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Tour
Name - Golden Triangle Tour Itinerary with
Gwalior Tour :
Tour Duration -
07 Nights / 08 Days
Tour Destination
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Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Gwalior
Tour Itinerary Details
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Day 01 : Arrive Delhi
Arrive Delhi in the evening. Upon arrival, you shall met &
assisted with your baggages at the airport by our executive
and transferred to prebooked hotel. Delhi : India’s capital &
a major gateway to the country, contemporary Delhi is a
bustling metropolis which successfully combines in its fold
the ancient & the modern. Its strategic location was one of
the prime reasons why successive dynasties chose it as their
seat of power. New Delhi also reflects the legacy the British
left behind . The division between New & Old Delhi is the
distinction between the capitals of the British & the Moghuls
respectively. So, wherever the visitor goes, he will
invariably confront the citys’ past.
Day 02 : Delhi
After breakfast, half Day city tour of Old Delhi. Visit Jama
Masjid, the largest mosque in India. Built by Shah Jahan, the
construction was started in 1844 and was not completed until
1658; Red Fort, which was also built by Shah Jehan. This
massive fort was built from 1638 to 1648; Chandni Chowk and
Rajghat - the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi. Afternoon,
city tour of New Delhi. Visit Humayuns Tomb : built in mid
16th century this is an early example of Mughal architecture;
Qutab Minar, drive past India Gate, President House, Connaught
Place. The city tour ends with a visit to Laxmi Narayan Temple
(Birla Mandir).
Day 03 : Delhi - Jaipur
After breakfast, leave for Jaipur : The city owes its names,
foundation and its careful planning to the great warrior -
astronomer Maharaja Jai Singh II. In 1727, with Mughal power
on the wane, Jai Singh decided to move down from his hillside
fortress at nearby Amber to a new site on the plains. He laid
out the city, with its surrounding walls and six rectangular
blocks, according to the principles of town planning set down
in Shilpa Shastra, an ancient Hindu treatise on architecture.
Afternoon, at leisure.
Day 04 : Jaipur
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After breakfast, excursion to Amber Fort. Elephant ride from
the foothills of the Aravallis to the fort entrance. Amber
Fort : At a distance of 11 kms from Jaipur, Amber was the
ancient capital of Jaipur state. Construction of the fort
began in 1592 by Raja Man Singh, the Rajput commander of
Akbar's army and is a superb example of Rajput architecture.
Afternoon, city tour of Jaipur. Visit the City Palace which
has museum having an extensive collection of art, carpets,
enamel ware and weapons; Jantar Mantar - the observatoy built
my Maharaja Jai Singh in 1728 and the façade of Hawa Mahal.
Day 05 : Jaipur - Fatehpur Sikri - Agra
After breakfast, leave for Agra. Enroute visit the abandoned
Mughal city of Fatehpur Sikri : built by Emperor Akbar in
1569, was the old capital of the Moghuls, which was abandoned
after 15 years due to scarcity of water. See the graceful
buildings including the Jama Masjid, Tomb of Salim Chisti,
Panch Mahal & other Palaces which are still preserved in its
original glory. Continue drive to Agra. Arrive Agra in the
evening and check-in at prebooked hotel.
Day 06 : Agra - Gwalior
After breakfast, city tour of Agra. Visit Red fort, which was
built by Emperor Akbar in 1565, and additions were made up
until the time of his grandson, Shah Jahan. It contains the
hall of public and private audiences amongst many other
beautiful structues; Itmad-ud-daulah, which was contructed by
Nur Jahan between 1622 and 1628 and is very similar to the
tomb she constructed for her husband, Jehangir, near Lahore in
Pakistan; the highlight of the Day - The Taj Mahal, which was
constructed by Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal.
Contruction of the Taj began in 1631 and was not completed
until 1653. Afternoon, drive to Gwalior. On arrival in Gwalior
check in at pre booked hotel.
Day 07 : Gwalior - Delhi (By Train)
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After breakfast, visit the
Gwalior Fort - The Mughal emperor Babar referred to the
Gwalior Fort as “the pearl amongst fortresses in India” and
although you may beg to differ, you will probably agree that
this, the dominating feature of Gwalior’s skyline, is
definitely a citadel worth seeing. With a turbulent and pretty
eventful past, the Gwalior Fort spreads out over an area of 3
square km, bounded by solid walls of sandstone, which enclose
three temples, six palaces and a number of water tanks.
Regarded as North and Central India’s most impregnable
fortress, the Gwalior Fort was built by Raja Man Singh Tomar
in the 15th century. In the five hundred years since then, the
fort has changed hands many times- it has been held by the
Tomars, Mughals, Marathas and British, who finally handed it
over to the Scindias. ToDay it’s a must-see sight on any
Gwalior itinerary, and just the ride up to the fort gives you
a taste of what’s coming: the southern path is bounded by rock
faces with intricate carvings of the Jain tirthankars. As you
enter the fort, you’ll see lots more to impress and interest
you: palaces and temples, impressive gates and historic water
tanks.
Of the temples in the Gwalior Fort, the most famous are the
Teli-ka-Mandir- a 9th century Dravidian-style shrine which is
notable for its profusely sculpted exterior; the Saas-Bahu
Temples- two pillared temples which stand next to each other,
one larger than the other; and the Chaturbhuj Mandir, a
Vaishnavite shrine dating back to the 9th century. Among the
fort’s most prominent palaces is the amazingly ornate Man
Singh Palace, built by Man Singh in the 15th century.
