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Destinations
Covered : Delhi-
Varanasi - Agra - Khajuraho -
Orchha - Gwalior - Shivpuri -
Ujjain - Indore - Mandu - Bhopal
- Sanchi - Bhopal - Pachmarhi -
Jabalpur - Mumbai
Duration : 18 Nights
/ 19 Days
Detailed Itinerary
Explore some of the most
aesthetic-architecture to be
found in India, splendid natural
scenery, as well as renowned
pilgrimage sights, you are on a
roll when you explore medieval
India.
Day 1 : Arrival at Delhi
The company representative shall
meet you in the arrival
visitor's hall with a paging
board. Transfer to your hotel.
Formalities of Check-in shall be
completed by the representative.
Overnight at the hotel
Delhi is no fairytale city but a
city where dreams come to
reality. Its strategic location
was one of the prime reasons why
successive dynasties chose it as
their seat of power. Delhi is
truly a symbol of the old and
the new; a blend of ancient well
preserved monuments and temples
along with jam-packed burger
joints and upmarket shopping
malls.
It is a perfect introduction to
the composite culture of an
ancient land. A window to the
kaleidoscope - that is India.
Overnight will be at Delhi.
Day 2 : Delhi Holidays
Full day guide tour of Delhi
Delhi , the capital of the
country , and one of the India's
fastest growing cities. Post
breakfast , the day shall begin
with the sightseeing of Old
Delhi.
Old Delhi owes it's origins to
moghul emperor Shah Jahan. It
offers monuments , narrowded
streets within it's granite
walls and bustling bazaars. The
main structure is the Red fort
built of red sandstone; it
houses the famous Diwan-e-khas,
the beautiful audience chamber
where the moghul emperor Shah
Jahan held court seated on the
peacock throne.
On Board the Rickshaw Ride, for
a unique experience through the
Chandni Chowk or the silver
street, experiencing the sights
and sounds of this busy avenue
heading west from the Red fort..
Opposite the fort is the largest
mosque in India - the Jama Masjid and as you walk down its
steps, you walk into the teeming
market place famous for
brocades, braids, silver,
manuscripts etc.
Continuing the tour of Old delhi,
visit Raj Ghat (Where the Father
of Nation, Mahatma Ghandi was
cremated) .
Post lunch , commenced the City
tour of New Delhi . Drive past
the state Government buildings
designed by Lutyens, visiting
Rajpath leading up from the war
memorial arch India gate, up to
the imposing presidential palace
- the Rashtrapati bhawan - built
on Raisina hill and flanked by
the secretariat buildings.
Landscaped parks and formal
gardens surround old monuments
all over the city- mausoleum of
Humayun.
End the tour at the tower
Minaret of Qutab Minar . The
earliest Muslim city of India is
15 kms from Rashtrapati bhawan
which is dominated by the Qutab
Minar, which is an
amazing 2000
yrs old pure iron pillar erected
in 4 AD which has never rusted.
Overnight at the hotel
Day 3 : Delhi - Varanasi
Breakfast at hotel.. Transfer in
time to airport for flight to
Varanasi. Upon arrival at
Varanasi, you will be met and
transferred to hotel.
Varanasi or Banaras is one of
the oldest cities of India. This
city has found place in the
Buddhist scriptures as well the
epic of Mahabharata.
In Pali language Varanasi was
called Banarasi hence it got the
name 'Banaras'. Varanasi is also
called 'Kashi' or the city of
spiritual light. Kashi is the
place where Shiva and Parvati
stood when the "time started
ticking".
This ancient city of India is
located on holiest river of
India-Ganga. This relation is
unique and has attracted
thousands of pilgrims. One
theory also goes that Varanasi
is located on the land between
the river Varuna and Assi hence
the name Varanasi.
Sunrise on the riveRfront, as
seen from a boat, can be
spiritually uplifting sight.
Crowded with temples, and its
labyrinth of streets, the city
attracts the maximum number of
tourists. The religious capital
of Hinduism
Overnight at Varanasi.
Day 4 : Varanasi - Agra
For every visitor Varanasi has
different experiences to offer.
The shimmering red and golden
water of the Ganges when rays of
dawn falls on them, the high
banks, the temples, the Ashrams,
the pavilions all are an
experience in themselves.
Chanting of Mantras, the hymns
along with the fragrance of
incense in fills the air with
mysticism which entrails every
person. The refreshing dip in
the Ganges with the splashing of
water along the ghats- in
Varanasi discovery and
experience takes to the ultimate
bliss.
Morning drive to Daswamedh Ghat
and take a boat ride on the
sacred river Ganges to see the
cremation Ghats and witness the
living traditions of one of the
world's oldest and most
important religions. (To start
at 0500 hrs. for the best
lifetime experience)
For you to appreciate this
remarkable city, we'll transfer
you to the banks of the River
Ganges before the sun rises.
Board a boat with your guide and
proceed to the middle of the
river, where at sunrise the
sight unfolds before you. Then
return for a walk through the
cobblestone streets along the
banks of "Ganga".
