Amazing people, amazing land with exotic beaches, grand monumental architectures, striking natural landscapes and unmatched beauty of flora and fauna makes India a place worth visiting. Interestingly some of the temples and tourist places are around 700 years old. The vast country of India carries itself a mystic charm of its own which you will find nowhere in the world. There are so many places to visit in India. This tour samples some of the best and most popular places.
Major Attractions
On this very comprehensive trip we visit some of the best places India has to offer, from the exquisite palaces of colorful Rajasthan to the Taj Mahal. For wildlife we head to Ranthambore, home of the elusive tiger for game drives. There are temples, cave monasteries at Ajanta & Ellora & ancient ruins at Hampi to explore in the southern part of India. We take an overnight “Kettuvalam” cruise in Kerala backwaters to see remote villages. For the spiritually-inclined there is time on the banks of the holy River Ganges at Varanasi and the wonderful palaces in Mysore. Also packed in this tour are the beautiful beaches of Goa with bohemian spirit.
What to Expect?
This tour is designed to include the best parts of India using a mixture of private cars and the extensive railway network. There is a lot to see, but it is paced so that it doesn’t feel too hectic. Travel time is kept to a minimum although there are a few long drives but there is good amount of time for sightseeing. At the end the trip finishes off on a very relaxing note. Come armed for an experience of lifetime. India presents a unique cultural assemblage with its heat and the bustle can be a little overwhelming. Yet there are many tranquil places offering you chance of connecting with your inner self and places which spellbound you to cherish for a lifetime. For this reason many people keep returning to this enigmatic land.
Tour Style: Cultural – Soft Adventure
Tour at Glance Day 1: Delhi-Arrival Day 2: Delhi sightseeing; overnight train to Varanasi Day 3 Explore Varanasi Day 4: Boat Ride on the Ganges; Overnight Train to Agra Day 5: Arrive Agra; Visit Red Fort Day 6: Visit Taj Mahal; Travel to Jaipur by Road Day 7: JaipurCity Tour Day 8: Drive to RanthambhoreNational Park Day 9: Two Game Drives Day 10: Final Game Drive; Overnight Train to Mumbai Day 11: In Mumbai Day 12: In Mumbai: (Excursion to Elephanta Caves) Day 13: Mumbai - Aurangabad (By Train) Day 14: In Aurangabad Day 15: In Aurangabad - Bijapur Day 16: In Bijapur Day 17: Bijapur to Hospet Day 18: Hospet (Excursion to Hampi) Day 19: Hospet to Goa Day 20: In Goa Day 21: Goa to Karwar Day 22: Karwar to Mangalore Day 23: Mangalore to Hassan Day 24: Hassan to Mysore Day 25: Mysore Day 26: Mysore to Ooty Day 27: Ooty to Cochin Day 28: In Cochin Day 29: Cochin for Backwater Cruise Day 30: Alleppey to Kovalam Day 31: Kovalam to Trivandrum for Departure
Welcome to India: Welcome aboard! You are welcomed & picked up by our executive from the main exit of the airport and transferred to the hotel in your private car (Our executive will be waiting outside the exit gate with a placard of your name). We will have a welcome briefing covering the various aspects of the tour (ensuring that you have the best of the Indian holiday) and you will be handed over the India travel kit containing all relevant documents of your trip (air/rail tickets, hotel vouchers, transport, guide, sightseeing vouchers, writing pads with other travel related documents).
The day is kept for you to relax to get over your jetlag. Stay overnight at Hotel.
Note: The normal check in - check out time of the hotels are 1200 hours and if your arrival time does not suit this we can arrange activities for you on the first day or pre-book the hotel from the previous night on additional charge and as per your request.
Today we have a morning sightseeing in Old Delhi including the famous Red Fort and Jama Masjid (India's largest mosque); in New Delhi we see the fine colonial buildings, built by the British Raj in the early years of the 20th century and set in spacious tree-lined boulevards, these now house various Indian governmental departments. We then board our overnight sleeper train to Varanasi, India's most sacred city.
We arrive at Varanasi in the morning and transfer to our hotel. Varanasi, located on the river Ganges, is one of the holiest cities in India and stands at the centre of the Hindu universe. As such, the city lives and breathes Hinduism: there are thousands of pilgrims, wandering holy men (Sadhus), religious leaders and casual visitors. It is a city to get immersed in by exploring its maze of narrow lanes, Ghats, the many temples and watch the Hindu ceremonies that occur around the clock. There is time to explore the emporiums specializing in silks and brocades or maybe take a massage by the banks of the Ganges.
