This Visit lets you experience
the amazing Pushkar Fair combined with the best highlights of both North & South India.
It is available either as a special small group departure or as a customizable visit.
Dates,
hotel and travel information, as well as inclusions are given below the detailed itinerary.
Oct 22nd: Depart from the United States
(you can ask us to include international flights if you choose).
Oct 23rd: Arrive at Delhi
(most flights arrive either in the evening or at night).You are
greeted at the airport by our travel facilitator or ETI Tour Director,
and then ushered to a chauffeur driven vehicle. You are then driven to
your hotel where you are assisted with your check in. The next day’s
plans are briefly reviewed and the travel facilitator or ETI Tour
Director hands over travel documents such as your air tickets and hotel
vouchers to you.
Oct 24th:
Delhi.
Start your exploration of India with acity tour of Old Delhi
that includes visits to the Jama Masjid (1650 AD) which is the largest
mosque in India, and the amazing Red Fort (1639-48) which was the seat
of the Moghul Empire for more than 250 years. Enjoy a rickshaw ride
along the alleys of the ancient bazaar at Chandni Chowk. You also visit the cremation site of Mahatma
Gandhi (Raj Ghat).
There is a break for lunch. Afternoon – enjoy a city tour of New Delhi that begins with a drive past
Safdarjang’s Tomb (1753 AD) while driving to the Qutab Minar (1193 A.D.)
which is a striking medieval tower of victory of Persian architectural
style and is 73 m high. Within the Qutab complex, amidst the ruins of
Quwat-ul-Islam mosque, stands the Iron pillar which has stood the
vagaries of weather and has not rusted over 1500 years. Later, visit the
Tomb Moghul Emperor Humayun and then drive through Lutyens New Delhi
which includes the Embassy area (Diplomatic enclave), Government
buildings, India Gate, a golden domed Sikh Temple (Bangla Sahib
Gurudwara), Birla Temple and Connaught Place, which is New Delhi’s main
shopping area.
Oct 25th: Delhi – Agra. Board the early morning (6 am) Express train - two hour journey - to
Agra. Half day tour of Agra – The tour includes a visit to Itmad -Ud –Daulah’s tomb, built by the Mughal Emperor Jehangir’s queen
as a memorial to her father. It has beautiful ornamentation with ‘Pietra
Dura’ inlay and lattice marble screens. The mausoleum rests in a walled
garden with a view of the river Yamuna. Constructed in the year 1628,
most historians believe that its design provided the inspiration for the
Taj Mahal. You then visit
the original red sandstone fort in North
India, the Agra Fort. It was built in 1565 by Emperor Akbar, the
greatest Mughal ruler
of India. Its maze of courtyards, marble mosque, and private chambers
all serve as
reminders of the grandeur of the Mughal Empire.
There is a break for lunch.
Afternoon
- Visit one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the incomparable Taj Mahal. The
world’s greatest monument dedicated to love, the Taj Mahal was built by
Emperor Shah Jahan in 1653 AD as a memorial to his beloved queen, Mumtaz
Mahal. This pure white marble mausoleum took 22 years and 22,000
craftsmen to build.
Tour the amazing monument and its surroundings till it is time to admire
the sun’s rays setting on the Taj Mahal’s facade.
Agra
is famous for its marble art & manufacturing.
Oct 26th: Agra – Ranthambore.
You have the option (no charge) of a sunrise visit to Mehtab Bagh, which
is a 500 year old Mughal garden located across from the Taj Mahal on the
other side of the Yamuna River. If you do that, you will return to your
hotel to freshen up after the visit. Check out and proceed on a drive to Bharatpur. Stop at
Fatehpur Sikri for a tour. This deserted, red sandstone city, built
by Emperor Akbar, between 1570 and 1585. Visit the towering Bulund Darwaza (The Gate of
Victory), which is set in the south wall. In the northern part of the
courtyard is the superb white marble tomb of Shaik Salim Chishti, built
in 1570.
Lunch is included
this afternoon at Bharatpur.
After lunch - board the Express train for Ranthambore – a two and a half hour
journey to Ranthambore. Arrive at Ranthambore in the evening and check
in at your resort.
Oct 27th: Ranthambore. Covering an area of 410 sq. km, Ranthambore runs along the eastern spur
of the Aravalli mountain range till they meet with the Vindhya ranges.
Ranthambore used to be the private hunting ground for the Royal family
of Jaipur. In 1972 it was declared a Sanctuary and was brought under the
Project Tiger Conservation platform.
Dry deciduous forest covers open valleys with lush vegetation around the
lakes in this park, and there are open grasslands on the higher slopes.
