01 Day: Arrival Delhi:
On arrival at Delhi International Airport you will be
welcomed by our representative then transfer to the
hotel where we hold the room on ready occupancy basis.
Overnight stay in Delhi.
02 Day:
Delhi:
After breakfast take sightseeing tour of historic city
visiting Old Delhi visiting the majestic Red Fort, a
marvel in red sandstone, Jama Masjid, the largest mosque
in India, both built by emperor Shah Jahan of Taj Mahal
fame, Rajghat - memorial of Mahatma Gandhi & a Rickshaw
ride past through the silver street in Chandani Chowk,
the city tour continues covering New Delhi, visiting
Rashtrapati Bhawan, one-time imperial residence of the
British viceroys; the India Gate, a memorial raised
in honour of the Indian soldiers martyred during the
Afghan war; the Laxmi Narayan Temple, built by the Birlas,
one of India’s leading industrial families; Humayun’s
Tomb, lotus shaped Bhai’s Temple , Qutub Minar
, built by Qutub-ud-din Aibek of the Slave Dynasty;
in the evening you can visit see speculative Light and
Sound Show at Red Fort. Return to the hotel for overnight
at the hotel.
03 Day:
Delhi - Varanasi (By Air):
After an early breakfast transfer to the airport to
board the schedule morning flight to Varanasi. Assistance
on arrival and transfer to the hotel. Later take an
excursion to Sarnath, located at 10 Kms from Varanasi
where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon to the five
holy men; visit Dharmarajika Stupa The 110 ft tall Dhamekh
Stupa marks the place where Buddha preached first sermon.,
also visit to Archaeological museum, the collection
of ancient Buddhist relics and antiques comprising numerous
Buddha and Bodhisatva images, also see the Ashok Pillar
with 4 lions, built in 3rd Centaury BC., symbolize both
Ashoks's imperial rule and the kingship of the Buddha.
The four-lion capital was adopted as the emblem of the
modern Indian republic. After visit return to Varanasi,
early evening take half day sightseeing of the city
visiting. Golden Temple dedicated to lord Shiva, the
Durga temple dedicated to goddess Durga. Interestingly
the Durga Temple is also known as the Monkey Temple
due to the large number of monkeys found in the Temple
premises, In the evening you can take a walk through
the narrow lane to explore and colourful market of the
ancient city. Rest of the evening free for leisure and
individual activities Overnight at the hotel.
04 Day: Varanasi - Khajuraho
(By Air):
Early morning enjoy the boat ride on the Ganges at dawn
when it is full of pilgrims is an amazing place to witness
the living traditions of one of the world's oldest and
most important religion. While on the boat you will
also see the cremation ceremonies of dead bodies as
per Hindi Rituals. After ride return to the hotel check
out an drive to the airport to board the early afternoon
flight to Khajuraho. Assistance on arrival and check
in to the hotel. Rest of the evening free for leisure
and individual activities. Overnight at the hotel.
05 Day: Khajuraho - Satna
- Agra (By train):
After breakfat visit at Western group of Temples consisting
of the massive Laxman Temple dedicated to lord Vishnu,
the Laxmi and Varaha temples dedicated to Vishnu’s
consort Laxman, the Kandariya Mahadev temple dedicated
to Lord Shiva and the Chausath Yogini temple dedicated
to goddess Kali. Also visit Archaeological museum with
its collection of stone sculptures of the Chandela dynasty,
sightseeing follows visiting Eastern group of Temples
and visit the Jain temples of Parsvanath, Adinath, and
Shanti Nath. Also visit the temples of Vamana and Brahma/Hanuman
both dedicated to lord Vishnu. Later drive to Satna
117 kms, on arrival transfer to the railway station
to board the schedule late evening train. Overnight
at the board.
