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A Spiritual & Momentous Tour

Cities : New Delhi (2N),Mathura (2N),Vrindavan (1N),Agra (2N)
Sightseeing
- Raj Ghat
- Parliament House
- Presidential House (Rastrapati Bhawan)
- India Gate
- Akshardham
- Red Fort
- Humayun's Tomb
- Qutub Minar
- Taj Mahal
- Agra Fort
- Mehtab Bagh
- Fatehpur Sikri
- Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple, Mathura
- Dwarkadheesh Temple, Mathura
- Shree Geeta Mandir
- Vishram Ghat
- Banke Bihari Temple
- Shri Shri Krishna Balram Temple (ISKCON Vrindavan)
- Shri Radhavallabh Lal Temple
Meals
- 7 Breakfast
- 7 Dinner
A Spiritual & Momentous Tour - 7 Nights / 8 Days
Day wise travel itinerary
- Day 1 :DelhiArrive at Delhi airport/Railway station; you’ll be transfer to the hotel. Delhi: Delhi, the capital of Independent India, features a great history as the capital of several empires. A city, where history, culture, and tradition juxtaposed with modernity; has myriad of secrets squeezed into her soul. Delhi has a deep and long history.On arrival check into the hotel/Resort. Freshen up & take sightseeing tour of below places:Raj Ghat: It is the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi.Parliament: Parliament House or Sansad Bhavan is one among the foremost impressive buildings in Delhi. Located at the end of Sansad Marg the Parliament Building was designed by British architect Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker.President’s house: Rashtrapati Bhavan is the official home to the president of the world’s largest democracy. This is something you should not miss as a tourist in Delhi!India Gate: It’s an Arc-de-Triomphe-like archway in the middle of a crossroad, built as a war memorial. At 138 feet (42 meters) it towers above a busy road on the “ceremonial axis” of New Delhi. Dinner & overnight stay at Delhi.
- Dinner
- Day 2 :DelhiToday morning after breakfast Visit below sightseeing places:Akshardham - The temple is considered to be one of the biggest and the most famous temple in Delhi NCR region. The temple is a beautiful showcase for Indian art, heritage, rituals and also spiritual values to Swaminarayan, who was believed as the torch bearer of the Indian culture. The temple is set in a 100 acre site and the temple was built within 5 years. The Akshardham Temple was created by Pramukh Swami Maharaj which radiates peace, beauty, divinity and joy.Humayun’s Tomb: It’s speculated to have inspired the Taj Mahal.Qutub Minar: The Minar is a must-visit UNESCO World Heritage Site! It’s the tallest brick minaret in the world which displays verses from the Holy Quran. It’s also a stunning masterpiece of Indo-Muslim art.Late evening you can join the extravagant sound & light show at red fort. Dinner & Overnight at Delhi.
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Day 3 :Delhi - Mathura (183 Kms, 4 hrs)Today morning after breakfast check out from the hotel & transfer to Mathura.Mathura: One among the seven cities considered the foremost holy for Hindus (Sapta Puri) is Mathura. Being the Janmabhoomi (birthplace) of Lord Shri Krishna, a lot of spiritual importance is attached with Mathura. The ancient city of Mathura falls in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The holy river Yamuna also passes through the heart of the city. On arrival check into the hotel/Resort. Freshen up & visit below sightseeing places:Shri Krishna Janambhoomi: Shri Krishna Janambhoomi is one among the foremost sacred places in Mathura. The temple was built in 1814 and is the most visited temple of Mathura. It is believed that this temple stands on the same place where Lord Shri Krishna was born to Devki and Vasudev. Dinner & overnight stay at Mathura.
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Day 4 :MathuraToday morning after breakfast Visit below sightseeing places:Dwarkadhish Temple: Dwarkadhish temple, the other most famed temple of Mathura was also built in 1814. The temple has fascinating paintings and carvings in an architecturally amazing structure. The temple is called so because Lord Krishna had moved to Dwarka to settle there until his last breath. Gita Mandir: As suggested by its name, the Gita Mandir bears its connection with the Gita- the holy book of Hindus. The entire text of Gita has been inscribed on the walls of this sanctum.Vishram Ghat: Among the twenty five ghats that Mathura city has, Vishram Ghat is the most predominant one. Circumambulating all the religious sites of Mathura, this spot is most renowned for its evening aarti which makes the spectacle even more glorious.Dinner & overnight stay at Mathura
