Here is an invitation to step out of conference venue and experience the magic of India by choosing from an array of pre and post conference tours that we have arranged specially for you. We have outlined a few eminently different options covering the best and the most visited places of India. But the list is endless….These tours are available for individuals, and we can also organize them for groups, we can also organise itineraries as per your prefered location, time and budget. For costing and detailed itinerary of your preferred tour, please email to us at travelsafety2024@ia-meetings.com
Delhi, India's bustling capital, unfolds as a captivating tapestry for tourists, blending ancient wonders with contemporary allure. Dive into the historical majesty, where the echoes of Mughal grandeur resonate. Wander through the vibrant taste of savoring street food and discovering local treasures.
Laxmi Narayan Temple
Popularly Known as Birla Mandir, it’s a large Hindu Temple built in Orissa style in 1938, by the
renowned Birla family. People of all faiths can worship at this temple.
India Gate
India Gate, located in New Delhi, is a significant monument that honors the bravery of Indian
soldiers who sacrificed their lives during World War I.
Qutub Minar
Qutub Minar is the pride of Delhi. The tall minaret was constructed in 1192 by Qutab-ud-din Aibak, and later completed by his successor Iltutmish. The soaring conical tower is an exquisite example of Indo-Islamic Afghan architecture.
The Minar of Delhi is surrounded by a lush green garden, which is an ideal leisurely place for visitors.
Lotus Temple
Lotus Temple (Bahá'í House of Worship) an architectural masterpiece in New Delhi, India,
captivates with its serene lotus flower-inspired design, welcoming visitors to a place of
meditation and unity.
Humayun's Tomb
Humayun's tomb (Persian: Maqbara-i Humayun) is the tomb of Mughal emperor, Mirza Nasir al-Din Muhammad commonly known as Humayun situated in Delhi, India. The tomb was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993.
DRIVE PASS*: Feroz Shah Kotla, Indira Gandhi Stadium, Shakti Sthal, Purana Qila etc.
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Photography is not allowed inside the primises, so avoid carrying cameras or phones. Avoid touching idols or monuments.
No smoking and No drinking in public premises.
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A radiant gem in Delhi, beckons with its stunning architecture inspired by timeless artistry. Immerse yourself in the spiritual tranquility of this majestic sanctuary, adorned with intricate carvings and serene surroundings.
These places are inside the Akshardham premises.
Mandir Darshan
Begin your spiritual journey with a visit to the breathtaking Akshardham Mandir. Admire the
intricate carvings and architectural brilliance.
Abhishek Mandapam
Witness the mesmerising Sahaj Anand Water Show at the Abhishek Mandapam, a captivating
display depicting an ancient story of devotion.
Yagnapurush Kund
Experience the cultural and musical fountain show at the Yagnapurush Kund, one of the largest
step wells in the world.
Cultural Exhibits
Explore the cultural exhibitions and displays within the complex, showcasing India's rich heritage
and spirituality.
Premvati Food Court
Head to the Premvati Food Court area for a quick bite. Try the delicious vegetarian snacks and
refreshments. After the Lunch, head to the Hotel.
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Akshardham Mandir is closed on Mondays.
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Photography is not allowed inside the primises, so avoid carrying cameras or phones. Avoid touching idols or monuments.
No smoking and No drinking in public premises.
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Agrasen Ki Baoli
A protected monument by the Archaeological Survey of India under the Ancient Monuments
and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act of 1958, is a 60-meter long and 15-meter wide
historical step well on Hailey Road near Connaught Place, Jantar Mantar.
India Gate
India Gate, located in New Delhi, is a significant monument that honors the bravery of Indian
soldiers who sacrificed their lives during World War I.
Qutub Minar
Qutub Minar is the pride of Delhi. The tall minaret was constructed in 1192 by Qutab-ud-din Aibak, and later completed by his successor Iltutmish. The soaring conical tower is an exquisite example of Indo-Islamic Afghan architecture.
The Minar of Delhi is surrounded by a lush green garden, which is an ideal leisurely place for visitors.
Dilli Haat - Shopping
DILLI HAAT transports you to the magical world of Indian art and heritage presented through a
fascinating panorama of craft, cuisine, and cultural activities. It is not just a marketplace; it has
been visualised as a showpiece of traditional Indian culture- a forum where rural life and folk art
are brought closer to an urban clientele.
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Photography is not allowed inside the primises, so avoid carrying cameras or phones. Avoid touching idols or monuments.
No smoking and No drinking in public premises.
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Journey to Agra, a city steeped in history and home to the world-renowned Taj Mahal. This UNESCO World Heritage site, an enduring symbol of love, stands tall against the backdrop of Agra's rich Mughal heritage.
Your Tour Starts Early in the Morning & reaches delhi Later in the evening.
Agra Fort
Departure from Delhi and proceed to Agra- a city on the banks of the Yamuna River. Upon
arrival visit Agra Fort and shopping before lunch.
