Your Itinerary
Day 1 - Depart Australia - Arrive Delhi
‘Namaste’ and welcome to India, a captivating country of bustling cities, tranquil landscapes, incredible architecture and tradition. India’s rich history is etched into every wall, with stories spanning back over 5,000 years. It’s one of the world’s oldest civilisations, being home to the ancient Indus Valley and Vedic cultures to powerful empires like the Maurya, Gupta, and Mughals. Colonised by the British in the 18th century, India finally gained independence in 1947 and has since grown into the world’s largest democracy and a vibrant, diverse nation.
Our journey begins in Delhi, the capital of India, where the past and present seamlessly coexist. This city is a hub of colourful chaos, with rickshaws, cars and pedestrians filling the busy streets adorned with lively markets, street vendors and more. Having hailed as the seat of power of several empires, Delhi has been destroyed and rebuilt many times. Steeped in history, you'll find ancient monuments and traditional architecture scattered throughout the city, rendering Delhi a diverse and endlessly fascinating metropolis to explore.
Day 2 - Delhi
Modern Delhi is a cultural melange of two distinct lineages — Old Delhi and New Delhi. And today, we’ll dive deep into the beauty of both. We begin with a photo stop at the 17th century Red Fort, built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1638. Towering 22 metres above Old Delhi, this UNESCO World Heritage-listed citadel splices the skyline in brilliant sandstone, standing as a powerful reminder of the opulence of the Mughal Empire.
Leaning into our adventurous side, brace for a riot of colour, spice and soul as we zip through the heart of Old Delhi and the lanes of Chandni Chowk aboard a cultural icon — the humble rickshaw! Allowing us access to a labyrinth of narrow lanes, we’ll glide past colourful shops, crumbling havelis and historic landmarks.
Next, we’ll discover the Humayun Tomb, the first significant example of Mughal architecture in India. Built in 1565 AD, this magnificent garden tomb is framed by four garden squares (Charbagh) with elegant pathways and water channels that lead to a central mausoleum.
We’ll spend the afternoon admiring the grand façades of New Delhi’s government buildings, including Parliament House and Rashtrapati Bhawan (the President’s residence), before a photo opportunity at the towering India Gate.
Deluxe Experience
Savour a sumptuous welcome dinner at The Spice Route, where vivid murals and antiques echo the fragrant legacy of ancient trade routes.
Day 3 - Delhi – Varanasi
Today, we fly to Varanasi, the spiritual heart of India. Known as ‘Kashi’ (The City of Light), Varanasi lies between the Varuna and Assi rivers in northern India. Considered one of the oldest living cities in the world, Varanasi is a significant pilgrimage site for Hindus, believed to have been founded by Lord Shiva himself.
Special Experience
Drift along the Ganges at dusk, accompanied by the strains of live sitar music as the Ganga Aarti ceremony bathes the river in flickering light.
As the afternoon sun begins to creep over the Ganges, embark on a tranquil boat ride out along the river’s sacred waters. Accompanied by the soulful strains of live sitar music, glide past ancient ghats and shrines as our guide shares insights into the centuries-old rituals practiced along the river. A poignant moment awaits at the Manikarnika Ghat, the city’s most sacred cremation ground, where funeral pyres burn continuously — an unforgettable sight from the water.
As twilight descends, we’ll approach Dasashwamedh Ghat to witness the spellbinding Ganga Aarti ceremony. Floating gently on the shimmering waters, we’ll be immersed in a spiritual experience that defies description — drenching our senses in a chorus of chanting and the flickering of flaming lamps as the riverfront is transformed into a spectacle of light, sound and sacred energy.
Day 4 - Varanasi
Waking before first light, we’ll once again take to the water to witness the sun rising over Varanasi’s ancient ghats. In this quintessential experience, glide past the sacred sites of Assi Ghat, Kedar Ghat and Dasashwamedh Ghat, for a glimpse into the spiritual rhythm of daily life.
