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(1) Jaipur:
The Pink City is replete with historical landmarks that echo its past glory and living traditions. Discover palaces and forts, temples and gardens, crafts and pageantry here.
City Palace: Built by Sawai Jai Singh, it became the official seat of the Jaipur royal family after 1922. A large part of the brilliant palace is now a museum, displaying an excellent collection of artifacts used by the Rajput royalty.
Jantar Mantar: Built in 1728, it is one of Sawai Jai Singh's unique observatories. It has instruments that have been scientifically designed to predict the movement of the major stars accurately. It represents the high point of medieval Indian astronomy.
Amer Fort: It is one of the finest and the best preserved forts, having served as the royal capital for seven long years before the city of Jaipur was built. It has a complex of several palaces, meeting halls, pavilions, gardens and temples. The Fort was built in the later half of the 10th century by Raja Man Singh.
(2) AGRA:
This historical city stands 200 km south of New Delhi, on the banks of river Yamuna. Over three centuries ago, it was a powerful Mughal capital and the most important city of northern India. It was at this time that Agra's many timeless architectural wonders were born: the wonderful Taj Mahal, the awesome Agra Fort, and the sprawling Sikandara - a whole city in itself.
Agra Fort : Built in red sand stone, it is the one of the famous
sights of Agra other than Taj Mahal. The semi circular fort
was started by Akbar in 1565, and completed in 1574.
Taj Mahal : The most photographed monument in the world,
the Taj stands in its splendor of white marble, an imposing
citadel on the banks of river Yamuna. Built in 17th century
by Shah Jahan, the fifth Mughal emperor, in the memory of his
wife Mumtaz Mahal, the Taj Mahal is an ode to the emperor's
eternal love for his wife. It took over 20,000 skilled workers
from across the country, working day and night, for 22 years
for this architectural wonder to be created.
3) Delhi:
One sees a modern metropolitan that is home to people of different regions, languages, and cultures. Created mainly between the thirteenth and seventeenth centuries, today Delhi is equipped with all the advantages of a modern city, and has the added appeal of having a rich historical and cultural basis that can be seen at every nook and corner in her streets. From the bustling lanes of her old city to the archaic charm of her Lutyens center, to the many monuments that mark the richness of her past, to her shopping arcades and contemporary malls ¨Ceach of these offers a different flavour of the Delhi experience.
Raj Ghat :
Raj Ghat (Hindi: राज घाट) is a memorial to
Mahatma Gandhi. Originally it was the name
of a historic ghat of Old Delhi (Shahjahanabad)
on the banks ofYamuna river. Close to it, and
east of Daryaganj was “Raj Ghat Gate” of the walled city, opening at Raj Ghat on Yamuna River.
Jama Masjid:
The foundation of the historic Jama Masjid was
laid on a hillock in Shahjahanabad by the fifth
Mughal Emperor of India, Shahjahan, on Friday,
October 19,1650 AD, (10th Shawwal 1060 AH).
The mosque was the result of the efforts of over
6,000 workers, over a period of six years
(1650–1656 AD).[2] The cost of the construction
in those times was 10 lakh (1 million) Rupees. Emperor Shahjahan also built the Taj Mahal, at Agra and the Red Fort in New Delhi, which stands opposite the Jama Masjid.
Red Fort (Lal Killa) :
The Red Fort was the residence of the Mughal emperors of India for nearly 200 years, until 1857. It is located in the centre of Delhi and houses a number of museums. In addition to accommodating the emperors and their households, it was the ceremonial and political centre of Mughal government and the setting for events critically impacting the region
Day 1 : Jaipur
The Pink City is replete with historical landmarks that echo its past glory and living traditions. Discover palaces and forts, temples and gardens, crafts and pageantry here.
City Palace: Built by Sawai Jai Singh, it became the official seat of the Jaipur royal family after 1922. A large part of the brilliant palace is now a museum, displaying an excellent collection of artifacts used by the Rajput royalty.
Day 2 : Agra
This historical city stands 200 km south of New Delhi, on the banks of river Yamuna. Over three centuries ago, it was a powerful Mughal capital and the most important city of northern India. It was at this time that Agra's many timeless architectural wonders were born: the wonderful Taj Mahal, the awesome Agra Fort, and the sprawling Sikandara
Day 3 : Delhi
One sees a modern metropolitan that is home to people of different regions, languages, and cultures. Created mainly between the thirteenth and seventeenth centuries, today Delhi is equipped with all the advantages of a modern city, and has the added appeal of having a rich historical and cultural basis that can be seen at every nook and corner in her streets. From the bustling lanes of her old city to the archaic charm of her Lutyens center, to the many monuments that mark the richness of her past, to her shopping arcades and contemporary malls ¨Ceach of these offers a different flavour of the Delhi experience.
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