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Duration 15 days 13 days
Price From $ 3,075 $ 2,829
Price Per Day $ 205 $ 218
Highlights
  • Experience the highlights of two unforgettable destinations: North India and Nepal
  • Visit all three cities of India’s famed Golden Triangle: Delhi, Agra and Jaipur
  • See the magnificent Taj Mahal in the soft glow of sunrise
  • Cruise the Ganges at dawn when Hindu pilgrims visit the holy waters
  • See the mighty Annapurna mountains from a hilltop fort in Pokhara
  • Search for wildlife on a jeep and canoesafari in Chitwan National Park
    Trip Style Small group tour Group tour
    Lodging Level Standard Standard
    Physical Level
    • 3- Moderate
    • 3- Moderate
    Travel Themes
    • Cultural
    • Nature & Wildlife
    • National Parks
    • Festivals & Special Events
    • Cultural
    • Local Immersion & Homestays
    Countries Visited
    Cities and Attractions
    • Agra
    • Delhi
    • Jaipur
    • Kathmandu
    • Pokhara
    • Varanasi
    • Delhi
    • Kathmandu
    Flights & Transport Ground transport included No
    Activities
    • Culture
    • Festivals & Special Events
    • History
    • Nature
    • Culture
    • Historic sightseeing
    Meals Included All breakfasts, two lunches and two dinners are included. Allow the equivalent of US$24 per day for other meals. You can eat out very cheaply in India and Nepal, but if you go to more expensive restaurants, you will spend more than the suggested amount. In most towns there is a good choice between Indian, Chinese and Western food. If you are a vegetarian, India and Nepal are probably two of the best destinations you can visit. Tea and soft drinks are very cheap. A (large!) bottle of beer is approximately US$4.80. Drinking water is provided in large containers in our vehicle, so please bring a refillable water bottle with you. Where meals are not included, the leader will encourage people to try certain restaurants and street food vendors. They can make recommendations that will boost small businesses and celebrate local specialties. In India, we can even see how some food and drinks, such as masala chai (tea), samosa (mashed potato snacks), jalebe (Indian doughnuts) and lassi (yoghurt drink), are made. N/A
    Description

    Discover the highlights of North India and Nepal, from pulsating Delhi to the highest mountains on Earth. The cultural wonders on this trip are numerous: sunrise at the Taj Mahal, the pink city of Jaipur, a dawn boat ride on the misty Ganges and a visit to Lumbini, birthplace of Buddha. That’s complemented by natural experiences, including scanning Chitwan National Park for rhinos and gazing at the mighty Himalaya, to create an unforgettable adventure in these two diverse destinations.From Delhi to Kathmandu, the Golden Triangle to the Himalaya, experience two captivating countries in one trip

    Explore the highlights of following cities: Delhi, Kathmandu
    Itinerary: Highlights of Northern India & Nepal

    Day 1 Arrive Delhi; afternoon sightseeing of Humayun's Tomb and New Delhi

    We meet as a group for the first time at the hotel and, in the afternoon, explore the city. Beginning with New Delhi, we visit the tomb of Mughal emperor Humayun, which was built by his widow Hamida Banu Begam and is now a World Heritage site. We then drive past fine colonial buildings, including Rashtrapati Bhavan, a 320-acre (130ha) estate built by British architect Edwin Lutyens in 1931, which comprises the official residence of the President of India; Parliament House; and India Gate, a memorial to soldiers who died during the First World War. We return to the hotel for a free evening. Accommodation: Hotel Pooja Palace (or similar)

    Day 2 Morning tour of Old Delhi; drive to Jaipur

    Continue exploring the capital after breakfast, starting outside Jama Masjid, the largest mosque in India, before being guided through the narrow streets of Old Delhi, through the Kinari Bazar (or we can explore by rickshaw – additional cost). We finish the Old Delhi tour at Jama Masjid and learn about the history of the building. Those interested can enter the mosque (fees may apply). In the early afternoon, we drive (approximately five to seven hours, depending on traffic) to the Pink City of Jaipur. Accommodation: LilyPool – The Heritage Jal Mahal (or similar)

    Day 3 Full-day sightseeing in Jaipur, including City Palace and Amber Fort; evening free

