Tour itinerary
Day 1,Delhi
DELHI: Arrival in Delhi.
Day 2,Jaipur
JAIPUR: We take the early morning express train to Jaipur, the captivating Pink City. We visit the fabulous Amber Fort, situated 11 km north of from Jaipur. The fort is a magnificent complex of palaces, halls, pavilions, gardens and temples built over a period of 125 years by successive rulers. Approx 5 hours train journey
Day 3,Jaipur
JAIPUR: On Jaipur’s streets, camel carts, scooters, cycle rickshaws, modern cars and bullock carts all jostle for space. You may even see a load of computers carried by a camel cart! There are palaces, observatories, parks, shops and a total riot of colour everywhere. Jaipur never fails to thrill. We visit the main sites on a morning tour and have the afternoon at leisure.
Day 4,Madhogarh
MADHOGARH: Drive to Fort Madhogarh, fabulously situated atop a lone hill in the plains. From the rampart walls we have breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The views of sunrise and sunset are especially unforgettable. We also have the opportunity to explore the nearby village to get an insight into rural India.
Day 5,Agra
AGRA: Continue to Agra. Stop en route at Fatehpur Sikri to visit the remains of the abandoned former Moghul capital.
Day 6,Agra
AGRA: We have time to enjoy the fantastic Taj Mahal, a sight which will leave you breathless no matter how many pictures of it you have seen before.
Day 7,Orchha
ORCHHA: Early morning express train to Jhansi. From here it is a short drive to the medieval temple town of Orchha. During the 16th and 17th centuries this was the capital of the Bundela dynasty who built a fort palace on a small island on a bend in the Betwa River, later followed by other magnificent fortifications, palaces and temples. At the end of the 18th century, Orchha was pillaged by the Mughal imperial army and the magnificent monuments have lain virtually deserted ever since.
Day 8,Khajuraho
KHAJURAHO: Drive from Orchha to Khajuraho, a tiny village in the state of Madhya Pradesh. Khajuraho is known for its temples representing the finest art and architecture of medieval India. These temples were built in a short span of hundred years between 950 to 1050 AD.
Day 9,Khajuraho
KHAJURAHO: Today out of eighty five temples only twenty five remain. Every inch of the outside, and much of the inside, of these temples is covered by superb stone carvings. The sculptures are sublime and sensuous at the same time. They adorn every space of the temple walls depicting several themes of celestial nymphs, ascetics in penance, hunting and war scenes, group dances and royal processions. The most famous are the erotic sculptures. Nothing is left to the imagination, and you will be surprised, shocked, and impressed.
Day 10,Varanasi
VARANASI: We travel by road and rail to Varanasi, the most important pilgrimage place for Hindus. Possibly the oldest city in the world, Varanasi occupies an especially holy place on the banks of the River Ganges. All Hindus should come here at least once in heir lifetime to bathe in the river. Watching the religious rituals (best at sunrise and sunset) and everyday life of this chaotic, crowded, but most fascinating of Indian cities, is a unique and profound experience.
Day 11,Varanasi
VARANASI: Early morning Ganges boat trip. Rest of the day at leisure. Optional visit to Sarnath (US$15). Evening "aarti" ceremony (US$10).
Day 12,Bhairawa
BHAIRAWA: Travel to the border between Nepal and India. Nearby is the town of Lumbini, where Siddhartha Gautama - better known as the Buddha – was born. If time allows there may be the option to take an excursion to Lumbini.
Day 13,Kathmandu
KATHMANDU: Continue to Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, and a fascinating city full of temples and markets.
Day 14,Kathmandu
KATHMANDU: Tour ends.