06 Day:
Agra:
Early morning arrival at Agra. On arrival transfer to
the hotel. After relaxation take sightseeing tour of
the city visiting the Agra Fort from where one can get
the most moving view of the Taj from the little octagonal
tower in the Agra Fort, which lies, across the river
Jamuna. Later visit the Pearl Mosque and the Tomb of
Itamad-ud-Daula built by Empress Noorjehan in memory
of her father. In the evening you may visit to the souvenirs
market of Agra, one should visit Oswal Emporium where
they have built a Mini Taj Mahal inside their showroom
and it took 10 years for the artists to complete the
mini replica of the Taj. The show room conducts free
sound & light show showing the eras of Taj Mahal.
Overnight in Agra.
Note: Taj Mahal is closed on
every Friday.
07 Day:
Agra – Ranthambhor (240 kms 4 hours):
Early morning, visit to witness the incomparable Taj
Mahal with its’ speculative view at the time of
Sunrise. Taj Mahal, the architectural modern day wonder
of the world; this monument is a fine example of the
fusion of many architectural styles is one of the wonders
of the modern world. Taj, endowed it with some of the
loveliest buildings in the world. Later check out and
drive to Ranthambhor en route visit Old deserted town
of Mughal Dynasty - Fatehpur Sikri built in red sandstone
in honour of Saint Salim Chisti who foretold the birth
of 3 sons to Emperor Akbar, is an example of robust
stability combined with originality. Each important
edifice here represents a type by itself. Notable among
them is the Diwan-e-Khas, Punch Mahal, the Tomb of Salim
Chisti, and the Bulund Darwaza. Later continue to proceed
to Ranthambhor. On arrival transfer to the hotel. Overnight
at Ranthambhor.
08 Day: Ranthambhor:
Today morning take Jungle Safari by open Canter accompanied
by an expert naturalist to explore The Ranthambhor wildlife
Sanctuary, one of the best places in India to see a
tiger in its natural habitat. In the dry season tigers
can be seen near the watering holes and are clearly
visible in the dry forest. Return to the hotel for a
lunch. Later visit Ranthambhor Fort over looking the
National Park and Jogi Mahal. Also visit the famous
Temple of Ganesha in the Fort. Rest of the evening free
for leisure activities at the jungle resort. Overnight
at Ranthambhor.
09 Day:
Ranthambhor - Jaipur (180 kms - 3 hours):
After breakfast checkout and drive to Jaipur. On arrival
transfer to hotel. After relaxing in the evening visit
to Birla Temple, speculator white marble temple, glitters
in the in the night, at the time of dinner visit to
Chokhi Dhani - an ethnic 5 star resort serving Rajasthani
& Continental cuisine with live music, astrology,
games, folk dances and music, puppet shows in an ambiance
of an ethnic village. Return to the hotel for overnight.
10 Day:
Jaipur:
Today after breakfast explore the Pink City with an
excursion to Amber Fort, situated just outside the city,
enjoy the experience of ride on elephant back to and
from the top of the hill on which the fort is situated.
Afternoon sightseeing tour of City Palace in the heart
of Jaipur is known for its blend of Rajasthani and Mughal
architecture. Not far away is the Central Museum. Jantar
Mantar is the largest of the five observatories built
by Sawai Jai Singh. The Hawa Mahal or the Palace of
Winds was constructed for the royal ladies to watch
the royal processions without being seen, all monuments
are located in the vicinity of City Palace Complex of
Jaipur. Later late afternoon is kept free to visit the
famous Markets of Textiles, Gems, Carpets, and handicrafts.
Jaipur is an ideal place for buying souvenirs. One can
also visit Nahargarh Fort to see it illuminated over
the floodlights. Return to the hotel for overnight.
11 Day:
Jaipur – Bikaner (330 kms 6 - 7 hours):
After breakfast check - out and drive to Bikaner. En
route if time permits you can stopover at Mandawa to
see the old deserted town with old havelis. Afterwards
continue to drive to Bikaner, on arrival transfer to
the hotel.
Evening free for relax. Return to the
hotel for overnight stay.
