Luxury Gold
Imperial Rajasthan with South India Extension
Imperial Rajasthan With South India Extension
Get a true taste of India’s majesty and scale as you travel in style between Mumbai, Kumarakom, and the Taj Mahal in old Rajasthan. In Udaipur-the City of the Lakes, step out from your luxury accommodations at the esteemed Leela Palace and join a Local Expert for an exploration of the Jagdish Temple and the Garden of the Maids of the Honor. Meet the Dabbawalla in Mumbai and learn how this army of delivery men have kept the city going for over 130-years using the fabulously intricate tiffin service. Explore India’s capital your way with the choice to tour the UNESCO world Heritage Site at Qutub Minar or treat your taste buds to the Delhi Street Food Tour, joining a well-known local chef for a sojourn through the famous street snacks of the old city. Rise early in Kerala for birdwatching at the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, explore the canals of Vaikom Village and try your hand at a truly unique Kochi Cooking Lesson-learning the traditional recipes of the region and how to prepare them.
Dining Summary
- 12 Dinner (D)
- 19 Breakfast (B)
- 10 Lunch (L)
- 1 Afternoon Tea (AT)
Choice Highlights
- Choose between two carefully selected activities
- Delhi: Join a well-known chef for a culinary exploration of Delhi streets where you will tantalize your taste buds. Experience a wide variety of foods and learn the effect that mixing different flavors has on the palate as you sample Indian delicacies from local stallholders.
- Delhi: Visit the 12th century Qutub Minar, and see the tallest brick minaret in the world before enjoying lunch.
- Choose between two carefully selected activities
- Agra: Meet the community living in the shadow of the Taj Mahal when you take a Mughal Heritage Walk. Discover hidden gems of the area and learn about daily life in the ancient village with impressive vistas of India’s most famous monument. Through this initiative the community is supported from tourism to improve their living conditions.
- Agra: Visit a private colonial bungalow for high tea, meet the host family and listen to their stories about the British Raj and today’s Indian culture and society.
- Choose between two carefully selected activities
- Jaipur: Visit the colorful cavalcade of the fresh flower and spice market.
- Jaipur: Visit the white marble Birla Mandir, a Hindu temple and witness aarti, a traditional prayer ceremony.
- Choose between two carefully selected activities
- Kumarakom: Harmonise your mind and body by taking part in a yoga class.
- Kumarakom: Indulge in a rejuvenating massage.
- Kumarakom: Indulge in a rejuvenating 30-minute body massage.
- Kumarakom: Indulge in a rejuvenating 15-minute foot massage.
Additional Included Highlights
- Enjoy seamless personal assistance throughout your journey. From securing exclusive reservations, to organising transportation, your Travel Concierge ensures every aspect of your travel is tailored to your tastes and preferences.
- In select destinations, our network of Local Expert Guides will illuminate your journey on a deeper level.
- Included at all hotels.
- Hotel taxes, porterage and tips, as well as tips for included dining experiences, are included.
- Enjoy breakfast every morning, and an array of incredible dining options throughout your journey, infused with discovery and adventure.
- On days where a Relaxed Start (RS) is indicated, you can select to indulge in breakfast in bed.
- Enjoy complimentary hotel Wi-Fi. And, on select coaches, onboard Wi-Fi may also be available.
- Transfers are included on your journey start and end dates, and where additional accommodation has been booked in advance through Luxury Gold. Transfers to train stations or alternate hotels, in the same start or end city as the itinerary, may be requested.
Curated Experiences
- Lake Pichola: Cruise the serene waters of Lake Pichola and relax as you take in the city views from the water.
- Udaipur: Explore the colorful bazaar in the old city.
- Backwater Ripples: Start the day early with a bird-watching tour at Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary where you will be given the chance to view some of the fantastic migratory birds which flock to the Himalayas and find home in the acres of woodland.
