Departure
October 10, 2012
Trip Length
18 Days
Price (per person)
$10,350
Single Supplement
$4,700
Internal Airfare
$1,200
Pricing Notes
Experience the fascinating subcontinent in absolute luxury on this journey to the heart of India. See the Taj Mahal from your deluxe room and tour the famous mausoleum in both morning and evening light. In the temple city of Khajuraho, spend a day with an expert among elaborately carved Hindu and Jain monuments. Witness the sacred rites of Hindu pilgrims performed on the banks of the Ganges in Varanasi, one of the oldest cities in the world. Outside the “Pink City” of Jaipur enjoy an elephant safari. Explore the colonial architecture and bustling city life of cosmopolitan Mumbai.
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New Delhi, India
Mumbai, India
*Due to remote or undeveloped locations on some journeys, accommodations may not always meet Western standards. Dine-Around opportunities will be limited in remote or unsecured locations.
DAYS 1 – 4New Delhi, India Arrive in New Delhi, a magical fusion of ancient and modern cultures, in the late evening of Day 2. In New Delhi visit the landmark Qutb Minar tower, Parliament House, and the official residence of the President of India. Reflecting the city’s Mughal past, Old New Delhi takes you through the labyrinthine streets passing by elaborate mosques, majestic monuments and colorful bazaars. Visits include the 17th-century Red Fort, India’s largest mosque, Mahatma Gandhi’s Memorial and the National Museum. Taj Mahal Hotel, New Delhi DAY 5Varanasi Explore Varanasi, one of the oldest living cities in the world. Varanasi is known for being the site where Buddha preached his very first sermon. The holiest of all the Indian rivers, the Ganges, flows through here, and you will witness the sacred cleansing rituals of thousands of pilgrims on the west bank of the river. Taj Ganges, Varanasi DAYS 6 & 7Khajuraho Experience an early morning Varanasi boat cruise on the Ganges and witness the rituals performed on the banks of this sacred river. In Khajuraho, you will visit the Eastern and Western Group of Temples, including the Ghantai Temple; the Vamana Temple, dedicated to the “Vamana,” or dwarf incarnation of Lord Vishnu; and the Javari Temple. There are also three Jain Temples here, featuring beautiful carvings and sculptures of Vaishnav deities. In the evening, enjoy a sound and light show. Taj Chandela, Khajuraho DAYS 8 & 9Agra Travel by road to Orchha, a well-preserved medieval city with palaces and temples built by the Bundela Rulers in the 16th and 17th centuries. A highlight will be Jahangir Mahal, a tiered palace crowned by graceful Chhatris, which commands a spectacular view of soaring temple spires and cenotaphs. Later, board the Shatabdi Express to Agra. Agra’s renowned Taj Mahal is the ultimate requiem to love. This perfectly proportioned masterpiece in white marble was built by 20,000 craftsmen from all over Asia and Europe and took 17 years to complete. Experience the Taj Mahal at sunrise and sunset from your room. Oberoi Amarvilas, Agra DAYS 10 & 11Ranthambhore In the morning drive to Fatehpur Sikri. This magnificent fortified city was the capital of the Mughal Empire between 1571 and 1585. You will see the Halls of Public and Private Audiences, the Tower of Victory, and the Tomb of Salim Christi, which is laced with mother-of-pearl. Continue driving to Bharatpur and the rail station for your train to Sawai Madhopur, near to Ranthambhore, which is hailed as one of India’s finest wildlife destinations. Ranthambhore National Park derives its name from an 11th-century fort, of which the remnants of summer palaces and temples still stand. It is famous for its elusive tigers and is a favorite with photographers. Tigers may be spotted during the day while stalking, hunting, or taking care of their young. On Day 11 you will have morning and afternoon game drives. The park has a rich diversity of flora and fauna. In addition to the tiger, other predators found in the park include leopards, striped hyenas, jackals, caracals, jungle cats and more. Oberoi Vanyavilas, Ranthambhore DAYS 12 & 13Jaipur Continue by road to the famed “Pink City” of Jaipur — universally renowned for its beautiful palaces and buildings — and enjoy a visit to the spectacular Amber Fort. A highlight of your stay in Jaipur is an elephant safari conducted in the natural and serene area surrounding the camp of Dera Amer. After a welcome drink and