Just before dawn, we take a boat out on the Ganges to witness the extraordinary spectacle on the Ghats, the steps leading down to the river. Every day thousands of Hindu pilgrims come to these three miles of riverbank to immerse themselves in the waters of the holy Ganges. The rest of the day is free to continue exploring the city or relax at the hotel. In the late afternoon we board the overnight train to Agra.
After arriving in Agra and checking in at our hotel we visit the imposing Red Fort of Akbar, third of the Moghul Emperors, whose mighty sandstone walls enclose the beautiful white marble Pearl Mosque and the palaces, halls, courtyards and fountains of his sons and successors, Jehangir and Shah Jahan.
At sunrise we visit the beautiful white marble Taj Mahal, built by the Moghul Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who died in 1631. The Taj is serenely beautiful and never fails to amaze a first time visitor. A few miles outside Agra is Fatehpur Sikri, the emperor Akbar's deserted royal city. The mosque, designed to hold ten thousand worshippers, the palaces, residences and halls of audience are all made of decorative red sandstone. But this magnificence only lasted 14 years, as in 1584 Akbar left Fatehpur Sikri to secure his outlying territories, leaving this city much as we see it today - in perfect condition. Continue journey to Jaipur.
In the evening we join the cultural evening followed by ethnic Rajasthani Dinner at a village resort.
Jaipur was built in the early 18th century and is a planned city of broad avenues built of sandstone and painted pink at a later stage. In the centre of Jaipur is the City Palace, formerly the residence of the Maharaja it is now a fine museum containing rare manuscripts, paintings, royal garments and weapons. Close to the palace is one of the most intriguing sights of India, the observatory of Jai Singh. This is an assembly of immense astronomical instruments made of marble and brass set in a pleasant garden. We will also see Jaipur's impressive landmark, the Hawa Mahal, or Palace of the Winds. A few miles from the main city is the splendid Amber Palace; the imposing hilltop fort contains large courtyards and interiors with fine decorations including inlaid alabaster panels and a Chamber of Mirrors. We walk up the hill and through the massive gateway to the courtyard. Jaipur is a centre of many handicrafts, such as durries (woven rugs), carpets, printed cloth, semi-precious stones, leatherwear etc. It will be difficult to leave a workshop without buying anything!
In the evening we enjoy the traditional Rajput hospitality with an Indian family which trace its roots from the house of a noble of the Jaipur Kingdom.
We make an early start and drive about 180 Kms (approx 5 hours) to Ranthambore National Park. We stay in a hotel not far from the park entrance. [B, D]
Ranthambore is one of India's tiger reserves under Project Tiger. After initial success, poaching has reduced the tiger population and seeing a tiger is by no means guaranteed, however, a number of Indian Tour Package travelers have seen them over the last few years. We make our first game drive today early in the morning and a second drive in the evening to increase our chances of seeing tiger. There is a huge array of other wildlife, such as several species of monkey, deer, crocodiles and bird life, which together with the scenery, make for a fascinating and exciting day. Game drives are undertaken in a large open truck (called a canter) from which we have unobstructed views of the park and the animals. [B, L, D]
On arrival at Mumbai Airport, you will be met and transfer to your hotel. A melting pot of cultures, Mumbai is a city where modern skyscrapers stand alongside Victorian Gothic buildings.
Afternoon - proceed for a city sightseeing tour including the Prince of Wales Museum (Closed on all Mondays),the Jahangir Art Gallery, the Mahalaxmi Temple, the Hanging Gardens and the Crawford Market.
Morning After breakfast, drive to the Gateway of India and enjoy a boat cruise to the Elephanta Caves (Closed on all Mondays). The island is named after a colossal elephant found in the island, which is popularly known as Gharapuri. At present, the statue of elephant is housed at Jijamata Garden in Mumbai.
There are seven cave excavations in the Elephanta group which dates back to 6th & 7th centuries A.D. Among the cave excavations, the Cave 1 is the most impressive which represents the evolved Brahmanical rock-cut architecture. The cave is also famous for the exquisite and vibrant sculptures. On plan it almost resembles the Dumar Lena (Cave 29) of Ellora. The cave has a main entrance on the north with two other openings on the east and west respectively and a central hall with six rows of pillared columns, six in each row except on the western corner, where a shrine of lingam is provided.