Exceptional Dining
- Delhi: Regularly rated as one of India’s very finest restaurants, The Spice Route is a feast for all your senses, from the elegant design to the aromatic journey that each dish brings. Admire the incredible artwork from across Southeast Asia as you dine.
- Jaipur: Enjoy a private access tour around Jaipur City Palace including the maharajah’s personal living room, normally off limits to visitors. Savor an Indian inspired high tea on the regal terrace after viewing the spectacular handcrafted crystal table by René Lalique.
- Jaisalmer: Experience a truly unique dinner as the sun sets over the Sand Dunes. A sumptuous nomadic banquet is served under the desert stars as local musicians play traditional tunes into the gentle breeze of the night.
- Udaipur: Sit down to your indulgent Celebration Dinner in the stunning restaurant of your hotel, which overlooks the beautiful outer courtyard and lake. Dine on a delicious banquet of Indian cuisine as you reflect on your unforgettable time in India.
- Kochi: Learn the art of home cooking, Kerala style, as you meet a local cooking instructor who will demonstrate the techniques of preparing traditional recipes of the region.
- Vaikom Village: Have lunch with a local in Viakom Village. You will be introduced to village life and given the opportunity to try your hand at weaving with pineapple leaves or coconut husks before you are invited to share lunch in their home.
- Mumbai: Say goodbye to Mumbai in style with a showcase of Indian cuisine at your Celebration Dinner. Enjoy your final feast as you share tales and make toasts to the experiences you’ve had and memories you’ve made along your amazing journey.
Magnificent Stays
- Udaipur: Built in the style of a grand Maharaja’s palace, The Leela Palace evokes the mystique of a bygone age where refined service and regal majesty meet to present an unparalleled experience.
Passport Moments
- Delhi: View the monuments of Old and New Delhi when you drive out to Red Fort, the former home of the Mughal emperors. Cruise down the Rajpath to see India Gate and Parliament House.
- Delhi: Take a tour of Jama Masjid with your Travel Concierge. Feel the majesty of the largest mosque in India with its three great gates, 40-meter-high minarets, and a courtyard large enough for 25,000 devotees.
- Delhi: Jump into the hustle and bustle of Old Delhi by taking an exhilarating rickshaw ride through the busy streets of Chandni Chowk. Let the city’s sights and sounds swirl around you as you’re transported in traditional style.
- Delhi: Visit a Sikh temple and community kitchen, where meals are given out to locals and travelers. Those of the Sikh faith regularly open their place of worship to those in greater need.
- Agra: Visit the impressive fortress in Agra and delve into the history of the Mughal Dynasty, who ruled their empire for over 300 years. See the glorious mosques and fairytale palaces such as the Sheesh Mahal within its protected walls.
- Agra: Rise in the morning light to view one of the greatest monuments in the world, the grand Taj Mahal. With the light of dawn and fewer visitors, you can fully appreciate its grandeur in peace, accompanied by only the birds and monkeys.
- Jaipur: Ascend by jeep to stroll through the intricately designed complex of courtyards and halls of Amber Fort. Enjoy the shimmering walls and ceilings and wonderful views of the surrounding countryside and receive a special blessing at this 16th-century residence.
- Jaipur: Enter the towering gates to the City Palace Museum for a look back through time at chandeliers, cannons, chariots and incredible murals. Built between 1729 -1732, this glorious complex is still home to the Jaipur royal family and young king.
- Jaisalmer: Set off to explore the sights of Jaisalmer, in particular the serene Gardisar Lake, built by the founding Rajput ruler of the city over 600 years ago. Visit the historic fort, where a quarter of the city’s population still resides.
- Jaisalmer: Wander through the local markets of the Golden City of Jaisalmer and uncover the heartbeat of life in the desert. Peruse the fine silks and intricate silver jewelery in the bazaars of this medieval trading city.
- Jodhpur: Zip through the ancient streets of Jodphur on an invigorating tuk-tuk ride and visit Sadar Market to browse the traditional craft and food stalls which sprawl through the narrow city lanes in the shadow of the famous clock tower.
