Extensive India
Duration: 17 Nights / 18 Days
Destinations: Delhi - Kalka - Shimla - Kalka - Delhi - Varanasi - Khajuraho
- Orchha - Jhansi - Agra - Jaipur - Jodhpur - Ranakpur - Narlai - Udaipur -
Mumbai - Goa - Bangalore
Day 01
Delhi: Arrival at Delhi
You will be met on arrival at the International airport. Transfer to your hotel.
Relax.
DELHI,
the capital of kingdoms and empires is now a sprawling metropolis with a fascinating
blend of the past and the present. Delhi is a perfect introduction to the composite
culture of an ancient land and a window to the kaleidoscope - that is India.
Overnight will be in Delhi.
Day 02
Delhi:
Breakfast will be at the hotel. Start a tour of Old Delhi in the morning.
OLD DELHI - A sightseeing tour of Old Delhi would entail visiting the
Raj Ghat - the memorial site where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated; Jama
Masjid - the largest mosque in India and the
Red Fort - once the most
opulent fort and palace of the Moghul Empire.
Enjoy a Cycle rickshaw ride from
Jama Masjid to Chandni Chowk.
Start tour of New Delhi after lunch.
NEW DELHI - An extensive sightseeing tour of New Delhi would include
a visit to the Humayun's Tomb, the Qutub Minar, a drive along the ceremonial
avenue - Rajpath, past the imposing India Gate, Parliament House and the President's
Residence and would end with a drive through the Diplomatic Enclave. Also visit
the
LOTUS TEMPLE & BIRLA MANDIR.
Overnight will be in Delhi.
Day 03
Delhi - Kalka:
By Train
Arrival : 1200 hr
Kalka - Shimla:
By
Road 80 km in 3 hr
Enjoy an early breakfast at the hotel.
Proceed to the station for train to Kalka. It is a deluxe train.
Reach
KALKA (foothills) and drive through the beautiful hills to Shimla.
Shimla - the capital of Himachal Pradesh and former summer capital of
British India, Shimla is the state's most important centre. Bulging at its seams
with unprecedented expansion, Shimla retains a colonial aura, with its grand
old buildings.
Reach and check in at your resort.
Enjoy the evening at The Ridge / Scandal Point- the hub of the town with
its ice-cream vendors, pony rides and spectacular Himalayan views.
Overnight will be at Shimla.
Day 04
Shimla - Kalka:
By Road 80 km in 3 hr
Kalka - Delhi:
By Train
After breakfast proceed for a stroll in the mall or pick souvenirs and curios
at Lakkar Bazaar.
Explore the scenic places around Shimla - Naldhera with its rolling meadows
and a 9 hole golf course, Mashobra with its pine forests offering lovely walks,
specially the pathways from Bekalty Road, Kufri's famed ski slopes and the
small zoo and Chail with its romantic palace, deodar forests, not to forget
its highest cricket pitch. The area has breathtaking views of the Himalayan
peaks foreshadowed by the terraced fields and verdant forests. In the evening
soak in the ambience of this old world town, going shopping on the fashionable
Mall.
Drive down / take the toy train to Kalka and connect to the SHATABDI EXPRESS
to Delhi.
Reach late and overnight will be at hotel close to the airport.
Day
05
Delhi - Varanasi:
By Air
Breakfast will be at hotel.
Transfer in time to airport for flight to Varanasi. Upon arrival at Varanasi,
you will be met and transferred to hotel.
Picturesquely situated on the crescent shaped left bank of the holy River
Ganges, Varanasi, one of the ancient seats of learning in India, is said to
be a compound of the names of two streams, the Varuna and the Assi, which
still flow in the north and south of the city respectively. This name seems
to have been corrupted, in medieval times to Varanasi, which was in use till
May 1956, when it was changed to Varanasi, by an order of the Government of
India. Varanasi is probably one of the most ancient living cities in India.