After early breakfast, check out from the hotel and transfer to Mumbai Railway station. Board the express train (06:10 hrs) to Aurangabad. On arrival at Aurangabad railway station (13:15 hrs), meet and transfer to hotel for check in.
Afternoon - Enjoy a visit to Ellora Caves.(Closed on all Tuesdays). The World Heritage-listed cave temples of Ellora, located 30 km away from Aurangabad, are the pinnacles of Deccan rock cut architecture. In all, there are 34 cave temples. The masterpiece of Ellora is the astonishing Kailasa Temple, which has the world's largest monolithic sculpture.
Evening - return to hotel. Rest of the day is at leisure.
After breakfast, proceed for a full-day sightseeing trip to Ajantha Caves.(Closed on all Mondays) Nestling in the inner fold of the Sahyadri Hills, 100 km from Aurangabad, are the 30 rock-hewn caves of Ajantha dated from the 2nd century. Ajantha was once the retreat of Buddhist monasteries and the exquisite wall and ceiling paintings, as well as the panels and sculptures of Buddha's life are famous throughout the world as the earliest and finest examples of Buddhist pictorial art.
Check out from the hotel after an early breakfast and proceed to Bijapur. Bijapur has the feel of a North Indian Muslim city with its array of mausoleums, mosques and Mughal palaces. On arrival, check into hotel. Evening, explore the nearby places on your own.
Start your day with a visit to Bijapur, was a part of the kingdom of the erstwhile Chalukyas of Badami till the end of the 12th century and later came under the rule of Bahmani Sultans. After breakfast, go for sightseeing including Gol Gumbaz, the second largest dome in the world; Citadel, which contains the ruins of the palaces and durbar halls of the Adil Shah dynasty. Also visit Jama Masjid and Ibrahim Rauza.
Check out from the hotel after breakfast and drive to Hospet, the satellite town built during the reign of Krishnadevaraya. This is a typical country town of Karnataka and is frequented by visitors to the Vijayanagar ruins. On arrival, check into hotel. Rest of the day is at leisure.
Morning Proceed for a full day excursion to Hampi to visit the ruins and temples. Once the flourishing capital of the Vijayanagar Empire, Hampi was abundant in wealth, military prowess and culture. The Pampati Swami Temple, the Queen's Bath, the Lotus Mahal, the King's Balance and the musical pillars of the Vittala Temple evoke memories of bygone splendor. Other main attractions here are the temple complex of Lord Virupaksha, Ugra Narasimha, Matanga Hill and the Vittala Temple Complex. In the evening drive back to Hospet after the tour.
Check out from the hotel after breakfast and drive to Goa. Arrive at Goa in the late afternoon and check in to the hotel. Goa is the smallest state in India by area located in the South West part of India renowned for its beaches. Spend the day at leisure.
Check out from the hotel after breakfast and drive to Karwar. Arrive at Karwar in the late afternoon and check in to the hotel. Karwar, is a tranquil port town with a pleasing ambience with famous deep blue beaches, plethora of historical monuments and sacred temples. Rest of the day you are at leisure for your own activities.
Check out from the hotel and drive to Udupi. Located on the west coast part of Karnataka State, Udupi is famous for the Krishna temple with its Kanakana kindi and the beautiful idol of Krishna depicted as an infant with a churning stick. We also visit, Chandramouleshwara and Anantheswara temples, which are known to pre-date the Krishna temple. The name Udupi came from the name Udupa meaning Moon. The place is also known for its delicious cuisine. After the visit to Udupi, drive to Mangalore.
Check out from the hotel after breakfast and drive to Hassan. Enroute visit Belur & Halebid. Belur, 34 km from Hassan is known as Dakshina Varanasi or Banaras of the South. The serenity of Belur is attributed to the celebrated temple of Chennakeshava belonging to 1117 AD. Halebid, has several strikingly beautiful Hoysala temples and Jain shrines.
Check out form the hotel after breakfast and drive to Mysore. Enroute visit Srirangapatnam and Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary. Arrive at Mysore in the late afternoon and check in to the hotel. The capital of a former princely state, Mysore is a city of palaces and gardens and is famous for its silk, sandalwood and jasmine.
Morning City tour of Mysore includes the visit to the Mysore Palace, one of the most impressive palaces in the world.
Afternoon - Visit the Durga Temple and the statue of Nandi bull on Chamundi Hills. Later visit the St. Philomina's Church, one of the largest churches in the world.
