Blissul Travel To India offers you an opportunity to experience the different flavours of India by taking you on a journey that covers these three cities not only geographically but culturally and in spirit as well. Starting with Delhi, we give you an insight into the fusion of east and west to be found in the metropolitan character of the capital, allowing glimpses into all aspects of living from food to clothes to traditions, rituals, and excursions.
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5 Nights 6 Days | |
Destinations: Delhi > Corbett > Delhi > Bharatpur > Agra > Delhi | |
Tours Days | Tour Programs |
Tour Days 1 | Abroad Delhi
Arrive Delhi. |
Tours Day 2 | Delhi - Corbett
Early morning drive to Corbett National Park (295 kms). Upon arrival, check-in at hotel.
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Tours Days 3 | Corbett Delhi
Early morning proceed for bird watching. |
Tours Days 4 | Delhi Bharatpur Morning drive to Bharatpur (215 kms). Upon arrival, check-in at hotel. |
Tours Days 5 | Bharatpur Fatehpur Sikri Agra
Early morning proceed by cycle rickshaws to the famous Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary which is a wonder of the natural world and no less worth seeing than the marble mausoleum of the Taj. Here over 350 species of birds find refuge in the 29 sq. kms of shallow lakes & wood lands of the park. A third of them are migrants many of whom spend winter in Bharatpur before returning to their breeding grounds as far away as Siberia and Central Asia.
Later drive to Agra (56 kms) enroute visit Fatehpur Sikri.
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Tours Days 6 | Agra Delhi Onward journey Early morning visit the Taj Mahal is the mausoleum of Empress Mumtaz Mahal, the beloved spouse of Shah Jahan, who died in 1630. The Taj complex comprises a forecourt, a lofty entrance, a charming formal Mughal garden with canals and a central tank with a series of fountains, the tomb proper, and an attached mosque on the west and its symmetrical counterpart on the east. The Taj is remarkable for its perfect proportion and rich pietra dura, with minute details executed with great skill. The building, often styled "a dream in marble" is said to have taken at least 22 years (1631-1653) to build. (Taj Mahal is closed on Fridays).
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