Day 01 -
Delhi

Arrive
Delhi Namaste! We are welcomed the traditional Indian way with hands clapped
together. After immigration and custom formalities, we are assisted and
driven through the city to our hotel. Overnight: Hotel Taj Mahal, Delhi (2
nights)
Day 02 -
Delhi
Delhi The capital of India is a true reflection of the old and new of
India. We start our morning tour with New Delhi and visit the famous India
Gate followed by the Houses of Parliament, Connaught Place and the Qutub
Minar - a perfect minaret towering 102 meters/112 yards into the sky. New
Delhi is a blend of Moghul India, Hindu India, British India and certainly
modern independent India. Our afternoon concentrates on Old Delhi, starting
with the famous Red Fort. Built by Shah Jehan, this was once the most
opulent fort of the Moghul Empire. Next we visit another Moghul majesty, the
Jama Masjid which is India's largest mosque, followed by the Raj Ghat, the
cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi. We end our tour with a bazaar experience
at Chandni Chawlk, the street of silver and goldsmiths.
(B) (D)
Day 03 -
Delhi/Agra (Shatabdi Express)
Train travel is an exciting way to see India and the experience begins
right at the railway platforms. Early morning we arrive at the Delhi Railway
Station and see the many cullies that make the station so lively. We are
escorted through this maze and board the deluxe Shatabdi Express to Agra. We
arrive in the city that houses the most well known of the wonders of the
world - the Taj Mahal. Built by Shah Jehan as a mausoleum for his favourite
wife, Mumtaz Mahal, the Taj is built of white marble, beautifully carved and
inlaid with semi-precious stones. Next we visit Agra Fort, where Shah Jehan
was imprisoned by his son in the later years of his life to prevent him from
spending the family fortunes on a black echo of the Taj Mahal. Overnight:
Hotel Taj View (1 night)

(B)
(D)
Day 04 -
Agra/Jaipur (Via Fatehpur Sikri)
A short drive gets us to Fatehpur Sikri, the beautiful capital built in
1640 by the Moghul king, Akbar the Great. The city was later abandoned for
lack of water. A superb example of Moghul architecture, it stands perfectly
preserved in the desert. We also visit the artistically designed mausoleum
of Salim Chisty who is reputed to have prayed for a son for Akbar leading to
the birth of Salim Jehangir, the builder of the Taj. From here we continue
on a countryside drive to Jaipur, the rose pink capital of Rajasthan.
Overnight: Hotel Trident Oberoi, Jaipur (2 nights)
(B)
Day 05 -
Jaipur
Jaipur, A royal experience awaits us as we take an elephant ride uphill to
the intriguing Amber Palace, a distinguished example of 17th Century Rajput
architecture. After the tour and enjoying a panoramic view, we return to
Jaipur to visit the old astronomical observatory built by the founder of the
city, Jai Singh. We also visit the majestic Palace, which houses a rare
collection of Indian art, and the colourful bazaar. Jaipur is noted for its
craftsmen, skilled in brass inlay, lacquer work and stone setting. Most of
the buildings in the old city are made of pink sandstone and one of the most
beautiful is Hawa Mahal, Palace of Winds, where the ladies of the royal
harem used to watch the city from behind the intricately carved facade.
Evening is free to enjoy both shopping and a cultural experience in the
bazaars of Jaipur.
(B) (D)
Day 06 -
Jaipur/Jodhpur (Train)
Jaipur has a lot to offer and we have our morning free to enjoy the many
attractions. Late afternoon we are transferred to the Railway Station to
catch the Jaipur-Jodhpur Intercity Train. Another interesting train ride
where we meet people of different walks of life all making an attempt to
converse with their IE (Indian English), we arrive at Jodhpur Railway
Station at about 11:00 pm and are met and transferred to our hotel.
Overnight: Hotel Taj Hari Mahal (2 nights)
(B) (D)
Day 07 -
Jodhpur
Today we tour Jodhpur. Dominating the city is a massive fortress,
safeguarding the Royal palaces with their collections of arms and priceless
jewels, the Mehrangarh Fort. We also visit the exquisite Jaswant Thada and
the Mandore Gardens. In the afternoon we take a Jeep Safari to Bishnoi
Village, to see the traditional lifestyle of rural Rajasthanis living in
small houses and wearing their colorful dresses.
(B) (D)
Day 08 -
Jodhpur/Udaipur (Drive)
After the Jodhpur experience we get a different feel of Rajasthan as we
visit the Ranakpur Temples home to an exceptionally beautiful complex in the
Aravali range and a popular pilgrimage for the Jains. We arrive in the early
evening at the Lake Palace Hotel in Udaipur. We enjoy an evening boat ride
in Lake Pichola arranged by the hotel. Overnight: Hotel Lake Palace (2
nights)
(B) (D)
Day 09 -
Udaipur
If Jaipur is a study in pink, Udaipur is a vision in white. The City of
Dawn, surrounded by the ancient Aravali Mountains and set on the edge of
three lakes, is a brilliant kaleidoscope of narrow lanes flanked by bright
stalls, gardens, lakes, palaces and temples. Eight marble porticos mark the
spot where the Mewar sovereigns were weighed in gold, the equivalent value
of which was then distributed to the poor. Within the City Palace are
several architectural and artistic highlights such as the Mor Chowk, known
for its stunning peacock mosaics and the Bhim Vilas Palace with its series
of lovely wall paintings. The most memorable parts of Udaipur are its lake
palaces, shimmering like jewels on Lake Pichola. Jag Mandir, the other
island palace with a marble dome, is a marvel in red sandstone. It was a
refuge for the Moghul Emperor Shah Jahan when he was in exile following a
quarrel with his father, Emperor Jahangir.

(B) (D)
Day 10 -
Udaipur/Bombay (Mumbai) (Flight)
An early morning flight gets us to the city for which India is equally well
known - Bombay, or Mumbai as it is once again called. After checking into
our hotel, we take a tour of Bombay including the Gateway of India landmark
archway, the world's largest open-air laundry, Jain Temple, Marine Drive,
Hanging Gardens and the Prince of Wales Museum. Evening is free to enjoy the
many attractions that Bombay offers in art, theatre, shopping or just
loitering in one of the largest cities in the world. Overnight: Taj Palace
Hotel (1 night)
(B) (D)
Day 11 -
Bombay departure
After an inspiring tour of Rajasthan and bid farewell to India, with our
minds filled with lovely memories of amazing sights, sounds end experiences.
(B) (D)
Day 12 -
Bombay/Goa (Flight)
A short flight takes us to the one time Portuguese colony of Goa, which
offers a unique blend of India with a strong Portuguese influence. We are
transferred to our beacheside resort to enjoy the relaxing Goan lifestyle
and sea activities. The beach in Goa offers both quite and a public area
where one would find lots of families enjoying the silver sands and the
local hawker selling home cooked snacks. Overnight: Hotel Taj Holiday
Village, Goa (2 nights)
(B) (D)
Day 13 -
Goa

Today
is free for leisure activities in this tropical beach resort. You may also
wish to visit the World Heritage Site of the churches and convents of Goa,
the former capital of the Portuguese Indies. Of particular interest is the
Church of Bom Jesus, which contains the tomb of St Francis-Xavier, a great
illustration of the evangelization of Asia. These monuments were influential
in spreading forms of Manueline, Mannerist and Baroque art to all the
countries of Asia where missions were established.
Day 14
Day free to relax on beach
Day 15
Depart to your homke twon after having a rich cultural and heritage
experinece with relaxation on beach
(B) - Breakfast
(L) - Lunch
(D) - Dinner