North India Tour - 12 Days

North India Tour Packages: Experience the region’s culture, history, and stunning landscapes.

Overview


Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura are the original Seven Sisters. Each state has its own unique history and culture, and for a traveller, the region is a repository of rare experiences. It’s fascinating that even many Indians from outside the north-east region know so little about the place. If you’ve travelled across India but have never visited the north-east, here are the reasons to do so.

Major Reasons Why You Should Travel To Rajasthan


  • Sikkim, India’s first and only organic state.
  • Rare gastronomic experience.

  • Spiritual awakening.

  • Challenging trekking routes.

  • Eclectic culture.

  • Memorable road trips.

  • Rich handicrafts heritage.

  • Meet future Olympians.

Itinerary

Day 1
Delhi Arrival

On arrival at Airport / Railway station, meet our representative and proceed to Hotel for Check in. Delhi is a city built and re-built seven times over several centuries. The capital city today marries the quaint and unique elements of different historical eras with the pace of the bustling, growing economy. At every turn of the road, the past and the present coexist. Later proceed for city Tour of NEW DELHI – drive past the stately government buildings of the British Era designed by Lutyen’s, including the Presidential Palace. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 2
Delhi

After Breakfast proceed for full day side sightseeing like the Red Fort, Chandni Chowk Bazaar and Khari Baoli spice market on your way to visit Jama Masjid. One of the largest mosques in the world and the largest in India, it was built by Shah Jahan to dominate the city. Then, make your way to Raj Ghat, a memorial built to commemorate the site of Mahatma Gandhi’s cremation. Also visit the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Qutub Minar, India’s tallest minaret, made of red sandstone and marble and inscribed with verses from the Qur’an. Next stop Lotus Temple completed in 1986. Notable for its flowerlike shape, it serves as the Mother Temple of the Indian subcontinent and has become a prominent attraction in the city also visit Iskon Temple a famous Krishana Temple. Stop next at Humayun’s Tomb, another UNESCO World Heritage site and tomb of a Mughal emperor dating back to the 1500s. Next, pass under the high stone archway of India Gate – constructed in the memory of Indian soldiers who died in World War I – and drive along Rajpath (King’s Way), the ceremonial boulevard heading toward Rashtrapati Bhavan, official home to the President of India. Also visit Birla Temple a Lord Vishnu Temple.Along the way, your guide will point out architectural and cultural features of these important monuments. Overnight at hotel.

Day 3
Delhi - Jaipur (260 Kms / 05 hrs)

After breakfast drive to Jaipur. Arrive & Check into the hotel. Jaipur: Beautiful palaces, forts and colourful bazaars speak of the pink city’s glorious regal past. Modernity walks hand-in-hand with history in Jaipur. This largest city of Rajasthan, founded by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, is famous for its magnanimous hospitality. Evening explore colorful local market. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 4
Jaipur

After Breakfast, Visit Amber – the ancient capital of the Rajput Empire reaching the fort on elephant back. It is a deserted palace surrounded by majestic ramparts & the magnificent public & private room’s evidence the splendor of the rulers of 16th & 17th century Rajasthan. Also visit City Place, Jantar Mantar and Hawa Mahal in evening leisure. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 5
Jaipur - Agra (200 Kms / 04 hrs)

After breakfast drive to Agra en-route visit Fatehpur Sikri. Later continue drive to Agra. Arrive and check in at Hotel. Akbarabad, as Agra was known during the Mughal era, is home to some of the most magnificent Mughal architectures. Situated on the banks of river Yamuna, the monumental beauty of Agra has inspired countless people around the world. This third largest city of the state of Uttar Pradesh is home to three UNESCO world heritage sites. Later Proceed to Visit to the world – famous Taj Mahal – or literally “Crown of Palaces” was built by Shah Jehan to immortalize the memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal who died tragically in 1631. After that visit, the Red Fort built by three generations of Mughal Emperors between 1565 and 1573. It housed both the presidential Palaces of the Royal family, and the military quarters. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 6
Agra - Gwalior (120 Kms / 02 hrs)

