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Grand Tour of India
Duration : 28 Nights & 29 Days
Places to Visit : Delhi - Mandawa - Bikaner - Pokaran - Jaisalmer -
Jodhpur - Luni - Mount Abu - Ranakpur - Udaipur - Ajmer - Pushkar - Jaipur
- Fatehpur Sikri - Agra - Gwalior - Datia - Orchcha - Khajuraho - Varanasi
- Calcutta - Bhubaneshwar - Puri - Konarak - Bhubaneshwar - Chennai - Cochin
- Allepey - Cochin - Mysore - Bangalore - Goa - Mumbai
Day 01 : Arrive Delhi
Upon arrival you will be met and greeted by our representative and finally transferred to your hotel.
Day 02 : Delhi Mandawa (260km)
In the morning after breakfast a city tour of this imperial British capital of the 20th century. Visit the Qutub Minar the tallest freestanding minaret in stone in the world; then onto Humayuns tomb the first Mughal construction in India from 1565 AD. Also see the Rashtrapati Bhawan, the India Gate built in the earlier half of the 20th century. Drive through the old city past the Red Fort and visit the Jama Masjid the biggest of its kind in India. Here take a rickshaw through the winding streets of the old city to see the life of the people in this part of the world. A perfect introduction of your tour. The rickshaw puller pulls you through the imperial avenue the Chandni Chowk where you will find each and every small business under the sky. Finally, reach Rajghat, the memorial of Mahatma Gandhi, where your chauffeur is waiting for you to take you to your next stop the Birla Mandir, a Hindu temple in activity.
After lunch continue on your route to Mandawa.
Day 03 : Mandawa Bikaner (180km)
In the morning see this beautiful village of Shekhawati that used to be an important caravanserai of the yesteryears. See the many havelis of this quaint little town built by the rich and the famous merchants of the 18th and 19th centuries. These havelis have been painted with activities of daily life and of deities to break the monotony of the desert life.
Then proceed towards Bikaner en route stop at Fatehpur to see the splendid havelis of the local merchants of Shekhawati. Reach Bikaner by lunch time.
See the Junagarh Fort, a royal museum that encompasses history of Bikaner from its days of construction that dates back to the 16th century. Later visit the camel-breeding farm, a unique experience. In the evening stroll in the busy market area of the city.
Day 04 : Bikaner Pokaran Jaisalmer (330km)
After breakfast we set towards our journey across the Thar Desert to reach Pokaran for lunch. Visit the 15th century fortress where the 3rd Mughal emperor, Akbar the Great, was born in 1543. The bazaar in the middle of this village is very colourful and full of local flavours. After lunch continue towards Jaisalmer and arrive by evening to witness the sunset over the desert with the most imposing edifice of the town behind you.
Day 05 : Jaisalmer 
Morning an exclusive visit of the Jain temples inside the Sonar Kila.. The Jains are a community that respects life and are pure vegetarians by religion. Visit the citadels palace that houses a museum with a huge collection of robes and artifacts from the royal family of Jaisalmer. Visit the Patwaon ki haveli with intricately designed latticed windows used by the ladies to view the external world. Also see the Gadisar Lake.
Later, we go to Sam or Khuri village. Here we have loads of excitement in store for you. Upon arrival in the village you will be taken to the nearby sunset point on the dunes to see the sunset by camel carts. After viewing the sunset return to the village where your dinner is arranged in mud huts. In the evening listen to the haunted tunes of the desert by the local artists and musicians.
Day 06 : Jaisalmer Jodhpur Luni (280km)
Today we reach Jodhpur the blue city by early afternoon.
Post lunch session introduces you to the fabulous spice market of Jodhpur the 2nd largest city in Rajasthan. Walk along the market to feel the odours of the spices filling the air around you.
Then go to Mandore gardens the then capital of Marwar to view some of the fabulous cenotaphs and the hall of local heroes of the wars. Later drive up to the majestic Mehrangarh fort, the stronghold of the Rathore princes from 1453AD. We see the superb collection of paintings and arms and ammunitions. The view of the city from the rampart walls is breath taking. Later an hours drive brings us to the world of animals Luni, the palace amidst the more rustic life of Rajasthan.
After lunch we take you on a safari to discover the hidden beauty of the jungle life. Here you would be visiting the Bishnoi villages. Bishnois are a tribe that respects life in every form animals trees and even dead branches. They are vegetarians and even in the villages they protect the animal life and dont let anybody practice hunting in the vicinity of their villages. They live in a joint family system where the oldest member is generally the head of the family.
