Itinerary
1
Arrival in Delhi
Meet our agent upon arrival in Delhi, and they will drive you to your accommodation. The remainder of the day is available for leisure pursuits. Enjoy a relaxing night at the hotel.
2
Delhi
Prepare to leave for a trip to Old Delhi after breakfast. After viewing the Red Fort from the outside, take a rickshaw through Chandni Chowk's winding streets to the Jama Masjid. One of the greatest mosques in India and a must-see on a tour of Delhi is Jama Masjid, which was constructed by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Admire the 40-meter-tall minarets made of red sandstone and white marble strips. Continue your travel to New Delhi after seeing Jama Masjid to see Qutub Minar. It is a stunning minaret that stands 234 feet tall and is thought to be the world's tallest standalone tower. It is one of many masterpieces that display outstanding Mughal architecture from that era. proceed to Humanyun's Tomb, the following well-liked destination.The Mughal Emperor Humayun's first wife and principal consort, Empress Bega Begum, ordered the construction of this mausoleum. You can take a stroll and have a quick bite while sitting in the park. Visit Parliament House next, and then India Gate, a wonderful spot for picnics and spending quality time with loved ones. It was created as a mark of respect for the Indian soldiers who died in World War I and the Afghan War. Return to the hotel for a restful night's sleep after the Delhi tour is finished.
3
Delhi – Neemrana
Enjoy a hearty breakfast on day three of your heritage tour before leaving the hotel. Today, we go by surface to Neemrana, our next stop. On the Delhi-Jaipur Highway, it is a historic town with a long history and is about 150 miles from Jaipur. The Ahirwal region and India's version of Japan are other names for this region. Neemrana, a hill fort built in the sixteenth century and inhabited by the Chauhans until 1947, is thought to be directly descended from Prithviraj Chauhan. After arriving, check into the hotel and take the remainder of the day as you like. You can take use of the hotel's activities. Later, board for a restful night's sleep.
4
Neemrana - Samode
After enjoying a delicious breakfast, check out of the hotel and drive to Samode. Samode, a small town in the regal state of Rajasthan, is well-known for its haveli and fort. Additionally, Jaipur, the state capital of Rajasthan, is 42 kilometres away. Once at Samode, finish the check-in procedures and take a nap. Spend the remaining time of the day relaxing. You can visit the palace's museum and take in the atmosphere of the lovely palace in the evening. stayed the night in Samode.
5
Samode – Jaipur
On day five of your heritage tour of India, get up, check out of the hotel, and head towards Jaipur, the Pink City. Jaipur, which is renowned for its imposing forts, opulent palaces, and distinctive architecture, transports us to the time of Rajput monarchs. When you arrive in Jaipur, check into your hotel and unwind. Clean up before going on a heritage stroll around Jaipur's historic district. Explore the tinier roads and alleys to see how the residents live. You can talk to local silversmiths and goldsmiths who are working on jewellery using the native technique known as "meenakari." Visit the factories making gems, jewellery, and carpets in the afternoon.In Jaipur's vibrant and lively bazaars, you can watch artisans make one-of-a-kind works of art and take pleasure in bartering for souvenirs. After the Jaipur history walk, return to the hotel and then curl up under the covers for a restful night's sleep.
6
Jaipur
On the sixth day of your historical route, go on an excursion to Amer Fort, one of the most popular and well-known attractions in Jaipur. It also goes by the name Amber Fort and boasts impressive structural prowess and aesthetic magnificence. This fort is proof of the Rajput monarchs' valour and valour, who had an outstanding role in the history of mediaeval India. Visit the City Palace, another famous monument in Jaipur, afterward. It is a royal compound with gardens, palaces, and courtyards and one of the city's numerous architectural treasures. If you are an avid photographer, you can take some beautiful pictures here. Jantar Mantar is located across the City from the Palace. This landmark is the biggest stone observatory in the world; it was constructed by Maharaja Jai Singh II. Drive by the stunning Hawa Mahal after this. Go back to the hotel and enjoy a relaxing night there.
7
Jaipur – Delhi
Today is the last day of your historical trip. After a delectable breakfast, depart the hotel and head back to Delhi, the nation's capital. Once there, be transferred to the airport so you may catch a flight to your next location and create wonderful, lifelong memories.