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delhi to darjeeling - 19 days

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Tea plantations at DarjeelingTour Information
Starts in: Delhi
Ends in: Kolkata
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Breakfast: 17, Lunch: 5, Dinner: 7
Hotel rating: 3 - 4 & heritage hotels
Local guide: Yes (Locally included sights)
Entrance Fees: Selected entrance fees included. Additional entrance fees budget approx: USD$60


Day 1: Delhi
Welcome to India and the start of your holiday! Arrive Delhi, included transfer to hotel.Overnight - Delhi

Day 2: Delhi
Delhi - breakfast. This morning, our welcome meeting takes place. We’ll then enjoy a full day sightseeing tour of Delhi, taking in the impressive Red Fort, Jama Masjid - India’s oldest and largest mosque, Raj Ghat - the site of Mahatma Gandhi’s cremation, Humayan’s Tomb, Qutab Minar and a carpet emporium where we can witness a demonstration on the art of carpet weaving. Tonight, we enjoy a Namaste Dinner at an Indian restaurant. Namaste Dinner & overnight - Delhi

Days 3 & 4: Jaipur
Delhi - Jaipur - breakfast. Today, we travel by road to the architecturally flamboyant Jaipur - capital of Rajasthan which was founded in 1727. We enjoy a tour of the City Palace and Jantar Mantar - a medieval astronomical observatory - both of which were built by Jaipur’s founder - Jai Singh. Next morning, we travel to Amber Fort, where we take an elephant ride to the summit of the stunning 16th century Rajput fort. Enjoy the remains of the day your way. Jaipur boasts some of the most colourful bazaars in Asia. Keep your eyes peeled for colourful papîer mache puppets and traditional Rajasthani ‘curly toe’ jooti shoes. We’ll also visit a cotton trading/tailor shop which specialises in tablecloths and other articles block-printed with traditional Rajasthani designs and a very capable tailoring service where bolts of European-style fabric can be crafted into shirts and other garments meeting your specification. Prices are excellent and your new garb will be delivered to your hotel before we leave! Overnight (2) - Jaipur

Taj Mahal at Agra and Hawa Mahal at Jaipur

Day 5:
Peharsar

Jaipur - Peharsar(via Bharatpur) - breakfast. Today we drive to Chandra Mahal Haveli, located in Peharsar. A charming mansion house with small courtyard and gardens, the haveli has been a favourite with our travellers for many years for its rustic ‘shabby chic’ charm and tasty authentic Indian cuisine. Nearby we visit Keoladeo Ghana National Park, one of the finest bird sanctuaries in the world and a haven for migratory birds. We enjoy a leisurely bicycle rickshaw ride through the park, before enjoying dinner back at the haveli. Dinner and overnight - Peharsar

Day 6: Agra
Peharsar - Agra - breakfast. Today we travel to Agra via Fatehpur Sikri - the magnificent fortified Mughal capital of Emperor Akbar. In Agra, we enjoy a horsecart ride to the legendary Taj Mahal. Later, we visit the Agra Fort, comprising myriad examples of Mughal architecture. Overnight - Agra

Days 7 & 8: Khajuraho

Agra - Orcha - Khajuraho - breakfast. Striking south, we take the express train to Jhansi and travel onwards by road to Orchha. Situated on the banks of the River Betwa, Orchha is dotted with temples and palaces built by Bundela rulers, which we’ll explore. Travelling south-east on day 8, we arrive in Khajuraho - famed for its stunning temples which were built during the Chandela dynasty over a 100 year burst of creative genius from 950-1050 AD. Overnight (1) – Orchha, (1) - Khajuraho

Day 9 - Varanasi
Khajuraho - Varanasi - breakfast. Forgoing a long drive, we fly east to Varanasi. Perhaps the holiest city in India; Varanasi, also known as Benares or the city of Shiva, is also one of the oldest cities on earth. Sitting on the banks of the holy River Ganges, it has been a centre of learning and civilisation for more than 2000 years and is a place of Hindu pilgrimage. Overnight – Varanasi

