Day 1 – Thursday, January 25 – Arrival in Delhi
Welcome to Delhi, India a monumental city with a vibrant mix
of old and new teeming with bazaars, stately British boulevards,
powerful Mughal palaces and forts, and intricate, ethereal
towers, temples and tombs. Upon group arrival in Delhi at
Indira Gandhi International Airport you will meet our English
speaking local guide who will remain with the group for the
duration of the tour.
Private group transfer to the hotel.
As most flights will arrive late in the day and evening you’ll be
free to relax and unwind at the hotel after check-in.
*Broad Escapes will have a group flight from Toronto
(preference to Air Canada direct flights). The group transfer will
be based on the recommended group flight arrival time. Private
transfers (at an additional cost) can be arranged for those
arriving at a different date/time. Flights from all gateways can
be arranged through Broad Escapes.
Overnight in Delhi – 2 nights – Vivanta by Taj (or similar)
Day 2 – Friday, January 26 – Delhi B/D
We begin our adventure to India with a classical morning yoga
stretch and meditation to relieve the stresses of the previous
day’s flights and to energize the various energy channels
(chakras) in our body. Learn the history behind this ancient
tradition that has gained popularity worldwide. Later we’ll set
out on a city tour of New & Old Delhi. In New Delhi we’ll visit
Qutub Minar, a stunning 240-foot minaret, the tallest in the
world, Humayun’s Tomb, India Gate and Lakshmi Narayan
Temple – a modern Hindu Temple. Drive past the President’s
House, Parliament House and Government Secretariat
Buildings. In Old Delhi we’ll visit Raj Ghat, the cremation site of
Mahatma Gandhi. We continue to Jama Masjid, one of the
largest mosques in India then drive past the famous Red Fort
before we trade our vehicle for traditional bicycle rickshaws. On
our rickshaws we’ll weave through the crooked, congested
alleys off Chandni Chowk, one of India’s oldest and busiest
bazaars, and see the traditional workmanship for which India is
well known and still thrives. In the evening we have an
enriching cultural and culinary experience with a cooking
demonstration and family dinner where we’ll relish in Indian
food and share a few stories and laughs with a local family.
Note: January 26th is Republic Day in India. Some places &
routes may be closed due to Delhi Government orders.
Overnight in Delhi – Vivanta by Taj (or similar)
Day 3 – Saturday, January 27 – Delhi to VaranasiB/D
This morning transfer to the airport for a domestic flight from
Delhi to the ancient city of Varanasi (1.5 hours), the city of
Hindu culture. A holy city dedicated to Shiva, Varanasi has
survived the centuries because of its sanctified place in India’s
religious life. This afternoon visit Sarnath, a major Buddhist
centre, where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon. Here
we’ll visit the Dhamekh Stupa, an imposing cylindrical structure
(43.5m high) of the Gupta age, the Buddhist Temple and the
Archaeological Museum. This evening, at sunset, visit the ghats
(bathing steps) on the Ganges by candle-lit boat and witness
the intriguing ‘Aarti’ Ceremony. Here we will observe the
mystical scene of the many ghats lit with oil-lamp lights,
Brahmans chanting hymns and numerous floating oil lamps, all
part of the daily, evening ceremonies along the Ganges.
Varanasi is one of the world’s oldest continually inhabited cites
and is regarded as one of Hinduism’s seven holy cities. Located
along the Ganges River, millions of Hindus travel for pilgrimage
to worship, to mourn or to die here. It’s best to take a boat ride
on the Gange River to experience the Ganga Aarti ceremony,
performed each evening in Varanasi. The ceremony consists of
bell-ringing (to ward off evil spirits) and offering a series of
seven, elaborate gifts of light to the river. The gifts of light get
progressively brighter as the ceremony proceeds; it ends by
floating candles on the water and pouring water into the
Ganges - a definitely memorable experience.
