FULL DAY OLD AND NEW DELHI TOUR BY PRIVATE TAJ MAHAL TOUR COMPANY

Full Day Old and New Delhi Tour by Private Taj Mahal tour Company

Full Day Old and New Delhi Tour by Private Taj Mahal tour Company

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Day Trip to Jaipur in Royal Style: The Pink City Is Waiting

Jaipur, the magnificent Pink City of Rajasthan, is a stunning representation of India's colorful heritage. The Jaipur Tour from Delhi by Train by Private Taj Mahal Tour Company is the ideal option if you're in Delhi and want to see Jaipur's famous forts, vibrant bazaars, and royal palaces in a single day. It combines a full-day guided tour of one of India's most captivating cities with the convenience and speed of train travel.

Begin Your Adventure with a Quick Train Ride from Delhi to Jaipur

Your trip starts with a pickup from your Delhi hotel early in the morning. You will then be driven to the New Delhi Railway Station, where you will board the Ajmer Shatabdi Express, a lightning-fast, air-conditioned train that will get you to Jaipur in less than four and a half hours. As you drive past vibrant rural sceneries and rural landscapes, kick back, unwind, and have breakfast on board.

Your private driver and certified guide from Private Taj Mahal Tour Company will meet you at the Jaipur Railway Station and begin your amazing city tour.

Amer Fort: A Salutation of Gold

Amer Fort, a stunning hilltop fortification that blends Mughal and Hindu architecture, is your first destination. Mirror halls, royal gardens, and expansive vistas of Maota Lake abound in this UNESCO-listed fort, which was constructed with marble and red sandstone. You will discover how royalty used to live and control as you tour its enormous gates and Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace).

City Palace: Majestic Elegance in the Center of Jaipur

Next, visit the City Palace, which is still inhabited by the royal family of Jaipur. This architectural wonder combines European, Mughal, and Rajput designs. Museums within showcase historical artifacts, regal attire, and weapons, bringing Jaipur's rich history to life.

Jantar Mantar: An Astronomical Wonder

The 18th-century astronomical observatory Jantar Mantar is located next to the City Palace. It contains the largest stone sundial in the world as well as other accurate tools for monitoring astronomical phenomena. Your guide will provide a clear, interesting explanation of the science and importance of each structure.

The Palace of Winds, Hawa Mahal

You will stop briefly at Jaipur's famous five-story pink sandstone building, Hawa Mahal, prior to lunch. With its 953 windows, it gave royal women a covert way to view city life. With good cause, it's one of India's most photographed monuments.

Lunch at a nearby eatery

You can enjoy traditional Rajasthani flavors and traditional North Indian meals at a well regarded restaurant in Jaipur, where you can have a well-earned respite. It is a regal feast, complete with hot curries, crispy breads, and refreshing lassi.

It is optional to shop in the bazaars.

Jaipur is a shopping haven as well. Your guide can take you to local markets that are well-known for handcrafted jewelry, blue pottery, block-printed fabrics, and other items if you're interested. These are carefully chosen locations with genuine craftspeople and a lively culture—no tourist traps or aggressive salespeople.

Return to Delhi: Contemplating a Day of Exploration

You'll return to the Jaipur Railway Station as the sun sets to catch the Shatabdi Express back to Jaipur. Dinner is provided on board, and your own driver will be ready to drop you off at your hotel safely when you arrive in Delhi.

Why Pick a Private Tour Company for the Taj Mahal?

The Private Taj Mahal Tour Company guarantees a smooth, opulent, and profoundly enlightening day excursion to Jaipur. They take care of everything, from arranging verified train tickets to offering knowledgeable guides, private transportation, and well-planned itineraries, so you can just enjoy the ride.

This one-day Jaipur Tour by Train delivers royal experiences, historical charm, and lifelong memories, regardless of whether you're a first-time visitor to India or a seasoned tourist looking for new sights.

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