As we make our way back to the hotel, we’ll visit the prestigious Banaras Hindu University, founded in 1917 by Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya. A thriving hub of Indian art, culture and learning, the walled campus is just as beautiful as the knowledge it holds within, standing bright in a buttery-lemon hue. Enjoy entry to the campus’ Kashi Vishwanath Temple, a peachy-pink marvel inscribed with sacred Hindu scriptures throughout its marble interiors.
Return for breakfast at the hotel and some free time before we embark for Sarnath in the afternoon. Located just 10 kilometres out from Varanasi, this sacred site is believed to mark the grounds where Buddha delivered his first sermon. Today, the site is a sprawling archaeological park, offering a peaceful space for reflection. We’ll wrap up the day’s sightseeing at the Sarnath Archaeological Museum, before returning to the hotel for an evening at leisure.
Day 5 - Varanasi – Khajuraho
Following breakfast this morning, we’ll transfer to the airport to depart Varanasi for our flight to Khajuraho.
Built between the 10th and 12th centuries when the Chandela dynasty rose to power, this spectacular UNESCO World Heritage-listed site is famous for it’s extraordinary temple architecture and elaborate stone carvings. Once home to more than 80 structures, only 25 temples remain within the Khajuraho Group of Monuments, which spread across 20 square kilometres of sandstone. Revered not only for their religious significance, these temples are also renowned for their bold and expressive sculptures that depict various aspects of life, including sensuality, spirituality and daily rituals — all of which we’ll explore in more detail tomorrow!
Upon arrival in Khajuraho, we’ll be transferred to the hotel, where the rest of the afternoon is yours to enjoy as you please. You may wish to relax and unwind in the hotel amenities or perhaps indulge in some authentic Indian flavours for dinner.
Day 6 - Khajuraho – Gwalior
Fuelled by a delightful breakfast, we’ll depart for the eastern and western group of temples in Khajuraho. The eastern group of temples are primarily devoted to Jainism and more specifically, the faith’s ‘Tirthankaras’ (saviours and supreme teachers), Parsvanatha, Adinatha, and Shantinatha. Each temple in this cluster is elaborately decorated with carvings of deities, celestial being and intricate motifs. The western group is more renowned, made up of grand shrines such as Kandariya Mahadev, where sculptures of gods, goddesses, dancers, and musicians appear almost lifelike in their grace and movement.
Following the tour, we’ll return to the hotel before transferring to the railway station to board the Vande Bharat Express to Gwalior. Relax back into your seat and enjoy another side to India as you zip through rural towns and countryside in air-conditioned comfort.
We’ll reach the historic city of Gwalior in the evening. According to legend, Gwalior was founded by Suraj Sen, a chieftain cured of a fatal disease by the sage Gwalipa, after whom the city is named. Over centuries, Gwalior flourished under various dynasties, leaving behind a rich tapestry of palaces, temples and monuments.
Checking into the hotel, soak up a tranquil night’s rest ahead of an exciting day of sightseeing tomorrow.
Day 7 - Gwalior
A morning exploring the historic roots of the city awaits, beginning with a visit to the Gwalior Fort. This tile-clad stronghold is an extraordinary sight to behold. Teetering above a steep, rocky hill, the 8th century fortress has borne witness to centuries of dynastic rule and is an incredible testament to the architectural mastery of the region.
Once inside, we’ll explore the Man Mandir Palace or ‘Palace of Paintings’, echoing the legacy of the great warrior and one of the most influential rulers of Gwalior, Raja Man Singh Tomar. Built between 1486 and 1516, you’ll get a taste of the artistic finesse of the era as your gaze glides across vibrant tile work and intricate carvings of peacocks and other birds.
Located just nearby, we’ll also explore the Sas-Bahu Temples, twin shrines dedicated to Lord Vishnu in his Padmanabha form. With origins tracing back to the 10th century, enjoy some time here to admire the detailed carvings that offer a glimpse into medieval temple architecture.