Taj Mahal
After lunch, visit Taj Mahal – considered to be the epitome of the Mughal,
Delhi
After visiting Taj Mahal proceed to Delhi – The capital city of India. Dinner Enroute.
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Photography is not allowed inside the primises, so avoid carrying cameras or phones. Avoid touching idols or monuments.
No smoking and No drinking in public premises.
The Golden Triangle, a cultural kaleidoscope in Northern India, connects Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur, forming a triangle of historical and architectural wonders. Delhi, the capital, boasts ancient monuments and vibrant markets. Agra, home to the iconic Taj Mahal, showcases Mughal splendor, while Jaipur, the Pink City, exudes royal grandeur with its palaces and forts. This well-traveled route offers a captivating journey through India's rich history, diverse cultures, and architectural marvels, making the Golden Triangle a must-experience for every traveler.
DAY 01 – DELHI
Depart for the visit of Old and New Delhi. Visit Jama Masjid , biggest mosque of India constructed in 17th Century. Drive past Red fort, visit of Raj Ghat , memorial of Mahatma Gandhi and Gandhi Museum (Closed on Monday).
Visit of Hunmayun tomb (UNESCO)
It was built in 1565 A.D. nine years after the death of Humayun, by his senior widow Bega Begam. Inside the walled enclosure the most notable features are the garden squares (chaharbagh) with pathways water channels, centrally located well proportional mausoleum topped by double dome.
Visit of Qutub Minar Complex (UNESCO)
Comprises of biggest minaret of India, Iron Pillar, Quwat-ul-islam mosque, Alai Darwaza etc. Orientation tour of New Delhi included India Gate, President House, Parliament of India, Embassy area. Overnight at Hotel.
DAY 02 – DELHI / AGRA (210 KM / 04H)
Breakfast at hotel.
Depart by road to Agra. Arrival and check in at hotel.
Visit Agra Fort (UNESCO),
Built alongside the Yamuna River. The fort had essentially a military function and then turned partially into a palace. To visit includes many beautiful buildings like Diwan-e-aam (public audience hall), Jahangir Mahal (palace of Jahangir), Khasmahal (private palace) etc.
Visit of Taj Mahal (UNESCO) (closed on Friday)-
This legendary white marble structure was built by Mughal ruler Shah Jahan in commemoration of his love for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It has been described as the most extravagant monument ever built for love. Visit the workshop to see Unique Marble inlay work with semi-precious stone like in Taj Mahal.
Visit of Marble factory to see delicate and unique inlay work of semi-precious stones on marble like in Taj Mahal Overnight at Hotel.
DAY 03 – AGRA / FATEHPUR SIKRI / JAIPUR (250 KM / 05H)
Breakfast at hotel.
Depart by road to Fatehpur Sikri (UNESCO), the ancient capital of Mughal emperor in 16th Century. It was a veritable fairy-tale city and its ‘ruins are still in a pristine condition. Visit the Palace, Sufi saint dargah (tomb) and Mosque.
Depart by road to Jaipur (Pink City), the capital of Rajasthan founded in the beginning of 18th Century. Arrival and check in at hotel.
Afternoon Rickshaw ride to explore different markets of Pink City and Photo stop at Hawa Mahal (Palace of winds).
Overnight at Hotel.
DAY -04 – JAIPUR
Breakfast at hotel.
Visit of Jaipur Amber fort,
A marvelous example of Rajput architecture with its terraces and ramparts. The fort interior has three courtyards and various royal halls decorated with intricate ivory work, exquisite wall paintings and tiny mirror chips which create a tantalizing reflection effect. Photo stop at Jal Mahal (Water palace).
Afternoon visit of City palace (residential palace of royal family & museum),The museum is resplendent with its collection of robes of Royal Princes, carpets, an armory of old weapons, miniature paintings portraying court scenes, battle scenes and processions.
Jantar Mantar (UNESCO observatory), which is the largest stone and marble designed observatory in the world.
Visit of Birla temple
Built with white marble, the architecture of this temple reflects a modern style with traces of the traditional features you would find in a temple. The walls and the pillars of this temple are adorned with intricate carvings depicting quotes from scriptures, mythological events, and symbols, figurines of gods and goddesses and Hindu symbols.
Overnight at Hotel.
JOUR 05 – JAIPUR / DELHI (265 KM / 05H30)
Breakfast at hotel.
Depart by road to Delhi. Arrival and check in at hotel or transfer to the airport.
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Photography is not allowed inside the primises, so avoid carrying cameras or phones. Avoid touching idols or monuments.
No smoking and No drinking in public premises.
Explore the captivating cultural mosaic of Amritsar, where every street corner echoes with history. From the tranquil Golden Temple to the poignant Jallianwala Bagh, immerse yourself in the city's vibrant past. Delight in the savory delights of Punjabi cuisine and embrace the warmth of its inhabitants as you traverse through Amritsar. Experience the serene ambiance of the Golden Temple, a revered sanctuary that enchants millions worldwide. Admire its resplendent architecture and partake in the spiritual serenity of its surroundings. Don't overlook the touching tradition of "langar," where everyone, irrespective of background, is invited to share in a communal meal, symbolizing unity and generosity.