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Day 5 :Mathura - Vrindavan (14 Kms, 25 Minutes)Today morning after breakfast check out from the hotel & transfer to Vrindavan.Vrindavan: Vrindavan literally means the forest of Tulsi or holy basil. It was a forest on the banks of Yamuna where Sri Krishna played with the Gopikas of this land. This is the forest where Lord Krishna did Ras Leela.On arrival check into the hotel/Resort. Freshen up & visit below sightseeing places:Sri Banke Bihari Mandir: This is one of the famous Krishna temples in Vrindavan where Sri Krishna is known by the name of Banke Bihari because he is considered as a ‘Supreme Enjoyer.’ It’s believed that the Radha and Krishna exist together in this Murti.Shri Krishna Balaram Mandir (ISKCON): Amongst the various temples in Vrindavan, Shri Krishna Balaram Mandir offers a sight to sigh and to top it up, it is considered to be one of the important ISKCON temples in India. As you put your steps into the beautiful structure built by white marbles, you’ll across an archway along with winding peacock stairways on each side.Shri Radha Vallabh Mandir: This temple was built by the founder of the Sri Radhavallabh Sampradaya Goswami, Harivansh Mahaprabhu who is considered as the incarnation of Lord Krishna’s flute. The temple was one among the liveliest temples I visited, where live music was being played.Return to the hotel. Dinner & overnight stay at Vrindavan.
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Day 6 :Vrindavan - Agra (70 Kms, 1 Hr 35 Minutes)Today morning after breakfast check out from the hotel & transfer to Agra.Agra: Although the city has become synonymous with the world famous Taj Mahal, there’s more to Agra than this fascinating architectural wonder. In fact, there is an emperor’s wealth of things to do in Agra, especially for those who love history, nature, and wildlife.On arrival check into the hotel/Resort. Freshen up & visit below sightseeing places:Taj Mahal: Taj Mahal is an enormous mausoleum complex commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan to house the remains of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. It was constructed using white marble inlaid with semi-precious stones forming intricate designs in a technique known as petra dura. The monument represents unique blend of architectural styles such as Islamic, Persian and Indian. Agra Fort: Four generations of influential Mughal Emperors lived and ruled from Agra Fort. Agra Fort was constructed in its current form by Akbar, the third Mughal Emperor of India, in 16th century. The Fort is known for its rich history and magnificent architecture.While the fort was made of red sandstone, a lot of marvelous marble creations were added under Shah Jahan’s reign, making the fort as architecturally significant as the Taj Mahal.Return to the hotel. Dinner & overnight stay at Agra
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Day 7 :AgraToday morning after breakfast Visit below sightseeing places:Mehtab Bagh: A Persian style garden located on the banks of Yamuna River opposite to the Taj Mahal. The garden was originally bulit by Emperor Babur and around 100 years it was identified by Emperor Shah Jahan as the best place to view the Taj Mahal. Fatehpur Sikri: It was built in 16th century by the Mughal Emperor Akbar. It has maximum architecture built from red sandstone. It reveals a magical blend of Hindu, Persian and Indo-Muslim traditions.Evening you can stroll around local market.Return to the hotel. Dinner & overnight stay at Agra.
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Day 8 :Agra - Delhi (231 Kms, 4 Hrs)After breakfast depart for Delhi Airport/Railway station to have your connecting flight/train for your home town with wonderful memories of North
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Sightseeing