After breakfast drive to Gwalior on arrival transfer to hotel & check in. Later visit Gwalior fort- Gwalior Fort is one of the main attractions of the Gwalior city Located on the hill right in the middle of the city. Inside the majestic fort walls there are many monuments but maintaining those are restricted to only a few of them simply magical at sunset. It is breathtaking majesty and poetry. Scindia Museum- Located in the city, the palace-cum-museum sees visitors who are eager to get a glimpse into the lifestyles of royalty. Built in 1874, it reflects the architectural style of the Palace of Versailles, France. The stunning Durbar hall is resplendent with its painted gold leaves and enormous mirrors. Sas-Bahu ka Mandir- Is another structure dedicated to Lord Vishnu also known as Shashtra Bahu. These twin temples are situated adjacent to each other and the larger one is covered with intricate carvings and sculptures. The twin temples were built by Raja Mahipal and were completed in 1093 A.D. Overnight at hotel.

Day 7
Gwalior - Orchha (130 kms / 02 hrs)

After breakfast drive to Orchha. Here interesting notable thing is that Jhansi lies in Uttar Pradesh whereas Orchha lies in Madhya Pradesh state. On reaching Orchha, relax for some time in your hotel and later proceed for Orchha sightseeing in which we will visit Jahangir Fort, Rai Praveen Ka Mahal, riverside cenotaphs, Ram Raja Temple etc. Here fort located on island of Betwa river. All these monuments are of Bundela dynasty. Overnight at hotel

Day 8
Orchha - Khajurao (180 kms / 03 hrs)

After breakfast proceed to khajurao arrival and check in hotel. Khajuraho is a heritage destination renowned for its temples having sculptures carved in erotic poses and is visited by guests from world over. Visit Western Group of Temples in the late afternoon (Audio Tour facility is developed by Archelogical Survey of India (ASI) for these temples). Enjoy Light and Sound Show in the Evening. Overnight at hotel.

Day 9
Khajurao - Panna day Excurtion

After breakfast, visit Eastern and Southern group of Temples. After visit full day Excursion to Panna Panna is home to Gharial Sanctuary, Raneh Waterfalls and Diamond Mines. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 10
Khajurao - Varanasi (by Overnight Train) (415 kms / 8hrs)

After Breakfast, visit Eastern and Southern group of Temples. Day Excursion to Panna (46 kms). Panna is home to Gharial Sanctuary, Raneh Waterfalls and Diamond Mines. Evening board your Overnight trains to Varanasi. Overnight at Train.

Day 11
Varanasi

Arrive at Varanasi station. Meet and transfer to hotel for check in. Dating back to more than 3000 years, Varanasi is said to be the oldest city of the world. There are temples at every few steps here Hinduism it is believed that those who breathe their last in this city attain nirvana and get an instant gateway to liberation from the cycle of births and re-births. After Lunch proceed for tour planned for second half of the day We begin the tour of the city with the famous Banaras Hindu University. Next we visit the famous 18th century Durga temple dedicated to Goddess Durga & later visit one of the most famous temples of Varanasi, the Tulsi Manas temple. We en our tour with a one-of-its-kind temple the ‘Bharat Mata’ (Mother India). The temple was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi in 1936. The temple has the undivided India personified as a mother deity and has her statue built in marble. Unlike other temples, this one does not have images of the customary gods and goddesses; it houses a relief map of India, carved out of marble. Evening Aarti ceremony – Every evening, hundreds of people gather at the banks of the river Ganges to participate in the aarti (hymn). The evening aarti offers one of the most spectacular sensory experiences, when hundreds of lamps light up the river side at dusk, the entire city of Varanasi comes to a standstill and the sound of chimes and dongs reverberates in each and every street. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 12
Varanasi Departure

Early morning proceed to morning Cruise on Ganges. The ‘Ghats of Ganga’ dotted with temples or more than 100 ghats (banks) alongside the Ganges in Varanasi. The best way to cover them all is acruise. A morning cruise on the Ganges presents a very beautiful view of the ghats bathed in crimson light. After the cruise we set out to explore the city. A walk through old Varanasi will be a memorable experience. After Breakfast at hotel check out and proceed for your onward destination.

Note: We will use Ac Indigo for 02-03 heads and for 04 – 05 heads we will use Ac Innova. * Rates are not valid for peak Festive season i.e. New Year, Diwali, Pushkar fair etc.