Check out from the hotel after breakfast and drive to Ooty, referred to as the 'Queen of Blue Mountains' and located at a height of 2,286 m. On arrival, check into the hotel.
Afternoon - visit popular attractions including the Botanical Gardens, Lake Doddabetta, Mukurti Peak and tea plantations.
Check out from the hotel and drive to Ooty Railway station. Enjoy a toy train ride up to Coonor through the hills. You will be picked up from Coonoor railway station and drive to Cochin. Cochin, the 'Queen of the Arabian Sea' has one of the finest natural harbors in the world. The ancient churches, palaces and synagogues in this city are famous.
You are at leisure in the morning. Check out from the hotel and drive to Alleppey to board your houseboat for an overnight cruise. Alleppey has large networks of canals and is the centre for backwater cruises in the state. During the cruise, you can stop, for short walks through the nearby villages enjoying local life. All meals will be served on board. Stay overnight stay in Houseboat. [B, L, D]
After a relaxing breakfast on board, disembark from the Houseboat at Alleppey. Enroute visit the attractions in Trivandrum city. Trivandrum is built over seven hills and is known as the 'City of the Sacred Serpent'. The Padmanabha Swamy Temple is the landmark of the city. The main other attractions of this city are the Puthen Maliga Museum (Horse Palace), Napier Museum, and Sree Chitra Art Gallery (All monuments closed on Mondays). After the tour drive to Kovalam.
Check out from the resort and drive to Trivandrum airport to connect the flight to your onward destination. [B]
Hotel Details
Day
City
Hotels
Category Hotels
Category Room
01 / 0 2
Delhi
Le Meridien
5 Star
Deluxe
03 / 04
Varanasi
Gateway Taj Ganges
5 Star
Standard
05 / 06
Agra
The Gateway Hotel Taj
5 Star
Standard
06 / 08
Jaipur
Mandawa Haveli
Heritage
Deluxe
08 / 10
Ranthambore
Tiger Den Resort
Heritage
Cottage
11 / 13
Mumbai
Kohinoor Continental
4 Star
Superior
13 / 15
Aurangabad
Taj Residency
4 Star
Executive
15 / 17
Bijapur
Hotel Shashinag
3 Star
17 / 19
Hospet
Hotel Malligi
3 Star
19 / 21
Goa
Fortune Regina
4 Star
Deluxe
21 / 22
Karwar
Devbagh Beach Resort
3 Star
22 / 23
Mangalore
Taj Gateway hotel
4 Star
Standard
23 / 24
Hassan
Hoysala Village
3 Star
Superior Cottage
24 / 26
Mysore
Windflower
4 Star Resort
Executive
26 / 27
Ooty
Taj Savoy
4 Star
Standard
27 / 29
Cochin
The Killians
Boutique Hotel
Relax & Breath
29 / 30
Alleppey
Deluxe AC Houseboat
Deluxe
Deluxe
30 / 31
Kovalam
Travancore Heritage
Heritage
Heritage
Destination
New Delhi: It is the capital of The Democratic Republic of India and boasts to be one of the oldest and largest cities in the world. Resting on the foundations of eight cities from the ancient times is now is a modern metropolis where you encounter antiquity at every bend. With a history spanning over 5000 years that saw several dynasties, invasions, migrations, destruction, construction and the Partition, Delhi is a cultural conundrum. The best way to relish New Delhi is not to try to unravel its idiosyncrasies but enjoy the cultural ensemble it offers..
Varanasi: Gateway Taj Ganges It is the capital of The Democratic Republic of India and boasts to be one of the oldest and largest cities in the world. Resting on the foundations of eight cities from the ancient times is now is a modern metropolis where you encounter antiquity at every bend. With a history spanning over 5000 years that saw several dynasties, invasions, migrations, destruction, construction and the Partition, Delhi is a cultural conundrum. The best way to relish New Delhi is not to try to unravel its idiosyncrasies but enjoy the cultural ensemble it offers.(earlier known as "Taj Ganges") is located at Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh, India) Situated 21 km from the airport, the hotel is a haven of peace and tranquility in the bustling temple city. The hotel offers guests a fine mix of cuisine, culture and comfort in a 5-star ambience.
Agra: Agra, the word conjures a romantic image of the Taj Mahal created by Emperor Shahjahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. Agra is the epitome of a cultural city, with many historical relics beginning from the Persian to the Mughal era. Interwoven with tombs, a trip to Agra is a treat, not just to your eyes, but to your senses as well. But hidden behind these beautiful monuments is a thriving industrial city getting richer by the day. Agra could just as well be a Mecca for shopaholics with marble artifacts, leather goods and silk fabrics available at dearth cheap rates.
