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Sejour De Grand Luxe Tour – 10 Nights & 11 Days

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10 Nights & 11 Days

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40 people

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English, Hindi

The Golden Triangle tour of India is one of the most well-known excursions in the country, and it includes the cities of Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra. Many travellers from around the world flock to the plains of North India to experience India’s royalty, culture, and kindness. Our Sejour De Grand Luxe vacation package allows you to visit Mumbai, the city of dreams, and Udaipur, the city of lakes.

We will take you into the Ranthambore jungles to meet one of the most spectacular animals on the planet, the Royal Bengal Tiger. On this Delhi Agra Jaipur Udaipur travel package, experience romance at Udaipur’s lakes and the Taj Mahal in Agra.

Note: This is simply a suggested itinerary to show what is possible. We design vacations to meet your individual requirements. Please contact us if you require any changes so that we may build a holiday to your specific needs for an amazing India visit.

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Highlights

  • Visit the charming attractions of Delhi like Parliament House, Humayun’s tomb, and India Gate
  • Have rendezvous with Royalty in the palaces of Jaipur and Udaipur
  • Walk with the Tigers in Ranthambore
  • Experience the majestic environment of the dream city Mumbai
  • Have a beautiful sunrise view of the famous Taj Mahal

Day 1 - Arrive in Delhi

As soon as you touch down at the Delhi International Airport, your trip of Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, and Udaipur will begin. You will be driven to your hotel, where you can spend the night while taking in views of the Delhi skyline. You may enjoy the remaining time as you please. You may stroll close by the hotel and experience Delhi's market.

Spend the night in a hotel in Delhi.

Day 2 - Delhi Sightseeing

Enjoy a great breakfast before we move on to exploring Delhi. One of the biggest countries in the world's capital has a long and varied cultural history. The city has been dominated by numerous dynasties throughout the course of its more than 900-year history, including the Rajputs, Marathas, Sikhs, Mughals, and ultimately the British.

The Laxmi Narayan Temple, a magnificent Hindu temple devoted to the Goddess of Wealth Laxmi and her husband Lord Narayan, who is thought to be an avatar of Lord Vishnu, will be our first stop of the day. The temple, sometimes called the Birla Mandir, was constructed in the 1930s by well-known entrepreneur J.K. Birla.

One of the most magnificent structures in contemporary India is the Parliament House, which was created by the renowned architect Edward Lutyens. In the central hall of the Parliament building, which has a circumference of 98 feet, the Indian Constitution was written.

The India Gate, a massive sandstone archway originally known as the All-India War Memorial, was constructed to honour the sacrifice made by both British and Indian soldiers during the First World War. The Red Fort, one of the best military forts ever constructed in India, will be passed by us as we continue driving. The Red Fort, constructed by the Mughals, was given its name for the widespread use of Red Sandstone in its construction.

The Jama Masjid, which is one of the biggest mosques in Asia, would be our next stop. The mosque was constructed by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan and is a prime example of Mughal design.

The earliest Charbagh (Garden style) mausoleum constructed in the subcontinent is Humayun's mausoleum. Your imagination will be filled with vivid images of pleasure as you stroll around the exquisitely designed grounds of the Humayun's Tomb. The iconic Taj Mahal is thought to have drawn influence from the tomb.

At the Gandhi Memorial, honour Mahatma Gandhi. The great man was actually cremated here after passing away. One of India's best examples of Mughal architecture is the Qutub Minar. Along with the Qutub Minar, the Qutub complex is home to numerous additional buildings, including the well-known Alai-Darwaza gate.

For the night, we head back to our Delhi hotel.

Day 3 - Delhi – Agra

Today, we go by road from Delhi to Agra, and once we arrive there, you must check into your hotel. Prepare yourself as we go from the hotel to visit the Agra Fort, a fort built by Akbar when Agra served as the Mughal dynasty's capital. The fort, which is practically impenetrable, is regarded as a military marvel.

Next on our list is the tomb of Itmad-Ud-Daulah, popularly known as Baby Taj, which is the final resting place of Mirza Ghiyas Beg, the Wazir of the Mughal emperor Jehangir.

Your hotel in Agra will be where you spend the night.

Day 4 - Agra – Fatehpur Sikri – Ranthambore

We get up earlier than normal today so that we can view the stunning Taj Mahal. When the sun is rising and the monument to love is bathed in its golden rays, it is a sight to behold.

Following some time spent admiring the Taj, we'll head back towards your accommodation for a sumptuous breakfast.

