Arrive in Delhi on your international flight, where you will be warmly welcomed with a traditional Swagat ceremony. Our representatives will assist you with airport formalities and transfer you to your hotel for check-in and overnight rest.
After breakfast, enjoy a leisurely morning before embarking on a guided tour of Delhi. Begin in Old Delhi, visiting the majestic Red Fort (built in 1648), the grand Jama Masjid—the largest mosque in India—and the peaceful Raj Ghat, the memorial of Mahatma Gandhi. In the afternoon, discover the iconic India Gate, the impressive President’s House, Humayun’s Tomb, the serene Lotus Temple, and the soaring Qutub Minar. Overnight stay in Delhi.
Travel to Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, famously planned and founded by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II—a visionary warrior and astronomer. In the afternoon, explore the majestic City Palace, still home to the royal family, showcasing a stunning blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. Visit the City Palace museum housing the royal collection, and marvel at the Jantar Mantar, a remarkable 18th-century stone observatory revealing the mysteries of medieval Indian astronomy.
Journey to Amber Fort, the former seat of the Kachhawaha rulers, situated just 11 km from Jaipur. Ascend to the fort atop a majestic elephant. En route, visit the iconic Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds), known for its 953 intricately designed windows that provided cool ventilation and privacy for royal ladies watching street processions. In the afternoon, stroll through Jaipur’s vibrant bazaars and visit a traditional block printing workshop. Conclude the day at the beautiful white-marble Laxmi Narayan Temple, where you may witness an evening prayer ceremony.
Depart Jaipur and head towards Agra, passing through lush rural landscapes dotted with villages. En route, stop at Fatehpur Sikri, the abandoned 16th-century Mughal capital built by Emperor Akbar. This red sandstone city, frozen in time, offers a glimpse into Mughal grandeur before its sudden desertion, possibly due to water scarcity. Continue to Agra for evening leisure and overnight stay.
Start the day with a visit to the formidable Agra Fort, a sprawling complex built over several reigns beginning in 1565 by Emperor Akbar, and later enhanced by Shah Jahan. Then explore the breathtaking Taj Mahal, an eternal symbol of love, built by Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Spend ample time admiring this UNESCO World Heritage site before visiting local artisans renowned for their exquisite marble inlay craftsmanship, continuing the Taj Mahal’s artistic legacy.
Drive to Mathura, the sacred birthplace of Lord Krishna and a key pilgrimage site on the banks of the Yamuna River. Visit the Dwarkadhish Temple, dedicated to Krishna and built in 1814, and the Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple, located inside an ancient prison believed to be Krishna’s birthplace. Explore the ghats along the Yamuna, where pilgrims gather for rituals and ceremonies.
After breakfast, proceed to Vrindavan, just 15 km away, a town famed for its more than 4,000 temples celebrating Lord Krishna’s divine pastimes. Visit the historic Madan Mohan Temple, closely associated with the saint Chaitanya, and the popular Banke Bihari Temple, built in 1864. Continue to New Delhi by evening for leisure and overnight stay.
Drive to Rishikesh, nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas and known as a hub for yoga, meditation, and spiritual retreat. The sacred Ganges River flows swiftly here, surrounded by tranquil hills. Explore temples, visit the iconic Laxman Jhoola suspension bridge, and wander among the numerous ashrams along the riverbanks. Experience the calming ambiance of this holy town.
Travel to Haridwar, one of the holiest cities in northern India, where the River Ganges emerges from the mountains into the plains. Visit key sites including the Mansa Devi Temple, Sapt Rishi Ashram, and Daksha Mahadev Temple. In the evening, witness the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri ghat—an unforgettable ritual featuring thousands of floating diyas and marigold flowers illuminating the river.
Fly or travel to Varanasi, the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world and India’s most sacred pilgrimage destination. Revered as Kashi or Banaras, this city on the banks of the Ganges has been a spiritual hub for over three millennia.
Begin early with a serene boat ride along the Ganges at sunrise, witnessing pilgrims performing rituals on the ghats. Explore the narrow lanes and bustling markets of Varanasi before traveling to Sarnath, where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon at the Deer Park. Return to Varanasi for overnight stay.
Fly back to New Delhi in the afternoon. Enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure to relax or explore the city before your onward journey.
Your spiritual journey concludes today with a timely transfer to the airport or railway station for your onward travel, carrying memories of India’s timeless temples and sacred heritage.
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