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Meet & assist with our tour representative at airport/Railway station than proceed to straight way to Ajmer city tour.
Ajmer– Raja Ajay Pal Chauhan founded Ajmer in the 7th century AD. He constructed a hill fort and named it Ajaimeru or The Unconquerable Hill. The city continued to be a Chauhan stronghold till 1193 when Prithviraj Chauhan was defeated by Mohammed Ghauri. After this legendary ruler lost Ajmer to Muhammed Ghori, it became a part of the Delhi Sultanate. But such an important city – which lay on the desert trade routes and had shrines of great importance to both major religions – could not go uncontested for long. RanaKumbha of Mewar and Raja Maldeo of Marwar wrested it back for the Rajputs. The battles continued: Mughals, Marathas and Rajputs played musical thrones with Ajmer. The result is a syncretist culture symbolised in the two annual events that bring thousands to Ajmer: the Urs at the Dargah Sharif of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti .
The Dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti:-To the foot of this barren hill, they come, people of all faiths. Some pray for a child, some for surcease of pain, some for cure of an illness. The tomb of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, a Sufi saint, draws them all, regardless of caste or creed. There is something deeply moving about the concentration of faith and belief, something deeply spiritual about the qawwalis (devotional singing popular among Sufis) sung to God as the beloved. And it is a beautiful shrine as well.
Adhai-din-ka-jhonpra:-It took Mohammed of Ghauri only two-and-a-half days (hence the name, adhai din) to build this mosque. This was not an architectural or an engineering feat. He took the Sanskrit College that stood on the site and added a wall with seven arches to the structure. That took two-and-a-half days. The pillars of the mosque are all unique, each one carved differently. The arches are decorated with beautiful calligraphy from the Koran.
TaragarhFort:-A steep climb beyond the Adhai-din-ka-jhopra leads to the ruins of the Taragarh Fort, perched on a hill. Not much remains except for the 4 m. thick walls but the view from the fort makes the huffing and puffing worthwhile.
Evening back to Jaipur. On arrival Jaipur check in Hotel. Stay overnight at Hotel in Jaipur.
Today after breakfast proceed to Agra visit:
TajMahal:-You cannot think of Agra without thinking of TajMahal. Or, you might not have thought of Agra were it not for the monument of love. TajMahal, the white marble beauty was constructed by Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife, MumtazMahal. The monument stands proof for the brilliance of Mughal architecture. Named as one of the wonders of the world, TajMahal stands the test of time. It has been declared as World Heritage Site in the year 1983. It is a feast to your eyes and senses to watch the unmatched beauty on the night of full moon day.
(Note: Taj Mahal closed on every Friday)
Agra Fort :-You would regret if you miss Agra Fort during your visit to Agra. The 16th century monument is yet another proof of the architectural brilliance of Mughals. This is situated near the gardens of the world famous TajMahal. Called the Red Fort of Agra, you will be awe inspired by the powerful fortress. The fortress comprises many palaces namely, Jahangir Palace, KhasMahal and so on. There are audience halls and two mosques. The entire fortress is a symbol of Mughal’s grandeur. It was in Agra Fort Shah Jahan was held prisoner by Aurangazeb, his son. Shah Jahan, the emperor, spent his last days here viewing the monument of love he had built for his wife.
Itmad-ud-Daulah:-India’s first tomb to be made completely out of marble, Itmad-Ud-Daulah signals the beginning of new era in Mughal architecture. Until then, it was buildings of red sandstone. It was constructed during Jahangir’s period. The 21-meter high tomb was constructed in memory of MirzaGhiyas, who was the father-in-law of Jahangir. He was bestowed with the title Itmad-Ud-Daula, which means pillar of the state. Influenced by Islamic architectural style, the monument’s towers display Persian touch. The wall paintings inside are sheer beauty to view.
Later in the early evening drive back to Jaipur. Overnight stay in Jaipur.
Today after breakfast proceed start sightseeing in Jaipur and visit:
Amer Fort:-The old capital of the Kachhwahas stands atop a range of craggy hills. The fort is remarkable as much for the majestic grandeur of its surroundings as for its sturdy battlements and beautiful palaces. It is a fine blend of Hindu and Muslim architecture. The solemn dignity of it red sandstone and white marble pavilions, when reflected in the lake at the foot hill, is a sight to behold. The original palace was built by Raja Man Singh, the additional extensions were built by Maharaja Mirja Raja Jai Singh and Sawai Jai Singh lIthe last Maharaja of Amer, who built a new city called Jaipur, where he shifted his capital in 1727.
The palace complex is lavishly ornamented and displays the riches of Amer. Sheesh Mahal chamber of Mirrors. Diwan-e-Am or the Hall of Public Audience is a beautifully proportioned hall open on three sides and stands on two rows of ornamented pillars. Diwan e-Khas or the Hall of Private Audience has delicate mosaic work in glass. Sukhmandir is guarded by sandalwood doors inlaid with ivory. Throughout the massive fort finely carved lattice windows, exquisitely painted doorways, halls and finely sculptured pillars crave for attention.
The old city of Amer was the seat of power and bustling with life and prosperity. Other worth seeing sites are JagatShiromani Temple, Narsinghji temple, the stepwell of PannaMeena and fine carved royal cenotaphs on the road to Delhi.
JalMahal:-On the way to Amer, this small palace is set in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. Renovation around the lake is in progress.
City Palace:-situated in the heart of the old City, it occupies about one seventh of the old city area. The palace is a blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture, it houses a Seven storeyed Chandra Mahal in the centre, which affords a fine view of the gardens and the city. Diwan-E-Am (Hall of public audience) has intricate decorations and collection of manuscripts, Diwan-E-Khas (Hall of private audience) has a marble pawed gallery Mubarak Mahal has a rich collection of costumes and textiles. There is a Clock Tower near Mubarak Mahal. SilehKhana has a collection of armory and weapons.
JantarMantar:-built in 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the huge masonary instruments were used to study the movement of constellations and stars in the sky. Enormous sun-dial still provides accurate time, which is subject to daily corrections.
HawaMahal:-built in 1799, by Maharaja SawaiPratap Singh, is the most recognizable monument of Jaipur. The 5 storied stunning semi-octagonal monument having 152 windows with over hanging latticed balconies is a fine piece of Rajput architecture. Originally designed for the royal ladies to watch and enjoy the processions and other activities, on the street below. Now it houses a well laid out museum. The display “Jaipur past and present” is the special feature of this newly setup museum.
Albert Hall Museum:- situated in the Ram Niwas Garden. This graceful building was founded in 1876 by Prince Albert (also known as Albert Hall). It has a rare collection of archaeological and handicraft pieces.
Later drive to the airport/railway station to onward destination.
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Jaipur is the capital of India’s Rajasthan state. It evokes the royal family that once ruled the region and that, in 1727, founded what is now called the Old City, or “Pink City” for its trademark building color. At the center of its stately street grid (notable in India) stands the opulent, colonnaded City Palace complex. With gardens, courtyards and museums, part of it is still a royal residence
PLACES COVERED: DELHI-AGRA-JAIPUR-DELHI
DURATION OF TRIP : 2 NIGHTS/3DAYS
MINIMUM REQUIRED: 2 Pax
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DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION: PICKUP JAIPUR/DROP JAIPUR
RETURN TIME: Approximately 6:30 PM/Depends on Return Flight timmings
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