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India is vast and there is so much to see. But in 9 days: you can still capture some of the cultural and social highlights of this country – we have got you covered!
From the Old and New Delhi, Ruins of Mughal Empire, you will venture it all with a rickshaw ride, getting a real feel for the hustle and bustle of this metropolitan city: its malls, people and sites. You will then travel onto Agra, to take in the marvellous Taj Mahal and its magical love story. Next, you will be visiting Jaipur: time to indulge in checking out the cuisine, colourful bazaars and crafts of Jaipur city. You will spend time exploring Jaipur city, tour bazaars, craft shops & enjoy a cuisine walk. You’ll also be visiting Varanasi, one of the most ancient cities in the world, to witness and experience the Aarti ceremony, morning banaras, Kedar Mandir, Kusthi Akharas and historical walks, covering southern temples and sacred ponds. Finally, you will return to Delhi, for your departure back home or your onward journey.
We have handpicked an assortment of hotels, with the minimum transfer time to get to them from the city and to reach attractions – giving you more time to enjoy the hotels, the attractions & cities.
Ideal For – Adventure seekers/ Solo travellers/ couples/ friends / families with teenagers / small groups consisting of friends and family.As this journey is available throughout the year, it is ideal for those who have busy schedules and are uncertain about the period of their holidays.
A city that offers both ancient and modern day India, is Delhi. Not only the nation’s capital city it is the third largest city in India and one of the fastest growing in Asia. The various ancient ruins seen in the city are seemingly silent witnesses to its magnificent history. Old Delhi brings to focus a maze of narrow, maddening alleys and back roads amidst old buildings betraying a colonial past but not overshadowing freshly prepared, piping-hot street food and vendors wooing you to yards of colourful materials and an assortment of craft. Juxtaposed is New Delhi, hi-tech, shopping malls, wide roads and a never-ending bustle of shoppers, teenagers and visitors from all over the country. You’ll find anything to everything: New Delhi never sleeps.
Then you will see the ‘other’ side – New Delhi. Interestingly, New Delhi offers more historical sites than Old Delhi but reflects a colonial past. At the same time, you will be amazed by the bustle of people getting about the malls, cinemas and of course the food – so many street food options and restaurants to indulge in.
Agra – Badal Singh established the city of Taj in 1475 AD. Agra finds mention in the Mahabharata as Agraban. Sikandar Lodi made Agra his capital but Babur defeated the Lodis to capture not only Agra but also laid the foundation of the Mughal Empire. In the mid 16th century and earlier 17th century AD, Agra witnessed a frenzied building activity and it was during this time when the symbol of love Taj Mahal was built.
An early rise and we will whisk you off to see the wondrous Taj Mahal at daybreak. It is often mentioned that the Taj Mahal seemingly changes its colours every minute depending upon the angle of the sun rays and it is best seen either at sunset or sunrise. Naturally, sunrise offers mild light for taking those timeless pictures of this monument of love.
Jaipur is bejewelled by grandeur, brilliant architecture and history. Founded in 1727 and built on a dry lakebed, the capital city of the state of Rajasthan, Jaipur is also known as “Pink City”. Once ruled by Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh II, in a grand gesture of hospitality, had the whole city painted pink terracotta in honour of a royal guest.
After an early tea/coffee, you will be driven to the Taj Mahal. At daybreak. Sunrise is considered the best time to see the palace. It is often said that the Taj Mahal seemingly changes colour, depending on the light and how the weather prevails, reflecting different hues on this symbol of love. A testament of Emperor Shah Jahan’s love for his wife Mumtaz, this white-marbeled palace commands a magical view across the crescent-shaped grassy floodplains of the Yamuna river. A timeless achievement in the range of Indo-Islamic architecture, this UNESCO Heritage Site took 21 years to construct. After returning to your hotel for breakfast, you set off to Jaipur, a 5 hour journey covering 240 kms.
