| North India Tour Packages |
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| Four Days Tours |
| Jaipur -
Ajmer - Pushkar - Agra - Mathura - Vrindavan |
| Every Monday & Thursday : Dep. 6.00 AM |
Arr. Wednesday
& Saturday 11.00 PM
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| Place
to Visit : |
Jaipur
(Sight seeing) |
Pushkar |
Ajmer |
Fatehpur
Sikri |
Agra
Fort |
Taj
Mahal |
Sikandra |
Mathura |
Vrindavan |
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Jaipur
- the capital of Rajasthan is a wonderful tourist attraction
in Rajasthan. The Pink City of Jaipur has a number of architectural
wonders that attract tourists from all over the country and abroad. Most
of the foreign tourists, who come to India, also tour this city of
majestic forts and beautiful havelis.
There are a number of other tourist attractions in Jaipur that include Amber
Fort, Jantar Mantar, Museum, Hawa Mahal, Albert
Hall and Laxmi Naryan Temple.
Pushkar - One of the most famous pilgrimage sites in
Rajasthan with its Brahma temple the only one dedicated to this divinity
and the site for an annual camel fair that is now world renowned,
Pushkar, close to Ajmer and accessible from Jaipur is otherwise a quite
little settlement that comes alive during the fair in a breathtaking
explosion of close to Ajmer and accessible from Jaipur is otherwise a
quite little settlement that comes alive during the fair in a
breathtaking explosion of colours, sounds, and activities.
Ajmer - is venerated as a holy place for both Hindus and Muslims. It has the
mausoleum of the Sufi saint, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, whose blessings
are eagerly sought by pilgrims to his dargah. Known as the ‘Dargah
Sharif', the last resting place of the saint who died in 1235 lies at
the foot of a barren hill. The saint's marble domed mausoleum is India's
most important shrine for Muslims and receives an endless flow of
visitors of all religions as the sick, the troubled and the childless
come here seeking a boon, a blessing or just peace of mind. Legend has
it that the Mughal emperor, Akbar came here to the saint in the 16 th
century in quest of a boon for an heir and the saint obliged.
Fatehpur Sikri - the city of Fatehpur Sikri served as
the capital of the Mughal Empire between 1570 and 1586. But as abruptly
as it had been built, it was abandoned due to the scarcity of water. A
popular legend is attached to the city's conception. According to it,
Emperor Akbar was without a male heir, and was granted one by the
blessings of the Sufi saint Sheikh Salim Chisti. In honor of the saint,
Akbar named the prince Salim, and decided to found a new city to
celebrate his birth. And thus, the magnificent Fatehpur Sikri, the new
capital, came into being. The city was intended to embody the noble
ideals, and the humanitarian bent of this dynamic emperor. The finest
monuments within this area are the Diwan-i-Am, Diwan-i-Khas, Panch
Mahal, Jama Masjid, Panch Mahal, Buland Darwaza and the tomb of Saint
Sheikh Salim Chisti.
Agra Fort - The great Mughal Emperor Akbar
commissioned the construction of the Agra fort in 1565 A.D although
additions were made till the time of his grandson Shahjahan. It stands
at a distance of just 2 Kms from the majestic Taj Mahal, and is built in
red sandstone.
Taj Mahal - The Taj Mahal is a sheer poetry in white
marble and its majesty and magnificence are unrivalled. It is the one
and only one of its kind in the whole world, which was the ultimate
realization of Emperor Shahjehan's dream for his beloved wife Mumtaz
Mahal.
Sikandra - The Mausoleum of Emperor Akbar represents
his philosophy and secular outlook, combining the best of his
architectures in a superlative fusion. It was started by Akbar before
his death in 1605 A.D, and was completed by his son Jahangir in 1613
A.D.
Mathura, The Holy Birthplace of Lord Krishna - Mathura,
a little town on the River Yamuna is synonymous with Lord Krishna who
is believed have been born here. Alive with devotion to Lord Krishna -
the evergreen hero of Hinduism, the lover of Radha and re-incarnation of
Lord Vishnu - it has a peaceful and refreshing air about it. Mathura
without Lord Krishna is like Bethlehem without Christ.

There are 25 holy tirthas (bathing places or ghatas) in
Mathura. Visram Ghata is in the middle and there are 12 ghatas south of
Visrama Ghata and 12 ghatas north. The 12 ghatas in the south extend to
Moksa Ghata.
Vrindavan - where Lord Krishna spent his childhood days, played
the flute sporting with the Gopis and where Radhika pined for her
lover. |
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| Schedule |
| Day 1 -
Delhi |
(Head
Office) |
Dep. 6.00
A.M. |
| Jaipur |
Arr. 11.00 A.M. |
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| Jaipur (Sight Seeing) |
Amber Fort,
Jantar Mantar, etc. |
| Day 2 - Jaipur |
Night Halt |
Dep. 6.00 A.M. to Ajmer |
| Ajmer |
Arr. 10.00 A.M. |
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| Ajmer (Sight Seeing) |
Ajmer Durgah (Masjid) |
Dep. 11.30 A.M. to
Pushkar |
| Pushkar |
Arr. 12.30 P.M. |
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| Pushkar (Sight Seeing) |
Brahma Temple |
Dep. 03.30 P.M. to
Jaipur |
| Jaipur |
Arr. 07.00 P.M. |
Night Halt |
| Day 3 - Jaipur |
Dep. 6.00
A.M. to Fatehpur Sikri |
| Fatehpur Sikri |
Arr. 09.30 A.M. |
Dep. 10.30 A.M. to Agra |
| Agra |
Arr. 11.30 A.M. |
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| Agra
(Sight Seeing) |
Agra Fort,
Taj Mahal, Dayal Bagh, Sikandra, etc. |
| Agra |
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Dep. 04.00 P.M. to
Mathura |
| Mathura / Vrindavan |
Arr. 05.00 P.M. |
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| Mathura
(Sight Seeing) |
Birth
Place of Lord Krishna, ISKCON Temple) |
| Mathura |
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Dep. 07.00 P.M. to
Delhi |
| Back to
Delhi (Head Office) Arr. 11.00 P.M. |
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| Fares Detail |
| A/c
Deluxe Rs. 3,100/- |
Transportation
charges without accommodation (5 to 11 years) |
| Volvo A/c Air
Bus Rs. 3,200/- |
| A/c Deluxe Rs.
3,500/- |
Transportation
charges with accommodation on twin sharing basis |
| Volvo A/c Air
Bus Rs. 3,600/- |
| A/c Deluxe Rs.
3,400/- |
Transportation
charges with accommodation on triple sharing basis |
| Volvo A/c Air
Bus Rs. 3,500/- |
| A/c Deluxe Rs.
4,400/- |
Transportation
with accommodation on single sharing basis |
| Volvo A/c Air
Bus Rs. 4,500/- |
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