Welcome to a soulful experience of
vacationing in India, the cradle of ancient civilization with rich cultural
heritage. Experience the sights and sounds of its amazing diversity that is
embedded in its geography, people and their cultures. Explore the gifts of
nature and the timeless marks of man-kind that dot the landscape of this
country.
Duration :
19 nights / 20 days
Destinations
Covered : Delhi - Varanasi - Khajuraho - Gwalior - Agra - Jaipur - Ranthambore -
Pushkar - Udaipur - Jodhpur - Jaisalmer - Bikaner - Mandawa - Delhi
Day 1 - New
Delhi
Welcome in India , city tour of New Delhi. Visit Humayuns
Tomb, Qutab Minar, Overnight in Hotel.
Day 2 - New Delhi
New Delhi is a city that breathes history as
well as modernity. you see the Red fort (Lal Qila), built by the same Mughal
emperor who built the Taj Mahal; Jama Masjid, Raj Ghat & the Qutab Minar
& drive through the colonial buildings with (photo stops enroute) which
still retain its complete charm.
Day 3 - New
Delhi Flight to Varanasi
flight for Varanasi - the essence of
spiritual India. Formerly called Benaras, it is one of the oldest continuously
inhabited cities in the world. Take a short excursion to Sarnath, the place
where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon. The most prominent structure here
is the Dhameka Stupa.
Day 4 -
Varanasi
Oldest inhabited city of the world : Enjoy an
enlightening boat ride at dawn to see the pilgrims doing their devotions in the
River Ganges set against the back drop of the centuries old temples - perhaps
one of the most impressive sights in the world. Later visit the Banaras Hindu
University(a center of education in Sanskrit, Indian Art, culture & music)
and Durga (Goddess of Power) Temple.
Rest of the day at your discretion with
vehicle at your disposal. In the evening attend Aarti ceremony at ghat of
Ganges.
Day 5 -
Varanasi Flight to Khajuraho
Fly to Khajuraho - a quaint town famous for
10th century Hindu and Jain temples. After checking in at the hotel visit these
temples that are a UNESCO World Heritage Site for their beautiful and erotic
rock carvings. After the decline of the Chandela dynasty, the temples remained
obscure under dense forest cover for many years. It was later discovered by a
British army engineer.
Day 6 -
Khajuraho - Gwalior (275 km / 6-7 hrs)
Drive to Gwalior, Visit the massive Gwalior
Fort, popularly called Gibraltar of India. The great Mughal Emperor Babur
described it as, "The pearl in the necklace of the forts of Hind".
Also visit mausoleum of 16th century Sufi saint Mohammed and tomb of MianTansen (one of the ‘Nine Jewels’ of Emperor Akbar’s court) an extraordinary
singer who could light lamps with his voice.
Day 7 - Gwalior - Agra (120 km / 3 hrs)
Drive to “Sikendra” where we visit the
mausoleum of Mughul emperor Akbar, the most brilliant medieval Indian ruler.
Later drive to Agra, home to one of the Seven Wonders of the world-the Taj
Mahal. The architectural splendor of the mausoleums, the fort and the palaces
is a vivid reminder of the opulence of the legendary Mughal emperors.
Visit Taj Mahal – the epitome of love; AgraFort & in time permits, the tomb of Itmadullah.
Day 8 - Agra - Jaipur (235 km / 5 hrs)
Drive for Agra En-route Visit Fatehpur Sikri,
a UNESCO World heritage site. It was a short lived capital of Mughal Empire
(for 10 years only) as it later had to be abandoned due to shortage of water.
The beautiful pink city – Jaipur was painted
pink to honor the visit of Price Albert in 1876. Rajputs considered it a color
of hospitality & ceremony. Enjoy a traditional Rajasthani meal for Dinner
at an ethnic resort in the evening.
Day 9 - Jaipur
Pink City : Enjoy a guided sightseeing tour
of city including a visit to the Amber fort, which you climb on an elephant's
back or by a jeep. The main attractions are the Sukh Mandir (Temple of
Contentment – an aptly named pleasure chamber, cooled by a stunning water
cascade) and the Sheesh Mahal (Mirror palace) here. Also see the architectural
marvels like the Palace of wind, Jantar Mantar (the observatory) & the City
Palace complex.
