In the Centre of the Jaipur
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What's included
- A guided tour of important places
- Entrance tickets to monuments and museums
- First Entrance fees
- Observation and participation in allowed activities
- Porterage for a maximum of two bags per person
- Professionally guided tour
- Drinks & Meal on Tour
- Excess baggage charge
- Personal expenses
- Services not specifically stated in the itinerary
- Tips to guide and driver
- Transport to & from hotel
Departure: 6:00 am
We will leave early morning to catch the morning glimpse of the alluring Amber Fort. You will be informed about the exact pick up point nearest to your hotel ( like Paharganj, Karolbagh, Connaught Place.etc). It will take approximately 4 hours to reach Jaipur. In between, if you prefer you could take a stop for snack . Around 10:00 am you will reach the pink city Jaipur and will be taken non-stop to Amber Fort.
Stop – 1 Visit Amber Fort
Wow! the moment you’d been waiting. Amber Fort right in front of you!One of the finest symbol of Hindu Rajput Clan Architecture. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can spend hours admiring various interal structures like Diwan-E-Aam, Sheesh Mahal , taking photographs and strolling in the huge Fort.
Drive Pass – Jal Mahal
Stop – 2 City Palace
After your long sightseeing tour of Amber Fort it’s time to visit a magnificent palace-cum-museum in the heart of Jaipur, you will find three attractive gateways which greet the visitors right at the entrance. Attractions like Mubarak Mahal, Chandra Mahal, Pitam Niwas Chowk, Diwan-I-Khas, Diwan-E-Aam and Maharani Palace make City Palace one of the best places to visit in Jaipur.
Stop – 3 Hawa Mahal
Our next stop after city palace , the Hawa Mahal. One of the most visited monuments in Jaipur. The Hawa Mahal means the “Palace of the Winds” and this name is in reference to the clever cooling system which propagates a gentle breezes through the inner rooms even during the intense Rajasthan summers. This ingenious design has been completely lost after a recent renovation in which windows were installed behind each of the lattice openings, so today the palace of winds has no wind.
Stop – 4 Jantar Mantar
Our last stop in Jaipur is one of the most amazing scientific marvel of its time. A UNESCO world heritage site Jantar Mantar will spell bound you with its astronomical observation site built in the early 18th century. It has more than 20 main fixed instruments to measure time, latitude & longtitude and so many other astronomical measurements. This is known as the most well preserved of India’s historic observatories.
Return back to Delhi: *12:30 am*depends on prevalant traffic situation
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