This varied flora supports a large number of animals including a variety
of deer, the sloth bear, the shy caracal, leopards and of course, the
tiger. Enjoy wildlife safaris’
into the park in the morning and evening. In between safaris’ you can visit the jungle fort at
Ranthambore. This is one of the finest examples of the ancient Hindu
concept of “vana-durg”, or a fort protected by a jungle. The
history of this Fort (first built in AD 944) is a chronicle full of
tales of
blood and valor. Occupied by the Muslims, Rajputs and Mughals, the
insides of the fort today lie in ruins, but there are superb views of
the park to be had from the ramparts.
Oct 28th: Ranthambore – Jaipur.
Enjoy your last safari into Ranthambore in the morning.
Check out of yourhotel and proceed on a drive to Jaipur. Arrive at Jaipur and check into your hotel.
There is a break for lunch.
Afternoon -
Proceed for a half day city tour of the walled city of Jaipur, including
the magnificent
City Palace. Visit the unique Jantar Mantar magnificent stone observatory
built by Raja Jai Singh in 1728. View the ‘Hawa Mahal’ (Palace of the
Wind), the intriguing facade built in 1799 to allow royal ladies to view
the city and bazaar from the windows. Continue the tour to visit the
City
Palace, the former royal residence (a part of it is still occupied by
the Royal family and is not accessible to the public), built in a blend
of Rajasthani and Mughal architectural styles. This immense complex also
houses a number of museums that offer a large and impressive collection
of miniature paintings, costumes, and armory. Jaipur is famous for its carpets, jewelry, & handicrafts.
Evening – Watch the show at your hotel and then drive to have dinner with a Rajasthani family at their home. Or drive to a cultural show
and dinner.
Oct 29th: Jaipur.
Start your day with an
excursion to Amber Fort & Palace, located 12 kilometers from the center
of the City. Arrive at the complex well before 9
a.m.
so as to be able to partake in the elephant back ascent. The Fort was
originally built by Raja Mansingh and is one of the finest examples of
Rajput architecture. Enjoy the ascent to the palace on the back of a
brightly caparisoned elephant. Visit the chambers and hallways of the
Palace which are famous for their design and decorations. From here you will proceed on a drive
to Samode for sightseeing and lunch.
Enjoy a Rajasthani
lunch (included) at the
Samode Palace. A guided tour of
Samode
Palace and the other monuments in the area is included. Drive back
to Jaipur in the late afternoon.
Oct 30th: Jaipur – Pushkar.
Drive to Pushkar in the morning. Arrive at
Pushkar and check in to your Luxury Tent or Cottage.
Participate in Pushkar Camel Fair festivities (Cattle Fair), including
the different contests and festivities scheduled for this day. ETI Tour Directors will guide you to various activities and events
around the
Fair, and are available to assist you with your individual needs should
any arise. Afternoon - Tour the Fair camp grounds to view the cattle.
Experience the trading activity with the cattle, which is at its peak.
Oct 31st: Pushkar.
Participate in Pushkar Camel Fair festivities (Cattle Fair), including
the camel race which is currently scheduled for this morning (subject to
change). ETI Tour Directors will guide you to various activities and events
around the Fair, and are available to assist you with your individual
needs should any arise. Afternoon - Tour the Fair camp grounds to view the cattle, and
this is a good day to explore the small town of Pushkar and its
monuments.
Nov 1st: Pushkar - Udaipur.
Enjoy a camel cart ride this morning. Participate in Pushkar Camel Fair
festivities (Cultural Fair) for the remainder of the morning. ETI Tour
Directors will guide you to various activities and events around the
Fair, and are available to assist you with your individual needs should
any arise.
Noon
– Check out of the resort and proceed on a drive to Udaipur.
Stop at Ranakpur for a tour.
Tour the famous 15th Century Jain Temples, located 90 kms north of
Udaipur. The temples’ 29 halls are supported by 1444 intricately carved
pillars, and no two are of the same design. There is an abundance of
exquisite sculptures and friezes. Lunch is included this afternoon.
After lunch
– continue your drive to Udaipur. Arrive at Udaipur in the late
afternoon/evening and check in to your hotel.
Nov
2nd: Udaipur.
Start your day with a City Tour, including a tour of the City Palace. At
this Palace complex, explore the gorgeous rooms with mirrored walls and
ivory doors, windows with colored glass, inlaid marble balconies and the
peacock courtyard.
You walk through the
Crystal Gallery which has an amazing collection of exquisite Crystal
(including a complete bedroom furniture set in crystal, discovered
recently in a store room in the palace).
Visit the lovely Sahelion-ki-bari gardens and the local Museum after the
Palace tour.
There is a break for lunch.
Late afternoon –Enjoy an exclusive boat cruise on Lake Pichola and visit Jag Mandir
Island (if available).
Udaipur is famous
for its artists and paintings, including exquisite miniatures.
Nov
3rd: Udaipur – Mumbai.
