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INDIA OF LUXURY
12
days: Delhi, Agra, Fatehpur Sikri,
Ranthambhore, Jaipur, Udaipur, Mumbai
Day
1: Arrive Delhi
Arrive tonight in India’s bustling capital city of Delhi,
where you are greeted with a traditional Indian welcome and
escorted to THE OBEROI, NEW DELHI. (Deluxe Room)
Day 2: Akshardham Temple
Sightseeing
After a leisurely morning, visit the beautiful Akshardham
Temple. Built without steel, it consists of 234 ornately
carved pillars, 9 ornate domes, 20 quadrangled shikhars, a
spectacular Gajendra Pith (plinth of stone elephants) and
20,000 statues of India’s great sadhus, devotees, acharyas and
divine personalities.
Day 3: Delhi Sightseeing
This morning’s tour of the Old Delhi includes the Red Fort,
Raj Ghat — a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, Ashoka Pillar and the
mile-long Chandni Chowk bazaar. Afternoon embark on a tour of
New Delhi. Drive along Rajpath, the capital’s broadest avenue,
for a view of the Parliament House, the President’s House and
India Gate. Visit the Humayun’s Tomb, Qutab Minar and Birla
Temple.
Day 4: Delhi / Agra
Sightseeing
Drive this morning drive to Agra, en route stopping at
Sikandra to visit the tomb of Emperor Akbar. In the afternoon,
explore the 16th century Agra Fort with its battlements,
apartments, gardens and audience halls. Enjoy an extended
visit to the magnificent Taj Mahal and witness the
transformation as the monument reflects the warm glow of
sunset. THE OBEROI AMARVILAS, AGRA (Deluxe Room).
Day 5: Agra / Fatehpur
Sikri / Ranthambhore
An early morning visit to the Taj Mahal presents an
opportunity to admire this dream in marble as it welcomes the
rising sun. Later, depart by surface for Ranthambhore, en
route visiting Emperor Akbar’s 16th century abandoned city of
Fatehpur Sikri. This ghost town is remarkably well preserved
and presents a perfect synthesis of Muslim, Hindu and Jain
architecture. The sculptured columns bear mute testimony to
this gallant experiment to unite Hindus and Muslims. Continue
on to Ranthambhore, the remains of a thousand year old
fortress, today a wildlife sanctuary, where leopards and
tigers prowl. Your luxury camp is located on the private
reserve of the local Maharajah. THE OBEROI VANYAVILAS
(Superior tent).
Day 6: Ranthambhore Game
Reserve
Ranthambhore is one of the few preserves, where the nocturnal
camera-shy tigers may be seen in daylight. Almost hunted to
extinction by the local royalty and their British overlords,
the population of the Bengal tiger is slowly increasing,
thanks to the efforts of “Project Tiger” and the World
Wildlife Fund. You’ll take thrilling game drives in the
morning and evening to scour the jungle for wildlife.
Day 7: Ranthambhore /
Jaipur
After a morning game drive, leave for the “pink city” of
Jaipur, where the old city is surrounded by a massive wall
pierced by magnificent gates. THE OBEROI RAJVILAS, JAIPUR
(Deluxe room)
Day 8: Amber Fort Excursion
& Jaipur Sightseeing
Today, you are transported back in time, riding royally atop
elegantly draped and painted elephants to the mountain
fortress of Amber, a superb example of Rajput architecture
with its complex of palaces, temples and ornate apartments.
Afternoon tour of Jaipur takes you to Hawa Mahal or “Palace of
Winds,” and continues to City Palace, with its latticed
balconies, tiny windows, cupolas, courtyards and arched
entrances. A stop at the ancient observatory concludes the
tour.