Later, after stopping at the deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri, we depart for Ranthambore. Akbar, the Mughal emperor, erected the city in honour of Khwaja Salim-ud-din Chisti, a revered Sufi saint who accurately foretold the birth of the next Mughal prince. The Buland Darwaza, Birbal and Tansen Mahal, Jodha Bai Palace, and Jama Masjid are just a few of the city's many attractions.

When you get to Ranthambore, check into the hotel to spend the night.

Day 5 - Ranthambore

Wake up to the sound of chirping birds in the deep jungle of Ranthambore National Park on the fifth day of your Delhi Agra Ranthambore Jaipur tour. In a jeep or a canter, you can do a morning and an afternoon safari. Later on in the day, share amazing tales of your forest trip while enjoying a nice meal over a bonfire.

Your hotel in Ranthambore will be where you spend the night.

Day 6 - Ranthambore – Jaipur

Enjoy your delicious breakfast in Ranthambore and then drive the approximately 5-hour distance to the pink city of Jaipur. When you get to your hotel, you can decide to take the rest of the day as you choose. We advise you to browse at Jaipur's well-known local bazaars for some lovely handicrafts and sarees.

Your hotel in Jaipur will be where you spend the night.

Day 7 - Jaipur

We begin the day by riding an elephant to the Amber Fort's main gate. The fort, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a good illustration of how Rajput and Mughal architectural styles may coexist. The City Palace, which takes up one-seventh of the space of Jaipur's ancient city, is the next place we go. The City Palace, one of India's best examples of palace construction, houses numerous Rajput artefacts that are on display.

The stone observatory at Jantar Mantar, another city-based UNESCO World Heritage site, is a fine example of prehistoric astronomy. It is incredible how precisely the stone instruments constructed in the 18th century forecast planetary movements.

Then we visit Chandpole, Kishan Pol, Tripolia, Johari Bazaar, as well as other well-known neighbourhood bazaars in Jaipur. The city is renowned for preserving a vast selection of regional handicrafts, leather goods, work clothing made by Chicken Zardosi, and jewellery.

Your hotel in Jaipur will be where you spend the night.

Day 8 - Jaipur - Udaipur

Eat a regal breakfast before we travel to Udaipur, a charming city. Spend the remaining part of the day in Udaipur at your leisure after checking into your hotel. You can stroll close to the hotel or visit Udaipur's bazaar. By exploring the surrounding locations, you may also enjoy the evening while savouring the local cuisine.

Udaipur hotel stay for the night.

Day 9 - Udaipur

After finishing your breakfast, move on to the city's attractions.

We will go to the Saheliyon Ki Bari, a lovely garden that the King created for the enjoyment of his queen and her attendants. The garden contains numerous beautiful monuments constructed of flawless white marble as well as fountains that spout cool water, providing much-needed relief from the oppressive Rajasthani heat.

The magnificent Jagdish Temple, which is devoted to Lord Vishnu, is regarded as the biggest temple in the area. This temple stands out from the other temples you may have seen thanks to its stunning Indo-Aryan architecture.

One of the grandest buildings you will ever see is the City Palace of Udaipur, which is located within Lake Pichola. This castle contains outstanding specimens of marble, silver, and mirror work.

Return to the hotel later in the evening to have a lavish meal. Your Udaipur hotel will be where you spend the night.

Day 10 - Udaipur – Mumbai (By Flight)

You should eat breakfast first before we depart Udaipur to catch a trip to Mumbai.

You will be transferred to your hotel after arriving in the large metropolis of Mumbai, where you can freshen yourself before we go see Mumbai's attractions.

Experience Mumbai's Crawford Bazaar's old-world charm and distinctive Norman-Flemish architecture. One of the most well-known markets for shopping in the city is this one.

One of the biggest open washing facilities in the world, the Dhobi Ghat in Mumbai, washes almost a half million items of clothing each day. Visit this 140-year-old facility to learn how one of the world's most populous cities cleans up after itself!

According to legend, Pherozeshah Mehta, known as the "Lion of Mumbai," constructed the Hanging Gardens to guard against pollution of the city's freshwater reservoir. The Hanging Gardens, one of the city's very few remaining sizable green areas, are a pleasure for weary Mumbai residents.

The Mumba Devi Temple, after which the city is called, is one of the city's oldest temples. The temple, which is located in Mumbai's bustling Zaveri Bazaar, is especially venerated by the Koli fishermen neighbourhood.

Day 11 - Mumbai departure

Your Golden Triangle Tour with Mumbai concludes today. After breakfast today, we'll explore the well-known Elephanta Caves. Eat great street cuisine in Mumbai to indulge in the vibrant flavours of the city. Once you've dined to your heart's delight, head to the airport in Mumbai to get a flight to your next location. We sincerely hope you have liked this tour, and we can't wait to welcome you back on another unforgettable voyage.

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