Raj Ghat
Open Time - 0630hrs
Close Time - 1800hrs
Operational days - All 7 days
Approx Suggested Duration - 1hr
Raj Ghat in Delhi is a serene and elegant memorial dedicated to the father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi. Just like Gandhiji who was an easy yet powerful leader, his memorial also reflects simplicity in its structure and style . Located on the banks of the River Yamuna, Raj Ghat marks the spot where he was cremated after the assassination. In addition to the present , the Raj Ghat area also contains the cremation spots aka samadhis of several other famous leaders within the country.

Parliament House
Open Time - 1000hrs
Close Time - 1800hrs
Operational Days - Closed on Saturday & Sunday
Approx Suggested Duration - 1-2hrs
The governance centre of world's largest democracy, India, Parliament home is one among the foremost impressive buildings in Delhi. A fine specimen of symmetry and architecture, it's spherical in shape, and comprises three semicircular chambers that house the Rajya Sabha (Upper House) and therefore the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and a central library. About 144 columns increase the sweetness of the building, alongside beautiful gardens and fountains. The boundary wall of the building features sandstone blocks carved in intricate geometric patterns. One can visit the house by obtaining a politician permission. Parliament House was inbuilt 1921, and its stone was laid by the Duke of Connaught and it had been inaugurated in 1927 by Lord and woman Irwin. It was designed by Herbert Baker. It is said that the Constitution of India was drafted during this building.
Inclusions - Entry Tickets
Exclusions -Transportation Charges & Other Personal Expenses
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Presidential House (Rastrapati Bhawan)
Open Time - 0930hrs
Close Time - 1730hrs
Operational Days - Closed on Saturday & Sunday
Approx Suggested Duration - 1-2hrs
Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official residence of the President of India, is an imposing edifice located at the west end of the Rajpath in New Delhi with the India gate at the opposite end. Designed by Edwin Landseer Lutyens, this palatial building was the erstwhile residence of British Viceroy. Few official residential premises of the State Heads within the world will match the Rashtrapati Bhavan in terms of its size, vastness and its magnificence. The decision to create a residence in New Delhi for British Viceroy was taken after it had been decided that the capital of India would be shifted from Calcutta (Kolkata) to Delhi.Registration charges of Rs. 50/- per visitor per Circuit. Visitors below the age of 8 years will be exempt from the payment of registration charges.CIRCUIT 1 :- Open on Saturdays and SundaysMain Building, Forecourt, Reception, Navachara, Banquet Hall, Upper Loggia, Lutyens Grand Stairs, Guest Wing, Ashok Hall, North Drawing Room, Long Drawing Room, Library, Durbar Hall,
Lord Buddha Statue CIRCUIT 2 :- All days except MondayRashtrapati Bhavan Museum Complex [RBMC] CIRCUIT 3 :- Opens During Udyanotsav, Held between February to March every yearMughal Garden Visit (During Udyanotsav)
CHANGE OF GUARD CEREMONY :- Held on every Saturday as per timings mentioned below:Timings: On Saturday 06 Feb 2021 to 14 Mar 2021 : 0940 hrs – 1040 hrs 15 Mar 2021 to 13 Nov 2021 : 0740 hrs – 0840 hrs 14 Nov 2021 to 13 Mar 2022 : 0940 hrs – 1040 hrs

India Gate
Open - 24hrs
Operational Days - All 7 days
Approx suggested duration - 30mins
The iconic India Gate, an arch gate made using sandstone, may be a war memorial situated within the Rajpath area, Delhi. It was built to commemorate the Undivided British Army (also referred to as British India Army) soldiers who laid down their lives during the primary war and therefore the Third Anglo-Afghan War of 1919. This imposing structure is one among the most important war memorials within the country with the names of over 13,000 soldiers written thereon . Surrounded by lush green and well-manicured gardens, India Gate is a favorite spot among Delhi people, who enjoy their summer evenings and Sunday picnics here with families and friends. Formerly referred to as All India War Memorial, it's one among the highest tourist attractions to explore.