Then we would like you to witness the opium ceremony with the Patels a rich tribe. It is a ceremony prevalent in this part of Rajasthan where the youth offers opium to drink mixed with water to the elders of the family when they come back from work in the fields.
Day 07 : Luni Mount Abu (250km)
This morning we drive through the arid Rajasthan to reach the the lone hill station in Rajasthan at a height of 1200mt where we take you for a tour of the temples for a few hours.
Mount Abu is a true pilgrimage centre for the Jains as here we see the Delwara Jain temple complex with temples dating back to the 11th century. Later see the Nakki lake and then view the Sun going down the horizon from the sunset point.
Day 08 : Mount Abu Ranakpur Udaipur (260km)
Leave Abu and reach Ranakpur another big pilgrimage centre for the Jains. Just four hours drive from Mount Abu is the eternal Jain pilgrimage centre of Ranakpur. Admire the workmanship from the 16th century. The temples are built out of marble and the main shrine of Adinath with 1444 columns is awe inspiring and none of these are similar. Also see the sun temple and the other temples in the campus. Proceed towards Udaipur and on the way stop by the fields to see the local way of farming and irrigation. Walk into the villages to mingle with the locals around to know more about their lifestyle. Reach Udaipur by late evening and check into your hotel.
Day 09 : Udaipur
Visit the City Palace the richest palace museum in the entire Rajasthan. See the peacock square and the miniature painting school inside the palace premises. Udaipur has the prestige of housing the best miniature schools in the country under the royal patronage of the king of Udaipur. Later see the temples of Nagda and Eklingji.
The temple at Eklingji is a temple that belongs to the Maharana of Mewar (royal family) and he is often there to pray. The temple complexe of Nagda is a group of temples of which only two remain intact and those are that of Saas and Bahu - two temples of Shiva and of Vishnu both from the 7th century.
Day 10 : Udaipur Ajmer Pushkar Jaipur (360km)
Today cross the entire stretch of Mewar to reach the most holy cities of Pushkar and Ajmer.
Pushkar happens to be the holiest places according to the Hindus as it is considered that Lord Brahma (the Creator) and his wife Saraswati (the godess of learning and music) performed a ritual in the lake. Here we visit the only Brahma temple of the world before intermingling with the local colours in the local bazaar. Pushkar is the world famous for its cattle fair held each year in the month of October/November. Proceed towards Ajmer. Ajmer is the pious city for the Muslims. Surprisingly both the cities are at distance of 11km from each other. Visit the Durgah built in fond remembrance of Khwaja Muin ud Din Chisti where the Muslim pilgrims from all over India throng during the festival times. Later visit Mughal emperor Akbars Palace where his son Jehangir received Sir Thomas Roe to grant him the permission of trade to East India Company with India, that changed the history of India completely and slowly and steadily India became colony of the British Empire. Continue towards Jaipur and reach by late evening and check into hotel.
Day 11 : Jaipur
Visit the Amber fort in the morning; included is an elephant ride at the Amber fort. See the marvelous Shish mahal built in the 17th century in a fusion style of Hindu and Islamic art. Also see the hall of public audiences and Maharaja Man Singhs Palace who had twelve queens.
After lunch set off to see the Pink city visiting the observatory Jantar Mantar built in 1727 by Sawai Maharaja Jai Singh II who was a mathematician , an astronomer an astrologer and a great musician of his era. He built five observatories throughout India Jaipur, Ujjain, Varanasi, Mathura and Delhi but only the one at Jaipur is functional.
Then visit the City Palace of the Maharaja of Jaipur with a fabulous collection of robes and saris in cotton and silk with gold-latticed work. The City Palace houses a collection of paintings also in the painting gallery and of course a collection of arms and ammunitions in the ammunition gallery.
Day 12 : Jaipur Fatehpur Sikri Agra (230km)
Leave the Pink City after breakfast and reach Fatehpur Sikri by early afternoon.
Visit this abandoned city built by the Mughal emperor Akbar in the second half
of the 16th century. Fatehpur Sikri was built by Akbar after his Hindu wife
bore him the long awaited son who was born after the renowned sufi saint Salim
Chisti blessed Jodhabai Akbars Hindu wife with a son. Also visit Jodhabais
palace the biggest palace in Fatehpur Sikri even bigger than the emperors palace
himself as this was the queen who bore him his heir to the throne.
