Day 01: - Arrive Mumbai
Arrive at Mumbai International airport, After completing
formalities with customs and immigration on arrival
meeting with our assistance and then transfer to hotel
Mumbai:- formerly Bombay, is the capital of the Indian
state of Maharashtra. With an estimated population of
thirteen million, it is the most populous city in the
world. Along with the neighbouring suburbs of Navi
Mumbai and Thane, it forms, at nine teen-million, the
world's fifth most populous metropolitan area. Mumbai
lies on the west coast of India and has a deep natural
harbour. Its port handles over half of India's seagoing
passenger traffic and a large proportion of her maritime
cargo.

Rest day at leisure and stay overnight at hotel in
Mumbai
Day 02: - Mumbai
After breakfast you embark on the half day sightseeing
of Mumbai city.
Mumbai City : includes a visit the Gateway of
India-erected to commemorate the landing of King George
V and Queen Mary in 1911; Prince of Wales Museum, Ma-halaxmi
Temple, Jehangir Art Gallery, Marine Drive, Chowpatty
beach, Hanging Gardens and the Crawford Market.
After completing the sightseeing, evening return back to
the Hotel for Overnight.
Day 03: - Mumbai / Udaipur
After breakfast, day at leisure and later departure
transfer to airport to board flight fro Udaipur at 1710
Udaipur:- is also known as the City of Lakes and Venice
of the East. The Pichola Lake, Fateh Sagar, Udai Sagar
and Swaroop Sagar in this city are considered some of
the most beautiful lakes in the state.[who?] Fateh Sagar
contains two small islands, one of which contains
Udaipur Solar Observatory (USO), and the other has a
garden called Nehru Garden. It is known for its Rajput-era
palaces. Particularly famous is the Lake Palace, which
covers an entire island in the Pichola Lake.

Arrive Udaipur at 1855 hrs on arrival meeting with our
assistance and transfer to hotel rest day at leisure and
stay overnight at hotel in Udaipur.
Day 04: - Udaipur
After breakfast, prooceed for sightseing of Udaipur
including the City Palace, and also visit the
Sahelion-ki-bari, Fateh Sagar Lake, Pratap Smarak (a
memorial to the legendary warrior Bhartiya Lok Mandal,
Rana pratap museum).
City Palace:- Standing on the east bank of Lake Pichola
is a massive series of palaces built at different times
from 1559. The balconies of the palace provide panoramic
views of "Jag Niwas" (the world wide famous Lake Palace
Hotel), Jag Mandir on one side and on the other the city
of Udaipur. Its main entrance is through the
triple-arched gate - the Tripolia, built in 1725. The
way now leads to a series of courtyards, overlapping
parations, terraces, corridors and gardens - a harmonic
profusion hard to describe.
Fateh Sagar Lake:- Lovers Paradise: Fateh Sager Lake is
a vicinity for young lovers,[citation needed] it is
situated in the north of Lake Picholas. It was
originally built by Maharana Jai Singh in the year 1678
AD, but later on reconstructed and extended by Maharana
Fateh Singh, As lot of destruction was caused by heavy
rains.
Evening enjoy boat ride at Lake Pichola.
Lake pichola:- Lake Pichola is one of the prime
attractions of Udaipur. The lake is known for the palace
build amidst the lake. The lake was built by Maharana
Udai Singh II. It was made basically for defence
purpose. Cradled amongst hills, gardens, havelis,
temples and ghats, Lake Pichola is the picturesque
spotlight of Udaipur
Stay overnight at hotel in Udaipur.
Day 05: - Udaipur / Jodhpur
After breakfast, proceeds drive to Jodhpur
Jodhpur:- is the second largest city in the Indian state
of Rajasthan. It was formerly the seat of a princely
state of the same name, also known as Marwar. Jodhpur is
a popular tourist destination, featuring many beautiful
palaces(esp. Umaid Bhawan Palace), forts and temples,
apart from a stark, scenic desert landscape. The city is
known as the Sun City for the bright, sunny weather it
enjoys all year. It is also referred as the Blue City,
On arrival check in to hotel and later enjoy half day
sightseeing for Jodhpur visit the Meherangarh Fort,
alter drive to the old city and also the Clock Tower
close to the largest spice market in sub continent.
Visit to Jaswant Thada Cenotaph, which is the royal
burial site and worthseeing. Then precede to experience
the most momentous modern 20th century Fort, the Umaid
Bhavan and also its museums making it undoubtedly a
treasure trove.
Evening back to hotel and stay overnight at hotel in
Jodhpur.
Day 06: - Jodhpur
After breakfast, embark for sightseeing to Jodhpur
Jaswant Thanda:- Jaswant Thada, located half way up the
interminably long road that climbs onwards to the fort,
is the traditional cremation ground of the rulers of
Jodhpur. Taking pride of place amongst the onrnamental
gardens and chattris is the fabulous white marble
memorial to Jaswant Singh II, built in 1899. It was
small, but still had features that were delicate and
unique. Some stones are so thin and highly polished that
the sunlight illuminates them, causing a warm glow
inside. Also, the building has wonderful views over the
city and of the fort.

