Day 1: Arrive Delhi

Arrive in Delhi. You will be met by a representative of Golden Triangle and Diwali India tour in the arrival zone. Once you have exited baggage claim, you will then be transferred to your hotel. Delhi, India’s capital and political hub is a primeval city that is amazing for everyone. The city’s velocity is muddled, yet somewhat relaxed, and makes it ideal to see the sights. During your trip, you will definitely see some strange and exotic sights. Overnight is at Delhi hotel.

Day 2: Delhi – Jaipur ( By Drive 265 Km / 5 – 6 Hours )

Drive to Jaipur. On arrival, check in at your hotel.

Later in the evening enjoy Aarti celebrations at temple of Jaipur. The Aarti consist of a little flame which blaze on a wick, located on a plate, and is turned around round the divine being.The Ritual of the Aarti makes the light of the flame drive out darkness, the incense that is burnt bestow aroma, a bell is rung, and hands applaud while one hums the Aarti.The Aarti reminds us of the prominence of the Lord, since the flame which is rotated is emblematic of the Cosmos (Sun, Moon, Stars) rotating around the Almighty paying obeisance to Him. Night stay is in Jaipur

Day 3: Jaipur – Enjoy Diwali Holiday Festival With Indian Family

About Diwali Festival Tour

About Diwali Festival Diwali is a Hindu “festival of lights” rejoiced at the new moon in the month of Kartika, around the time of the autumn yield and the start of the winter sowing. Word Diwali means strings of lighted lamps. The religious insinuations of the festival are varied.

Basics embrace: the come again of Rama and Sita to the land where Rama ruled as king (Ayodhya in Northern India) and a emblematic re-enactment of the killing by Rama of Ravana and the freeing of Lakshmi (Sita) Small oil lamps or candles are usually located round the house. Sweets are exchanged; accommodations are whitewashed, fresh clothes worn, and fireworks draws attention to the bright light theme.

In northern part of India, Diwali festival celebrates Rama’s return from fourteen years of exile to Ayodhya after the defeat of Ravana and his succeeding coronation as king;In Gujarat, the celebration honours Lakshmi, the deity of wealth;In Nepal Diwali memorialize the conquest of Lord Krishna over the demon king Narakaasura;In Bengal, it is related with goddess Kali.

To Enjoy Diwali Tour India You Will Have:



– Stay With Indian Family To Enjoy Diwali Festival

– Guests Will Be Involved In Pooja Ceremony And Its Rituals

– Unlimited Drinks And Snacks And Sweets Party

– Enjoy Roof Top Fire crackers Show With Some Drinks, Sweets And Snacks

Day 4: Jaipur – Agra ( By Drive 265 Km / 5.5 Hours Drive )

On your fourth day of special Diwali Tours India explore Amber fort and experience the Elephant ride to visit Amber Palace. Later mark Observatory (Jantar Mantar) which is one of the biggest observatories Continue your visit to Jaipur City Palace which is famous for Rajasthani style and architecture. Jaipur City Palace is one of the most famed traveler attractions and a key milestone which locates itself with its stupendous art and architecture. Later exit from City Palace and have a photo shoot stop at Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds). Later after late lunch drive to Agra for your overnight stay.

Day 5: Agra – Delhi ( By Drive 205 Km / 4.5 Hours Drive )

At the break of dawn visit the magnificent Taj Mahal at sunrise (closed on Fridays). Constructed by Emperor Shah Jahan in reminiscence to his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, this is the definitive tribute to love ever transliterate in structural design. Later on visit Agra Fort. This fort was constructed by Emperor Akbar in 1565. The high red stone monument stretches for around 2 1/2 km. The palace is a famous for its smooth combination of Hindu and central Asian architectural style. Also visit Itmad – Ul – Daulatabad, a replica of Taj Mahal. After late evening drive to Delhi for your overnight stay.

Day 6: Delhi Sightseeing &; Depart

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast visit Jama Masjid, – the largest mosque in India. Drive past the magnificent Red Fort, built on the banks of River Yamuna by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Continue to New Delhi, city created to reflect the might of the British Empire, visit 12th century Qutab Minar – gracefully hand-carved for its entire height of 234 feet. Explore tomb of emperor Humayun – a predecessor of the Mughal style of architecture. In the evening board your flight for onwards journey. Trip Ends With happy memories of India Diwali Tour.