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Delhi that covers a visit to Humayun's Tomb, Qutub Minar and a memorable
drive past Rajpath, India Gate, Parliament House, Rashtrapati Bhavan and
Diplomatic Enclave. Overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 3:
Delhi
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Jaipur
Today Central India Exotic Tour proceeds to Jaipur, the ‘Pink
City of Rajasthan’. Check out from hotel post-breakfast and
proceed to Jaipur by road. Stop midway at the majestic Amer
Fort and take an elephant or jeep ride up to the
fort. Visit the fort and later continue drive to Jaipur. Transfer to hotel on
arrival. After a short rest, leave for a city sightseeing tour covering City
Palace, Jantar Mantar and Hawa Mahal. Retire to the hotel for the night.
Day 4:
Jaipur
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Pushkar
Morning drive to Pushkar after breakfast and check in to hotel
upon arrival. Freshen up and proceed for a visit to the famous
temples of Pushkar.Pushkar is one of the oldest cities of
India. Pushkar lies on the shore of Pushkar
Lake. The date of its actual origin is not known, but legend associates Lord
Brahma with its creation. It is mentioned that Brahma performed penance
here for 60,000 years to have a glimpse of Vishnu. Pushkar has many
temples. Most of the temples are not very old, since many were destroyed
during Muslim conquests in the area.[citation needed] Subsequently, the
destroyed temples were re-built. The most famous among all is the Brahma
Temple built during the 14th century AD. Very few temples to Lord Brahma
exist anywhere in the world. Other temples of Brahma include those at
Besakih in Bali, Bithoor in Uttar Pradesh, India, village Asotra near Balotra
city of Barmer district in Rajasthan and Prambanan in Indonesia. The
Pushkar lake has 52 ghats where pilgrims descend to the lake to bathe in the
sacred waters. Pushkar is also famous for its annual Pushkar Camel
Fair.Return to the hotel for night stay.
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