    Enjoy a full day to explore Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan and one of the most attractive cities in India. Built in the late 18th century, it is a planned city of broad sandstone avenues that were later painted pink. First, we visit the City Palace, once a Maharaja residence and now a museum containing rare manuscripts, paintings, royal garments and weapons. Nearby is one of the most intriguing sites in India, Jantar Mantar (Jaipur Observatory), an assembly of immense marble-and-brass astronomical instruments in a pleasant garden. We also see the impressive landmark, the Hawa Mahal (Palace of the Winds). Then travel just outside the main city to the Amber Palace, an imposing hilltop fort above a lake with large courtyards, finely decorated interiors and a Chamber of Mirrors. The evening is free for you to explore. You could take this opportunity to pick up a gift or two for home: Jaipur is a hub of many handicrafts, including durries (woven rugs), carpets, printed cloth, semi-precious stones and leatherwear. Accommodation: LilyPool – The Heritage Jal Mahal (or similar)

    Day 4 Drive to Agra via Fatehpur Sikri

    We begin by driving to Agra via the deserted ancient city of Fatehpur Sikri. Formally the capital of the Mughal empire, this wonderfully preserved ghost town was constructed by Emperor Akbar between 1570 and 1585 and reflects his ideals in art, religion and architecture. This impressive and well-preserved citadel became his capital in 1571, after the blessing of a local Moslem holy man correctly predicted the birth of a longed-for son, his successor the Emperor Jehangir. The mosque, designed to hold 10,000 worshippers, the palaces, residences and halls of audience are built in decorative red sandstone. Akbar soon left Fatehpur Sikri to secure his outlying territories, leaving this city much as we see it today. The site is one of the most atmospheric in northern India and its position on a ridge overlooking the modern village below, and its wonderful state of preservation, give us a taste of its majestic past. Accommodation: Taj Vilas (or similar)

    Day 5 Sunrise at Taj Mahal; visit the Red Fort; overnight train to Varanasi

    Rise very early to see the incredible spectacle of sunrise over the Taj Mahal – an experience you’re never likely to forget. The Moghul Emperor Shah Jahan built the landmark in memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who died in 1631. The New World Wonder is serenely beautiful and never fails to amaze; the white-marble exterior changes colour according to the position of the sun and is made even more beautiful by the rich interior detail. Within striking distance is the imposing Red Fort of Akbar, whose mighty sandstone walls enclose the white-marble Pearl Mosque and the palaces, halls, courtyards and fountains of his sons and successors, Jehangir and Shah Jahan. It is here that the latter spent his last years, imprisoned by his own son Aurangzeb. Agra is also a hub for a wide variety of handicrafts including inlaid and carved marble, carpets and clothes and there should be time for shopping. In the evening, we head to Tundla station to catch our overnight train to Varanasi – an excellent opportunity to experience the famed railways of India and interact with the local people. Accommodation: Sleeper train

    Day 6 Arrive Varanasi; afternoon visit to Sarnath, the site of Buddha's first sermon

    On arrival in Varanasi, we transfer to our hotel. Rooms may not be available until midday but efforts are made to make it earlier if possible. In the afternoon, we visit the nearby Sarnath Temple. The main monument here is the Dhamekh Stupa, the spot where Buddha is believed to have given his first sermon. The evening is free to relax. Accommodation: Hotel Surya (or similar)

    Day 7 Dawn boat ride on Ganges visiting bathing ghats; free afternoon; witness an evening aarti ceremony

    Varanasi, on the Ganges, is one of the holiest cities in India and a key destination in Hinduism: there are thousands of pilgrims, wandering holy men (Sadhus), religious leaders and casual visitors. Explore the narrow lanes and many temples or watch the Hindu ceremonies that take place around the clock. Just before dawn, we take a boat onto the Ganges to see the extraordinary ghats (the steps leading down to the river). Every day, thousands of Hindu pilgrims come to this 3mi (5km) stretch to submerge themselves in the holy waters of the river. In the evening, witness an aarti ceremony from the banks, in which priests wave lamps, chant and ring bells and devotees join the rituals. Accommodation: Hotel Surya (or similar)

