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INDEX

• NATURE OF TOUR

• THE AGE GROUP

• NUMBER OF PEOPLE

• DURATION

• DESTINATION

• MODE OF TRANSPORT

• VISITING POINT

• LANGAUGE

• FOOD

• BUDGET

NATURE OF TOUR
Central India Tour
The tourists can witness many fascinating places in the central
part of India. Madhya Pradesh, which is located in the heart of
India, is one of the major states where the tourist can enjoy their
Central India tour. Here the tourists can witness different fabulous
lakes. The other places of attraction of the central part of India
include Gwalior, Indore and Khajuraho. The numerous temples at
Khajuraho, have never failed to allure the travers, since time
immortal. The tourists can witness many fascinating temples in
the Central part of India during the India tour. One can explore to
Agra during the Central India tour, where the tourists from the
entire globe used to come to witness the awesome monument,
the Taj Mahal. The Taj Mahal is a unique masterpiece of love,
which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The Red Fort,
Humayun’s tomb, and the Lotus Temple in Delhi have attracted
the tourists from the entire globe.
During the Central India tour, the tourists can admire the
beautiful monuments and forts, enticing wildlife sanctuaries and
national parks. The Ghana National Park that is located in the
central parts of India is a fabulous National Park of India. This
National Park is located in Madhya Pradesh. One can explore in
the Vindhya and Satpura mountains Madhya Pradesh to admire
the natural treasure of Central India. During the Central India
tour, one can witness the fabulous forts and Palaces.

THE AGE GROUP


I am planning a trip for people ranging from 17 - seniors (good
health/mobile) and we are looking at the Trafalgar European
Traveler tour. Has anyone gone on that tour and have comments?
Good? Too much or just right amount of time on the bus? A good
pace for a mixed age group? Thank you.

NUMBER OF PEOPLE
10 people for tour package

DURATION

Central India Tour Packages for 9 nights and 10 days

DESTINATION
Destination Covered:
Delhi - Jaipur - Pushkar - Udaipur – Indore -Bhopal - mumbai

DAY 1 : ARRIVAL DELHI


After reaching Delhi our representative will give you a warm
welcome and transfer you to the hotel.

Delhi is a charming tourist place of India where you can find many
historical places to explore. Delhi enjoys a cosmopolitan culture
and is in sync with the latest in the western world, while
remaining rooted in its native ethos.

Spend the night at the hotel.

DAY 2 : DELHI
After breakfast leave the hotel for a guided tour of Old and New
Delhi.
Enjoy numerous tourist attractions like Raj Ghat, Humayun's
Tomb, Qutab Minar, India Gate, Parliament House and Rashtrapati
Bhavan. Other tourist places are Akshardham Temple, Lotus
Temple, Lodhi Gardens and more.

Stay overnight at the hotel.

DAY 3 : DELHI – JAIPUR


After breakfast set out for Jaipur. After reaching, check into a
hotel and rest.

Jaipur is the second destination of our Central India Exotic Tour.


Known popularly as the ‘Pink City’, Jaipur is the land of Maharajas
and Rajput valor. It is also the capital of the Indian state
Rajasthan.

Spend the night at the hotel.

DAY 4 : JAIPUR
After breakfast we set out to see the Amber Fort. In the fort you
can enjoy an elephant ride that will offer you magnificent view of
the fort. Later visit other tourist attractions of Jaipur.

In 1592 Man Singh I started the construction of the striking Amber


Fort but the construction was finished during the reign of Jai
Singh. The marvelous architecture can transport one to the
princely era of India.

Come back to the hotel and stay overnight at the hotel.

DAY 5 : JAIPUR - PUSHKAR


Drive to Pushkar after breakfast. Get into the hotel and go to visit
the main temple of Pushkar.

Pushkar is an ancient and very captivating place in India. This is


known as Tirth Raj among the Hindu pilgrims and it is also one of
the five holy places of India. Pushkar is famous for Pushkar Fair,
the world's biggest Camel and Cattle Fair.
Stay overnight at the hotel.

DAY 6 : PUSHKAR - UDAIPUR


Leave Pushkar for Udaipur post breakfast. En route you will see
Chittorgarh.

Chittorgarh is famous for its ties with the great emperor Rana
Pratap Singh. The dazzling Fort of Chittorgarh is situated at the
top of the hill.

