Icons & Hidden Treasures of North India
Day 1: Arrive Delhi
Namaste and welcome to Delhi, India's northern gateway. Nowhere are India’s rich cultural contrasts brought more sharply into focus than Delhi with its ruin-studded gardens, a growing contemporary art scene and worldclass cuisine. Receive a warm welcome and be transferred privately to your luxury hotel. Settle in and discover the superb service and facilities or step outside on your own to explore all that this dazzling city has to offer.
Overnight stay at The Oberoi New Delhi
Day 2: Delhi
Take in the sights of Old and New Delhi today. starting with a visit to the thumping heart of Old Delhi where the towering minarets of India’s largest mosque, Jama Masjid, loom high above the crowded streets. Hop onto a cycle rickshaw and weave your way through the colourful bazaars of Chandni Chowk. Take a photo stop at the Red Fort, the residence of the Mughal Emperors and the seat of the Mughal capital till 1857. Gaze at the ancient ramparts, the stage for some of India’s most momentous cultural and historical events.
Next visit to the heritage-listed Humayun’s Tomb. Built in 1570 for a Mughal emperor, this beautiful palatial tomb was the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent. In New Delhi, drive down the tree-lined Rajpath (the royal path) to the 42- metre-high stone arch of India Gate, a majestic monument commemorating the contribution of Indian soldiers who laid down their lives for the British Empire in World War I. At the far end of the boulevard, glimpse the sprawling President’s Residence, Rashtrapati Bhavan. Finish your tour at the Qutub Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the tallest freestanding tower in the world. Built in the early 13th century in red sandstone and marble, the tower is covered with intricate carvings of words from the Quran.
Overnight stay at The Oberoi New Delhi
Day 3: Delhi – Agra
Bid farewell to Delhi and journey overland to Agra, home to the mesmerising Taj Mahal. Standing proud in the heart of the city, the Taj Mahal was built by Emperor Shah Jahan for his wife Mumtaz and is now the world's preeminent expression of passionate mourning. Drink in the breathtaking sunset over the Taj Mahal before returning to a royal welcome at The Oberoi Amarvilas, where you can continue to bask in uninterrupted views of the landmark from your luxury room. Visit to Mehtab Bagh (Moonlight Garden), an oasis-like garden complex across the Yamuna River from the Taj Mahal and watch the sunset cast a final golden glow over this iconic monument.
Overnight stay at The Oberoi Amarvilas
Day 4: Agra – Jaipur
Rise early and return to the Taj Mahal as the morning light bathes the marble dome and minarets in a soft glow. Return to the hotel for a sumptuous breakfast, then venture to the former imperial city of the Mughal rulers, the heritage-listed Agra Fort. Within its red sandstone walls discover a labyrinth of highly decorated palaces and ornate marble mosques built by the great Mughal emperor Akbar I. Begin overland journey towards the dusky beauty of India’s Pink City, Jaipur. Pause en-route at the deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri, just west of Agra, to admire one of the region’s most scenic landmarks. Founded in the 16th century by a Mughal emperor Akbar I, the heritage listed red sandstone city is regarded as his crowning architectural legacy. Enjoy lunch before a quick photo stop at the majestic Chand Baori, one of the largest stepwells in the world, before you arrive at your hotel, the exquisite Rajmahal Palace.
Overnight stay at The Oberoi Rajvilas
Day 5: Jaipur
After breakfast, embark on a tour of the Amber Fort for a fascinating insight into the life of the Moghuls. Pay a visit to the Anokhi Museum for a lesson in the traditional Rajasthani craft of hand printing from local artists. Afterwards, explore City Palace and its museum which houses a superb collection of Rajasthani costumes and armour of the Mughals and Rajputs, including swords, antiques and artefacts. Then, admire the heavens from within the Jantar Mantar Observatory, an astronomical and astrological hub packed with enormous instruments dating back to the 16th century. Enjoy a brief photo stop at Jaipur’s most famous building, Hawa Mahal (‘Palace of Winds’), with its distinctive red and pink facade, before setting out on foot to discover the lesser-known wonders of the Pink City. Step inside lively temples to witness traditional customs, take part in a Hindu prayer ceremony, if you wish, and sip tea with locals in a beautifully restored haveli (mansion).