- Jodhpur: Follow the winding road to Mehrangarh Fort, the imposing sandstone structure which dominates the skyline above Jodphur. The building, so colossal it was described by Rudyard Kipling as ‘the work of giants,’ houses one of the best-stocked museums of Rajasthan.
- Ranakpur: Explore the intricately carved Jain temples of Ranakpur. Built in the 15th century by Seth Dharna Sah, the vast structure comprises almost 1500 white marble pillars across its twenty-nine halls and is considered the most spectacular of its kind in India.
- Udaipur: Visit the architectural marvel of the City Palace complex that towers over the banks of Lake Pichola. This amazing blend of styles is a wonder to explore, with unique paintings and magnificent antiques, a testimony to the Rajput passion for art.
- Udaipur: Climb the stairs to visit the magnificent Jagdish Temple in the center of Udaipur Old Town and explore the many statues and carvings before stepping into the peaceful surroundings of the Garden of the Maids of Honor at the edge of town.
- Kochi: Discover the city of Kochi with an orientation tour which takes in Paradesi Synagogue, the largest in the Commonwealth, before visiting the 16th century Portuguese Mattancherry Palace, renowned for its beautiful murals of Hindu mythology and legends.
- Kochi: Delve deeper into the cultural heritage of Kochi by attending a Kathakali performance. This colorful show is one of the world’s oldest forms of theater and the vibrant costumes, transformative make up, amazing dancing and vocal acrobatics make it unmissable.
- Alappuzha: Cruise the backwaters of Alleppey on a waterwheel houseboat to get an inside view of life on its shores. Journey past lush rice paddies and coconut plantations where people work daily, and enjoy a wonderful lunch onboard as you make your way to your luxury resort.
- Vaikom Village: Guided by boat, explore the narrow canals of one of the oldest townships in Kerala and with many spots untouched by modernity.
- Mumbai: Visit the UNESCO World Heritage protected ancient cave temples with depictions of Lord Shiva hewn from basalt rock. These extraordinary carvings date back as far as the 5th century and were recently restored. Human settlements from 2 BC have been recovered here.
- Mumbai: Take a cruise from Mumbai to Elephanta Island to see the six meter statue of Sadhashiva and the warren of carved cave temples which date back to AD 450, earning the island UNESCO World Heritage status.
- Mumbai: Meet the Dabbawalla in Mumbai to learn more about the intricate details of the magnificent tiffin service that keeps the city going! Without any technology, these delivery men have been providing home cooked food to the masses for over 130 years.
Personalise your day
- Delhi: Join a well-known chef for a culinary exploration of Delhi streets where you will tantalize your taste buds. Experience a wide variety of foods and learn the effect that mixing different flavors has on the palate as you sample Indian delicacies from local stallholders.
- Delhi: Visit the 12th century Qutub Minar, and see the tallest brick minaret in the world before enjoying lunch.
- Agra: Meet the community living in the shadow of the Taj Mahal when you take a Mughal Heritage Walk. Discover hidden gems of the area and learn about daily life in the ancient village with impressive vistas of India’s most famous monument. Through this initiative the community is supported from tourism to improve their living conditions.
- Agra: Visit a private colonial bungalow for high tea, meet the host family and listen to their stories about the British Raj and today’s Indian culture and society.
- Jaipur: Visit the colorful cavalcade of the fresh flower and spice market.
- Jaipur: Visit the white marble Birla Mandir, a Hindu temple and witness aarti, a traditional prayer ceremony.
- Kumarakom: Harmonise your mind and body by taking part in a yoga class.
- Kumarakom: Indulge in a rejuvenating massage.
- Kumarakom: Indulge in a rejuvenating 30-minute body massage.
- Kumarakom: Indulge in a rejuvenating 15-minute foot massage.
