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Delhi, Agra & Jaipur

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Delhi – The Capital of Contrasts

Birla Mandir (Laxminarayan Temple): A peaceful and beautifully crafted temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi.

Lotus Temple: A stunning, flower-shaped marvel of modern architecture symbolizing peace and unity.

Qutab Minar: A towering masterpiece of Indo-Islamic design, echoing tales of ancient dynasties.

Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum: Step into the life and legacy of India’s first female Prime Minister.

Teen Murti Bhavan: Discover the residence-turned-museum of Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first Prime Minister.

Rashtrapati Bhavan: A grand architectural blend of Mughal and British styles, home to the President of India.

Agra – The City of Eternal Love

Taj Mahal: A breathtaking symbol of love in pristine white marble, best experienced at sunrise or sunset.

Agra Fort: A formidable red sandstone fort offering stories of emperors and views of the Taj.

Fatehpur Sikri: The abandoned Mughal capital, known for its red sandstone palaces and the impressive Buland Darwaja.

Jaipur – The Royal Pink City

Pink City: Roam the historic old city bathed in hues of pink, with bustling bazaars and lively streets.

Hawa Mahal: The “Palace of Winds,” famous for its unique façade with 953 windows.

Jantar Mantar: An astronomical observatory and UNESCO World Heritage Site with massive instruments used centuries ago.

Birla Mandir: A serene temple made of white marble, dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi.

Central Museum (Albert Hall): Rajasthan’s oldest museum with fascinating collections of art, textiles, and weaponry.

Amber Fort: A majestic fort overlooking the hills, known for its blend of Hindu and Mughal architecture.

Shopping in Jaipur: Dive into colorful markets filled with handicrafts, jewelry, textiles, and traditional Rajasthani attire.

 

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