BEST OF INDIA

Duration: 24 Days

Destination Explored: Delhi – Agra – Abhaneri - Jaipur – Rohet Garh – Jodhpur - Udaipur – Mumbai – Munnar – Kochi - Mararikulam

DAY 1: Arrive Delhi

Welcome to Delhi – the vibrant capital of India, where ancient heritage seamlessly blends with modernity. Upon your arrival at the airport, you will be greeted by our representative who will assist with your transfer to the pre-booked hotel. Enjoy a comfortable overnight stay in Delhi, preparing for the journey ahead.

DAY 2: New Delhi Sightseeing.

After breakfast, begin your exploration of New Delhi, the imperial city designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Enjoy a scenic drive past iconic colonial landmarks such as India Gate, the majestic Rashtrapati Bhavan (President’s House), and the stately Parliament House. Continue your journey with a visit to Gandhi Smriti, the residence where Mahatma Gandhi spent his last days. This deeply moving site preserves the memory of the Father of the Nation and marks the location of his assassination. Later, visit the serene and spiritually uplifting Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, the largest Sikh temple in Delhi. Experience the remarkable Langar (community kitchen), where free meals are prepared and served daily to over 40,000 people, irrespective of caste, religion, or background — a profound example of equality and service. Enjoy lunch at a renowned city restaurant before returning to the hotel for a relaxed evening. Overnight stay in Delhi

Note :
  • Old Delhi is closed on Sundays. New Delhi attractions are closed on Mondays.
DAY3: Old Delhi Sightseeing. Head to Agra.

After breakfast, dive into the bustling charm of Old Delhi, historically known as Shahjahanabad – the grand capital of Mughal India. Begin your journey with a short heritage walk near the majestic Red Fort, leading into the vibrant chaos of Chandni Chowk, once the glittering market of the Mughals. Board a traditional rickshaw and ride through the narrow, energetic lanes of this historic bazaar. Discover hidden treasures in the bead markets, silverware shops, sari stalls, and beautifully adorned decorative item stores. Conclude your Old Delhi experience with a visit to Khari Baoli, Asia’s largest wholesale spice market, offering an intoxicating array of local and exotic spices. Later, begin your road journey to Agra — a scenic 200 km drive through Delhi’s outskirts, picturesque farmlands, and rural villages. Arrive in Agra, the city of eternal love and home to the iconic Taj Mahal. Check in to your pre-booked hotel. Overnight stay in Agra.

DAY 4: Sunrise Visit Taj Mahal and Agra Fort. Sheroes Café Visit.

Begin your day with a breathtaking sunrise visit to the Taj Mahal, the world's most iconic symbol of love. Commissioned in 1648 AD by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, this marble masterpiece took 22 years and 20,000 skilled artisans, craftsmen, and jewelers to complete. Marvel at the exquisite Pietra Dura inlay work, delicate marble carvings, and intricate jali (pierced screen) artistry that earned the Taj Mahal a place among the Seven Wonders of the World. Later, explore the majestic Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a powerful reminder of the Mughal Empire’s grandeur. Within its massive red sandstone walls, discover architectural gems like the Pearl Mosque, Diwan-i-Aam (Hall of Public Audience), Diwan-i-Khas (Hall of Private Audience), Jahangir’s Palace, Khaas Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, and the Musamman Burj, where Shah Jahan is believed to have spent his last days gazing at the Taj. In the afternoon, visit the inspiring Sheroes Café, a unique space run by acid attack survivors. With its vibrant murals and heartfelt mission, the café offers not just meals, but hope, dignity, and empowerment to women who have overcome unimaginable hardships. Overnight stay in Agra.

DAY 5: Drive to Jaipur. Enroute visit to Abhaneri Stepwell.

After breakfast, begin your journey to Jaipur, popularly known as the Pink City and the capital of the royal state of Rajasthan. En route visiting the remarkable Abhaneri Stepwell (Chand Baori) — one of the largest and most beautiful stepwells in the world. Dating back to the 9th century, this architectural marvel was originally constructed for rainwater harvesting in the arid region of Rajasthan. With 13 levels and over 3,500 narrow steps, it is not only a feat of engineering but also a powerful symbol of the deep connection between water, architecture, and community life in ancient India. After the visit, continue your drive through the scenic countryside to Jaipur. Upon arrival, check into your pre-booked hotel and relax. Overnight stay in Jaipur.

DAY 6: Jaipur City Tour and Elephant Village. Evening Theme Dinner.

After a relaxed breakfast, set out to explore the cultural and architectural treasures. Begin with a visit to the City Palace, a splendid complex that still serves as the royal residence. Fortified by grand walls, the palace features a series of courtyards, gardens, and palatial buildings, along with a museum that showcases royal costumes, arms, and historic artifacts. Next, step into the fascinating world of astronomy at the Jantar Mantar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This celestial observatory, built in the 18th century, is a remarkable blend of science and art, with massive instruments that still accurately measure time and track celestial movements. Continue to the iconic Hawa Mahal or “Palace of Winds”, built in 1799 as an extension of the City Palace. This five-storey architectural marvel, with its delicate honeycomb façade, allowed royal women to observe street festivities while remaining unseen. In the afternoon, head to the Elephant Village (Hathi Gaon) for a soulful nature experience. Enjoy one-on-one interaction with these gentle giants — feed them, paint traditional motifs on them, bathe them, and even learn basic commands from skilled mahouts. It’s an unforgettable opportunity to connect deeply with these majestic creatures in a serene environment. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Rajasthani theme dinner at a famous local restaurant, complete with live folk dance performances and a puppet show by local artists — a perfect finale to your Jaipur adventure. Overnight stay in Jaipur.

DAY 7: Train to Jodhpur. Lunch in City. Head to Rohetgarh.

