Wonders of India And Nepal
Wonders of India And Nepal
Wonders of India And Nepal
10 Days Starting in Delhi and ending in Kathmandu
Visiting: India, Nepal
Tour operator:
Tour code:
IndTur170
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
1 - 22
Physical rating:
Easy
From:
$1259 (USD)Tour Overview
This tour will guide you through the greatest attractions in India and Nepal! Begin your journey in Delhi, a fascinating city that has served as home to dynasties, rulers, and ancient civilizations. Discover the breathtaking palaces and lively marketplaces of this historical capital before you drive to Agra and visit the Taj Mahal. En route to Bharatpur you will discover Fatehpur Sikri, the abandoned capital of the Mughals. In Bharatpur, you will get an opportunity to visit Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, famous for housing a variety of birds. Next, you will travel to Jaipur, Rajasthan's capital, a bustling, lively destination known as the Pink City! Visit famous landmarks such as the Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, and Jantar Mantar Observatory, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Next, you will fly to Kathmandu, the breathtaking capital of Nepal, for your final stop on this tour where you will see some of the most historically significant temples in the region.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1: Delhi Arrival
Welcome to Delhi! The capital of India is a bustling metropolis that successfully combines ancient and modern in its folds. Delhi can broadly be divided into two parts — Old Delhi and New Delhi. Old Delhi was the capital of Delhis Muslim rulers, notably the Mughals between the 17th and 19th centuries. New Delhi on the other hand is referred to as the Imperial City when the British decided to move their capital from Calcutta in 1911. Upon arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel for a non-alcoholic welcome drink.
Overnight in Delhi
Day 2: Delhi (B/-/-)
Start your day with a visit to Old Delhi. Begin your journey at Jama Masjid, India's largest mosque. Enjoy an exhilarating rickshaw ride through the by-lanes of Chandni Chowk (Silver Street). Walkthrough the old dusty alleyways and other fascinating sights! Drive past the mighty and sprawling Red Fort, which was built in 1648 and stands along the Yamuna River. Continue your tour to New Delhi to see the colonial architecture that defined the British era in India. Later, visit a famous Sikh Temple, as we go to our last stop at Gurudwara Bangla Sahib. Sikhism is a progressive religion (and in many respects, ahead of its time). At Bangla Sahib, you will see how this religion blends practices from Hinduism and Islam into something new. You may watch (and join if you like) the langar, the voluntary group cooking and feeding program at the Gurudwara. We will continue our travels to the Qutab Minar Complex — the tallest tower in the world for centuries, developed by the first Islamic rulers of India. It continues to be the most imposing, artistically carved, and engraved sandstone pillar anywhere!
Overnight in Delhi
Day 3: Delhi - Agra (205 Kms / 5 Hrs) (B/-/-)
In the morning you will drive to Agra, the yesteryear capital of the mighty Mughal Empire and the current home to some of the worlds top tourist sites. Even if the idea of visiting what is arguably the worlds greatest 'monument to love' does not appeal to you, there is more to see in Agra. Upon arrival, you will transfer to your hotel. Spend your day at leisure or join an optional tour. This afternoon, visit the Taj Mahal, one of mankind's greatest architectural feats. Built out of white marble by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal, it was constructed by 20,000 laborers over a 12-year period. The entire monument is a masterpiece of symmetry.
Overnight in Agra
Day 4: Agra - Bharatpur (120 Kms / 02 Hrs) (B/-/-)
Today you will depart for Bharatpur, a birders paradise, with an en-route visit to Fatehpur Sikri, an eerily abandoned capital from the Mughal Empire between 1570 and 1586. Akbar built this city to celebrate the birth of his son and future heir to the throne, Emperor Jahangir. While Akbar is believed to have been illiterate, he took great interest in the arts and architecture; Fatehpur Sikri is one of his masterworks. Sadly, it served as a capital for little more than a decade, as it was eventually abandoned for a lack of accessible water. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel, and perhaps join our optional tour.
Overnight in Bharatpur
Day 5: Bharatpur - Jaipur (180 Kms / 04 Hrs) (B/-/D
This morning drive to Jaipur. The “City of Victory\" was initially intended to be named \"Sawai Jaipur\" after the boy Prince who commissioned it — Maharaja Jai Singh II — a warrior, astronomer, and politician who reigned over the Mughals from 1699 to 1743. Today Jaipur is covered in pink, visually described as the city that is shaded with the autumn colors of the sunset. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel. There will be an en-route visit to the Galta Ji Temple, a large Hindu complex that lies 10 km to the east of Jaipur. These temples are a popular tourist attraction as they are home to a large colony of monkeys, which has given rise to the common name of the complex, the monkey temple. Galta Ji Jaipur is a unique Hindu temple as it is centered around a natural spring that has been channeled to fill seven large pools. In these pools, pilgrims come to bathe away their sins while, at quiet moments, the playful monkeys can be found swimming in the holy waters. Enjoy an orientation tour of the city. Begin your journey with a photo-stop at the Hawa Mahal, a striking landmark which is often called the Palace of Winds. Built-in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, specifically for the women in the royal family, this structure helped them watch the citys processions through tiny, latticed windows and balconies without ever being seen. Next, you will visit the Jantar Mantar Observatory, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This is a stone astrological and astronomical Observatory built by Maharaja Jai Singh in the 18th century. Continue your tour to the City Palace Museum, home to a priceless collection of antiques, costumes, and armory of the Mughals and Rajputs. It also houses an art gallery displaying a wide collection of miniature paintings, carpets, royal paraphernalia, and rare astronomical works in Arabic, Persian, Latin, and Sanskrit.