Akshardham
Open Time - 1000hrs
Close Time - 2000hrs
Operational Days - Closed on Monday
Approx Suggested Duration - 4-5hrs
Akshardham Temple may be a spiritual complex nestled in New Delhi and may be a popular Hindu temple of Delhi. This marvelous temple was constructed within the year 2005 at Noida Mor region of latest Delhi and is referred as Akshardham Temple of Swaminarayam Akshardham. The term Akshardham is that the combination of two words ‘Akshar’ means ‘eternal’ and ‘Dham’ means ‘abode’. On an entire it actually means the abode of eternal values, virtues and principles which are mentioned in Vedas and Puranas of Hindu mythology. Apart from all this, the complex of Akshardham Temple in Delhi displays numerous traditional aspects, beautiful architecture, Indian culture and spirituality. In the centre the most complex is made on the principles of Vastu Shastra and Pancharatra Shashtra which is named as Akshardham Mandir. Akshardham Temple of Delhi is one of the prime attractions in Delhi where one can witness exclusive architectural charm with more than 234 beautifully carved pillars, 9 elaborate domes, 20 quadrangle spires and 20000 sculptures of spiritual personalities from India. It is one among the main attractions for history buffs and art lovers together can here easily enjoy intricate art and flawless craftsmanship. Moreover, the entire temple is build using Italian Carrara marble and pink sandstone.
Dress Code - Upper wear that covers your upper arms, chest, naval, and shoulders and below knee-length bottoms Entry - Free Entry for below -Welcome Gates Visitor Center Holy Foot prints Mandir Ganjendra Pith Narayan Sarovar Bharat UpvanYogi Hriday Kama
lExhibition tickets -Adults (Age 12+): 170 Seniors (Age 60+): 135 Children (Age 4 – 11): 95 Children (Below Age 4): FreeWater Show Tickets -Adults (Age 12+): 80 Seniors (Age 60+): 80Children (Age 4 – 11): 50Children (Below Age 4): Free
Important Notes : The rates may vary from supplier to supplier. This has to be booked & pay directly on spot. The rates given are just for reference and planning purpose only.

Red Fort

Humayun's Tomb
Open Time - 0600hrs
Close Time - 1800hrs
Operational Days- All 7 days
Approx Suggested Duration - 1-2hrs
Humayun's tomb within the capital Delhi may be a fine specimen of the good Mughal architecture. Built in 1570, the tomb is of particular cultural significance because it was the primary garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent. Its unique beauty is claimed to possess inspired several major architectural innovations, culminating within the construction of the unparalleled Taj Mahal . In many ways, this magnificent red and white sandstone building is as spectacular as the famous 'monument to love' in Agra. This historic monument was erected by Humayun's queen Hamida Banu Begam (Haji Begam) at a price of about 1.5 million. It is believed that she designed the tomb. The structure is built with red sandstone, but white and black marble has been used in the borders. UNESCO has declared this magnificent masterpiece a world heritage.
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Exclusions-Transportation Charges & Other Personal Expenses
Important Notes :The rates may vary from supplier to supplier. This has to be booked & pay directly on spot. The rates given are just for reference and planning purpose only.

Qutub Minar
Open Time - 0700hrs
Close Time - 1700hrs
Operational Days - All 7 days
Approx Suggested Duration - 1hr
Delhi's Qutub Minar, at 72.5 meters or 238 feet tall, is that the tallest tower in India. Built as an Islamic monument within the early 13th century of red sandstone and marble, the minar isn't without controversy. Some believe the tower was built to celebrate Muslim rule out the country, et al. claim it had been erected to call the dedicated to prayer. The surrounding complex houses the primary mosque to be inbuilt India, tombs, a madrassa, and an iron pillar that's mysteriously immune to corrosion, even after being exposed to the natural elements for centuries. Until 1981, visitors were able to climb the 379 stairs to the top of Qutub Minar, but the interior is now closed.