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Tigers, Taj and Temples

Trip type: 
Cultural
Adventure level: 
1.Easy
Max group size: 
12
Avg user rating: 
5
Asia, India | 12 days
Trip code: 
ACNI
What's included: 

Transport - Minibus, sleeper train, taxi, on foot, 4WD, in country flight.

Accommodation - Hotels (9nts), sleeper train (1nt)

Meals - 10 breakfasts, 1 lunch & 1 dinner

Trip Highlights: 
Visit the enchanting Taj Mahal
Experience exciting tiger safaris in Ranthambore National Park
Explore Udaipur - Venice of the East
Selection of heritage hotels
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Diwali Festival Itinerary

(11th Nov 2012)
  • Day 1 - Fly to Delhi
  • Day 2 - Delhi
  • Day 3 - Delhi & Udaipur
  • Day 4/5 - Exploring Udaipur
  • Day 6 - Jaipur
  • Day 7 - Amber Fort Palace
  • Day 8/9 - Ranthambore National Park
  • Day 10 - Ranthambore to Agra
  • Day 11 - Agra & the Taj Mahal
  • Day 12 - Fly Home
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Day
1
Fly to Delhi

Fly to Delhi

Evening flight to Delhi, arriving mid-morning the following day.

Day
2
Delhi

Delhi

After your flight, you’ll transfer to your hotel in New Delhi. The present metropolis of Delhi is at least the eighth city to have been founded on this site; its predecessors have been largely razed to the ground. This afternoon you’ll be introduced to India with a guided tour. The network of narrow streets and alleys of Old Delhi serve as a symbolic heart of this magnificent city. You'll visit the city’s largest mosque, Jami Masjid (Friday mosque). Not only is it a place of religious worship, but also a lively meeting place for the city’s Muslims and a fascinating insight into the way of life in the city. You’ll travel by local transport, the rickshaw (own expense), to ply your way through the crowds and down to the impressive Red Fort.  

Comfort Inn President Hotel –  Ideally located in the heart of the city, The President hotel is minutes from Old Delhi and only 30 miles away from the airport. The surrounding area is steeped in culture and filled with things to explore including temples and historical monuments. Various entertainment venues and charming street markets are also within easy reach. There is a currency exchange service available here and all rooms are equipped with air conditioning. (1 night)

Day
3
Delhi & Udaipur

Delhi & Udaipur

This morning, you'll start the day with a tour of New Delhi, where the wide boulevards and imposing buildings conjure up images of the British Empire at its zenith. The Lutyen’s designed Rashtrapati (formerly the Viceregal’s Lodge) is particularly impressive, whilst India Gate is one of the city’s most iconic memorials. You’ll also visit Raj Ghat, the site of Mahatma Ghandi’s cremation, now marked by a black marble plinth and memorial gardens. You’ll leave for an early afternoon flight south to Udaipur. Udaipur is sometimes called the ‘Venice of the East’, with its beautiful lakes and grandiose palaces that line the shore, an oasis in the otherwise stark and arid state of Rajasthan. It’s a short transfer from the city’s small airport to your ideally located hotel.

Lake Pichola Hotel - Located on the western banks of Lake Pichola, this hotel is surrounded by fantastic sights and sounds. Currency exchange services are available here and there is a travel desk for more information on the area. Rooms are spacious, comfortable and en suite. (2 nights - B)

Day
4/5

Exploring Udaipur

You have two whole days to explore Udaipiur and the surrounding countryside. Each morning you’ll take guided tours of the town’s main sights, leaving the afternoons free to explore further afield or simply relax by the tranquil lakeside. Founded in 1568, the City Palace dominates the lake and the old town. You’ll visit the City Palace, now a museum, where the views over the lake and the Jag Niwas ‘floating palace’ are spectacular. In the centre of the old town the ornately carved Jagdish Mandir is a classic example of a Hindu Temple, with some particularly impressive carved figures decorating its walls.

