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INDIA DELHI TOUR 8 NIGHTS 9 DAYS

Day 1: Delhi

We are meeting at the airport to clear the ticket and passport procedures at the airport, we are ready for the departure to Delhi.

Day 2: Delhi - Jaipur

After we are met by our tour guide at the airport, we move to JAIPUR. We leave our hotel early in the morning and reach the PINK CITY JAIPUR which was painted by Prince Albert in 1853 was a traditional symbol of welcoming. The distance between Delhi and Jaipur is about 264 km. We start our tour with HAWA MAHAL, which is the most photographing place of JAIPUR and called WIND Palace. We continue with the CITY PALACE MUSEUM where astronomy researches, carpets, miniature works and Indian works are exhibited and we continue again with JANTAR MANTAR observatory which is included in the UNESCO world cultural heritage list. After our city tour, you have some free time for shopping along BADI JEWELLERS and CHHOTI BAZAAR. These markets are located in the Jaipur city center in CHAUPAR square. (Some stones are not only known in India, but also known in the entire world.) Then have dinner and overnight in Delhi.

Day 3: Jaipur

After breakfast, we visit the AMBER CASTLE (we visit the castle on elephants) which offers the best examples of design and décor that traces both: Muslim and Hindu architecture. After visiting the Amber Castle, we visit Jal Mahal (City Palace), which is located in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake and built in the 17th century, will be the most precious moments of your journey in India. In CHAUPAR square you have free time for your shopping at the local markets. Then we have dinner at the Chokhi Dhani Restaurant (dinner accompanied by traditional Rajasthan Jaipur dance). After dinner we return to our hotel for overnight.

Day 4: Jaipur - Agra

After breakfast in the hotel, we move to Agra. In our city-tour of Agra, where there are magnificent works of Turkish Civilization in India, the Agra Fort and the magnificent structures of the Diwan-i Aam, Diwan-I Khas which were built by Ekber Shah who cherished the golden age of the Agra is the most interesting part of the city. Visit the Taj Mahal, one of the seven wonders of the world which are also listed in the UNESCO WORLD CULTURE HERITAGE LIST.The people in the world should be divided into two: THOSE who saw the Taj Mahal and those who did not, says Edward Lear, a famous traveller. This complex was built between 1632 and 1652 by architect Shah Jahan who was passioanately in love with his wife Mumtaz Banu from Safavid Empire. Mehmet Isa and Mehmet Ismail Effendi also worked for the construction who were the students of Architect Sinan. Within this unique structure, after the visit of the graves of Shah Jahan and his wife Mumtaz Banu, we visit the guesthouse and mosque which were built on both sides of the Taj Mahal. Then we move on to Delhi. Dinner and accommodation.

Day 5: Delhi

After the breakfast in the hotel, we visit the 73m high wonderful piece of art mosque, Qutup Minar whose name was changed to Quwwatul Islam Masjid by the first Muslim settlers in India. We visit the Hindu temples of Chattarpur, The Shiva, Ganesh, Krishna, Hanuman temples and sculptures believed to be the great gods in the Hindu faith and the people who worship these statues. Cremation ceremony. And we will visit the Bahai Tample (Lotus Temple). And we set out for the India Gate. It is a monument on which the names of 90,000 Indian soldiers bear who lost their lives in World War I. You can take some pictures in front of the Indian Gate and the Presidential Palace. Yashwant Place Market: The world's cheapest leather market bags, leather jackets, fur, belts, and all products made of leather and you have the free time for shopping. Dinner and accommodation.

Day 6: Delhi - Serhend

After having breakfast, we visit one of the greatest Islamic scholar grown up in India Imam Rabbani Elf-i Sani and Hazrat Seyfeddin Farooqi. Then we visit the tomb of El Urvetül Vuska Muhammed Masum and Muhammed Seyfuddin Ebul Berekat and the tomb of Imam Rabbani’s parents and we move on to Serhend where nine Prophets tombs are together. (Their location was discovered by Imam Rabbani when their names were asked, he said he was not allowed to reveal. Then we move on to Delhi (268 km), accommodation and dinner in our hotel in Delhi.

Day 7: Delhi

After the breakfast in the hotel, we move on to the mosque for the friday prayer. We visit the biggest mosque with 25.000 people capacity in the old district of Delhi founded by Baburs and constructed by the Shah Jahan in the 16th century . We visit the Sacred Relics of our Prophet at the Friday Masjid,The holy sepulcher of the Prophet , the right footprint of the Prophet , The Prophet’s patten (Nalin-i-Sharif), right and left handprints of Hz Huseyin and handwriting Koran of Hz Hasan . Then we pass through the Red Fort and Riksha and we visit Raj Ghat (where Gandini was burned). Then we move to Janpath market, hundreds of Indian artifacts are waiting for you if you think you should not leave India without souvenirs. You have the chance to find many souvenirs from tablecloths, silk shawls, Kashmir rugs to wooden household items. However, it is not recommended to take anything without bargaining. You never know how time passes by when you are shopping.

Day 8: Delhi

After the breakfast, we visit Swaminarayan Akshardham where we are very sorry for not taking numerous photographs (strictly forbidden), but remains the most impressive temple we have seen in our memories as well as it is big enough to compete with Vatikan bearing a unique work of art in every part of it. This temple complex, the construction of which was completed in 2005, is the dearest of the Hindus. The formation, development and progress of the human teachings in Hinduism are explained in an incredible structure with symbols, writings, sculptures, films and musical ornamental pool shows.

Tibetan Medicine: With a history of over 2300 years of medical examination, Tibet medicine is considered to be the bright pearl of China's traditional medicine. In the long process of development, Tibetan drugs have played an important role in the treatment of chronic diseases, common diseases and non-easily treatable diseases. Modern Tibetan medicine examination opportunity thanks to modern science and technology.

Lajpat Nagar (Local People's Market): We can define the Lajpat nagar as Delhi’s common caste market. In this market, our guests can find especially indian clothes, charms, very cheaply.Henna program: A small gift of henna program for our female guests

Nehru Place Entertainment center: Our guests will be accompanied by our guide. The Indian wedding program is not definite in Delhi or in Jaipur.

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Day 9: Delhi

We transfer to the airport to clean the customs and passport hoping to welcome you again on another excursion with us soon.

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