Gwalior City Guided Sightseeing Day Tour from Agra
Agra
10 Hours
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10 Hours
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Trip Overview
Explore Gwalior's majestic fort and opulent Jai Vilas Palace on a day trip from Agra. Uncover fascinating history, stunning architecture, and a delicious local lunch—all in one unforgettable day !
Highlights :
- This tour provides a perfect blend of history, culture, and luxury in a single day.
- Exploring the majestic Gwalior Fort and the opulent Jai Vilas Palace.
- Visit Jai Vilas Palace, a blend of European & Indian styles with showcasing.
- Scindia Museum within Jai Vilas Palace, A rich collection of royal memorabilia.
Gwalior City Guided Sightseeing Day Tour Overview
- Visit Gwalior's rich history on a day trip from Agra with a local guide! Uncover the majestic Gwalior Fort, a marvel of Indian architecture, and learn about its past rulers. Witness intricate carvings at Man Singh Palace and the Sas-Bahu Temples. Desire this: Journey to the opulent Jai Vilas Palace, a European-style marvel. Be amazed by Durbar Hall's grandeur, featuring a massive chandelier and a unique silver service train.
Gwalior City Guided Sightseeing Day Tour Itinerary
- At the indicated time, we'll pick you up from your hotel in Agra or your desired place and then set off to the enigmatic Gwalior and drive for about 2 to 3 hours to get there.
- Gwalior Fort, an 8th-century marvel known as the "Gibraltar of India," stands as a symbol of architectural brilliance with Hindu and Muslim influences. Within the fort, the 11th-century Sas Bahu Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, showcases exquisite carvings from the Kachchhapaghata dynasty. The Man Singh Palace, built by Raja Man Singh Tomar in the 15th century, adds to the fort's grandeur with its vibrant blue-tiled façade and intricate latticework. This palace, a blend of Rajput and Mughal styles, was designed for leisure, featuring underground chambers and a complex, labyrinthine layout.
- Jai Vilas Palace in Gwalior, built in the 19th century by Maharaja Jayaji Rao Scindia, blends European and Indian architectural styles. This opulent palace houses a museum with royal artifacts, including a massive chandelier and silver train. It showcases the grandeur of Gwalior's royal heritage.
- Lastly, we'll take you to your hotel in Agra or, if you wish, we can end the tour in Agra, and drop you off somewhere in the city center.
Basic Details
Start Point
Agra
Finish Point
Agra
Start time
5:00 am
6:00 am
7:00 am
8:00 am
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Category
Trip Code
O2511A4154
Inclusions
- A local guide service is included.
- Air-conditioned vehicle.
- Private transportation.
- Toll tax, parking, fuel, and driver allowance.
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Important Information
- This tour involves a moderate amount of walking.
- All guests are requested to wear comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses/sunscreen, umbrella, hats or scarf and camera if interested in photography.
- Children below 5 years of age (accompanied by an adult) are allowed to join for free.
- A sedan can accommodate 4 members only
- An SUV can accommodate 6 members only
- A bigger vehicle is arranged for the large group.
- Each member must carry a valid photo ID.
- The tour has a time limit of 10 hours.
- After 10 hours, additional per-hour charges are applicable (to be paid directly to the guide in cash)
Meet-up Information/Reporting Point
- Pickup from hotel/residence/airport/train station in Agra.
- The driver will pick you up directly from your hotel or specified pick up point.
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