This morning, transfer to Jaipur Railway Station to board your train to Jodhpur, the second-largest city in Rajasthan. Known as the Blue City, Jodhpur captivates visitors with its vibrant indigo-colored houses, majestic forts, royal palaces, and rich cultural heritage. Upon arrival in Jodhpur, enjoy lunch at a popular city restaurant before continuing your journey to Rohetgarh — a charming heritage property nestled in a tranquil village setting. Overnight stay in Rohetgarh.

DAY 8: Bishnoi Village Safari & Cultural Experience

After a relaxed breakfast, set out for an immersive rural adventure with a visit to the Bishnoi Village, a unique and tranquil place where time seems to stand still. Revered for its ecological values and deep-rooted traditions, the Bishnoi community has preserved its culture, customs, and way of life for centuries — even drawing admiration from ancient kings. During this enriching village excursion, explore traditional Bishnoi settlements, engage with the local community, and observe their sustainable lifestyle. Witness age-old crafts like pottery, weaving, and block printing in action. Learn about their reverence for nature, wildlife conservation, and their remarkable eco-conscious agricultural practices. Embark on a 5-hour open-jeep safari, traversing the scenic Rajasthani countryside and observing the authentic rhythm of rural life. Enjoy a memorable home-cooked Rajasthani lunch in Salawas Village, graciously hosted by a local family — a heartwarming cultural encounter that highlights the warmth and hospitality of rural Rajasthan. Return to your hotel in Rohetgarh for a peaceful evening. Overnight stay in Rohetgarh.

DAY 09: Excursion to Jodhpur.

After a relaxed breakfast, embark on a full-day excursion to explore the vibrant city of Jodhpur, famously known as the Blue City for its sea of indigo-colored homes. Begin with a visit to the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort, one of Rajasthan’s most majestic hill forts. Towering over the city, this architectural marvel captivates with its elaborate carvings, vast courtyards, and ornate palaces. Within the fort, explore the museum that houses an impressive collection of royal artifacts, traditional textiles, arms, and paintings, offering a vivid glimpse into Jodhpur’s regal past. Next, visit the tranquil Jaswant Thada, a striking white marble cenotaph built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. Surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens, the monument exudes peace and elegance with its delicate lattice work and serene setting. Continue to Khejarla Fort, a hidden gem located amidst rustic countryside. This 400-year-old heritage fort, with its intricate architecture, regal courtyards, and luxurious interiors, offers a glimpse into the grandeur of Rajput hospitality and legacy. Wrap up your Jodhpur visit with a stop at Kaylana Lake, a serene man-made oasis on the city’s outskirts. Enjoy a peaceful boating experience or simply relax by the lakeside, soaking in the picturesque views of the surrounding hills and landscapes. Return to your hotel in Rohetgarh for a restful evening. Overnight stay in Rohetgarh.

DAY 10: Drive to Udaipur. Enroute visit Ranakpur Jain Temple.

After breakfast, begin your scenic drive to Udaipur, fondly known as the "City of Lakes". Surrounded by the Aravalli Hills and adorned with picturesque lakes, palaces, and temples, Udaipur is one of Rajasthan’s most romantic and serene destinations. En route, visit the awe-inspiring Ranakpur Jain Temple, one of the most important and architecturally stunning Jain temples in India. Nestled amidst the forested Aravalli foothills, the temple rises with majestic domes, shikharas, turrets, and cupolas. Inside, you'll find an astonishing 1,444 intricately carved marble pillars, each unique in design — no two pillars are the same. The temple's main sanctum, the Chaumukha Shrine, houses a 6-foot tall idol of Lord Adinath (Rishabhanatha), the first Jain Tirthankara. This masterpiece of spiritual and artistic craftsmanship offers a tranquil and awe-inspiring experience. Enjoy a delicious traditional lunch at a local restaurant near Ranakpur before continuing your journey to Udaipur. Upon arrival, check into your pre-booked hotel. Overnight stay in Udaipur.

DAY 11: Udaipur City Tour.

After relaxed breakfast, visit Udaipur city Palace - A majestic architectural marvel towering over the lake on a hill surrounded by crenelated walls, The main entrance is through the triple arched gate, the "Tripolia" with eight marble porticos,  The 'MorChowk' known for its exquisite peacock mosaics in glass and the 'ChiniChitrashala' noted for its blue and white ceramics are other attractions in the palace. Visit, Jagmandir is a palace built on an island on the Lake Pichola. Also called the ‘Lake Garden Palace. The royal family used the palace as its summer resort and for hosting parties. Visit beautiful Lake Pichola, was the name of a village that lent its name to the lake. The islands of Jagniwas and Jagmandir are housed in this lake. A boat ride in the lake around sunset offers a breathtaking view of the Lake and City Palace. Overnight stay in Udaipur.

DAY 12: Fly to Mumbai.

This morning, transfer to Udaipur Airport for your flight to Mumbai, India’s dynamic and bustling financial capital. Formerly known as Bombay, Mumbai is the largest city in India and is often referred to as the "City of Dreams" — a land of opportunities where contrasts coexist. A melting pot of cultures, Mumbai is home to both glittering skyscrapers and sprawling slums, Bollywood celebrities and street vendors, historic colonial architecture and modern urban developments. It is the entertainment hub, economic powerhouse, and gateway to India’s west coast. Upon arrival, meet your representative and transfer to your pre-booked hotel. Spend the rest of the day at leisure to relax or explore the city on your own. Overnight stay in Mumbai.

DAY 13: Visit Elephanta Caves. City Tour Mumbai.

