The Royal
Rajasthan on Wheels offers a 7 nights 8 days royal journey starting at Delhi and going on to Jodhpur , Udaipur , Chittorgarh, Sawai Madhopur, Jaipur,
Khajuraho, Varanasi
and Agra before
ending at Delhi .
This is where
the journey starts and though the city is littered with spots worth visiting,
it is left to the tourists to take a tour on their own. The most worthwhile
places are India Gate, Humayun’s tomb, Lal Killa or Red Fort, Qutab Minar,
Safdarjang Tomb, Jama Masjid and Jantar Mantar.
A visit to Chandni Chowk will give them the
taste of quintessential India
with its bazaars and narrow lanes chock-a-block with tiny shops as well as
large shops standing shoulder to shoulder.
Agra
Bharatpur is a
stop on the route, known for the famous Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary but guests
proceed straight on to Agra .
On the way they visit Fatehpur Sikri, a city conceived by Emperor Akbar to be
his capital. Built in the 16th century the city never fulfilled its
purpose due to lack of water but still, it is a fabulously beautiful place with
its palaces and mosques.
However, the
main attraction for guests are the Red Fort and the Taj Mahal in Agra . The Taj is a World
Heritage Site and is a gracious monument dedicated by Emperor Shah Jahan to his
queen Mumtaz Mahal whose mausoleum is right here. Guests can thereafter go
shopping for some marble inlay work, for leather goods and jewellery for which Agra is famous.
Khajuraho
Khajuraho in
Madhya Pradesh is known for its collection of temples with erotic art. Guests
visit the Chandela
Temple comple and marvel
at the fine carvings. The temple complex was built during the Chandela dynasty
by a succession of Kings from the 10th to the 11th
Centuries. Of the 22 temples guests get to visit the Kandariya, Chatrabhuj,
Ghantai and Parswanath
Temples .
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