12 Day:
Bikaner - Jaisalmer (330 kms - 6 hrs):
After breakfast take a sight seeing tour of Bikaner
covering Junagadh Fort - constructed between 1588 and
1593 by Raja Rai Singh, fort has a 986 meter long wall
with 37 bastions & two entrances, Bhand Sagar Temple
- The 16th century Jain temple, is the most important
temple of this complex. Afterwards take an excursion
tour to Deshnok to see the Temple of Karni Mata - at
this temple rats are held sacred & roam freely within
the temple complex. Spotting a white rat in this temple
is believed to by lucky. After lunch drive to Jaisalmer.
En route if time permits you can visit to the Pokhran
came to the limelight when several nuclear tests were
conducted here during the 1970's and the 1990's. Pokharan
Fort is Built in 1532-1584 the yellow sandstone Pokhran
fort, though not as grand a fort as some of the others
in Rajasthan has a few exquisite palaces like the Mangal
Niwas, the Rani Mahal and the Phool Niwas or the Flower
Palace, visit to Pokhran Museum : The Pokhran Museum
housed inside the fort’s premises is fairly small
and contains an assortment of weapons, paintings, pottery
and the costumes which the Maharajas wore. After visit
continue to drive to Jaisalmer on arrival transfer to
the hotel. Rest of the evening free for leisure, overnight
at the hotel.
13 Day:
Jaisalmer:
After breakfast take a sight seeing tour of Jaisalmer
covering Jaisalmer Fort - built on the highest point
of the Tricuta hill, consisting of 99 bastions. Outstanding
features are Megh Durbar & various temples, Salim
Singh-Ki-Haveli & Patwon-Ki-Haveli - some of the
beautiful mansions with stone carving and latticework
of breath taking intricacy, visit followed by Gadisar
Lake. Later after lunch drive to Sam Sand Dunes - 45
kms en route visit the ancient Temple of Lodurwa, Amar
Sagar and Mool Sagar Complex, built in 1815 AD, The
complex also houses a summer palace where some beautiful
paintings and pictures are displayed. On arrival at
Sam Sand Dunes and transfer on Camels and enjoy camel
safari to discover the various sights and sounds, the
ruins and the temples in and around Jaisalmer in an
authentic and leisurely fashion with entertainment by
folk performers, visits to villages, and chatter from
colorful guides thrown in. After safari drive back to
Jaisalmer for overnight stay.
Note: Optionally you can stay
overnight at the Sam Sand dunes in luxury tented accommodation,
enjoy the starry night with ethnic food, folk dances,
bone fire and camel safari in dues in nights hours.
14 Day:
Jaisalmer - Jodhpur (290 kms - 5 ½ hrs):
After breakfast checkout and drive to Jodhpur, En route
visit to Osian Village, ruins of an ancient city called
Osian, an oasis in the desert, A drive to this ancient
township takes one past undulating terrain, punctuated
by desert stretches and little hamlets. Osian has 15
beautifully sculpted Jain and Brahmanical temples. Of
these, the most outstanding ones are the earlier Surya
or Sun Temple and the later Kali temple, Sachiya Mata
Temple and the main temple dedicated to Lord Mahavira.
After visit continue to drive to Jodhpur, on arrival
check in to the hotel. In the evening you may opt to
visit at On The Rocks a garden restaurants serving ethnic
food followed by live music and folk dance. Located
at Ajit Bhawan. Later return to the hotel for overnight
stay.
15 Day:
Jodhpur: (Bishnoi Village Exurison 25 kms)
After breakfast take a sight seeing tour of Jodhpur
including Clock Tower, Mehrangarh Fort situated at an
altitude of about 125 meters and is spread over an area
of 5 sq. km and it has seven gates, Jaswant Thada is
a white marble memorial built in memory of Maharaja
Jaswant Singh, followed by visit to Umaid Bhawan Palace
which is a majestic Palace building that presently functions
as a hotel and museum. Later take an excursion to Bishnoi
Village, the villagers known by cast “Bishnois”
Protectors of animals, wildlife and tree, there is a
list of 29 rules, among other things don't kill any
animals, don't cut down green trees, take from the fields
only what you need, etc. These 29 rules (Bish-noi means
'29' in the Hindi language) forms the base of the Bishnoi-philosophy.