Intime visit Elephanta Caves – the ‘City of Caves’, The island of Elephanta, the glorious abode of Lord Shiva and an epitome of Hindu cave culture, consists of seven caves on an island in the Sea of Oman close to Mumbai. The 7-metre-high masterpiece “Sadashiva” dominates the entrance to Cave 1. The sculpture represents three aspects of Shiva: the Creator, the Preserver, and the Destroyer. Back to the hotel for luxury breakfast. After breakfast, visit Gateway of India - It is considered to be the most famous monument in Mumbai and also one of the main tourist places visited as part of Mumbai Darshan. The architecture of the Gateway is a combination of Hindu and Muslim architectural styles; the arch is of Muslim style while the decorations are of Hindu style. Visit Prince of Wales Museum, is one of the premier art and history museum situated on the southern tip of Mumbai on the Crescent Site near Gateway of India. Marine Drive, It is a C-shaped six-lane road along the coastline of Arabian Sea, forming a natural bay. Marine Drive is also referred to as 'Queen's necklace', because the street lights make the road look like a string of pearls and create an illusion of a necklace, when viewed at night from any elevated point along the pathway of the drive. Overnight stay in Mumbai.

DAY 14: Dabba Wala Tour and Slum Tour.

After a relaxed breakfast, begin a unique and insightful journey into the heart of Mumbai's spirit of resilience and innovation. Spend the first half of the day with the famous Dabbawalas of Mumbai, a community that has been delivering home-cooked meals across the city for over 125 years. With over 5,000 delivery personnel, they transport nearly 200,000 lunchboxes daily — and astonishingly, they do so without the aid of modern technology or smartphones, yet maintain a six-sigma level accuracy. During this immersive tour, gain first-hand insights into their incredible logistics system, meet the Dabbawalas, and understand how this simple yet highly efficient network became a case study at international business schools. In the afternoon, set out on a guided walking tour of Dharavi, one of Asia’s largest slums, yet one of Mumbai’s most vibrant hubs of micro-industry and enterprise. Far from the stereotypes, Dharavi is a bustling ecosystem of small-scale industries producing leather goods, pottery, textiles, baked goods, and recycled plastics — many of which are exported worldwide. This 2-hour walking tour, led by knowledgeable local guides, provides an authentic look into everyday life, the remarkable entrepreneurial spirit, and the strong sense of community and craftsmanship that defines Dharavi. You will also have opportunities to interact with local artisans and workers, offering a perspective that is both humbling and inspiring. Overnight stay in Mumbai.

DAY 15: Fly to Kochi. Head to Munnar.

Today, intime transfer to Mumbai airport for flight to Kochi (Cochin) - is a vibrant city, is also referred to as the Gateway to Kerala. Popularly known as 'Queen of the Arabian Sea', it is a flourishing port city showcasing a rich blend of mesmerizing natural beauty and vibrant culture. Arrive Kochi, head to Munnar - is located at the meeting point of three mountain ranges namely Kundala, Nallathanni, and Mudrapuzha. This town is also famous as a hill station and was the summer resort of the British government when they had colonized India. Check into your pre-booked hotel for Overnight stay in Munnar.

DAY 16: Trekking in Munnar. Visit to tea Factory. Evening Kalaripayattu Martial art show.

Begin your day early with the Top Station Sunrise Trek, offering unrealistically breathtaking views of Munnar’s lush hills and mist-covered valleys. The trek will take you through rolling tea plantations, their sweet aroma filling the air and lifting your spirits as the golden light breaks over the hills. Later in the day, enjoy a guided tour of a local tea factory where the iconic Munnar tea is crafted. Learn about the entire tea-making process, from plucking the leaves to processing, drying, and packaging. Whether you're a passionate tea lover or simply curious, this hands-on experience offers a new appreciation for the craftsmanship behind each cup. In the evening, witness a thrilling performance of Kalaripayattu, the "Mother of All Martial Arts." Believed to be the world’s oldest martial art, Kalaripayattu originated in Kerala over 3,000 years ago. This captivating show combines speed, strength, agility, and elegance, offering a deep cultural and historical connection to Kerala’s ancient warrior traditions. Overnight stay in Munnar.

DAY 17: Visit Spice Plantation Tour. Head to Fort Kochi.

Today morning after relaxed breakfast, enjoy Spice Plantation Tour – It is very popular because some of the most famous spices of the world are coming from Munnar only. The soil of the place is also very fertile which makes it an ideal place for the cultivation of spices. Not only this, but organic farming is also a major nature friendly approach adapted at this place. Continue your drive to Cochin. Overnight stay in Fort Kochi.

DAY 18: Day cruise of backwaters of Kumarakom and Alleppey.

After a relaxed breakfast, embark on a private rice boat cruise through the world-renowned backwaters of Kerala, one of the most tranquil and picturesque experiences in South India. Board your traditional houseboat at Kumarakom and begin a serene journey through the palm-fringed canals and waterways toward Alleppey. Covering approximately 20 kilometers, the cruise glides peacefully past lush green paddy fields, charming village homes, and scenes of daily rural life — offering a rare glimpse into the timeless rhythm of Kerala’s backwater communities. Enjoy a delicious onboard lunch, freshly prepared by your personal chef using local, seasonal ingredients. Relax on the deck as the boat gently drifts past coconut groves and fishing nets, and witness a breathtaking sunset over the shimmering waters — a perfect moment of calm and reflection. By evening, disembark and transfer to Fort Kochi. Overnight stay in Fort Kochi.

DAY 19: Fort Kochi Tour.

After delicious breakfast, visit Fort Kochi Township, Since many European countries have occupied this place in the past, you will be able to get a glimpse of the European culture in the buildings and shops of the township. Some significant structures are Fort Immanuel, David Hall and Vasco House. Visit Chinese Fishing Nets is an unusual method of fishing that has been under operation for more than 500 years. With the sea in the background, the site of the Fishing Nets is a photographer's delight. Head to Church of Saint Francis is known for its historical significance. The famous explorer Vasco da Gama was originally buried at this church but his remains were taken to Lisbon some 14 years later. The structure of the church showcases Portuguese and Dutch architecture. Visit The Santa Cruz Basilica is one of the finest structures in Kerala, showcasing great architectural beauty and amazing artistry. The church has beautiful paintings and its arches, altar, columns, ceiling and windows have a grand look. Overnight stay in Fort Kochi.

