Tour duration: 10 Nights / 11 Days
Places Covered: Delhi / Varanasi / Khajuraho / Agra / Jaipur / Udaipur / Mumbai
Tour Destination: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6 | Day 7 | Day 8 | Day 9 | Day 10 | Day 11
An 11 day trip, taking you through some of the best known sights of North India. The trip starts in Delhi, India’s capital, takes you to the banks of the Ganges, in the holy city of Varanasi, then, to the city of the Chandela Temples of Khajuraho, before visiting Agra, the home of the Taj Mahal. The trip continues west, taking you to the Pink City of Jaipur, famous for it’s Forts and Palaces, then to the lake city of Udaipur, before ending in Mumbai, India’s commercial capital.
Red Fort: Derived from a Hindi word Lal, which means red and Quila which means fort. It is laid out along the river Yamuna as an irregular octagon, surrounded by a wall of about 2.4 kms in circumference and is built of red sandstone. Shah Jahan started construction of the massive fort in 1638 and it was completed in 1648. The fort has two main entrances, the Delhi Gate and the Lahori Gate, which faces the famed Chandni Chowk market. The fort has Diwan – e – Am (hall for public audience); Diwan – e – Khas (hall for private audience); Rang Mahal (a water-cooled apartment of royal ladies); Pearl mosque, built of white marble.
Varanasi - Varanasi, the ‘eternal city’ is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in India and also a major tourist attraction. Situated on the banks of the sacred Ganges, Varanasi has been a center of learning for over 2000 years. Besides being a pilgrimage center, it is considered an auspicious place to die, ensuring an instant route to heaven. Varanasi is still a center of learning, especially for Sanskrit scholars, and students flock here from all over India.
After breakfast at hotel, you will be picked up from your hotel and taken for a guided sightseeing tour of Khajuraho Tour includes visits to the following places of interest:
Taj Mahal: The Taj Mahal was constructed by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaj Mahal who died during the birth of her child in 1631. The construction is said to have taken 22 years to complete, starting from 1631, with over 20,000 craftsmen working round the clock. Artisans and experts were brought from France and Italy and the main architect was from Iran.
After breakfast, you will be picked up from your hotel and taken for a guided sightseeing tour of Jaipur and Amber. Tour includes visits to the following places of interest:
After an early breakfast at hotel, you will be met by our representative and assisted with check-out formalities. Then you will be transferred to airport in time to board flight for Udaipur.
Mumbai - Formerly known as Bombay, is the commercial capital of India. Known as the "city that never sleeps", Mumbai is a potpourri of cultures, customs and lifestyles. This is a city that thrives on commerce at every level during the day and lets its hair down unabashedly at night. Mumbai is also home to the largest film industry in the country. The city is dotted with a multitude of Victorian and Indian architectural landmarks that add to its charm. | Category of Hotels | Standard | Superior | Deluxe |
| Valid from 01st June’10 to 30th Sept'10 | Us$ 1164 per person | Us$ 1229 per person | Us$ 1813 per person |
| Valid from 01st Oct'10 to 15th April’11 | Us$ 1330 per person | Us$ 1636 per person | Us$ 2520 per person |
| Domestic airfare | Us$ 426 per person | Us$ 426 per person | Us$ 426 per person |
| Cities | Standard | Superior | Deluxe |
| Delhi | Conanught | Claridges / The Lait | Taj Palace |
| Varanasi | Hindustan International | Radisson | Taj Gateway |
| Khajuraho | Ramada | Radisson | Taj Chandela |
| Agra | Howard Park Plaza | Taj Gateway | Mughal Sheraton |
| Jaipur | Shahapura House / Alsisar Haveli | Golden Tulip | Jai Mahal Palace |
| Udaipur | Amet Haveli | Trident | Lake Palace |
| Mumbai | Fariyas | Marine Plaza | Taj Mahal |
Small supplements may apply for travel between 21st September'2010 and 15th October'2010, 20th December’2010 and 05th January’2011 and during the month of February 2011.
Note: All the figures quoted above are net per person in US Dollars.