Of course they are vegetarians and therefore they have
great respect for all living things. Sure they keep
buffaloes, sheep and goats but only for the milk, the
wool and the manure. Later visit to the local handicrafts
viz shoe makers, pottery hand weaving clothes and also
men in their traditional attire, women clad with ancestral
silver Jewellery, en-route watch and photograph wildlife
black buck, chinkaras, peacock etc. freely moving in
abundance of care by villagers. Later drive back to
Jodhpur for overnight stay
16 Day:
Jodhpur - Udaipur (276 kms - 6 hours):
After breakfast checkout the hotel and drive to Udaipur.
En route visiting the Jain temples at Ranakpur Temples
of 12 Century – The cluster of temples, made of
intricately sculpted white marble, built out of marbles
with 108 carved pillars each carved differently from
others, Come across as a marvellous feat of architecture.
One can have lunch at Maharani Bagh Hotel in Ranakpur
and visit to local families on the way. After visit
continue to drive to Udaipur, on arrival transfer to
hotel. In evening you can take a walk through the narrow
lanes and back streets of Udaipur up to the Washing
Ghats at the lake Pichola. Enjoy Boat ride at Lake Pichola
and also opt for dinner at Lake Palace Hotel, located
amidst the Lake. Overnight at the hotel.
17 Day:
Udaipur:
After breakfast take a sightseeing tour of Udaipur,
visiting City Palace built in 1559, a small palace over
looking at the Lake Pichola, the additions were made
to it by successive Kings of Udaipur gradually evolved
become the larges place in Rajasthan, Main attraction
of Place are Durbar Hall, Crystal Gallery, Palace Museum
and Jagdish Temple. Later visit Saheli Ki Bari that
is a small ornamental garden built in the honour of
Royal Ladies for recreational purpose and visit Lok
Kala Mandal collection of folk art items like folk dresses,
ornaments, puppets ,masks, dolls folk musical instruments,
folk deities and paintings. Opened seven days a week,
puppet shows and folk dancing are conducted every evening
from 1800 to 1900 in an adjacent open air theatre. &
Shilpgram to see the village arts & crafts. Followed
by visit to Eklingji & Nagda Temples - built in
white marble with a double storied porch on the bank
of Lake Bageela - 22 kms from Udaipur. Overnight at
Udaipur.
18 Day:
Udaipur - Mumbai (By Air):
Early morning checkout and transfer to the airport to
board the morning flight for Mumbai. On arrival transfer
to the hotel. After relaxation you can take a visit
to the city life of Western Suburan visiting Iscon Temple
and shopping at the big malls like Shoppers Stop, In
Style, West End. If you are staying at South Mumbai,
you can visit to Gateway of India, Marine drive also
known as queens necklace in the night, Mahalaxmi Temple
and for shopping visit to Cross Road, Phoenix Mill-
Bombay Bazaar. Optionally you can have dinner at choice
of city restaurants. Overnight at the hotel.
19 Day:
Mumbai:
After breakfast takes a sight seeing tour of Bombay,
drive to Gateway of India and from here cruise by motorboats
to Elephanta Caves. A flight of 100 steps takes you
to the top of the hill where it is set. The caves houses
large pillars that seem to hold the ceiling which is
made of cross beams. The picturesque presentations of
the 9 marvelous sculptured panels, set on the walls
are awe-inspiring. The most famous of the panels is
the Trimurthi, or triple-headed Shiva, where the God
is depicted as the destroyer, the preserver and the
creator. Later in the afternoon cruise back to Gateway
of India, one can have lunch at the Taj Hotel or other
several good Restaurants like Leopold & Mondegar
serving continental cuisines. Later visit Prince of
Wales Museum, Parliament House, Marine Drive, Jain Temple,
Hanging Gardens, Return back to the hotel for overnight.