The remainder of the afternoon is yours to relax in quiet comfort or to explore more of the city.
Optional Excursion
Optional Excursion: Visit the Jai Vilas Palace Museum – Spend the afternoon exploring the architectural marvel of the Jai Vilas Palace Museum, a wing of the private residence to the Maratha royal family. Wander lavish halls, marvel at colossal chandeliers and admire the many galleries home to objects dating from 18th to the 20th centuries for a glimpse into Maratha history and the opulent lifestyle of the Scindia Dynasty of Gwalior. 2hrs – from US $6pp (minimum 2 people)
Day 8 - Gwalior – Chambal River Safari – Agra
Our journey takes us to the Chambal River this morning, home to an array of freshwater species, including the Ganges River Dolphin. Jumping aboard a small boat, we’ll embark on a relaxing river safari through the National Chambal Sanctuary, a haven for local and critically endangered wildlife. This one-hour journey offers a rare glimpse into one of India’s most pristine river ecosystems. Glide through gorges in search of Gharial Crocodiles, Marsh Crocodiles, softshell turtles and nearly 300 species of resident and migratory birds — all thriving in protected habitat.
Returning from our safari, we’ll set off for Dholpur Palace, where we’ll pause for a simple lunch before continuing to Agra. Steeped in Mughal grandeur and home to some of India’s most iconic monuments, the city of Agra was once the capital of the Mughal Empire and remains renowned for its architectural legacy.
Enjoy a moment to refresh at the hotel, ready for an evening of cultural immersion as we attend the Mohabbat-e-Taj live theatre performance at Kalakriti Cultural Centre. This captivating show brings to life the legendary love story of Emperor Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal, the inspiration behind the Taj Mahal, through dramatic storytelling, dance and dazzling visuals.
Day 9 - Agra
Resting on the banks of the Yamuna River, Agra is famous for its exquisite marble inlay work and craftsmanship. And this morning, we’ll immerse in one of the most sophisticated examples of this legendary artistry with a sunrise visit to the Taj Mahal.
Commissioned in 1632 by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, the Taj Mahal is a masterpiece of white marble architecture. Perfectly symmetrical from all sides, this breathtaking complex took over 22 years and 20,000 artisans to complete. Living up to its nickname as ‘The Jewel of Muslim Art in India,’ the Taj reflects different colours as the sun climbs over its silhouette, making each visit a unique experience. Enjoy a moment of quiet awe as the first light of day bathes the monument in a warm, golden hue.
Return to the hotel for breakfast before we make our way to the Agra Fort, home to a rich legacy of art, politics and royal life. Once the residence of the Mughal emperors until 1638, the fort houses a series of exquisite structures including the Moti Masjid (Pearl Mosque), Musamman Burj (where Shah Jahan spent his final days), Jahangir’s Palace, Khas Mahal, and Sheesh Mahal.
In the afternoon, visit a marble inlay workshop to witness the intricate craftsmanship behind the art of Parchin Kari — the same technique used in the Taj Mahal. Watch skilled artisans transform marble into delicate floral patterns using semi-precious stones, continuing a tradition passed down through generations.
Day 10 - Agra – Kalakho – Ranthambore
Once we’ve enjoyed a hearty breakfast, we’ll farewell the beautiful city of Agra for Ranthambore, making a delightful cultural detour through Gothdi village near Kalakho. Jumping into the back of a Jugaad (an open-top truck affectionately known as the ‘Village Mercedes’), ride through open countryside and rustic trails for a fascinating glimpse into the heart of rural India — traditional homes, friendly smiles and perhaps even a warm welcome into a local home for a cosy cup of chai!
Leaving the rustic life in our rearview, we then make our way to the nearby Umaid Lake Palace. This heritage retreat is spread over a twenty-acre organic farm, providing a lush backdrop for a delightful lunch.