Embellished with a vivid pattern in tile and paint, the palace
spreads over four levels, and despite its picture-pretty
appearance, has a somewhat gory history: Mughal emperor
Aurangzeb imprisoned and later murdered his brother Murad
here.
Equally grisly is the Jauhar Kund, which marks the spot where
the women of the harem burnt themselves to death after the
defeat of the king of Gwalior in 1232. Other palaces within
the Gwalior Fort which are worth seeing include the Karan
Palace, the Jahangir Mahal, the Shahjahan Mahal and the Gujri
Mahal (the latter built by Man Singh for his favourite queen,
Mrignayani). Afternoon, transfer to the railway station to
board train for Delhi. On arrival in Delhi meet and assist at
the railway station and transfer to pre booked hotel.
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Day 08 : Depart Delhi - Onward Destinations
Early Morning, transfer to airport to board flight back home /
onward destination.
Our Concludes
: We thank you for
your patronage & look forward serve you again in near future.
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Inclusions |
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A |
Assistances for your Arrivals at International and Domestics
Airports |
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B |
A nice A/C Car having
sufficient space for your luggage also, Fuel, Insurance,
Toll Taxes, All
State Taxes, Parking and all our transport related expense including
Driver food and lodging. |
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B |
Accommodation in Double Rooms as par your selected category |
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D |
Daily breakfast in mentioned hotels inclusive of Taxes. |
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E |
Transportation in an
Exclusive Air-condition Car for transfer from train station
and airport’s for
entire travel with chauffeur if you required. |
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F |
Elephant Ride at Amber Fort Jaipur. |
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G |
All other Specified
expenses. |
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H |
All the excursions you
can make nearer the towns you visit with Un-limited
kilometers. |
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I |
Govt. Approved Guide in all
cities for explain about monument, History, culture etc,,, |
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Not Included |
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Travel insurance,
International flight tickets India Visa fees, tips, monument
tickets, Movie/video camera fee at monuments,
miscellaneous expenses, souvenirs or any other expenses
which is not specified. |
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Cost
/ Rate / Tariff Details |
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Diamond Category |
Gold Category |
Silver
Category |
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No of Person |
Price Person |
No of Person |
Price Person |
No of Person |
Price Person |
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Rate Valid from 1st April 2011 to
till 30th Sep-2011 |
Rate Valid from 1st April 2011 to
till 30th Sep-2011 |
Rate Valid from 1st April 2011 to
till 30th Sep-2011 |
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01 Pax |
INR 103,900 / USD
2395 |
01 Pax |
INR 89, 900
/ USD 2095 |
01 Pax |
INR 73, 900
/ USD 1595 |
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02 Pax |
INR 55, 900 / USD
1295 |
02 Pax |
INR 47, 900 / USD
105 |
02 Pax |
INR 41, 900 /
USD 995 |
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03 Pax |
INR
40, 900 / USD 995 |
03 Pax |
INR
33, 900 / USD 795 |
03 Pax |
INR
28, 900 / USD 695 |
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Rate Valid from 1st Sep - 2011 to
till 30th April-2012 |
Rate Valid from 1st Sep - 2011 to
till 30th April-2012 |
Rate Valid from 1st Sep - 2011 to
till 30th April-2012 |
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01 Pax |
INR 132, 900 / USD
2995 |
01 Pax |
INR 103, 900
/ USD 2345 |
01 Pax |
INR 85, 900/
USD 1995 |
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02 Pax |
INR 69, 900
/ USD 1595 |
02 Pax |
INR 55, 900 /
USD 1295 |
02 Pax |
INR 45, 900 / USD
1095 |
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03 Pax |
INR
49, 900 / USD 1195 |
03 Pax |
INR
39, 900 / USD 895 |
03 Pax |
INR
29, 900 / USD 695 |
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Hotel Details - for Delhi |
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Diamond Category |
Gold Category |
Silver Category |
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The Lalit, The Imperial |
Hotel The Park,
Ramada Plaza |
Hotel Regent
Continental |
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Hotel Le Meridian, |
Hotel The Connaught,
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Clark International |
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Hotel
Shangri-La |
Hotel The Hans Plaza |
Hotel Sun Court |
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Hotel Details - for Agra |
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Diamond Category |
Gold Category |
Silver Category |
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Hotel Mugal Garden |
Hotel Imperial Grand |
Hotel Amar, Grand
Hotel |
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Hotel Jaypee Palace |
Howard Park Plaza,
Yammuna Vihar |
Crystal Hotel, Hotel
Push Villa |
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Hotel Gateway, Taj View |
Hotel Marina (
Holiday Inn ) |
Hotel Kant, Hotel
Atithi |
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Hotel Details - for Jaipur |
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Diamond Category |
Gold Category |
Silver Category |
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Hotel Le Meriden, Rajputana Sheraton |
Hotel Clarks Amber,
Holiday Inn |
Hotel Mandawa Haveli |
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Hotel Samode, The Trident |
Hotel Chokhi Dhani,
The Park Plaza |
Shahpura House,
Alsisar Haveli |
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Hotel Mansingh Palace |
Hotel Mansingh
Tower, Country Inn |
Silver Palace,
Foutune Park Bella Casa |
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Hotel Details - for Gwalior |
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Diamond Category |
Gold Category |
Silver Category |
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Hotel Usha Kiran / Central Park |
Hotel Shelter
Gwalior |
Hotel Suruchi /
Landmark |
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Type
of Car Inclusive |
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In
Diamond Category |
In Gold Category |
In Silver Category |
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Deluxe
Toyota Innova |
Tata Indigo |
Tata Indigo |
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