Highlights of Northern India 2025 01NOV - 15 Days

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Who is this trip for

Age range

16 - 79

Start / End

  • New Delhi
  • New Delhi

Physical rating

3/5

Group size

1 - 16

Meals included

17

Highlights

  • Discover North India on this in-depth tour that goes beyond the Golden Triangle
  • Search for tigers and other wildlife on safari in the vast Ranthambore National Park
  • Journey down the Chambal River past temples and palaces

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Summary

Journey beyond the Golden Triangle on this in-depth tour of Northern India. Search for Bengal tigers in Ranthambore, take a trip down the Chambal River to spot Gharial crocodile and witness the spiritual ceremonies of Varanasi. From the bustle of Delhi to the majesty of the Taj Mahal and the palaces of Jaipur, this trip ticks off all the must-sees and more.

Adjusted stops for select dates - On the 11 October 2025 departure, the night stops in Agra and Chambal will be switched.
The Golden Triangle - Explore Delhi, Agra and Jaipur, North India's historical hub, and home to the icons.
Temples and palaces - Journey down the River Chambal and uncover the 40 Hindu temples that line its banks.
Spot rare wildlife - Search for tigers and more on safari in the sprawling Ranthambore National Park, or explore the Chambal River sanctuary to see gharial crocodiles, the Gangetic dolphin, and diverse birdlife.

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Join tour in Delhi and walking tour of Old Delhi

    Arrive in New Delhi, India's bustling capital which successfully combines the ancient with the modern. Amidst the tall and modern skyscrapers, there are still the remnants of a bygone time with numerous monuments and temples.

    For those arriving on time today our Leader plans to meet you in the hotel reception at 1.30pm for the welcome meeting and to take us on our afternoon city tour which will include a visit to Old Delhi.

    Compared to New Delhi, the Old City is much closer to the image conjured up by Rudyard Kipling. This afternoon, we will travel to Old Delhi by metro and walk around the narrow, packed lanes of this fascinating part of the city, culminating with a jamboree of sounds at Chandni Chowk Bazaar. A short cycle rickshaw ride then takes us to the Jama Masjid mosque, a sublime example of Mughal architecture built by emperor Shah Jahan and a bit of an oasis in the midst of the city. Whilst in Old Delhi we will get to try some of the capital's street food treats straight from the stall sellers including aloo chaat (fried potato and spice mix) or paneer tikka (cottage cheese marinated in spices) along with freshly cooked breads such as parathas and rotis.

    If you would like to receive an airport transfer today, you'll need to arrive into New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International airport (airport code DEL), which is 18km, around 40 minutes from our hotel.

    Please note that if you wish to join the city tour today, you must arrive at the hotel by 1.30pm. If you are booking your own flights, we recommend giving yourself at least one hour to clear the airport. From the airport to the hotel is around 45 minutes drive, so therefore the latest your flight can arrive is 12.00pm. Should you miss the welcome meeting, your Leader will inform you of any essential information as soon as you catch up.

  • Day 2

    City tour of New Delhi before travelling to Jaipur

    This morning we'll embark on a visit to New Delhi where we'll visit Qutab Minar, the tallest stone tower in India and Humayun's Tomb dating from the Mughal Dynasty. We also drive past the imposing India Gate (war memorial arch), the Parliament buildings and the Rashtrapati Bhawan, the President's residence.

    In the early afternoon, we will drive to Jaipur by road, a journey which will take approximately six hours including comfort stops.

  • Day 3

    Explore Amber Fort, afternoon at leisure in the Pink City - Jaipur

    The capital of the state of Rajasthan, Jaipur was India's first planned city and is considered by many to be one of the finest planned cities anywhere, the usual Indian urban chaos being replaced by wide streets and formal gardens. This morning we will visit the once mighty Rajput capital of Amber (traditionally known as Amer) and its magnificent fortress. Lying at the mouth of a rocky mountain gorge, overlooking Maotha Lake, the fort is a stunning creation of white marble and red sandstone that contains a dazzling mix of Hindu and Muslim ornamentation, including the breathtaking mirrored halls of the Sheesh Mahal. It was from these towering walls that the Kachchawahas ruled over their kingdom for some 7 centuries, until its importance was eclipsed by nearby Jaipur.

    After your visit to Amber Fort, you'll have a relaxed afternoon, where you may choose to visit one of the many bazaars which are bursting with delights, from marble statues to antique textiles, traditional print blocks to local musical instruments.

