Overview
In a country
as diverse as India, it’s difficult task for the first time visitor to settle
on an itinerary that encompasses all of the “must-see”. While one could easily
spend a month exploring the truly unmissable sites of India, this itinerary
allows travelers to experience the most important sites and destinations in two
weeks. Our active journey allows for the ultimate exploration paired with
India’s most deluxe yet authentic accommodations.
This 15 day,
14 night itinerary takes you from North to South and from the geographic heart
of the country to the coast. Beginning in Delhi, you will begin to discover the
rich history of India and its quest for true independence that began long
before the British empire. From the bustling city you’ll make your way to Agra,
home of the famed (and recently restored) Taj Mahal. You’ll then head to
Rajasthan, the land of colors. This vibrant state is rich in history, culture,
architecture and of course food. Explore the palaces and breathtaking scenery
by day, and indulge in the luxury of your exceptional hotels, all of which are
either former palaces or cultural heritage sites.
The final
segment of the trip takes you south to Kerala, the land of spices, tea leaves
and backwaters. Allow the pace of your journey to slow as you experience
firsthand the wonders of ancient Ayurveda in the place where it all began.
Enjoy the green landscapes and beaches, providing a stark contrast from your
time in the northern part of the country. Discover a more traditional and
perhaps more mystical side of India.
Highlights
- Warm welcome by our company representative in Traditional Indian Way.
- Rickshaw ride at Chandani chowk market of Old Delhi.
- Elephant ride at Amber fort, Jaipur.
- Enjoy the beautiful drive from Delhi-Agra.
- Witness the epitome of love "The Taj Mahal".
- Guided tour of the Pink City & City of Lakes of Rajasthan.
- Photography infront of various monuments.
- Guided tours of all places & monuments.
- Enjoy backwater houseboat in Alleppey.
Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival to New Delhi
Day 02: Exploration of Delhi
Day 03: Delhi to Agra & Taj Mahal
Day 04: Agra to Jaipur
Day 05: Exploration of Jaipur
Day 06: Jaipur to Jodhpur
Day 07: Jodhpur to Udaipur
Day 08: Exploration of Udaipur
Day 09: Udaipur to Kochi
Day 10: Exploration of Kochi & Kerala
Day 11: Kochi to Alleppey & Kumaramakom
Day 12: Day at Leisure
Day 13: Kumarakom to Marari
Day 14: Day at Leisure
Day 15: Departure
DAY 01 :
ARRIVAL TO NEW DELHI
Welcome to
India! Upon your arrival you’ll meet our representative at the exit gate,
holding a sign in your name.
Delhi is one
of India’s most vibrant cities. It is not only a city that has played capital
to various dynasties, but is also one of the most beautiful cities in the
world. Today, apart from being at the political forefront, it also leads the
country in terms of art, culture, culinary experiences, shopping, entertainment
and overall standard of living. The city, like other ancient cities, is a
beautiful homogeneous mix of the old and the new. Delhi is a microcosm of all
that is India. Night stay at hotel in Delhi.
DAY 02 :
EXPLORATION OF DELHI
Breakfast is
at the hotel. After breakfast start your tour with a visit to Jama Masjid,
India’s largest and Delhi’s most spectacular mosque. Drive past the magnificent
Red Fort (Closed on Monday) – a marvel in red sandstone, built on the banks of
River Yamuna by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. This fort was built on the lines
of the Agra Fort and has similar architectural marvels.
From here,
board pedicabs (Cycle Rickshaw) to converse the busy and crowded streets of
‘Chandini Chowk’. Literally translates Chandini Chowk mean Golden Street and
used to be the main royal market for the Mughal Empire; today, this is Delhi’s
largest wholesale market and represents some of the most expensive real estate.
The craziness of the market can be easily ignored as you become an onlooker of
life in this huge bazaar. You traverse through two main streets Khari Baoli,
the largest spice market and the jeweler row of Kinari Bazaar where in small
cramped little shops significant trade of gold and silver is carried out. The
pedi cabs drop you back at your vehicle and you are driven to Mahatma Gandhi’s
memorial – Rajghat. Located in a huge open park this monument is as peaceful
and tranquil as the man himself.
This
afternoon, visit the Qutub Minar, the tallest minaret in India. Built in the
12th Century, this minaret is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is made of the
traditional red sandstone and marble as also seen in later Mughal architecture.