Shopping: Marbles, leatherwork, crafts, Zardosi thread work, Panchi Petha and Dalmoth Visit local factories for excellent leather buys, wallets, shoes, jackets and belts and is a good place to shop for silk &39saris&39 and &39dupattas&39. The Taj Mahal remains closed on Fridays.
Jaipur: Jaipur is a part of the famous Golden Triangle. From camel carts, multihued fabrics, antique cars, to traditional men sporting bright turbans, the city flaunts everything that is conventional. Walk through the city to explore markets thronging with local crowds dressed in vibrant bright colors, women wearing ornaments, and men wearing pagris (turbans). Jaipur is where you&39ll experience the local culture, yet find every comfort of the contemporary world that you&39re accustomed to.
Jaipur is also known as the shopper’s paradise with Johari Bazaar known for Meenakari and Jadau jewellery, Bapu Bazaar, Nehru Bazaar and Kishnapol Bazaar for traditional bandhini or tie and dye saris, dupattas and cloths, for spices, souvenirs such as camel leather jutis, furniture, bags and purses, paintings in the Rajasthani miniature style, mirror work stationary and decorative items Marble statues from Khazane Walon ka Rasta (Chandpole Bazaar).
Ranthambhore: Most famous for its tiger population, the Ranthambore National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary covers 392 sq Kms of the total 1334 sq Kms area of Ranthambore. Two rivers, Chambal and Banas are the lifeline of the area and during the dry summers, pools formed on the river beds serve as the best place for animal sightings. For those who like tranquility, the 200 km safari on four different trails, presents an amazing assortment of resident and migratory birds and animals in Ranthambore National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary. Visitors have to adhere to the Forest Department&39s fixed timings for the morning and afternoon safaris of three hours each.
Mumbai CP Hotel Kohinoor Continental - Mumbai&39s (Maharashtra, India) leading 4-Star Business Hotel with 120 luxurious Rooms, excellent conference facilities, multi-cuisine restaurants, bar, health club etc. The Hotel is located on Mumbai&39s most busy Business District (Andheri - Kurla Road) and is very close to the International Airport (At about 1 Km).
Aurangabad: CP Taj Residency, Aurangabad (Maharashtra, India) is conveniently located for business tourists at 5 km from the industrial belt. It offers business travelers a comprehensive range of business, conferencing and banqueting facilities. The hotel also arranges tours to the famous Ajanta and Ellora caves.
Bijapur: CP Shashinag Residency is located at Bijapur (Karnataka, India) on the Solapur Bypass Road (NH 13).
Hospet: CP Hotel Malligi is the only 3-Star category hotel located in Hospet (Karnataka, India). Hospet is a popular option for visitors to now world famous heritage site of Hampi Vijayanagara era Rock cut temples.
Goa: Goa is the quintessential holiday destination. Swaying palms, sunny beaches, balmy air, delectable cuisines, free-flowing alcohol, water sports, culture and heritage characterize this paradise. From rave parties and flea markets to quiet luxurious retreats, Goa has something for everyone.
An erstwhile Portuguese and Dutch colony, Goa is marked with beautiful villas. The Basilica of Bom Jesus, where reverent St. Francis Xavier is buried is a holy place for Christians. Central Goa is flanked by beautiful waterfalls and greenery.
Karwar: AP Devbagh is a Jungle Lodges Island Resort located in North of Karnataka just a 2 hour drive from South of Goa off the mainland Karwar.
Mangalore: Standard CP The Gateway Hotel Old Port Road, Mangalore (Karnataka, India) (earlier known as "Taj Manjarun"). The hotel is 45 minutes from the airport and 5 minutes from the railway station. The Hotel is close to the Arabian Sea and overlooks the Netravati and Gurupur rivers
Hassan: A quiet town, Hassan once was under the rule of the great Hoysala Empire between the 11th and the 14th century and was an important centre of Jainism and literature of Jain articles. Hassan is an ideal base to explore the historical places like Belur, Halebid and Shravanbelagola. Halebid, one of the neighboring areas of Hassan houses the Hoysaleswara temple and is the most outstanding example of Hoysala art. The walls and much of the interior are covered with Hindu deities, sages, animals and birds, and scenes depicting the life and times of Hoysala rulers. The Channekeshava temple at Belur is the only one at the three Hoysala sites still in use. Sravanabelagola meaning Monk of the White Pond refers to Chandragupta Maurya after he renounced his kingdom to spread the preaching of Bhadrabahu, his mentor and thus firmly established Jainism in the south.
