Destination : Jaipur – Delhi – Jaipur
This is a well-crafted Jaipur Delhi Tour to experience the amalgamation of history, heritage, and contemporary exuberance brought to you by Tour Plan India. This is a 4 days tour that carries you to the grand monuments and streets of India capital New Delhi after visiting the imperial forts and palaces of Jaipur. The tour starts and ends in Jaipur where one is left comfortable but with ease of travel and the choice of the tour. All this was thought of so that it gets convenient to them and it is well planned. Ranging in beauty of the Pink City to the diversity of Delhi, each day has a fresh vision of the Indian astonishing heritage.The tour is aimed to individuals who want to have a short but satisfying trip. Our conveyances are comfortable, our tours are guided, and our accommodations well situated, and you have nothing to do but enjoy yourself. It is great to visit with families, couples, and even an individual traveler who would like to see more of the India royal and colonial heritage within a short period of time.
Your expedition will start in the picturesque city of Jaipur, which is famous not only by its majestic buildings and vibrant color. Once you are checked in your hotel, take some time and relax before you can embark on your local sightseeing. Start by visiting Birla Temple, which is a serene white marble building featuring serenely carved gods and a stress releasing environment. Take your next photo stop at Albert Hall Museum, a historic structure resembling the Indo-Saracenic style built in the midst of the city. Then proceed to the remarkable royal City Palace, a mixture of Rajput and Mughal style. You will walk through the courtyards, museums, and halls that will present the monarchical history of Jaipur.Near the palace is Jantar Mantar which is an astronomical observatory with amazing devices to observe the universe which were a part of centuries old astronomers. Finish with a short stop at Hawa Mahal, or the Palace of Winds, its non-cavitated facade meant to allow royal women to look out at the life of the city without being seen.
Have breakfast and then leave your hotel and start driving to Delhi which is approximately 280 kilometers away in Jaipur. The trip would be approximately 5-6 hours through the road and would enable you to experience the beautiful countryside of Rajasthan as you approach the capital city which comes alive in terms of tourism.After getting to Delhi, do check in your hotel and take rest. Later in the afternoon, set out to visit the India Gate which is a major war memorial that looms high in the middle of the city. Pass by the President House and Parliament House which are two other majestic buildings portraying administrative value of Delhi as well as colonial construction.Then drive to Laxminarayan Temple (Birla Mandir) which was one of the earliest large temples built in Delhi in the 20 th century. The place is calm, with magnificent sculptures and this makes it the best place to spend a relaxing evening. Provided there is time, do a leisurely walk in Connaught Place, one of the most well-known trade and cultural centers in Delhi.
Today is devoted to sightseeing of Old Delhi and New Delhi, which will give you an entire picture of the peculiar atmosphere of the capital. This can begin with a tour to Raj Ghat or the memorial of Mahatma Gandhi, one surrounded by green and simplicity. Next visit the magnificent Red Fort (outside view), a World Heritage Site and the emblem of the Mughal power.Visit Jama Masjid, which is one of the largest mosques in India and is known because of its architectural as well as faith importance. Then continue to rickshaw ride through busy and narrow streets of Chandni Chowk which is rich in spices, street food and old bazaars.In the afternoon we turn to the other side of the city modern place and visit Qutub Minar which is a red sandstone tower that derives its Indo- Islamic art. Go on to Humayun Tomb, the predecessor to the Taj Mahal in terms of architecture and exemplifies excellent Persian-style Mughal architecture.Finish off the day with the Lotus Temple, with its characteristic shape of a flower and its policy of opening itself up to everyone is a symbol of unity and peace.
After breakfast, check out from your hotel and begin the drive back to Jaipur, bringing your tour full circle. The 5–6 hour journey allows you time to relax and reflect on the incredible experiences from the past few days—ranging from royal palaces in Jaipur to colonial and Mughal legacies in Delhi.If time permits, you may stop briefly at highway cafés or local shops along the route for refreshments or to buy local crafts. These stops add charm to the drive and offer opportunities to experience local hospitality.You can also pause at a viewpoint or rest area to capture the last few scenic glimpses of your journey through northern India. On reaching Jaipur, our representative will drop you at your chosen location—home, hotel, airport, or railway station. With that, your well-rounded Jaipur Delhi Tour comes to an end, leaving you with unforgettable impressions of two of India’s most culturally vibrant cities.