DAY 20: Head to Mararikulam.

After breakfast, depart for Mararikulam (commonly known as Marari), a tranquil coastal village famed for its pristine, uncrowded beach and laid-back charm. Tucked away from bustling tourist trails, Marari offers a perfect escape into nature and serenity. On arrival, check into your pre-booked beachside resort. The rest of the day is free for you to unwind on the golden sands, take a refreshing dip in the Arabian Sea, or simply laze under swaying coconut palms with a book in hand. For those interested in local culture, Marari is also home to the Velorvattom Maha Deva Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, and revered as one of the sacred spiritual sites in the region. Spend the day at your own pace, soaking in the calm, rustic beauty of this coastal haven. Overnight stay in Mararikulam.

DAY 21: Day at leisure on Beach

Today is a day of pure relaxation. Enjoy your time at leisure on the sun-kissed beaches of Mararikulam, surrounded by the peaceful rhythm of waves and swaying coconut palms. You may also explore nearby fishing villages, enjoy a refreshing swim, or indulge in spa and wellness treatments available at your resort. Overnight stay in Mararikulam.

DAY 22: Day at leisure on Beach

Explore the peaceful, serene and pristine environment. Overnight stay in Mararikulam.

DAY 23: Departure Flight back home.

At the scheduled time, you will be transferred to Kochi International Airport to board your flight back home, carrying with you cherished memories of India's diverse landscapes, rich culture, and unforgettable experiences.

Safe travels and we hope to welcome you again soon!

Tour Service Ends….

LUXURY TOUR OF NORTH INDIA

Duration: 10 Days

Destination Explored:

Delhi – Agra - Jaipur – Varanasi – Sarnath - Delhi. Northern India is an amalgamation of ancient ruins, religious sites and places of worship, beautiful valleys, hill stations and some of the country's fast paced cosmopolitans. Our list of the best places to visit in north India will take you through historical monuments such as The Taj Mahal, Jaipur the pink city is a major sightseeing destination in Rajasthan India. Varanasi (also known as Kashi) is one of the oldest living cities in the world. Sarnath the site where Gautama Buddha first taught the Dharma, or where Buddha preached his first sermon.

DAY 1  : Arrival Delhi

Arrive Delhi - the capital city of India is a sprawling modern metropolis with a stunning backdrop of ancient architecture. After welcome services at airport our representative will transfer you to your pre-booked hotel for Overnight stay in Delhi.

DAY 2: New Delhi Sightseeing

Today after relaxed breakfast enjoy sightseeing tour of New Delhi. Step into newer part of the town famed as Luteyan’s Delhi and enjoy the drive pass through the colonial era heritage buildings of India Gate, President Palace, and the Parliament House, pay tribute to the man of Peace “Mahatma Gandhi”, with visit to Gandhi’s home, where he lived during his Delhi visits. The emotional site also stores the silent memory of his assassination. Also visit Bangla Sahib, the largest Sikh temple in Delhi. Massive kitchen of the shrine provides holy food to 40 thousand people daily.  This community meal service is extended to all visitors, regardless of caste, creed, race, religion, or economic standing in society. Post Lunch drive back to hotel. Overnight stay in Delhi.

Remarks: New Delhi Remains closed on Monday for Tourism.

DAY 3: Old Delhi Sightseeing. Train to Agra

Morning post breakfast head to Old Delhi, locally famed as “Purani Dilli” and with the name of Shahjahanabad in past was the capital of Mughal India. A ten-minute heritage walk along the Red Fort leads us to the adventure chaos of Chandni Chowk, was the Bazzar of Mughal’s. Board the Rickshaw and slither into the narrow lanes of Chandi Chowk to witness the famous wholesale markets of the beads, Silverware, Sari, Decorative items, and the famous Spice market of Delhi - the Asia’s largest wholesale spice market that will allow you to select from a variety of both local and exotic spices. Intime transfer to train station for Superfast train to Agra. Arrive Agra – the city of Love and Taj Mahal and check into your pre-booked Hotel for overnight stay in Agra.

Remarks: Old Delhi remains closed on Sunday  for Tourism.

DAY 4: Sunrise visit to Taj Mahal and Agra Fort. Drive to Jaipur.

Today enjoy sunrise visit to the World’s most alluring monument – Taj Mahal. Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan built the greatest memory for Love in 1648 AD in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaj Mahal. It took not less than 22 years and work force of 20000 skilled labourers, skilled artisans, and jewelers for the construction of this grand memorial. The brilliant art work of Pietra Dura, intricate pierce work and marble carving on Marble embraces Taj Mahal in the World’s Wonder list. After breakfast Visit to the astonishing UNESCO World heritage Red fort of Agra. Venerate the Mughal’s grandeur with visit to the Pearl Mosque, Halls of Public and Private audience, Jahangir’s Palace, Khaas Mahal, Sheesh Mahal and Musamman Burj inside Agra fort. It is about 2.5 km northwest of its more famous sister monument, the Taj Mahal. Drive to pink city Jaipur. The Dazzling metropolis is the capital of Royal state Rajasthan in India.  Overnight stay in Jaipur.

Remarks: Taj Mahal remains closed on Friday for Tourism.

