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Agra: Traditions ascribes the foundation of the present city of Agra, situated on the banks of Yamuna river. Agra came into limelight during the rule of the Afghan King, Sikandar Lodhi, who made it the capital of his empire. The next few hundred years of Agra witnessed rise of the pomp and pageantry of three great Mughal monarchs – Emperor Akbar, Jehangir and Shahjahan.
The world of romance and eternal love personified in the epic love story of the emperor Shah Jahan and his beloved Mumtaz Mahal, is woven into the mesmerizing Dance-Drama, Mohabbat The Taj.
Today start your day with Agra sightseeing, visiting Taj Mahal and Agra Fort. Later proceed for Kanpur, where your conference has been scheduled.
Agra Fort – the seat and the stronghold of the Mughal Empire under successive generations. The Agra Fort presents a formidable appearance with its vast walls, standing seventy feet in height, and a mile and a half in circuit, with imposing turrets and gateways. – It was in this very fort that Shah Jahan was imprisoned by his son, Aurangzeb. 
Agra: Traditions ascribes the foundation of the present city of Agra, situated on the banks of Yamuna river. Agra came into limelight during the rule of the Afghan King, Sikandar Lodhi, who made it the capital of his empire. The next few hundred years of Agra witnessed rise of the pomp and pageantry of three great Mughal monarchs – Emperor Akbar, Jehangir and Shahjahan.
The world of romance and eternal love personified in the epic love story of the emperor Shah Jahan and his beloved Mumtaz Mahal, is woven into the mesmerizing Dance-Drama, Mohabbat The Taj.
Today start your day with Agra sightseeing, visiting Taj Mahal and Agra Fort. Later proceed for Kanpur, where your conference has been scheduled.
Agra Fort – the seat and the stronghold of the Mughal Empire under successive generations. The Agra Fort presents a formidable appearance with its vast walls, standing seventy feet in height, and a mile and a half in circuit, with imposing turrets and gateways. – It was in this very fort that Shah Jahan was imprisoned by his son, Aurangzeb. 
Agra: Traditions ascribes the foundation of the present city of Agra, situated on the banks of Yamuna river. Agra came into limelight during the rule of the Afghan King, Sikandar Lodhi, who made it the capital of his empire. The next few hundred years of Agra witnessed rise of the pomp and pageantry of three great Mughal monarchs – Emperor Akbar, Jehangir and Shahjahan.
The world of romance and eternal love personified in the epic love story of the emperor Shah Jahan and his beloved Mumtaz Mahal, is woven into the mesmerizing Dance-Drama, Mohabbat The Taj.
Today start your day with Agra sightseeing, visiting Taj Mahal and Agra Fort.
Agra Fort – the seat and the stronghold of the Mughal Empire under successive generations. The Agra Fort presents a formidable appearance with its vast walls, standing seventy feet in height, and a mile and a half in circuit, with imposing turrets and gateways. – It was in this very fort that Shah Jahan was imprisoned by his son, Aurangzeb.
Enroute visit Fatehpur Sikri. This exquisite city built by Akbar the Great in 1569, in red sandstone; with its forts, palaces and mosques was abandoned 14 years after its creation due to political reasons. The Diwan-i-am - a vast courtyard in which the emperor gave daily public audience; Diwan-i-khas - a large quadrangle which contained all the major functions of the Palace, Pachisi court, the Emperors private living quarter, Jodha Bhai’s Palace, Mariam’s Palace, Birbal’s Palace, Hawa Mahal and Panch Mahal are some of the important buildings of this residential complex. Thereafter proceed to Jaipur.
Start your day with excursion to Amber fort situated at a distance of 11kms in the outskirts of the city is Amber Fort, the ancient capital of the State until 1728. Visit the Temple of Kali, the Hall of Victory or Jai Mahal and Jagmandir. You can have the unique experience of traveling on elephant back to and from the top of the hill on which the fort is situated. It has halls of Public and Private audience, a Sheesh Mahal (hall of mirrors) various marble palaces which are marvelous examples of ancient Rajput architecture. Ride an elephant to ascend the hill on which the Fort is situated.
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During your tour of the pink city, visit the City Palace the former royal residence built in a blend of the Rajasthani and Mughal styles which houses a museum with a superb collection of Rajasthani costumes and armoury of the Mughals and Rajputs, including swords of different shapes and sizes with ornate handles. It has an art gallery with an excellent collection of miniature paintings, carpets, royal paraphernalia and rare astronomical works in Arabic, Persian, Latin and Sanskrit. Also visit the Jantar Mantar - an astrological and astronomical Observatory built by Maharaja Jai Singh in 18th century, which is remarkable for its accuracy even at the Present times. Lastly stop at Palace-of-Winds Hawa Mahal for taking pictures and spend time in crowded lanes & by lanes of pink city, haggling and souvenir-hunting. 
Buffet breakfast at hotel. Proceed for half day sightseeing tour Khajuraho temples - constructed with spiral superstructures, adhere to a northern Indian shikhara temple style and often to a Panchayatana plan or layout. A few of the temples are dedicated to the Jain pantheon and the rest to Hindu deities - to God's Trio, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, and various Devi forms, such as the Devi Jagadambi temple.
Varanasi also commonly known as Benares is a city situated on the banks of the river Ganga in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. it is regarded holy by Hindus, Buddhists and Jains, and is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world.
The culture of Varanasi is closely associated with the river Ganges and the river's religious importance. The city has been a cultural and religious center in northern India for several thousand years
Evening proceed for Ganga Ghat to witness Evening Aarti. Aarti, is a Hindu religious ritual of worship, a part of puja, in which light from wicks soaked in ghee (purified butter) or camphor is offered to one or more deities. Aarti is said to have descended from the Vedic concept of fire rituals, or homa. In the traditional Aarti ceremony, the flower represents the earth (solidity), the water and accompanying handkerchief correspond with the water element (liquidity), the lamp or candle represents the fire component (heat), the peacock fan conveys the precious quality of air (movement), and the yak-tail fan represents the subtle form of ether (space). The incense represents a purified state of mind, and one’s "intelligence" is offered through the adherence to rules of timing and order of offerings. Thus, one’s entire existence and all facets of material creation are symbolically offered to the Lord via the aarti ceremony.
Early morning proceed for the boat tour on River Ganges, where you will witness daily rituals performed by local people & observe the way of life of pilgrims by the Ghats. Also enjoy the walking tour in the old part of the city. Return back to hotel for breakfast. Later proceed for the short tour of the city.