Itinerary Details Day wise:
Day 01: Arrival at Amritsar
Arrive at Amritsar Airport.
Upon arrival in Amritsar, you are greeted by our tour executive and transferred to your hotel room, where you stay overnight.
Overnight stay at Amritsar
Day 02:Amritsar Sightseeing
Sightseeing in Amritsar
After the Breakfast Sightseeing in Amritsar Like Golden Temple, Jallianwala Bagh, Wagah Border. Over Night Stay in Hotel.
Overnight at Amritsar
Day 03: Free day in Amritsar
Day 04: Amritsar Departure
Later as per the flight timing drop to Amritsar airport or Railway station for final departure.
When the plane lifts into the air you will always remember the timelessness of your trip to India.
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Day 1:- Arrival in Delhi & Delhi sightseeing
Arrival at Delhi & start the Delhi sightseeing
India Gate: Built as a memorial to commemorate the 70,000 India soldiers killed in World War I, India Gate was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and completed in 1931.Built of sandstone, the arch also houses the Eternal Flame, a gesture in memory of the Indian soldiers who laid their lives in the 1971 war with Pakistan.
Qutub Minar: Qutub Minar is the pride of Delhi. The tall minaret was constructed in 1192 by Qutab-ud-din Aibak, and later completed by his successor Iltutmish. The soaring conical tower is an exquisite example of Indo-Islamic Afghan architecture. The Minar of Delhi is surrounded by a lush green garden, which is an ideal leisurely place for visitors.
Humayun's Tomb:- Humayun's tomb (Persian: Maqbara-i Humayun) is the tomb of Mughal emperor, Mirza Nasir al-Din Muhammad commonly known as Humayun situated in Delhi, India. The tomb was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993.
Jama Masjid:- This great mosque of Old Delhi is the largest in India, with a courtyard capable of holding 25,000 devotees. It was begun in 1644 and ended up being the final architectural extravagance of Shah Jahan, the Mughal emperor who built the Taj Mahal and the Red Fort. Jama Masjid the highly decorative mosque has three great gates, four towers and two 40 m-high minarets constructed of strips of red sandstone and white marble.
Raj Ghat:- Dedicated to father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi, Raj Ghat is a memorial located in New Delhi, which was built after he was assassinated when on his way to the meeting at the Birla house. Earlier an ancient Ghat on the banks of River Yamuna was called Raj Ghat. Visit of Old Delhi and experience the Rickshaw Ride.
Overnight at Delhi
Day 2:- Drive to Agra & Agra Sightseeing
Taj Mahal is the finest example of Mughal Architecture ever built in India. In designing of this grand structure, there is harmonious blending of Persian, India and Islamic architectural styles have been used...” Taj Mahal is counted among the Seven Wonders of the World. World wonder Taj Mahal attracts millions of travelers to Agra to have a look at this timeless beauty
Agra fort: Agra Fort in Agra is the fine example of Mughal Architecture. Located on the banks of river Yamuna, Agra Fort stretches about 2.5 km. This is complex of much structure inside the red walls which are 20 meters in height.
Overnight at Agra
Day 3:- Drive to Delhi & Final departure
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Photography is not allowed inside the primises, so avoid carrying cameras or phones. Avoid touching idols or monuments.
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India Gate: Built as a memorial to commemorate the 70,000 India soldiers killed in World War I, India Gate was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and completed in 1931.Built of sandstone, the arch also houses the Eternal Flame, a gesture in memory of the Indian soldiers who laid their lives in the 1971 war with Pakistan.
Qutub Minar: Qutub Minar is the pride of Delhi. The tall minaret was constructed in 1192 by Qutab-ud-din Aibak, and later completed by his successor Iltutmish. The soaring conical tower is an exquisite example of Indo-Islamic Afghan architecture. The Minar of Delhi is surrounded by a lush green garden, which is an ideal leisurely place for visitors.
Humayun's Tomb: - Humayun's tomb (Persian: Maqbara-i Humayun) is the tomb of Mughal emperor, Mirza Nasir al-Din Muhammad commonly known as Humayun situated in Delhi, India. The tomb was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993
Jama Masjid: - This great mosque of Old Delhi is the largest in India, with a courtyard capable of holding 25,000 devotees. It was begun in 1644 and ended up being the final architectural extravagance of Shah Jahan, the Mughal emperor who built the Taj Mahal and the Red Fort. Jama Masjid the highly decorative mosque has three great gates, four towers and two 40 m-high minarets constructed of strips of red sandstone and white marble.
Raj Ghat: - Dedicated to father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi, Raj Ghat is a memorial located in New Delhi, which was built after he was assassinated when on his way to the meeting at the Birla house. Earlier an ancient Ghat on the banks of River Yamuna was called Raj Ghat.
Visit of Old Delhi and experience the Rickshaw Ride
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Photography is not allowed inside the primises, so avoid carrying cameras or phones. Avoid touching idols or monuments.
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