Highlights

Taj Mahal & Red Fort in Agra

Jaipur the Pink City

Stay in 16th century’s forts & Palaces which are now converted to hotels

Visit 10th century’s marvellous Temple of Khajuraho

Visit of mystic city of Varanasi
 
 

Golden Triangle Khajuraho & Varanasi

(09 Nights & 10 Days in India)


Tour Type:
Cultural; Hotels: Forts, Palaces & Havelies in Rajasthan & * * * to * * * * *category in other places; Transportation: A/C vehicle along with a knowledgeable driver
Golden Triangle Khajuraho & Varanasi Tour Season: August to April; Best Season: October to March

Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrive  Delhi – Neemrana/Pattodi; Day 2: Jaipur; Day 3: Jaipur; Day 4: Bharatpur; Day 5: Agra; Day 6: Orchha; Day 7: Khajuraho; Day 8: Khajuraho – Varanasi (flight);  Day 9: Varanasi - Delhi – (Night Train); Day 10: Arrives Delhi – Day free night transfer to Airport; Day 11: Delhi - flight back to home.
(Extension to Nepal is possible)

Within the short period of time you can see a few wonders of north India, such as Taj Mahal, one of the true examples of love & architecture in human history. Red fort, Fatehpur Sikri, Amber Fort, City Palace, Wind Palace and Astronomical observatory (Jantar Mantar) which still whisper the past regime and glory of Raja & Maharajas of Rajasthan.

Golden Triangle Khajuraho & Varanasi Tour Packages The temples of Orchha & Khajuraho speak about the love and sacrifice of those Kings who built more temples for their gods & goddesses rather than building palaces for themselves. The sculpture & stone carving of these temples are well known to the tourist who have been to India. “Varanasi” one of the oldest city of the world which was neither abandoned nor destroyed since the day it was constructed. It is a city of mystery, myth, religion, faith, & is known as the city of Alpha & Omega. It is said to be the holy city & a central part of the universe for all Hindus. Thousands of pilgrims from all over India come here every day. The devotees are here to take bath in the holy river Ganga or to die in belief of entering straight to Nirvana. The daily activities on the river bank of Ganga, such as daily rituals, offerings to gods & goddesses and the variable trade is almost impossible to explain, one has to be there to  feel it.