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The colors of nature and its beauty are more captivating and enchanting than any artificial jewelry and they are certainly more comforting than any artificial luxury. The national capital Delhi along with 2 other golden triangle cities create a panoramic view which is matched by no other. The Sariska and Ranthambore National Parks are proud partners of Project Tiger to help and save the species. The melodies and war songs of the brave soldiers of Amber still echo in the Amer Fort. The fusion of old architectural skills and nature lovers can be seen very well in Bharatpur.
Day 1: Delhi Arrival
Upon your arrival, you will be picked up by our staff member and escorted to your pre-booked hotel for some rest, the rest of the day is at leisure. Delhi is a hub for food junkies and Shopaholics, you can pay a visit to Paratha Gali of Chandani Chowk to try some delicious Indian food and Hauz Khas for shopping. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 2- Delhi excursion
Post breakfast, your Delhi excursion will begin with sightseeing of Qutub Minar- A 234 feet high minaret which was built by Mughal emperor Qutub-Ud-Din Aibak, India gate which was is a war memorial dedicated to the soldiers of first World War and lotus temple which is a fine example of the modern style of architecture with its 27 petal shaped marble leaves. Post this, you will pay a visit to the Red Fort which was a major political and ceremonial center of Mughal Dynasty. This fort is made of red sandstone in the Mughal style of architecture. You can surprise your taste buds with spicy street food of Delhi during the excursion. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 3: Delhi – Sariska
Early in the morning, after breakfast, you will leave for Sariska Tiger Reserve and National Park located in Alwar district of Rajasthan. This jungle habitat comprises of dry deciduous forests, hilly cliffs and rocky landscapes which are perfect for an adventure seeker. The reserve is home to a number of species like Bengal Tiger, Indian leopard, striped hyena, chital, nilgai, sambhar, chinkara, four-horned antelope and many more. With a variety of trees, you can also see floral species. Other places of interest in the area include Astroport Sariska, Pandupol Hanumanji Temple, Kankwadi Fort, and Sariska Palace. The most interesting are the ruins of Bhangarh which has been deemed as a haunted site. You will relax overnight in a hotel.
Day 4: Sariska – Jaipur
Post breakfast, you will be transferred to Jaipur and since it isn't much far away from Sariska, you can directly go for sightseeing. The Pink City of Rajasthan is dotted with lots of heritage destinations that amaze every traveler who come to visit India. Post breakfast, you will be visiting Hawa Mahal palace or the wind palace with 953 windows and Jantar Mantar which is the biggest astronomical observatory to observe celestial objects with the naked eyes. Next to Jantar Mantar lies the City Palace, Jaipur which was once the home to the members of the royal family. Thereafter, you can visit the most renowned museum in Jaipur, Albert Hall, the oldest State Museum of Rajasthan which houses various artifacts, porcelain, Brahma Statue, Buddhist mural, and Lakshminarayan statue. You can gather some souvenirs from Bapu Bazaar and beautiful gemstones and jewelry at reasonable prices form Johri Bazaar of Jaipur. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 5: Jaipur - Amber
Post breakfast, you will be taken to the Amer fort, where you can choose to experience the elephant safari to reach the gateway of Amer Fort. Amer Fort is one of the most visited forts of India because of its unique blend of Rajput, Mughal and European style of architecture. Close to Amer Fort lies the Jaigarh Fort, built by Jai Singh II to protect Amer Fort. The Nahargarh Fort was also built by Jai Singh II as a retreat and lies close to the 2 forts overlooking Jaipur. Post this, you will be taken to the Jal Mahal palace which is situated right in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake welcoming various migratory birds in the months from November to January. Overnight stay at the hotel in Jaipur.
Day 6: Jaipur - Sawai Madhopur
You will leave for Sawai Madhopur after breakfast and there you will visit the Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History which is a regional museum of natural history exhibiting plants, animals, and geology of Western India. Then, you will visit the Trinetra Ganesh Temple which is the most popular pilgrimage site in the region. You can spend the rest of the day exploring the surrounding areas. Overnight stay in a hotel.
Day 7: Ranthambore National Park
You will kick-start your day a good cup of coffee and a hearty breakfast, after which you will visit the famous Ranthambore National Park which is home to a number of species of wild animals including tigers and sambar deer along with 539 species of flora. Other major attraction here, is the majestic Ranthambore Fort which is a 10th-century Fort with 3 red Karauli stone temples. Close to the fort is the Lake Padam Talao. You can also visit the Jogi Mahal and click pictures with India’s second largest banyan tree. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 8: Sawai Madhopur - Bharatpur
Post breakfast, you will leave for Bharatpur. After taking some rest at your prebooked hotel, you will set out to explore Bharatpur. You will visit the 18th-century fortress, Lohagarh Fort, which has a number of monuments and also the Laxman Mandir, an ancient Hindu Temple. You will go to the Keoladeo National Park which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a renowned bird sanctuary. You can then visit the Rope Castle Adventure Park to have some adventure activities. Overnight stay at a hotel.
Day 9: Bharatpur – Agra
Post breakfast, you will on your way to Agra, a beautiful city situated on the banks of River Yamuna, where you will visit the iconic white mausoleum Taj Mahal which is also one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. It was built by Shah Jahan in memory of his late wife Mumtaz Mahal who died during childbirth. It was built in 1643 with the help of 20,000 artisans by white marble. You will also visit this magnificent piece of art in the evening where you can enjoy the beauty of the Taj and Yamuna River with sunset. You will also be paying a visit to the Agra Fort which was a major residence of Mughal era before Delhi. You can try the sweet delicacy of Agra ‘Agra Petha’ on the streets outside Taj and Mughal cuisine in Agra as well. Other places to visit include Tomb of I'timÄd-Ud-Daulah, Akbar’s Tomb, Mehtab Bagh and Moti Masjid. Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 10: Agra – Delhi
After you have rested properly in Agra, you will have an early morning breakfast and then you will be transferred to Delhi for your journey ahead.