Overnight Varanasi – 1 night – Radisson (or similar)
Day 4 – Sunday, January 28 – Varanasi – Delhi B/D
Early this morning, before sunrise, we drive to the Ghats on the
Ganges to take a boat ride on the river. Witness the fascinating
early morning rituals performed by Hindu devotees along the
river bank which includes morning bathing and the cremation
Ghats. We return to the hotel for breakfast followed by a
traditional yoga session before touring Varanasi, Hindus holiest
city and one of the oldest living cities in the world. Varanasi was
already old when Rome was founded, a flourishing trade centre
when the Buddha came to Sarnath to preach his first sermon.
It was a city of great wealth and religious importance when the
Chinese traveller Hiuen Sang visited in the 7th century. During
the half day, sightseeing tour we’ll visit Bharat Mata Temple,
Durga Temple,and the modern marble Tulsi Manas Temple.
Tour around Banaras Hindu University and visit the Mosque of
Moghul Emperor Aurangazeb built on the site of an ancient
Hindu Temple. Afterwards transfer back to Varanasi airport for
a return flight to Delhi. On arrival you will be met and
transferred to your hotel for check in.
Overnight Delhi – 1 night - Vivanta by Taj (or similar)
Day 5 – Monday, January 29 – Delhi to Agra B/D
After breakfast we will continue overland to the medieval city
of Agra (204km/3hrs). This afternoon we have a city tour of
Agra beginning with a visit of Itmad-ud Daulah’s Tomb. Often
described as “Jewel Box” and sometimes called the “Baby Taj”,
this tomb is regarded as a draft of the Taj Mahal. Then visit
Mehtab Bagh a garden complex, on the opposite bank of the
Taj Mahal, also known as “The Moonlight Garden”. We then
make a short visit to the “Mother Teresa Home Missionaries of
Charity” which will allow those interested to meet the nuns at
the orphanage who devote their lives to the homeless children
of India. Most of the orphans are girls who are more frequently
abandoned at birth. The dire poverty of these unwanted
children is heartbreaking, and this visit is therefore optional. No
one at the missionary will ask you for a cash donation. It is not
wanted. Rather, if you wish to contribute something of value, a
simple set of sheets that you pack in your luggage would be
greatly appreciated. This evening enjoy the “Mohabbat-The-Taj
Show” – a Saga of Love depicting the romantic love story of
Emperor Shajahan and his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal.
Overnight Agra – 2 nights – Jaypee Palace (or similar)
Day 6 – Tuesday, January 30 – Agra B/D
This morning visit the world famous Taj Mahal at sunrise. Built
by the Moghul Emperor Shahjehan to enshrine the mortal
remains of Queen Mumtz, the construction on this poignant
mausoleum started in 1631 and took 20,000 artisans 22 years
to complete. Afterwards visit Agra Fort. Its massive walls
stretch for 2½ km and are surrounded by a moat over 10
meters wide. The fort is really a city within a city. This
afternoon get to know Agra the local way, by exploring the
city’s hidden laneways, bustling spice market, and religious
mosques and temples on a Guided Heritage Walking Tour.
Sample treats at a 200 year-old sweet shop, hop on a cycle
rickshaw, and learn why Hindu families dress their idols.
Overnight Agra – Jaypee Palace (or similar)
Day 7 – Wednesday, January 31 – Agra to Jaipur B/D
Travel overland to Jaipur (280km/7hrs including stops),
Rajasthan’s capital also known as the Pink City. The origin of
this nickname becomes immediately apparent as you enter the
old city walls and greet the pink-colored buildings that rise at
every turn. Jaipur is an excellent place to enjoy unparalleled
shopping and people watching. This afternoon we’ll stop in
Sanganer, a town known for its famous textile block printing
and handmade paper industry. Continue on to Jaipur for hotel
check in.
Overnight in Jaipur – 2 nights – Shahpura House (or similar)
Day 8 – Thursday, February 1 – Jaipur B/D
This morning we will drive a short distance outside of the city to
Amber Fort. This is a beautiful and very well preserved
structure, built on four levels and surrounded by ruins. Travel
up to the fort on elephant back as the Maharajahs of the past
once did (on availability). Return to the city and drive past the
grand Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds). This magnificent
structure was built to allow the royal ladies of the palace to
discretely watch the grand processions along the main street.