The complex also has an ancient iron pillar, which is 1600 years old. While the
Qutub Minar is inscribed with Koranic verses for its entire length of 237 feet,
the iron pillar in the same complex is inscribed with Brahmin poetry extolling
the kings of the Gupta period. Lastly
you are driven through Lutyen’s Delhi where you drive past India Gate – the
memorial to the Unknown Soldier, Rashtrapati Bhawan – the Presidential Palace,
the Parliament House and other beautiful buildings built by the noted British
architect. This entire area of Delhi is lush, with parks, wide roads and
rambling beautiful houses. Return to the hotel for an evening at leisure.
DAY 03 :
DELHI TO AGRA & TAJ MAHAL
In the
morning after breakfast at hotel drive to Agra. Agra was the erstwhile capital
of the Mughal Empire. Located in central India, on the banks of the Yamuna
River, this city has always been very important in the country’s history.
Today, it is known around the world as the home of the Taj Mahal. Unlike most
other Indian cities, Agra has not grown into a large metropolis, but maintains
its small town status. It is replete with monuments and places of interest.
On arrival
our representative will meet and greet you and your guide will take for the
sightseeing tour of Agra, beginning with a visit the Agra Fort. This fort, also
a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the best example of Mughal architecture in
India. Spread over a mile and a half, along the banks of the Yamuna
River, the fort houses various palaces, gardens and places of worship. Originally
a Hindu red brick fort, this monument played home to various empires. It is
under the reign of the greatest Mughal Emperor Akbar, that the fort was rebuilt
with red sandstone and his grandson Shah Jahan is responsible for the look that
can be seen today. The high red stone monument stretches for around one and a
half miles. The palace is a notable for its smooth blending of Hindu and
central Asian architectural styles. See the Diwan-i-Aam (hall of public
audiences), Diwan-i-Khas (hall of private audiences), the Khas Palace, the
Sheesh Mahal (palace of mirrors), the Shah Jahani Mahal (Shahjahan’s Palace),
Jahangiri Mahal (Jahangir’s Palace) and the Akbari Mahal (Akbar’s palace)
inside the fort.
Later sunset
visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Taj Mahal. This monument is an
amazing feat of human industry, a perfect example of beauty, symmetry and
aesthetics. It is only once you enter the main gates and gaze upon the Taj,
does the enormity of the task of building this mammoth structure impress. Built
by the Mughal Emperor Shahjehan, this is a tribute of love for his favorite
wife Mumtaz Mahal. As the rays of the sun hit the marble they make it glitter,
and change color, reflecting stark white against a very blue sun.
DAY 04 :
AGRA TO JAIPUR
This
morning after a leisurely breakfast you will be driven to Jaipur.
Built by
Maharaja Jai Singh II (after whom it was named), Jaipur was India’s first
planned city. Jaipur was built on the classical architectural principals of
Vaastu Shastra. The city was divided into blocks and for the first time there
was a segregation of residential and commercial areas. The City Palace built at
its heart covered almost a seventh of the area of the entire city. It is
popularly known as Pink City, due the hue of the buildings across the old town.
On arrival, check in to your hotel. Evening cooking demonstration followed by
dinner. After dinner return to the hotel.
DAY 05 :
EXPLORATION OF JAIPUR
An early
breakfast is planned at the hotel, followed by sightseeing of Jaipur. The tour
starts at Amber Fort with a stop at the Hawa Mahal for photographs. The Hawa
Mahal or Palace of Winds is a beautiful façade built for the ladies of the
royal family. It is where they sat and watched the procession and festivals on
the main avenue without being seen. Proceed to Amber Fort, a classic example of
Hindu and Rajput architectural styles. Its large ramparts lead up to a fort
that is spread over four levels, each with large courtyards. The fort houses
various palaces including the summer, winter and monsoon palace as well as
temple. Built on a high hill, the fort can be seen for miles and has been
recently renovated.
After
visiting Amber, return to Jaipur to see the City Palace. The City Palace is the
residence of the erstwhile royal family but some parts including the museums
are open to visitors. The palace contains various smaller palaces, which house
the armory museum and the artists’ exhibition. The liveried palace staff can be
seen going about their business. On display in the museum are clothes,
pictures, and objects from everyday life, horse buggies and elephant Howdahs.
The intricate styling of the city palace doors, the enormous silver urns,
the beautiful frescos and the lovely palaces make this an enticing place to
visit.
