SAMPLE ITINERARY

JAIPUR

DAY ONE

Morning:

  • Amber Fort: Start your day with a visit to the stunning Amber Fort, located about 11 km from Jaipur. Explore the magnificent palaces, halls, and gardens of this historic fort.

  • Hawa Mahal: Head back to the city to see the iconic Hawa Mahal, also known as the Palace of Winds. Its unique façade is perfect for some great photos.

Afternoon:

  • City Palace: Visit the City Palace complex, which includes courtyards, gardens, and buildings that reflect a blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. Don't miss the museum showcasing royal artifacts.

  • Jantar Mantar: Explore the Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory built in the 18th century, featuring a collection of nineteen architectural astronomical instruments.

Evening:

  • Jal Mahal: End your day with a visit to Jal Mahal, the Water Palace, located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. While you can't enter the palace, it's a beautiful sight to behold from the shore.

DAY TWO

Morning:

  • Albert Hall Museum: Start your day at the Albert Hall Museum, the oldest museum in Rajasthan, which showcases an extensive collection of artifacts, including paintings, carpets, and sculptures.

  • Nahargarh Fort: Head to Nahargarh Fort for a panoramic view of Jaipur. This fort, along with Amer and Jaigarh, once formed a strong defence ring for the city.

Afternoon:

  • Jaigarh Fort: Visit Jaigarh Fort, famous for its cannon, Jaivana, which was once the world's largest cannon on wheels. Explore the fort’s museum and armory.

  • Shopping at Bapu Bazaar: Spend your afternoon shopping at Bapu Bazaar, known for its textiles, handicrafts, and traditional Rajasthani items.

Evening:

  • Chokhi Dhani: Experience traditional Rajasthani culture at Chokhi Dhani, an ethnic village resort offering folk dance, music, camel rides, and a traditional Rajasthani dinner.

DELHI

DAY ONE

Morning:

  • Qutub Minar: Begin your day by visiting the Qutub Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the tallest brick minaret in the world.

  • Lotus Temple: Head to the Lotus Temple, known for its unique flower-like shape and serene atmosphere.

Afternoon:

  • India Gate: Visit the iconic India Gate, a war memorial, and take a leisurely stroll along Rajpath.

  • Humayun's Tomb: Explore Humayun's Tomb, another UNESCO World Heritage site, which is a magnificent example of Mughal architecture.

Evening:

  • Connaught Place: End your day at Connaught Place, a bustling commercial and entertainment hub. Enjoy shopping, dining, and the vibrant nightlife.

DAY TWO

Morning:

  • Red Fort: Start your day with a visit to the historic Red Fort, a symbol of India's rich history and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

  • Jama Masjid: Walk over to the nearby Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India, known for its impressive architecture.

Afternoon:

  • Chandni Chowk: Explore Chandni Chowk, Delhi's famous market area. Enjoy a rickshaw ride and savor delicious street food.

  • Raj Ghat: Pay your respects at Raj Ghat, the memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi.

Evening:

  • Akshardham Temple: Conclude your day with a visit to the Akshardham Temple, known for its stunning architecture, beautiful gardens, and impressive evening light and sound show.

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