Visit Maharaja’s City Palace and the impressive Jantar Mantar,
an astronomical observatory built in the early 1700s by
Maharaja Jai Sing II, the great warrior-astronomer to which this
city owes its name. There will also be time this afternoon to
visit the market. Spend time in the oldest and busiest of
markets in the walled city, Johori Bazaar, a true feast for the
senses. Aromatic spices fill the air, while oxcarts, rickshaws,
cows, bejeweled women and men with shocking pink turbans
jostle through the labyrinthine streets.
Overnight in Jaipur – Shahpura House (or similar)
Day 9 – Friday, February 2 – Jaipur to Udaipur B/D
This morning after breakfast we travel to Udaipur (408km/7hrs
including stops), founded by Maharana Udai Singh in 1559 and
fondly referred to as Rajasthan’s most romantic city. Set
amidst the Aravalli hills of South Rajasthan, Udaipur (City of
Sunrise) is a beautiful city regarded as one of the most romantic
in India. Presenting an enchanting image of marble palaces,
placid lakes, attractive gardens and green hills, it has been
called “the Venice of the East”. On arrival check in to the hotel
before heading out for a boat ride on Lake Pichola, fringed with
hills, palaces, havelis, ghats, embankments and temples and
offering spectacular views of the city. Visit the Jag Mandir
Island with its exquisite Gul Mahal Pavilion before returning to
the hotel.
Overnight in Udaipur – 3 nights – Trident Udaipur (or similar)
Day 10 – Saturday, February 3 - Udaipur B/D
We begin our day at the City Palace, overlooking the blue
waters of Lake Pichola. The palace consists of a number of
beautiful courtyards and gardens, a museum and opulent
artifacts and original works of art. We will continue walking
towards the lavish Jagdish Temple to study its many remarkable
friezes. Here we will visit a village to meet with locals and learn
about their daily routine. Afterwards explore the Old City,
wandering through its bustling streets lined with art shops,
spice vendors and tailors.
Overnight in Udaipur – Trident Udaipur (or similar)
Day 11 – Sunday, February 4 – Udaipur to Piplantari to
Udaipur B/D
Today is a very special day; visit Piplantari – a village where the
community celebrates birth and gives back to Mother Earth.
For each daughter born to a local family - 111 trees are planted.
Here we’ll meet with local families and learn how their
community adopted the tradition of planting trees for
daughters.
Overnight in Udaipur – Trident Udaipur (or similar)
Day 12 – Monday, February 5 – Udaipur to Mandore B/D
After breakfast depart for Mandore Guest House, on the
outskirts of Jodhpur (350km/6hrs including stops). This family
run ,eco-friendly, small resort boasts a lush green garden with a
variety of seasonal plants and flowers. It offers a tranquil
environment and an immersion of cultural experiences.
There’ll be free time upon arrival to walk among the beautiful
gardens. This evening enjoy the songs and dances expressing
the traditional way of life with a Kalbelia Dance group.
Overnight near Jodhpur – 2 nights – Mandore Guest House (or
similar)
Day 13 – Tuesday, February 6 – MandoreB/L/D
This morning we will be immersed in the culture of the
community with a jeep safari to visit a Bishnoi village. One of
the oldest ecologically-minded communities in the world, the
Bishnoi have been living in western Rajasthan for centuries.
They believe in conserving the flora and fauna of this ancient
region, even to the extent of sacrificing their own lives to
protect the environment. During the visit, we’ll experience the
culturally rich lives of the Bishnoi, while connecting with
stunningly clad women and charming men in headgear. Here
we’ll visit the authentic craftsmanship of the potters and
weavers. Continue with a visit to a village school and an
opportunity to interact with the local children before returning
to Mandore Guest House. The afternoon will begin with a
cooking lesson and cultural activities. We’ll learn about the
history and cultural importance of the Indian Henna and have a
designer create a beautiful Henna on your hand (for those who
are interested). Later, discover how to tie a Sari, the traditional
wear for women in most parts of India.