Umaid Bhawan Palace:- Umaid Bhawan Palace is popularly
called Chittar Palace by the local public, the
foundation of this grand piece of architecture was laid
on 18th nov. 1929 by Maharaja Umed Singh. Made on the
Chittar Hills in South Eastern di-rection of the City,
this palace took 16 years and one crore twenty one lac
rupees for completion. One of the last royal
constructions. Now it has been into 3 functional parts,
one having a five-star hotel, one is the residence of
the royal family and one has been opened for public
where a few pictures, arms, swords, and other things
used by the royalties have been exhibited. The beauty of
its swimming pool, dancing hall and grand lawns is
appreciated by everyone who sees it.
Rai-ka-Bag Palace: This palace is situated near Raika
Bag palace railway station. It was constructed in 1663
by Hadiji, queen of king Jaswant Singh-I. King Jaswant
Singh-II liked this palace very much. He mostly stayedin
the octagonal bunglow of this palace. In 1883 when Swami
Dayanand Saraswati came to Jodhpur, his sermons were
arranged for the public in the public ground of this
palace. Even Jaswant Singh used to listen to Swami
Dayanand in this palace only. Now income tax office
functions in this palace.
Evening back to hotel and stay overnight at hotel
Day 07: - Jodhpur / Jaipur
After breakfast, proceeds drive to Jaipur
Jaipur:- Jaipur, popularly known as the Pink City, is
the capital of the state of Ra-jasthan. It is the third
corner of India's Golden Triangle, the others being
Delhi at 300km northeast and Agra 200km east. It is a
city with a timeless quality to it, a city where the
ancient and the modern co-exist in complete harmony. The
label of 'pink city' applies specifically to the old
walled quarter of Jaipur while the glorious palaces and
temples are in the urban area.
Check in hotel rest day at leisure. Stay overnight at
hotel.
Day 08: - Jaipur
After breakfast, proceed for full day sightseeing to
ride up on elephant to the former capital of the royals
set against the backdrop of the wooded hills in amber
fort. Later afternoon visit the majestic palace of winds
also known as “Hawa Mahal” and Jantar Mantar, explore
the “pink city” and experience the rich Rajasthan
culture in the markets and streets of Jaipur, Jagar
fort, city palace, etc
Amber Fort:- Amber Fort is located in Amber (Jaipur),
which used to be the capital of the Kachhwaha clan, till
Jaipur was made the official capital in 1727. The Amber
Fort looks stunning, all-built in white marble and red
sandstone. To add to its charm, Maotha Lake makes its
foreground. The best part of this tourist attraction
situated on a crafty hill, is the royal elephant ride.
The flawless beauty of the Fort can be enjoyed royally
with an elephant ride. Amber/Amer Fort is the part of
Jaipur and its royalty. A trip to Jaipur would be
definitely incomplete, without the visit to this
imperial Fort of Amber.
City Palace:- City Palace forms one of the most famous
tourist attractions and a ma-jor landmark in Jaipur. The
beautiful palace was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh
during his reign. Among the various forts and palaces of
Jaipur, City Palace stands apart, with its outstanding
art and architecture
Evening back to hotel and stay overnight at hotel in
Jaipur
Day 09: - Jaipur/ Agra
After breakfast drive to Agra enroute visiting Fatehpur
Sikri
Fatehpur Sikri: - perfectly preserved red sandstone
“ghost town” which was the estranged capital of Mughal
emperor Akbar, built IN 1569 and deserted when its
wa-ter supply failed.
Later drive to Agra
Agra:- is a city on the banks of the Yamuna River in
Uttar Pradesh, India. It finds mention in the epic
Mahabharata when it was called Agrabana, or Paradise.
Ptolemy, the famous 2nd century geographer, marked it on
his map of the world as Agra.
On arrival at Agra check in to hotel and stay overnight
at hotel in Agra
Day 10: - Agra
After breakfast, embark for full day sightseeing of Agra
visit:- Taj Mahal, Agra Fort,
Taj Mahal: The 17th Century master piece named Taj Mahal,
which of course is the most splendid of all the
buildings – perhaps the most perfect architectural
monument of the world. It was built in the memory of the
beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal by one of greatest king of
Mughal Empire Shah Jehan.

Agra Fort: Built primarily as a military establishment
by Emperor Akbar in 1565, the redstone Agra Fort was
partially converted in to a palace during the tenure of
Em-peror Shah Jehan. Though the principal structure was
built by Akbar, many more ad-ditions were made by his
grandsons. This massive fort is 2.5 Kms long and is
considered the predecessor of the Red Fort of New Delhi.
Evening back to hotel and rest day at leisure, later
drive back to Delhi
Delhi:- is the capital of India since old times. Delhi's
history dates back to the first millenium BC, when it
was known as Indraprastha. The Tomar Rajputs built Lal
Kot, the core of the first of Delhi's seven cities. It
is the epicenter of the nation's politics, economy and
culture. History is alive and throbbing in Delhi, the
capital of India.
Afterwards transfer to your hotel for the overnight
stay.
Day 11: - Delhi
After breakfast you embark on your sightseeing trip of
Delhi City which would include the visit to Old Delhi
and New Delhi
Old Delhi: An ancient walled city. Here you would see
the Red Fort, the most opu lent Fort and Palace of the
Mughal Empire, Rajghat the Samadhi of our Father of Na-tion,
Jama Masjid the largest mosque in India and Chandni
Chowk the bustl ing and colourful market of the old city.
New Delhi: The city designed and built by the British in
the 1920’s- a city of wide boulevards impressive
Government Buildings, green parks and gardens. First you
will visit the two monuments from the Delhi’s past
Humayun’s Tomb and Qutab Minar. Then your drive takes
you along the ceremonial avenue, Rajpath, past the
Imposing India Gate and Parliament House.
Evening back to hotel, stay overnight at hotel in Delhi.
Day 12: - Delhi/ onward
destination.
After breakfast, full day at leisure, late in the mid
night departure transfer to Inter-national airport to
board flight for onward destination.
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