Curries, camels and coconuts

This itinerary begins with a quiet night on the outskirts of frenetic Delhi, followed by a couple of nights in stately Jaipur, a colourful city with highlights including the Amber Fort, Tiger Fort and the Palace of the Winds. Then, you'll work your way towards the magnificent Taj Mahal in, passing through mystical Galta, haunting Fatehpur Sikri and the beautiful Bharatpur wetlands on the way. Eventually, you'll end in Agra, where you can watch as the white marble of the Taj Mahal slowly changes colour at sunrise. After this, you'll head east towards Varanasi, stopping in on charming Orchha and marvelling at the erotic temples in Khajuraho. In Varanasi, you'll spend two nights in a hotel situated directly on the banks of the sacred Ganges. From here, you'll travel by comfortable overnight train back to Delhi and you'll spend one night in the capital before beginning your journey to the picture-perfect beaches of the Maldives. Next, you'll take a short internal flight to Trivandrum to spend a night in a stylish resort. The next day, you'll fly on to Malé, your final destination, and we'll arrange the transfer by traditional dhoni (local boat) or speedboat for a transfer to Giravaru, an idyllic atoll in the Maldives. You'll spend 5 blissful days in this tropical paradise, relaxing on powdery white beaches leading down to bright turquoise waters. Underwater, you’ll find colourful reef fish and stingrays. What could be a better way to end an eye-opening Indian adventure?

Duration17 days, 16 nightsDepartureEvery day except Monday from Delhi
Comfort Level(1-5)3, 4  (see accommodation)AccommodationComfortable hotels with local colour, a welcoming homestay, an Ayurvedic resort and a beach cottage in the Maldives
Pricefrom £1891 per person, based on 2 people sharing 
IncludesInternal flights, transfer to Malé, accommodation with breakfast, transport excursions with guides
TransportAir-conditioned minibus, private car with driver, internal flights and transfer from Malé to resort. 
ExcludesInternational flight, local entry fees

Day 1: Arrival - Delhi

When you arrive in Delhi, you’ll be collected by your private driver and taken to your hotel. You can choose from either a hotel situated about half an hour’s drive from the airport or a charming hotel in Central Delhi, and ideal base to explore both the spice markets of Chandi Chowk and the modern bars of Connaught Place. Here, you can catch your breath and rest after your flight. In both hotels, you’ll have a comfortable room with a private en-suite bathroom.

Day 2: Delhi - Jaipur

On the morning of Day 2, you'll be transferred to Jaipur by air-conditioned car, a trip which takes around 5 hours. The Pink City is a fantastic place to kick off a trip in India and during your two nights here you can relax, acclimatise, and explore. There is so much to see in this elegant and astonishing city that you could spend weeks here without getting bored. Jaipur centre is a lively mass of saris, saddhus, holy cows, spice markets, street vendors, camel carts, elephants, beggars, rickshaws, temples, forts and palaces.

In Jaipur, you’ll stay in a cosy family hotel for a firsthand experience of typical Indian hospitality. Breakfast is served in the romantic English tea garden and the family will go out of their way to make your stay as enjoyable as possible. The rooms here are tastefully furnished in traditional Indian-style and several have four-poster beds.

Day 3: Jaipur - City tour

On Day 3, you’ll take a guided tour of this remarkable city, visiting the City Palace, the Observatory and the fairy-tale Palace of the Winds (Hawa Mahal). In the afternoon, you’ll visit the imposing Amber Fort that lies just outside the city limits. From the battlements of the Amber Fort, you’ll have a wonderful view of the rocky hills and the smaller walls and forts constructed by the Rajputs and the Mughals in the area.

The City Palace and the Palace of the Winds both stand in the ancient quarter of the city. The City Palace has several beautiful museums with fascinating collections. If you see the flag flying, it means that the Maharaja is in residence. The Palace of the Winds is a world-famous, pyramid-shaped building with dozens of windows. This is where the women of the royal harem could watch the processions in the street below, unseen by the masses.

Lake Palace Jaipur

Day 4: Jaipur - Galta - Bharatpur - Fatehpur Sikri - Agra

This morning, you'll leave Jaipur and head east towards Galta, a secluded mystical spot that will leave a lasting impression on you. The Monkey Temple here is a pilgrimage site that attracts flocks of brightly-robed devotees every day. The stream that trickles out of the rocks here is reputed to be water from the holy River Ganges, although this is geographically impossible. People bathe and sing on the steps (ghats) that lead down into the pools. Their voices echo through the rocky gorge, which opens into a wider valley dotted with temples that have been overrun with monkeys. This is an exhilarating sight.

