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Travel Itinerary

 

Travel Itinerary


You are going to visit Delhi with your friends during the winter holidays. The trip is scheduled to let you explore several famous tourist attractions such as India Gate, Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple, Red Fort, Akshardham Temple, and Krishna Temple

Prepare a detailed travel itinerary for a six-day visit to Delhi.

Your itinerary must include:

* Dates and timings

* Places visited (at least 5)

* Mode of transport

* Activities done at each location

* Meals or breaks

* Any special experiences or observations

Present your itinerary in a clear, organized format.

Answer:

Travel Itinerary

Place: Delhi

Duration: Six days

Purpose: Educational Tour

Dates: From 24th Dec to 29th Dec

24th  Dec: Gathering at the Warangal Railway station by 5.45 a.m; Leaving at 6.45 a.m to Agra by AP Express (train No. 20805)

25th Dec: Reaching Agra by 3.00 a.m ; breakfast; visit to the Taj Mahal, witnessing the cenotaphs of Mumtaz Mahal and Shah Jahan, and visiting the Taj Museum; visiting the Agra Fort, witnessing the mosques built during the Mughal era, including the Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace), Diwan-i-Aam (Hall for Commoners), and the Khas Mahal; exploring the places and knowing the history from a guides, Staying overnight.

26th Dec: Breakfast; visiting Mathura the Sri Krishna Temple, witnessing the holy prison cell where Krishna was born, involving in bhajans and kirtans and visiting the Akshardham temple; exploring the spiritual experiences.

27th Dec: Breakfast; visiting Lotus temple, Raj Ghat, the Indira Gandhi Memorial, the India Gate, the Qutub Minar; having a photo shoot, knowing more about the places from a guide,Night Journey to Amritsar; Enroute dinner.

28th Dec: Travel to the Wagah border ; witnessing the daily "Beating Retreat" ceremony and parades by soldiers from both India and Pakistan, visiting the Golden temple, exploring the spiritual realms, visiting the Jallianwala bagh; witnessing the Flame of Liberty monument, a towering symbol of remembrance and honour dedicated to the martyrs of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre; overnight stay.

29th Dec: Breakfast; checkout; to the Jalandhar railway station; back to Warangal; tour concludes.

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