As shops are opening, the place
now becomes a beehive of
activity as the faithful are
coming and going. Visit Kashi
Vishwanath Temple while
returning to the hotel.
Return for breakfast to the
hotel. Depart for Agra by
flight. On arrival transfer to
hotel. In the afternoon visit
Red Fort - A massive structure
on the bank of river, Tomb of
Itmad-ud-daula- The exquisite
marble structure which was a
forerunner of the Taj. Also take
an excursion to
Fatehpur Sikri - Better known as
the deserted city of Mughal
dynasty, it still retains its
magnificence. Overnight at
hotel.
Day 5 : AGRA - KHAJURAHO
After Breakfast we will drive to
Taj Ganges parking place. From
there we will take the battery
operated Bus to World famous Taj
Mahal.
Taj Mahal - one of the Seven
Wonders of the World was built
by Shah Jahan in 1631 AD and was
completed in 1651AD. Taj Mahal -
The symbol of Love was built in
the memory of Mumtaz Mahal (Shah
Jahan' s second Wife).
After Taj you will visit
Agra Fort- which was built by
Akbar In 1525 AD.
After Agra Fort we will visit
Baby Taj - The interiors of
which are considered better than
the Taj. Also visit Sikandra.
AGRA - KHAJURAHO (travel By Air)
Reach and transfer to hotel.
Late afternoon visit to
Kahajuraho Temples.
Khajuraho - Situated in the
heart of India, in the state of
Madhya Pradesh, Khajuraho is a
fascinating village with a
quaint, rural ambience and a
rich cultural heritage, honored
by the world as India's unique
contribution to human
civilization.
There are few things in the
world which are beyond compare
and certain things that inspired
human emotions to give an outlet
to his spirtual and physical
love. The erotic images of
Khajuraho are the expresions of
these human inner fellings .
Every facade-wall, window,
pillar, and ceiling of Khajuraho
is carved with figures of
mythical and historical origins,
and while many of these depict
the innocent form of love on
these walls. Forgotten and
unvisited until the mid-1960s,
Khajuraho is now, after the Taj
, India's biggest single tourist
attraction.
Explore the village in the
evening. Visit SHILPAGRAM.
Overnight will be at Khajuraho.
Day 6 : Khajuraho -
Orchha - Gwalior
Post breakfast , Depart for
Orchha - Medieval legacy in
stone.
Orchha - The Bundela chief Raja
Rudra Pratap (1501-31) chose an
easily defended and beautiful
site for his capital. Set on the
island on a bend in the Betwa
River, it is elevated above the
surrounding wooded countryside.
Once capital of its own state,
Orchha contains three palaces -
The Raj Mahal, Rai Parveen Mahal,
Jahangir Mahal - each built by
succeeding Maharajas in a
similar style and combining to
form a complex as imposing as
that at Udaipur. Other places of
interest includes Ram Raja
Temple & Chaturbhuj Temple.
Later in the day drive to
Gwalior. On arrival check in
into hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 7 : Gwalior -
Shivpuri
Guide tour of Gwalior, The
ancient capital of Gwalior is
steeped in the splendour of its
past. A multitude of regning
dynasties, of the great Rajput
clans of the Pratiharas.
Kachwahas and Tomars have left
indelible etching of their rule
in this city of palaces, temples
and monuments. The magnificent
momentoes of a glorious past
have been preserved with care,
giving Gwalior a unique and
timeless appea You will visit
the magnificent
Gwalior Fort - This Fort complex
houses a marvellous Palace, Man
Mandir Palace, Sas Bahu Ka
Mandir, Suraj Kund etc, the
tombs of Tansen and Ghias
Mohammed, the Museum in Jai
Vilas Palace
Then drive to Shivpuri where you
arrive in time for dinner &
overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 8 : Shivpuri
The day begins with a visit to
elegant chhatris or cenotaphs of
Shivpuri. Shivpuri's royal
ambience still lives on in its
majestic palaces, hunting
lodges, exquisitely adorned
chhatries (cenotaphs) built by
the Scindias. You also visit
Bhadaiya Kund, a scenic spot
noted for its natural mineral
spring. After lunch and rest,
there is a refreshing visit to
Madhav National Park (the
sanctuary is like a dream come
true for wildlife patrons ).
Overnight at hotel.
Day 9 : Shivpuri - Ujjain
You leave after breakfast for
Ujjain carrying your packed
lunch. On arrival check in into
hotel where you will spend the
night.
Ujjain - One of the seven holy
cities of the Hindus, situated
on the banks of Khipra, is a
much frequented pilgrimage
centre. The famous Kumbha Mela
is celebrated with great
splendour every twelve years.
Day 10 : Ujjain
After breakfast enjoy
sightseeing trip of renowned
pilgrim centre. Visit
Mahakaleshwar Temple -The temple
enshrines one of the 12
Jyotirlingams
Bada Ganeshji Ka Mandir - The
largest ornate statue of Ganesha
makes this temple a popular
picnic spot
Kaliadeh Palace - The sacred
river Shipra runs through this
city of temples. Overnight at
hotel.