Day 1 |
Delhi is a sprawling metropolis in North India that contains the country's capital, New Delhi. Life is abuzz and hectic here, with traffic going every which way. A huge population shuffles through Delhi's streets, alleys and food and spice-selling bazaars, and it's quite memorable to be a part of it all. Travelers are also well-advised to visit Delhi for its unforgettable energy and exceptionally photo-ready sights and sounds, including India Gate, the Jama Masjid mosque, and the famous imperial residence, the Red Fort. |
Day 2 |
Delhi is a sprawling metropolis in North India that contains the country's capital, New Delhi. Life is abuzz and hectic here, with traffic going every which way. A huge population shuffles through Delhi's streets, alleys and food and spice-selling bazaars, and it's quite memorable to be a part of it all. Travelers are also well-advised to visit Delhi for its unforgettable energy and exceptionally photo-ready sights and sounds, including India Gate, the Jama Masjid mosque, and the famous imperial residence, the Red Fort. |
Day 3 |
Delhi is a sprawling metropolis in North India that contains the country's capital, New Delhi. Life is abuzz and hectic here, with traffic going every which way. A huge population shuffles through Delhi's streets, alleys and food and spice-selling bazaars, and it's quite memorable to be a part of it all. Travelers are also well-advised to visit Delhi for its unforgettable energy and exceptionally photo-ready sights and sounds, including India Gate, the Jama Masjid mosque, and the famous imperial residence, the Red Fort. |
Day 4 |
Once the capital of the Mughal Empire, Agra, India is now a cultural capital replete with famous landmarks and striking architecture. Located on the winding banks of the Yamuna River, Agra sits in India’s most populous state, Uttar Pradesh. The city’s most prominent draw is the magnificent Taj Mahal, the iconic white marble mausoleum and a UNESCO World Heritage Site visited by millions of people each year. Built in the 17th century by Emperor Shaj Jahan, the Taj Mahal is a grand testament to the stunning beauty of the Mughal Empire’s Indo-Islamic architecture. Decorated with intricate design, calligraphy, and precious stones, the mausoleum's surroundings include a verdant garden and glittering reflective pool. Agra's other notable sites include Agra Fort and Delhi Gate (both made of striking red sandstone), the Shish Mahal (also known as Glass Palace), Itmad-ud-Daula (affectionately called the “Baby Taj Mahal”), and Aram Bagh (beautiful Persian-style gardens). Agra is a must-see destination for any trip to India! |
Day 5 |
"The Pink City," the capital of Rajasthan... whatever you call Jaipur, this much is clear: This historical city is a lively, vivid destination. Shop at the bustling bazaars, where you'll find exceptional gifts and souvenirs. And definitely make your way to the key landmarks here, including the 16th-century Amber Palace, Hawa Mahal (the "Palace of the Winds") and Jal Mahal, a historical manor set in the middle of a lake. |
Day 6 |
"The Pink City," the capital of Rajasthan... whatever you call Jaipur, this much is clear: This historical city is a lively, vivid destination. Shop at the bustling bazaars, where you'll find exceptional gifts and souvenirs. And definitely make your way to the key landmarks here, including the 16th-century Amber Palace, Hawa Mahal (the "Palace of the Winds") and Jal Mahal, a historical manor set in the middle of a lake. |
Day 7 |
Jaisalmer, known as the "Golden City" of India, rises from the sands of the Thar Desert with a breathtaking display of medieval architecture and vibrant culture. Dominated by its imposing fort, the Jaisalmer Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this city is a striking example of Rajput architecture. The fort, constructed in 1156 AD by Raja Jaisal, is one of the largest forts in the world and features a stunning array of intricately carved yellow sandstone buildings that appear to glow like gold in the desert sun. Inside, visitors can explore a labyrinth of narrow streets, palaces, and temples that date back to the 12th century. Jaisalmer's charm extends beyond the fort to its rich array of havelis, or traditional mansions. The Patwon Ki Haveli, an exquisite example of intricate carvings and architecture, stands out with its ornate facades and exquisite detailing. This five-story mansion, once the home of a wealthy merchant, offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Jaisalmer's