From time immemorial it has been a great religious center for Hindus and one
of their most sacred places of pilgrimage, being visited by millions of people
every year. To every visitor Varanasi offers a breathtaking experience. The
rays of the dawn shimmering across the Ganges; the high-banks; the temples
and shrines along the banks bathed in a golden hue
soul stirring hymns
and mantras along with the fragrance of incense filling the air
and the
refreshing dip in the holy waters gently splashing at the Ghats. Varanasi
- The land where experience and discovery reach the ultimate bliss. Varanasi
is also renowned for its rich tapestry of music, arts, crafts and education.
Some of the world - renowned exponents India has produced in these fields
were schooled in Varanasi's cultural ethos. Luminaries apart, Varanasi abounds
in the art of silk weaving, an exotic work of art which manifests itself in
precious Banarasi silk sarees and silk brocades which are cherished as collector's
items across the world today.
Visit Sarnath ? 5 miles out of Varanasi for a day excursion: One of the holiest
Buddhist sites in the world, where Buddha preached his first Sermon in 590
BC. Here he revealed the eight fold path that leads to the attainment of inner
peace, Enlightenment and Ultimate Nirvana. Witness the ruins of a once flourishing
Buddhist monastery and then visit a fine Museum which houses an excellent
collection of Buddhist art and sculptures found at the site.
Spend the evening walking in the lanes of Varanasi. Overnight will be at
Varanasi.
Day 06
Varanasi - Khajuraho:
By Air

In
the early morning drive to Daswamedh Ghat and take a boat ride on the sacred
river Ganges to see the cremation Ghats and witness the living traditions of
one of the world's oldest and most important religions. (To start at 0500 hrs.
for the best lifetime experience) For you to appreciate this remarkable city,
we'll transfer you to the banks of the River Ganges before the sun rises. Board
a boat with your guide and proceed to the middle of the river, where at sunrise
the sight unfolds before you. Thousands of faithful come daily to the banks
to bathe and pray while in the background, temples and palaces rise in tiers
from the water's edge. Then return for a walk through the cobblestone streets
along the banks of "Ganga". As shops are opening, the place now becomes
a beehive of activity as the faithful are coming and going. Visit the Kashi
Vishwanath Temple while returning to the hotel.
Return for breakfast to the hotel.
Proceed for morning guided tour of Varanasi including the Bharat Mata Temple,
which features a big relief map of Mother India engraved in marble. Also visit
the 18th century Durga Temple, commonly known as the Monkey Temple due to
the huge population of the monkeys. Proceed to the Tulsi Manas Temple, crafted
from white marble which features the entire Ramayana inscribed on its walls.
Also visit the BHU considered as the biggest residential university in Asia.
The University Campus houses an Art Gallery and the Mosque of Mughal Emperor
Aurangzeb.
Transfer to airport for flight to Khajuraho.
Situated in the northernmost part of Madhya Pradesh, Khajuraho is famous
for its enchanting temples and its legendary Khajuraho dance festival. The
name Khajuraho is derived from the Khajur tree (the date palm tree) which
is grown abundantly in the region. The Khajuraho Temples are dedicated to
a celebration of womanhood, her myriad moods and facets. Famous for its erotic
architecture, the carvings include, women writing a letter, applying eye makeup,
combing her tresses, dancing & playing with her child. Her innocent, blushed,
charming, seductive, ardent beauty, all depicted in exquisitely sculptured
details. These temples have been designed and carved to lead the eyes from
ground level upward till you seem to be looking at heaven.
Reach Khajuraho. Transferred to hotel and relax. Visit the
WESTERN SET OF
TEMPLES. In the evening enjoy the
LIGHT & SOUND SHOW at the temple
complex.
Overnight will be at Khajuraho.
Day 07
Khajuraho - Orchha - Jhansi - Agra:
By Road 170 km in 4 hr
Breakfast will be at the hotel.
Visit the
EASTERN TEMPLES & THE JAIN TEMPLES.
