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Golden Triangle with Wildlife Supplement (8 Days)

Golden Triangle with Wildlife Supplement - 8 Nights/9 Days
Destinations Covered : Delhi , Agra, Jaipur & Ranthambore
Best Season : September to March
•    Visit to the India's most significant UNESCO World heritage sites including Agra fort, Fatehpur Sikri and the timeless Taj Mahal.
•    All intercity travel by India's most efficient and best trains. Travel with local by trains to get the real feel of the country.
•    Awe inspiring forts, Bustling cities, and Stunning palaces.
•    Vibrant cities of Rajasthan with breathtaking architecture.
•    Rural India by road & Stroll the streets of pink jaipur.
•    Sunrise and sunset at elegant Taj Mahal, (New Seven Wonder Of the World).
•    Elephant Ride to romantic Amber Fort Palace.
•    Stay in Converted Palaces.
•    Cultural evening with Dinner at Chokhi Dhani.

  Day 1 : Arrive Delhi
 Following your arrival in Delhi transfer to the Hotel. 

Day 2 : Delhi – Full day Sightseeing tour
A Full day sightseeing tour of Delhi. The old city-bustling, packed, atmospheric will entertain you with a visit to Redfort, Jama Masjid and the bazaar of Chandini Chowk. We also visit the Birla Mandir (Lakshminarayan Temple), the grand Govt. Buildings along with the president's house, Humayun's tomb (the forerunner of Taj Mahal), and the India Gate. Visit the Qutab minar the five storey victory tower started by Qutbuddin Aibak was completed by his successor, Iltutmish along with the 4th Century iron pillar.


Day 3 : Delhi – Agra By Road
Today's morning drive via Sikandra, leads us to the mughal splendor of Agra to visit the Taj Mahal and Redfort. The Taj Mahal was build in 1652 by Emperor Shahjahan. It took 22 years and 22,000 skilled artisans to complete this magnificent architecture. Apart from the Taj, the magnificent Agra fort (Another creation of emperor Akbar) offering gorgeous views from its lofty walls, and the Itmad-ul-Daulah, an exquisite tomb to a persian adventurer who later became chief minister, whose grand-daughter Mumtaz married Shah Jehan. Her tomb, is of course, the Taj Mahal.
Day 4 : Agra – Ranthambhore
This morning we will drive to Ranthambore Tiger Sanctuary. The Ranthambore Tiger Sanctuary is one of the fine examples of the "Project Tiger" conservation efforts. The sanctuary boasts some of the best wildlife sightings Asia has to offer. The park has three major lakes - Rajbaugh, Milak talab and Padam talab, which serve as watering holes for the animals. The imposing Ranthambore fort adds to the grandeur of the park. Among the animals, birds and reptiles that can be spotted in Ranthambore are the tiger, the sambar, leopard, chinkara, blue bull, chital, jackal, hyena, caracal, fox, jungle cat, sloth bear, ratel, langur and wild boar. The park is also home to over 300 species of bird - like parakeets, peafowl, storks, partridges, egrets, eagles, flycatchers, owls and migratory varieties in the winter months that include the greylag goose, black eagle, ruddy shelduck, pintails. You will be accompanied by a naturalist into the Park for evening safari on an exclusive Jeep. On arrival check in at hotel. Following dinner there may be a slide show and an orientation talk about the park and its wildlife by the lodge staff.
Day 5 : Ramthambhore
Early morning a Jeep safari into the park, which is one of the finest tiger reserves in the country. Spread over an area of 392 sq. km, the park is characterized by dry deciduous forests sprawling over the Aravalli and Vindhyan ranges. If you are lucky, you might see the tiger strolling in the jungle or near any of the three lakes.
You may like to spend the afternoon visiting nearby temples and sites. Also visit the Ranthambore Fort built by the Chauhan rulers in the 10th century, regarded as one of the oldest forts of Rajasthan. The fort is characterized by its temples, tanks, massive gates and huge walls. You will have another opportunity in the afternoon for tiger spotting during your second safari of the day. Overnight is at the lodge / camp.
National park Timings Morning (0630hrs. - 0930 hrs.) | Evening (1430 hrs. - 1730 hrs.)


Day 6 : Ranthambhore – Jaipur
Your drive to princely capital Jaipur takes you via Emperor Akbar deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri, an almost perfectly preserved 400 Year old Mughal capital. After admiring its palaces and pavilions we suggest Lunch at the nearby Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary before we continue to Jaipur. Also called the pink city, The whole city was painted pink when the Prince of Wales, Edward VII, Visited jaipur in 1876. Today, Every home in the city is obliged by law to maintain this facade. 
Day 7 : Jaipur
A full day program takes you to the nearby Amber fort by car, and then to the Fortress by elephant with a skilled mahout. Later return to Jaipur to visit the Museums, Palaces and halls within the City palace (Still a royal Residence) and The palace of winds. The jantar mantar observatory largest and the best of the five observatories build by Jai Singh II in different parts of the country. Hindu's believe that their fated souls move as per the harmony of the heavens, which is measured by it.
Day 8 : Jaipur – Delhi
After breakfast leave jaipur by car, Pausing for a lunch at the Neemrana Palace, a most elegant and historical heritage hotel, before we drive to the international airport for return flight home.
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