    Day 8 Cross border to Nepal; head to the World Heritage site of Lumbini

    Board a private bus and make an early departure for Nepal. We drive across the northern plains, passing through a few towns and lots of villages. Leave our bus at the border and walk (approximately 1,640ft/500m) through customs and immigration to Nepal. In Nepal, we enter the terai, the narrow plain running along the southern breadth of the country. We drive (approximately one hour) to Lumbini, birthplace of the Buddha, where we spend the night. The total driving time today is approximately 12 hours. Accommodation: Buddha Maya hotel (or similar)

    Day 9 Drive to Chitwan National Park

    Early this morning there is a short (optional) rickshaw ride around Lumbini gardens. The Buddha was born here, and the area is being developed into a place of pilgrimage for Buddhists from all over the world. Travelling east and parallel to the mountains, we reach Chitwan (approximately a four-hour drive), where we spend two nights. The park, with jungle and thick forest, was once a royal hunting ground but was made a conservation area in 1973. During your stay, you can enjoy an optional ox-cart ride in Tharu village or an evening dance performance, both providing a glimpse into the fascinating lives of the local people. Accommodation: Green Mansions Jungle Resort (or similar)

    Day 10 Chitwan National Park; jeep safari and dug-out canoe excursion

    Chitwan National Park and the surrounding forest cover 356sqmi (923sqkm) of the terai and afford excellent wildlife-viewing opportunities. Here you have an excellent chance of seeing Indian one-horned rhinos, sambar and chital deer, langur and rhesus monkeys, mongooses, jackals, otters and crocodiles. The more elusive animals include tigers, leopards, sloth bears and Indian bison. More than 500 bird species have also been recorded here. Wildlife activities are managed and escorted by experienced naturalist guides and included in your stay is a jeep safari and dug-out canoe excursion. Birdwatching outings can also be arranged. Accommodation: Green Mansions Jungle Resort (or similar)

    Day 11 Drive to Pokhara with views of the Annapurna range en route

    Today’s journey to Pokhara is 87mi (140km) and takes four to five hours. We follow the gorge of the Narayani River and soon we are in the Himalaya foothills. The scenery changes dramatically from the forests and farmlands of the terai to steep, terraced hills. As we near Pokhara, we begin to see the magnificent Annapurna mountains, part of the Himalaya range. At only 3,280ft (1,000m), among semi-tropical plants and with a delightfully warm climate, it is much closer to the main Himalaya peaks than Kathmandu. Machhapuchhare (Fishtail Peak) dominates the skyline, especially on a clear morning. We stay in a simple hotel near Phewa Lake, with a wide choice of restaurants and other facilities nearby. Accommodation: Dahlia Boutique Hotel (or similar)

    Day 12 Sunrise over mountains; morning walk from Sarangkot to Pame

    Head into the hills after breakfast for even better views of the peaks. An early morning start is required for the clearest view, but once there, the whole Annapurna range can be seen with virtually no intervening hills. We start by driving (approximately 40 minutes) to Sarangkot; from there, it’s a short walk to the remains of a hilltop fort that overlooks the lake – one of the best viewpoints for Machhapuchhare, the most treasured mountain in the region. After enjoying time here, walk back towards Pokhara, descending steps and trail paths, finishing just before at Pame (approximately 2hr 30min walk), where you can stop for lunch before a short transfer back to our hotel. For many, Pokhara is a place to relax, enjoying a spot beside the beautiful lake. This afternoon, sit back and take in the surroundings or perhaps rent a rowboat or bicycle for a few hours exploring the lake at a leisurely pace. Accommodation: Dahlia Boutique Hotel (or similar)

    Day 13 Follow Marsyangdi and Trisuli rivers to Kathmandu

    Leave early for the long drive to Kathmandu, along the Chinese-built road running parallel to the main Himalaya range. The distance is only 125mi (200km) but it is a slow climb through the mountains and ongoing road-widening construction along the route plus some bumpy conditions in places mean the journey takes 10 to 12 hours. The views, however, are stunning as we follow the Marsyangdi and Trisuli rivers, passing numerous villages and terraces stretching up the hillside. We arrive in Kathmandu this evening and check into our centrally located hotel. Accommodation: Royal Singi Hotel (or similar)

