Taj Mahal tour from Mysuru

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Overview

Mysuru previously known as mysore is an important historical and tourism place located in the heart of South India you have immense opportunities to explores the major highlights of Mysore. These travelers who dream of iconic vacations can set a program of Taj Mahal tour from Mysuru.

Travel Places

Location : Delhi, Agra
Trip : 02 Day
Min Age : 05
Max Age : 99
Max people : 10+ Members
Landing : Delhi
Check in : Any Day
Check Out : Any Day
Identity Proof : Any Government Id
Visa : Required
Englsih speaking guide
A/c sedan car for as per the itinerary.
All Toll, Taxes. Parking etc.
Hotel accomodation on double/twin sharing basis
Daily breakfast at Hotel
Monument Entrance Tickets
Other personal expenses.
Tipping if any
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Taj Mahal
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Red Fort
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Kalakrati Auditorium
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Itmad-ud-Daula

Mysore to Delhi Agra Package

  • Day 01:

    Tour Plan Mysuru-Delhi

    In the morning upon your arrival at Delhi airport we receive you later our driver is going to transfer you to your pre-booked hotel. In the afternoon you proceed to visit the major highlights of Delhi such as Humayun’s tomb, Qutub minar, President house, India gate etc. At the end of the day we transfer you back to your hotel. Overnight at the hotel.
  • Day 02:

    Agra - Delhi

    In the morning after an early breakfast and check out hit the round to Agra. Upon your arrival in Agra we assist you. In your smooth transfer to the hotel. Later you enjoy the Agra fort tour. In the evening we take you for a guided tour Taj Mahal at sunset. You spend 2 hours at the Taj Mahal. At the end of the day enjoy a short shopping spree. Overnight at the hotel.
  • Day 02:

    Delhi - Agra

    Today after breakfast you will be driven to Delhi. Upon reaching Delhi you can visit some highlights of old Delhi. In the evening we transfer you to the airport.
    Here the tour ends.
Taj Mahal Tour from Mysuru
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