Spirit of India
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Theme
Cultural , World Heritage tours -
Destinations
India , North India , Rajasthan -
Cities Covered New Delhi , Jaipur , Agra , Orchha , Khajuraho , Varanasi
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Ratings 1 Review5/5
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Activity Level Moderate
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Min Group Size Max Group Size
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Tour Highlights
India is many times rightfully referred to as a subcontinent, featuring diverse geographical and cultural regions, where ancient civilizations and religions flourished. At Bestway Tours & Safaris we have developed a number of tours that focus on India’s varied regions and its attractions.
In this journey we travel from Delhi to Varanasi, where we explore India’s vast artistic legacy from the ancient monuments of Khajuraho to the medieval Mughal marvels of Agra and Delhi. Ride on an elephant in Jaipur and discover Rajasthan’s beautiful cities. Watch thousands of Hindu pilgrims in Varanasi, as they congregate on the banks of the Ganges River.
With healed mind and enriched with spirituality, this tour is for those seeking for enlightenment on their visit to India.
Tour Itinerary at Glance
| Day 1: | Arrive Delhi | |
| Day 2: | Delhi |
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| Day 3: | Delhi / Jaipur (Drive 260 kms / 6 Hours) |
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| Day 4: | Jaipur |
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| Day 5: | Jaipur / Agra (Drive 245 kms / 5 Hours) |
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| Day 6: | Agra / Jhansi by (Shatabdi Train # 12002; Departure: 08:02 hrs / Arrival: 10:43 hrs & Jhansi / Khajuraho by surface (Drive: 190 kms / 5 hours) |
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| Day 7: | Khajuraho / Varanasi (Flight) |
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| Day 8: | Varanasi |
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| Day 9: | Varanasi / Delhi / Home (Flight) |
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- - Breakfast
- - Lunch
- - Dinner
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Essential Trip Information
Booking Deposit, Cancellation and Refund Policy
- Day 1 - Arrive Delhi
- Day 2 - Delhi
- Day 3 - Delhi / Jaipur (Drive 260 kms / 6 Hours)
- Day 4 - Jaipur
- Day 5 - Jaipur / Agra (Drive 245 kms / 5 Hours)
- Day 6 - Agra / Jhansi by (Shatabdi Train # 12002; Departure: 08:02 hrs / Arrival: 10:43 hrs & Jhansi / Khajuraho by surface (Drive: 190 kms / 5 hours)
- Day 7 - Khajuraho / Varanasi (Flight)
- Day 8 - Varanasi
- Day 9 - Varanasi / Delhi / Home (Flight)
- - Breakfast
- - Lunch
- - Dinner
* DENOTES UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES INCLUDED
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We start our morning tour with New Delhi and visit Birla House, the Former Residence of Mahatma Gandhi before he was assassinated by Nathu Ram Godse on January 30, 1948. Later we visit the famous India Gate followed by the Houses of Parliament, Connaught Place and Humayun's Tomb*, the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent, built in 1570. We continue to Qutb Minar and its Monuments* Built in the early 13th century the red sandstone tower of Qutb Minar is 72.5 m high. The surrounding archaeological area contains funerary buildings, notably the magnificent Alai-Darwaza Gate, a masterpiece of Indo-Muslim art and two mosques. Our afternoon concentrates on Old Delhi, starting with the Red Fort Complex*. Named for its massive enclosing walls of red sandstone, it is adjacent to an older fort, the Salimgarh, built by Islam Shah Suri in 1546, with which it forms the Red Fort Complex. The Red Fort is considered to represent the zenith of Mughal creativity which, under the Shah Jahan, was brought to a new level of refinement and each pavilion reveals architectural elements typical of Mughal building, reflecting a fusion of Persian, Timurid and Hindu traditions. After visiting the Red fort, we embark on a captivating journey on a Rickshaw passing through the narrow lanes of the famous Chandni Chowk Bazaar, it was originally built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jehan for his daughter Jahan Ara in 17th Century since then many changes have taken place however it still remains Old Delhi's one of the Oldest and busiest markets in Delhi. Finally end our rickshaw ride at Jama Masjid, Mughal majesty and India's largest mosque. After visiting the mosque we proceed to Raj Ghat, the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi.
Please Note: Red fort and Birla House are closed on Monday and Chandni Chowk is closed on Sunday
After breakfast we are driving the famous city Jaipur. On arrival we check into our hotel. Jaipur, filled with frenetic crowds, Rajasthan's chaotic, dusky - pink capital is a place of wild contrasts, bombarding the senses at every turn. Jaipur's old city, it's rich color deepening and fading according to the light, is lined with long, twinkling bazaars. Like Wacky Races on acid, vegetable - laden camel carts thread their way through streets jam-packed with cars, cows, rickshaws & bicycles. The city owes its name, foundation and careful planning to the great warrior -astronomer Maharaja Jai Singh II (1693 - 1743).
Today we explore Amber Fort, located in a valley formed by a range of Aravallis known as Kalikho hills. The Palace and Fort are located on top of the hill with the city on slopes, and the valley protected by fort walls with four gates in the four cardinal directions. The construction of the fort began in 1592. It shows the evolution from the purely defensive fort settlements of the early medieval period to the palace fortress type of architecture typified in the 16th century. This palace fortress was never attacked or invaded. The fort comprises of number of gardens, courtyards and palatial spaces derived from Mughal architecture and are a distinguished example of 17th Century Rajput architecture. We return to Jaipur to visit the majestic City Palace, which houses a rare collection of Indian art and the beautiful Hawa Mahal, the Palace of Winds, where the ladies of the royal harem used to watch the city from behind the intricately carved facade. We also visit the Jantar Mantar*, an astronomical observation site built in the early 18th century that includes a set of some 20 main fixed instruments designed for the observation of astronomical positions with the naked eye. It is an expression of the astronomical skills and cosmological concepts of the court of a scholarly prince at the end of the Mughal period. The evening is free to enjoy both shopping and the cultural experience in the bazaars. Jaipur is noted for its craftsmen, skilled in brass inlay, lacquer work and stone setting.
After breakfast we drive to Agra. On arrival we check into our hotel. Later we visit one of the most well known wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal. Built by Shah Jehan as a mausoleum for his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal, the Taj is built of white marble, beautifully carved and inlaid with semi-precious stones. Next we visit Agra Fort, where Shah Jehan was imprisoned by his son in the later years of his life to prevent him from spending the family fortunes on the black echo of the Taj Mahal.
Please Note: Taj Mahal remains closed on every Friday
In the early morning we take a sunrise cruise on the River Ganges for a most serene experience. One of the cardinal principles of Hinduism is the belief in the holiness of the Ganges. Every morning scores of pilgrims and priests fill the riverbanks bathing in the holy waters and performing various other rituals. This unique experience literally transports you to another world.
Later we start our exploration of old Varanasi, visiting the Bharat Mata Temple, which houses a huge marble relief map of India; the Durga Temple, the Tulsi Manas Mandir beside the Banaras Hindu University and the Mosque of Mughal Emperor Aurangazeb. The city is famous also for its silk sarees and we visit some of the houses where the beautiful silk sarees are woven.
In the afternoon we explore Sarnath, the site of Lord Buddha's first sermon after attaining enlightenment. The Ancient Buddhist Site of Sarnath contains Chaukhandi Stupa, a lofty brick structure crowned with an octagonal tower and the remains of several stupas, monasteries and Ashokan column are built from the 3rd century B.C. to 12th century A.D.in brick and stone.
Please Note: Sarnath Museum remains closed on every Friday