  • Day 4

    Visit Jaipur's City Palace, Observatory and Palace of the Winds. Travel to Pushkar

    This morning we will take in the unique Hawa Mahal, the famous Palace of the Winds, whose extraordinary façade of red and pink sandstone towers some five storeys above the city streets. Built at the end of the 18th century its 935 windows were designed to allow the women of the harem to gaze out on the city scene below without themselves being seen, the openings also creating a refreshing breeze (hawa), which kept the palace cool even in the hot summer months.

    We will spend some time exploring the lavish and well-preserved City Palace. Here, we will find a fine collection of textiles, costumes and armoury. Later this afternoon, we will visit the extraordinary Jantar Mantar - a star-gazing observatory built by Jai Singh, the great Maharajah-astronomer.

    In the afternoon, we will drive to Pushkar, known for its camel trading fair which happens each year in November. The town is also an attraction for many Hindus as its lake is believed to be the site where a lotus thrown by the creator god of Hinduism Brahma landed.

    Given the holy status of Pushkar, the sale and consumption of meat and alcohol within the city are prohibited.

  • Day 5

    Exploring Pushkar - Sunrise at Savitri Temple and Pushkar City

    This morning as the sun begins to rise, we hike up into the nearby hills to visit the Savitri temple for sunrise. Dedicated to Brahma's first wife, the temple lies at the end of a long series of 957 steps that wind their way behind the Brahma Temple. While the climb is invigorating, there are stops along the way that allow us to catch our breath and take in the stunning surroundings. From its lofty vantage point, the views out across the lake and the surrounding dunes offer a breathtaking setting to watch the sun rising over the city. You will find a family of langur monkeys who call Savitri Temple their home. These photogenic creatures are entertaining to watch, but please be mindful not to feed them!

    While the hotel is simple, its convenient location within Pushkar city makes it an ideal base for exploring on foot. Spend your afternoon wandering through the vibrant bazaars or simply relaxing by the serene waters of Pushkar Lake.

    This evening, we will take a visit to Brahama's temple in Pushkar and if we're lucky, we'll catch the evening prayers on the banks of Pushkar lake.

  • Day 6

    Jeep safari in Ranthambore National Park

    We start early this morning as our drive to Ranthambore will take about five hours. On arrival, we check in to our accommodation before setting off for an afternoon game drive, where we hope to have an opportunity to view tigers in the wild.

    Ranthambore National Park was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1957, although it was still used as a hunting reserve until the early 1970s. It became part of the Project Tiger scheme in 1974 and, today, is home to over 40 of the remarkable beasts. We hope to see tigers roaming among the woodlands and cooling off in the lakes.

    Aside from its more famous residents, the park is also home to sloth bear, langur, striped hyenas, marsh crocodiles, pythons and Ganga soft-shelled turtles. There is also the chance to spot a myriad of bird species, including crested hawk eagle, crested serpent eagle, jacana, parakeet and white-breasted kingfishers. Aside from its rich wildlife, the park's beauty is also noteworthy. Once part of the magnificent jungles of Central India, it comprises of rivers, lakes and forests that nestle among a surrounding girdle of steep cliffs and rocky outcrops.

    Your Ranthambore safari will be carried out in 6-seater 4x4 jeeps that are booked on a shared basis. This means that on occasion, you may be sharing the jeeps with non-Explore customers. Due to the rigidity of the safari booking system, the group may be split across a couple of jeeps. Please see the Tiger Safari Permit Requirements section under Essential Information for more details on the Ranthambore safaris

  • Day 7

    Safari to spot tigers before visit to Fatehpur Sikri en route to Agra

    This morning, an early start affords us more chances to spot tigers on our second game drive in Ranthambore. The tigers are usually most active early in the morning, before the heat of the day forces them to take shelter.

    After our safari we drive towards Agra and stop to visit the abandoned city of Fatehpur Sikri. The drive will take around 6-7 hours. Founded in 1569 and, for a brief time the capital of the Mughals under Akbar the Great, the city was deserted just 16 years later following the political unrest. Today it remains a ghostly testament to the power of 16th century Mughal India and is a perfectly preserved example of an imperial court. Amongst the many treasures left in the city are the five storey Panch Mahal, believed to have been a pleasure pavilion for the ladies of the harem, and the stunning lotus shaped carved central pillar of the Diwan-i- Khas (Hall of Private Audience). The city also features a central courtyard that contains a pachisi board, where the emperor played an Indian equivalent of chess, using real slave girls as pieces.

