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It is an approach that has changed little since 1988 when the first retreat was built on Phuket’s west coast. It was named Amanpuri, meaning ‘place of peace’, and Aman was born.
Today, Aman embraces 32 resorts, hotels, and private residences in 20 countries. Aman continues to seek out transformative experiences and awe-inspiring locations around the world with a further eight coming soon, taking the brand to 40 resorts in 22 countries.
Day 01 Arrive Delhi – (By Flight)
Arrival at Delhi International Airport, meet and assist, welcome with fresh flower garland and transfer to Hotel.
After breakfast full day city tour of Delhi.
Delhi – India’s capital and a major gateway to the country. New Delhi also reflects the legacy the British left behind. The division between New & Old Delhi is the distinction between the capitals of the British & the Moghuls respectively. Tourist Attractions: Jama Masjid, the largest mosque in India. Built by Shah Jahan, Chandni Chowk and Rajghat – the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi. The Lakshmi Narayan Temple or the Birla Temple as it is popularly known enshrines Lord Vishnu – the preserver of the Hindu Trinity. Witness the India Gate, the Presidents House & the Parliament, Qutab Minar – Qutubuddin Aibak laid the foundation of Qutab Minar, as a victory tower, in 1199 AD.
Ovenight in Delhi.
Day 02 Delhi – Ajabgarh (Alwar ) (By Road) (170 Kms / 3 ½ hrs appx)
After breakfast drive to Ajabgarh on arrival check in at the hotel.
Evening free for own activity and walk around nearby places.
Overnight in Ajabgarh
Ajabgarh is a picturesque garrison fort between Bhangarh and Pratapgarh, with a scenic nearby reservoir. The fort here was built by Ajab Singh Rajawat, the grandson of Madho Singh. Ajabgarh is a Village in Thanagazi Mandal, Alwar District of Rajasthan. The fort is preserved yet in relatively good condition, and offers panoramic views of the eponymous walled town and the well preserved, but less visited temple of Shri Raghunath ji and several old Chhatris.
Day 03 Ajabgarh–Bhangarh-Ajabgarh (By Road) (25 Km/ 01 hrs – One Way)
After breakfast and little rest drive to Bhangarh to visit fort later return back to hotel .
Evening free overnight in Ajabgarh.
Day 04 Ajabgarh – Sariska – Ajabgarh (By Road) (45 kms / 1 ½ hrs appx)
After breakfast drive towards Sariska . Enjoy evening Safari later return back to Hotel.
Overnight at the hotel.
The Sariska Tiger Reserve is an Indian national park located in the Alwar district of the state of Rajasthan. The topography of Sariska supports scrub-thorn arid forests, dry deciduous forests, rocks and grasses. This area was a hunting preserve of the erstwhile Alwar state and it was declared a wildlife reserve in 1955.
The best and the most attractive feature of the Sariska Tiger Reserve has always been its Bengal Tigers.
Day 05 Alwar – Ranthambore (By Road) (236 kms / 05 hrs appx)
After breakfast drive towards Ranthambore on arrival check in at the hotel. PM enjoy Evening safari. Overnight in the hotel.
Ranthambore National Park – This Wildlife Sanctuary and Tiger reserve under Project Tiger was a hunting reserve of erstwhile Jaipur state in pre-independence days. It was declared as a Sawai Madhopur wildlife sanctuary in 1955 and taken up under the Tiger Project in 1973.
Ranthambore Tiger reserve at the junction of the Aravalis and the Vindhyas is a unique juxtaposition of natural and historical richness, standing out conspicuously in the vast, arid and denuded tract of eastern Rajasthan, barely 14 kilometers from Sawai Madhopur.
Day 06 Ranthambore
Morning visit the park to enjoy safari. Return for breakfast and refreshment. Full day free for own activity. Overnight in the hotel.
Day 07 Ranthambore
After breakfast Visit Ranthambore fort later return back to hotel day free for own activity.
Overight in hotel.
Day 08 Ranthambore – Fatehpur Sikri – Agra (By Road) (237 Kms & 05 hr)
After breakfast drive to Agra enroute visit Abhaneri and Fatepur Sikri later drive to Agra on arrival Check in at the hotel .
Overnight in Agra.
Abhaneri the 7th century step well, The Abhaneri is widely popular as it is home to a colossal step well, Chand Baori, which is considered among the most beautiful and India’s largest & deepest step wells.
It attracts a large number of tourists from all over the world. We will also visit to Harshat Mata temple is a popular tourist attraction that boasts of the amazing architectural splendour of medieval India. The temple is dedicated to Harshat Mata who is considered to be the Goddess of Joy and Happiness.
Fatehpur Sikri – Built in red sandstone, the historic city of Fatehpur Sikri conceptualized by Akbar the Great, is one of the brilliant examples of architectural creations. One of the favorite tourist attractions in India, Fatehpur Sikri was completed in 1578, and built in honor of the Sufi Saint, Sheikh Salim Chishti by offering prayers to whom Akbar could fulfill his desire of a male heir. Strongly speaking of the religious tolerance of Akbar, the architecture of Fatehpur Sikri depicts a healthy blend of Hindu and Islamic styles of architecture.
