Attractive Tour Package for Rajasthan

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Mar 11, 2010, 12:02:08 AM3/11/10
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India is a wonderful country portrayed by a vivid pictorial picture of
religions, ethnicity, spellbinding festivals, mesmerizing fairs,
beguiling lifestyles, unparalleled intermingling of eternal
spiritualism and modern Science, above all, perennial unity in
diversity in all forms makes it incredible, in plain English, sui
generis confluence of Occidental, Oriental, Austral and Boreal
cultures and mores.
Destinations covered: Delhi – Jaipur – Agra – Delhi
Duration: 6-nights & 7-days

Day – 1: Arrival in Delhi
On their arrival in the National Capital of India, the overseas
tourists are received by the Travel Manager on behalf of Delhi Travel
Operator and are escorted to the hotel for a nightlong stay.

Day-2: Old Delhi and New Delhi
The next day, the Tour Guide prepares to take the guests in and around
the National Capital of India.
The second day begins with hectic schedule as this whole day is taking
an exhaustive and exploratory tour around both Old Delhi and New Delhi
that turns out to be a knowledge-oriented trip for the tourists. Major
sightseeing in New Delhi and Old Delhi includes all religious temples,
historical monuments, cenotaphs, commemorative, National Museums, pre-
independence government buildings built by the British Administration.
In fact, the capital of India is a true reflection of a wonderful
confluence of the Ancient and Modern India and, a mélange of the
cultures and mores of Occidental, Oriental, Austral and Boreal
nations’ cultures all put together ornate our nation.
New Delhi:
The sight-seeing tour of New Delhi is comparatively exhaustive that is
bound to inject a vast knowledge, that creates questioning in the
hearts and minds of the foreign tourists to gather more and more
inquisitiveness about New Delhi. There are several religious and
places and historical monuments in New Delhi renowned to visit. Here,
the sight-seeing covers the destinations, such as, historical
Humayun's Tomb, the Qutub Minar and other tombs, the ceremonial
avenues - Rajpath, the India Gate, the Parliament House, the
President's Palace, that is also famous for the unique Mogul Garden
within the palace that takes its fancy. The Qutub Minar , the Birla
Mandir known as the Lakshmi Narayan Temple, the Jantar Mantar, once
known as the Observatory Lab, the National Museum, the Lotus Temple
and many more to see. New Delhi presents vivid and multihued India
evincing scarce solidarity expressed by the Hindus, the Sikhs, the
Buddhists, the Christians, the Parsee, the Mohammedans, ever since
India had been ruled over by the Moghul emperors, the Britons, and
most certainly, modern independent India.
Day - 3 - 5: Delhi – Jaipur
Jaipur portrays ‘Sheer Symphony in Pink’, is also the capital of
Rajasthan, known as the Pink City. The color Pink is associated with
the hospitality in Rajasthan. This city owes its name, foundation and
careful planning to the great warrior and astronomer, Maharaja Sawai
Jai Singh II. Jaipur is not just famous as the capital of Rajasthan
and is also known across the world for its handicrafts and precious
and semi-precious stones.
There are many places graced with the beauty, to see in Jaipur, viz.,
City Palace, The Palace, Jantar Mantar (a stone observatory, the
largest of Jai Singh's five remarkable observatories) across the
world; Hawa Mahal (Palace of the Winds), Chandra Mahal, Dolls Museum,
B M Birla Planetarium, Swargasuli (Isar Lat) Ram Niwas Bagh, Ghat Ki
Gunj. Among the temple and the pilgrimages, some of the world-
renowned names include are Govind Dev Ji Temple, Galtaji, Choolgiri
Temple, Moti Doongri and the Lakshmi Narayan Temple (made up of white
marble) is masterpiece which keeps both devotees and the overseas
visitors mesmerized, Statue Circle. Amber, this city is 11 kilometers
from Jaipur. Amber was the ancient remained capital of the Kachhawaha
Dynasty for 6 centuries before being moved to newly created Jaipur,
now the capital of vibrant Rajasthan. In Amber, there are Amber Palace
and Shila Mata Temple. There is another (old) city called Amber here
in Rajasthan. Once a settlement of nobles, craftsmen and common
folks, the city of Amber now is in ruins. Nahargarh, also known as the
Nahargarh Fort is a sentinel to the Pink City. There are many
beautiful memorials and the sites for excursion, which requires one
full day for enjoying these places of attraction. Taking a ride on the
back of an Elephant to the Palace Fortress also adds joy.
Day-6: Jaipur - Agra
In the next morning, the Tour Manager gets the tourists along with him
for an exploratory and groping sightseeing in the Agra city that
begins with the Agra Fort and extends to the Red Fort unto the Taj
Mahal, was built by three of the greatest Moghul emperors. Both, the
commemoratives were built by Emperor Shah Jehan. Agra is situated on
the bank of the river Yamuna. After the visit of Agra Fort, the
overseas guests are accompanied by Rajasthan Travel Guide to the most
exotic and winning cenotaph of India, wonderfully built Taj Mahal, is
an enduring monument to love, with a continually fulfilling beauty.
Even though, over four centuries have gone but it still appears to
have taken bath in the milk, mesmerizes the tourists. It’s thanks to
these monuments that the State of Uttar Pradesh has emerged as one of
the hot tourist destinations in the world.
The celebrities from the world of politics to filmdom, the business
class society to married couples and unmarried partners pay a visit
here and consider it as the positive symbol of their ardor and
affection.
Day-7: Agra – Delhi
In the last leg of their unforgettable tour of Rajasthan and Agra and
Delhi, the tourists take off to Delhi and thereafter, they are
transferred to the international airport for onward flights to their
respective countries.
For more information
The Tours and Travels Company is a well-known New Delhi-based company
Operator with its countrywide presence that provides a full tour
package for travel to vivid Rajasthan that covers tour planning for
the visitors is recognized for showing through knowledge about tourism
on the one hand and complete hospitality on the other hand for the
overseas guests and extending thorough guidance right from their
reception to their departure.

Ravinder Sharma
Contact No: +91 9990812499, 802086171, 9555879148, 9999995591
Helpline No: +91 8802086171, 9555879148 (24 x 7)
Telefax: + 91 11 2539 2283
E-mail: in...@goindiatrip.com, visit...@goindiatrip.com
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Contact Representative:
Ravinder Sharma
Contact No: +91 9990812499, 802086171, 9555879148, 9999995591 (24x7)
E-mail: in...@goindiatrip.com, visit...@goindiatrip.com
URL: http://www.goindiatrip.com

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