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Jewels of North India
Tour North India in absolute style, visiting some of the world's most famous physical, cultural and religious landmarks including the Taj Mahal, the River Ganges, the bazaars of Old Delhi and the World Heritage erotic temples of Khajuraho to name only a few. Add the colour and heritage of Rajasthan's Jaipur and Udaipur and this really is the trip of a lifetime.
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Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive Delhi
Arrive in Delhi at any time.Day 2 Delhi (B)
Visit Delhi’s Jama Masjid and climb the minaret for a view of the old city. Walk through Chandni Chowk, one of India’s oldest and busiest markets. Discover New Delhi including Connaught Place, a remnant of British rule.Day 3-4 Varanasi (2B)
Varanasi is the quintessential Indian holy city. Explore the thousands of temples and shrines and experience the famous dawn rituals of bathing and burial, floating past the famous ghats of the Ganges on a sunrise boat excursion.Day 5 Khajuraho (B)
Journey to the UNESCO World Heritage temples of Khajuraho, and example of Chandela art.Day 6 Orchha (B)
Travel into the state of Madhya Pradesh and then continue on to the small town of Orchha, a real hidden gem. It owes its popularity to an architectural heritage as the oldest and highest in rank of all the Bundela states.Day 7-8 Agra (2B)
Travel to Agra, home to India's most famous landmark: the Taj Mahal and be sure to bring lots of film!Day 9 Rural Rajasthan Village (B, D)
Explore Bhandarej where you get a glimpse of the rural India of today, while staying at an ancient Fort.Day 10 Jaipur (B)
Clothed in pink stucco, Jaipur is home to India’s second most visited site, the Hawa Mahal, or Palace of the Winds. Follow in the footsteps of the royal harem, watch the spectacle that is a Bollywood film or ride an elephant to the entrance of Amber Fort Palace.Day 11-12 Udaipur (2B)
Continue to Udaipur, famous for its plethora of breathtaking lakes and Raj-era palaces. Most famous of these, and certainly the most photographed, is the Lake Palace, an island-palace made of white marble buildings sitting in the middle of Lake Pichola.Day 13 Mumbai (Bombay) (B)
Mumbai, the home of Bollywood, the world-famous Hindi-language film industry, is also the most happening cosmopolitian city of India. Here you can find people of every religion, from every part of world. This city is lively, young and it never sleeps.Trip Details
| Accommodation | Hotels (12 nts), sleeper train (1 nt). |
| Departure | Departs on selected Sundays, Aug-Mar |
| DepEnd | Sun-Sat |
| Group Size | Max 15, Avg 10 |
| Included Highlights | - Arrival transfer- Tour of Old Delhi Tour including Jama Masjid and Chandni Chowk- Sunrise boat ride and sunset candle flower ceremony - Palace complex Orchha- Western Temple complex- Taj Mahal- Red Fort- Amber Palace including elephant ride- City Palace and boat ride on Lake Pichola- Gateway of India and Dhoby Ghaut |
| Local Payment | USD250 |
| Meals Included | 13 Breakfasts, 1 Dinner. |
| Recommendation | Not quite active enough for you? Take a look at 'North India - Hike Bike and Raft', code AHHB. |
| StartFinish | Delhi to Mumbai |
| Transport | Train, charter bus, auto-rickshaw, cycle-rickshaw, small river boat, plane. |
| Brochure Intro | Tour North India in style, visiting some of the world's most famous landmarks including the Taj Mahal, the River Ganges, the bazaars of Old Delhi and the temples of Khajuraho to name a few. Add the colour and heritage of Rajasthan and this really is the trip of a lifetime. |
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