DAY 5: Jaipur Sightseeing

After relaxed breakfast enjoy Jaipur city tour visiting the city palace – Museum and residence of the Royal family, it is fortified by a tremendous wall, behind which can be found an array of courtyards, gardens and buildings. Visit Jantar Mantar is a celestial masterpiece nestled in the heart of Jaipur. The Jantar Mantar seamlessly blends science and art, transcending the boundaries of conventional design. Head to the spectacular Hawa Mahal also known as “Palace of Breeze”, was built in 1799 as an extension to the Royal City Palace of Jaipur. It is an extraordinary pink-painted, delicately honeycombed hive that rises a dizzying five storeys. Evening enjoy Theme dinner at famous city restaurant with live folk dance and tickling puppet show by local artist. Overnight stay in Jaipur.

DAY 6: Amber Fort Sightseeing

Today after breakfast head to Amber Fort, is one of the most picturesque forts in India and one of the favorite sights of shooting for Bollywood film makers. Ascend the Amber hill on the back of embellished elephant with feel of Maharaja & Maharani to reach the 16th sanctuary-built hill fort of Amber. Get soaked in the history of Rajput’s with visit to Halls of Public and Private audience, Sukh Niwas (Pleasurable Residence) - where the ruler would meet his subjects and address their grievances. and spectacular Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace) - This breathtaking palace is renowned for its exquisite mirror work, where tiny pieces of reflective glass have been intricately embedded into the walls and ceilings. As light hits the mirrors, the entire palace seems to shimmer and glow, creating a mesmerizing sight. Overnight stay in Jaipur.

DAY 7: Fly to Varanasi. Evening Ganga Aarti.

Today morning transfer to Jaipur Airport to board your flight to Varanasi - is the oldest living city in the world and most sacred city in Hinduism. Check into your pre – booked hotel. At dusk submerge yourself into supreme spiritually with attendance at holy Ghat of Dasaswamedh (a sacred ghat on the Ganges River) to witness the extravagantly choreographed River Ganges Aarti ceremony enthusiastically performed by the apprentices of the Upanishads & Vedas. Through the aarti, Agni Pooja is performed in which a commitment is made to the Lord Shiva, Mata Gange, Surya, Agni (Fire) as well as the whole universe made by the Lord Shiva. Overnight stay in Varanasi.

DAY 8: Morning Sunrise Cruise. Excursion to Sarnath.

Today at Sunrise collect another marvelous experience of the town – set sail into the river Ganges and espy the magnificent view of Hindu mores performing their rituals, worshiping the Sun, and taking dip into the holy river for salvation on the Ghats. There are numerous temples, old buildings, ashrams, and palaces along the shoreline which beautifully gleams into the river and looks like rainbow when the sunlight touches them. After breakfast, enjoy excursion to Sarnath is the most historical and Buddhist holy place in the Varanasi. It is a place where Lord Buddha preached his sermon after attaining enlightment. Visit the Dhamekh Stupa is the place where Lord Buddha had given his first conversation of Dharma and Chaukhandi Stupa is the place where Lord Buddha met his 5 disciples first in Sarnath. The Ashoka pillar of Sarnath is the National emblem of India. It can be felt like a new world of heaven on the earth, totally away from the rush, dust and crowd. Overnight stay in Varanasi.

DAY 9 : Old Town and Temple Tour. Fly to Delhi.

After relaxed breakfast, visit Kashi Vishvanath Temple is one of the most famous Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. Inside the temple, there are hymns being sung by worshippers. Ardent devotees chant “Har Har Mahadev" in praise of Lord Shiva. Priests perform mesmerising Aarti ceremonies accompanied by melodious bells ringing and lamps glowing. Visit Kaal Bhairav Temple - is an esteemed place of worship where people pay homage to Kaal Bhairav, a fierce avatar of Shiva. “Kotwal of Varanasi,” as he is known, is regarded as the patron god of this town. the god is shown holding a trident and noose which symbolize power and justice. Visit Durga Kund Temple (Hindu Goddess Durga). Afternoon transfer to Varanasi Airport for fly to Delhi. Arrive Delhi and Check into pre-booked hotel for Overnight stay in Delhi.

DAY 10 : Fly back to home

Intime transfer to Delhi International Airport for fly back to home.

Tour Services ends

WONDERS OF LADAKH WITH TAJ MAHAL

Duration: 12 Nights/ 13 Days
Destination Explored :

Delhi – Agra – Leh - Lamayuru – Uleytokpo  – Nubra - Turtuk – Pangong - Delhi

Ladakh - Where earth meets the sky and silence speaks louder than words. Nestled in the northernmost part of India bounded by the mighty Himalayas and Karakoram ranges, this high-altitude desert is a dream destination for nature lovers, thrill-seekers, and spiritual travelers alike. From the mirror-like Pangong Lake to vast barren mountains, deep blue skies, ancient monasteries perched on cliffs, and flowing rivers like Indus and Zanskar create a magical environment for photographers and wanderers.

Day 01: Arrive Delhi

Welcome to Delhi, the vibrant capital of India — a fascinating blend of old-world charm and modern dynamism. Upon arrival at the airport, you will be greeted by our representative, who ensure a smooth transfer to your pre-booked hotel. Relax and unwind after your journey, as you prepare to explore the wonders of India in the days ahead. Overnight stay in Delhi.

Day 02: Explore New Delhi & Drive to Agra – City of Eternal Love

After a relaxed breakfast, begin your day with a sightseeing tour of New Delhi, the grand and spacious capital designed by British architect Edwin Lutyens. Enjoy a scenic drive past iconic landmarks such as the majestic India Gate, the grand Presidential Palace, and the stately Parliament House — proud symbols of India’s democratic legacy. Pay homage to the Father of the Nation with a visit to Gandhi Smriti, the residence where Mahatma Gandhi spent his final days. This emotionally moving site preserves the memory of his life and his assassination, offering a quiet space for reflection and tribute. Next, visit the serene Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, Delhi’s largest Sikh temple. Experience the spirit of community and compassion in its legendary langar (community kitchen), which serves freshly prepared vegetarian meals to over 40,000 people daily — a powerful symbol of unity, equality, and service. After lunch, embark on a memorable 200 km countryside drive to Agra, winding through Delhi’s suburbs, lush farmlands, and quaint villages. Upon arrival in Agra, the city that cradles the timeless love story of the Taj Mahal, check in to your pre-booked hotel. Overnight stay in Agra.

