Beirut – Delhi – Agra – Jaipur – Beirut
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3 nights stay in Delhi
2 nights stay in Agra
2 nights stay in Jaipur
Experience the bustling energy of India’s capital, where history and modernity coexist. Visit iconic landmarks such as the Red Fort, India Gate, and Qutub Minar, and explore the vibrant markets of Chandni Chowk. Delhi’s rich cultural heritage is reflected in its ancient monuments, as well as its contemporary shopping and dining scene.
Step into the world of Mughal grandeur with a visit to the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Explore the stunning Agra Fort and the ancient Fatehpur Sikri complex, all of which offer insight into India’s rich Mughal history and architecture.
Discover the regal charm of Rajasthan in the “Pink City.” Admire the breathtaking architecture of Amber Fort, stroll through the intricate lattice windows of Hawa Mahal, and explore the majestic City Palace. Jaipur is also known for its vibrant bazaars, where you can shop for traditional handicrafts and textiles.
The best time varies by region, but generally, the ideal months are from October to March when
the weather is cooler and more pleasant.
Yes, most travelers require a visa to enter India. Many nationalities can apply for an e-Visa online
for short visits.
Key attractions include the Taj Mahal in Agra, Jaipur’s forts, the backwaters of Kerala, Varanasi
along the Ganges, and the beaches of Goa.
The currency is the Indian Rupee (INR).
India is generally safe for tourists, but it’s advisable to stay aware of your surroundings and take
standard safety precautions
Dress modestly, especially in rural areas and religious sites. Lightweight, breathable clothing is
recommended due to the warm climate.
Don’t miss traditional dishes like Biryani, Curry, Dosa, Samosas, and sweets like Gulab Jamun and
Jaleb.
Transportation options include trains, domestic flights, buses, taxis, and auto-rickshaws. Renting a
car with a driver is also a popular choice.
India has two official languages, Hindi and English, but there are many regional languages spoken
across the country.
It’s important to respect local customs, such as removing shoes before entering homes or temples
and being mindful of personal space.