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07. TRAVEL

REVEL WITH THE KINGS: DELHI, AGRA AND JAIPUR

Modern India’s history is synonymous with Delhi. It was at Delhi’s Red Fort that India’s first Prime Minister, Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru, unfurled the national flag on August 15, 1947, signifying the end of British rule. Today, the city hosts world leaders, diplomats, international missions, sports meets, cultural festivals and conferences. We begin with Delhi, continue on to Agra and then, finally, connect to the third vertex of the Golden Triangle at Jaipur, scouring for the magnificent treasures of these historic destinations.

DELHI
India’s capital and the seat of its parliament
Delhi presents a vast panorama of
fascinating images and is a city of
contrasts. Its past and present mesh seamlessly, making it an exciting place to visit. Today’s Delhi encloses many older cities - its stone walls have seen many empires rise and fall. It is a city where forts, tombs and ruins share the skyline with high-rise buildings and stately homes. The wide tree-lined avenues of New Delhi give way to the crowded narrow lanes of Old Delhi - and along with this change comes a diametrically different culture and lifestyle. The presence of contrasts is a historical legacy of the city.

Delhi is a marvellous mix of people and traditions, where museums and cultural centres offer the finest exhibits, art and the best performances from around
the country. Delhi’s fascinating bazaars and markets spill over with the finest that India has to offer -handicrafts, garments, fabrics and jewellery - making shopping a special delight. A major gateway into India, Delhi is the logical start to an exploration of the Golden Triangle, an exciting circuit of the three magnificent cities of Delhi,
Agra and Jaipur.

Traveller’s pick
Make sure you visit Feroz Shah Kotla, Pragati Maidan, India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhavan, Qutub Minar, and Dilli Haat.

AGRA
Home of the Taj mahal
Agra, in terms of ambience, is still
associated with its Mughal period, as visitors walk down the narrow bustling streets. The majority of the buildings in the more modern areas of the town, such as the Cantonment, date back over
a hundred years. The Taj Mahal, which is essentially one man’s monumental testimony to love, has become synonymous not only with this city, but with India as a whole.

Opposite the Taj, on the other side of the Yamuna, is the mausoleum of Ghiyas Beg, father of Noor Jehan. It was here that the beautiful marble inlay work of the Taj was first incorporated. Agra, with its laid-back lifestyle and its immense wealth of architecture, handicrafts
and jewellery, is amongst the most
remarkable cities of the world.
Approaching Agra from Delhi, one
passes through the religious cities of Mathura and Vrindavan, celebrated in Indian lore and legends. The road from Agra to Jaipur includes Bharatpur and Deeg in its circuit, while the one heading east offers Gwalior and the exquisite temples of Khajuraho as places of tourist attraction. Agra has all this - and it also has the Taj!

Traveller’s pick
Make time for Agra Fort, Sikandra,
Mariyam’s Tomb, and Fatehpur Sikri. Today, Fatehpur Sikri is a deserted, phantom city. But the inner citadel is immaculately preserved.

JAIPUR
The city of history and culture, golden sands and warm people
Busy streets and colourful markets
showcase much of Jaipur’s vibrancy and charm. Together, these images constitute a city of immense variety and interest for today’s traveller.

Known as the Pink City because of the extensive usage of the locally abundant pink stone, Jaipur has massive forts, magnificent palaces, exquisite temples and marvellous gardens.

From the intricate, delicate looking Hawa Mahal to the graphic forms of the Jantar Mantar, the Badi Chaupar...the list of places to see is endless. Through the ages, Jaipur has retained its strong Rajputana flavour tempered by several
influences - the Mughal being the
most prominent. Jaipur is also home to exquisite handicrafts, beautiful textiles, delicate jewellery and semi- precious/precious gems and stones. Heading out of the city is Jal Mahal, a former hunting lodge. The xperience of visiting Amer Palace is one that cannot be easily described.

You ride up on elephants to the former capital of the royals, set to the backdrop of wooded hills. verlooking Amer are two fortresses, Jaigarh and Nahargarh, both with motorable roads running up to them, and full of history of the state’s martial past. The newly built Birla Mandir is a unique monument with exquisite marble carvings. For the most awe-inspiring effect, see it on a moonlit night.



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