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Ancient & Holy Northern India

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This Journey is Truly a Feast for the Senses

Trip Details

  • Length: 14 days
  • Cost: from $4,500
  • Type: Cultural
  • Rating: Easy

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Northern India is a pastiche of myriad cultures and architectural styles evolved from Hindu and Mogul origins. We begin in the capital, Delhi, with excursions to significant monuments representing its ancient and modern history. Continuing to Rajasthan, we visit Udaipur, known for its Jain architecture, and Jaipur, the rose-pink capital of the region. Our tour would not be complete without seeing the sunset at the Taj Mahal in Agra. Exploring the magnificent Hindu temples of Khajuraho and the tiered bathing ghats of Varanasi completes our introduction to this rich and endlessly intriguing region.

Highlights

  • The Taj Mahal
  • The magnificent walled forts and colorful cities of Rajasthan
  • The holy city of Varanasi on the Ganges River
  • Historical highlights of Delhi
  • The intricately carved Hindu temples of Khajuraho

Included

  • Seasoned, English-speaking guides
  • Private ground transportation with driver
  • Double-occupancy accommodations in some of the world's finest hotels
  • Meals as per itinerary
  • Admission fees to sights listed in itinerary
  • Airport transfers
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