Itinerary help
Itinerary help
Folks, please tell me if this is a good itinerary or any alternatives/suggestions. I apologize for posting a multiple city itinerary in Agra Forum but thought since many on this forum do the triangle, this is the best place to post.
Day 1:
-- Out of Delhi Domestic airport by 9 AM
-- Visit Qutab Minar, go back to hotel
Day 2:
-- Humayun's Tomb
-- Red Fort
-- Leave to Agra by 3:05 PM train
Day 3:
-- Sunrise at Taj Mahal
-- Agra Fort
Day 4:
-- Sikandra
-- Fatehpur Sikri
-- Stay the night
Day 5:
-- Leave early morning for Jaipur by hired car
-- Stop at Abineri
-- Citi Palace
Day 6:
-- Amber Fort
-- Get back to Jaipur Airport by noon
Thanks so much!
Day 1:
-- Out of Delhi Domestic airport by 9 AM
-- Visit Qutab Minar, go back to hotel
Day 2:
-- Humayun's Tomb
-- Red Fort
-- Leave to Agra by 3:05 PM train
Day 3:
-- Sunrise at Taj Mahal
-- Agra Fort
Day 4:
-- Sikandra
-- Fatehpur Sikri
-- Stay the night
Day 5:
-- Leave early morning for Jaipur by hired car
-- Stop at Abineri
-- Citi Palace
Day 6:
-- Amber Fort
-- Get back to Jaipur Airport by noon
Thanks so much!
Seems easily do able.
Hi indusa,
My 2 cents ...
* Day 3: Add Mehtab gardens for the evening where you can view the Taj from across the Yamuna.
* Day 4 : Go to Fatehpur first so that you can get there before the crowds start pouring in.
* Add Itmiad-ud-daulah to your itinerary
Here is my version of the Perfect Agra Itinerary
http://10yearitch.com/tours/the-perfect-agra-itinerary/
Safe Travels!
My 2 cents ...
* Day 3: Add Mehtab gardens for the evening where you can view the Taj from across the Yamuna.
* Day 4 : Go to Fatehpur first so that you can get there before the crowds start pouring in.
* Add Itmiad-ud-daulah to your itinerary
Here is my version of the Perfect Agra Itinerary
http://10yearitch.com/tours/the-perfect-agra-itinerary/
Safe Travels!
If you are planning on taking an elephant up to Amber Fort, arrive as early as possible to avoid the long line. They discontinue the elephant rides by later in the morning. Happy trails!
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