historical elite. Nearby, the Salim Singh Ki Haveli and Nathmal Ki Haveli further showcase the artistic prowess of the local craftsmen and the city’s prosperous past. A visit to Jaisalmer is incomplete without experiencing the mesmerizing desert landscapes surrounding the city. The Sam Sand Dunes, located about 40 kilometers from Jaisalmer, offer a quintessential desert adventure with camel rides, traditional folk performances, and the chance to witness the breathtaking sunset over the sand dunes. For a deeper cultural immersion, visitors can stay in desert camps that offer a taste of local cuisine and hospitality amidst the serene desert backdrop. A fun fact about Jaisalmer: The city's fort is not just a historical monument but also a living fort where about 3,000 people currently reside. This unique aspect contributes to the fort's vibrant atmosphere and continuous evolution. For those seeking a blend of history, culture, and adventure, Jaisalmer presents an unforgettable journey into India's royal past and desert splendor. |
Day 8 |
Jaisalmer, known as the "Golden City" of India, rises from the sands of the Thar Desert with a breathtaking display of medieval architecture and vibrant culture. Dominated by its imposing fort, the Jaisalmer Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this city is a striking example of Rajput architecture. The fort, constructed in 1156 AD by Raja Jaisal, is one of the largest forts in the world and features a stunning array of intricately carved yellow sandstone buildings that appear to glow like gold in the desert sun. Inside, visitors can explore a labyrinth of narrow streets, palaces, and temples that date back to the 12th century. Jaisalmer's charm extends beyond the fort to its rich array of havelis, or traditional mansions. The Patwon Ki Haveli, an exquisite example of intricate carvings and architecture, stands out with its ornate facades and exquisite detailing. This five-story mansion, once the home of a wealthy merchant, offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Jaisalmer's historical elite. Nearby, the Salim Singh Ki Haveli and Nathmal Ki Haveli further showcase the artistic prowess of the local craftsmen and the city’s prosperous past. A visit to Jaisalmer is incomplete without experiencing the mesmerizing desert landscapes surrounding the city. The Sam Sand Dunes, located about 40 kilometers from Jaisalmer, offer a quintessential desert adventure with camel rides, traditional folk performances, and the chance to witness the breathtaking sunset over the sand dunes. For a deeper cultural immersion, visitors can stay in desert camps that offer a taste of local cuisine and hospitality amidst the serene desert backdrop. A fun fact about Jaisalmer: The city's fort is not just a historical monument but also a living fort where about 3,000 people currently reside. This unique aspect contributes to the fort's vibrant atmosphere and continuous evolution. For those seeking a blend of history, culture, and adventure, Jaisalmer presents an unforgettable journey into India's royal past and desert splendor. |
Day 9 |
Jodhpur, often called the "Blue City" of India, is located on the edge of the Thar Desert in the state of Rajasthan. The city is famous for the blue-painted houses in its old quarter, which create a striking contrast against the golden hue of the desert landscape. This vibrant color is believed to keep homes cool and ward off insects. Visitors can wander through the narrow, winding lanes of the old city to take in its vibrant atmosphere and stunning architecture. Standing proudly above Jodhpur is the majestic Mehrangarh Fort, one of the largest and most well-preserved forts in India. It offers panoramic views of the city and houses an impressive museum featuring royal artifacts and centuries-old weapons. The fort’s towering walls, ornate courtyards, and captivating history make it a highlight for any traveler. Don’t miss the chance to watch the sunset from its ramparts, as the city below glows in shades of blue and gold. The Sardar Market, located near Jodhpur's iconic Clock Tower, is a vibrant hub where visitors can shop for local handicrafts, spices, and traditional jewelry. This market is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of daily life in Jodhpur. Food lovers will delight in the city’s culinary treasures, from spicy mirchi vada (chili fritters) to the sweet and flaky mawa kachori. Street vendors and local restaurants provide an authentic taste of Rajasthani cuisine. Beyond the city, travelers can explore the Thar Desert. Camel safaris and desert camping offer a chance to experience the unique beauty of Rajasthan’s wilderness, complete with traditional music and dance performances under the starlit sky. |
