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Journey to India DAY 1£ºArrive in Delhi
Today arrive in Delhi£¬the national capital of India£®Upon arrival at the airport£¬our company representative will meet you and transfer you to the hotel for check-in£® Overnight at Delhi hotels
DAY 2£ºDelhi-Full-day tour £¨old& New Delhi tour£© Today morning have breakfast in the hotel£®At 9£º30£¬the tour guide will meet you at your hotel and later proceed for a full-day guided tour in Delhi starting with Old Delhi visiting Raj Gaht£¬Jama Masjid£¬driving past through the Red Fort£®Later in New Delhi visit Humayun's
Tomb£®India Gate£¬drive past through Parliament Street and President House and visit Qutub Minar£®
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DAY 3£ºDelhi-Jaipur via Fatehpur Sikri£¨240km/5hours£© Today morning after breakfast£¬drive to Jaipur£¬the capital city of Rajsthan state£®Jaipur is also known as\£®En route visit Fatehpur Sikri£¬known as Ghost Capital£®Later continue the drive to Jaipur£®Upon arrival£¬check in at the hotel£®Evening£ºfree at leisure for your own activities£®
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DAY 4£ºDelhi£¨256km/5hours£©
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On Saturday my Catalan friend invited me to come along to a Calotada£®Being from the UK£¬I had no idea what this would need£¬but he promised me it was a fun Catalantradition£¬£¨¿¨ËþÀ¼£©and so I agreed to go£®I wasn't disappointed!
First£¬we took a train out to a small town near Tarragona£¬about an hour away from Barcelona centre£®I was already amazed by how different everything looked from the city as the train rushed thought small towns£¬all sitting on the coastline£®
When we arrived£¬we were greeted by the sight of a small wind instrument band and about a dozen people dancing in a circle£®While my friend later told me that it is a traditional Catalan dance called La Sardana£¬at the time I was totally confused at what I was seeing!It seemed so strange but yet so lovely that they were doing this dance completely for themselves£®
Once we had been fully entertained by the dancers£¬we finally went inside for the Calatada and it was soon revealed to me what it actually was£®We sat down at the table and a huge plate of leeks£¨´ó´Ð£©was placed in front of us£®It was explained to us that you have to peel the leeks
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