Diwan-I-Am: Diwan-I-Am or the Hall Of Public Audience was used for the public meetings, as was the practice in Mughal empires. All the celebrations and public prayers were conducted here.
Diwan-khana-I-khaas- This enclosure that is Hall of Private Audience was used for private and special meetings. It was beautifully designed.
Salim Chisti’s Tomb Fatehpur Sikri in India Tomb of religious leader Sheikh Salim Chisti is surrounded by marbles, geometric work screens and the canopy above is inlaid with mother-of-Pearl. This holy place is worshiped by both Hindus and Muslims. The architectural wonder of Mughal era is a must visit tourist point in Fatehpur Sikri
The Jami Masjid: This mosque in Fatehpur Sikri is the largest mosque in India. Within the masjid, there is tomb of royal ladies, Stone Cutter’s mosque that is the oldest place of worship in Fatehpur Sikri. There is large courtyard.
Buland Darwaza- ranks among the biggest gateways in world and is the highest and grandest gateway of India. A 13-meter high flight of steps is provided to approach it. The gate was built in 1602 AD to mark the Akbar’s victory over Deccan.
Day 09 Agra
After breakfast full day sightseeing of Agra.
Agra – Historians suggest Agra to be the Agravana in the epic Mahabharata. It is expected to be known as Agralapura during the medieval age. An archaeological fact pushes the existence of Agra back to three million years. The Lodi dynasty ruled over Agra for a long time. It was in the onset of the sixteenth century that the Mughals took over the ruling of Agra from the hands of Lodi’s.
Taj Mahal Shah Jahan the great emperor and a great builder constructed Taj Mahal in the loving memory of his beloved wife Anjuman Bano Begum. Shah Jahan met this beautiful girl in his young age and later gets married with her. Taj Mahal completed in 1653 A.D. finished in by white marble, it is perhaps India most fascinating and beautiful monument. Not only is it recognized in just India but also all over the world. These perfectly symmetrical monuments took 22 years (1630-1652) of hard labor and 20,000 workers.
Red Fort – The construction of the Agra fort was started around 1565 when the initial structures were built by Akbar. Shah Jahan replaced most of these with his marble creations. Some however survived, among them are – Delhi Gate., Amar Singh Gate, Akbari Mahal and the Jehangir Mahal. The fort is crescent shaped, flattened on the east with a long, nearly straight wall facing the river.
Itimad Ud Daulah tomb- The first example of a tomb built on a riverbank in India, the Itimad Ud Daulah tomb houses the body of Mirza Ghiyas Beg, the father Mughal Empress Noor Jahan who again was Emperor Jahangir’s wife. This beautiful tomb situated on the banks of the Yamuna is also known as the ‘baby Taj’. Built around 1625 AD.
Day 10 Agra – Delhi (By Road) (206 Kms / appx 4 Hrs) / Depart Delhi
After breakfast drive to Delhi and transfer to Airport to catch the flight for onward journey.
City | Night (s) | 5 Star Deluxe | Room Category |
Delhi | 01 | The Oberoi | Deluxe Room |
Ajabgarh | 03 | Aman Bagh | Premier Room |
Ranthambhore | 03 | Aman I Khas | Premier Room |
Agra | 02 | Oberoi Amar Vilas | Premier Room |
- Meet and assist by our representative at the airport.
- Meet assist at the airport and hotels.
- Welcome with fresh flower garlands.
- 9 nights hotel accommodation.
- Meal Plan – Half board Basis.
- 02 National Park Safaris in Ranthambore .
- 01 National park safari in Sariska.
- Covering all major landmarks / major and tourist attractions of each city.
- Local English / French / German / Italian / Spanish / Chinese / Russian speaking guide.
- Entrance fee to monuments.
- All transfers, sightseeing and excursions by private AC vehicle.
- All taxes.
Excludes
• Personal Expenses.
• Camera / Video Camera Fees.
• Medical Aid.
• Tips.
• Travel Insurance
• Visa If any
• The above tour package is completely flexible and can be adjusted as per the client’s requirement, flight details and special Interest.
• Accommodation in good quality western of hotels and camp as per the program.
• Check-in / out time is 12 noon at most of the hotels.
• Additional nights are available at each place with minimal supplement.
• A visa is required and must be obtained prior to your departure from your Country.
• If quoted hotel is not available, we will provide one of a similar category and standard.
• Small deviations in the tour program are sometimes necessary, depending on weather, road
conditions, flight schedules and room availability.
• In case the government changes presently applicable taxes, increase in airlines prices, fuel surcharge our rates will need to be adjusted accordingly.
• Sometimes, there is no relevance between the distance and time of travelling, as it depends upon the condition of the roads and congestion of the traffic.
• While every effort will be made to maintain the itinerary, in view of local strikes etc that are beyond our control all schedule and itineraries are subject to last moment changes.
• Clients must be fully insured, as the company cannot accept liability for loss or damage to client’s property,medical emergencies or any other loss suffered by them whilst on tour.