Proceed by surface to ORCHHA.
ORCHHA - A medieval city founded by Bundela rulers with Palaces and temples
of the 16th and 17th century which have remarkable withstood the onslaught of
time. The city is picturesquely flanked by the River Betwa.
Proceed for sightseeing of ORCHHA sites within the Fort Complex.
Lunch will be at Orchha and then proceed to the station (12 km away) for
train to Agra. {This is a superfast train with airline type seats and snacks
/ mineral water is served on board)
Reach Agra and transfer to hotel.
AGRA: Two great Mughal monarchs, Akbar and Shah Jahan, transformed the
little village of Agra into a befitting second capital of the Mughal Empire
- giving it the name Dar-ul-Khilafat {seat of the Emperor}. Today a visitor
to Agra is caught up in a world of contrasting edifices, of red sandstone and
white marble, narrow galleys and quaint buggies, and that irresistible charm
that this favorite city of the Mughals still retains. It is not surprising,
that modern Agra still reflects its Mughal heritage most conspicuously.
Overnight will be at Agra.
Day 08
Agra:
Proceed for day sightseeing of Agra after breakfast.
TAJ MAHAL: Little needs to be said about this architectural wonder which
is always the soul raison-de-etre for every tourist's visit to Agra. Built by
Shah Jahan, the Taj is a white marble memorial to his beautiful wife Mumtaz
Mahal. This monument took 22 years to be completed and was designed, and planned
by Persian architect Ustad Isa. Apart from its stunning design balance and perfect
symmetry, the Taj is also noted particularly for its elegant domes, intricately
carved screens and some of the best inlay work ever seen.
AGRA FORT - Built by the famed Mughal emperor Akbar in 1565 AD, the fort
is predominantly of red sandstone. Ensconced within is the picture perfect Pearl
Mosque, which is a major tourist attraction. It lies on the bend of the river
Yamuna, almost in the heart of the town. Akbar built it as his citadel over
the years 1563-73 in the finest architectural style. It has imposing gates and
walls of red sandstone and a moat.
After Agra Fort we will visit BABY TAJ - The interiors of which are considered
better than the Taj.
In the afternoon visit
FATEHPUR SIKRI - The deserted, red Sandstone City,
Emperor Akbar built that as his capital and palace in the late 16th century
is an exhilarating experience. It a veritable fairytale city and its "ruins"
are in pristine condition ... it's not hard to imagine what the court life must
have been like in the days of its grandeur. Also visit the Bulund Darwaza, the
largest gateway in the world.
Overnight will be at Agra.
Day 09
Agra - Jaipur:
By Train
Take early morning train to jaipur. We will get your breakfast packed for
the journey.
Reach jaipur by afternoon.
Jaipur is the capital of the state of Rajasthan a romantic realm of resplendent
palaces, mighty fortresses and regal Maharajahs that lies in the western deserts
and is an utterly unique part of India. Proudly belonging to the KSHATRIYA
warrior caste and fiercely independent, the Rajput princes made fearsome foes.
However, many of them realized that to maintain their wealth and authority
locally, it was expedient to proclaim allegiance to the central power. Thus,
many enjoyed a privileged position under the Mughal emperors and also the
British Raj that followed.
The bustling Rajasthan capital of Jaipur takes its name from its venerated
founder Jai Singh II, who was given the title Sawai Maharaja by the Mughal.
Literally translated this would mean 'one and a quarter', suggesting that
the Mughal thought this emperor to be more valuable than just 'one'. Jaipur
is known as the 'Pink City' on account of the distinctive colour of its buildings.
This did not, however, form part of the original plan, but dates back to 1856,
when the city was given a wash of pink in honor of a State Visit from Prince
Albert.