Overnight stay at The Oberoi Rajvilas
Day 6: Jaipur – Rural Rajasthan (Nimaaj)
Swap the city hustle for the serenity of Rajasthani tented camp Chhatra Sagar operated by descendants of the area’s former rulers. Perched on the edge of a century-old reservoir teeming with birdlife, the five-star retreat comprises luxury en suite tents in an idyllic and peaceful rural setting. This evening get your bearings with a nature walk to spy some of the over 200 bird species before retreating to your private sitting area looking out across the water.
Overnight stay at Raas Chhatra Sagar
Day 7: Rural Rajasthan (Nimaaj)
Wake up to views of the water and glorious birdsong. Then, explore your way from a selection of included activities. Tour the local farm and village by open-top jeep, witness the region’s cottage industries in action, and meet local children at the school. For something truly relaxing, drift across the lake on a tranquil boat trip.
Overnight stay at Raas Chhatra Sagar
Day 8: Rural Rajasthan (Nimaaj) - Jodhpur
Bid farewell to your tranquil setting and continue to Jodhpur on the edge of the great Thar Desert. Settle into your hotel, before exploring the treasures of the Blue City. Venture high to the majestic Mehrangarh Fort on a clifftop overlooking the city. Marvel at the intricately carved walls and relive the rich history contained within the fort. Then, marvel at the gleaming white Jaswant Thada in contrast with its red sandstone base. Continue into the heart of the old city and wind through the narrow alleys of the bustling Sardar Market, an explosion of colour and filled with trinkets and handicrafts. Sample one of the city’s famous lassi, a sweet blend of yoghurt and spices, under the Clock Tower before returning to your hotel.
Overnight stay at Taj Umaid Bhawan Palace
Day 9: Jodhpur
Drive to Salawas for a morning safari, and visit with local potters, weavers and the Bishnoi people. Discover a fascinating culture and ethnic community in the nearby Bishnoi villages. Founded by Guru Jambheshwar in 1451, the Bishnoi sect is founded on 29 (Bishnoi) principles, including unconditional love for nature and wildlife. Spend time learning why they are protective of their land and their unique traditions and customs. En route to Jodhpur stop at a small weaving workshop and watch as family members keep up a hundred-year-old tradition of dhurry weaving. Afternoon exploring at your own pace or choose an activity (additional cost). Visit Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park located at the foot of Mehrangarh Fort or take a food walk in Jodhpur experiencing popular street food while walking down the heritage lanes of the old city.
Overnight stay at Taj Umaid Bhawan Palace
Day 10: Jodhpur – Jawai Bandh
Venture into the heart of the wild Aravalli Hills to Jawai Bandh, where leopards roam free. Amid former kingdoms of Mewar and Marwar, the region is home to the charismatic Rabari herdsmen, a people living in harmony with the indigenous wildlife. Spend some time relaxing in your luxury tented camp before heading out on a late afternoon drive in a customised 4x4 accompanied by your expert tracker-guide.
Overnight stay at Sujan Jawai
Day 11: Jawai Bandh – Udaipur
If you’re hoping to see a leopard, there’s no better place than Jawai Bandh. Head out on early morning drive in a customised 4x4 accompanied by your expert tracker-guide. The drive is timed to give you optimal viewing opportunities of the sought-after spotted cat, plus a rich variety of wildlife. Drive south to India’s most romantic city, stopping en-route at the Ranakpur Temples. Admire the intricate architectural style of the largest and most important temples of the Jain religion. Built in the 15th century, the exquisite marble complex comprises more than 1400 carved pillars. Arrive in Udaipur and discover a place where cascading, whitewashed mansions sit alongside deep blue lakes and the undulating Aravalli Hills.
Overnight stay at The Oberoi Udaivilas
Day 12: Udaipur
Set out on a morning discovery of Udaipur's distinctive architecture, arts and crafts. Your first stop is the enormous City Palace, a flamboyant fusion of Rajasthani and Mughal styles towering over the lake. Gleaming walls, marble balconies and the spectacular Peacock Courtyard will leave you in awe. Journey on to admire the beautifully carved pillars and painted walls of the three-storey Jagdish Temple. Continue to Saheliyon-ki-Bari (‘The Garden of the Maids of Honour’) to see a lavish tribute to the 48 ladies in waiting who formed part of a royal dowry. Step inside a gallery and be inspired by practising artists as they produce the miniature paintings that Udaipur is famous for. Known as the Mewar school, observe the artist using traditional stone and vegetable colours on various mediums like cotton, silk, bone and paper. Spend your afternoon at leisure. As sunset calls, take a private boat ride on the shimmering waters of Lake Pichola and see the city rising majestically above the lake in the middle of the Rajasthan desert.