After Galta, you’ll drive for another three hours before arriving in Bharatpur. This is a fascinating waterworld, criss-crossed by all sorts of dykes. Maharajas of the historic Singh family used this region as their hunting grounds, and the scenery is breathtaking. If you like, you can pedal through Bharatpur on a ‘sturdy’ Indian bike (cycle hire costs arouond £1.50).

There are hundreds of rare birds in the Bharatpur wetlands, such as the rare Siberian crane. Currently, there are several tigers here, originally from Ranthambore National Park, which pounce on the waterfowl as they doze. It’s unlikely that you’ll see this in action, but keep your eyes peeled all the same.

A few kilometres further on, you’ll come to stunning Fatehpur Sikri. The great ruler Akbar set up his capital here, and built a grand city, but after only 40 years the water supply became too difficult to maintain in this dry area, so all of the inhabitants packed up and moved on. They left behind a phenomenal collection of grand temples and palaces, with the ruins of old houses standing between them. Now it is an atmospheric ghost city, full of green parrots and monkeys.We’ll arrange for a guide to lead you through the forgotten city, and tell you the stories behind the monuments.

After visiting Fatehpur Sikri, you’ll drive on to Agra, where you’ll arrive at the Lamba family home. Here, you can experience the warmth of a true Indian family, who will go out their way to make you feel at home. Mr Lamba is a retired army officer with plenty of incredible tales to tell. Of course, if you would prefer to stay in a hotel rather than a family home, we can book a hotel for a small extra charge.

Day 5: Agra - Taj Mahal

You'll have breakfast this morning in the garden at the Lamba family home. Afterwards, you’ll set off to visit another two breathtaking sites. First, you’ll be taken to the Taj Mahal, a highlight of any trip to India. Standing serenely in the first light of the morning, we are sure that this stunning building will surpass all your expectations. It is one of the few buildings in the world that has the ability to move people. It was built by Shah Jahan as a token of his love for his deceased wife, and is undoubtedly the most romantic burial site in the world. After visiting the Taj Mahal, you’ll head for Agra Fort. This huge but restrained structure seems to be immersed in a dreamy atmosphere when it’s bathed in the golden light of late afternoon, which slants through the pillars and galleries. From its majestic walls and through its arches, you can see the Taj Mahal, just as Shah Jahan would have done centuries ago, when he was imprisoned here by his son.

Day 6: Agra - Orchha

This morning, your train leaves Agra Central Station at about 8am on its way to Jhansi. We'll arrange the easy transfer to the railway station. After about 2½ hours (give or take a little in India), you’ll arrive in Jhansi. You’ll be collected at the station by a your driver, who will take you to Orchha (about 16 km away). Orchha is a charming small town of only 9000 residents and it is one of the few places in India that you can easily wander about without being approached by beggars or touts. The town is renowned for its breathtaking Ram Raja Temple, Chaturbhuj Temple and Lakshmi Narayan Temple. In the afternoon, you’ll have free time to explore the town at your own pace. At the end of the day, you’ll tumble into bed in your hotel and drift off to sleep, tired but contented.

Orchha
Orchha

Day 7: Orchha - Khajuraho

This morning, you’ll drive on to the tranquil town of Khajuraho. In the afternoon, you’ll visit the western temples of Khajuraho, principally known for their erotic images from the Kama Sutra. The temples are about 1000 years old and they are still in incredibly good condition, even though there are only 22 of the original 85 temples still left. You’ll stay in a very comfortable hotel set in four acres of quiet grounds.


Day 8: Khajuraho - Varanasi

Today you’ll be taken to the little town of Satna to catch the train to the city of Varanasi on the River Ganges. The train leaves about 8.15am, so it’s a pretty early start, but you’ll arrive in Varanasi a little after 4pm. The journey takes about 8 hours. When you arrive in Varanasi, you’ll be greeted and transferred to a charming guesthouse that lies right on the banks of the river. The Ganges is flanked by a series of ‘ghats’ – broad stone staircases leading down to the water – that stretch into the horizon. Each ghat has its own significance. The guesthouse stands close to the Assi Ghat, towards the south of the town, which is used by pilgrims during a special pilgrimage route called 'Panchatirthi Yatra'.

Day 9: Varanasi - Ganges boat trip - City tour - Sarnath

This morning, you’ll make a very early start to take a boat trip on the Ganges at dawn. This is an extremely special experience and you cannot help but soak up the intensely spiritual atmosphere. You’ll drift past pilgrims of all ages and classes as they perform their ritual bathing just before sunrise. After the boat trip, there's a guided walk through the old centre of Varanasi. Watch out for the holy cows in the narrow alleyways.