Continue towards Agra and reach Agra by early evening. Relax at your hotel or go to the local bazaar to see the lifestyle of the people.
Day 13 : Agra
Taj Mahal is awaiting your arrival today morning. A must see with the rising sun as the Taj Mahal is bathed in the golden rays of the morning sun. Built by Shah Jahan, the Taj is a white marble memorial that houses the tomb of his beautiful wife Mumtaz Mahal. This monument took 22 years to be completed and was designed, and planned by Persian architect Ustad Isa. Apart from its stunning design, balance and perfect symmetry, the Taj is also noted particularly for its elegant domes, intricately carved screens and some of the best inlay work ever seen anywhere in the world.
Then see the Agra Fort built by Akbar where Shahjahan was imprisoned by his own son Aurangzeb.
Post lunch visit Itmad ud Daulah it is the first mughal building built out completely of marble. In many contexts it is referred to being the predecessor of the Taj Mahal. Then visit Sikandara the tomb of the great emperor Akbar.
Day 14 : Agra Gwalior (119km)
Today we go to Gwalior the erstwhile stronghold of the Scindia rulers. Reach Gwalior and start your visit. A trip to Gwalior is incomplete without a visit to the fort, Scindia Palace and the tombs of Ghaus Mohammed and Tansen. Also visit the Gurjari Mahal the palace of the Gurjar queen Mrignayani today housing an archaeological museum. Also see the teli ka mandir and the Saas bahu ka mandir inside the fort. In the evening witness a sound and light show inside the fort premises.
Day 15 : Gwalior Datia Orchcha Khajuraho (272km)
Today we board our car to proceed towards Orchcha via Datia and visit the palace of the Bundela kings. Datia and Orchha are two twin cities from the medieval times. In these villages time has stopped. And you feel the timelessness of this spot. Orchha is a medieval city founded by Bundela rulers with palaces and temples of the 16th and 17th century which have remarkably withstood the onslaught of time. The river Betwa picturesquely flanks the city.

Reach Orchha by 1130 hrs and see the beautiful Palace Complex Jahangiri Mahal and the Raja Mahal. Closely study the intricacies of the mural paintings in the Raja Mahal and visit the Laxminarayana Temple.
Post lunch continue towards Khajuraho about 182 km away by road.
Day 16 : Khajuraho Varanasi ( By flight )
Morning sight seeing shows us the temples built during the 9th to the 11th centuries by the powerful dynasty of Chandela rajputs. The temples with their erotic sculptures are a feast to the eyes. The Chandelas built 85 temples in all but today only 20 temples stand intact. Visit the eastern and western group of temples before being transferred to the airport to catch your flight to Varanasi. (1525hrs)
Upon your arrival (1605hrs) in Varanasi transfer to your hotel. Rest of the day is free.
Day 17 : Varanasi Calcutta ( By overnight train )
Early in the morning (0500hrs) we take you to banks of the river Ganges where we board a boat to see the morning ablutions of the Hindus from the security of our boat. The boat ride starts from Dasashwamedh Ghat and ends at Manikarnika Ghat along the sacred Ganges. See the Kashi Vishwanath temple and the Gyanvyapi kund and the mosque attached to it. Also visit the Benares Hindu University the largest residential university in India with more than 3000 residential students.
Return to your hotel for breakfast. Later visit Sarnath the sacred city for the Buddhist all over the world. It was here that Lord Buddha preached his first sermon to his first five disciples. Also worth visiting is the museum with artifacts dating back to 3rd century BC. Visit the nearby ruins of the ancient seat of learning in Sarnath.
In time transfer to the train station to continue towards Calcutta; the cultural capital of India. Overnight in air-conditioned sleeper class train.
Day 18 : Calcutta
Reach Calcutta (Howrah Station) by 0730 hrs and check into your hotel. After breakfast in the hotel proceed for a city tour seeing Missionaries of Charity (a charitable organization started by Mother Teresa). Visit the Jain temple in South Calcutta and view the Rabindra Setu: a cantilever bridge across the holy Ganges (called Hooghly in Calcutta).
In the post lunch session see the Indian Museum with its rare artifacts on display.
