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5-Day Family Heritage Tour: Coimbatore → Agra → Jaipur → New Delhi (06–10 Jan 2026)

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Day 1: Agra highlights

Agra, India on January 6, 2026

6:00am

Taj Mahal (sunrise visit)

World-famous Mughal mausoleum; sunrise is the best time for cooler temperatures, soft light and fewer crowds. Note: Taj Mahal opens 6:00am–6:30pm and is closed on Fridays, so this Tuesday visit is ideal.
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8:30am

Breakfast — hotel or nearby café

Have a relaxed family breakfast at your hotel or a nearby popular spot like Pinch of Spice/Hotel ITC Mughal's breakfast buffet to refuel after the early Taj visit.
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10:00am

Agra Fort

UNESCO World Heritage Fort overlooking the Yamuna with Jahangir’s and Shah Jahan’s palaces — a compact walk through major Mughal history. Open roughly 6:00am–6:00pm; visit early to avoid afternoon heat.
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12:00pm

Lunch — Pinch of Spice or Dasaprakash

Family-friendly restaurants serving North Indian and South Indian dishes; good for sampling Mughlai/ Awadhi flavors in a comfortable setting.
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2:00pm

Mehtab Bagh (Yamuna view of Taj)

A garden across the river offering a peaceful view of the Taj Mahal and great photo angles at quieter hours; open ~6:00am–6:00pm.
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3:30pm

Kinari Bazaar & marble inlay shopping

Explore traditional markets for marble inlay souvenirs, carpets and leather goods; good for casual family shopping and bargaining. Shops generally open until early evening.
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7:30pm

Dinner — Peshawri (ITC Mughal) or family restaurant

For a memorable dinner, Peshawri offers grilled Mughlai specialties in a family-friendly, high-quality setting; alternative local restaurants offer tasty, affordable options.
CURRENCYINR1200, 1h30m

Day 2: Agra → Jaipur

Agra → Jaipur, India on January 7, 2026

6:30am

Early breakfast & checkout

Quick hotel breakfast and pack for the drive to Jaipur; start early to include a major stop en route.
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7:30am

Drive to Fatehpur Sikri (en route to Jaipur)

Historic, well-preserved Mughal ghost city of Akbar — a UNESCO site with Buland Darwaza and palaces; open ~6:00am–6:00pm, so morning is perfect for a quieter visit.
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10:00am

Continue drive to Jaipur

The road to Jaipur takes about 3–4 hours from Fatehpur Sikri depending on traffic. Comfortable private car recommended for family travel.
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2:00pm

Lunch — LMB (Laxmi Misthan Bhandar) in Jaipur

A classic family spot in the old city for Rajasthani thalis and sweets; good introduction to the region’s cuisine.
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3:30pm

Check-in & short rest at hotel

Rest and freshen up; afternoon is a good time to relax after the drive before evening sightseeing.
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5:00pm

Hawa Mahal (photo stop) & stroll Bazaars

Iconic pink façade best seen in late afternoon light; adjacent bazaars (Johari, Bapu) are ideal for jewellery and textiles shopping.
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7:30pm

Dinner — Chokhi Dhani (Rajasthani cultural village)

An entertaining family-friendly Rajasthani experience with folk performances, camel rides and a traditional buffet; great for kids and cultural immersion. Usually open evenings (check seasonal timings).
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Day 3: Jaipur forts

Jaipur, India on January 8, 2026

8:00am

Amber Fort (early visit)

Massive hilltop fort with palaces, mirror rooms and courtyards; arrive early to avoid crowds. Amber Fort is open roughly 8:00am–5:30pm and offers photographic views and an elephant or jeep ride option.
CURRENCYINR700, 2h0m

10:30am

Jal Mahal (photo stop on the way back)

Picturesque palace set in the middle of Man Sagar Lake — best viewed from the lakeside road; quick stop for photos and a chance for kids to stretch.
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11:30am

City Palace

Royal complex with museums, courtyards and textiles that tell Jaipur’s royal history; open ~9:30am–5:00pm and centrally located.
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1:00pm

Lunch — 1135 AD or LMB

Enjoy a relaxed lunch inside the Amber complex (1135 AD) or return to town for more traditional Rajasthani dishes at LMB; both are family-friendly.
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2:30pm

Jantar Mantar observatory

A UNESCO site with massive astronomical instruments built by Jai Singh II; educational for kids and adults, open ~9:00am–4:30pm.
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4:30pm

Nahargarh Fort (sunset viewpoint)

Panoramic views of Jaipur at sunset; a pleasant place to relax and capture city skyline photos. Fort accessibility may vary after sunset; plan to arrive before dusk.
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8:00pm

Dinner — Spice Court or family restaurant

Try local Rajasthani specialties and family favorites in a comfortable setting; plenty of child-friendly options available.
CURRENCYINR700, 1h30m

Day 4: Travel to Delhi

New Delhi, India on January 9, 2026

7:00am

Early departure Jaipur → New Delhi (drive or train/flight)

Start early for a 5–6 hour drive (or choose a short flight/train for a faster transfer) so you can sightsee in Delhi the same day.
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1:00pm

Lunch — Khan Market (Big Chill / local cafés)

Khan Market offers comfortable cafes and restaurants perfect for a family lunch and a brief stroll through bookshops and boutiques.
CURRENCYINR700, 1h0m

2:30pm

Qutub Minar

Tallest brick minaret and a fine example of Indo-Islamic architecture; the complex is typically open ~7:00am–5:00pm and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
CURRENCYINR500, 1h30m

4:30pm

Humayun’s Tomb

A precursor to the Taj Mahal with beautiful gardens and Mughal architecture; open about 6:00am–6:00pm — visit before closing for golden-hour photos.
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6:30pm

Drive past India Gate & Parliament / Photo stop

Evening drive along Rajpath for iconic views and photos; informal strolls are pleasant after sunset with memorials floodlit.
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8:00pm

Dinner — Karim’s (Old Delhi) or Connaught Place restaurant

For a classic Mughlai experience, Karim’s near Jama Masjid is iconic; if you prefer modern sit-down dining, Connaught Place offers many family-friendly options.
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Day 5: Delhi monuments & depart

New Delhi, India on January 10, 2026

9:30am

Red Fort (Lal Qila)

Historic Mughal fortress and UNESCO site with museums and ramparts overlooking the Yamuna; typical public hours are ~9:30am–4:30pm (confirm opening day/hours before visiting).
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11:45am

Jama Masjid & Chandni Chowk (walking & short rickshaw ride)

One of India’s largest mosques; nearby Chandni Chowk market offers narrow lanes, street food and heritage bakeries — great for a lively family experience (modest dress required at Jama Masjid).
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1:15pm

Lunch — Karim’s (Old Delhi) or local eatery

Enjoy hearty Mughlai fare close to historic sites for a memorable last lunch in Delhi.
CURRENCYINR600, 1h0m

2:30pm

Raj Ghat (Gandhi Memorial)

Simple, tranquil memorial to Mahatma Gandhi set in pleasant gardens — a brief, reflective visit that's easy with family and near central Delhi.
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3:30pm

Transfer to Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL)

Allow at least 3 hours before your international/domestic flight; traffic can be heavy, so depart central Delhi by mid-afternoon for an evening flight to Coimbatore (CJB).
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6:00pm

Flight DEL → CJB (your booked return)

Check-in and final formalities. Safe travels home — plan airport arrival and boarding times according to your airline ticket.
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