Day 1: Overnight Travel

Day 2: New Delhi

On arrival you will be met and transferred to your hotel.


Rest of the day at leisure

Day 3: New Delhi

Today sightseeing of Delhi.

In Old Delhi visit the Jama Masjid, the great mosque of Old Delhi is both the largest in India and the final architectural extravagance of Shah Jahan, with a courtyard capable of holding 25000 devotees. Enjoy a rickshaw ride in Chandni Chowk, winding through the labyrinthine lanes of the “moonlight place” glimpsing tiny shops crammed with spices and trinkets. Drive past the magnificent 17th century Red Fort, symbolizing the sovereignty of India and finally stop at Raj Ghat, the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi.

In New Delhi visit Qutab Minar is a soaring, 73 m-high tower of victory, built in 1193 by Qutab-ud-din Aibak immediately after the defeat of Delhi's last Hindu kingdom; India Gate, the 42-m high free-standing arch, designed by Lutyens, built in 1931 dedicated to 90,000 soldiers of the Indian Army who died in World War I. The interesting Bangla Sahib Sikh temple which feeds thousands of people every day through its huge community kitchen. Drive past the Presidential Building, the official residence of President of India.

Activities and Services

Included

private guide

Local English Speaking Guide and driver

entrance fees

Day 4: Agra

This morning after breakfast leave Delhi and drive to Agra,

upon arrival check in at hotel.

Later visit Taj Mahal.

Taj Mahal was built by Shah Jahan in 1560 in memory of his queen Mumtaz Mahal to enshrine her mortal remains. This architectural marvel is a perfectly proportioned masterpiece fashioned from white marble that stands testimony to the skill of 20,000 craftsmen brought together from Persia, Turkey, France and Italy and who took 17 year to complete this ' Love Poem in Marble'. (Friday closed).

Later in afternoon visit Agra Fort. In Fort visit Diwan-E-Am (House of Commons), mosques within Fort and royal pavilions like Macchi Bhavan, Shah Jahani Mahal & others. Several of the buildings are made of pure marble with beautiful carvings. To cool off the rooms, the walls were hollow and filled with running water. The balconies of these pavilions give clear view of Taj Mahal & Yamuna River flowing next to it.

Activities and Services

Included

private guide

Day 5: Jaipur

This morning after breakfast leave from Agra to Jaipur by surface en-route visit Fatehpur Sikri.

Located 40 Km from Agra, the deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri was built by Emperor Akbar in 1569, in honour of the great Saint Sheikh Salim Chisti who blessed Akbar and prophesized the birth of three sons to the heirless Emperor. Akbar used Fatehpur Sikri as his capital and the city was fully occupied for 14 years but slowly became deserted and ruined after Akbar left the city. Scarcity of water was the prime factor for the abandonment of this beautiful city. Visit the reparably well-preserved, graceful buildings within the 'Ghost City' including the Jama Masjid, tomb of Salim Chisti, Panch Mahal Palace and other palaces that speak of the grandeur and splendour of the Mughal empire at the height of its power.


On arrival check-into the hotel - rest of the day at leisure

Activities and Services

Included

Private guide at Fatehpur Sikri

Day 6: Jaipur

This morning after breakfast enjoy an excursion to Amber fort with elephant ride. Amber is a classic, romantic Rajasthani Fort Palace. The rugged, time-ravaged walls of the Fort may not look beautiful from the outside, but the interior is a virtual paradise. Miniatures painted on the walls depict hunting and war scenes, apart from festivals. Precious stones and mirrors are embedded into the plaster. Inside the Jag Mandir is the famed Sheesh Mahal - a room with all the four walls and ceiling completely embedded with glittering mirror pieces, which were specially imported from Belgium during that period. En route to Amber Fort, you will have a brief photography stop at Hawa Mahal - the Palace of Winds.

Afternoon sightseeing tour of city visiting Maharaja's City Palace, the former Royal residence, part of it converted into a museum. A small portion is still used by the Royal family of Jaipur. Built in the style of a fortified campus, the palace covers almost one-seventh in area of the city. One of the major attractions in the museum is the portion known as Armoury Museum housing an impressive array of weaponry -pistols, blunderbusses, flintlocks, swords, rifles and daggers. The royal families of Jaipur once used most of these weapons. Later visit the Jantar Mantar, which is the largest stone and marble crafted observatory in the world. Situated near the gate of the city palace, the observatory has 17 large instruments, many of them still in working condition.

Included

private guide

Day 7: Jaipur

day at leisure to explore independently

Excluded

no transport envisaged

Day 8: Jodhpur

After breakfast drive to Jodphur - 330 kms and approximately a 5 hour drive.

On arrival check-in to Hotel

rest of the day at leisure

Day 9: Jodhpur

Jodphur

After breakfast take a sightseeing tour of Jodhpur, visiting the 5-km long Mehrangarh Fort situated on a 125-metre high hill overlooking the city. This is one of the most impressive and formidable structures in Rajasthan. Within the fort are some magnificent palaces with meticulously carved panels, latticed windows or "Jarokhas" with evocative names. The chambers of Moti Mahal, Phool Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, the SilehKhana and the DaulatKhana are noteworthy for the splendor and glamour of a bygone era. Later visit the Jaswant Thada - a cluster of royal cenotaphs in the white marble built in 1899 AD in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh-II.


Afterwards take a walk through the bustling Clock tower market of Jodhpur. It is the main market for local population for their daily shopping. You can see buyers bargaining with shop keepers, street & pavement vendors selling their stuff, people enjoying spicy street food and lot more.



Activities and Services

Included

private guide

Day 10: Jodhpur

Day at leisure - no transport envisaged

Day 11: Narlai

After breakfast drive to Narlai - 139 kms and approximately a 3 hour drive.

Check-in at the hotel rest of the day at leisure

an afternoon excursion can be booked at the hotel

Expert tips

Dont miss an afternoon jeep ride to explore the surrounding land and you may be lucky enough to see a leopard

Day 12: Udaipur

Early morning before breakfast you will have the opportunity to climb the rock that towers over the village – please allow about 90 minutes – Watch the sunrise over the surrounding area.


After breakfast depart for Udaipur visiting Ranakpur en-route.


Ranakpur- The exceptionally beautiful Ranakpur complex is one of the largest and most important Jain temples in India. 90 Kms north of Udaipur. It lies in a remote valley of the Aravali range and is an important destination for Jains and tourists alike.

Afterwards continue on to Udaipur and stay at The Fateh Prakash Palace in a dovecote room.

Rest of the day at leisure.

Activities and Services

Included

arrange directly with hotel to climb the rock at Narlai

At Ranakpur audio guide included

Day 13: Udaipur

Morning city tour visiting City Palace, built in 1725, which houses the Dilkhush Mahal, Sheesh Mahal studded with glittering Belgian mirrors, Moti Mahal and the Palace of Lord Krishna all of which are ornately decorated. Later visit the Jagdish Temple. This temple built in 1651 is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the preserver in the Hindu Trinity of Gods. Also visit the Sahelion Ki Bari -Garden of the Maidens. It was built by Maharajas for their ladies. The fountains here operate on water pressure with no pump being used.

Evening shared boat ride on Lake Pichola (Boat ride is subject to water level in lake)

Activities and Services

Included

private guide

Day 14: Udaipur

Day at leisure to relax or explore independently.

Day 15: Overnight Travel

Transfer to the hotel for your internal flight to Delhi to connect onto Heathrow

Day 16: End of Itinerary

Proceed to check-in desk fro the BA flight to London

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