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Taj & Tiger
(9 nights / 10 days) Delhi, Agra, Ranthambore, Jaipur, Ajabgarh
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Culture
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Golden Triangle Passage
(6 nights / 7 days) Delhi, Jaipur, Agra
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India Nepal Discovery
(11 nights / 12 days) Delhi, Jaipur, Agra, Khajuraho, Varanasi, Kathmandu
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Gourmet
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Gourmet India
(11 nights / 12 days) Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Udaipur, Mumbai, Lucknow
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Romance
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In the Shadow of Love
(10 nights / 11 days) Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Udaipur, Ajabgarh
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Extension to the Ananda Spa
(4 nights / 5 days) Delhi, Rishikesh
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India | The subcontinent of India lies in south Asia, between Pakistan, China and Nepal. To the north, it is bordered by the world's highest mountain chain, where foothill valleys cover the northernmost of the country's 26 states. Further south, plateaus, tropical rain forests and sandy deserts are bordered by palm fringed beaches. It is impossible not to be astonished by India.
Nowhere on earth does humanity present itself in such a dizzying, creative burst of cultures and religions, races and tongues. The ambiance of the mountain ranges and national parks provide ample opportunity for eco-tourism and trekking, and its sheer size promises something for everyone.
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Agra
| View Map | | Agra is globally renowned as the city of the Taj Mahal. However; this royal Mughal city has, in addition to the legendary Taj, many monuments that epitomize the high point of Mughal architecture. In the Mughal period, in the 16th and 17th centuries, Agra was the capital of India. It was here that the founder of the dynasty, Babar, laid out the first formal Persian garden on the banks of the river Yamuna. Here, Akbar, his grandson raised the towering ramparts of the great Red Fort. Within its walls, Jehangir built rose-red palaces, courts and gardens, and Shahajahan embellished it with marble mosques, palaces and pavilions of gem-inlaid white marble. The crowning glory of the city is obviously the Taj, a monument of love and imagination that represents India to the world. |  | Ajabgarh
| View Map | |  | Delhi
| View Map | | Delhi stands as the capital of Modern India. Here you can see the mingling of the Old and New India, the ancient and the modern. Delhi is made up of seven ancient cities, spanning the period from the 11th to 20th centuries. Delhi has seen the rise and fall of many emperors which have left behind a plethora of monuments that commemorate the grandeur and glory of bygone ages. Very few cities in the world can express such a profusion of architectural styles. |  | Jaipur
| View Map | | Known as the Pink City with broad avenues and spacious gardens, founded in 1727 AD by Sawai Jaisingh II, Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan. Jaipur is steeped in history and culture. Here the past comes alive in magnificent forts and palaces, blushed pink, where once lived the maharajas. The bustling bazaars of Jaipur, famous for Rajasthani jewellery, fabric and shoes, possess a timeless quality and are surely a treasure-trove for shoppers. This fascinating city with its romantic charm takes you to an epoch of royalty and tradition. |  | Kathmandu
| View Map | |  | Khajuraho
| View Map | | The capital of the Chandela Kings, Khajuraho is famous for its magnificent temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu and the Jain Tirthankaras. These temples are built between 950 A.D. and 1050 A.D. The temples of Khajuraho represent some of the most exquisite specimens in medieval India; only 22 temples out of 85 now survive. |  | Lucknow
| View Map | |  | Mumbai
| View Map | | The city of Bombay originally consisted of seven islands, namely Colaba, Mazagaon, Old Womans Island, Wadala, Mahim, Parel, and Matunga-Sion. This group of islands, which have since been joined together by a series of reclamations, formed part of the kingdom of Ashoka, the famous Emperor of India. Gateway of India, the principal landmark of Mumbai, is a huge archway on the waters edge at Apollo Bundar. British architect George Wittet designed the Gateway and the gateway was built to commemorate the visit of King George V to India in 1911. The construction started on 31st March 1913 and the structure was formally opened in 1924. Its architecture is similar to the conventional Arch of Triumph, with elements derived from Islamic styles of 16th century Gujarat. These 85 feet in height structure has four turrets and intricate latticework carved into the yellow basalt stone. |  | Ranthambore
| View Map | | Ranthambore National Park is famous for its tigers and is a favorite with photographers. For a relatively small area, the park has a rich diversity of fauna and flora - species list includes 300 trees, 50 aquatic species of plants, 272 species of birds, 12 species of reptiles including the Marsh Crocodile & amphibians and 30 species of mammals. |  | Rishikesh
| View Map | |  | Udaipur
| View Map | | Udaipur is located in the Rajasthan region of India a famous city of Rajasthan state, standing on the banks of Lake Pichola with white marble palaces, known by many as the Venice of the East, was founded in 1599 AD by Maharaja Udai Singh. While Rajasthan itself is home to many of the most beautiful places in India (Jaipur and Jodpur, among others) Udaipur stands out as an unforgettable city. Dusk viewed from the rooftops of any of the cafes or restaurants is an event unto its own. The Lake Palace (a converted Palace which is now a 5 star hotel) dwells in the midst of Lake Pichola and is only accessible by boat. A close runner up in terms of luxury and views, is the Shivnivas Palace (also a 5 star hotel), which is on the grounds of the City Palace Museum. The Shivnivas has hosted such famous visitors as Jackie Kennedy and lives in infamy as the backdrop for a scene in the James Bond classic, Octopussy.Other sites to see in and around Udaipur include the Jagadish Temple, the Ahar Museum, the Chittorgarh and Fateh Sagar. |  | Varanasi
| View Map | | Varanasi is the religious center of Hindu religion. Situated on the banks of the holy river Ganges, Varanasi is considered to be among the oldest living cities of the world and has been a center of learning and civilization for centuries. Varanasi holds special significance in the lives of the Indian people. Every year hundreds of thousands of pilgrims make a long journey to this vibrant city where you can find the richest of the rich living side by side with the poorest of the poor. Travel to Varanasi with an open mind and see what faith can do to people and what their devotion to god leads them to achieve. Look beyond the poverty into the eyes of the people and you will see a sense of enlightenment and peace that their belief in a god has given them. Varanasi is a unique city that vibrates with cosmic forces beyond comprehension. |  |
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