Udaipur is famed for its tie-and-dye fabrics and the fine miniature paintings of the Mewar School. Its bazaars and shops are fascinating to wander around and it’s not unusual to come face to face with an elephant as you explore the narrow lanes and streets. During one of your afternoons here you might chose to take a short cruise on Lake Pichola, stopping off to visit the temple on Jag Mandir Island. Alternatively you can hire a bicycle, or take a taxi out of town to visit the complex of 108 temples at Eklingi, the oldest of which is dedicated to Shiva and dates from the 8th century. At nearby Nagda there are decorative 10th century temples with wonderful carvings and elaborate friezes. In the evenings the sunsets are spectacular, as the changing colours of the sun wash over the Lake Pichola and this most romantic of cities.

Diwali or Deepavali, popularly known as the "festival of lights", is an important five-day festival in Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism normally during October-November. For Hindus, Diwali is one of the most important festivals of the year and is celebrated in families by performing traditional activities together in their homes. Bursting firecrackers, wearing new clothes and sharing sweets and a traditional visit to the Temple are some of the significant rituals of the day. On this special itinerary over the Diwali period, you'll be shown a demonstration of rangoli { floor decoration by different colours} and see a Pooja (Prayer) ceremony given by a priest. A special Diwali dinner and drinks will provided along with a celebratory fireworks display!  

In the early evening of day five you’ll transfer to the railway station to catch the overnight sleeper train north to Jaipur. On this journey you will sleep in bunk-style berths. There are 2-4 berths per bay and each carriage has air conditioning.

Nb. We are unable to book more than six berths on the train at any one time. Although we will do our best to ensure that the group is seated together, there may be instances where the group will be split into more than one area. Overnight train – 1 night (Bx2,D)

Day
6
Jaipur

Jaipur

This morning you’ll awake in the famous ‘Pink City’ of Jaipur. After disembarking you’ll make the short transfer to your hotel for the next two nights. Jaipur, like Delhi, has both an old and a new part to the city, and you’ll spend most time in the old city. The streets are busy with camels and bullock-carts, and above it all monkeys make their home in the old city walls. After time to freshen up after your journey, you’ll take a half-day city tour to see some of Jaipur’s most celebrated sights. You’ll head to the City Palace and the famous Palace of the Winds; here royal maidens once watched the streets below. They were able to see without being seen, due to the fabulous jali (lattice screens) which hid them from prying male eyes. Today snake-charmers and fortune-tellers ply their trade below the same hideaway. Close by is the 18th century Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory built by the city’s founder Jai Singh who, having a passion for the science, built five such wonders in major cities all over the north.

Fort Chandragupt - The ambiance of the property specialises in time-honoured architecture, style and sophistication. With an excellent level of service, this hotel also offers a multi cuisne resturant and spacious, comfortable en suite rooms that are all equipped with air conditioning. (2 nights - B)

Day
7

Amber Fort Palace

Perched on a hill some 11km from Jaipur, and nestling among the Aravalli Hills, is the historic fort-palace of Amber. You reach the palace along a twisting road that passes Maota Lake before turning uphill, past the elephant stables, to Jai Pol or ‘Victory Gate’. This is the ancient capital of the Kachhawaha Rajputs who gave their loyalty to Moghul overlords. From the spoils of war they gradually built a fabulous complex of royal rooms. Today they remain lavishly decorated with murals, jali-work and scalloped niches that once held candles to reflect the soft light from tiny mirrors, embedded in eggshell plaster. You can thoroughly explore the site and village opposite, perhaps taking an elephant ride (optional).

This afternoon is left free for you to relax or further explore the old town. The bazaars are busy night and day and are an ideal hunting ground for unusual gifts or souvenirs. (B)

Day
8/9
Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park

You’ll make an early start after breakfast this morning for the 180km drive to Ranthambore National Park (approx 4-5hrs.) Over the last few days in Rajasthan you’ll have become aware that this is one of India’s most colourful regions and today’s journey is an excellent opportunity to see the rural side of life. Most notable are the elegant women carrying terracotta pots of water from the village wells, dressed in saris in a myriad of colours. They and their families are the proud descendants of the heroic Rajputs who once ruled the state. On arrival Ranthambore you’ll check in to your hotel on the edge of the park.

