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Delhi – Agra - Jaipur

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Master Guest House

Our room

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A view fromThe balcony

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Avnish and 5 year old son took us out to the Flower Market early one morning

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The Prime Minister ‘s OfficeAnd the Defense Ministry are located Within the two blocks: North and South

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India Gate: built to honor soldiers who died in several wars

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Built in 1565, this 2nd Maghal Emperor Humayun’s Tomb was an inspiration for the Taj Mahal

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Fine TrellisWork in stoneLater becameA signatureMughal feature

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Red sandstone and marble, arches, domes, and geometric design inlaids are striking features of

the Persian style architecture

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“Octagon” tomb of Isa Khan, a noble,

at Sher Shah Sur’s court

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Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Museum and LibraryOriginally a residence for the Commander-in-Chief of British ForcesBefore Nehru and Family moved in, known as Teen Murti BhavanIndia’s First Prime Minister from 1947 to 1964

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Brick and Plaster Astronomical Instruments at Jantar MantarSawai Jai Singh II built this observatory in 1724

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The Samrat Yantra, a right-angledTriangle whose hypotenuse is parallelTo the earth’s axis. The two brick Quadrants on either side measure its Shadow.

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A Huge Sundial

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Architectural

Details

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Shrines and Mosques

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Best Western Resort Country Club(RCI TIMESHARE)Outside of Gurgaon1.5 hours drive south of New Delhi

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Day temperatures hovered

Around 100 to 110 degrees

Night temperatures

Around 85 to 95 degrees

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Emperor Akbar’s Mausoleum at Sikandra

Built 1605 -1612

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You had to enter through here to see the Grand Taj Mahal !

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The Taj Mahal commemorates

the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and his favorite wife,

Mumtaz Mahal.

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The Mughals were

great naturalists

who believe that

flowers were the

“symbol of the

divine realm”.

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Agra Fort

• Built by Akbar between 1565 and 1573• Imposing red sandstone with

colonnaded arches• Encompass a complex of halls,

courtyards, and galleries• Deep moat, once filled with water,

surrounds the fort• Shah Jahan was imprisoned here by

his son during his last few years

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The Diwan-i-Khas, a lavishly decorated open hall where the emperor met his court

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A view of the Taj Mahal from Agra Fort

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Jami Masjid, an open mosque, with a large courtyard, towers over the city of Fatehpur Sikri

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Prayer rooms have flat-roofed pillaredgalleries that run around the complex.

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Tomb of Sheikh Salim Chishtiin marble

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Fatehpur Sikri• The walled imperial palace complex, both

public and private, was built for Mughal Emperor Akbar’s city in 1571

• Reflects a blend of Hindu and Jain, and Islamic styles

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Amber Fort

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Hot

Hotel Umaid Mahal in Jaipur

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Façade of Hawa Mahal(notice the bamboo and ropes for restoratation)Tiered baroque-like composition of projecting windows and balconiesWith perforated screens – this is only one room, 5 stories high, walls noThicker than 8 inches, built of lime and mortar and painted pink

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Jantar Mantar Observatory built by Jai Singh II

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Jal Mahal, formerly a palace for King Madho Singh IDuring the monsoon, when water fills the lake, it looks like a ‘water palace’.

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Jaigarh Fort watches overthe former capital.

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World’s Largest and most prized monumental cannon Jai Van on wheels.Cast in 1726, this 20 feet long barrel has carvings of elephants, birds, and flowers. It was never fired !

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Jaipur City Museum

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Breakfast at the Master Guest House, New Delhi

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Deaf Way FoundationNew Delhi, India

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New Friend Arun Rao with Barry and Vicki

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New friends who drove us back to our cottage !!

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