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Golden Triangle TANDOORIMAHAL TOURS AND INDIAN HOLIDAY PVT. LTD GOLDEN TRIANGLE Destinations Covered: DELHI – JAIPUR – AGRA Duration: 06 Nights / 07 Days _________________________________________________________________________ GOLDEN TRIANGLE TOUR is one of the most famous preferred tours to India. This tour enable you to explore the heritage, culture and grandeur of India by making visits to the three famous cities Delhi, Agra and Jaipur which has remained the centre point and capital during the reign of Rajput, Mughal and British. These three cities are not only blessed with culture and heritage but as the time changed they have added many charms to them with change tradition and migration in search of livelihood. Tandoorimahal Tours and Indian Holiday Pvt. Ltd. takes you on a tour to these three cities exploring the culture and heritage. Also we add some of the exquisite tours which enable you to know more about the people, art and livelihood. You also come across certain places that may have remained undiscovered by most the tourist visiting India. _________________________________________________________________________ ITINERARY Day 01: Delhi Arrival Arrive at Delhi International Airport and meet our representative, who will assist you in transfer to hotel. Check in for overnight stay. Day 02: Delhi (City Tour) Post breakfast city tour of Old Delhi. Sightseeing of Old Delhi is combined of walking and cycle rickshaw ride to make a comfortable experience during your city tour. Visit to Old Delhi is about its heritage, culture, traditions, and culinary experience. As you walk along the streets can view the old havelis as it used to be during the Mughal and British times. Make visit to Spice Market – Khali Baoli. During your tour you come across the famous Jama Masjid – the biggest mosque in India and Red Fort. Afternoon visit the heritage monuments of New Delhi built by the Mughal as a land mark which narrates the history in itself. Visit to Qutab Minar – was built to celebrate Ghori's victory over the Rajputs, and Humayun Tomb - probably one of the most innovative and experimental monuments of its time, incorporating within it Indo-Islamic architectural styles. HENRY PREMRAJ, TANDOORIMAHAL.CH, HÜNDLERSTRASSE 22A, 8406 WINTERTHUR, SWITZERLAND [email protected]. 0041 52 232 3227 0041 79 649 9650. INDIAN HOLIDAY PVT LTD 70, L.G.F.,World Trade Centre, Barakhamba Lane, New Delhi– 110001 (India) Tours : +91-11-2568 6868 (Multilines) Fax : +91-11-2568 7110 Email: [email protected] Web: www.indianholiday.com CIN No: U74900DL1993PTC052634 TANDOORIMAHAL TOURS AND INDIAN HOLIDAY PVT. LTD Evening will be free for your self activities or if you wish – visit to Delhi Haat where you can find the various artisans from across the country at one place displaying their handicrafts, leather goods, terracotta art and much more. Overnight at Delhi. Day 03: Delhi – Jaipur (by surface – 05 hrs) Early morning breakfast and drive to Jaipur – The Pink City of India. Arrive and check into hotel. Afternoon proceed for Bazzar Tour. Overnight at Jaipur. Bazzar Tour - Jaipur-a treasure trove for shoppers, shopping is irresistible, a wide range of handicrafts are available in the market, most of items are produced in the centers in and around the city. The city is one of the most important centers in the world for cutting and polishing precious and semi precious stone, diamonds. Johari Bazar: This is where you can buy jewellery and tie and dye sarees, two lanes joining the main road - Gopalji ka Rasta and Haldion ka Rasta house numerous establishments selling jewellery. On the main road itself you find many silversmiths. Traditional tie and dye fabrics and textiles are also available here. Tripolia Bazar and Chaura Rasta: You can shop here for textiles, utensils, ironware and trinkets. If you want to see the artisans at work, step into the side lanes and see for you. Bapu Bazaar and Nehru Bazaar: Here you can purchase textiles, local perfumes and shoes made of camel skin. Mirza Ismial Road (MI. Road): The broad thoroughfare houses a large number of emporia selling a variety of goods ranging from jewelry and brass work to textiles, to blue pottery, to woodwork, etc. These shops stock a large variety of goods to satisfy the tourists’ needs. Day 04: Jaipur (City Tour) Post breakfast visit to Amer Fort. Ascend the fort on elephant back. Afternoon view the heritage monuments of Jaipur viewing City Palace, Hawa Mahal and Jantar Mantar. Evening visit to Choki Dhani. Overnight at Jaipur. Dinner at Chokhi Dhani - this is a perfect place to see real life of Rajasthan, with covering every aspect like "camels", "hookah", tribal dance., snake charmer, u can also have fun by knowing your future from palmist there, i have been there many time, he is quit accurate at last have delicious Rajasthani food. In food u can choose what dinner style you will opt buffet or Indian style. Day 05: Jaipur – Agra (by surface – 04 hrs 30 min) HENRY PREMRAJ, TANDOORIMAHAL.CH, HÜNDLERSTRASSE 22A, 8406 WINTERTHUR, SWITZERLAND [email protected]. 