Delhi
Our
tour starts in the bustling capital city of Delhi, providing a
fascinating introduction to the sights and sounds of India. During
our time in Delhi we explore atmospheric Old Delhi with its busy
winding streets and colourful bazaars. Drive past the imposing Red
Fort, visit the largest Mosque in India Jamma Masjid and also
visit the 2nd world war memorial of India Gate.
Delhi, the capital city of India, is the most important gateway to
India, drawing millions of visitors from all over the world every
year. With a history dating back to thousands of years, Delhi
today is a fascinating blend of old and new. On tours to Delhi,
you'll find some of India's most popular historical monuments, as
well as world-class luxury hotels, restaurants, nightclubs and
much more. Delhi also has a good network of air, rail and road,
connecting it to all major cities and tourist destinations of
India. In fact, majority of visitors to India start their India
tour from Delhi only.
Agra
Home
to the Taj Mahal, truly one of the world’s most iconic buildings,
and its greatest monument built to commemorate love. We visit the
impressive Agra fort, the stunning deserted Mughal city of
Fatephur Sikri and the incomparable Taj Mahal at dawn. We then
travel to the historic town of Bharatpur for 1 nights stay at the
Laxmi Villas Palace, a beautiful heritage palace built for the
family of Maharajah Ram Singh.
Ranthambhore
The Ranthambhore National Park stretches across an area of 1,334
sq km on the eastern edge of the Thar Desert. Once the hunting
grounds of the erstwhile ruling family of Jaipur, today it is one
of the last sanctuaries of the big cat, the Royal Bengal Tiger.
Ranthambhore actually consist of not one, but three, wildlife
preserves: the Ranthambhore National Park itself, the Sawai
Mansingh Sanctuary and the Keladevi Sanctuary.
Ranthambhore is an oasis of dense dry deciduous forests amidst a
vast tract of semi arid scrub and thorny desert vegetation
surrounded by the hills of the Vindhyas and the Aravalis.
An ancient fort lies within the park boundaries of Ranthambore,
adding to its charm. Ravines, nallahs, water bodies and waterfalls
add to its beauty and offer many natural hideouts for tigers and
the other wildlife endemic to this park
The Ranthambore National Park is 145 km from Jaipur though the
nearest railhead is at Sawai Madhopur, 12 km away. Sawai Madhopur,
which lies on the main Delhi-Mumbai railway route, is connected by
train to a number of cities and towns across India, including
Delhi, Mumbai and Jaipur. The nearest airports are at Kota and
Jaipur, from where a bus or train can be taken to Sawai Madhopur,
where a taxi may be hired to get to Ranthambhore; alternatively,
you can take the bus which goes to the park.
Jaipur
The
'Pink City' of Jaipur, with its bustling streets, opulent palaces
and historic sights, is the capital of Rajasthan.
Jaipur the colourful capital of Rajasthan. Do you want to explore
the Fort, palaces and rippling sand dunes, do you want to discover
the culture and heritage of Jaipur. We can help you to decide a
tour which explore the complete experience of Jaipur and total
comfort and satisfaction of the journey.
Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1727, Jaipur is a fairly
young city of India but its cultural heritage is as rich as any of
the cities that have existed in history since ancient times. There
are many tourist attractions in Jaipur for you to visit on your
tour to Jaipur, under the Golden Triangle Tours package offered by
Adventure Tours of India.
Attractions
Amer Palace, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Nahargarh Fort, Jai Garh,
Jantar Mantar, Sisodia Rani ka Bagh, Government Central Museum,
Galta Temples, bairath Temple, Samode Palace, Ramgarh Lake,
Vidyadhar's Garden, Sanganer Gardens and much more.
Pushkar
Pushkar is famous for the Lord Brahma Temple and camel fair, also
called as Pushkar Fair. Pushkar is also an important religious
place for Hindus.
Pushkar Fair : - The well-known and marked with largest
participation of all the festivals of Rajasthan, Pushkar is an
important pilgrimage as well as the venue of a mammoth cattle
fair. Bazaars, auctions, music and sports are highlight of this
event Recommended.
Udaipur
The city of Lakes. Udaipur is a lovely land around the azure water
lake, hemmed in by the lush hills of the Aravali.
420 km from Jaipur on Jaipur-Mumbai highway also called "City of
Lakes" was founded by Maharana Udai Sigh II in 1568. Also called
"Venice of East" is famous for lakes, palaces (Lake Palace Hotel),
city palace, puppet museum, miniature paintings, and temples (Nathadwara
50 km and Eklangji 20 km from Udaipur). Udaipur is a fascinating
blend of sights, sound and experiences and inspiration for the
imagination of poets, painters and writers.
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