Evening is free for shopping in the colorful
bazaars of Jaipur.
Day 10 - Jaipur - Ranthambore (176 km / 4 hrs)
After
breakfast drive for Ranthambhore. Go for an afternoon safari and have an
overnight stay there.
Day 11 - Ranthambore
Ranthambore National Park is located in Sawai
Madhopur. It is one of the biggest national parks in Rajasthan state of India.
With an area of 392 km², the park is one of Project Tiger Reserves of India.
Ranthambore National Park is acknowledged for holding a large population of
tigers. Other wild animals found in the woods of the park include dhole,
leopard, hyena, nilgai, chital, wild boar, sambar and sloth bear. overnight
stay at Hotel.
Day 12 - Ranthambore - Pushkar (284 km / 6 hrs)
Holy city of Rajasthan : Driving northwards
we reach the holy city of Rajasthan “PUSHKAR”. With one of the very few temples
in India dedicated to lord Brahma, the Creator, Pushkar is the venue of an
internationally acclaimed annual camel fair. Also visit the various ghats of
Pushkar lake.
Day 13 - Pushkar - Udaipur (300 km / 6 hrs)
Venice of India: We drive towards Udaipur.
The city of lakes Udaipur is often referred to as the 'Venice of the east'.
Day at your discretion with vehicle at
disposal. In the evening enjoy boat ride tour over lake Pichola with the
backdrop of sun set.
Day 14 - Udaipur
City of Lakes : We visit the city palace
complex (the Mor Chowk or the Peacock courtyard in it with its walls covered
with a dramatic glass mosaic relief of dancing peacocks catches attention); the
Jagdish temple & the garden of the maids (saheliyon ki badi).
Day 15 - Udaipur - Jodhpur (270 km / 5 - 6 hrs)
Blue city: Drive to Jodhpur – the Blue City.
En route visit the famous Jain temple at Ranakpur.
Climb up the majestic Mehrangarh fort (one of
the best preserved fort with modern techniques of audio guides). Also visit the
marble cenotaph at Jaswant Thada. Evening free to shop. You may have a dinner
atop the fort.
Day 16 - Jodhpur - Jaisalmer (305 km / 6 hrs)
Golden Oasis : Drive to reach the golden
oasis called Jaisalmer. Here it appears as if a master-craftsman took one huge
piece of sandstone and patiently carved out the entire city. For the second
half of the day we explore the beautiful man made lake Gadsisar (the only source
of water Jaisalmer had for years) & the royal cenotaphs at Bada Bagh.
Day 17 - Jaisalmer
Rolling Sand Dunes : We visit one of the most
exotic forts of Rajasthan in the first half of the day exploring it from every
nook and corner and take some delightful pictures. Then drive towards the
rolling sand dunes to enjoy camel safari over the dunes.
Day 18 - Jaisalmer - Bikaner (355 km / 7 hrs)
Morning Drive To Bikaner.
Start the day by visiting the unusual
Junagarh Fort. Unusual because, unlike all the major forts of Rajasthan which
are on hilltops, this one was built on the desert plains itself. Also visit the
camel breeding farm.
Day 19 - Bikaner - Mandawa (200 km / 4 hrs)
Paintings, Havelis & Frescos: Drive to
the famous rat temple at Deshnok and later to Shekhavati Region, a cluster of
closely knit small towns and villages. Unlike other places in Rajasthan where
the main attraction is generally forts and palaces, Shekhavati is known for its
painted walls. The whole region is dotted with elaborately frescoed Havelis
(mansions) most of which were raised by ace Indian businessmen who belonged to
this place. It appears as if one is moving in an open-air Art Gallery.
Day 20 - Mandawa - New Delhi (270 km / 6 hrs)
The Tour Ends: Day at your own at your own
till drop at Delhi International airport to board flight for your onwards
journey.