Mysteries of India
Highlights include Old Delhi, New Delhi, Rajasthan, Jain Temple, Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, Game Drives, Taj Mahal, Mother Teresa's Charity Home, Khajuraho and more….
Details
- Tour Operator
- Collette Vacations
- Duration
- 16 Days
| Day | Destination | Description |
| Day 1 | Overnight Flight | Overnight Flight: |
| Day 2 | Delhi | Gurgaon, Delhi, India - Tour Begins: Your tour begins in Delhi, the capital of India and a city of great character, whose history dates back over 2,000 years. Many ancient monuments and archeological sites are found in this city which held the seat of government through several great empires. |
| Day 3 | New Delhi | New Delhi: |
| Day 4 | Udaipur | Delhi - Udaipur: This morning fly to Udaipur, your gateway to Rajasthan. This romantic land is home to tales of valor and chivalry, with a history that brings to life forts, palaces and stories of court intrigues. This evening, enjoy a boat cruise on Lake Pichola to visit the Jag Mandir Palace which covers almost four acres and is noted for its marble pavilion and imposing dome. Today breakfast and dinner are included. |
| Day 5 | Udaipur | Udaipur: Visit the vast and exquisite City Palace, a well-fortified, majestic white monument. The main entrance, a triple-arched gate named the Tripolia, was built in 1725 and is a marvel. Continue to Jagdish Temple, a 16th century temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, which is the largest and most splendid temple in Udaipur. Stop at Sahelion-ki-Bari, the Garden of the Maids of Honor, and learn about the unique lifestyle of the royal ladies who once strolled through these exquisite gardens. Today breakfast and lunch are included. |
| Day 6 | Jodhpur | Udaipur - Jodhpur: Depart for Jodhpur this morning. |
| Day 7 | Jodhpur | Jodhpur: Proceed to Mehrangarh Fort, the citadel of the Sun. Visit the various palaces with their delicate friezes and respective museums, displaying treasures of the Royal family. Proceed to Jaswant Thada, a pillared marble memorial to the popular Jaswant Singh II (ruler from 1878-95), who purged Jodhpur of dacoits (armed gangs), initiated irrigation systems, and boosted the economy. Descend the fort and board a tuk tuk (auto rickshaw) and continue to the bazaar in the city for a walking tour. |
| Day 8 | Jaipur | Jodhpur - Jaipur: Travel this morning by train to Jaipur, the "Pink City," where the romance and mystery of Rajasthan continues. You will make a brief stop at Hawa Mahal, with its striking facade of 953 windows. This massive "Palace of the Winds" is still the home of a former Maharaja (great king). You will visit the City Palace, a complex of exquisite palaces, gardens, and courtyards with decorative art and carved doorways. |
| Day 9 | Jaipur | Jaipur: Board your elephant (or Jeeps if elephants are not available) and ascend to the top of Amber Fort. Construction began in the 17th century by Maharaja Mansingh, Mughal Emperor Akbar's most successful General. Before the City Palace, Amber was the seat of power. You will have time to stroll through the sprawling complex of courtyards and halls. Next, stroll through a local flower market where you have the opportunity to learn the art of making flower garlands used in traditional Indian welcome ceremonies. The remainder of your afternoon is at leisure. Today breakfast is included. |
| Day 10 | Ranthambore | Jaipur - Ranthambore: This morning's drive will bring you to Ranthambore National Park, near the township of Sawai Madhipur. The national park is an outstanding example of Project Tiger's efforts at conservation in the country. The forests around the park were once the private grounds of the Maharajas of Jaipur. |
| Day 11 | Ranthambore | Ranthambore: An early morning game viewing drive is an exciting way to begin the day. Following the visit to the park, you will return to the hotel for breakfast. The afternoon includes a visit to the Ranthambore School of Art. This noble venture revolutionized the concept of wildlife painting in India. This school was formed with only one purpose: to save the tigers. Students are recruited from neighboring villages and towns to be trained as self-sufficient artists. These students are sensitized to the dismal plight of the quickly disappearing Indian tiger. Next, visit Dastkar Ranthambore Project where, in 1981, six women came together to deal with the problems of traditional artisans in contemporary India. Crafts are the second largest source of income for the rural people in India today. Today breakfast, lunch and dinner are included. |
| Day 12 | Agra | Ranthambore - Bharatpur - Agra: The day begins with an early morning train ride. Upon arrival in Bharatpur, enjoy brunch before continuing to Fatehpur Sikri. This deserted red sandstone city was built by the great Mughal Emperor Akbar as his capital and palace in the late 16th century. It is complete with palaces, mosques, and was larger than London when it was constructed. Continue your drive to Agra, your home for the next two evenings. Today breakfast and lunch are included. |
| Day 13 | Agra | Agra: |
| Day 14 | Gurgaon | Agra - Gurgaon, Delhi: |
| Day 15 | Gurgaon | Gurgaon - Tour Ends: Your tour ends, leaving you with many pleasant memories of a wonderful vacation to India. Today breakfast is included. |
- Dates/Pricing
- Lodging
Overnight flight The Grand Hotel, Delhi Laxmi Vilas Palace, Udaipur Taj Hari Mahal Hotel, Jodhpur Le Meridien Hotel, Jaipur Dev Vilas, Ranthambore Taj View Hotel, Agra Taj Chandela Hotel, Khajuraho The Grand Hotel, Delhi
- Dining
- Total meals - 28
- Breakfasts - 14
- Lunches - 8
- Dinners - 6
- Disclaimer
- Base Rates Per Person
Air rates are based from the following airport: New York*Tour and air prices are lead-in rates from a specific gateway based on twin occupancy and are subject to change. Rates do not include inter-air flights. Please call for triple or child occupancy rates. Please confirm your specific itinerary at the time of booking. For tours that feature a cruise, port taxes are not included in the prices above.