Day 03: Sunrise at the Taj Mahal & Agra Sightseeing | Return to Delhi

Rise early today for a mesmerizing sunrise visit to the Taj Mahal, the eternal symbol of love. Bathed in the golden hues of dawn, this white marble masterpiece radiates an ethereal glow. Commissioned in 1648 AD by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, the Taj took 22 years and over 20,000 artisans, craftsmen, and jewelers to complete. Adorned with delicate Pietra Dura inlay work, intricate marble carvings, and symmetrical design, it rightly holds its place as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Return to the hotel for breakfast, and later proceed to explore the majestic Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that once served as the stronghold of the Mughal Empire. Discover its grand palaces and courtyards, including the Pearl Mosque, Diwan-i-Aam (Hall of Public Audience), Diwan-i-Khas (Hall of Private Audience), Jahangir’s Palace, Khaas Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, and the elegant Musamman Burj, from where Shah Jahan is believed to have spent his last days gazing at the Taj. In the late afternoon, drive back to Delhi. Overnight stay in Delhi.

Day 04: Fly to Leh – land of high passes.

Early this morning, transfer to Delhi airport for your scenic flight to Leh, the mystical capital of the former Kingdom of Ladakh. Nestled between the Kunlun Mountains and the Himalayas, Leh is often referred to as ‘Little Tibet’ for its rich cultural heritage, dramatic landscapes, and serene monasteries. Upon arrival at Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, receive a warm traditional Ladakhi welcome, and proceed to your pre-booked hotel. As Leh sits at an altitude of 11,500 ft (3,500 meters), the day is reserved for rest and acclimatization. It is medically advised to limit physical activity on the first day to allow your body to adjust to the low oxygen levels in the high-altitude environment. Take the day to relax, soak in the mountain air, and enjoy your peaceful surroundings. Overnight stay in Leh.

Day 05: Leh City Tour. Evening visit local Leh Bazzar.

After a relaxed breakfast, begin your day with a city tour of Leh, steeped in history and surrounded by breathtaking Himalayan scenery. Start with a visit to the Leh Palace, once the royal residence of the Namgyal dynasty. This nine-storey structure, among the tallest of its time, offers panoramic views of the Leh town and surrounding mountains — a photographer’s delight. Next, ascend to the peaceful Shanti Stupa offering awe-inspiring 360° views of Leh and the snow-covered peaks beyond. Continue your tour with a visit to the Hall of Fame, a poignant museum maintained by the Indian Army, dedicated to the brave soldiers who sacrificed their lives during the Indo-Pak wars.  In the evening, stroll through the vibrant Leh Bazaar, brimming with local life, colours, and crafts. Explore shops filled with Tibetan curios, prayer wheels, pashmina shawls, silver jewelry, thangka paintings, and apricot products — perfect souvenirs to bring home a piece of Ladakh's charm. Overnight stay in Leh.

Day 6: Spiritual Sojourn – Hemis, Shey & Stok Village

After breakfast, begin your spiritual and cultural journey with a visit to the renowned Hemis Monastery, the wealthiest and largest monastery in Ladakh belonging to the Drukpa lineage. The gompa houses a fascinating museum displaying sacred Tibetan manuscripts, ancient Thangkas, gilded statues, jeweled stupas, and even a rare stuffed vulture pup. Continue to Shey Palace, once the summer capital of Ladakh, where a magnificent 39-foot copper and gold-gilded statue of Shakyamuni Buddha stands as one of Ladakh’s largest. Set against serene landscapes, Shey is a quiet, contemplative stop. Later, explore Stok Village, home to the Stok Palace and Stok Monastery. Perched amidst stunning vistas of Stok Kangri, this traditional Ladakhi village offers panoramic views of the Indus Valley and surrounding peaks. Overnight stay in Leh.

Day 7: Drive to Lamayuru – The Moonland via Uleytokpo

Today, embark on a scenic drive to Lamayuru, 127 km from Leh and perched at 3,510 meters. En route, pass through the enchanting village of Uleytokpo, known for its serene beauty and untouched charm. Visit the ancient Lamayuru Monastery, also known as Yuru Gompa or Tharpa Ling – “the place of freedom.” Nestled amid rugged cliffs, this monastery is one of the oldest and most significant spiritual sites in Ladakh. Later, explore the surreal Moonland, a region with otherworldly, moon-like terrain formed by unique geological erosion. Its yellow-brown hills and dreamlike landscape make it a photographer’s paradise. Overnight stay in Uleytokpo.

Day 8: Return to Leh via Sangam, Magnetic Hill & Gurudwara Pathar Sahib

Drive back to Leh, with en-route sightseeing:

  • Sangam Point – Witness the spectacular confluence of the Indus and Zanskar Rivers, with their distinct colors merging in dramatic fashion.
  • Magnetic Hill – Experience the optical illusion that makes vehicles appear to roll uphill, defying gravity.
  • Gurudwara Pathar Sahib – A serene Sikh shrine built in honor of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, with a miraculous story of a sacred rock bearing his imprint.

Overnight stay in Leh.

Day 9: Leh to Nubra Valley via Khardung La | Explore Nubra

Begin early with a drive over the iconic Khardung La Pass (18,360 ft), one of the world’s highest motorable roads, offering exhilarating Himalayan views.

