Delhi-Agra-Jaipur-Mumbai
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Explore Humayun’s tomb, QutubMinar and Red Fort in Delhi that showcases rich Mughal history
Enjoy cafe hopping at the Hauz Khas
Explore Taj Mahal at the Agra and enjoy the beautiful views
Visit Amber fort and enjoy elephant rides
Enjoy a peaceful sunset at Marine Drive in Mumbai.
Accommodation services with all amenities
Breakfast throughout the trip.
Comfortable transportation for local sightseeing.
Private guided tours to major tourist attractions of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur.
Assistance on arrival and departure from Delhi
Entry fees to monuments
Personal expenses like shopping, laundry and tips
Travel insurance
Flights or train tickets to and from Delhi
Camera or video charges at monuments
Chokhi Dhani dinner cost and camel rides if opted
Meals other than breakfast
Any sightseeing not mentioned in the itinerary
Once you arrive in Delhi, check into your hotel so you can have a filling breakfast and prepare for the day. Visit Rashtrapati Bhavan and take in the architectural magnificence of the British era. Explore the mystical ambiance of the popular Lotus Temple, which is well-known for its distinctive architectural design. To experience the contemporary side of Delhi, visit the marketplaces and eat lunch at a stylish cafe in Connaught Place. Sarojini Nagar offers great apparel, accessories, and shoes at affordable prices. Finish the day with exhilarating Yulu rides near India Gate after dining at a restaurant that serves North Indian cuisine.
To understand Delhi's rich history, visit historic locations including Red Fort, India Gate, and Humayun's Tomb. Qutub Minar is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is well-known for its unique architecture. Visit a few restaurants for a delicious dinner after exploring the ancient forts in the Hauz Khas area. Take a spiritual retreat at Gurudwara Bangla Sahib and immerse yourself in the tranquil surroundings. Explore the vibrant Chandni Chowk bazaar, where you can buy textiles, jewelry, and accessories.
Agra is just a short drive from Delhi, which is well-known for its authentic street cuisine and regal splendor. After arriving at your accommodation, take a shower. For authentic kachoris, visit a nearby restaurant. Visit the well-known Taj Mahal, which is said to be a symbol of love, after that. You may unwind and take pictures at the tranquil Mehtab Bagh, which is near the Taj. For a lavish dining experience that will make you feel like a king or queen, head to the Oberoi Amarvilas. While exploring the historic monument, take in the breathtaking views of the Taj Mahal. Meditation and spa treatments are options for people who want to calm their thoughts and emotions.
Admire the stunning Agra Fort's architecture, which has been acknowledged by UNESCO. Buy artisan goods and petha, a traditional treat, as you visit the local markets. Discover Agra's famous Kinari Bazars, which is known for its souvenirs and handcrafted goods. While there, see Fatehpur Sikri, the erstwhile capital of the Mughals, which is well-known for its ancient remains and imperial splendor. Take a tour of the old mosques and forts to learn more about the region's past.
One of Rajasthan's most well-known cities, Jaipur, is reachable by car from Agra. See Amber Fort, which is well-known for its stunning architecture and is among Jaipur's most identifiable forts. Enjoy the elephant safari while admiring the Sheesh Mahal, a stunning artwork built inside the fort. Constructed on the Aravali Hills, the Nahargarh Fort offers stunning views of the city. You may experience Rajasthani cuisine, camel rides, and traditional music performances at the Chokhi Dhani, which offers a genuine and authentic taste of Rajasthani culture. Shop for jewelry, handcrafted wooden displays, handmade goods, and local souvenirs while exploring the streets of Johri Bazar and Bapu bazaar.
At the well-known Hawa Mahal, which is well-known for its unique design, take some pictures. Discover the City Palace, the perfect example of Rajput and Mughal architecture. Visit one of Rajasthan's oldest museums, the Albert Hall Museum, to view the antiquities, manuscripts, and paintings that showcase Jaipur's rich past. For more stunning pictures, visit Panna Meena ka Kund, Jaipur's medieval water system. The Jal Mahal, often known as the floating palace, is a majestic fort located on Man Sagar Lake. Spend some time there. Treat yourself to a Rajasthani Thali at a classic restaurant in Jaipur. Head over to the airport and take a flight for Mumbai
Arrive in Mumbai early morning and check in to your hotel. visit the Gateway of India that offers an iconic view. Enjoy your royal breakfast at the Taj Mahal Palace’s Sea Lounge. Visit the Kala Ghoda art district that showcases rich history, art galleries and beautiful aesthetics. For a quick shopping session visit the Colaba Causeway and then head over to Juhu beach. Explore the new areas of the beach and enjoy the coconut trees, water and the tropical climate.
Have your breakfast and then head over to the Hazrat Ali Dargah for a spiritual retreat. The ambience is peaceful and you can spend a good time here. Next head over to the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya and explore the rich cultural heritage. Head over to the Carter Road and if you’re lucky you can spot some Bollywood stars. Explore the areas and then to enjoy the night life visit the SoHo House and experience the luxury of Mumbai
Visit the Mary Church for a quick spiritual retreat and then have your breakfast at the Kala Ghoda cafe. Then head over to the airport as your trip comes to an end here.