| | | | | | Outbounds Travel Consultants | | | |  | 6 Days TourAgra | | | | | | | | | | | CODE : 6DIDB06 DAYS MUSLIM TOUR OF DELHI, AGRA, AJMER & BOMBAY (PILGRIMAGE & SIGHTSEEING).ARR. DELHI INTL. APT. MEET & ASSIST ON ARRIVAL. TRF. TO HTL. OVERNITE.DAY 01 : ABF. HALF DAY CITY S/S OF OLD DELHI. AFTERNOON PRAYERS AT JUMA MASJID. PM. S/S OF NEW DELHI. RETURN TO HTL. OVERNITE.DAY 02 : EARLY ABF. CHECKOUT WITH BAGGAGE & PROCEED TO NEW DELHI RAILWAY STATION TO BOARD ON SHATABDI EXPRESS LEAVING FOR AGRA AT 0600 HRS. ARRV. AGRA AT 0800 HRS. TRF. TO HTL. AFTER SOME REST VISIT TO TAJ, FORT & SIKANDRA. TRF. TO HTL. EVENING SHOPPING TOUR. OVERNITE.DAY 03 : ABF. PROCEED FOR FATEHPUR SIKRI. AFTERNOON PRAYERS AT SALIM CHISTI? DARGAH. RTN TO HTL. REST OF THE DAY FREE. OVERNITE.DAY 04 : ABF. CHECKOUT WITH BAGGAGE. DRIVE TO AJMER. 5 HRS DRIVE. ARRV. AJMER AT 1400 HRS. TRF TO HTL. VISIT TO DARGAH OF GARIB NAWAZ FOR MAGRIB NAMAAZ. RTN TO HTL. OVERNITE.DAY 05 : ABF. CHECKOUT WITH BAGGAGE AT 12 NOON.. TRF. TO RAILWAY STATION TO BOARD ON SHATABDI EXPRESS LEAVING FOR DELHI AT 1530 HRS. ARRV. DELHI AT 2215 HRS. TRF. TO HTL. OVERNITE.DAY 06 : EARLY ABF. CHECKOUT WITH BAGGAGE. TRF TO DOM. APT. TO TAKE FLT. IC 176 LEAVING FOR BOMBAY AT 0700 HRS. ARRV. BOMBAY AT 0855 HRS. TRF. TO HTL. FOR WASH & CHANGE. AT 1100 HRS VISIT TO HAJI ALI DARGAH. AFTERNOON PRAYERS. RELIGIOUS ACTIVITES. HALF DAY CITY S/S. TRF. TO APT. TO TAKE FLT. IC 166 LEAVING FOR DELHI AT 1800 HRS. ARRV DELHI AT 1955 HRS. TRF. TO INTL. APT TO TAKE INTL. FLT. BACK HOME.NOTE : WE SERVE PURE HALAL MEALS COOKED WITH TRADITIONAL MUGHLAI RECIPIES. T O U R E N D S.With the arrival of the Moghuls led by Babar in 1526, Agra grew in prominence as almost all of India came under the rule of Moghul Empire. The city however, reached its zenith between 1556 and 1658, under the successive rules of Akbar, Jahangir and Shahjahan. Akbar? reign must have been the most memorable in the city? history when it visibly became a leading center of art, science, commerce and culture. Thenceforth, it continued to draw intellectuals and artists to its darbars and havelis.Agra, in terms of ambience, is still associated with its Moghul period. As visitors walk down the narrow bustling street, they can? help but wonder if the man contentedly smoking a hookah is a direct descendent of some bygone Moghul. Even the majority of the buildings in the more modern area of the town, such as the cantonment, date back over a hundred years.The Taj Mahal, which is essentially one man? monumental testimony to love, has become synonymous not only with this city but with India as a whole. Agra with its laid backs lifestyle and its immense wealth of architecture, handicrafts and jewellery, is amongst the most remarkable cities of the world.Agra is famous as being home to one of the Seven Wonders of the world-the Taj Mahal. The architectural splendour is made in white marble.Fort, Agra : Built by Akbar in 1565, the red sandstone Agra fort was partially converted into a palace during Shah Jahan's time. Many more additions were made by his grandsons. This massive fort is 2.5 kms long and is considered as the predecessor of the Delhi Red fort. Moti Masjid : The pearl mosque was built by Shah Jahan between 1646 and 1653. This marble mosque is considered to be perfectly proportioned and a Persian inscription inside the building compares it to a perfect pearl. It is situated inside Agra Fort. Akbar's Mausoleum : At Sikandra 10 km north of Agra, the tomb of Akbar lies in the centre of the large garden. Four red sandstone's gates lead to the tomb complex. Akbar's mausoleum is open from sunrise to sunset. | | | [ Contact Info ] | Company | Outbounds Travel ConsultantsWith the arrival of the Moghuls led by Babar in 1526, Agra grew in prominence as almost all of India came under the rule of Moghul Empire. The city however, reached its zenith between 1556 and 1658, under the successive rules of Akbar, Jahangir and Shahjahan. Akbar? reign must have been the most memorable in the city? history when it visibly became a leading center of art, science, commerce and culture. Thenceforth, it continued to draw intellectuals and artists to its darbars and havelis.Agra, in terms of ambience, is still associated with its Moghul period. As visitors walk down the narrow bustling street, they can? help but wonder if the man contentedly smoking a hookah is a direct descendent of some bygone Moghul. Even the majority of the buildings in the more modern area of the town, such as the cantonment, date back over a hundred years.The Taj Mahal, which is essentially one man? monumental testimony to love, has become synonymous not only with this city but with India as a whole. Agra with its laid backs lifestyle and its immense wealth of architecture, handicrafts and jewellery, is amongst the most remarkable cities of the world.Agra is famous as being home to one of the Seven Wonders of the world-the Taj Mahal. The architectural splendour is made in white marble.Fort, Agra : Built by Akbar in 1565, the red sandstone Agra fort was partially converted into a palace during Shah Jahan's time. Many more additions were made by his grandsons. This massive fort is 2.5 kms long and is considered as the predecessor of the Delhi Red fort. Moti Masjid : The pearl mosque was built by Shah Jahan between 1646 and 1653. This marble mosque is considered to be perfectly proportioned and a Persian inscription inside the building compares it to a perfect pearl. It is situated inside Agra Fort. Akbar's Mausoleum : At Sikandra 10 km north of Agra, the tomb of Akbar lies in the centre of the large garden. Four red sandstone's gates lead to the tomb complex. Akbar's mausoleum is open from sunrise to sunset. | Address | Pakki Sarai Ka Tiraha, Opp. Pathwari Devi Mandir, Near Suhail Surgical Clinic, Agra U.P 282001 India | Phone | 91 - 562 - 3095547 | Fax | 00 - 000 - 00000 | Homepage | www.ec21.com/outbounds | Contact | | | | | | | | | |
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