Spend the night at the hotel.

DAY 7 : UDAIPUR
Spend the day exploring Udaipur.

Visit the City Palace of Udaipur. The evening is reserved for Lake
Pichola and Jag Mandir Palace nestled in the midst of the lake.It is
one of the many reasons why Udaipur is regarded among the
most romantic cities in the world.

DAY 8 : UDAIPUR -INDORE


Depart from Udaipur early in the morning for Indore. Check in at
the hotel and enjoy a sightseeing tour of the place.

See the Udai Bilas Palace that bears the stamp of the spirit and
architecture of the Rajputs. Other places to visit are Juna Mahal,
Gaib Sagar Lake, Vijay Raj Rajeshwar Temple and the
Government Archaeological Museum.

Spend the night at the hotel.

DAY 9 : INDORE - BHOPAL


Set out for Bhopal by road. After check in at the hotel, enjoy a
sightseeing tour of Bhopal.

Visit various marvelous tourist attractions like Bharat Bhawan,


Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya (A Post Colonial
Museum), Laxmi Narayan Temple, and more on your city tour of
the capital of Madhya Pradesh.

DAY 10 : MUMBAI
Our representative will escort you to the airport of mumbai from
where you can board the flight for your onward destination.

VISITING POINT
• Delhi

• Jaipur

• Pushkar

• Udaipur

• Indore

• Bhopal

• Mumbai
Central Indian Languages
Central Indian languages are fundamentally defined by historical
evolvement and its influence on its two states.

Central India is fundamentally defined by the states of Madhya


Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. Madhya Pradesh being an enormous
landlocked state in itself was divided to form Chhattisgarh on
November 1, 2000, when the sixteen Chhattisgarhi-speaking
south-eastern districts of Madhya Pradesh gained statehood to
govern for themselves. Central Indian life and culture and history
is exclusively pivoted around these two states and their
evolvement for the better. As is acknowledged by both ancient
Indian history and later Indian history, central India has truly been
immortalized and documented by its marvellous historical
evolvement of invasions, bravura, seizing, winnings, capturing,
mystical palaces and forts atop mountains and their clandestine
crypts keeping secrets forever. The valorous and life-risking feats
performed by those ancient tribes accompanying their lord and
emperors can perhaps only be witnessed now-a-days through the
subsistence of umpteen aboriginal tribes and their unique
customs and language. Then again, leaving the tribesmen aside,
central India too is described by the urbanity and cosmopolitan
lifestyle in cities, that have since a significant period of time, been
laced with everything superlative in technology and
advancement. Central Indian languages are thus destined to
revolve around the direction of both tribal populace as well as
artistic mish-mash of sophistication.

Most of the tribal people and natives speak languages that


comprise Bhilodi (Bhili), Gondi and the sequestered Kalto (Nahali).
A substantial number of people also speak Marathi, a legacy of
Maratha rule in Madhya Pradesh. Urdu, Sindhi, Punjabi and
Gujarati are some other dominant languages spoken in Madhya
Pradesh.
FOOD
Central Indian Recipes are such that they will impress every gourmet heart. The
states Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh present an immense culinary effect in the
whole of India. Cuisine of Central part of the country consists of both sweet and
salted dishes. Though, central region of the Indian sub continent have no distinct
cuisine of their own, yet they have ingested the food cultures from the neighbouring
states. Hence, choice of food in Chhatisgarh and Madhya Pradesh is quite similar.

Food pattern in the central zone has a wide assortment. In some regions
magnificent dishes are prepared from wheat and meat, while other regions in the
Central India prepare delicacies from rice and fish. Madhya Pradesh offers a great
culinary experience to the foodies. The amalgamation of popular food cultures
resulted in the exclusive outcome of Central Indian Recipes. The delicacies prepared
are in vegetarian and non -vegetarian dishes.

Central Indian Recipes are combination of sweets and salty dishes. Most of the
recipes are influenced by the recipes of other states. The recipes of Central India
are a considerable blend of spicy, matchless and delicious food items. In addition to
that the recipes of Central India have evolved by imbibing share of various
ingredients by different foreign invasions of rulers and travelers. Thus cooking in
central part of the country becomes appetizing and steaming.

BUDGET

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