Lastly visit an observatory built by the astronomer king Jai Singh II - the
Jantar Mantar. The collection includes many architectural astronomical
instruments that were used to measure time, predicting eclipses, and tracking
stars, do astrological calculations & predictions and more. Fourteen large
instruments are still in working condition.
Jaipur is one of the best places to shop, from bargains to high-end jewelry,
carpets and objects d’art. We invite you to spend the evening shopping and
strolling through the vibrant streets of this city. Night stay at hotel.
DAY 06 :
JAIPUR TO JODHPUR
This morning
after an early breakfast drive to Jodhpur.
The second largest city in Rajasthan, Jodhpur has a long and valorous history
involving severe hardships and battles. Founded in 1459 by Rao Jodha a Rajput
King, Jodhpur became the capital of his kingdom Marwar. Located on the
strategic Delhi – Gujarat road, the town prospered as a trade route. The state
has always been known as a center for art and architecture, and has the
monuments to prove it. Today, Jodhpur is on the jet setter circuit, a favorite
for polo players and global fashion industry leaders.
On arrival check in to your hotel. This afternoon proceed for sightseeing tour
of Jodhpur visiting Mehrangarh Fort to see this breathtaking edifice perched on
a 37mts high hill. Built by Rao Jodha, this fort is today one of the best
museums in the country and has galleries that include Elephant howdahs,
palanquins, paintings, woodcraft, textile and more. The base of the Mehrangarh
hill, is surrounded by houses painted blue, to signify that Brahmins lived in
them. These days even though not all houses are blue there are still a
significant number and it is these that give the city its name – The Blue City
of Jodhpur.
Jaswant
Thada, this is an architectural landmark located in Jodhpur. It is a white
marble memorial built by Sardar Singh in 1899 in memory of Maharaja Jaswant
Singh II. The Jaswant Thada is a traditional cremation ground of Jodhpur
rulers.
After the
tour return to the hotel. Evening free for leisure activities. Night stay at
hotel.
DAY 07 :
JODHPUR TO UDAIPUR
This morning
after breakfast you will be driven to Udaipur.
En-route you
will visit the famous Ranakpur Jain Temple. In the midst of these hills lies
the little town of Ranakpur, made famous by its amazing Jain Temple. The
beautifully carved temple has 1444 unique pillars and 29 halls. All the relief
work is done in beautiful ivory marble.
Udaipur is
today considered one of the most romantic places in the world. This gem of
destination is located amongst rolling hills, bedecked with sparkling lakes.
Founded in 1559 by Mahrana Udai Singh II, Udaipur was the final capital of the
state of Mewar. Here the king was designated caretaker and not ruler in the
name of the Lord Shiva. Thus the title given to the kings here was Maharana and
the current Maharana is the 76th descendent of the family. Due to its strong
location, Udaipur was never conquered either by the British or the Mughal
Empire. Night stay at hotel.
DAY 08 :
EXPLORATION OF UDAIPUR
After
breakfast, visit the City Palace Complex – built along the banks of the Lake
Pichola, this is a series of Palaces that have been built since 1559. The
maintenance and building of the palace continues to this date. Inside the
palace you visit the museum with its collections from the royal wardrobe,
paintings, carriages, armoury and more. After this, visit the silver gallery –
one of the newest additions to the palace to see the fantastic collection of
silver of the House of Mewar. Walk out of the Palace Complex and through the
quaint streets outside to visit the imposing Jagdish Temple. Unlike the temples
at Ranakpur, the Jagdish Temple has intricate carvings right around it.
Dedicated to Lord Vishnu (The Preserver in the Hindu trinity of Gods), the
temple was built in 1651 by the Maharana – Jagat Singh. The rest of the day is
at leisure.
This evening a boat ride on Lake Pichola is planned so that you can enjoy
watching the sun settle over the horizon from your unique vantage point. Return
to the hotel after the ride for an evening at leisure. Night stay at hotel.
DAY 09 :
UDAIPUR TO KOCHI
This morning
after an early breakfast you will transferred to Udaipur airport to board your
flight to Kochi via Mumbai/Delhi (change of aircraft)
On your
arrival in Kochi you will be met to our local representative and transferred to
your hotel.
The allure
of a small seaport, the swaying of coconut palms, old heritage buildings,
quaint streets all come together to make a lovely city that is perfect for
vacationers. Kochi is also a natural harbor and because of this, people from
around the world came here to trade, work and live. All these people have left
an indelible mark on the city. Kochi is a great city to walk in, and at every
turn you are greeted with a new experience, from heritage buildings to churches
or temples, beaches dotted with Chinese fishing nets, to smalls village schools
and much more.