Day 9: Jaipur / Udaipur
This morning fly to Udaipur, and tour this famous “City of
Lakes,” known as one of the most picturesque and romantic
cities of India and maybe the world. Visit City Palace,
Saheliyon ki Bari or Garden of Maids and the folklore museum
where you can see a presentation of the string puppets typical
to this area. THE OBEROI UDAIVILAS, UDAIPUR
Day 10: Ranakpur Excursion
Today’s excursion brings you to the beautiful 15th century
sculpted Jain temples of Ranakpur. The intricately carved
white marble temple of Adinath is perhaps the most well
preserved and impressive examples of Western Indian Temple
architecture. The temple dedicated to the Sun God is famed for
its erotic sculpture. Stop for lunch at Maharani Bagh, a mango
grove and private gardens of the Maharajah of Jodhpur.
Day 11: Udaipur/Mumbai
(Bombay)
Fly to Mumbai (formerly Bombay), India’s most cosmopolitan
city. Today’s tour of Mumbai includes the British-built arch
“Gateway of India,” the Hanging Gardens and Malabar Hills
where Mumbai’s rich and famous live, the Prince of Wales
Museum, Dhobi Ghat, Marine Drive, the Gandhi Memorial Museum
and Jain Temple. THE OBEROI, MUMBAI (Superior room)
Day 12: Elephanta Caves
Cruise across the harbor to Elephanta Island and its famous
caves, filled with carvings and sculptures dating back to 550
A.D. The afternoon is at leisure to relax and pursue
independent activities. Late evening transfer to international
airport for flight back home.
Extend your stay
Visit Aurangabad, Ajanta & Ellora or experience the delights
of South India.
DATES/RATES
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2008 |
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Depart |
Return |
Double Occ |
Single Supp |
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Jan 10 |
Jan 23 |
$8,695
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$4,850
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Feb 7 |
Feb 20 |
$8,850
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$4,995
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Feb 21 |
5-Mar 5 |
$8,790
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$4,960
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Mar 6 |
Mar 19 |
$8,695
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$4,850
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Mar 20 |
Apr 2 |
$8,695
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$4,850
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Apr 10 |
Apr 23 |
$7,890
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$3,995
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May 8 |
May 21 |
$6,550
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$2,750
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Jun 12 |
Jun 25 |
$6,550
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$2,750
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Jul 10 |
Jul 21 |
$6,295
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$2,490
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Aug 14 |
Aug 25 |
$6,295
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$2,490
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Sep 11 |
Sep 22 |
$6,295
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$2,490
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Oct 2
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Oct 15 |
$8,950
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$5,125
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Oct 16 |
Oct 29 |
$8,950
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$5,125
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Nov 6 |
Nov 19 |
$9,260
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$5,440
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Nov 20 |
Dec 3 |
$8,950
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$5,125
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Dec 18 |
Dec 31 |
$9,590
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$5,750
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2009 |
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Feb 5 |
Feb 18 |
On Request |
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Feb 19 |
Mar 4 |
On Request |
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Mar 5 |
Mar 18 |
On Request |
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Mar 19 |
Jun 1 |
On Request |
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Without Ranthambhore |
Internal airfare is an
additional $425.
Airfares: Based on current
fares and subject to change. Please refer to our website for
any updates.
INTERNATIONAL AIRFARE
Excellent international airfares are available upon request at
the time of booking. The land price does not include any
airfare, unless specified.
INCLUDES:
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Luxury and
deluxe accommodation with private facilities
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A la carte
dining including room service (Breakfast, lunch & dinner),
with dine-out plan (select your own menu at the restaurant
of your choice and receive reimbursement from the tour
manager)
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Domestic
bottled water with every meal
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Arrival &
departure transfers
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All
sightseeing as per the itinerary
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Local
English-speaking guides for sightseeing
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Entrance
fee to monuments and cultural events
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Services of
a professional TOLU tour manager
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Baggage
Handling
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All
gratuities (except the tour manager)
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Sunrise and
sunset visits to the Taj Mahal
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Elephant
ride up to Amber Fort
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Game
viewing in Ranthambhore
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Astrologer
in Agra
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