Day 10 |
Jodhpur, often called the "Blue City" of India, is located on the edge of the Thar Desert in the state of Rajasthan. The city is famous for the blue-painted houses in its old quarter, which create a striking contrast against the golden hue of the desert landscape. This vibrant color is believed to keep homes cool and ward off insects. Visitors can wander through the narrow, winding lanes of the old city to take in its vibrant atmosphere and stunning architecture. Standing proudly above Jodhpur is the majestic Mehrangarh Fort, one of the largest and most well-preserved forts in India. It offers panoramic views of the city and houses an impressive museum featuring royal artifacts and centuries-old weapons. The fort’s towering walls, ornate courtyards, and captivating history make it a highlight for any traveler. Don’t miss the chance to watch the sunset from its ramparts, as the city below glows in shades of blue and gold. The Sardar Market, located near Jodhpur's iconic Clock Tower, is a vibrant hub where visitors can shop for local handicrafts, spices, and traditional jewelry. This market is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of daily life in Jodhpur. Food lovers will delight in the city’s culinary treasures, from spicy mirchi vada (chili fritters) to the sweet and flaky mawa kachori. Street vendors and local restaurants provide an authentic taste of Rajasthani cuisine. Beyond the city, travelers can explore the Thar Desert. Camel safaris and desert camping offer a chance to experience the unique beauty of Rajasthan’s wilderness, complete with traditional music and dance performances under the starlit sky. |
Day 11 |
Udaipur, often referred to as the "City of Lakes," is one of India’s most enchanting destinations, nestled in the state of Rajasthan. Known for its opulent palaces, tranquil lakes, and rich history, Udaipur offers a romantic getaway steeped in royal heritage. The crown jewel of the city is the magnificent City Palace, a sprawling complex perched on the banks of Lake Pichola. Visitors can wander through its intricate courtyards, grand halls, and museums that house royal artifacts and artwork from the bygone era of the Mewar dynasty. The City Palace also offers panoramic views of the lake and the surrounding Aravalli hills, providing a picture-perfect backdrop for travelers. A boat ride on Lake Pichola is a must-do for any visitor to Udaipur. The shimmering waters of the lake are surrounded by grand palaces, historic temples, and vibrant ghats, each with its own unique story. The iconic Lake Palace, now a luxury hotel, appears to float in the center of the lake, adding to Udaipur's ethereal charm. Another notable landmark is the Jag Mandir Palace, also located on Lake Pichola, which boasts exquisite marble carvings and lush gardens. For a breathtaking sunset view, head to the Ambrai Ghat or take a serene cruise around the lake, soaking in the serene beauty of Udaipur. Beyond its lakes and palaces, Udaipur offers a tapestry of rich culture and traditional arts. The bustling streets are lined with vibrant markets like Hathi Pol and Bada Bazaar, where visitors can shop for colorful handicrafts, traditional jewelry, and Rajasthani textiles. The city is also famous for its miniature paintings, a traditional art form that has been passed down through generations. For an immersive experience, catch a folk dance and music performance at the Bagore Ki Haveli, where the cultural heritage of Rajasthan comes alive against the backdrop of a 18th-century mansion. Fun fact: Udaipur has been a popular backdrop for several Hollywood and Bollywood movies, including the James Bond film "Octopussy" (1983), which was shot extensively in the City Palace and Lake Palace. This cinematic exposure has only added to its allure as a global travel destination. |
Day 12 |