Board the morning flight to Mumbai. Arrive at Mumbai and proceed for a Mumbai City tour. The tour begins at the “Prince of
Wales Museum“, built to commemorate King George V first visit to India
in 1905. Designed in the Indo-Saracenic style, the museum has sections
of art, paintings, archeological exhibits, and natural history. Across
the road is the Modern Art Gallery which is a must for any connoisseur of art, we make a brief stop here. Continue the tour to
visit “The Gateway of India”, Mumbai’s foremost landmark overlooking the
harbor. This structure was conceived following the visit of King George
V in 1911 and officially opened in 1924. A drive up to the Malabar Hill,
to the hanging gardens, gives a panoramic view the city and the "Queens
Necklace", a road called Marine Drive. You then drive through the Flora
Fountain and Fort area, where you can view the Gothic and Victorian
style buildings. Visit the Victoria Terminus (now known as Chatrapati
Shivaji Terminus) India’s finest Gothic building and a bustling Railway
Station. Continue on your drive around Horniman Circle and visit the
Town Hall, right besides the docks of Mumbai. Check in to your hotel in the late afternoon.
Nov
4th: Mumbai – Aurangabad. Board the early morning flight to Aurangabad. Arrive at Aurangabad and
proceed for half day guided excursion to Ellora. Explore the
magnificently sculptured caves of Ellora. These caves illustrate a
resurgence of Hinduism, reflected by the creation of these 17 caves with
Hindu themes, sculpture, and art; including Cave 16, the awe-inspiring
"Kailash Temple". Like all of the other Cave temples, this one was
created out of one rock. However, the significance of that fact changes
when you put it in perspective of this enormous structure.
Nov 5th: Aurangabad.
Full day guided excursion to Ajanta. Buddhist monks and other craftsmen
began excavating, sculpting, and painting at Ajanta in the 2nd century
BC. The incredible variety of paintings and sculpture were created in
hard rock by using elaborate and ingenious lighting, tools, and
materials. These 28 caves are a testimony to the devotion of the
Buddhists, as well as the talents of their skilled craftsmen. Ajanta's
incredible paintings are even more amazing considering that the color
and texture you're admiring today was created by artists about two
thousand years ago.
Nov
6th: Aurangabad – Cochin (Kochi).
Board the morning flight to Mumbai. Connect with the flight to Cochin.
Arrive at Cochin and check in to your hotel.
Afternoon -
The tour begins from the St. Francis Church, established by the
Portuguese Franciscan friars in 1503. Vasco Da Gama was buried in the
courtyard of this European church, one of the first built in India.
Visit the Chinese fishing nets. More than a century old and still in
use, they form one of the highlights of this tour. Evening - Drive to watch a Kathakali dance (the art of storytelling through
dance) performance. After the show, you are driven to dinner with a
famous Keralan chef and her family at their home. Cooking tips and
recipes are included.
Nov
7th: Cochin – Backwaters cruise.
Check out from hotel and visit the Jewish Synagogue (closed on Fridays
&
Saturdays) built in 1568.
After the tour, drive to Alleppey in the morning & board your houseboat.
Relax and have a great time till the next morning as you cruise the
amazing backwaters. The cook and other staff make sure that all your
needs are taken care of, while serving you with delicious Kerala
cuisine.
Nov
8th: Kumarakom – Cochin.
Disembark from your boat at Kumarakom. You are at leisure at Kumarakom
till after lunch. Enjoy the beautiful, lush lakeside environment and
have a nice lunch at one of the resorts if you are so inclined. Afternoon – Drive
back to Cochin and check in to your hotel.
Nov
9th: Cochin – Chennai - Mahabalipuram. Check out of your hotel in the morning and proceed to the airport. Board
the flight to Chennai. Arrive at Chennai and proceed for a half day city
tour – duration about four hours. The tour begins from the St. Mary’s
Church, built between 1678 and 1680, this was the first English Church
in Chennai. Next you will visit the Saint Thomas Cathedral, built in
1504, then re-built in neo - gothic style in 1893, this Roman Catholic
Church is said to house the remains of St. Thomas the Apostle. Later
visit the Kapaleeshwarar Temple, an ancient Shiva Temple and a great
example of Dravidian temple architecture. You’ll also visit the 8th century Parathasarathy Temple which is dedicated to Lord Krishna. Visit
the National Art Gallery & Museum and explore the beautiful temple
friezes, the bronze gallery, and the Archeological section. End the tour
with a drive by the High Court, Fort St. George, and the Tamil film
studios that come second only to Bollywood as they churn out hundreds of
movies a year. In the evening drive to Mahabalipuram, which is an ancient
coastal port located
south of Chennai. Arrive at Mahabalipuram and check in to your resort.
Nov 10th: Mahabalipuram – Kanchipuram excursion.
