Taj Mahal Three-Day Private Tour from Goa
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Taj Mahal Three-Day Private Tour from Goa

Idiomas: Inglês
Somente bilhete impresso
duração: mais de 24 horas
Faça isso porque
  • Visit the Taj Mahal – an icon of India and a monument to love
  • Tour the 16th century Mughal red stone palace of Agra Fort
  • Discover the elegant red sandstone complex of Fatehpur Sikri
O que esperar

If you haven't seen the Taj Mahal, you haven't really seen India. And although it's on the opposite side of the country to Goa, it's worth the trip. This private three-day tour takes in the spectacular domed mausoleum and a few other gems along the way.

We'll kick start the journey by catching a plane to Delhi and then we'll head straight to Agra by bus. Then, once you've recharged your batteries in a hotel, you'll be up bright and early for a dawn trip to the Taj. The early morning light filtered through the mist from the river gives the Taj Mahal a soft, ethereal glow, and this is the perfect time for photography.

The tomb of a 17th Century emperor's favourite wife, you'll get a guided tour of the ivory-white masterpiece. Exploring the iconic site and its gardens, you'll spend the rest of the day ticking off more of the region's impressive architecture. Calling by the colossal Agra Fort you'll also visit Fatehpur Sikri – an ancient city crammed with ornate palaces and mosques. And after another night at your hotel, you'll take the road back to Delhi for your return flight to Goa.

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O que está incluído
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  • check Flight
  • check Guide
  • check Accommodation
  • check One lunch
  • check Entrance fees
  • check Walking tour
  • check Buggy ride
O que lembrar
  • Passport or official EU identification are essential
  • Passport copies of all guests needed at the time of booking
  • Price based on two people sharing a twin room
  • Not suitable for expectant mothers
  • Bring warm clothes
  • Bring your passport or official eu identification
  • Dress appropriately – no shoulders or knees showing – when visiting religious buildings
  • Not suitable for wheelchairs
  • Please note that all times are approximate and subject to change
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Provedor
MUSEMENT SPA
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