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Suggested Itinerary
Day 01-02 : Delhi
Day 03 : Agra
Day 04 : Abhaneri *
Day 05-06 : Abhaneri / Jaipur
Day 07 : Samode *
Day 08 : Delhi Departure
 
The above itinerary is fully flexible to accommodate your personal preferences & schedule. We would be happy to customize it to suit your needs.
GOLDEN TRIANGLE PLUS -07 NIGHTS/ 08 DAYS

Destinations Covered - Delhi-Agra –Abhaneri-Jaipur-Samode -Delhi

Recommended Period - Regular High Peak
Possible Extensions – Corbett National Park, Ananda Spa in the Himalayas and Shimla
Delhi
New Delhi, the capital city of India is a perfect fusion of the ancient and the modern. Standing along the West End of Gangetic Plain unwinds a picture amusing with rich culture, architecture and human diversity reflective in history, monuments, museums, galleries, gardens. Comprising of two contrasting yet harmonious parts, narrating the city's Mughal past, Old Delhi, takes you through the tangled streets passing through formidable mosques, monuments and forts. You will also discover lively and colorful bazaars that boast to cater all sorts of good and items amidst a barely controlled chaotic ambience. The imperial city of New Delhi displays the finely curved architecture of British Raj. It generates a mesmerizing charm reflecting well-composed and spacious streets under the shade of beautifully lined avenues of trees and tall and imposing government buildings.
Agra
A sprawling town Agra was established in 1475 by Badal Singh and came into limelight during the rule of Afghan King Sikandar Lodhi - who had made it the capital of his empire. Later in 1526 A.D., the Mughal Emperor Babar took upon himself the task for rendering Agra, a unique character and beauty of its own. The visionary that he was and a great patron of the arts, Emperor Babar brought in a change in the culture and life-style among the people of Agra, which then brought forth some of the finest craftsmen, artists, statesmen, warriors and nobility, this part of India had ever witnessed. The next few hundred years of Agra witnessed the rise of the pomp and pageantry of three great Mughal monarchs - Emperor Akbar, Jehangir and ShahJahan - all of whom lavished on this fabled city, their love and riches immeasurable to transform the land into one of the great centers of art, culture, learning and commerce.
Abhaneri
Abhaneri is a village on the Agra-Jaipur highway Road. It is merited for its amazing stepwell or ' Chand baoris' and Harshat Mata Temple. According to a legend, the village is so called because the Goddess Harshat Mata, who is portrayed in a joyous mood and is believed to spread brightness or "abha" all around. Even though Abhaneri is now in ruins the the place has a distinct reminiscence about itself. The ruins of the temple also speak of the 10th century architectural and sculptural styles.
Samode
The village of Samode is set amidst the Aaravli Hills at 40 kms North West of Jaipur. The village itself is a perfect example of Rajasthan’s traditional rural way of village life and the villagers are very well known for their artistic skills, with gem cutters and stone & paper-painting artists.Samode Palace is one of India's most charming and romantic Heritage Hotels have won prestigious awards over the years. It offers an elegant and luxurious atmosphere, having been accurately restored. The nearby Mughal Garden is also superbly restored offering a luxury tented camp as accommodation where you would experience a unique atmosphere.
Jaipur
Jaipur, the state capital of Rajasthan founded by the Maharaja Jai Singh II In 1727, when he decided to move from his hillside fortress at Amber to the plains. It is also known as the "Pink City", derived from the pink painted sandstone from which the buildings in the old walled city are constructed. The city is divided in nine rectangular blocks, and each block has wide and straight avenues, roads, streets & lanes, with rows of big and varied shops on both sides. This planned city presents great architectural elegance and beauty, historic and magnificent Palaces, Temples, Gardens, museums etc.
 
 
 
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