14 days Delhi, Agra, Fatehpur
Sikri, Ranthambhore, Jaipur, Udaipur, Mumbai
Day 1 Thu: Depart North America
Depart North America on your exciting journey to
experience the wonders of India. Day rooms are
provided in Singapore at the AMBASSADOR TRANSIT
HOTEL. East Coast passengers connect through London.
Day 2 Fri: Arrive Delhi
Arrive tonight in India’s bustling capital city of
Delhi, where you are greeted with a traditional
Indian welcome and escorted to THE OBEROI, NEW
DELHI. (Deluxe Room)
Day 3 Sat: Akshardham Temple Sightseeing
After a leisurely morning, visit the beautiful
Akshardham Temple. Built without steel, it consists
of 234 ornately carved pillars, 9 ornate domes, 20
quadrangled shikhars, a spectacular Gajendra Pith
(plinth of stone elephants) and 20,000 statues of
India’s great sadhus, devotees, acharyas and divine
personalities. (BD)
Day 4 Sun: Delhi Sightseeing
This morning’s tour of the Old Delhi includes the
Red Fort, Raj Ghat — a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi,
Ashoka Pillar and the mile-long Chandni Chowk
bazaar. Afternoon embark on a tour of New Delhi.
Drive along Rajpath, the
capital’s broadest avenue, for a view of the
Parliament House, the President’s House and India
Gate. Visit the Humayun’s Tomb, Qutab Minar and
Birla Temple. (BD)
Day 5 Mon: Delhi / Agra Sightseeing
Drive this morning drive to Agra, en route stopping
at Sikandra to visit the tomb of Emperor Akbar. In
the afternoon, explore the 16th century Agra Fort
with its battlements, apartments, gardens and
audience halls. Enjoy an
extended visit to the magnificent Taj Mahal and
witness the transformation as the monument reflects
the warm glow of sunset. THE OBEROI AMARVILAS, AGRA
(Deluxe Room). (BD)
Day 6 Tue: Agra / Fatehpur Sikri /
Ranthambhore
An early morning visit to the Taj Mahal presents an
opportunity to admire this dream in marble as it
welcomes the rising sun. Later, depart by surface
for Ranthambhore, en route visiting Emperor Akbar’s
16th century abandoned
city of Fatehpur Sikri. This ghost town is
remarkably well preserved and presents a perfect
synthesis of Muslim, Hindu and Jain architecture.
The sculptured columns bear mute testimony to this
gallant experiment to unite Hindus
and Muslims. Continue on to Ranthambhore, the
remains of a thousand year old fortress, today a
wildlife sanctuary, where leopards and tigers prowl.
Your luxury camp is located on the private reserve
of the local Maharajah. THE
OBEROI VANYAVILAS (Superior tent). (BD)
Day 7 Wed: Ranthambhore Game Reserve
Ranthambhore is one of the few preserves, where the
nocturnal camera-shy tigers may be seen in daylight.
Almost hunted to extinction by the local royalty and
their British overlords, the population of the
Bengal tiger is slowly
increasing, thanks to the efforts of “Project Tiger”
and the World Wildlife Fund. You’ll take thrilling
game drives in the morning and evening to scour the
jungle for wildlife. (BD)
Day 8 Thu: Ranthambhore / Jaipur
After a morning game drive, leave for the “pink
city” of Jaipur, where the old city is surrounded by
a massive wall pierced by magnificent gates. THE
OBEROI RAJVILAS, JAIPUR (Deluxe room) (BD)
Day 9 Fri: Amber Fort Excursion & Jaipur
Sightseeing
Today, you are transported back in time, riding
royally atop elegantly draped and painted elephants
to the mountain fortress of Amber, a superb example
of Rajput architecture with its complex of palaces,
temples and ornate
apartments. Afternoon tour of Jaipur takes you to
Hawa Mahal or “Palace of Winds,” and continues to
City Palace, with its latticed balconies, tiny
windows, cupolas, courtyards and arched entrances. A
stop at the ancient
observatory concludes the tour. (BD)
Day 10 Sat: Jaipur / Udaipur
This morning fly to Udaipur, and tour this famous
“City of Lakes,” known as one of the most
picturesque and romantic cities of India and maybe
the world. Visit City Palace, Saheliyon ki Bari or
Garden of Maids and the folklore
museum where you can see a presentation of the
string puppets typical to this area. THE OBEROI
UDAIVILAS, UDAIPUR (BD)
Day 11 Sun: Ranakpur Excursion
Today’s excursion brings you to the beautiful 15th
century sculpted Jain temples of Ranakpur. The
intricately carved white marble temple of Adinath is
perhaps the most well preserved and impressive
examples of Western Indian
Temple architecture. The temple dedicated to the Sun
God is famed for its erotic sculpture. Stop for
lunch at Maharani Bagh, a mango grove and private
gardens of the Maharajah of Jodhpur. (BD)
Day 12 Mon: Udaipur/Mumbai (Bombay)
Fly to Mumbai (formerly Bombay), India’s most
cosmopolitan city. Today’s tour of Mumbai includes
the British-built arch “Gateway of India,” the
Hanging Gardens and Malabar Hills where Mumbai’s
rich and famous live, the Prince of
Wales Museum, Dhobi Ghat, Marine Drive, the Gandhi
Memorial Museum and Jain Temple. THE OBEROI, MUMBAI
(Superior room) (BD)
Day 13 Tue: Elephanta Caves
Cruise across the harbor to Elephanta Island and its
famous caves, filled with carvings and sculptures
dating back to 550 A.D. The afternoon is at leisure
to relax and pursue independent activities. Late
evening transfer to
international airport for flight back home. (BD)
Day 14 Wed: Arrive North America
Arrive home, filled with colorful memories of your luxurious sojourn through Northern India.
Extend your stay
Visit Aurangabad, Ajanta & Ellora or experience
the delights of South India.