Note: Elephanta Caves and Prince
of Wales museum are closed on every Monday.
20 Day:
Mumbai - Cochin (By Air):
Morning after breakfast checkout and transfer to the
airport to board the morning flight to Cochin. Assistance
on arrival and transfer to the hotel. Cochin: Oasis
state of Kerala & on to the Malabar Coasts &
Kochi (formerly Cochin), one of the India's most colourful
cities. This inter, connected series of Islands &
shoreline presents a vivacious blend of Cultures &
Religions; Visit to Fort Cochin & St. Frances Church
to see the town of Vasco da Gama. We also see the Jewish
Synagogue & the Mattancherry "Dutch" Palace.
This evening a memorable experience in any journey in
Kerala is a Boat Trip along the Palm Fringed Lakes &
Backwaters of the Area; we enjoy this extraordinary
excursion today. As we sail along the shady canals we
see cantilevered Chinese fishing nets. From our launch,
we enjoy use of narrow produced - Laden dugouts &
the everyday life of families living on narrow spits
of land between the waters. In the evening enjoy the
Kathakali, one of India's most famous Classical dances.
Lavish Costumes & Exotic makeup & Masks intensify
the beauty of the dancers, intricate moments. Overnight
at Cochin.
21 Day:
Cochin - Munnar (130 kms - 3 hours):
After an early breakfast drive to Munnar, on arrival
transfer to the hotel, the word "Munnar" means
three rivers. 3 mountain streams (Madurapuzha, Nallathanni
and Kundala) are joining together here. During the British
rule in India, Munnar was the summer resort of the Government
officials. The natural beauty, calmness and mild cold
climate throughout the year make it the favourite tourist
place. There are about 30 tea plantations in and around
Munnar. The tea estates, hills, lakes and forests inside
Munnar range exposes it's beauty. The Munnar hills are
covered by tea plants which makes the feeling of seeing
a wide green carpet. Munnar also has the highest peak
in south India, Anamudi, which towers over 2695 M. Anamudi
is an ideal spot for trekking. Later visit Eravikulam
National Park (15 km from Munnar,) The Nilgiri Tahr
can be observed at close quarters here. This park is
established to protect the Nilgiri Tahr (Nilgiri Ibex).
The park is breathtakingly beautiful and is easily comparable
to the best mountain ranges found anywhere in the world.
Enjoy the tea plantation and Munnar Lake site. Return
to the hotel for overnight stay.
22 Day:
Munnar - Periyar: (110 kms - 2 ½ hour drive):
After breakfast checkout and drive to Thekkaddy, on
arrival transfer to the hotel, later visit Periyar Wildlife
Sanctuary one of India's biggest wildlife sanctuaries
covering 777 sq. Km (300 Sq. miles) is a Tiger Reserve.
Its centrepiece, the man-made Periyar Lake at the height
of 2000 ft. covers 26 sq. km, running through the forests
of the Western Ghats in Kerala, discover the park, animals
found here include elephant, sambar, gaur and wild animals
found here include elephant, sambar, gaur and wild boars
and birds like ibis and grey heron. The visit is done
in a boat to view animals with a bit of extra luck we
may be able to see the rare tiger as well. Later in
the evening take a spice plantation tour to see crops
of cardamom, cinnamon, pepper, coffee, tea estates etc.
on your way back to the hotel, you could stop at the
local market and pick up some fragrant spices. Overnight
at Periyar.
