North India Adventure Tour
North India Tour-Â The gorgeous attractions of India, like the majestic Taj Mahal, will soothe your eyes and mind.
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Historical landmarks, the Thar Desert, Jungle Safaris, and spiritual journeys all await your arrival. So, book a freshly updated thrilling North India Adventure Tour package from Travel Santa, one of the Best North India Tour Operators, to ensure that your holiday journey is safe and secure.
DAYS 1-2: NEW DELHI
Glory of Indian soldiers reflected through India gate, Delhi
There are plenty of things to see and do in Delhi, including the Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, Jama Mosque, vibrant Chandni Chowk bazaar, and Bangla Sahib Gurudwara. The world-famous India Gate, a war monument created in honour of Indian troops who died fighting for their country in World War I, is wonderfully and strategically positioned, with hundreds of cars passing through its area every second. The gardens that surround the monument’s boulevard are pleasant places to relax.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for two nights
DAYS 3-4: VARANASI
Spiritual city of the nation, Varanasi.
Varanasi, the holiest of India’s seven holy towns, is the country’s most popular and oldest inhabited tourist attraction. Varanasi, located on the banks of the Ganges in the vast state of Uttar Pradesh, is the centre of religious and cultural activity, as well as Lord Shiva’s favourite city. Varanasi is home to a number of tourist attractions, including the Ramnagar fort, ghats, temples, and mosques.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for one night
DAY 5: KHAJURAHO
The prestigious Khajuraho dance festival and Orccha fort at the banks of Betwa river
The Khajuraho complex of temples, south of Jhansi in Madhya Pradesh, are a collection of Hindu and Jain temples known for its Nagara style architectural symbolism and sensual carvings on the statues. Orccha is a small town about 7 miles from Jhansi that was founded in the early 15th century by Maharaja Rudra Pratap Singh as the headquarters of the princely kingdom of Madhya Pradesh. The picturesque orccha fort, which attracts millions of visitors every year regardless of season or time, sits in the centre of this town. Orccha is located on the banks of the Betwa River in the Tikamgarh district of MP, and is divided from it by a historic battlement wall.Â
Accommodation: Hotel stay for one night
DAY 6-7: AGRA
Fresh morning walks across the Taj boundaries
Sitting on the stairs of the gorgeous Taj Mahal and admiring the carvings and delicacy is a soothing experience for both body and spirit. Your visit to Agra does not have to be confined to the Taj Mahal; it may also include visits to the Agra fort and early morning walks in the forests and gardens around the Taj Mahal, where the tranquil ambiance is a great source of relaxation. The city’s thrilling tonga rides may also pique one’s interest.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for two nights
DAY 8: BHARATPUR
Birds destination from across the world, Bharatpur
Enjoy the sight of the numerous types of birds and their various kinds that make up the Keoladeo National Park (Bharatpur bird sanctuary), which is located in Bharatpur, Rajasthan. With a variety of lakes and reservoirs filling up with floods throughout time, this sanctuary is reported to be home to around 230 species of birds. The lohagarh fort, the golbagh palace, moti mahal, the laxmi vilas palace, fateh burj, and the nehru park are among the other tourist attractions in Bharatpur.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for one night
DAY 9-10: RANTHAMBHORE
Wildlife center of Rajasthan, Sawai Madhopur
The Ranthambhore National Park, located in Rajasthan’s Sawai Madhopur district, is one of the country’s largest national parks. Ranthambhore has become a popular tourist destination due to the possibility of seeing tigers even during the day. This is especially true from October to March, when the odds of seeing tigers are at their highest. Aside from tigers, other wild species such as hyenas, leopards, and boars may be encountered.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for two nights
DAY 11-12: JAIPUR
Well planned pink city, Jaipur
On your visit to the pink city of Jaipur, discover the true beauty and tastes of Rajasthan. The prevalence of pink structures and buildings in the ancient city gave this city its general moniker. Jaipur is not known for just one or two things, but for everything that piques your interest. Jaipur caters to the requirements and desires of every visitor, from cuisine, markets, and shopping to forts, monuments, palaces, and mansions. City Palace, Nahargarh Fort, Amber Fort, and Jal Mahal are just a few of the attractions that will make your trip worthwhile.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for two nights
DAY 13: MANDAWA
Carvings, frescoes & the design of Mandawa mansions
Mandawa is known for its fort and magnificently lighted houses, and is sometimes referred to as the open art gallery (havelis). This heritage town is located in Rajasthan, 195 kilometres north of Jaipur, and has lately acquired popularity as a result of increased tourism and traditional industries. Everyone should go to the Mandwa fort, which has a beautiful paint arched entryway and wonderful paintings. Apart from that, trips to a few havelis would truly immerse you in the Rajasthani culture and transport you to a bygone period.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for one night
DAY 14: BIKANER
The Indo-Saracenic architecture lighting up Bikaner
Another historically significant heritage city in Rajasthan is Jaipur, which was founded in the late 15th century and is located in the state’s northwestern corner. This city, like Jaipur and Jodhpur, is a large metropolis that acts as the administrative centre for the surrounding area. The Laxmi Niwas Palace, built during British administration with indo-saracenic architecture, and the Jungarh Fort, with its accompanying temples and palaces, are two of Bikaner’s most popular tourist attractions.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for one night
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DAY 15-16: JAISALMER
Jain temples and the Thar Desert combined in Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer, often known as “The Golden City,” is a lovely historic provincial city constructed on a foundation of yellow sandstone and designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This fantastic tourist destination is located in the centre of the Thar desert and is surrounded by a fort, different palaces, and a slew of beautifully carved Jain temples. Jaisalmer is particularly well-known for its annual desert festival, which takes place in the winter.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for two nights
DAY 17: JODHPUR
Blue houses, Mehrangarh Fort & the Jodhpur mausoleums
Jodhpur, Rajasthan’s second largest city in terms of territory, population, and development, is a popular tourist destination because to its forts, palaces, temples, and neighbouring leisure areas. This sun city, often known as the blue city (because to the development of blue homes), has a sunny climate throughout the year and is hence a popular tourist destination. The most prominent tourist attractions include Meharangarh Fort, Umaid Bhavan, Ghantaghar (Clock Tower), and the Flying Fox Jaswant Thada Mausoleum.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for one night
DAY 18: DELHI
Delhi flavors, stone reds & the lotus carvings
Endless shopping on the streets of old Delhi, particularly in Chandni Chowk and Sarojini Nagar markets, sampling Indian flavours and spices on every street corner or even enjoying a nice meal at Haldirams, admiring the beautiful Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and Jama Masjid in broad daylight followed by a stop next to India Gate and a late evening picnic at the Bahai (Lotus Temple) staring at this illuminated wonder sums up a perfect ending.
Drop to airport – No Hotel Stay