feeding the elephants, guests are seated with a maximum of two per elephant and sent on a picturesque track following a local tribal guide passing by village hutments, fields, medieval fortress (lit by mashals at night) and monuments. Finally, arrive at the camp situated in the middle of the forest to a grand welcome and private dinner. Taj Rambagh Palace or Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur DAYS 14 & 15Udaipur One of the most romantic cities in the world, Udaipur is known as “the Venice of the East.” Visit the City Palace built on the banks of Lake Pichola, a complex of palatial splendor that blends Rajput and Mughal influences. Stroll around Shaelion-ki Bari, an ornamental pleasure garden designed for the ladies of the palace in the 18th century, with beautiful fountains, trees and flowers. Enjoy an evening cocktail cruise on Lake Pichola. Taj Lake Palace or Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur DAYS 16 & 17Mumbai Once a sultry archipelago of seven islands, today Mumbai is an exciting metropolis that blends the old and the new. Take a cruise to Elephanta Island across the harbor. Inside the island’s caves are fascinating sculptures of various gods of Hindu mythology. In the afternoon, take a tour of Mumbai city, a rich blend of east and west. You will see the landmark “Gateway of India,” the Hanging Gardens of Kamla Nehru Park and the Mani Bhawan house where Mahatma Gandhi used to stay. Taj Mahal Palace & Tower, Mumbai DAY 18Mumbai Those with limited time may leave this journey on Day 18. Transfer to the airport for your return flight home or onto your next destination. |
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Package price is per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies. Intra-tour air pricing is subject to change. International airfare is additional. Other restrictions may apply. Contact us for complete journey details. |
![]() | Taj Mahal Hotel |
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![]() | Taj Chandela |
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![]() | The Rambagh Palace |
![]() | Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur |
![]() | Taj Lake Palace |
![]() | Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur |
![]() | Taj Mahal Palace & Tower |
David RandDavid’s favorite Travcoa journeys are those to India and Malaysia. David has lived and worked in these two regions – both as a scientist and as a Travel Director. David speaks Hindi, Indonesian, Malay, Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish and French. Travel Dates: October 10, 2012, November 14, 2012 | |
Sharon ZimmermanSharon’s outstanding people skills have helped her to guide travelers on fascinating journeys to Asia, Africa and South America. Her favorite memories come from tours she led to the Hindu Kingdom of Nepal. In her own words, “You simply haven’t lived until you have been on the back of a galloping elephant!” Travel Dates: October 17, 2012 | |
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Travel Directors noted above are scheduled for departures on this journey. Please note that some Escorted Journey departure dates have not yet been assigned and that Travel Director assignments are subject to change; please request current information. |
Travcoa Escorted Journey rates are quoted per person and based on two persons sharing accommodations. Because hotels, lodges and ships charge Travcoa the same room rate whether the room is occupied by one person or two, there is a proportional additional up-charge for single guests referred to as a “Single Supplement”. It’s important to note that in most every case, Travcoa Escorted Journey guests traveling as singles receive the exact same room category and room location as those guests sharing rooms.
In the case of Independent Journeys, the “single supplement” applies to a person occupying a single room when traveling with a party which includes double rooms or more than one single room. If the party is one traveler, the pricing is Solo Traveler-based. Please contact Travcoa's Single Traveler Desk for specific journey rates at 1-800-992-2003 option #2.
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“India is a dream! Magnificent scenery, brilliant colors, lovely people, exotic beauty, world class archaeological sites, haunting music and graceful dance. I have visited India three times and can’t wait to return.”
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