Mysore: Mysore instantly evokes is the smell of sandalwood and jasmine, encountered in its thriving vibrant bazaars. Mysore also preserves old houses and a stroll through the lanes of the city gives you a sense of nostalgia, of a by gone era. The Mysore Palace is the venue for the famous Mysore Dushhera festival, during which the entire palace is lit up with thousands of bulbs, and leading artistes perform on a stage set up at palace grounds. On the tenth day of the festival Vijaya Dashami, a parade with caparisoned elephants originate from palace grounds
Ooty :Ooty was developed by the British, for cultivation of the famous Indian Tea. The hills were once home to the Toda tribe. Miles and miles of tea estates, the famous Ooty Lake, and Botanical Gardens make Ooty a picturesque landscape. The fun begins on the way to Ooty itself, where the hairpin turns on the road make for an adventure ride while the surrounding beauty calms your soul. Avalanche Lake: 28 kilometers away from Ooty, it is a scenic lake with breathtaking beauty, and with trout-fishing opportunities.
Cochin (CP) The Killians Boutique Hotel is situated in the heart of Fort Cochin (Kerala, India) right opposite the famed Brunton Boatyard hotel. Fort Cochin is the heritage area of cochin visited for its heritage character and romantic charm.
Alleppey :Deluxe (AP) Houseboat - Houseboat cruise in Alleppey backwaters of Kerala is considered to be one of the most romantic experience where a traditional Kerala Rice Boat (Known as Ketuvallam and now generically known as a Houseboat) cruises past villages, paddy fields, Coconut Trees and gives a feel of backwater lifestyle real up close. Meals on the houseboat are a typical Kerala meal which the guests love it and almost always are the high point of the trip.
Kovalam: Heritage (CP) The Travancore Heritage is a sea side resort in 8 acres of lush green coconut garden and landscaped environs located at Chowara - south of Kovalam, near Trivandrum, Kerala. With a distinct "Tharavad" character with modern luxury amenities the guests enjoy a Kerala heritage experience with a long stretch of beach in front. This combination is unique with Travancore Heritage and not found in any of the other luxury hotels in the area.
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Evening Puja Ceremony - Varanasi
Price and Inclusions
Accommodation on Twin occupancy including breakfast at the following Hotels or similarENVISAGED :-
Per person total tour amount payable on twin sharing basis : US$ 4987 Single Supplement: US$ 2770
Rates include following specific services
Rate does not include
Accommodation on Twin Occupancy basis along with the breakfast, inclusive of all presently applicable taxes that are subject to change. Check-in / checkout time is 1200 noon.
Transport using all transfers / sight seeing is envisaged using air-conditioned Medium Car along with transfer of baggage in same car.
Representative assistance at airport/ hotel is included in our rates for arrival and departure transfer.
Guide: English – speaking local guides at Varanasi as mentioned in the itinerary.
Game Drive at Ranthambhore with Naturalist.
Ethnic Rajasthani Cuisine at Jaipur.
Train Fare 2nd A/c Fare from Delhi to Varanasi; Varanasi to Agra; Ranthambhore to Mumbai & in A/C Chair Car from Mumbai to Aurangabad.
Amber climb on Elephant back.
Entrances fees to the monuments as shown in the itinerary.
Home hosted Dinner with an Indian Family at Cochin.
Kathakali Dance Show in Cochin.
All meals at Ranthambhore, Karwar & Alleppey.
Traditional welcome on arrival with garlands of marigold flowers.
One bottle of Mineral water per person per day.
Any International or Domestic Airfare other than mentioned above.
Airport tax payable on final departure, which is mostly included in the International tickets.
Personal expenses such as room service/ laundry/ phone calls / mini bar and Porter charges. These are to be settled directly by the occupant of the room at the time of check-out. Also does not include table drinks, tips etc.
Room for immediate occupancy on the day of Arrival or late checkout on day of departure.
Camera/ Video Camera charges at monuments.
Personal & health insurance coverage.
Meals other than specified.
Any item not specified in the itinerary.
Any optional activities mentioned in the itinerary.
*Air Fares may change at the time of booking and the difference of the cost would be payable. Rates are subject to availability and valid till September.