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One Weeks Tour From Delhi That Make Perfect Tour Itinerary

Welcome to New Delhi The ideal time of the week is the ideal time to immerse yourself in Delhi and its diversity. There are many things to see and do, of course, you will not be idle! The uncoordinated Old Delhi and New Delhi form two different parts of the city. Old Delhi was once a tall 17th century walled city Shahjahanabad, built and occupied by the tenacious Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. These days, it is unbelievable and crowded, but there is no doubt that it is the most fascinating attraction in the city. Now we start the day by day tour from Delhi that will be your perfect trip to India Now start from Monday Delhi to Agra Agra, on the banks of the Yamuna River and 130 miles south of New Delhi, is famous for its architectural wonders and Mughal history. This is one of the stops on the Indian tourist route known as the "Golden Triangle", as well as the neighboring cities of Delhi and Jaipur. Although it has many attractions worth visiting Agra , most tourists co

Why Jodhpur Called Blue City and What Attraction you to see?

Jodhpur is the second largest city in Rajasthan and is known as the Blue City and the Sun City in India. It is one of the beautiful cities in India. This city is called the Sun City because it enjoys sunny weather all year round. There are various traditional hotels and palace hotels in Jodhpur. Jodhpur is a very popular tourist destination because there are many forts, temples and palaces.   Why Is Jodhpur Called The Blue City? Jodhpur is called the blue city because all the buildings in the oldest area are painted light blue. The area is located in the north of the city, and the color scheme is almost uniform. The best place to view the blue oil paintings of Jodhpur is in the battlements of Mehrangarh Fort. Discover Jodhpur via Palace on Wheels Luxury Train In India The real reason for the blue color of Jodhpur is more practical motivation than artistic reasoning. The dry and arid environment in Jodhpur is eroded by termites. Small insects destroy and destroy traditional construct