Day 01: Arrival in Bombay
Upon your arrival in Bombay, our
executives will meet you at the airport and
escort you to the hotel. You can spend the
rest of the day with a bit of sightseeing on
your own or just at leisure. You will stay in
the hotel for the night.
Day 02: Bombay Sightseeing
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In the morning depart for an excursion to
the Elephanta Caves - 7th century caves
temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. The cave
complex, scooped out of solid rock,
encompasses a number of shrines, courtyards,
grand halls and porticos replete with
exquisite stone sculptures of Hindu Gods and
Goddesses. Embark on a city tour in the
afternoon visiting the Gateway to India,
Museum, Hanging Gardens, Jain temples etc.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 03: Bombay to Aurangabad - Ellora
Caves
Leave for Aurangabad in the morning by
air. On arrival our executives will transfer
you to the hotel. Later depart for an
excursion to the Ellora caves. The Ellora
caves represent a unique synthesis of
Buddhist, Jain and Hindu cave temples, all
scooped out of the vertical face of the
Charanandri hills. Of these, the Kailash
temple is regarded an architectural marvel for
the complexity involved in its creation from a
single rock. Come back to the hotel to rest
for the night.
Day 04: Aurangabad - Ajanta Caves
Set out for an excursion to the Ajanta
Caves. Hewn out of basalt rocks in the second
century BC, the Ajanta Cave complex contains
29 caves that served as retreats for Buddhist
monks. The Ajanta Caves can be categorized
into two types depending on their allegiance
to either of the two Buddhist schools, the
Hinayana and the Mahayana.
Day 05: Aurangabad - Udaipur
In the morning depart by air for Udaipur,
the city of gleaming lakes and majestic
palaces. On your arrival at the city you will
be transferred to the hotel. Proceed for a
sightseeing tour of Udaipur visiting Eklingji
temple, Nagda temple and the City Palace.
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Eklingji temple
enshrines a splendid 50 feet high multi-faced
black stone statue of Lord Shiva. Late
afternoon enjoy a boat ride on the tranquil
waters of Lake Pichola constructed by Maharana
Udai Singh II. Overnight stay will be at the
hotel.
Day 06: Udaipur - Jaipur
Leave for Jaipur by air. On arrival, you
will be transferred to the hotel by our
representatives. In the afternoon embark on a
city tour visiting the City Palace, Jantar
Mantar, Hawa Mahal, Birla temple etc. The Hawa
Mahal or 'the Palace of Winds,' constructed by
Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, is a prominent
landmark of the city. The Laxmi Narayan Birla
temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and goddess
Laxmi. Return to the hotel for overnight stay.
Day 07: Jaipur - Agra
In the morning set out for an excursion to
the imposing edifice of Fort Amber, a
synthesis of Hindu and Mughal architecture. In
the afternoon depart by surface transport for
Agra. Stop over en route to visit Fatehpur
Sikri, the 16th century city built by Emperor
Akbar in honor of Sufi saint Salim Chishti. It
is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After
arriving in Agra, check into the hotel.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 08: Agra - Khajuraho
Take a city tour of Agra including the
world famous Taj Mahal and the Agra Fort. Taj
Mahal, the eternal monument of love, was built
by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved
queen Mumtaz Mahal. The sprawling complex of
the Taj houses the mausoleum of Mumtaz, a
Charbagh garden and an imposing gateway. It is
regarded as one of the Seven Wonders of the
World. In the afternoon depart by air for
Khajuraho. On arrival transfer to the hotel
and retire for the night.
Day 09: Khajuraho - Varanasi
Embark on a temple tour of Khajuraho for a
glimpse into the ancient Hindu temples famous
for the profusion of erotic sculpture.
Khajuraho was the regal capital of Chandela
Rajputs from the 10th to the 12th centuries.
The temple complex, declared a UNESCO World
Heritage Site, houses 22 temples built in the
northern Indian shikhara temple style. In the
afternoon depart by air for Varanasi. Having
reached Varanasi check into the hotel and rest
for the night.
Day 10: Varanasi - Bhubaneswar
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Located on the banks of River Ganges, the
city of Varanasi is steeped in history and
religion. Also known as the Holy City, it is
one of the most sacred Hindu pilgrimages in
India. The renowned Kashi Vishwanath Temple,
built in 1780 by Maharani Ahilyabai Holkar of
Indore, enshrines Vishwanatha, the Jyotirlinga
of the Lord Shiva. Also visit Sarnath, where
Lord Gautam Buddha attained Nirvana. In the
afternoon depart by air for Bhubaneswar.
Transfer and overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 11: Bhubaneswar- Konark- Puri
In the morning set out on a full day
excursion to Konark, famous for the 13th
century Sun temple. The temple, also known as
the Black Pagoda, was built by King
Narasimhadeva I (AD 1236-1264) of the Ganga
dynasty. After that, travel to Puri to pay a
visit to the famous Sri Jagannath temple.
Built in the Kalinga style of Architecture,
the temple enshrines the deity of Lord
Jagannath and the annual 'Rath Yatra' festival
is attended by lakhs of devotees. Return to
Bhubaneswar for overnight stay.
Day 12: Bhubaneswar - Calcutta
Bhubaneswar is the cultural and political
center of the state of Orissa. In the morning
take a city tour encompassing the temples of
Lingraj and Rajrani and Mukteswar. In the
evening take the flight to Calcutta. On
arrival our representative will transfer you
to the hotel for overnight stay.
Day 13: Calcutta - Kathmandu
Calcutta, one of the four major metros in
India, is the capital of West Bengal. In the
morning set out on a sightseeing tour of
Calcutta city including the attractions of
Victoria memorial, Howrah Bridge, Fort
William, Marble Palace and the Vidyasagar Setu.
In the afternoon depart by air to Kathmandu,
the capital of Nepal. On arrival you will be
transferred to the hotel. Overnight stay at
the hotel.
Day 14: Kathmandu
Being the capital, Kathmandu is the center
of political and cultural activities of the
country. In the morning depart for a city
sightseeing tour visiting the temple at
Swayambhunath. After that set out for Patan,
the oldest and the most beautiful among the
three royal cities of Nepal. The city provides
a peek into the rich cultural heritage of
Nepal. Return to hotel for overnight stay.
Day 15: Kathmandu
Take an excursion tour to the famous
Pashupathinath temple and Bodhnath Stupa. With
a history going back to the 400 A.D, the
Pashupatinath Temple is regarded the most
sacred Shiva temple in the world. It is a
UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. Located 7
km from Kathmandu, the massive Bodhnath Stupa
is the largest stupa in Nepal. Overnight stay
in the hotel.
Day 16: Kathmandu
You can spend the day according to your
wishes. Ideally you should go for a shopping
trip to take back keepsakes of the tour. Or
else you can just relax at the hotel.
Overnight stay.
Day 17: Kathmandu - Delhi
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The Morning half of the day is free to
pursue your own interests. In the afternoon
depart back for Delhi. On arrival transfer to
the hotel.
Day 18: Delhi
Assistance and transfer to the airport for
departure for onward journey.







