Duration: 8 Days / 7 Nights
Destinations Covered Delhi » Varanasi » Agra » Jaipur
This tour tops the all-time favorite itinerary of tourists from all over the world. The old and modern charm of Delhi, the eternal mysticism of Varanasi, the awe-inspiring wonder Taj Mahal of Agra, and the legendary pink city of Jaipur together offer a whole gamut of soul-uplifting experiences to the visitor.
Day 1: Arrive Delhi
You will arrive in Delhi at night. Our representatives will meet you and they will assist you in transferring to the hotel. Dinner will be at the hotel. Learn about the history of Delhi, the quintessential city that exemplifies the confluence of the old and the modern.
Day 2: Arrive Delhi – Varanasi
In the morning, after breakfast, embark on a sightseeing tour of Delhi which will include Qutub Minar, Jama Masjid, Himayun's Tomb, Purana Quila, Lotus Temple and drive past India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhavan and other parts of Delhi. With a vast historicity, Delhi offers not just a quaint shopping experience, but wonderful eating experience from a variety of options ranging from regional cuisine to lip-smacking street food. In the evening board a train to Varanasi for overnight journey.
Day 3: Varanasi
Arrive Varanasi in the morning and be suitably assisted by our representative to transfer to the hotel. After spending some relaxed moments, proceed on a guided tour of Varanasi, the religious capital of Hinduism. The sacred city, the symbol of Hindu renaissance and associated with spiritualism, mysticism, Sanskrit language and yoga will take you through the hallowed realms of the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Gyanvapi Mosque, Benaras Hindu University, the center of learning and civilization for over 3000 years and the biggest University in Asia and other important monuments including the sacred place for Jains, birthplace of Parsvanath, the twenty-third Tirthankar. In the evening, against the sublime backdrop of the setting sun, attend the aarti at the Ghat. Stay overnight at Varanasi.
Day 4: Varanasi
Very early morning, drive to Daswamedh Ghat and take a boat ride with your guide on the sacred river Ganges to see the sunrise, the cremation Ghats and the sacred rituals. Watch hundreds of faithful take a bath and pray on the banks. The entire scene comes alive as a reassurance of Hindu faith and spiritualism. Return for a walk through the cobblestone streets along the banks of "Ganga" and see the buzz around the shops opening and selling holy beads, handicrafts, etc. Return to the hotel and have a sumptuous breakfast before proceeding to Sarnath, miles from Varanasi where Buddha gave his first Sermon in 590 BC after enlightenment. After seeing the ruins of the Buddhist monastery, visit the Museum that has a collection of Buddhist art and sculptures found at the site. Go back to the hotel and stay overnight.
Day 5: Varanasi – Agra
In the morning, after checking out from the hotel, you will be transferred to the station to board a train to Agra. Reach Agra in the evening. Stay overnight at Agra. Agra is home to the precious architectural creation and one of the Seven Wonders of the World - Taj Mahal. Other monuments in Agra speak of architectural magnificence of the 16th and early 17th centuries dominated by the Mughal Empire. The mausoleums, the fort and the palaces exemplify the most peculiar elements of Muslim architecture in design, space and landscaping.
Day 6: Agra – Jaipur
In the morning, visit the poignant monument of love - Taj Mahal and built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1630 in memory of his Queen Mumtaz Mahal to enshrine her mortal remains. With its 'frozen in time' appearance, you can stand in awe and wonder and let tranquility come over you. Afterwards, visit the Agra Fort, the architectural legacy left by Emperor Akbar in 1565. The marvel in red sandstone reflects the fusion of Jain and Mughal architecture in structure and design layout in the Jehangir Mahal, Khas Mahal, Sheesh Mahal and Deewan-e-Am. Afterwards, drive to Jaipur. On arrival at Jaipur, check in to your hotel.
Day 7: Jaipur
After an early breakfast in the morning at the hotel, proceed to Amer Fort. Take a grand elephant ride up to the Fort, built in the 16th century by Maharaja Man Singh, who built palaces and a beautiful temple in marble dedicated to the fearsome goddess Kali. In the afternoon, tour the old walled city of Jaipur, founded by Maharaja Jai Singh II.
In the afternoon enjoy tour of the walled city, which draws heavily on construction techniques of 'Shilpa-Shastra', an ancient Hindu treatise on architecture. Visit the City Palace Museum to see the rare collection of paintings, Rajasthani armory and costumes, the astronomical wonder Jantar Mantar (observatory) built in the 1700's (A.D), Palace of Winds (Hawa Mahal) and drive past Pink City. Evening visit to Choki Dhani, an ethnic village resort (optional); which recreates the flavour of Rajasthani folk culture. Watch children gyrate to the high-tenor folk songs in the Rajasthani tradition. Take in the pastoral atmosphere of caparisoned camel, horses and bullock carts offering joy rides and eat at the Choki-dhani theme restaurant. Come back to the hotel for overnight stay.
Day 8: Jaipur – Delhi
Wake up to a sumptuous breakfast in the morning. You are free to explore this royal city on your own – discover new spots, shop at the famous bazaars and state emporiums for ethnic handicrafts, authentic gems and knick-knacks. Later in the day check out from your hotel and leave for Delhi. You will Directly reach IGI airport Delhi to board a flight for your final destination. Your tour comes to an end here but we are sure you'll carry the nicest memories.
Note: This is only a suggested itinerary. We can customize it according to your arrival and departure flight schedule or as per your needs.
Varanasi is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world, believed to be roughly an exciting 3,000 years old. With its grandeur age, scenery and sacred occurrences, it's no wonder this area has a constant climb in occupants and is continuous in attracting tourists. Varanasi is considered to be holy by many religions, including Buddhists, Jains and Hindus. With this reputation to live up to, Varanasi holds many essential religious and cultural celebrations and has been noted as a main religious and cultural centre in northern India for many years. The people of Varanasi are held close together, weaving a tightly knitted community welcoming all to take part in it.
Varanasi is exceedingly in touch with its inspirational and creative outlets, being home to many established poets, writers, artists, and musicians. Just walking down the streets, you'll be sure to find yourself moved by the imaginative sources intertwined throughout the city.
Many people find themselves in an entirely different state of mind after visiting Varanasi, and cannot describe the spiritual connections they've felt after seeing Sarnath, the place where Gautama Budhha gave his first ever sermon.
Education is another important aspect of Varanasi, and because of the unity of teaching, religion and beauty, Varanasi is often called "the city of learning", "the holy city of India", and of course, "the city of lights."
Travel to Varanasi, and surround yourself with this family oriented city, brimming with deep cultural roots and touching motivational stories.