Showing posts with label Agra Red Fort. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Agra Red Fort. Show all posts

12 January 2021

Our Tour of India Day by Day

 


This post contains links to pages of the places we stopped during our tour India in the order of our tour. Just click the word LINK to view the site. In a few cases, the links go to the YouTube video.

All Dates are January 2017

 

9 Monday. We left Springfield, Missouri for Charlotte, NC then boarded British Airways for the overnight flight to London Heathrow.









10 Tuesday. We arrive in London at 7:10 am and board British Airways to Mumbai at 9:50 am.

 

11 Wednesday. It’s 12:15 in the morning when we land in Mumbai. We grab a local cab and head to the Trident hotel for some rest. 

Later we walk across the nearby cricket grounds to the old Prince of Wales museum now called CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI MAHARAJ VASTU SANGRAHALAYA









 

12 ThursdayMumbai. We head for the docks by the Gate of India and purchase a boat ride to Elephanta Island where a monkey steals Sandy’s Coke



Gate of India and

Elephanta Island by boat  LINK

 

13 Friday. Mumbai.  we join a tour of the city along Marine Drive, a stop at Dhobi Ghat (laundry), the Hanging Gardens and Mani Bhavan- former residence of Mahatma Ghandi. 


Mumbai City Tour

 

Dhobi Ghat laundry         LINK

 

14. Saturday. We’re back to the airport for a flight south to Cochin on the Arabian Sea in the southern state of Kerala.

15. Sunday. Today we explore Cochin- the Hill Palace, the Dutch Palace, a walk through the Jewish Quarter, watching fishermen and a relaxing cruise.


Watching the fishermen  LINK

 Cruising Cochin Harbour LINK

 

16. Monday. We fly to Delhi, India’s capital city.

17. Tuesday. Lot’s to see: the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, India Gate, Presidential Palace. We take a Rickshaw Ride through the local bazaar. In the evening it’s Indian Cuisine with a cooking demonstration.






Visit Jama Masjid  LINK


Auto Rickshaw Ride     LINK


Biker Rickshaw Ride     LINK

 

18. Wednesday. We stop by Qutab Minar—the world’s tallest brick minaret, which dates to the 1000s. We visit Humayan’s Tomb and the Sikh Gurudwara Bangla Sahib. After lunch we drive to Agra.






Qutub Minar           LINK

 

Humayan’s Tomb    LINK

 

Gurdwara Bangla Sahib LINK

 

Monument to Mahatma Ghandi      LINK

 

 

19 Thursday. We are stunned by the Taj Mahal. We board a Tongas (horse-drawn carriage). Next we are off to Agra Fort built of red sandstone.






Visit Taj Mahal       LINK


Marble workers video LINK

 

Visit Agra Fort       LINK

 

20 Friday. We’re off to Ranthambore National Park but first we visit Fatehpur Sikri built in the 1500s. We get lunch at Bharatpur then take a train to Ranthambore.

Fatepur Sikri          LINK

 

Palace at Bharatpur        LINK

 

Train to Ranthambore     LINK


 




21. Saturday. We take morning and afternoon drives in Ranthambore. In the afternoon, we photograph a tiger.




Ranthambore Park – “The Eye of the Tiger”      LINK

 

Camel cart tour of Kilchipur       LINK

 

Pottery worker video       LINK

 

22. Sunday. Following a morning game drive, we head to Jaipur—“The Pink City.” In the evening, we are dinner guests at the home of an Indian noble family.



City Palace Jaipur            LINK

 

Dinner with an Indian family

 

23. Monday. In the morning we visit the magnificent Amber Fort. After lunch, we take it easy and walkabout Jaipur.



Amber Palace       LINK

 




24. Tuesday. We visit the City Palace and Hawa Mahal (Palace of the Winds). After lunch in Jaipur, we visit a Hindu Temple then return to Delhi.



25. Wednesday. Our long trip home begins with a 3:20 am flight to London, which arrives at 7:45. Two hours later, we board British Airways to Charlotte, NC and finally, at 5:50 pm, we head to Springfield MO arriving at a little after 7pm.

Notes

Most of our tour of India was organised by Cosmos Tours. They don't pay me to advertise but maybe they should.

We've had good luck with Cosmos.

Given problems with airlines over the years, we have learned to arrive a day or two ahead of time and stay at or near the hotel where the tour begins.

We stayed at the Trident Hotel to connect with the tour group. There are a variety of hotels in the area.

Map of Mumbai Google Link






30 January 2017

Agra Fort India



Agra Fort, on the Yamuna River was home to the Mughal emperors until 1638 when they relocated their capital to the Red Fort in Delhi. Other names for the fort are Fort  Rouge and Red Fort of Agra.

We entered via the Amar Sing Gate





Mughal emperor Akbar rebuilt the fort in 1558. According to the government website, 1,444,000 workers completed the project after eight years in 1573.

Within the red sandstone walls are buildings of white marble including Diwan-i-am





Musamman Burj






Khas Mahal





Here's a view of the Taj Majal from the Fort





You can find tourist information at the government website.