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NEW
DELHI - JAIPUR SAME DAY TOUR
DETAIL ITINERARY
06.00AM : Pick up from your hotel
in Delhi only. Drive to Jaipur.( 270 Kms , 5 Hrs Drive )
11.00AM : Visit to Amber Fort
01.00PM : Time Free for Lunch
02.00PM : Visit to Jantar Mantar & City Palace
04.00PM : Visit Birla Temple , Albert Museum
05.30PM : Drive back to Delhi , Enroute Photo Stop for Hawa Mahal
10.30PM : Drop at Hotel / Airport
Transportation:
Car Used : Tata Indigo (According to the Package)
Upgrade of Cars Also Avalable to Swift Dzire, Toyota Innova & Any Luxury
Car of Choice
Tour Guide cum Escort also Available to Travel with you along the Trip on
Extra Cost.
Includes:
Travel Delhi- Jaipur-Delhi by Car as par package, sightseeing as per the
itinerary, Local English speaking guides, driver allowances, parking etc.
Does not include:
Entrance fee to monuments & Camera Fee, Any meals, Tips, beverages,
laundry etc, Any item not shown in "Cost Includes", Govt Service Tax, Any
Guides
Early in the morning drive for Jaipur from your pickup point, which is 265
KM away from Delhi and it takes about 4 hours to travel. Your first
destination will be Amber Fort, which is a major tourist attraction
sightseeing place. It was built by Raja Man Singh and completed by Sawai
Jai Singh in 18 century. You can see the panoramic view of Jaipur city
from Amber Fort. After visiting Amber fort the time comes to have a buffet
lunch.
After having lunch, we will take a short drive to Jantar Mantar which is
another wonderful example of architectural work done in the city by Sawai
Jai Singh. It comes among top five observatories built by king in India.
After that we'll make a short tour to City Palace which is a famous
landmark that was built by Kachchwa Rajput rulers of Jaipur. Some parts of
city palace is now converted to a museum, which a collection of rare
manuscripts, weapons, carpets and costumes of the Mughal Emperor.
In the evening we will make a tour to Lakshmi Narayan temple also known as
Birla Temple. It is situated near Moti Dungri Fort, in which the idol of
Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi is situated. The Temple is an outstanding
example of the modern approach of the traditional ancient Hindu Temple.
A quick visit to the Albert hall museum which is one of the oldest museums
of Rajasthan.
Hawa Mahal : The most famous landmark of Jaipur, the palace of winds
built in 1799 by Sawai Pratap Singh was actually planned for the royal
household to have a look at every day life of the city. The palace has
tier upon tier of curved arch surmounting fairy casements with "jali" -
latticework screens.
Jantar Mantar : Largest of the five remarkable observatories made by
Jai Singh in five different cities, this is the best-preserved one. It
shows the Maharaja's passion for astronomy.
Amber Fort : One of the most magnificent destinations in Jaipur, on
the rugged hills outside of town sits Amer Fort. (Amber Fort). It is an
example of fascinating blend of Hindu and Muslim architecture built in red
sandstone and white marble. The highlight of the fort is the Seesh Mahal
(mirror Palace), a palace known for its craftsmanship in mirrors.
Jal Mahal : The Jal Mahal on a picturesque palace amidst the Man Sagar
Lake is Jaipur's lake palace surrounded with water. It was built for royal
duck shooting parties.
Birla Mandir : Its one of modern white marble temple with three domes,
inside can see beautiful Lakashmi Naranyan deities blessing position. The
whole temple is well lit by night,it looks stunning scene worth to watch.
In garden can see " Lord Shiva" alone . To going to temple one should
properly dressed, footwears we leave outside side entrance.
Albert Hall (Central Museum) : lies in the Ram Niwas Garden . It is a
vast and verdant garden housing a zoo, a greenhouse, an aviary, a museum
and a sports ground. Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh II built it in 1868 as a
relief project for his famine struck subjects. The zoo has a very
depressing atmosphere as badly nourished bird and animals have to survive
here in their artificial homes with no sympathy or medical care.
(Tour end with sweet memories) |
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