With our appetite satisfied, we’ll continue our journey to Ranthambore, one of India’s most renowned wildlife sanctuaries. Well-known for its population of prowling Bengal Tigers, Ranthambore National Park is set against the Aravalli mountains and stretches across 392 square kilometres. A tangle of lakes and forests, watched over by the ancient Ranthambore Fort, the park provides a lush habitat for leopards, hyenas, sloth bears, sambar deer, langurs and a spectacular array of birdlife.
Deluxe Experience
Experience two nights in a luxury tent nestled within the wild sanctuary of Ranthambore.
Day 11 - Ranthambore
Waking in the wild luxury of our jungle retreat, prepare for a thrilling morning as we explore the open grasslands of Ranthambore.
Special Experience
Set off on an early morning safari adventure through the wildlife haven of Ranthambore National Park.
Nestled in the heart of India’s Rajasthan, Ranthambore is a biodiversity hotspot. Dotted by hills and grassy meadows, the dry forest landscape is known to be one of the best places to see wild tigers in their natural habitat. Keep your camera at the ready as we bump along the wilderness aboard modified jeeps. As the sun rises over the rugged landscape, keep an eye out for Bengal Tigers and other species interacting with the environment. The thrill of spotting a tiger in the wild is unmatched, and the park’s dramatic scenery only enhances the experience.
Return to the camp for a leisurely breakfast and some time to relax before we embark on our second safari in the afternoon. Exploring a different zone of the park, we’ll have the chance to encounter even more elusive species and landscapes, from serene lakes to ancient ruins hidden within the jungle.
As evening falls, prepare for a barbecue bonfire night featuring local music and folk dances.
Day 12 - Ranthambore – Jaipur
Departing Ranthambore after breakfast, settle into the coach as we pass through rugged terrain and rural countryside with our eyes set on the dazzling city of Jaipur.
Affectionately referred to as the ‘Pink City’ after the distinctive hue of its historic buildings, the vibrant capital of Rajasthan was established in 1727 by the famed military leader, mathematician and astronomer, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. Drawing on his expertise and featuring the legendary finesse of architect Vidhyadhar Bhattacharya, the city is a sensory feast from start to finish — buzzing with rich traditions, lively marketplaces and architectural marvels.
Special Experience
Ride a Pink Rickshaw through Jaipur’s fabled Pink City, skimming past palaces, temples and spice-scented bazaars.
In the late afternoon, set off on a delightful Pink Rickshaw Tour through the heart of Jaipur — an exhilarating welcome to the city. Our expert guide will whirl us past iconic landmarks such as Tripolia Bazar, Hawa Mahal, Badi Chaupar, Choti Chaupar, Ajmeri Gate, and Chodha Rasta. Glide through Jaipur’s bustling streets, soaking in the vibrant energy, intricate architecture and local life. This unique experience is a proud initiative that supports women from low-income homes, providing economic opportunities for the incredible women who custom design and manage the vibrant e-rickshaws.
The tour concludes back at the hotel where a relaxing evening awaits, the perfect exhale after our afternoon adventure.
Day 13 - Jaipur
Optional Excursion
Optional Excursion: Hot Air Balloon Ride – Begin your day with an unforgettable balloon ride over Jaipur’s rugged landscapes. As the balloon gently lifts off, float peacefully over rural villages, forts and the Aravelli hills, witnessing Jaipur from a breathtaking new perspective. The excursion includes transfers, briefing and post flight refreshments. Balloon ride is subject to weather conditions. 1hr - from US $314 pp (minimum 2 people)
Today, enjoy a photo stop at one of the most iconic landmarks to grace Jaipur’s skyline — the Hawa Mahal. This peachy-red monument towers in brilliant contrast to the blue skies surrounding it, stretching five stories high and featuring 953 intricately carved windows (jharokhas), designed for royal women to observe street life while remaining unseen.