    Day 14 Optional Everest flight; visit Pashupatinath and Bodnath; free time

    We have today to explore Kathmandu and the valley. In the early morning, you could take a scenic flight to see Everest (this can be booked and paid for on arrival in Kathmandu; see the Extra Expenses and Spending Money section of the Trip Notes for costs). Today there is a half-day sightseeing tour of Pashupatinath, the most important Hindu temple in the valley, and Bodnath, one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world. The rest of the time is free for individual exploration. You may like to visit Durbar Square with its old royal palace and intricately carved temples, or Swayambhunath, a hilltop stupa home to hundreds of macaques. Kathmandu also offers many shopping opportunities: clothes, trinkets, Tibetan and Nepalese handicrafts and superb bookshops. It also has a wide variety of restaurants serving some of the best food from the sub-continent and you can find wonderful pizzas and apple pie. Accommodation: Royal Singi Hotel (or similar)

    Day 15 End Kathmandu

    The adventure comes to an end this morning at check-out. Unless, of course, you’d like to join our exciting extension, in which you spend four days hiking in the Annapurna region, taking in magnificent mountain views as you pass through Gurung villages. This extension would commence from day 13, starting in Pokhara. Speak to your sales representative to book.

    Itinerary: Icons Of India: The Taj, Tigers & Beyond With Kathmandu

    Day 1 ARRIVE IN DELHI, INDIA

    Welcome to India! Hotel check-in available mid-afternoon.

    Day 2 DELHI

    DELHI Orientation drive includes the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, India Gate, and the Presidential Palace. [LF] Rickshaw ride through Chandni Chowk, Delhi's famous bazaar. Visit to Qutub Minar. Welcome dinner includes an Indian cooking demonstration with a local chef. (B,L,D)

    Day 3 DELHI - AGRA

    DELHI Visits to Humayun's Tomb and Gurudwara Bangla Sahib. Afternoon drive to Agra.
    AGRA Free time this evening. (B,L)

    Day 4 AGRA

    AGRA Sunrise visit to the Taj Mahal and visit to Agra Fort. [LF] Visit a marble workshop. Free time this afternoon and evening. (B)

    ENHANCE YOUR FREE TIME in Agra with a tour of the ancient village of Kachhpura. This and more options throughout your tour are available for purchase with MyGlobus. Get local maps and tips for free time on your GlobusGO mobile app.

    Day 5 AGRA - FATEHPUR SIKRI - RANTHAMBORE NATIONAL PARK

    AGRA Visit to Fatehpur Sikri (a UNESCO World Heritage Site).
    BHARATPUR Train trip to Ranthambore National Park.
    RANTHAMBORE NATIONAL PARK Free time this evening. (B,L,D)

    Day 6 RANTHAMBORE NATIONAL PARK

    RANTHAMBORE NATIONAL PARK Morning and afternoon game drives in search of the elusive Bengal tiger, leopard, sambar deer, sloth bears, marsh crocodiles, striped hyena, and more. Visit to Dastkar Bazaar, a nonprofit that supports local traditional craftspeople. (B,L,D)

    Day 7 RANTHAMBORE - JAIPUR

    RANTHAMBORE NATIONAL PARK Morning game drive in the park.
    JAIPUR Free time this afternoon before [LF] dinner in a local Indian noble family home with sari- and turban-tying demonstration. (B,D)

    Day 8 JAIPUR

    JAIPUR Visits to Amber Fort, City Palace and its museum, Jantar Mantar, and Hawa Mahal. Free time this afternoon before a farewell dinner. (B,D)

    Day 9 JAIPUR - DELHI

    JAIPUR Free time this morning before your flight to Delhi.
    DELHI Free time this evening. (B)

    Day 10 DELHI - KATHMANDU, NEPAL

    DELHI Fly to Kathmandu.
    KATHMANDU Free time this evening. (B)

    Day 11 KATHMANDU

    KATHMANDU Guided sightseeing with visits to Hanuman Dhoka and the Temple of Kumari. Free time this afternoon and evening. (B)

    Day 12 KATHMANDU. EXCURSION TO PATAN

    KATHMANDU Guided visit to Bouddhanath.
    PATAN Guided sightseeing and visit to Durbar Square. (B,L)

    Day 13 KATHMANDU

    Your tour ends with breakfast this morning. (B)

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