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Day 1: Arrival in Delhi
Upon arrival in Delhi at the airport, our representative of Sushant Travels will meet you. All day excursions to the sights of the capital of modern India. Examination of the symbol of Delhi, the five-tiered tower Qutub Minar erected in the twelfth century (height 72.5 meters), adorned along its entire length by graceful carvings. Nearby is the legendary stainless steel column. Then visit Akshardham - the most beautiful and largest in the world Hindu temple complex. The temple of Akshardham is included in the Guinness Book of Records as the most grandiose Hindu temple in the world. Excursion to the Presidential Palace, the buildings of the Parliament and the Central Secretariat (an interesting, slightly pompous, mixture of two centuries architecture) erected during the reign of the British Empire. Excursion to the memorial complex, erected in honor of the Indian soldiers who fell during the First World War, the Gates of India. A visit to Birla Mandir, which has a delightful architecture, and which is a famous religious landmark of the city. The temple is dedicated to Lord Narayana and the Goddess Lakshmi. Accommodation in the hotel in the evening. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 2: Delhi-Agra
In the morning drive to Agra, on the way stop in Sikandra for a photo. Visit the priceless pearl of India and the whole world, the seventh wonder of the world Taj Mahal, built by the Emperor of the Great Mughals Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. It is a beautiful tomb of white marble, which is the symbol of true great love. For the construction of the entire architectural complex, Shah Jahan spent all the huge reserves of his state treasury. Construction was conducted for 22 years by the best masters from all over the world. Survey of the ancient, amazing Fort Agra, built by three rulers, with its various halls and courts: the mosque for women, the Diwan-E-Aam (public hall), the Diwan-E-Khas (private audiences hall) and many others. Moving to Delhi. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3: Delhi Departure
After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to the airport for boarding towards your next destination.
Day 1: Arrival in Delhi
Upon arrival in Delhi at the airport, our representative of Sushant Travels will meet you. All day excursions to the sights of the capital of modern India. Examination of the symbol of Delhi, the five-tiered tower Qutub Minar erected in the twelfth century (height 72.5 meters), adorned along its entire length by graceful carvings. Nearby is the legendary stainless steel column. Then visit Akshardham - the most beautiful and largest in the world Hindu temple complex. The temple of Akshardham is included in the Guinness Book of Records as the most grandiose Hindu temple in the world. Excursion to the Presidential Palace, the buildings of the Parliament and the Central Secretariat (an interesting, slightly pompous, mixture of two centuries architecture) erected during the reign of the British Empire. Excursion to the memorial complex, erected in honor of the Indian soldiers who fell during the First World War, the Gates of India. A visit to Birla Mandir, which has a delightful architecture, and which is a famous religious landmark of the city. The temple is dedicated to Lord Narayana and the Goddess Lakshmi. Accommodation in the hotel in the evening. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 2: Delhi-Agra
In the morning drive to Agra, on the way stop in Sikandra for a photo. Visit the priceless pearl of India and the whole world, the seventh wonder of the world Taj Mahal, built by the Emperor of the Great Mughals Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. It is a beautiful tomb of white marble, which is the symbol of true great love. For the construction of the entire architectural complex, Shah Jahan spent all the huge reserves of his state treasury. Construction was conducted for 22 years by the best masters from all over the world. Survey of the ancient, amazing Fort Agra, built by three rulers, with its various halls and courts: the mosque for women, the Diwan-E-Aam (public hall), the Diwan-E-Khas (private audiences hall) and many others. Moving to Delhi. Overnight at the hotel.