DAY 1 - UK/Delhi
Depart on your scheduled flight to Delhi.
DAY 2 - Delhi
Morning arrival in Delhi, check in to your hotel for an overnight stay. Delhi is actually two cities – Old and New Delhi. New Delhi is a spacious open imperial city created by the British as the capital of India in 1911. By contrast Old Delhi is a 17th century walled city with city gates, narrow alleys, temples, mosques and bazaars. This is the Delhi of the Mogul Emperor Shah Jehan, and is largely preserved in its original layout. On the outskirts of the city stands one of its most lasting monuments – the Qtub Minar, a soaring tower of sandstone and marble built as a Moslem symbol of victory over the Hindu Kingdom in the 12th century.
Included afternoon tour of Old Delhi. You will see the Jami Masjid Mosque and the Raj Ghat, the cremation grounds of Mahatma Gandhi. Also included is a drive through the fabled street bazaar of Chandni Chowk.
DAY 3 - Jaipur
This morning we have included a sightseeing tour of New Delhi. You will visit Humayan’s Tomb (aptly described as the predecessor of the Taj Mahal) and the Qtub Minar, one of the most perfect towers in the world. You will then drive through the diplomatic quarter seeing the official residence of the President and the Indian Gate.
After lunch leave Delhi and travel south west to Jaipur. This famous pink city, set amongst barren hills is the capital of Rajasthan. Here India is arguably at its most colourful and exotic. Under the British, Rajasthan continued as a collection of princely states, each with its own Maharaja. Huge, battle – scarred forts dominate almost every town, the most spectacular of which is the Amber Fort, eight miles outside Jaipur. The journey is a fascinating experience and will afford close up views of Indian rural life. Upon arrival you will transfer to the hotel for a two night stay.
DAY 4 - Jaipur
Morning visit to the lovely Amber Fort, the old capital of Rajasthan, set high above its surrounding valley and lake. In the afternoon we have included a sightseeing tour of Jaipur. The old city itself is surrounded by a wall with seven historic gates. All the buildings are painted pink by Maharaja’s decree, and the central landmarks are the City Palace and the Hawe Mahal (Palace of Winds) which is considered to be one of the best known sights in all India. Built in pink sandstone, this stunning building is of unique design, consisting of tier upon tier of curved arches, surmounting casement and trellis work through which the wind whispers.
DAY 5 - Agra
Morning drive from Jaipur to the deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri. This graceful sandstone city was built in 1569 by Emperor Akbar to commemorate the birth of his son. Continue to Agra for a two night stay.
DAY 6 - Agra
The highlight of your tour will, of course, be a visit to the world famous Taj Mahal. Situated on the banks of the Yamuna River the Taj Mahal is a magnificent mausoleum built by the Emperor Shah Jahan for his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Twenty thousand men took twenty years to complete the world’s most extravagant and beautiful expression of one man’s love for a woman. Completed in 1653 it is constructed in pure white marble and inlaid with millions of semi-precious stones in exquisite patterns. You will also visit Agra Fort and see the beautiful Pearl Mosque and Jasmine Tower. A visit to the Tomb of Emperor ‘Akbar the Great’ at Sikandra is also included.
DAY 7 - Khajuraho
This morning, board the Shatabdi Express for the scenic train journey between Agra and Jhansi. In Jhansi you will rejoin your coach and continue south to Khajuraho. Khajuraho is a city famed for its magnificent temples dating back to the 11th century and rediscovered in the 19th century. These temples are renowned for the intricate carvings that adorn their walls. We have included a walking tour and you will be amazed by the workmanship. Typical Indian rural life continues in Khajuraho and you will be charmed by the peace and tranquillity here. Overnight stop.
DAY 8 - Varanasi
Morning flight from Khajuraho to the sacred city of Varanasi. Known until recently as Benares, this ‘eternal city’ is the most important pilgrimage site in India. Situated on the banks of the sacred River Ganges, Varanasi has been a centre of learning and civilisation for over 2,000 years. Its principal attraction is the long string of bathing ghats – paved steps or landings – which line the west bank of the Ganges. It is here that the Hindus come to bathe, thereby cleansing themselves of sin. There are over 100 ghats in all, with two ‘burning ghats’ where the dead are cremated before their ashes are scattered in the holy river. Overnight accommodation has been arranged.
DAY 9 - Kathmandu
An early morning boat ride on the Ganges is included in the tour price. Sail past devout Hindus bathing and praying, women pounding their laundry and perhaps witness an elaborate funeral ceremony. Later you will transfer to the airport for your flight to Nepal and its capital Kathmandu. Transfer on arrival to the hotel for a three night stay. This ancient kingdom lies in the Himalayan Mountains between India and Tibet. The scenery is stupendous, from the highest point on earth (Mount Everest) to the fertile jungle lowland. Although its people are predominantly Hindu, there is a considerable overlap with Buddhism, and it is this vibrant mix of religion and culture which characterises the allure of Nepal and, in particular, its capital Kathmandu.
DAY 10 - Kathmandu
Morning visit to Patan, the ancient City of Golden Roofs. You will also visit the Tibetan handicrafts centre. This afternoon you will drive to Bhaktapur, city of devotees. Also included is a visit to Pashupatinath, one of the four most important pilgrimage sites in Asia.
DAY 11 - Kathmandu
This morning there will be an included city tour of Kathmandu. You will visit the ancient Palace of the Kings of Nepal, the Temple of the Living Goddess and the 2,000 year old Stupa of Swayambhunath. This afternoon will be free for individual sightseeing.
DAY 12 - Dhulikhel
This morning, weather permitting, you can enjoy an optional early morning flight over the Himalayas (skies are often clearer between October and April). Later you will depart Kathmandu for the short drive to Dhulikhel. Here you can relax and enjoy the peace and breathtaking views over the Himalayas. Overnight accommodation at the Dhulikhel Mountain Resort.
DAY 13 - Delhi
Morning departure from Dhulikhel for the return drive to Kathmandu to connect with your flight to Delhi. On arrival, transfer to a hotel for an overnight stay.
DAY 14 - Delhi/UK
Return flight to the UK. As you will be flying westwards, your arrival is later the same day.