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Qutab Minar, Raj Ghat.
Drives pass India Gate, Jama Masjid.
JAIPURAmber Fort (Elephant Ride), City Palace, Hawal Mahal (Palace of Winds), Birla Temple
CHOKHI DHANIDrive through the local bazaars.
AGRA SURROUNDINGSFatehpur Sikri.
AGRATaj Mahal, Agra Fort.
| Day 1 | SINGAPORE – NEW DELHI |
| Assemble at Singapore Changi International Airport for your flight (Jet Airways – 9W17 leaving 2300 hrs) to NEW DELHI, the capital of India. | |
| Day 2 | DELHI - JAIPUR |
| Upon arrival at 0215hrs, our local representative will meet you at the airport. Proceed for about 6 hours drive to JAIPUR. Upon arrival, visit BIRLA TEMPLE, also known as LAXMI NARAYAN TEMPLE. It is brightly lit in the night with in pure white marble, dominates the skyline of southern part of Jaipur. Follow by CHOKHI DHANI. In the magical land of Rajasthan where the heat shimmers like phantom water, where the things you see are not really there and where the things that vanish behind veils of illusion, stands Chokhi Dhani, an ethnic village resort with a blend of rustic environment and modern amenities making it an important destination in Pink City. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) | |
| Day 3 | JAIPUR |
| In the morning, visit AMBER FORT. The palace complex has various gateways, gardens, halls, stairways, pillared pavilions, temples and palaces. Take an ELEPHANT RIDE (subject to availability, if fail Jeep ride is provided) at the Fort; see the SHEESH MAHAL, DEWA-N-KHAS, and DEWAN-E-AAM in the Fort. Later, visit CITY PALACE. The palace has been home to the rulers of Jaipur since the first half of the 18th century by Jai Singh, a famous astronomer. Today, part of the complex is open to the public as a museum. Follow by HAWA MAHAL, also known as “PALACE OF WINDS”. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) | |
| Day 4 | JAIPUR – AGRA |
| After breakfast, proceed to Agra, enroute to visit FATEHPUR SIKRI. Fatehpur Sikri was constructed by Akbar in 1569 to honor Sufi Saint, Shaikh Salim Chisti. Akbar’s court occupied this city until it was abandoned due to non-availability of water but still in a state of perfect preservations. Upon arrival in AGRA, visit the world famous TAJ MAHAL. Taj Mughal was built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. This sublime garden-tomb cost nearly 41 million rupees and 500 kilos of gold. About 20,000 workers laboured for 12 years to complete it. Followed by the massive AGRA FORT. Agra Fort was built by Emperor Akbar between 1565 and 1573. Its imposing red sandstone ramparts form a crescent along the riverfront, and encompass an enormous complex of courtly buildings (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) | |
| Day 5 | AGRA – DELHI |
| After breakfast, 5 hours drive back to Delhi. Upon arrival, visit NEW DELHI - QUTAB MINAR (12th century AD) – one of the most prefer Towers in the world, near by amidst the ruins of Quwat-Ul-Eslam Mosque stands the Iron pillar which does not rust. Next, OLD DELHI - RAJ GHAT. RAJ GHAT is simply a black marble block with the last words said by Mahatma Gandhi, which were ‘Hey Ram’ (Oh God). By the marble piece there are also a garden with fountains and exotic trees. A ceremony takes place every Friday to mark the respect of Mahatma Gandhi. Drive pass INDIA GATE & JAMA MASJID – the biggest mosque in India and back to Hotel for your Hotel check in. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) | |
| Day 6 | DELHI |
| Today at leisure. You may want to do more shopping or join some optional tour to Akshardham Temple which is considered as one of the wonders of modern India or Adventure Islands amusement park. (Breakfast) | |
| Day 7 | DELHI – SINGAPORE |
| This morning, transfer to airport for your flight back to Singapore. We hope you have a memorable time with CTC Holidays. (Breakfast) | |
| * Due to unforeseen circumstances, the sequence of itinerary may subject to changes without prior notice | |