Udaipur, often referred to as the "City of Lakes," is one of India’s most enchanting destinations, nestled in the state of Rajasthan. Known for its opulent palaces, tranquil lakes, and rich history, Udaipur offers a romantic getaway steeped in royal heritage. The crown jewel of the city is the magnificent City Palace, a sprawling complex perched on the banks of Lake Pichola. Visitors can wander through its intricate courtyards, grand halls, and museums that house royal artifacts and artwork from the bygone era of the Mewar dynasty. The City Palace also offers panoramic views of the lake and the surrounding Aravalli hills, providing a picture-perfect backdrop for travelers. A boat ride on Lake Pichola is a must-do for any visitor to Udaipur. The shimmering waters of the lake are surrounded by grand palaces, historic temples, and vibrant ghats, each with its own unique story. The iconic Lake Palace, now a luxury hotel, appears to float in the center of the lake, adding to Udaipur's ethereal charm. Another notable landmark is the Jag Mandir Palace, also located on Lake Pichola, which boasts exquisite marble carvings and lush gardens. For a breathtaking sunset view, head to the Ambrai Ghat or take a serene cruise around the lake, soaking in the serene beauty of Udaipur. Beyond its lakes and palaces, Udaipur offers a tapestry of rich culture and traditional arts. The bustling streets are lined with vibrant markets like Hathi Pol and Bada Bazaar, where visitors can shop for colorful handicrafts, traditional jewelry, and Rajasthani textiles. The city is also famous for its miniature paintings, a traditional art form that has been passed down through generations. For an immersive experience, catch a folk dance and music performance at the Bagore Ki Haveli, where the cultural heritage of Rajasthan comes alive against the backdrop of a 18th-century mansion. Fun fact: Udaipur has been a popular backdrop for several Hollywood and Bollywood movies, including the James Bond film "Octopussy" (1983), which was shot extensively in the City Palace and Lake Palace. This cinematic exposure has only added to its allure as a global travel destination. |
Day 13 |
"The Pink City," the capital of Rajasthan... whatever you call Jaipur, this much is clear: This historical city is a lively, vivid destination. Shop at the bustling bazaars, where you'll find exceptional gifts and souvenirs. And definitely make your way to the key landmarks here, including the 16th-century Amber Palace, Hawa Mahal (the "Palace of the Winds") and Jal Mahal, a historical manor set in the middle of a lake. |
Day 14 |
Kochi (formerly Cochin), is a port city on the southwest coast of India and is a frequent stop for cruise ships. Known as the "Gateway to Kerala," Kochi's beaches, delectable seafood, expansive malls, historical sites, and museums make it a popular tourist destination. |
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This energetic city is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Elephanta Caves, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, and the city's distinctive Victorian and Art Deco buildings. It is the largest city in India and contains 7 distinct districts. There is so much to see here, but the most popular tourist attractions are typically concentrated in South Mumbai such as the Elephanta Caves, the Gateway of India and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus. If you love shopping, the Colaba Causeway is a lively place to browse jewelry, designer clothes and accessories. There are many quaint cafes here, including Cafe Leopold, the most famous restaurant in Mumbai. Make sure that you head of Marine Drive for a taste of the best street food in all of India such as Bhel Puri or Vada Pav! Mumbai is also the center of the Bollywood industry, so make sure you take a tour to visit a film studio while you are there! |
Day 20 |
This energetic city is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Elephanta Caves, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, and the city's distinctive Victorian and Art Deco buildings. It is the largest city in India and contains 7 distinct districts. There is so much to see here, but the most popular tourist attractions are typically concentrated in South Mumbai such as the Elephanta Caves, the Gateway of India and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus. If you love shopping, the Colaba Causeway is a lively place to browse jewelry, designer clothes and accessories. There are many quaint cafes here, including Cafe Leopold, the most famous restaurant in Mumbai. Make sure that you head of Marine Drive for a taste of the best street food in all of India such as Bhel Puri or Vada Pav! Mumbai is also the center of the Bollywood industry, so make sure you take a tour to visit a film studio while you are there! |
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