Descend into the enchanting Nubra Valley, known as the Orchard of Ladakh. Visit:

  • Panamik Village – Renowned for its hot sulphur springs, believed to have medicinal properties.
  • Samstanling Monastery – Over 140 years old, it features vibrant murals and peaceful prayer halls.
  • Zamskhang Palace – A historic royal residence, now in ruins, scattered with ancient stupas and offering a glimpse into Nubra’s regal past.

Overnight stay in Nubra Valley.

Day 10: Excursion to Turtuk Village & Diskit Monastery

Today, head to Turtuk Village, India’s northernmost village near the Pakistan border. Nestled by the Shyok River, this Balti village charms visitors with wooden bridges, white waterfalls, a local mosque, and a cultural museum. In the afternoon, visit Diskit Monastery, one of Nubra’s oldest and largest. The monastery sits atop a hill, overlooking the valley and the winding Shyok River, and houses the majestic Maitreya Buddha statue. Overnight stay in Nubra Valley.

Day 11: Nubra to Pangong Tso – Jewel of Ladakh

Drive to the mesmerizing Pangong Tso, located at 14,270 feet on the Indo-China border. Known for its changing hues—blue, green, even red—this brackish lake is 134 km long, with two-thirds lying in China. Enjoy the serenity of this high-altitude lake surrounded by craggy mountains, fluffy clouds, and flocks of migratory birds like Brahminy ducks and bar-headed geese. Overnight stay near Pangong Lake.

Day 12: Pangong Tso to Leh via Chang La

Bid farewell to the surreal Pangong as you drive back to Leh, crossing the snow-covered Chang La Pass (17,585 ft). Adorned with colorful prayer flags and dramatic views, it’s one of the highest passes in the world. Arrive in Leh and relax after your high-altitude journey. Overnight stay in Leh.

Day 13: Depart Leh – Fly to Delhi | Tour Ends

After breakfast, transfer to the Leh Airport in time for your flight to Delhi. Upon arrival, you will be assisted for your onward journey or international departure. With hearts full of memories and minds filled with mountain serenity, your Ladakh journey concludes.

Tour Services End.

TOUR OF SHIVA

Duration: 14 Days
Destinations Covered: Delhi – Deoghar – Varanasi – Ujjain – Omkareshwar – Somnath – Dwarka – Porbandar – Delhi
Introduction

Lord Shiva, the Supreme Being and Destroyer of Evil, is venerated in various forms across India. Among the most sacred representations of his divine presence are the twelve Jyotirlingas—shrines where Shiva is worshipped as a radiant column of light. The word ‘Jyoti’ translates to light and ‘Linga’ to symbol, together signifying the cosmic pillar of energy. Each Jyotirlinga is believed to be a distinct manifestation of Shiva and is considered highly auspicious. This 14-day spiritual journey offers a profound experience of faith, devotion, and cultural heritage, as you visit some of the most revered Jyotirlingas across India.

Day-wise Itinerary

DAY 1: Arrival in Delhi

Upon arrival in Delhi, India’s vibrant capital city, you will be welcomed by our representative and transferred to your pre-booked hotel. The remainder of the day is at leisure to recover from your journey and prepare for the pilgrimage ahead. Overnight stay in Delhi.

DAY 2: Fly to Deoghar – Evening Darshan

After breakfast, proceed to the airport for your flight to Deoghar, a spiritually significant town known historically as "Debadurg" or “Fortress of the Gods.” On arrival, check into your hotel. In the evening, visit Baidyanath Jyotirlinga, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas and also counted among the 51 Shakti Peethas. This sacred temple is a confluence of Shiva and Shakti, enhancing its spiritual importance. Overnight stay in Deoghar.

DAY 3: Jalabhishek at Baidyanath – Train to Varanasi

Begin your day with an early morning Jalabhishek ritual at the Baidyanath temple. Later, visit Basukinath Temple, believed to be the divine courtroom of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. By afternoon, board a superfast Vande Bharat train to Varanasi, the world’s oldest continuously inhabited city and a major spiritual hub. Overnight stay in Varanasi.

DAY 4: Varanasi Temple Tour and Ganga Aarti

Following breakfast, visit Kaal Bhairav Temple, an important shrine dedicated to a fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva known as the protector of the city. Continue to Durga Kund Temple and Tulsi Manas Temple, where Goswami Tulsidas is believed to have composed the Ramcharitmanas. In the evening, attend the spectacular Ganga Aarti ceremony at Dasaswamedh Ghat, a vibrant ritual honoring the Ganges River and invoking the cosmic powers. Overnight stay in Varanasi.

DAY 5: Visit to Kashi Vishwanath and Rudrabhishek Ritual

Visit the sacred Kashi Vishwanath Jyotirlinga, one of the most revered Shiva temples in India, located on the banks of the holy Ganges. Participate in the Rudrabhishek ceremony, a deeply spiritual Vedic ritual invoking Lord Shiva through sacred chants and offerings. Overnight stay in Varanasi.

DAY 6: Sunrise Ganga Cruise – Overnight Train to Ujjain

Embark on an early morning cruise on the Ganges, observing the serene rituals performed along the ghats as the city awakens. Later in the day, board an overnight train to Ujjain, another key pilgrimage center in Madhya Pradesh. Overnight journey.

DAY 7: Arrival in Ujjain – Visit to Mahakaleshwar Temple

Arrive in Ujjain, an ancient city situated on the banks of the Kshipra River and known as the "Greenwich of India." After hotel check-in and some rest, visit the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, one of the most sacred Jyotirlingas. The temple is famous for its architectural beauty and the extraordinary Bhasma Aarti, where sacred ash is offered to Lord Shiva. Overnight stay in Ujjain.

