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Exotic Marigold India Golden Triangle

Just like a good film, there are some things that really inspire us to travel. Drawing on such inspirations we take you
through a majestic journey as showcased in the popular movie Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Stay in charming Heritage
Hotels dating back to 17th century, enjoy exciting tours with authentic modes of travel. Learn how to cook Indian meals,
explore the rich heritage of Rajasthan with our guide lead city walking tours. Interact with vibrant village life and engage
in negotiations during local shopping at bazaars. This is that ethnic Indian experience you have been waiting for!

ITINERARY - March 2016


Mar 05 ARRIVE DELHI
Upon arrival in Delhi you will be met and assisted on a private arrival
transfer to your hotel.Accommodation: The Lalit - 2 nights including
breakfast.Delhi, the capital of India, is a city that offers a glimpse of both
ancient and modern day India. It is the third largest city in India and one
of the fastest growing in Asia. This city is rich in culture, always changing
with time but never hiding its splendid past. The various ancient ruins
seen in the city are silent witnesses to its magnificent history. The city
of Delhi is a blend of two different yet perfectly balanced parts, the Old
and the New Delhi. With its intricate streets, elegant mosques, forts,
monuments, and bazaars that sell a variety of goods, Old Delhi speaks
volumes about its Mughal past. With its multi-ethnic, multi-cultural
population, New Delhi is truly cosmopolitan.
Mar 06 DELHI (B,D)
This morning enjoy a half day sightseeing tour of the walled city of Old
Delhi, pulsing with energy and colour. The hustle and bustle of thronged
bazaars is laced by a maze of narrow lanes which twist and turn between
tall, leaning houses. You will visit Jama Masjid with its tapering minarets
and wonderful marble domes, Red Fort and Raj Ghat. You will also have
an opportunity to enjoy a rickshaw ride through the market streets a
fascinating experience.In the afternoon you will be taken on a tour of
cosmopolitan New Delhi. It is a city of wide boulevards which offers ever
changing perspectives of Lutyens landscaped city. See the magnificent
Parliament Building and India Gate. In New Delhi you will also visit
Qutab Minar, the 72.5 metre high tower dating back to 13th century
and Humanyuns Tomb (built in the 16th century and architecturally the
forerunner of the Taj Mahal). At the conclusion of your tour you will be
have the opportunity to rest or explore the local market within walking
distance of your hotel.

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Mar 07 DELHI AGRA (B,D)


After breakfast transfer by road to Agra and on arrival check in to your
hotel. Later this afternoon visit magnificent Agra Fort and its Pearl
Mosque, followed by a visit to the local bazaar. Here you will visit a white
marble workshop and see how the Taj Mahal and Mughal architecture
works were inlayed. Continue to Mehtab Bagh (Moonlight Garden) for
traditional tea as the sun sets. Travel by tonga (horse chariot) to the
hotel for dinner. Agra is famous as being home to one of the Seven
Wonders of the World - the Taj Mahal. The architectural splendour of the
mausoleums, the fort and the palaces is vivid reminder of the opulence
of the legendary Mughal Empire, of which Agra was the capital in the
16th and early 17th centuries. While its significance as a political centre
ended with the transfer of the capital to Delhi in 1634 by Shah Jahan,
its architectural wealth has secured its place on the international map.
A pleasant town with a comparatively slow pace, Agra is known for
its superb inlay work on marble and soapstone by craftsmen who are
descendants of those who worked under the Mughals.Accommodation:
ITC Mughal 1 night with dinner and breakfast
Mar 08 AGRA - JAIPUR (B,D)
Begin the day early with a 5.30 am start to enjoy a sunrise tour of the Taj
Mahal. Return to the hotel for breakfast and set off for Jaipur travelling via
Fatephur Sikri. Emperor Akbar built the city as his capital and palace in
the late 16th century. It was a veritable fairy tale city and its ruins are still
in a pristine condition. It is not hard to imagine what the court life must
have been like in the days of its grandeur. Set like a jewel in a courtyard of
pink sandstone is the marble tomb of the Saint Salim Chisti, enclosed by
delicately carved marble screens. Continue to Jaipur and on arrival check
in to your hotel. Accommodation: ITC Rajputana 2 nights with breakfast
and dinner

Mar 09 JAIPUR (B,L,D)


The picturesque capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur is awash in pink - the
colour associated with hospitality in Rajput culture. Built in 1727 A.D.
by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, Jaipur displays a remarkable harmony
and architectural splendour. The ancient heart of the Pink City still beats
in its fairytale palaces, rugged fortresses perched on barren hills and
broad avenues that dot the entire city. The only planned city of its time,
Jaipur is encircled by a formidable wall. There is a timeless appeal to
Jaipurs colourful bazaars where one can shop for Rajasthani handlooms
and trinkets. Beautifully laid out gardens and parks, attractive
monuments and marvellous heritage hotels (once the residence of
Maharajas), are worth admiration. Not to mention the ambling camels
and cheerful people in multi-hued costumes that makes your trip to the
pink city a memorable one. This morning you drive to the outskirts of
Jaipur to walk through the grounds and structures of the Amber Fort. It
was originally constructed by a tribe called the Meenas and dedicated
to Amba or the Mother Goddess. Built over the remains of an
earlier structure, the present palace complex was commenced in 1592
under the reign of Raja Man Singh, commander of Akbars army and
a member of the emperors inner circle of nine courtiers. The Amber
Fort was modified by successive rulers over the next 150 years, until the
Kachwahas shifted their capital to Jaipur during the time of Maharaja
(a great or high king) Jai Singh II. On arrival at the fort, decorated
elephants await to take you up the fort, overlook Maota Lake. Here
you will visit the Temple of Kali, the impressive Hall of Victory and
Jagmandir. Then you will stop at the Hawa Mahal Palace of the Winds
facade for photos. Jaipurs main focus is the huge City Palace complex,
home to the Maharaja, where youll see the numerous rooms, formal
gardens and the fascinating Maharajas Museum containing his personal
collection of weaponry, miniature paintings, royal attire and jewellery.
Enjoy a traditional cooking class enjoy the fruits of your labour for
lunch. As Jaipur is known for its jewellery and gem stones, end the tour
with a visit to a gemstone factory to witness the making of traditional
jewellery. There will be time to shop here is if you wish before
transferring to your hotel for dinner.
Mar 10 JAIPUR DELHI (B)
Farewell the remainder of the group and transfer by road to Delhi
where arrangements conclude on arrival at the airport.
~Your India Journey Concludes~

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Accommodation in 5 star hotels throughout Meals as indicated


Transfers, Tours, Excursions as shown
Service of Local English Speaking Guides in respective cities
during tours throughout.
All Entrance fees at monuments as per itinerary.
Government of India service tax

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not specified above or anything else not mentioned in inclusions, any
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bell boys, driver, local guides/naturalist etc), tabled drinks, laundry,
telephone calls, soft/ hard drinks, till/video camera fee if any etc.
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