14 days journey from delhi to mumbai with india unbound

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14 days Journey to World Heritage- listed monuments between Delhi and Mumbai

Transcript of 14 days journey from delhi to mumbai with india unbound

14 days Journey to World Heritage-

listed monuments between Delhi and

Mumbai

Day 1St in DelhiDelhi is famous for antique historic places, museums and art galleries, diverse range of eateries, shops and bazaars. Delhi

tour packages offer you to explore all diversities of monuments according to your interests and pace.

1st day of journey, you will take on tour of enriched monuments and various locations like Qutab Minar, Tomb of Humayun, Red Fort, India Gate, the

Rashtrapati Bhawan (President’s House), Parliament House and colonial bungalows in tree-lined

avenues.

Day 2nd in Karauli

2nd day of journey, you will take tour of Bhanwar Vilas Palace, the best heritage of Sawai Madhopur that was built as a royal residence by Maharaja Ganesh Pal Deo Bhadur, the ruler of Karauli.

Day 3rd Continue in Karauli3rd day of journey, you will take tour of holy city of Karauli. Kaila Devi Temple, a Hindu temple that is situated on the banks of the Kalisil River. you can also purchase handicraft lacquer work like bangles, wooden toys, bamboo items, traditional sweets, and much more via strolling.

Day 4th in Bundi

4th day of journey you will take tour of Bundi, is a heritage property in the heart of the old city. You really will enjoy a outing through its cobbled lanes winding past blue-whitewashed houses, temples and old havelis.

Day 5th Continue in Bundi5th days of journey you will take tour of other location in Bundi. Bundi has Rajput Charm that is well known for its fort, smaller palaces and havelis, ornate baolis, Sukh Sagar Lake, the sixty-six cenotaphs of the Bundi royals and more.

Day 6th in Bhainsrorgarh

6th day of journey, you will take tour of Bhainsrorgarh Fort or Bhainsror Fort, is an ancient fort of the kingdom of Mewar (Chittorgarh/ Udaipur) that has become a major tourist spot in the state of Rajasthan, India.

Day 7th Continue in Bhainsrorgarh

7th day of journey, you will take tour of Baroli Temples or Badoli temples, are ancient famous architecturally brilliant temples that were built in 8th century. During traveling you can enjoy a boat ride on the Chambal River in a spacious and comfortable old styled boat.

Day 8th in Jhalawar8th day of journey, you will take a tour of Jhalawar, is south-eastern region of Rajasthan at the edge of the Malwa plateau. This place is famous for richness in Temples, Forts, Lakes, and Forests (has exotic flora and fauna and a heaven for birds).

Day 9th in Amla9th days of journey, you will take tour of Amla Fort, is situated on the right bank of River Shipra at Ujjain district in Madhya Pradesh. This fort is a charming heritage hotel featuring bold sweeping arches and long open terraces. You will enjoy and take rest at this peaceful atmosphere.

Day 10th in Maheshwar10th day of journey, you will take tour of Mandu to Maheshwar, is one of the most beautiful palace temple cities, situated at the banks of the Narmada River. It also famous for finest hand loom fabric traditions. Major attraction its temples and ghats that were built in the 18th century by Maharani Ahilya Bai.

Day 11th Continue in Maheshwar

11th day of journey, you will continue on to Maheshwar, is a glorious city at the dawn of Indian civilization. After long journey, you will free to relax and enjoy you heritage accommodation of Maheshwar.

Day 12th in Burhanpur12th day of journey, you will take tour of Burhanpur, is southwestern part of Madhya Pradesh state. It is also known as Gateway of South India. Major attraction of Burhanpur is Asirgarh Fort, is located on the outskirts of the town.

Day 13th in Aurangabad

13th day of journey, you will take tour of Aurangabad, is historical city of Maharashtra, that has great history, culture and diversity that set Aurangabad apart from rest of the cities.

Day 14th Continue in Aurangabad

14th day of journey, you will continue on to Aurangabad with the World Heritage Sites of Ajanta and Ellora Caves or Verul Leni (Its local name). Both caves are built in between the 6th and 10th centuries AD and impressive complex of Buddhist, Hindu and Jain religions.

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