
Day 1
Arrival Delhi
Upon arrival our representative will meet you at Delhi airport, after our traditional welcome, transfer to hotel. Overnight at hotel
Day 2
Delhi
Morning at leisure in the afternoon, visit of Old Delhi with the Jama Masjid (Friday Mosque), from which you can admire the imposing Red Fort, rikshaw ride in narrow streets of Chandni Chowk market. (it’s a traditional market of which is divided into various segments like silver lane, textile lane and spice lane) and then visit of Raj Ghat where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated. Visit to New Delhi, the most part ancient part of the city, with the precious archaeological complex of the Qutub Minar. Overnight.
Day 3
Delhi-Agra (230 km)
After breakfast depart for Agra, after arrival at the Agra, visit to Agra Fort, a gigantic construction of 1565 with walls more than 20 meters high, overlooking the sacred Jamuna River, and to the Itimad-ud Daulah Mausoleum, an elegant marble monument inlaid with "hard stone", built between the 1622 and 1626 by order of Empress Nur Jahan, for her father, Prime Minister of Emperor Jahangir. Overnight at hotel.
Day 4
Agra-Fatehpur Sikri-Abhaneri-Jaipur (260 km)
In the sunrise, visit of the Taj Mahal (closed on Fridays), the most famous building in India: in pure Makrana marble, in a beautiful garden, it was built between 1632 and 1648 by order of the Great Mogul Shah Jahan, in honour of wife Mumtaz Mahal. After visit return to hotel for breakfast and then intime transfer to Jaipur. After about 40 km, visit of Fatehpur Sikri, the imperial capital abandoned by Akbar the Great in 1585 in favour of Lahore, but in excellent condition. stop after another 120 km, at Abhaneri to visit an original construction: a 9th century well-palace, 13 floors deep. Overnight at hotel.
Day 05
Jaipur
Post Breakfast. Visit to Amber, the Rajput capital before the foundation of Jaipur, to visit the impressive fort of Man Singh, from the end of the 16th century. You go up to the Fort, which is on a small hill, by Jeep. At the end, return to Jaipur. Visit of the Wind Palace, in red sandstone; the facade is a set of niches and windows, finely worked, resembling a lace. It served as a place from which the women of the court, unseen, could observe the life of the city. After Lunch, Afternoon visit of the City Palace complex, with the palace, the museum, the courtyard of the audiences, the Astrological Observatory of Jai Singh II. Walk in the bazaar of Jaipur. overnight at hotel.
Day 6
Jaipur – Delhi (300 km)
Post breakfast in the morning, transfer to Delhi. Afternoon visit of the capital of India (comprises of President house once it was called viceroy house and colonial buildings now converted into various ministries and very famous India gate constructed in the memory of Indian soldiers who lost their lives fighting for the British Army during the World War I. Then the suggestive Sikh temple at sunset. In the late evening, transfer to the airport and boarding.