Day 19 : Calcutta Bhubaneshwar
Leave early morning for Bhubaneshwar by Shatabdi Express. Upon your arrival in Bhubaneshwar transfer to your hotel.
After lunch visit the temple complex.
Day 20 : Bhubaneshwar Puri Konarak Bhubaneshwar
After breakfast at your hotel leave for a full day excursion of Puri and Konark.
At Puri visit the Lingaraj temple complex dating back to the 11th century and
marvel at the feat of man and his ingenious in making of these mammoth size.
Day 21 : Bhubaneshwar Chennai
Day 22 : Chennai Cochin
Upon your arrival at Kochi (Cochin) proceed for a half-day sight seeing of Cochin by boat.
A few interesting sites included in the tour are the Chinese fishing nets along the Vasco Da Gama Square, Santa Cruz Basilica, St. Francis Church, VOC Gate, Bastion Bungalow etc. Apart from these architectural splendors, an array of restaurants serving fresh seafood is also popular among tourists. The Chinese fishing nets erected on teak wood and bamboo poles work on the principle of balance. Records say they were first set up here between AD 1350 and 1450. Vasco Da Gama Square, the narrow promenade that parallels the beach, is the best place to watch the nets being lowered and pulled out of the sea .
Day 23 : Cochin Allepey Cochin
Visit the Fort Cochin built in British, Dutch and Portuguese styles reflect the architectural planning of the colonizers. The Church of St. Francis is also worth a visit where Vasco da Gama was buried in 1524.
Later visit the Mattancherry Palace with a collection of fine mural paintings and other masterpieces.
Proceed for Allepey. Allepey or Alappuzha is famous for its boat races, houseboats, coir products, fish and lakes. Alappuzha remains prominent on the tourist trial of Kerala as one of the major centres for backwater boat trips. "Kuttanad" in Alappuzha is one of few places in the world where farming is done below sea level. Kuttanad is a land of lush paddy fields and is called the 'Rice Bowl' of Kerala. Kuttanad stretches for 75 km sandwiched between the sea and the hills.
In the evening proceed for KATHAKALI DANCE PRESENTATION in Cochin.
Day 24 : Cochin Mysore (via Bangalore)
In time transfer to the airport to catch your connection to Bangalore. Upon your arrival in Bangalore transfer to Mysore. In the evening visit the famous Brindavan gardens.
Day 25 : Mysore Bangalore
In the morning visit the Maharajas palace with ornate interiors suggests the rich and extravagant lifestyle of the rulers of this region. Later visit Tipu Sultans Palace and capital at Srirangapatnam which holds a few mural paintings depicting life tales of Tipu Sultan and his father Hyder Ali both a living terror to the British. Finally return back to Bangalore.
Today you see the Administrative buildings of this beautiful south Indian city. Also see the botanical gardens with 1000 different varieties of flowers. This garden was done up by Hyder Ali in the 18th century.
Day 26 : Bangalore Goa ( By flight )
In time transfer to the airport to catch your flight to Goa the top beach resort in India. Visit the city and its churches before checking into the hotel. Time is at leisure to relax on the beach.
Day 27 : Goa
Relax on the beach.
Day 28 : Goa Mumbai
In time transfer to the airport for your onward flight to Mumbai.
Visit the Albert Hall Museum and Jehangir Art Gallery and then see the tower of Silence where the Parsi community leaves their dead to be eaten by the vultures and other pray birds. Also visit the Gandhi Smriti museum and the Kamala Nehru Park with its unique Boot house.
Day 29 : Mumbai Next Destiantion
In the morning excursion to Elephanta caves by motor launch.
In time transfer to the international airport for your onward flight.
TOUR ENDS
The tour will include:
Daily breakfasts
All sight seeing and tours mentioned in the itinerary
Elephant ride at Amber Fort in Jaipur
Overnight stay in the hotels mentioned
One night dinner in mud huts in the dunes
Air conditioned car with chauffeur
All applicable taxes
Rickshaw ride in the old city of Delhi
Desert and village safari in 4x4 jeeps in Luni
Opium ceremony in Luni
Visit to Bishnoi villages in Luni
Sunset cruise on Lake Pichhola in Udaipur
Early morning boat rides on river Ganges in Varanasi
Airfare for sectors mentioned: Khajuraho Varanasi Bhubaneshwar Chennai Cochin Bangalore Goa - Mumbai
Camel rides on the dunes in the desert.
Kathakali dance show in Cochin