In the morning proceed for an excursion to Kanchipuram. Kanchipuram is
known as the golden city of a thousand temples and is one of the seven
sacred cities of India. Its many gopurams (temple domes) can be seen
from a long way away. After a tour of Kanchipuram, you will drive back
to Mahabalipuram.
There is a break for lunch. In
the afternoon you will tour the world famous 6th century Shore Temples. This city was
the second capital and main sea port of the Pallava Kings of
Kanchipuram, the first Tamil dynasty after the fall of the Gupta Empire.
The whole of Mahablipuram is a fabulous open-air museum of sculpture in
living rock, monolithic shrines, and man made hard rock caves with
magnificent sculptures inside them. Here you will also find the world’s
largest bas relief in rock. On the neighboring beach you will explore
the famous temples of the Rathas, the Penance of Bhagirath, the Shore
Temple and the eight Mandapams.
Nov
11th: Chennai – Varanasi. Board the early morning flight to Delhi. Connect with the flight to
Varanasi. Check in at your hotel. A city tour – duration about three
hours – This includes visits to the numerous temples that dot the banks
of the holy river. You will be able to walk through the narrow lanes and
stop by at the bazaars to have a look at, among other things, glorious
examples of one of the world’s finest material – Banaras silks.
Sunset cruise on the Ganga – cruise on the Ganga at sunset and have a grandstand view of the
ancient prayer and oil lamp ceremonies, as hundreds of lamps
are sent floating on the holy river as the sun sets.
Nov
12th: Varanasi - Delhi – International Flight. Early morning boat cruise on the river Ganges - duration about two hours
– The best time to visit the Ghats is dawn when pilgrims take their
morning dip. The most famous Ghat is the Dasadwamedh Ghat from where we
begin this tour. Enjoy the boat ride while looking out for the people on
the Ghats – the women bathing discreetly in their sarees, the young men
displaying prowess in yogic postures, & the Brahmin priests offering
prayers. Return to the hotel to check out. Drive to the airport and board
the afternoon flight to Delhi. Arrive at Delhi and you are greeted at
the airport by your personal driver. If you are doing this visit as part
of a small group, you are provided with personal vehicles for each
single traveler / couple / family traveling together. Do any last minute
shopping and sightseeing that you feel you may have left for the end. Your vehicle and driver stay with you till your late evening
assisted check in at the airport.
Our services end
at Delhi airport.
Nov
13th: Arrive in the United States.
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RESERVATION INQUIRY FORM:
Inclusions: *
All three meals at Pushkar and on the Houseboat in Kerala
* All three meals at Ranthambore at the Deluxe & Luxury
Levels
* Maharaja Level - 2 breakfasts included
* Luxury Level - 4 breakfasts included
* Deluxe Level - 7 breakfasts included
* Lunch at Bharatpur
* Lunch at Ranakpur
* AN ETI EXCLUSIVE: Dinner with a famous Keralan chef and her
family (incl. cooking lesson) in Cochin
* AN ETI EXCLUSIVE: Dinner & cultural show at Jaipur
* All other meals as specified
* Hotel check-in is at 2:00 pm & check-out is at noon for almost all the hotels
* All transfers and sightseeing by your personal Luxury SUV, personal
AC
medium car or Mini Coach (depending on Tour level & small group/custom
travel)
* Services of an ETI Tour Director or the best local English speaking
guides at all destinations as per the itinerary.
* Representative for assistance on all arrival and departure transfers.
* Cycle-rickshaw ride through the ancient bazaar of Chandni Chowk in Old Delhi
* AN ETI EXCLUSIVE: A unique folk music & dance greeting at Agra
* AN ETI EXCLUSIVE: Horse drawn carriage ride to the Taj Mahal in Agra
* Applicable monument entrance fees as per the itinerary.
* AN ETI EXCLUSIVE: Personal Elephant ride (per couple) with your
own (jeep option
available) up the ramparts of Amer Palace in Jaipur.
* AN ETI EXCLUSIVE: Personal Camel back (per person) or camel cart safari
(per couple) at Pushkar
* Kathakali Dance performance in Cochin
* Boat ride on
Lake
Pichola in Udaipur
*
All safari related charges at Ranthambore (including park entry fees,
guide fees, vehicle fees etc.)
* AN ETI EXCLUSIVE: Both Sunrise & Sunsetboat cruises on the
Ganga
at Varanasi.
* Delhi–Agra Train travel by AC Luxury Chair Car
* Bharatpur-Ranthambore Train travel by AC Chair Car * Bottled water during sightseeing/excursions and long drives. * All currently applicable taxes.
Not included: *
International Travel
* Any expenses of a personal nature like tips, laundry, telephone calls,
drinks etc.
* Meals other than those specified above
* Travel insurance, visa etc.
* Camera fees – still & video