This evening, visit the Birla Temple to learn more about the fascinating
religious life of Jaipur. The marble structure, built as recently as 1985,
houses ornate statues including one of Lakshmi (goddess of Wealth and Beauty)
and Narayan dressed in gaudy robes, representing a Hindu vision of heavenly
luxury. Carvings in the temple and on pillars supporting the covered walkways
include images of the Hindu pantheon, as well as Jesus, the Blessed Virgin
Mary and St Francis of Assisi. Your visit will coincide with the AARTI Ceremony,
which involves oil lamps being lit and waved, in order to awake and invoke
the deity. Enjoy the experience and spend night at Jaipur.
Overnight will be in Jaipur.
Day 10
Jaipur:
Proceed for a morning excursion to Amber Fort after breakfast. Elephant ride
ascent to the fort.
AMBER FORT PALACE - Amber is the classic romantic Rajasthani fort palace.
Its construction was started by Man Singh I in 1592, and completed by his descendent
Jai Singh I. Its forbidding exterior belies an inner paradise where a beautiful
fusion of Mughal and Hindu styles finds its ultimate expression.
Continue sightseeing.
CITY PALACE - A delightful blend of Mughal and traditional Rajasthani
architecture, the City Palace sprawls over one-seventh of the area in the walled
city. It houses the Chandra Mahal, Shri Govind Dev Temple and the City Palace
Museum.
JANTAR MANTAR - This is the largest and the best preserved of the five
observatories built by Jai Singh II in different parts of the country. This
observatory consisting of outsized astronomical instruments is still in use.
HAWA MAHAL - The ornamental facade of this "Palace of Winds"
is a prominent landmark in Jaipur. It is a five-storey structure of sandstone
plastered pink encrusted with fine trelliswork and elaborate balconies. The
palace has 953 niches and windows. Built in 1799 by Pratap Singh, the Mahal
was a royal grandstand for the palace women.
Take a "walk" in the heritage city and choose from one of the specially
designed "walking trails" for the best experience. Overnight will
be at Jaipur.
Day 11
Jaipur
- Jodhpur:
By Road 260 km in 5 hr
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel and drive to Jodhpur early.
Reach Jodhpur by noon.
Set at the edge of the Thar Desert, the imperial city of Jodhpur echoes with
tales of antiquity in the emptiness of the desert. Once the capital of the
Marwar state, it was founded in 1459 AD by Rao Jodha-chief of the Rathore
clan of Rajputs who claimed to be descendants of Rama - the epic hero of the
Ramayana. The massive 15th century AD Mehrangarh Fort looms on the top of
a rocky hill, soaring 125 Mts. Above the plains. The city is encompassed by
a high wall - 10 km long with 8 gates and innumerable bastions.
In the evening drive out of Jodhpur for a camel trek. Enjoy dinner on the
dunes and drive back to Jodhpur.
Overnight will be at the hotel.
Day 12
Jodhpur - Ranakpur:
By Road 130 km in 3 hr
Breakfast will be at the hotel.
Proceed for morning sightseeing tour of Jodhpur - gateway to the desert beyond,
home of the Rathors of Marwar, visit the Mehrangarh Fort, rising up a hilly
scarp, built on the advice of a hermit, overlooking the city in the image
of a long sentinel. Inside the Fort are a number of palaces added by successive
rulers. In this palace you would see different miniature paintings & cradle
room. After this you would visit Jaswant Thada Memorial.
Drive to Ranakpur.
The
RANAKPUR TEMPLES, dating back to the 15th century have 200 pillars,
none of which are alike, support its 29 halls. The Temple abounds with intricate
friezes and sculptures. Includes visits to two more Jain temples and the Temple
of the Sun God with its erotic sculptures.
Enjoy sightseeing and check in at hotel which is a royal home of the village.
The people are very warm and you will have a true rustic experience.
Relax and have dinner at the hotel.
Overnight will be at RAWLA NARLAI.
Day 13
Narlai - Udaipur:
By Road 140 km in 2 hr
Breakfast will be at hotel and then explore the village.
Drive to udaipur and reach Udaipur by afternoon.
