Fly to Delhi and pick up by special car to the hotel.
HOTEL : The Oberoi Gurgaon
Day 2 Travel to Agra and tour
A 4-hour ride to Agra, the capital of the Mughal Empire in the 16 th to 18 th centuries. In the afternoon, visit the Red Fort of Agra, a representative building built by Emperor Akbar and a fusion style of Indo-Islamic art. A sunset visit to the Taj Mahal built by Emperor Shah Jahan in honor of the late Empress represents the pinnacle of architectural craftsmanship during the Mughal period.
HOTEL : The Oberoi Amarvilas Agra
Day 3 to Jaipur
Take a 4-hour bus ride to Jaipur with a tour of Fathehpur Sikri Palace, built by Akbar, the 3 rd Mughal emperor. In order to revive the Persian court etiquette prevailing during the time of ancestor Timur, Abak adopted the architectural design of Persian-Indian fusion style here.
HOTEL : The Oberoi Rajvilas Jaipur
Day 4 Jaipur Tour
In the morning, visit Amber Fort, built in 1592, the former capital of vassal kings, which is composed of many architectural styles from different periods. In the afternoon, visit the 18 th century royal palace (where the descendants of the Maharaja royal family still live) It contains the largest silver bottle in the world, which was once used to carry the holy water of the Ganges River for Indian princes who went to Britain to drink; Subsequent visit Palace of the Winds, enjoy the sunset at Tiger Fort.
HOTEL : The Oberoi Rajvilas Jaipur
Day 5 Travel to Uday Pure and tour In the morning, we took a flight to Udaipur. In the 16 th century, the earth king of Rajput Sisodia tribe was besieged by Akbar the Great and moved to Udaipur to become the capital of Mewar Kingdom. In the afternoon, visit the Monsoon Palace, which overlooks the panoramic view of the city, and take a boat rafting on Lake Pichula at sunset.
HOTEL : Taj Lake Palace
Day 6 Udaipur Tour Morning tour of the ancient city of Udaipur including Jagdish Temple built in the 17 th century and dedicated to Vishnu; Gangaur River Altar; A palace that lasted for more than 400 years and was built by many kings of Mewar. In the afternoon, visit the Hindu temple complex built in 971 and dedicated to Shiva.
HOTEL : Taj Lake Palace
Day 7 Travel to Jodaipur
A 5-hour bus ride to Jodaipur with a visit to Genakpu Temple (Temple of Thousand Pillars) is one of the most important temples of Jain religion, all made of white marble. There are 1,444 finely carved marble columns in the temple, and none of them have the same carvings. Today’s residence is a private palace designed by the president of the Royal Academy of Architects in 1929 for Archduke Umaid Singh. It took 3,000 workers 15 years to complete it, and it was built with marble and Burmese teak. A small part is now open as a museum for the public to visit, while the main area is used by private houses and luxury hotels.
Hotels: Umaid Bhawan Palace
Day 8 Jodaipur Excursion, Return to Delhi
In the morning, visit Merangar Fort, which is located on a 125-meter hill. The building itself is excavated from the rock on the hill, so the building and foundation are naturally integrated, which is the most complicated structure among many Indian castles. Take a human-powered tricycle to visit local markets and ancient wells. Finally, take the flight back to Delhi.
Hotels: The Oberoi Gurgaon
Day 9 Travel to Varanasi and Tour Take the flight to Varanasi, the holy place of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. In the afternoon, visit the Hindu cremation ceremony at the Manikanika River Altar, and in the evening, go boating on the Ganges River to watch the ritual of sacrificing river gods that lasts for thousands of years.
HOTEL : Taj Nadesar Palace
Day 10 Varanasi Tour, Return to Delhi Take a boat rafting on the Ganges River in the early morning and enjoy the morning light in the fog. Avoid the tour group in the morning, follow the guide for 3 hours on foot to explore various sacrificial river altars on the south bank of the Ganges River, and experience Hindu culture and traditional customs for yourself. In the evening, fly back to Delhi and end the trip.