Our journey continues to the 16th century Amber Fort, where we’ll explore the mind-blowing monument by jeep. Perched on a rugged hillside, this UNESCO World Heritage-listed site showcases a stunning fusion of Hindu and Mughal architecture. Navigating the vast grounds in ease, we’ll discover the dazzling Sheesh Mahal (Hall of Mirrors), where thousands of tiny mirrors reflect even the faintest light, and enjoy a glimpse into royal life and military strategy as we explore the fort’s ornate hills, courtyards and ramparts.
As afternoon creeps in, we’ll travel out to Dera Amer Camp, nestled in the wilderness that hides beneath the hills of the Amber Fort.
Special Experience
Savour a starlit barbecue banquet with local folk music and dance performances in the protected wilderness of Dera Amer.
Arriving at camp, we’ll be invited in for a traditional welcome before enjoying a barbecue dinner under the twinkling night sky. In the wild luxury of the camp, soak up an evening of folk music and dance performances that echo the grandeur of Rajasthan’s royal courts.
Day 14 - Jaipur – Nagaur
Farewelling the beauty of Jaipur, enjoy a morning of scenic splendour as we pass through the arid landscapes of rural Rajasthan. We’ll reach the desert oasis of Nagaur in the afternoon. Once an important hub for traders and travellers through the Thar Desert, the city’s legacy is anchored in the Ahhichatragarh Fort, originally a mud structure built by the Nagavanshi Kings in the 4th century. Over time, it evolved into a stunning example of Rajput architecture, and later Mughal influences.
Deluxe Experience
Step back in time for two unforgettable nights within Ahhichatragarh, a restored heritage fort once home to Rajput and Mughal royalty.
Slip into the spell of the 18th century as we check into Ranvas, an exquisite stay nestled within the fort itself. Relax in the regal setting of this meticulously restored residence or take to the ramparts to witness the daily kite feeding — a fluttery spectacle against the desert sky.
Special Experience
Indulge in a decadent High Tea experience at the 18th century residence of Ranvas, offering sweeping views of the sunset and the city below.
As the day draws to a close, enjoy a guided stroll along the fort’s ramparts, culminating in a High Tea experience with panoramic views over the city. With every delightfully decadent bite, watch the sky shift through hues of gold and crimson as day turns to dusk.
Day 15 - Nagaur
Step beyond the fort walls and into the soul of Nagaur today on a tuk-tuk tour of the city.
Kicking off our exploration of the town’s spiritual and architectural gems is the Sufi Mosque, a tranquil space echoing centuries of devotion and mysticism. Continue to the Cenotaphs of Amar Singh Ji, where intricately carved memorials rest in peaceful courtyards. The journey then leads to the Bansiwala Temple, adorned with colourful frescoes, before a stroll through Nagaur’s lively lanes. Bask in the rhythm of daily life before concluding our tour at the central hub of Gandhi Chowk.
Spend the afternoon at leisure, perhaps with a refreshing dip in the pool or a quiet moment in the shaded courtyards, before delving into the masterful design of the Ahhichatragarh Fort this afternoon. Our guide will lead us through the lush Mughal Gardens, the shimmering Sheesh Mahal, the elegant Hadi Rani Mahal, the evocative Picture Gallery, Deepak Mahal and the Bakht Singh Mahal. Each section reveals layers of history, artistry and royal legacy.
As the day winds down, indulge in the local flavours of the region at the Baradari, an open-air pavilion where history and hospitality mingle under an open sky.
Day 16 - Nagaur – Jodhpur
Refreshed from our final night in the Ahhichatragarh Fort, we depart Nagaur for Mharo Khet, a regenerative farm that stretches over 40-acres of lush greenery.
Special Experience
Take a guided stroll through the lush Mharo Khet farm retreat, followed by a nine-course farm-to-table feast of locally harvested produce.