0041 52 232 3227 0041 79 649 9650. INDIAN HOLIDAY PVT LTD 70, L.G.F.,World Trade Centre, Barakhamba Lane, New Delhi– 110001 (India) Tours : +91-11-2568 6868 (Multilines) Fax : +91-11-2568 7110 Email: [email protected] Web: www.indianholiday.com CIN No: U74900DL1993PTC052634 TANDOORIMAHAL TOURS AND INDIAN HOLIDAY PVT. LTD Post breakfast check out and drive to Agra. En-route visit Abhaneri (What makes Abhaneri a place to visit is the presence of Harshat Mata temple and Chand Baori. Harshat Mata temple, which dates back to 10th century. The Chand Baori is a step well which is regarded as a unique invention of the people of Abhaneri; it was created for rainwater harvesting. Located in the front of the Harshat Mata temple, this colossal step well has a depth of 20 meters, with 13 levels. Chand Baori is regarded as one of deepest and largest step wells in India) and Fatehpur Sikri – The Old Deserted Town of the Mughal. Arrive and check into hotel for overnight stay. Day 06: Agra Early morning visit to Taj Mahal to view the sunrise. The principal reason for almost everyone's visit to Agra is to see the Taj Mahal, and its legendary beauty, which is even more during the sun rise. Return to hotel for breakfast. Then after visit to Agra Fort and Itmad-ud-Daula Tomb. Evening at leisure. Overnight at Agra. Day 07: Agra – Delhi – onward destination Post breakfast check out and drive to Delhi International Airport to board flight onward destination. Tour Ends With sweet memories…… HENRY PREMRAJ, TANDOORIMAHAL.CH, HÜNDLERSTRASSE 22A, 8406 WINTERTHUR, SWITZERLAND [email protected]. 0041 52 232 3227 0041 79 649 9650. INDIAN HOLIDAY PVT LTD 70, L.G.F.,World Trade Centre, Barakhamba Lane, New Delhi– 110001 (India) Tours : +91-11-2568 6868 (Multilines) Fax : +91-11-2568 7110 Email: [email protected] Web: www.indianholiday.com CIN No: U74900DL1993PTC052634 TANDOORIMAHAL TOURS AND INDIAN HOLIDAY PVT. LTD TOUR DETAILS Cost Details: Price quoted per person on twin sharing basis. Validity – October 01, 2014 to March 31, 2015 No. of Pax 4 Star 02 Pax CHF 738 04 Pax CHF 635 Hotels Envisaged as Under or Similar No. of Destination 4 Star nights Delhi 02 Hans Plaza Jaipur 02 Park Prime Agra 02 The Retreat Our cost includes the following services: Accommodation in hotels for 06 Nights on Half Board (Breakfast & Dinner) Airport transfers with staff assistance Garlanding on arrival at Delhi airport Air-conditioned transport using bigger car (Toyota Innova) Services of English Speaking Guide for sightseeing Rickshaw ride at Delhi Dinner at Chokhi-Dhani Guided Bazar Tour at Jaipur Elephant ride at Amber Fort, Jaipur Monuments Entrance fees Delhi, Agra & Jaipur All currently applicable taxes Our cost does not includes the following services: Travel Insurance Expenses of personal nature such as drinks, telephone, laundry bills etc. Tips and porter charges Any additional expenses incurred due to any flight delay or cancellation, weather conditions, political closures, technical faults etc. Any other service/s not specified above SPECIAL NOTE: 1. All taxes, entrance fees, airfare, Hotel and Transport rates etc are as on date. Any future hike will be charged extra. 2. The above rates are valid from October 01, 2014 to March 31, 2015. Except December 20, 2014 to January 10, 2015. 3. The above is only an offer and we are not holding any booking at this stage, booking would be subject to availability once confirmed by you along with guest details & guarantee to book. 4. Please conform your booking via [email protected] 5. Terms & conditions, please click: www.indianholiday.com/terms-and-conditions.html HENRY PREMRAJ, TANDOORIMAHAL.CH, HÜNDLERSTRASSE 22A, 8406 WINTERTHUR, SWITZERLAND [email protected]. 0041 52 232 3227 0041 79 649 9650. INDIAN HOLIDAY PVT LTD 70, L.G.F.,World Trade Centre, Barakhamba Lane, New Delhi– 110001 (India) Tours : +91-11-2568 6868 (Multilines) Fax : +91-11-2568 7110 Email: [email protected] Web: www.indianholiday.com CIN No: U74900DL1993PTC052634 .
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