Cost Includes

  • Assistance on Arrival.
  • 24 hour helpline.
  • Welcome Drink On arrival at Hotel.
  • Daily Breakfast.
  • Hotel Accommodation on twin / double sharing basis.
  • Travel throughout the entire journey in an air condition car.

Cost Excludes

  • Air fare / Train fare.
  • Guide and monuments entrance fees during sightseeing.
  • Camera charges / jeep safari / camal safari / elephant ride charges.
  • Expenses of personal nature such as tips, telephone calls,
  • laundry, liquor, Insurance etc.
  • Any other item not specified in the Package Inclusions.
  • Supplement will be applicable for Single occupancy.
  • GST Extra.
When is the best time to visit India?

The finest period to visit India depends on where you desire to go and what you desire to do as India has a diverse geographical region. The southern zones are the good destinations in the winter months (November to March), as temperatures are mild and game viewing in the national parks will be the best options. Comparatively winter temperatures in the north may become harsh, but this is an excellent time for bird watching, as the migrant species arrive in this period. Summer weather (April to June) in the south is mild and this is the perfect time for beach holiday or cultural tours in this region. Whereas in the north region, summers are an excellent time to visit the Himalayas. Although the temperature will be high, summer is considered a good time for game viewing.

Is the country safe to travel?

India is as secure as any other foreign location you visit for the first time. Indians are very hospitable and helpful people. Moreover, we will be there to take care of you in every step of your way and to instruct certain basic precautions. Like it is a very good idea to lock away your spare currency, traveler’s cheques, passports and precious jewellery in the hotel safe. Moreover, be aware while walking around alone at late night, particularly in the deserted areas or small towns because everything closes early. If possible, avoid travelling late night and never leave your luggage unattended at the airport or train station.

Do I need a visa to travel to India?

Everyone except nationals of Bhutan, Maldives and Nepal needs a visa to visit India. This must be obtained before arrival and we recommend that you contact your local Indian embassy or consulate when planning your trip.

Do your company have airport pick up and drop up facilities?

Definitely we have airport pick up and drop up facilities for our clients who have booked our full packages tour. We are also pleased to inform you that we don’t charge for the pick up and drop up facilities. Actually it’s free of cost. But for this you need to provide the arrival time and date.

What is a customized itinerary?

In brief a customized itinerary is an itinerary prepared according to your personal needs. After all, you would have requested this to us as part of the process of customization. Your specific interest, preferences and needs are weighted with our knowledge of logistics and highlights of the area.

What clothing should I pack when travelling to India?

In the hot Indian summers we recommend light cotton tops, shorts and trousers. If you are travelling to any of India’s national parks, remember to pack some long-sleeved cotton tops for game drives. In the cold winter months, temperature may drop drastically, therefore warm clothing would be essential. As Indian landscape is diverse we advise to include the clothes by taking care of the weather and temperature of the area on the particular season. Besides, when visiting religious monuments and shrines you may need to dress formally, so both men and women should pack some long skirts and pants.

What currency is used in India and where can I exchange money?

The Indian currency is the rupee, which is made of 100 paisa. Major currencies such as US dollars, British pounds and Euros are easily exchanged throughout India. Most international airports of the country have the money exchange counters, and also some selected larger hotels and resorts have this facility to their customer.

Can I use my credit card in India?

Of course the most regularly used cards are Visa and MasterCard, but neither American Express nor Dinner’s Club are broadly accepted in India. While you are going out of the main cities to the small places, it is recommended that you carry enough Indian currency for purchasing and tipping purpose.

Where can I find an ATM in India?

ATMs linked to the international networks are situated in the main cities, as well as an increasing number of the smaller towns. But, make sure that you have a four-digit PIN code for your card, as Indian ATMs require this.

You can send your enquiry via the form below.

North India Tour

Trip Facts

  • At least 2pax Solo if comfortable.
  • Pick Up And Drops By Private Car.
  • North-India.
  • Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) Or New Delhi railway station.
  • Place Of Your Choice.
  • At Hotel Which Can Be Customized According To You.
  • Hotel Accommodations During Your Trips.

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