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Day 3:
Aurangabad
Morning after breakfast visit Ellora caves. Ellora's shrines are
not exclusively Buddhist, but of the Hindu and Jain faiths as
well.These monolithic carvings are intricate and are carved
from top to bottom. The most famous amongst
these is the Kailash cave dedicated to Lord Shiva.Afternoon visit Daulatabad
Fort Just 13 km from Aurangabad,we can see a massive hill fortress,the
Daulatabad fort.This impressive fortress, once known as 'Devgiri', the hill of
the Gods was built in the 12th century by Bhillama, the king of the Yadav
dynasty. It was named Daulatabad, the city of fortune, by Mohammed Bin
Tughlaq the Sultan of Delhi and visit Bibi–ka–Maqbara, known as Taj Mahal
of the south, this replica of the Taj fails to create that magic of the actual Taj.
Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 4:
Aurangabad
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Mumbai
Morning after breakfast take flight for Mumbai. Upon arrival,
take a small city tour visiing the Gate Way of India, Elephanta
Caves and the Prince of Wales Museum. Drive pass the
Marine drive and the Victoria Terminus. Evening
board train for overnight journey to Bhopal. Overnight on board.
Day 5:
Bhopal
Morning arrive & transfer to hotel. Afternoon excursion of
Sanchi stupa. Sanchi is located near the ancient city of
Bhopal in the state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the city of the
great Stupa, a dome shaped monument covering relics of
Buddha, and the remains of a Buddhist monastery. Sanchi is a place of
Buddhist Piligrimage.Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 6:
Bhopal
-
Agra
Morning after breakfast go for local sightseeing. Afternoon
departure transfer to railway station to depart for Agra.The
city finds mention in the epic Mahbhrata where it was called
Agrevaa, or 'the border of the forest'. Legend
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