On the banks of River Ganges at Varanasi and Steam train at Darjeeling

Days 10, 11 & 12: Varanasi
Varanasi - New Jalpaiguri - breakfast. On the morning of day 10, we enjoy a sunrise boat ride on the holy Ganges where we’ll view the ancient religious tradition of ritual cleansing that takes place on the many riverbank ghats (riverside steps). Later, we embark on a tour of the city. On day 11, take the opportunity to further explore the colourful city at leisure. At sunset consider re-visiting the ghats for the evening pilgramage, remarkably different from the dawn ritual. Day 12 offers free time before our early evening transfer to Mughal Sarai rail station for our North East Express train to New Jalpaiguri. Overnight (2) - Varanasi, (1) - train

Day 13: Kalimpong
New Jalpaiguri - Kalimpong. On arrival this morning, we’ll be met to commence the 3 hour drive to Kalimpong. Kalimpong, a remote hill station, once part of Sikkim and one-time meeting point on the trade route to Tibet, Bhutan and Nepal, sits amid beautiful mountain scenery where orchids and other flowers grow in profusion. Great views can be had of Kanchenjunga and the town possesses several important monasteries, including the brightly painted Zong Dog Palri Phodrang Gompa (simply known as Durpin Monastery) and Thirpai Choling Gompa founded in 1892 and recently renovated. You’ll have the day to enjoy the town your way. Lunch, dinner and overnight – Kalimpong

Days 14 & 15: Gangtok
Kalimpong - Gangtok - breakfast. Leaving Kalimpong, we drive to Gangtok, where the remains of the day are at leisure. Capital of Sikkim, a tiny Himalayan state known for its orchids and flowers and for the heavy influence of Tibetan culture, Gangtok although rapidly developing is still full of charm, thanks to its Buddhist past. Beyond the busy market areas, lie monastic complexes and striking countryside. On day 15 we visit beautiful Rumtek Monastery, Sikkim’s largest and most active monastery, which is located in a lower valley. We then tour Gangtok taking in the Royal Monastery – Tsuklakhang, the Institute of Tibetology and the Orchid Sanctuary. Built in 1958, the Research Institute of Tibetology is world famous for its research activities on the language and culture of Tibet; possessing a faculty of eminent scholars, a library with a large collection of documents and rare books on Buddhism and an attached museum with a rare collection of antiques, coins and Tibetan paintings. Lunch, dinner and overnight (2) - Gangtok

Days 16 & 17: Darjeeling
Gangtok - Darjeeling - breakfast. Leaving Gangtok, we drive to Darjeeling. Sitting at a spectacular altitude of 2124m with a backdrop of mighty snow-clad Himalayan peaks and surrounded by verdant tea plantations, Darjeeling has been a popular hill station since the British established it as an R & R centre for their troops in the mid 19th century. Draw cards include a number of Buddhist monasteries, tea plantations and colourful markets. On day 17, we enjoy a drive to Tiger Hill to catch sunrise over the snowy peaks of Kanchenjunga - the world’s third highest mountain. Continuing, enjoy a visit to the Ghoom Gompa (monastery) followed by city sightseeing and a visit to a tea estate. If wanting to purchase Darjeeling’s most famous export, consider First Flush Super Fine Tippy Golden Flower Orange Pekoe 1. It’s Darjeeling’s best. Lunch, dinner and overnight (2) - Darjeeling

Days 18 & 19: Kolkata
Darjeeling via Jalpaiguri - Kolkata - breakfast. Transferring to Jalpaiguri station, we catch our overnight 2nd class sleeper train for Kolkata (*option to fly available, see below). We arrive into Kolkata on the morning of day 19. This marks the end of our tour and we transfer you to the airport.

*Bagdodra - Kolkata by air
Forsaking the overnight train journey on day 18, you may opt to upgrade and travel back to Kolkata by air. This option includes ecomony class flight from Bagdodra - Kolkata on day 18, airport transfers at both ends and one night’s accommodation in Kolkata (evening of day 18). Please ensure that you indicate your preference to travel by air at time of booking.


 


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