interesting villages where the residents are real fighters for a cleaner environment and landscaping. Here you can see how people organize Opium ceremony. Local culture is such that after a hard day spent by farmers in the field, upon returning home people use opium to relax and move away from the hustle and fatigue.
After breakfast drive to Udaipur.

Overnight at the hotel.


Day 11: Udaipur

Udaipur-the city of lakes. Here visit the City Palace, Jagdish temple (Jagdish), drive past the lake Fatehsagar, see Sahelion Ki Bari, and the temple of the Bharatiya Lok Kala (Bhartiya lok kala Mandir).

In the evening we go on a boat trip the lake Pichela. (Lake Pichola).

Overnight at the hotel.


Day 12: Udaipur - Deogarh ( about 4 hours by car)

After breakfast, proceed to Deogarh.
Deogarh - a perfect place to enjoy life in Rajasthan village. You can walk on the outskirts of the village; take the unusual train -1930 years, which moves in the direction of Deogarh - Phulad (Deogarh-Phulad).

Overnight at the hotel Deogarhsky Palace (Deogarh Mahal).


Day 13: Deogprh - Pushkar (by car about 4 hours)

After breakfast we go to Pushkar.
Pushkar - the city where is most of all holidays in Rajasthan. It is also the most important place of pilgrimage, Grand Bazaar, various representations of musical and sporting events.

Overnight at the hotel.


Day 14: Pushkar - Alwar (Sariska) (by car about 5 hours)

Early in the morning we went to the temple of Brahma (Lord Bramha) and then go to the lake Pushkar (Pushkar lake).
Later proceed to Alwar.

Overnight at the hotel.


Day 15: Alwar (Sariska)

Day free for leisure. You can visit Sariska wildlife sanctuary (Sariska).
Afternoon return back to Delhi.

Overnight in hotel.


Day 16: Delhi

We accompany you to the airport.
 
 
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