The city of Dawn, Udaipur is a lovely land around the azure lake, hemmed
in by the lush hills of the ARAVALLIS. A vision in white drenched in romance
and beauty, Udaipur is a fascinating blend of sights, sound and experiences
and inspiration for the imagination of poets, painters and writers.
Its kaleidoscope of fairy-tale palaces, lakes, temples, gardens and narrow
lanes strewn with stalls, carry the flavor of a heroic past, epitomizing valor
and chivalry. Their reflection in the placid waters of the LAKE PICHOLA is
an enticing sight. Udaipur is the jewel of MEWAR -a kingdom ruled by the Sisodia
dynasty for 1200 Years.
Walk around the hotel which will be in the old city and enjoy the culture
of the MEWAR. Overnight will be at Udaipur.
Day 14
Udaipur:
Breakfast will be at hotel.
Proceed for sightseeing tour of Udaipur, stopping first at City Palace. Here
you will marvel at rooms with mirrored walls and ivory doors, colored glass
windows and inlaid marble balconies and the Peacock Courtyard.
Also visit the lovely Sahelion-ki-Bari Gardens, the Jagdish Temple and the
Royal Cenotaphs.
Proceed for Evening Motor launch cruise on the placid waters of Lake Pichola.
From the boat you will be able to view the city of Udaipur as it rises majestically
above the lake in the middle of the Rajasthan desert. Also visit the Jag Mandir
Palace - the other island palace in the middle of the lake. Spend some time
at the Jag Mandir Palace.
If time permits, go up to the monsoon palace. Overnight will be in Udaipur.
Day 15
Udaipur
- Mumbai:
By Air
Breakfast will be at hotel.
Take morning flight to Mumbai. Reach and transfer to hotel.
Its young, its lively and a confluence of varied cultural currents and cross
currents have given Mumbai a unique position of the most multi-ethnic city
of India. Formerly known as Bombay this city lies in the southwestern part
of India and occupies a peninsular site originally composed of seven islets
lying off the Konkan Coast of western India. Oozing with the self-confidence
of a maverick moneymaker and "Bindass" (carefree) attitude, Mumbai
is also country's financial and commercial hub and has a principal port on
the Arabian Sea.
Proceed for a sightseeing tour of Mumbai.
Mumbai Fort: The area north of Colaba is known as Mumbai Fort, since
the old British fort was once located here. There are a lot of impressive buildings
from Mumbai's golden period here. St. John's church, dedicated to the soldiers,
who laid down their lives in the Sindh campaign of 1838, and the first Afghan
war of 1843, is also worth a visit.
Marine Drive in Mumbai: Marine Drive located in the central Mumbai, built
in the 1920s and 30s on land reclaimed from the sea, is Mumbai's most famous
thoroughfare. It is also referred to as the Queen's Necklace because of the
dramatic line of street lamps lit up at night. Recently it has come to known
as Netaji Subhashchandra Bose Road with Nariman Point on one end to Babulnath,
at the foot of Walkeshwar on the other.
Gateway of India: Mumbai's principal landmark, the Gateway of India is
a huge archway on the water's edge at Apollo Bunder. It is the starting point
for most tourists who want to explore the city. This famous monument was built
to commemorate the visit of the first ever British Monarch, King George V and
Queen Mary in 1911.
Flora Fountain/ Hutama Chowk: This fountain situated in the heart of
the city was erected in 1869 in honour of a British Governor of Bombay. Sir
Brtle Frere. Flora Fountain marks a junction of five streets and known as the
'Picadilly Circus 'of Mumbai, which is decorated at its four corners with mythological
figures, the Fountain is a structure in dull stone with a figure the Roman Goddess
of flowers, at the top.
Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus (Victoria Terminus/Western Railway Station):
At the site of the Koli's original temple to Mumba Devi now stands Chatrapati
Shivaji Terminus - one of Mumbai's most prominent buildings and architecturally
one of the finest stations in the world. It is built in a style that combines
Gothic and Indian influences. It was completed in 1885. Designed by F.W. Stevens
the building commenced in 1878. This Italian gothic Building has a frontage
of over 15,00 feet. The administrative offices form three sides of a rectangle
enclosing an ornamental garden, the entrance gate guarded by a massive stone
Lion and Tiger. The most prominent feature of this building is the high 160
feet dome crowning the centre. On top of the giant dome is a figure of a women
with a torch held aloft to symbolise progress.
Mumbai High court: An attractive building in early English Gothic style,
situated next to the Oval Ground is well worth a visit for its impressive architecture.
Statues representing Justice and Mercy surmount the Central structure.
Rajabai Clock tower: Rajabai Clock tower, situated at the gardens of
the Bombay University building rises above the portion of the library section.
Consisting of five elaborately decorated storeys the tower is 280ft.in height.
The top of the cupola is ornamented with sixteen statues depicting various Indian
castes.
Overnight will be in Mumbai.
In the evening enjoy the Indian snacks (very hygienic) at the CHOWPATTY BEACH.
Chowpatty Beach: Chowpatty beach situated at the end of Marine Drive
has a moderate expanse of sand and is the only beach in the central part of
Mumbai. One can witnesses many Hindu religious ceremonies taking place at Chowpatty
like the Annual Thread-Tying Ceremony initiating young boys into the Brahmin
caste, 'Nariel Purnima' towards the end of the monsoons and 'Ganesh Chaturthi'
immersions.
Overnight will be in Mumbai.
Day 16
Mumbai - Goa:
By Air
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel.
Spend the morning shopping in and around Colaba.
Take evening flight to Goa.
Goa, variously known as
"Rome of the East",
"Tourist
Paradise" and
"Pearl of the Orient", the state of
Goa is located on the western coast of India in the coastal belt known as Konkan.
The magnificent scenic beauty and the architectural splendors of its temples,
churches and old houses have made Goa a firm favorite with travelers around
the world. Nestled on the slopes of the Western ghats (Sahyadri ranges), Goa
is bounded on the North by Sindhudurg district of Maharasthra, on the East by
Belgaum, on the South by Karwar Districts of Karnataka, and on the west by Arabian
Sea.
Legends from Hindu mythology credit Lord Parshuram, an incarnation of Lord
Vishnu with the creation of Goa. Over the centuries various dynasties have
ruled Goa. Rashtrakutas, Kadambas, Silaharas, Chalukyas, Bahamani Muslims
and most famously the Portuguese have been rulers of Goa. Goa was liberated
by the Indian Army from Portuguese colonization on 19th of December 1961 and
became a Union Territory along with the enclaves of Daman and Diu. On 30th
of May 1987 Goa was conferred statehood and became the 25th state of the Indian
Republic. After all, more than anywhere else on planet earth, this is a place
where people really know how to relax.
Reach and relax at the beach during the evening.
Overnight will be at Goa.
Day 17
Goa:
After breakfast proceed for a day sightseeing tour of Goa.
Situated on the Mandovi River, it still shows a strong Portuguese heritage
in its plazas, cathedrals and architecture. Although it is best known for
its 65 miles/105 km of magnificent, palm tree - lined beaches along the Arabian
Sea, Goa has other attractions of significance. Among them are the Portuguese
Catholic Church of Old Goa and the Basilica of Bom Jesus (most of the mummified
body of St. Francis Xavier is exhibited there on occasion.) The tour includes
visits to Mapusa town, Mayem Lake, Vagator, Anjuna, Calangute beaches and
Fort Aguada in North Goa and the South Goa tour covers Old Goa Churches -
Bom Jesus, Se Cathedral, Margao, Colva and Mormugao.
Return by afternoon and enjoy the evening at the beach.
Overnight will be resort.
Day 18
Goa - Bangalore:
By Air
Enjoy the morning at the resort after breakfast.
Take late evening flight home with sweet memories of your tour.