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Same Day Agra Tour - Delhi - Agra - Delhi |
Destinations:- Delhi - Agra - Delhi Duration:- 01 Day Tour Starting From 69 AUD Per Person Undoubtedly, Agra represents the aura of romance and art that has been the relics of the past and being cherished since ages. A town that had been the seat of the Mughals, Taj Mahal is one of the wonderous buildings that have showcased their passion for architecture and buildings. A piece of poen in the form of architecture was laid in the white marble that was once laden with precious and semi-precious stones. Who can actually afford to miss such a mervellous piece of beauty and love? Detailed Itinerary:-
DAY 01: DELHI AGRA (203 kms. 4 hrs. 30 min. approx.) 0630 to 1245 hours Early morning, we leave for Agra via Indian country side. On the arrival itself, Taj Mahal would be the first best destination without which Agra tour cannot even thought to be started. 1300 to 1400 hours The luch would be at your own expense. 1400 to 1500 hours Immediately after the luch, we proceed to the Agra Fort that is a magnificent piece of structure built with the red sandstones. Palaces, public halls, and beautiful gardens add on the value identity of this fort.
1500 to 1530 hours A marble factory would await for us to watch how artistically and beautifully they inlay precious and semi-precious stones into the marble. 1600 to 1630 hours Before we drive back to Delhi, we would make a brief about the Sikandra tomb that is actually a garden tomb. We would make a return to Delhi at around 2130 hours inclusive of the stops in the midway.
Tour cost Includes:-» Full Day Tour of Agra. » Air conditioned car with driver. » English Speaking Driver. » Toll tax, Parking, fuel charges & driver allowances. Tour Cost Excludes:- » Entrance fees to the monuments. » Anything that has not been included above. » Tips. Notes: » Tour cost is based on minimum 02 adults travelling together » Tour cost is not valid between (20th Sep, 2010 – 15th Oct, 2011) & (20th Dec, 2010 – 05th Jan, 2011)
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