Delhi, Jaipur & Agra

with optional Ranthambore Extension

Length: 9 - 12 days  
Guaranteed Dates Available
 

Delhi Jaipur and Agra Educational Tour | Indian Woman
 
Map of Delhi, Jaipur, & Agra Educational Tour
 
Delhi Jaipur and Agra Educational Tour | Taj Mahal
 
  • Day 1 Start Tour
  • Day 2 Namasthe Delhi
    Meet your Tour Director and check into hotel
  • Day 3 Delhi Landmarks
    Jama Masjid Mosque
    Visit Lal Quila (Red Fort)
    Raj Ghat & the site of Mahatma Ghandi's cremation
    Royal Mall
    Connaught Place
    Humayun's Tomb
    Janpath Market
    Son & Lumiere show
    Details: Old Delhi guided sightseeing tour
    Royalty and nobility, vast palaces and grand mansions, Old Delhi was once the majestic capital of India and is still filled with the incredible architecture of its former glory days. See the impressive Jama Masjid, built in 1656; it is the largest and best-known mosque in India. Visit the vast Lal Quila (Red Fort) the former residence of the Royal Family and headquarters for the British Army during British occupation. Then, pay your respects to one of the greatest men in Indian History, Mahatma Gandhi, at his memorial the Raj Ghat.
    Details: New Delhi guided sightseeing tour
    New Delhi serves as the seat of the Indian Government and is characterized by wide tree-lined boulevards and impressive national monuments. Drive down the Rajpath, or Royal Mall, arguably the most important road in all of India, and head to Connaught Place, the largest financial and business district in New Delhi. Visit Humayun’s Tomb, which was the first garden-tomb built in India, and marvel at its massive white marble dome and red sandstone sides. Wander along Janapath Market and browse through hundreds of shops set up along the sidewalk selling inexpensive jewelry, Indian artifacts and pure essential oils and perfumes.
  • Day 4 Delhi to Agra
    Transfer to Agra
    Free afternoon in Agra
    Evening magic show
  • Day 5 Agra Landmarks
    Agra guided sightseeing tour
    Details: Visit the Taj Mahal
    Visit one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal. Construction began in 1632 in memory of Shah Jahan’s wife who, with her dying breath, requested that he build a mausoleum for her. The Taj (as it is often called) is considered the greatest example of Mughal architecture and its characteristic white dome is recognized world-wide. Sit beside the glass-like reflecting pool directly in front of the mausoleum and take in the surrounding manicured gardens and exotic flowers.
    Details: Visit Agra Fort
    Considered one of the most important forts in India, Agra Fort was once the home to important Mughal rulers. The fort is surrounded by a seventy foot-tall wall with four embellished gates on each side and is representative of both Hindu and Muslim architecture. Although overshadowed by its neighbor, the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort is still an impressive and important monument, and is visited by a large number of tourists each year.
  • Day 6 Agra to Jaipur
    Transfer to Jaipur via Fathepur Sikri
    Jami Masjid Mosque
    Details: Palace of Jodha Bai
    Intricate Hindu motifs of swans, elephants and parrots cover the interior of the Palace of Jodha Bai and are an impressive sight. Built as a Harem, a sacred space for women that is forbidden for men to enter, the Palace of Jodha Bai is comprised of numerous connected apartments surrounding a massive inner courtyard, and was most likely home to the queen and her royal female attendants.
  • Day 7 Jaipur Landmarks
    Excursion to the Palace of Amber
    Painted elephant ride
    Visit City Palace
    Mubarak Mahal Textile Museum
    Folk evening
    Details: Visit Palace of the Winds
    How can you keep a palace cool in the stifling Indian heat before there was electricity or AC? You build one with 953 windows! At least that’s what the builders of Hawa Mahal did in order to keep a constant cooling breeze throughout the palace in the summer months (hence the name, Palace of the Winds). Built of red, pink and white sandstone and in the shape of the crown of Krishna, a Hindu God, the Palace of the Winds is a unique must-see.
    Details: Jaipur guided sightseeing tour
    Known as the “Pink City”, Jaipur is an impressive pre-modern Indian city known for its wide boulevards and well-planned streets. During your tour pass by the famous Palace of the Winds and the breathtaking Jal Mahal, a “water palace” that sits in the middle of Mansagar Lake. During the hot summer months the lake dries up but during the rainy season the lake fills with water, creating a magical glass-like reflection of the palace and surrounding it with beautiful purple water flowers.
  • Day 8 Jaipur to Delhi
    Transfer to Delhi
  • Day 9 End tour

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  • Day 9 Delhi--Ranthambore
    Travel to Ranthambore
    Details: Ranthambore National Park Evening Canter Safari
    Hop into your jeep, pull out your binoculars and get ready to see some Indian wildlife! Ranthambore National Park is the best-known park in Northern India and is famous as a sanctuary for the Indian tiger. Bump along the dirt roads and see if you spot one of these majestic cats in its natural jungle habitat.
  • Day 10 Ranthambore Landmarks
    Ranthambore National Park visit
  • Day 11 Ranthambore--Delhi
    Travel to Sawaimadhopur
    Travel to Delhi via train
  • Day 12 End tour
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    Tour Includes:
    • Round-trip airfare
    • 7 overnight stays (10 with extension) in hotels with private bathrooms
    • Breakfast daily
    • Dinner daily
    • Full-time services of a professional Tour Director
    • Guided sightseeing tours and city walks as per itinerary
    • Visits to select attractions as per itinerary
    • Tour Diary™