Day 11 : Ujjain - Indore
- Mandu
Depart after breakfast for
Indore where you visit the
unusual
Kanch Mandir - This Jain temple
is very plain from outside but
inside is completely mirrored
with pictures of sinners being
tortured in the after life, and
the Museum - It
has one of the
best collections of medieval and
pre-medieval Hindu Sculpture in
Madhya Pradesh.
Leave Indore for Mandu by
surface, enroute visit
Omkareshwar.
Omkareshwar- A holy island,
shaped like the sacred Hindu
symbol 'OM', Omkareshwar
continues to draw thousands of
devotees. Here the rivers
Narmada and Kaveri meet and
pilgrims gather at the
confluence in large numbers to
kneel and pay obeisance before
the Jyotirlinga (one of the
twelve throughout India) at the
temple of Sri Omkar Mandhata.
After the visit continue your
drive, on arrival check-in at
Tourist Cottage.
Afternoon visit Mandu. Arrive in
time for a relaxed evening and
an overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 12 : Mandu
Mandu, The city of Joy, is full
of legends of love and glory,
specially those of Baz Bahadur
and the beautiful Roopmati.
Mandu- Emperor Jehagir who
journeyed all the way from Delhi
to spend time here wrote, "I
Know of no place so pleasant in
climate and so pretty in scenery
as Mandu during the rains".
A fine example of Indo-Islamic
architecture, Mandu is a romance
in stone echoing joyous life and
the love tales of poet-prince
Baz Bahadur for the beautiful
Rani Roopmati. The balladeers of
Malwa continue to sing of the
royal romance. According to a
legend Rani Rupmati's lyrical
voice can still be heard across
the Narmada.
Mandu, situated at an altitude
of 2000 ft. was originally the
fort capital of the Parmar
rulers of Malwa. Towards the end
of the 13th century, it became
the pleasure resort of the
Sultan of Malwa who renamed it
Shadiabad or the City of Joy.
Enclosed by 45 kms. Of parapets
and walls, it can be entered by
12 gates, the most important
among these being the Delhi
Darwaza, the main entrance of
this fortress city. Overnight at
hotel.
Day 13 : Mandu - Bhopal
After breakfast you leave for
Bhopal. Enroute have your lunch
at Indore and arrive in time for
tea at Bhopal. You enjoy a free
evening to shop and relax.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 14 : Bhopal - Sanchi
- Bhopal
Full day visit excursion to
Sanchi
Sanchi - is a serene hill
crowned by a group of stupa and
pillars that represents the peak
of perfection in Buddhist art
and architectural modes. See the
great stupa No.1 the oldest
stone structure in India, 36.5
mts in diameter and 16.4 mts
high and with a massive
hemispherical dome, the dome
stands in eternal majesty. It
has paved procession path around
it worn smooth by centuries of
visiting pilgrims. Four gateways
- Eastern, Western, Southern,
Northern gateway; Stupa No.2,
No.3 and the Ashoka Pillar. The
Buddhist Vihara, The great bowl
- carved out of one block of
stone, this mammoth bowl was
carved to contain food that was
distributed amongst the monks of
Sanchi. The Gupta temple, the
museum also are worth visiting.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 15 : Bhopal-
Pachmarhi
Depart for Panchmarhi after
breakfast. Enroute you visit
Bhimbetka where paintings in
over 500 caves depict the life
of the pre-historic dwellers in
vivid, panoramic detail. Enroute
have your lunch. You arrive at
Pachmarhi for a relaxed evening
and overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 16 : Pachmarhi
As a hill station this place has
been untouched and unexplored.
The natural beauty of
Pachmarhi
has remained unexploited and is
lesser known to the foreign
tourists. Geographically
Pachmarhi is a group of
waterfalls. Apart from the
ancient temples and buildings,
this place is known for its
natural beauty. Though Pachmarhi
has no comparison with the hill
stations of the Himalayas still
it carries a charm of its own
which is unique to this place.
Day for Relaxation. Overnight at
Panchmarhi
Day 17 : Pachmarhi -
Jabalpur
After breakfast, you leave for
Jabalpur with packed lunch from
tourist motel Pipariya. You
reach Jabalpur in time for
dinner and overnight stay at the
hotel.
Pleasure resort and capital of
the Gond kings during the 12th
century, Jabalpur was later the
seat of the Kalchuri dynasty.
The Marathas held sway over
Jabalpur until 1817, when the
British wrested it from them and
left their impression on the
spacious cantonment with its
colonial residences and
barracks. Today Jabalpur is an
important administrative centre,
abustle with commercial
activity.
Day 18 : Jabalpur -
Mumbai
Depart for Mumbai by train .
Overnight in the train.
Day 19 : Mumbai
On arrival, transfer to the
hotel for wash and change.
Afternoon , city tour of Mumbai
- The fashion City of India ,
followed by dinner and departure
transfer to International
Airport to board flight back
home.
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