Overnight stay at The Oberoi Udaivilas
Day 13: Udaipur - Delhi
Depart Udaipur with a private transfer to the airport for your flight to Delhi.
Overnight stay at The Oberoi Gurgaon
Day 14: END OF ITINERARY
In time transfer to the international airport to board your flight back home
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- Internal flight included (Udaipur to Delhi)
- Accommodation on sharing twin basis at the above hotels
- Meal plan as mentioned above on room with breakfast everywhere except in Nimaj & Jawai, all meals are included
- Transport using Innova Crysta for the whole tour as per program. Mineral water in the car for the whole tour
- Services of local ESG in all the cities as per program
- Entrance fees at the monuments as per program (one visit) are included
- Cycle rickshaw ride in Old Delhi & Bishnoi Village ride Jodhpur
- 2 shared Jeep rides are included in Jawai & 01 Shared Jeep Safari in Nimaj
- Porterage at the railway station
- Itinerary In Brief
- 2 Nights stay at 5* The Oberoi, New Delhi - Premier Room - Bed & Breakfast
- 1 Night stay at 5* The Oberoi Amarvilas, Agra - Premier Room - Bed & Breakfast
- 2 Nights stay at 5* The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur - Premier Room - Bed & Breakfast
- 2 Nights stay at Raas Chhatra Sagar, Nimaaj - Luxury Tent - Full Board
- 2 Nights stay at 5* Taj Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur - Palace Room - Bed & Breakfast
- 1 Night stay at 5* SUJÁN JAWAI Camp, Jawai Bandh - Tented Rock Suite - Full Board
- 2 Nights stay at 5* The Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur - Premier Room - Bed & Breakfast
- 1 Night stay at 5* The Oberoi, Gurgaon - Luxury Room - Bed & Breakfast
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16 - 30 April | £4,899 pp | Enquire |
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01 - 30 September | £4,719 pp | Enquire |
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01 - 30 November | £7,029 pp | Enquire |
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01 - 14 January | On Request | Enquire |
15 - 31 January | £7,059 pp | Enquire |
01 - 28 February | £7,009 pp | Enquire |
01 - 31 March | £7,079 pp | Enquire |
01 - 15 April | On Request | Enquire |
16 - 30 April | £5,099 pp | Enquire |
01 - 31 May | £5,119 pp | Enquire |
01 - 30 June | £5,029 pp | Enquire |
01 - 31 July | £5,219 pp | Enquire |
01 - 31 August | £5,169 pp | Enquire |
01 - 30 September | £5,099 pp | Enquire |
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- 24 hour room service
- Air conditioned
- Banquet Hall
- Bar
- Restaurants
- Spa
- 24-hour front desk
- Business center
- Concierge services
- Free WiFi
- Garden
- Outdoor Pools
- Air conditioned
- Bar
- Restaurants
- Spa
- 24-hour front desk
- Babysitting or childcare (surcharge)
- Bar/lounge
- Car Park
- Concierge services
- Free WiFi
- Safe location
- 24 hour room service
- Air conditioned
- Balcony
- Childrens activities
- The thumping heart of Old Delhi where the towering minarets of India’s largest mosque, Jama Masjid, loom high above the crowded streets
- The heritage-listed Humayun’s Tomb. Built in 1570 for a Mughal emperor, this beautiful palatial tomb was the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent
- The Taj Mahal was built by Emperor Shah Jahan for his wife Mumtaz and is now the world's preeminent expression of passionate mourning
- The Amber Fort for a fascinating insight into the life of the Moghuls
- The local farm and village by open-top jeep, witness the region’s cottage industries in action, and meet local children at the school
- Discover a fascinating culture and ethnic community in the nearby Bishnoi villages. Founded by Guru Jambheshwar in 1451, the Bishnoi sect is founded on 29 (Bishnoi) principles, including unconditional love for nature and wildlife
- Amid former kingdoms of Mewar and Marwar, the region is home to the charismatic Rabari herdsmen, a people living in harmony with the indigenous wildlife
- The enormous City Palace, a flamboyant fusion of Rajasthani and Mughal styles towering over the lake
- The shimmering waters of Lake Pichola and see the city rising majestically above the lake in the middle of the Rajasthan desert