DAY 10 :
EXPLORATION OF KOCHI & KERALA
This
morning, after breakfast proceed for half-day tour of the satellite towns of
Kochi (Cochin) and Ernakulam which comprises of visits to the Dutch Palace, the
Jewish Synagogue, St. Francis Church and the Santa Cruz Basilica. See the
Chinese fishing nets, which dot the harbor as you drive along the coastline.
The tour ends in the Fort Kochi area where you can walk through the historical
Dutch and Portuguese for antiques and souvenirs.
In the
evening enjoy a Kathakali dance performance. Kathakali is as much a tribute to
God and a form of prayer as a folk dance. In this, dancers don elaborate
costumes and masks to portray scenes from the Hindu epics Ramayana and
Mahabharat. Using intricate facial expressions and dance movements, the artists
tell stories of love, valour, morality and adventure. Kathakali, a dying art is
being kept alive in small schools across the state and tourism is the only
thing keeping it alive. You will be taken to just such a school, where you can
watch the performers adorn their costumes and then perform for you. Return to
the hotel for an evening at leisure. Night stay at hotel.
DAY 11 :
KOCHI TO ALLEPPEY & KUMARAMAKOM
This morning
start your drive to Alleppey where your very own Kettuvallam or houseboat
awaits your arrival. The houseboat will take you through the famous Kerala
backwaters traversing through paddy fields and villages, into the magnificent
Vembanad Lake before reaching your plush backwater resort in Kerala. The
houseboat which was earlier used for transporting goods across Kerala’s
backwaters, is today a relaxed and romantic way to cruise down the state while
getting an up close and personal look of how life is lead in this state. Each
houseboat is fully equipped with a lounge with a sun deck, usually one bedroom
with an en-suite bathroom and a kitchen. The houseboat has a staff of three,
the driver, the guide and the cook, who are all work towards making your stay
as comfortable as possible and catering to your every need. A hot lunch and
afternoon snacks are served before your reach your resort for the night.
You are met
and assisted with checking in upon arrival at Kumarakom.
The village
of Kumarakom is a cluster of little islands on the Vembanad Lake, and is part
of the Kuttanad region. An enchanting backwater destination, Kumarakom is a
perfect leisure getaway. Here you can see how people have adapted their lives
to the waterways and do everything on these winding canals. Your evening is at
leisure. Night stay at hotel.
DAY 12 :
DAY AT LEISURE
Enjoy your
day of leisure exploring the facilities and activities offered by the hotel. We
strongly recommend you try the various Ayurvedic spa treatments on offer.
DAY 13 :
KUMARAKOM TO MARARI
After
breakfast drive to the beach destination of Marari. This is a short drive
through small villages. Marari is a virgin beach located very conveniently
close to Kochi. En-route to Marari, we stop at a coir factory. Kerala is the
largest coir manufacturer in the world and you can visit one of the little
factories that dot the horizon to see how it’s made. You can watch as the
workers use their hands and antiquated milling machines to convert dried husk
first to coir length and then to intricate sheets.
After this
visit, continue to Marari and check in at the Marari Beach Resort. Marai Beach
Resort sprawls expansively across 25 acres of land. The resort, like its namesake,
is separated from the sea by a windbreak of stretching palms. There are a mere
52 cottages, separated by generous stretches of open parkland, dotted with
fruit-laden trees. The rest of the day is at your leisure. Night stay at hotel.
DAY 14 :
DAY AT LEISURE
Enjoy your
day of leisure exploring the facilities and activities offered by the hotel. We
strongly recommend you try the various Ayurvedic spa treatments on offer, as
well as complimentary daily yoga and a tour through the property’s organic
farm.
DAY 15 :
DEPARTURE FROM INDIA
After a
leisurely breakfast, you are driven from your hotel to Kochi International
Airport to board your flight home or to your next destination.
Note: This is just a suggested itinerary indicative of what could be possible. We tailor holidays for your specific needs. Contact us if you want modifications so that we could tailor a holiday to suit your need for an unforgettable India tour.
Inclusions/Exclusions
What's Included:
- Accommodation on bed & breakfast basis based on double/twin occupancy.
- Excursions and touring as specified in itinerary, all on private basis.
- All airport and ground transportation on private basis.
- Driver allowance and all presently applicable taxes.
*Not included: gratuities, visas (if applicable), international or internal flights, meals and drinks not described, items of a personal nature.