Combine the wonders of the iconic Golden Triangle and a spectacular Lower Ganges cruise on this in-depth Indian adventure. Traverse the diverse highlights of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur including the majestic Taj Mahal, then board the Ganges Voyager for an unforgettable cruise from Kolkata before travelling on to Varanasi.
Visit at the iconic Taj Mahal, a spectacular white marble mausoleum built by Emperor Shah Jahan in 1631 for his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Taking over 22 years to complete, its shimmering domes change colour with the sun, creating a breathtaking sight at any hour.
Visit one of India's largest and most iconic mosques, the Jama Masjid in Delhi, built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, who also commissioned the Taj Mahal. Constructed in the 1650s, it stands as a stunning example of Mughal architecture. Admire the vibrant red sandstone and marble, intricate carvings, and towering minarets that grace its grand facade.
Try your hand at preparing delectable Indian dishes in an immersive Ajabgarh cooking class. A chef will share his extensive knowledge about vibrant spices typically used in Indian cuisine as you learn to use fresh, local ingredients to curate regional dishes. Sample your efforts over lunch. This special experience is located in a charming rural Rajasthani village.
Delve into the centuries-old Indian art form of block printing as you attend a private workshop. Discover the art of crafting your own block prints using vibrant, natural dyes derived from vegetables and minerals. Passed down through generations within families, this traditional craft boasts a unique style, deeply rooted in the region's heritage.
Savour a delicious high tea in the four-storey Kathgola Palace. Surrounded by lush gardens, this palatial building has an impressive ornamental facade and is situated in the historical city of Murshidabad in West Bengal.
Embark on an air-conditioned, privately charted heritage tram ride through Kolkata, the former capital of India during the British Raj. As you travel past the stunning scenery, soak in the charming views of local life and see the sights of the city. Kolkata is known for its cultural heritage and superb architecture.
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