Traveling to these famous Indian cities—Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur—offers once-in-a-lifetime experiences that are incomparable. When these three locations are combined with Varanasi, it ensures a wonderful journey because each city has something unique to offer. In a nutshell, Delhi can be compared to a coin with two sides, with Old and New Delhi coexisting. Jaipur displays Rajputana royalty, whereas Agra is known for the Taj Mahal. Your journey through the lively nation is concluded with Varanasi’s nighttime Ganga Aarti, which offers a singular display.
Overview
Important Note Regarding Covid-19:
- Guides required to regularly wash hands.
- Face masks required for travellers in public areas.
- Regular temperature checks for staff.
- Face masks provided for travellers.
- Hand sanitizer available to travellers and staff.
Include / Exclude
- Pick-Up and Drop-off Assistance.
- Private luxury transportation.
- Hotel Accommodation with Breakfast.
- Tour Guide Service.
- Mineral Water Bottles.
- Professional Guide Service in your Language.
- All Applicable taxes.
- Any kind of meals and drinks.
- Any kind of tip / gratuities.
- Any domestic flights from Varanasi to Delhi.
Arrive at Delhi
Delhi
Before travelling to New Delhi to see Qutub Minar, the tallest brick-built minaret in the world, pass through the Red Fort. Continue by seeing Humayun’s Tomb and Gandhi Smriti. After that, drive by the President’s House, India Gate, Parliament House, and Government Secretariat Buildings and stop for pictures. Laxmi Narayan Temple is a vibrant Hindu temple where you can end the day by learning more about the local faith.
Delhi - Agra
Timeless Taj Mahal
Continue your exploration of the former Mogul capital in the late afternoon by going to Agra Fort. Spend the afternoon at Itmad-ud-Daulah (Baby Taj).
Agra- Jaipur
Jaipur
You have a full-day private trip planned today to Amber Fort and Jaipur. The morning trip begins with a jeep ride up to the entrance of the Hillside Amer Fort in Amer, which is located 11 kilometres outside of Jaipur City. You can also explore the magnificent Sheesh Mahal inside (the Palace of Mirrors).
Continue to go to Nahargarh Fort as you travel back to Jaipur. The Nahargarh Fort is the best location to view Jaipur city.
The Maharaja City Palace and the observatory Jantar Mantar will follow. Both astronomers and mathematicians from all over the world come to this amazing observatory. City Palace is the ideal fusion of three great styles (Mughal, Rajput, and European). Stopping at the Hawa Mahal for a photo opportunity is well-known around the world for its stunning architecture. You will then be driven by Jaipur’s commercial districts and pink rose gardens.
Jaipur - Varanasi
Varanasi
Continue your journey in the afternoon to Sarnath, the Deer Park, and the Sarnath Museum, the locations of Buddha’s first sermon (closed on Fridays).
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