The rest of the day is free for you to explore. Life and death rubs shoulders here like nowhere else on earth, and the experience is very inspiring. Seeing a cremation take place on the ‘burning ghats’ is something that you will remember forever. Next to the cremation ghat, you’ll find kids playing cricket, cows nosing through rubbish, and women beating laundry on rocks. You’ll spend another night in the guesthouse overlooking the Ganges.

Day 10: Varanasi - Overnight train to Delhi

This morning you’ll head for the small town of Sarnath, which is not far from Varanasi. Sarnath is another place of pilgrimage, this time for the Buddhists. It was here that Buddha gave his first lecture. After his enlightenment in Bodhgaya, Buddha came to Sarnath to preach about the Middle Way of reaching Nirvana. After this, the religious ruler Ashoka built an enormous stupa (temple) and several Buddhist monasteries to commemorate the teaching. Each Buddhist country in the world now has its own temple, which often makes the place seems like a World Expo is being held. In contrast, the village itself is small, with a feeling of tranquillity. After you’ve spent a while exploring Sarnath, you’ll be taken back to Varanasi, where you’ll have all afternoon to wander through the city. Then, in the evening, you'll head for the train station for your overnight journey to Delhi.

Day 11: Delhi

You'll stay in a charming hotel in Central Delhi, with comfortable rooms and modern facilities. The hotel is near to both the alleyways and spice bazaars of Old Delhi and the spacious shopping emporiums of Connaught Place.

You can use today to see the many sights of Delhi - the crowded, narrow lanes of Chandi Chowk, the stately Humayan’s Tomb, the greenery of Lodi Gardens, and the informative and moving Gandhi Museum.

Day 12: Delhi - Trivandrum - Kovalam

Today you fly to Trivandrum in the far south of India. When you arrive, you'll be collected by a private driver and transferred to your stylish resort on the peaceful and very beautiful Nellikunnu beach, not far from the centre of Kovalam. You'll spend one night here before travelling on to the idyllic Maldives. The charming beach cottages are built using teak and they are all very tastefully furnished. There is a traditional Ayurvedic spa in the resort offering a variety of massages, therapies and beauty treatments.

 

 



The resort at Nellikunnu Beach near Kovolam

 

Day 13: Kovalam - Trivandrum - Maldives

After a refreshing night in Kovalam, and a soothing traditional massage, you'll be ready for your trip to the stunning Maldives. You'll fly from Trivandrum to Malé, the capital of the Maldives, and then travel by speedboat to your fantastic tropical island. You'll stay on a small, ring-shaped coral island with none of the trappings of mass tourism and a distinctively romantic Maldivian atmosphere. Surrounded by powdery white beaches lined with palm trees whispering in the breeze, you'll find yourself in a true castaway island paradise.

Days 14 - 17: Maldives

You’ll stay in charming bungalows on your paradise island, where you can step out of your room directly onto the ivory beach for a refreshing dip in the sea.

The attractive rooms will be tastefully furnished and very comfortable, with air-conditioning, en-suite bathrooms and modern facilities. The resort will have a swimming pool, bar, restaurant and little boutique shops.

The on-site restaurant will serve delicious evening meals buffet-style, with a huge variety of dishes and there will be regular beach buffets and barbeques.

If you begin to feel a little restless, there is plenty to do here. Only 20 metres from the shore you’ll find the home reef, a real delight for snorkelling fans. One of the most impressive dive sites in the world is just a boat ride away, making this a paradise for diving enthusiasts. There is diving school nearby, where you can get your PADI Open Water Certificate, and there is also a surfing school on hand. And, as if this is not enough, you can water-ski, play table tennis or beach-volleyball, and go night fishing under the starry skies.

Excursions to other islands are also well worth the effort. Your resort will offer various excursions, including island hopping and a daytrip to the main island of Malé.

Of course, you can always just enjoy doing absolutely nothing at all. Lie in a hammock slung between palm trees and sway gently in the breeze while you sip on a tropical cocktail…..

Day 17: Maldives - End of itinerary

Today is the end of your curry, camel and coconut experience. After breakfast this morning, you'll check out of your beach paradise resort and head to the airport to begin your journey home.

Of course, you could always extend your stay in the Maldives for a few more days, making the most of the golden shores while you can. Simply add any special requirements to your quote request form - our travel specialists will be more than happy to help.

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