23 Day:
Periyar - Alleppey (114 kms - 2 ½ hours) Backwaters
tours through sailing boat to Kumarakom:
After breakfast checkout and drive for Alleppey, on
arrival embark at the houseboat. The day for the journey
of backwaters in the boat, through the tropical countryside
enchanting backwaters of Alleppey by regattas (snake
boats) for which Kerala is very famous, while sailing
enjoy palm fringed narrow canals winding through the
vast expanse of paddy fields and the neat tiny hamlets
lined up along either side of the canals are panoramic
sights one can never forget. The Chinese fishing nets,
the reminiscent of our past trade links, are also found
on the way. Flocks of duck swimming around the banks
and tiny birds flying across the sky remains as enduring
pictures reflecting the charm of this tourist land,
you also enjoy fishing from the houseboats, evening
enjoy sunset from the sun-deck of the houseboats, moving
towards Kumarakom. The Houseboats have generated electricity;
sitting cum dinning area, separate bedroom with attached
English toilets, sun deck and fully loaded kitchen with
a Chef, and Srank (Driver). Overnight at the houseboat.
24 Day: Kumarakom:
After breakfast, disembark from the houseboat and drive
to Kumarakom - for the nature-lover. Here in this backwater
town, you can laze in a canoe amidst sylvan surroundings
where the only presence is yours and the egrets. Later
visit at Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, located on the banks
of the Vembanad Lake, to see bird viewing where numerous
species of birds, including Darters, Bitterns, Brahminy
kites, Marsh Harries, Teals and several varieties of
Herons roost are found. For an inquisitive bird watcher,
it is always advisable to carry their binoculars at
all times. Return to hotel, Make sure you do not miss
out on Karimeen and fresh toddy the favourite fresh
water food and the local wine. Overnight stay at Kumarakom.
25 Day:
Kumarakom – Cochin – Delhi - Kathmandu:
(By Air):
After breakfast check out the hotel and drive to Cochin
airport - (90 kms 2 hours), to board the morning flight
for Delhi, relax and wait at the airport till departure
of the connecting flight for Nepal (late evening). Assistance
on arrival and transfer to the hotel. Overnight at the
hotel at Kathmandu.
26 Day:
Kathmandu:
After breakfast visit The Pashupatinath Temple, situated
on the banks of River Baghmati around 8 km from the
city, is one of the holiest Hindu shrines. Also visit
Guheshwari Temple near Pashupatinath is considered as
the place where Yoni of Shiva’s consort Sati fell
when Lord Vishnu cut her into pieces. Later visit Boudhnath,
which is one of the largest Stupas in the world. Afternoon
relaxes, and early evening visit Patan is a spiritual
city with Durbar Square in the centre and many Stupas,
shikaras, and temples. Bhaktapur is again a royal city
where most of the attractions revolve around Durbar
Square and the Palace of 55 Windows. Overnight at the
hotel in Kathmandu.
27 Day:
Kathmandu - Pokhra (200 kms - 6 hours):
After breakfast checkout and drive to Pokhra, on arrival
transfer to hotel. Later take a sight seeing tour of
Pokhra; Pokhra is its center of adventure. An enchanting
city nestled in a tranquil valley; it is the starting
point for many of Nepal's most popular trekking and
rafting destinations. The atmosphere on the shore of
Phewa Lake is one of biggest attraction, after visiting
Phewa Lake, visit vi Davis Falls, Binde Basini Temple,
Mahindra Caves, and Seti George. Evening free for leisure
activities. Overnight stay at hotel.
28 Day:
Pokhra - Kathmandu (By Air/By Surface):
After early breakfast checkout and transfer to the airport
at Pokhra to board the flight for Kathmandu. On arrival
transfer to the hotel. Later take a sight seeing tour
to Duliket and enjoy Air view by sightseeing plane to
explore Himalayan Mountains. Return to the hotel for
overnight stay.
29 Day:
Kathmandu - Delhi (By Air):
After breakfast morning free to rest and relax. Later
in the afternoon checkout and transfer to the airport
to board the afternoon flight for Delhi. Evening free
for individual activities and visit to local market.
Overnight stay at hotel in Delhi.
30 Day:
Delhi – Hometown (By Air):
The morning is free for relax and leisure at the hotel,
due time transfer to the international airport to board
the scheduled flight for hometown. On departure the
tour concludes with happy memories.
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