Varanasi or Banaras, is an ancient city where Hindus believe that if one dies here, one would attain salvation and freedom from the cycle of birth and rebirth. Located in North India, in the state of Uttar Pradesh alongside the Ganges river, it is recognised as a centre of learning and civilisation for over 3000 years. Sarnath, the place where Buddha preached his first sermon after enlightenment, is just 10 kms away. Hindus, Jains and Buddhists converge here on religious pilgrimage throughout the year.
Come evening, after resting from your flight, we will take you to witness the Aarti (prayer) ceremony, an ancient ritual carried out by the bank of the Ganges river. Conducted by priests of only the Vedas and Upanishads: five elevated planks, a layered brass lamp, an idol of Ganga Devi, flowers, incense sticks, conch shell and other ritualistic items, are all used to accompany the chanting and mantras. The air is punctured by the blowing of the conch shells and the aroma of incense sticks, as Mother Ganga is venerated for her blessings upon her faithful worshippers.
After lunch, a late evening walk unravels the story behind Banaras being the great cremation ground of the god Shiva, ending with a late visit to the Sankata Devi temple (goddess of sorrows & a demon slayer) for a ritual worship service.
You will start your day with an early morning yoga session at Ghat: the Ganga Ghats of Varanasi are a combination of the physical, metaphysical and supernatural elements embodied in a very spiritual, even divine manner. Under the guidance of experienced yoga masters, practise yoga and enjoy the rejuvenation of your senses in the freshness of your morning. After that, it will be time to check out and prepare for your departure for Delhi; a journey that will be just under two hours’ flight time.
On your arrival in Delhi, we will take you to Delhi airport to board the flight home or your onward journey.
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If you’re looking for a no-frills stay that’s easy on the wallet, and love to spend time with locals and explore the surroundings at your own pace, this is the perfect choice for you. This hotel style is wonderfully cosy, unique, mostly owner-run and provides you with a more personalised service.
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Indulgence without breaking the bank? Well, this is the category for you. Personalised and high-quality service, attention to detail, comfort and all modern amenities are hallmarks of this category, whilst being situated in some amazing locations.
Samode Haveli is an exquisite Indian hotel located in a beautiful garden with apartments grouped around a number of private courtyards. It is an...
Step back in time into the Guleria Kothi, a stunning 18th century riverfront home that has been carefully restored and brought into this century.
Part of the acclaimed Radisson collection, the Radisson Blu Plaza Delhi Airport offers elegant rooms and easy access to the city with a prime...
The founding of The Claridges Hotels & Resorts in 1955 marked a significant turning point in the development of the Indian hotel industry. The...
The only hotel in India to receive the coveted Aga Khan Award for outstanding architecture, the ITC Mughal is certified with a LEED (Leadership...
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The absolute best in comfort and experience, these high-end properties will make your jaw drop! Unique designs, private plunge pools, personal butlers… the list goes on at these boutique properties. Luxury here is not about star ratings and amenities, it’s about being away from crowds and having authentic, personalised experiences.
The hotels, tours, add-ons, guides and chauffeurs who are part of this programme are carefully vetted, so that you enjoy the highest quality standards and enjoy your tour with peace of mind. At any given point of the tour you will always be within reach of your guide or chauffeur, either physically or via phone (e.g: when you are out exploring on your own), for any assistance.
Although it may sound strange for a tropical country, Sri Lankan hotels operate on seasonal rates. This is simply due to a particular region having attractions or weather that’s best enjoyed during a specific time of the year and also due to the demand coinciding with the European winter season. So it’s not uncommon to have two rates that apply on different dates in the same month.
But to make things less complicated for you, Experiential Journeys does things differently by giving you the lowest season ball-park rate on the website, and follows up with the exact rate upon receiving an inquiry or booking request along with the confirmed travel dates. You will not be charged anything until the final price is agreed upon.
Experiential Journeys is an Australian based company and uses AUD as the main currency. We serve a global community of travellers predominantly from New Zealand, U.K., U.S.A., Canada & U.A.E.
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