India: First time travelers
The capital of India, Delhi and its neighboring state, Uttar Pradesh, compose the geographical and historical heart of India. With ancient cities and awesome monuments that make for definite inclusion in the itineraries of most first time visitors to the subcontinent.
The Golden Triangle…..And a little beyond! A recommended stay of 7 nights.Delhi, Agra and Jaipur - they represent and unravel the mystique that is India.
New Delhi, India capital has more sight than any other city in India, but they are concentrated in three distinct areas – Old Delhi, New Delhi and South Delhi. The top attractions in Delhi: Qutb Minar, Jama Masjid, Lal Qila (Red fort), Humayun’s Tomb, The National Museum, India Gate, Walk in Chandni Cocwk.
Agra, is invariably included on every first – time visitor’s itinerary, for who visits India without visiting the Taj? Home to three generations of one of the most dynamic dynasties in the medieval world, their talent and wealth immoratalized in stone and marble, Agra is home to the finest examples of Mughal architecture in India, of which the Taj is simply the most famous. The top attractions in Agra: Taj Mahal, Agra fort, Itmad – ud – Daulah’s Tomb, Sikandra (Akbar’s Tomb) and Fatehpur Sikri.
Jaipur, After independence, Jaipur became the administrative and commercial capital of what was knows as Rajputana, a suitable conclusion to the dreams of its founder Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, a man famed for his talents as a politician, mathematician and astronomer. The top attractions in Jaipur: Amber fort, City palace, Anokhi Museum of hand printing, Jantar Mantar and elephant ride at Amber fort.This is the golden triangle---a visit to which is essential to get a glimpse of India's rich past. But, a first time visit would be incomplete without that very special and romantic experience that ends with a stay in the city of Udaipur; the ultimate jewel in the crown.
Thanks & Regards
Vishal Gupta
The capital of India, Delhi and its neighboring state, Uttar Pradesh, compose the geographical and historical heart of India. With ancient cities and awesome monuments that make for definite inclusion in the itineraries of most first time visitors to the subcontinent.
The Golden Triangle…..And a little beyond! A recommended stay of 7 nights.Delhi, Agra and Jaipur - they represent and unravel the mystique that is India.
New Delhi, India capital has more sight than any other city in India, but they are concentrated in three distinct areas – Old Delhi, New Delhi and South Delhi. The top attractions in Delhi: Qutb Minar, Jama Masjid, Lal Qila (Red fort), Humayun’s Tomb, The National Museum, India Gate, Walk in Chandni Cocwk.
Agra, is invariably included on every first – time visitor’s itinerary, for who visits India without visiting the Taj? Home to three generations of one of the most dynamic dynasties in the medieval world, their talent and wealth immoratalized in stone and marble, Agra is home to the finest examples of Mughal architecture in India, of which the Taj is simply the most famous. The top attractions in Agra: Taj Mahal, Agra fort, Itmad – ud – Daulah’s Tomb, Sikandra (Akbar’s Tomb) and Fatehpur Sikri.
Jaipur, After independence, Jaipur became the administrative and commercial capital of what was knows as Rajputana, a suitable conclusion to the dreams of its founder Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, a man famed for his talents as a politician, mathematician and astronomer. The top attractions in Jaipur: Amber fort, City palace, Anokhi Museum of hand printing, Jantar Mantar and elephant ride at Amber fort.This is the golden triangle---a visit to which is essential to get a glimpse of India's rich past. But, a first time visit would be incomplete without that very special and romantic experience that ends with a stay in the city of Udaipur; the ultimate jewel in the crown.
Thanks & Regards
Vishal Gupta
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