Overnight near Jodhpur – Mandore Guest House (or similar)
Day 14 – Wednesday, February 7 – Mandore to Jaisalmer B/D
Today we drive to Jaisalmer (305km/6hrs including stops).
There is something magical about Jaisalmer, which rears out of
the inhospitable Thar Desert like a mirage from the "1001
Nights". Once a staging post on the trading routes west, it is a
walled citadel, formidably fortified, of a sand colour that turns
golden in the setting sun, and is home to a complex fort
surrounded by palaces and temples. Below the forest of
intricately carved spires and turrets is a merry jumble of
buildings, alleys, animals, humans, shops and cafes, wonderful
golden havelis and numerous fine Jain temples. Camel trains
can often be seen taking visitors out into the desert on camel
safaris.
Overnight in Jaisalmer – 2 nights – Gorbandh Palace (or similar)
Day 15 – Thursday, February 8 – Jaisalmer B/D
After breakfast spend the day exploring Jaisalmer, founded by
Prince Jaisal in 1156. Jaisalmer was a major staging post on the
trade route across the forbidding Thar Desert. The first glimpse
of the honey colored walls of the fort, rising out of the hot and
barren desert is magical. Untouched by time, Jaisalmer, with its
golden crenulated walls, narrow streets lined with exquisite
havelis, has a medieval ambience. The fort, often referred to as
the Golden Fort because of the color of the stone, encloses
palaces decorated with delicate jali or lattice worked screens,
carved doors and floral carvings and elaborately carved 12th to
16th century Jain temples. Later in the day enjoy a unique
camel ride excursion at Sam Dunes to experience the enormous
sand dunes that make a surrealistic landscape patterned by the
wind. Here we’ll enjoy dinner on the dunes before returning to
the hotel.
Overnight in Jaisalmer – Gorbandh Palace (or similar)
Day 16 – Friday, February 9 – Jaisalmer to Jodhpur B/D
After an early breakfast continue on to Jodhpur (320km/6hrs
including stops) called the ‘Blue City’ and once the capital of the
former princely state of Marwar. It was founded in 1459 by Rao
Jodha and is now the second largest city in Rajasthan. Flanked
on its western side by the Mehrangarh Fort and on the eastern
side by the stately sandstone Palace of Umaid Bhawan, the
monuments, temples and gardens of Jodhpur depict a multi-
faceted grandeur. It is a marvelously medieval city. While the
graceful palaces, forts and temples bring alive the historic
grandeur, exquisite handicrafts, folk dances, music and the
brightly attired people lend a romantic aura to the city. Visit
the colorful Sardar Market. The narrow alleys in the market
lead to quaint bazaars selling textiles, antiques, silverware and
handicrafts. Tonight will be enjoy a farewell dinner to
reminisce with your fellow BE travellers about the experiences
and highlights of this incredible journey through India.
Overnight in Jodhpur – 1 night – Ranbanka Palace Hotel (or
similar)
Day 17 – Saturday, February 10 – Jodhpur to Delhi B/D
This morning visit the massive Meherangarh Fort, a living
testimony of the military strength of the Rajputs. With the
strategically located cannons on the walls, the fort is spread
over an area of 5 km at an altitude of about 125 meters. A
bird's eye view of the city from above the fort is fascinating.
Continue on to the Jodhpur Domestic Airport to check in for the
domestic flight from Jodhpur to Delhi. Upon arrival, check into
the hotel with time to relax and freshen up. Say farewell to
India on the private group transfer to Indira Ghandi
International Airport and check in for your overnight flight
home.
Day room Delhi – Lemon Tree Aerocity (or similar)
*Broad Escapes will have a group flight to Toronto (preference
to Air Canada direct flights). The group transfer will be based on
the recommended group flight arrival time. Private transfers (at
an additional cost) can be arranged for those arriving at a
different date/time. Flights from all gateways can be arranged
through Broad Escapes.
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