Overnight in Jaipur
Day 6: Jaipur (B/-/-)
This morning, visit the Amber Fort. Situated approximately 11km outside Jaipur, this majestic monument was created using elements of both Hindu and Islamic architecture and design. Murals, frescos, and paintings depict the daily life of a bygone era on walls etched with carvings and decorated with mosaics and mirror work. Spend the rest of the day at leisure or perhaps join the below optional tour.
Overnight in Jaipur
Day 7: Jaipur - Delhi (B/-/-)
After breakfast at the hotel, travel overland to Delhi and check in to your hotel. Explore Delhi at your own leisure. Â
Overnight in Delhi
Day 8: Delhi - Kathmandu (Flight) (B/-/-)
In the morning you will transfer back to Indira Gandhi International Airport for your flight to Kathmandu. Upon arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu, you will be met and transferred to your hotel for check-in.
Overnight in Kathmandu
Day 9: Kathmandu (B/-/-)
Enjoy a city tour of Kathmandu, Nepal's capital, also known as Kantipur. Visit Durbar Square, one of the three durbars (royal palace) squares in the Kathmandu Valley. From there you will visit Pashupatinath, one of the most significant Hindu temples in Nepal. This is one of the most important Shiva temples on the subcontinent and draws devotees from all over India each year. Pashupati is considered to have a special concern for the Kingdom of Nepal. Pashupatinath, an ancient plinth situated by the banks of the holy Bagmati River, is an epithet of Shiva, the Lord of all Creatures. The old buildings on the site were destroyed by Moslem Invaders in the 14th century. But with its stone linga smashed to dust, it rose again behind their retreating backs. Succeeding monarchs restored the temple and its images. The flowing Bagmati is a holy river and the ghats (crematorium) at its bank are the earnest Hindus truest cremation center. Spend the rest of your day at leisure or join the optional tour below.
Overnight in Kathmandu
Day 10: Kathmandu - Usa/Canada (B/-/-)
After breakfast at the hotel, visit Swayambhunath, the golden spire of the 5th-century. Swayambhu stupa is adorned with a colorful fluttering of prayer flags; it crowns a hill overlooking the Kathmandu Valley and offers fantastic views over the city of Kathmandu. Swayambhunath is one of the most recognizable symbols in Nepal and the painted eyes of Buddha watch all who ascend the worn stone steps. It is a World Heritage Site and one of the holiest Buddhist sites in Nepal. It is at the source of the Valleys mythical beginning. Legend has it that the history of the Valley began with the draining of an ancient lake by an Enlightened Being to reveal the Valley and a lotus flower was transformed into the hill and the shining light became the stupa itself. Swarms of pilgrims and red-clad monks circle the complex, spinning the prayer wheels, while the scores of monkeys that give the temple its nickname, Monkey Temple, prance about in irreverent groups. Interestingly the temple complex is scattered with shrines and statues of Buddhist and Hindu deities and the assortment of pilgrims from both faiths characterizes the countrys unique religious harmony. After the visit transfer to the airport for your flight back home.
What's Included
What's Not Included
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Items of a personal nature, tips & gratuities
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Optional tours
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Visa application and fees
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Items not mentioned as being included
Check out our Q&As
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Can I join the tour once it has departed?
Yes, but only in case it was previously agreed by both sides and arranged by us.
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What documents will I receive before I travel?
Our e-document package includes all local contact details, daily itinerary, airline e-ticket information, service vouchers, and travel tips which should be everything you require to go on your trip.
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If I need one, who is responsible to obtain my visa?
You are responsible for obtaining the proper travel documents for the destinations on your itinerary, including having a passport that is valid for at least 6 months before the date of departure and a visa if required. Please check the Visa section in the Know Before You Go document for the countries you will be visiting.
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
No, not as standard. Solo travellers can book and occupy their own room for a supplement.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
We have been organizing unforgettable trips since 2001.
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Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?
Yes.
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What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?
Changes to an existing reservation up to the Final Payment Date, whatever the cause, will incur a $100 per person amendment fee, potential loss of any supplier fees (such as non-refundable event tickets, park permits, and sea cruise reservations) plus any costs for replacement services. On/ after the Final Payment Date, the $100 change fee is no longer valid, instead cancellations terms apply.
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