Ranthambore National Park, covering 411 square kilometres, is one of the premier national parks of India. A wonderful blend of historical ruins and wildlife, it is the habitat of tiger, nilgai, sambar and chital (all types of antelope), sloth bear and caracal (a lynx-like cat), plus crocodile in the lake. During your two night stay here you'll make morning and evening game drives.

Tiger Den Resort - Inspired by nature and its beauty, the interior of the hotel is very ethnic in style so that you can get the best out of your surroundings.The dining hall adds an exotic taste to your trip, although continental cuisine is also available. The scenery of Ranthambore Tiger Reserve changes dramatically from the slopes of the Vindhyas to the sharp conical hills of the Arvalis, scenery that can be enjoyed from the resort's gardens and adds to the essence of unspoilt natural beauty. The hotel has a swimming pool, and the rooms are en suite with air conditioning. (2 nights - Bx2,Lx2,Dx2)

Day
10
Ranthambore to Agra

Ranthambore to Agra

This morning, you'll transfer to the train station where you'll catch train to Bharatpur (2hrs35mins). You'll have enough time to pay a visit to a local school before starting your journey to Agra. On route, you'll also visit Fatehpur Sikri, 'The City of Victory'. This UNESCO World Heritage site was the capital of the Mughal empire in the 16th century for only 10 years before becoming largely a ghost town, deserted due to a shortage of water. The complex is famous for its period monuments and includes one of the largest mosques in India.

Straddling the holy Yamuna River, Agra remains one of South Asia’s greatest Moghul cities and is where you'll end your journey today. Alternating with Delhi as the capital of the Moghul Empire, Agra’s past is inextricably linked with the most famous of India’s rulers, and is of course renowned for the most stunning mausoleum in the world - the Taj Mahal. You’ll arrive in Agra by early evening and check in to your hotel.

The Grand Imperial - This hotel offers enough history to keep you engrossed for days. Located in the heart of Agra, you will find the sights of the city within easy reach. There is a swimming pool, spa and activity room and the rooms are spacious and comfortable. (1 night -B)

Day
11
Agra & the Taj Mahal

Agra & the Taj Mahal

No matter how many times you’ve seen it, watching the reflections of light gradually wash over the Taj continues to have a fresh impact. Early this morning, just as the city begins to wake you’ll make the short journey by auto rickshaw to the gates of the Taj Mahal. The Taj was built as a mausoleum for Shah Jahan’s beloved wife, Mumtaz, after she died giving birth to their fourteenth child, and must surely be the world’s greatest monument to love. Architects from as far afield as Europe were commissioned to take part in its creation. At first glance, the Taj appears to be simply white marble, but closer inspection reveals that the surface is inlaid with a profusion of semi-precious stones, which form stylised flowers and bowers. Words fail to do it justice - only a visit can show you its exquisite beauty.

Although Agra is best known for the Taj Mahal, it also boasts a wonderful fort, and this afternoon you will have an opportunity to wander through its pavilions, gardens and passages. Started by Akbar and finally completed four generations later by Aurangzeb, the fort is a fusion of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles, and is early evidence of the distinctive Indian style. In the Afternoon make the drive (taking approximately 5 to 6 hours) back to Delhi. En-route, you'll pay a visit to the Wildlife SOS Bear Rescue Facility. As tonight is your last evening in India your Group Leader will no doubt organise a traditional ‘last supper’.

Comfort Inn President Hotel - Ideally located in the heart of the city, The President hotel is minutes from Old Delhi and only 30 miles away from the airport. The surrounding area is steeped in culture and filled with things to explore including temples and historical monuments. Various entertainment venues and charming street markets are also within easy reach. There is a currency exchange service available here and all rooms are equipped with air conditioning. (1 night - B)

Day
12

Fly Home

The trip ends for Land Only clients. Those with our onward flights, the return flight home usually leaves around midday, arriving back by late afternoon the same day. (B)