Chemical-free and rooted in sustainable practices, Mharo Khet is lovingly tended by a team from neighbouring villages. Most of what’s served is harvested locally before it reaches our plate, with the menu changing with the seasons. Gain insight into desert greening and regenerative agriculture during a guided farm tour before harvesting fresh ingredients and relaxing under straw canopies on traditional charpoys. Then, prepare your senses for Paeru, the farm’s open-air dining space nestled in a guava orchard, for a nine-course culinary journey. Each dish is a chapter in a story that celebrates the stages of life from playful childhood to reflective eternity.
After this unforgettable feast, we continue to Jodhpur, where the grandeur of the Blue City awaits. Situated on the outskirts of the Thar Desert, Jodhpur is Rajasthan’s second-largest city and is protected by a 10-kilometre-long wall. With the imposing Mehrangarh Fort to the west and the regal Umaid Bhawan Palace to the east, the city’s landscape is dotted with colour, mountains and majestic temples.
Day 17 - Jodhpur
We begin the day with a visit to one of the world’s largest private residences, the Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum. Featuring an elegant blend of Indo-colonial and Art Deco architecture, the palace is home to 347 rooms, with a portion converted into a luxury hotel and the remainder housing a museum. Inside, displays of royal memorabilia, vintage clocks and photographs offer a glimpse into the regal lifestyle of the Marwar dynasty.
We then drive to the Old City for a heritage walk through the Sardar Market, set around the city’s 19th century Clock Tower. Wind through vibrant lanes filled with Rajasthani textiles, spices, jewellery and local delicacies. We’ll also see out over the tranquil Gulab Sagar Lake and visit the 18th century stepwell of Toorji Ka Jhalra.
Stepping into a tuk-tuk, next is a leisurely ride to Khaas Bagh, nestled within a restored haveli. We’ll first explore the collection of rare and vintage automobiles, before delighting in a sumptuous spread of Rajasthani and international cuisine.
Deluxe Experience
Enjoy a private evening tour of Mehrangarh Fort with the museum’s Curator, paired with a delightful pour of local sparkling wine.
Tonight, we’ll be treated to an exclusive evening tour of Mehrangarh Fort with the Curator. Learn stories of valour, artistry and royal life as we admire the galleries and palatial rooms. Bringing our experience to a close, we’ll delve into the tingling flavours of Rajasthani cuisine over a 4-course dinner at the Mehran Terrace, located within the fort and overlooking the twinkling city below.
Day 18 - Jodhpur – Mumbai
Today, we fly to Mumbai, India’s financial and entertainment capital. Originally a cluster of seven islands gifted to King Charles II in 1661, Mumbai has evolved into a dynamic metropolis that reflects the spirit of modern India. It’s a city of contrasts, where colonial architecture meets contemporary skyscrapers and vibrant street life coexists with serene coastal views.
Explore some of Mumbai’s iconic landmarks this afternoon, beginning with a photo stop at the Gateway of India, a grand basalt arch overlooking the harbor. We’ll then reach the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus. Blending Victorian Gothic and Indian styles, this palatial structure is one of the most striking railway stations in the world. Our immersion continues at the open-air laundry of Dhobi Ghat for a fascinating glimpse into Mumbai’s industrious spirit. We’ll also visit Mani Bhawan, a peaceful memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi, where he lived and worked between 1917 and 1934. The house now features a pictorial gallery, research library and dioramas depicting Gandhi’s life and legacy.
Wrapping up the tour, explore the Hanging Gardens atop Malabar Hills, offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea. We then end the day with a scenic drive along Marine Drive, enjoying the salty sea breeze and if time permits, a leisurely stroll along the promenade.
Tonight, we’ll clink a glass to our favourite moments on tour at a farewell dinner.
Day 19 - Depart Mumbai
This morning’s breakfast brings our journey through India to a close. We hope the warmth and wonder of this vibrant corner of the world lingers long after you’ve returned home.
Day 20 - Arrive Australia
Day 20 - Arrive Australia