Mumbai (formerly called Bombay) is a densely populated city on India’s west coast. A financial centre, it's India's largest city. On the Mumbai Harbour waterfront stands the iconic Gateway of India stone arch, built by the British Raj in 1924. Offshore, nearby Elephanta Island holds ancient cave temples dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. The city's also famous as the heart of the Bollywood film industry. It has some of Asia’s biggest slums (as well as the world’s most expensive home) and the largest tropical forest in an urban zone. Mumbai is India’s financial powerhouse, fashion epicentre and a pulse point of religious tension. The heart of the city contains some of the grandest colonial-era architecture on the planet but explore a little more and you’ll uncover unique bazaars, hidden temples, hipster enclaves and India’s premier restaurants and nightlife. Cricket was born here and it still lives here in every heart.
Enthralling, historical Jaipur, Rajasthan’s capital, is the gateway to India’s most flamboyant state. A traditional Indian shopping paradise. The city’s colourful, chaotic streets ebb and flow with a heady brew of old and new. Careering buses dodge dawdling camels, leisurely cyclerickshaws frustrate swarms of motorbikes, and everywhere buzzing auto rickshaws watch for easy prey. In the midst of this mayhem, the splendours of Jaipur’s majestic past are islands of relative calm evoking a different pace and another world. At the city’s heart, the City Palace continues to
house the former royal family; the Jantar Mantar, the royal observatory, maintains a heavenly aspect; and the honeycomb Hawa Mahal gazes on the bazaar below. And just out of sight, in the arid hill country surrounding the city, is the fairy-tale grandeur of Amber Fort, Jaipur’s star attraction.
The magical allure of the Taj Mahal draws tourists to Agra like moths to a wondrous flame. And despite the hype, it’s every bit as good as you’ve heard. However the Taj is not a stand-alone attraction. The legacy of the Mughal empire has left a magnificent fort and a liberal sprinkling of fascinating tombs and mausoleums; there’s also fun to be had in the bustling chowks (marketplaces). The downside comes in the form of hordes of rickshaw-wallahs, touts, unofficial guides and souvenir vendors, whose persistence can be infuriating at times. Agra straddles a large bend along the holy Yamuna River. The fort and the Taj, 2km apart, both overlook the river on different parts of the bend. The main train and bus stations are a few kilometres southwest. Every year, tourists numbering more than twice the population of Agra pass through its gates to catch a once-in-a-lifetime glimpse of what is widely considered the most beautiful building in the world.
New Delhi is the capital city of India. It’s a city where time travel is feasible. Step aboard your time machine and you can go from Old Delhi, where labourers haul sacks of spices and jewellers weigh gold on dusty scales all the way to modern New Delhi, with its colonial-era parliament buildings and penchant for high tea. Then on to the future: Gurgaon, a satellite city of skyscraping offices and glitzy malls. This pulsating metropolis has a bigger population than Australia and is one of the world's most polluted cities. but woven into its rich fabric are moments of pure beauty: an elderly man threading temple marigolds; Sufi devotional songs; a boy flying a kite from a rooftop. So don’t be put off. Delhi is a city that has been repeatedly ravaged and reborn, with vestiges of lost empires in almost every neighbourhood. There's so much to experience here, it's like a country in itself.
Day 1 Arrival
Arrive at Mumbai Airport and check in to the hotel. Later go for a Training session if time permits. Overnight stay at a hotel in Mumbai.
Day 2 Mumbai
Full-Day Reserved for Match 1.
Day 3 Mumbai Sighseeting.
After Breakfast, Checkout from the hotel and Visit Mumbai Local Sightseeing covering Haji Ali Dargah, Gateway of India, Shivaji Park, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. In Evening Visit Marine Drive. Overnight stay at Hotel in Mumbai.
Day 4 Mumbai
Full-Day Reserved for Match 2.
Day 5 Mumbai - Jaipur
After Breakfast, Checkout from the hotel and transfer to Mumbai Airport for Jaipur Flight. On Arrival Jaipur, Check in to hotel and explore the city from your end. Overnight stay at hotel in Jaipur.
Day 6 Jaipur Sightseeing & T20 Match
After Breakfast, Checkout from the hotel and Visit Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Amber Fort & Jantar Mantar. Later on, Transfer to the ground for T20 Match 3.Overnight stay at hotel in Jaipur.
Day 7 Jaipur
Full Day Reserved for Match 4.
Day 8 Jaipur - Agra -(230 Kms/ Aprox 5 Hrs)
After Breakfast,Checkout from the hotel and transfers to Agra.On Arrval visit the Agra Fort, which was commissioned in 1565 by The Mughal Emperor, Akbar. The beautiful yet forbidding structure is a handsome example of Mughal architecture.Overnight stay at hotel in Agra.
Day 9 Agra - New Delhi
After Breakfast, Checkout from the hotel and visit the Taj Mahal a mausoleum built as a symbol of Emperor Shah Jehan’s devotion to his beloved queen Mumtaz Mahal. Considered an architectural marvel, its construction took thousands of workers over 21 years to complete. Later on transfers to Delhi.
On Arrival Check in to the hotel and overnight stay at hotel in Delhi.
Day 10 Delhi
Full-Day Reserved for Match 5.
Day 11 Delhi
Full Day Reserved for Match 6.
Day 12 Delhi Sightseeing & Departure
After Breakfast, Checkout from the hotel and Visit Jama Masjid, India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhavan. Later on Transfers to New Delhi Airport for return flight back home. End of Services.