DAY 8: Excursion to Omkareshwar – Transfer to Indore

Travel to Omkareshwar, located on the Mandhata Island in the Narmada River and shaped like the sacred Hindu symbol "Om." Perform rituals and Yagya at the temple, believed to bestow the merits of performing an Ashwamedha Yagna. Later, transfer to Indore for an overnight stay.

DAY 9: Fly to Ahmedabad – Drive to Rajkot

Transfer to Indore Airport for your flight to Ahmedabad, the bustling commercial capital of Gujarat. Upon arrival, drive to Rajkot, a city with rich cultural traditions. Overnight stay in Rajkot.

DAY 10: Journey to Somnath

Proceed to Somnath, home to the first Jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva. Located at the confluence of three rivers and along the Arabian Sea, the temple is a symbol of resilience, having been rebuilt multiple times after invasions. Check into your hotel and relax. Overnight stay in Somnath.

DAY 11: Visit Somnath Temple

Explore the majestic Somnath Temple, beautifully situated on the shores of the Arabian Sea. In the evening, attend the Sound and Light Show, which narrates the history of the temple in the iconic voice of Amitabh Bachchan. Overnight stay in Somnath.

DAY 12: Drive to Dwarka via Porbandar

Travel to Dwarka, one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites associated with Lord Krishna. En route, visit Porbandar, the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi and home to the Sudama Temple, built in white marble and dedicated to Lord Krishna’s childhood friend. Continue to Dwarka for your overnight stay.

DAY 13: Visit Nageshwar Jyotirlinga and Local Temples

Start your day with a visit to Nageshwar Jyotirlinga, a significant shrine that houses an underground sanctum and an 80-foot-tall seated statue of Lord Shiva. Continue to other sacred sites including Gopi Talav, Rukmini Devi Temple, Bhadkeshwar Mahadev, Gomti Ghat, and Beyt Dwarka, each offering unique insights into Hindu mythology and devotional traditions. Overnight stay in Dwarka.

DAY 14: Return to Delhi via Rajkot

Drive to Rajkot for your flight back to Delhi. Upon arrival in Delhi, connect to your international flight, bringing your spiritually enriching journey to a close with the blessings of Lord Shiva.

Mumbai Dabbawala Tour

Inclusions

  • Train tickets from Churchgate to Mahalaxmi Station in First Class compartment.
  • Entrances
  • Lunch
  • English speaking tour guide
  • GST

Exclusions

  • Tips to Driver / Guide
  • Drinks & Water at Restaurant during Lunch.

Note: Dabbawala Tours are not operational on Sundays and major national holidays.

Tour Description

In the Mumbai Dabbawala Tour, you will get an insight into the incredible and vintage aspect of the Mumbai city. For decades the community has been offering tiffin delivery services all across Mumbai. Through the years, they have become an integral part of Mumbai. In this tour, you will be spending half a day with these folks understanding the objective of dabbawala of Mumbai who carries and delivers freshly made home cooked meal. This memorable trip will deliver all you need right at the core of your heart.

Tour

  • The Mumbai Tour with Dabbawala will start at 10:00 am, the driver would receive you from the hotel. Then you will head towards the Churchgate Station wherein you will board a local train in Mumbai. Travel in the first-class compartment and de-board the train at Mahalaxmi station. Here, you will get to see the Dabbawalas disembarking the train, sorting out the lunch boxes based on area wise markings for the delivery to the right place at the right time.
  • In this local train journey, you will also get the chance to click great photographs.
  • Our final destination in this journey would be Churchgate. Where we will see how Dabbawalas are resorting to Dabba at Churchgate Railway Station for the end delivery of lunch boxes.
  • This lunch box delivery system is 125 years old & a lesser-known thing to do for a tourist. Their task is to carry and delivery fresh homemade food to officer goers on time without error. They delivery 200,000 tiffin boxes every day without a single error in six million deliveries. 5000 dedicated tiffin delivery personals without any technical support, not even smartphones.
  • The mode of transportation to delivery so efficiently these 200k lunch boxes are bicycle, wooden cart & Mumbai's local train.

DHARAVI SLUM TOUR

TIME:

  • Operates every day
  • Duration: 2 – 2.5 hours
  • Morning Tour: 10:00 AM
  • Afternoon Tour: 2:00 PM
  • Evening Tour: 5:00 PM

Normally Meeting Location:

  • Third Wave Cafe Shop is Just opposite Mahim West Railway station.

Inclusions:

  • English Speaking Tour Guide
  • Entrance Tickets
  • GST

Exclusions:

  • Tips to Driver & Guide
  • Drinks & Water at Restaurant during Lunch.

Dharavi is one of the largest slums in Asia. Dharavi’s economic output is estimated to be approximately 1 billion US dollars annually much of that revenue is generated by Rubie’s informal recycling industry over 20 million people live in Mumbai they produce over 6,500 tons of garbage every single day over 85% of that waste is recycled. Dharavi slums in Mumbai the DHARAVI’s one of the most vibrant centers for extreme entrepreneurship on our Planet. It has a large number of thriving small-scale industries that produce Plastic Recycling, export quality leather goods, pottery, embroidered garments, and many more. Most of these products are made in tiny manufacturing and sold in domestic as well as international markets.

In this two hour of a walking tour of Dharavi slum private tour, you will see various factories & also interact with the people of Dharavi. Normally people think slum is all poor people left there but we are trying to show the different set of Dharavi slums which is a sense of community and friendly and hard work hard-working people have is a place where many different kinds of people live there are very poor people and also very very rich also people who export stuff from here who make millions of rupees so it’s a city within the city.

Highlights of the Dharavi Slum Tour

Cost Includes:

  • Plastic Recycling
  • Houses in Slum
  • Leather Industires
  • Paper Recycling
  • Clothing Factories
  • Soap Manufactures
  • Pottery
  • Aluminium Recycling
  • Slum Market
  • Colour dye