    Later we continue our drive towards Agra.

    Please note, on the 11 October 2025 departure the Chambal and Agra stops will be switched.

  • Day 8

    Watch the sun rise over the Taj Mahal and visit Agra Fort and Baby Taj

    An early start this morning as we visit one of the most universally recognised buildings on earth. The Taj Mahal was built by the emperor Shah Jahan to honour the memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz, and was once described by Rudyard Kipling as '…the embodiment of all things pure'. Built of marble and decorated with the most exquisite inlay work, it required the labours of 20,000 men and is estimated to have cost something in the region of 3 million rupees (at today's prices around $70 million) We visit at sunrise to watch the colours of the building changing as the sun slowly rises in the sky. After returning to the hotel for breakfast we make our way to the imposing Agra Fort, whose grandeur and importance has seen it inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Built by Emperor Akbar and then embellished by his grandson, Shah Jahan, this was once a great city, with palaces, mosques and halls all lying behind the protective embrace of 20m high walls. We will also visit is the exquisite Itimad-ud-Daulah on the east bank of the river, a 17th century tomb built for the Emperor Jehangir's chief minister, also known as the Baby Taj.

  • Day 9

    Drive to Chambal Sanctuary, village walk

    Leaving Agra this morning, we drive for approximately an hour and a half (excluding stops) until we reach Raj Niwas Palace, a beautiful Heritage Property located close to the Chambal ravines of Madhya Pradesh. The Chambal is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in northern India and is known for its rich biodiversity and relatively untouched natural surroundings.

    After checking in, we'll take a quick 20 minute drive to the nearby village to experience local life up close before returning to our hotel. The rest of the day is free to explore the property's grounds or relax by the pool.

  • Day 10

    Search for soft-shell turtles and explore Machkund Temple

    Taking to the water this morning, we board small motor boats and explore the River Chambal. The boatmen are skilled at spotting soft shell turtles, gharials and sarus cranes from a great distance and knowing when to cut the boats engine so we can enjoy the wildlife without disturbing it. After our water exploration, we return to land for an insightful tour of the Raj Niwas Palace, also known as Dholpur Palace. This stunning structure, built from iconic red sandstone, once served as a royal residence, showcasing the grandeur and history of the area.

    Next, we'll take a short drive to the serene Machkund Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Nestled on the banks of the River Chambal, this Hindu temple is a peaceful retreat where we'll have the privilege of witnessing the evening Aarti ceremony. Here, devoted attendees will illuminate the surroundings with their heartfelt offerings of light to the divine. We will return to our hotel later this evening.

  • Day 11

    Relaxed morning in Chambal before visiting Bateshwar and boarding our overnight train to Varanasi

    Today there is chance to relax in the morning and make the most of the peaceful setting of the lodge, or if there is a chance to take another river safari. After a relaxed start to the day, we drive to Bateshwar, a collection of 40 Hindu temples set on the banks of the River Chambal. Originally more than 170 temples lined the river banks, but many have crumbled over the years. We spend some time wandering through the temples and the small market as well as sitting to watch people bathing and washing clothes in the river.

    In the early afternoon, we will drive to Agra where we board an overnight train to Varanasi.

    Indian sleeper trains are a fantastic experience and a great way to meet people as we travel. We make our bookings in second class air-conditioned sleepers, which have four beds in each compartment and all bedding provided. Whilst we try to ensure the group is all together, due to overwhelming demand and the system for booking train tickets in India, it may not always be possible to have everyone in the same carriage and some reservations may be in 3rd class. In such cases our Tour Leaders will help everyone to find their seats and ensure you get the most out of your journey. For overnight trains, each berth is separated by curtains and has 4/6 bunk beds. Bedding (sheet, blanket and pillow) is provided but you may wish to bring your own sleeping liner for added comfort.

    To support our sustainability mission, we travel by train instead of plane-reducing carbon emissions and offering a more authentic connection to local culture along the way.

  • Day 12

    Visit Buddhist temples at Sarnath and evening watching the Aarti ceremony

    Arriving in the early morning we take a short transfer to our hotel. Varanasi (Benares) has been the centre of Hinduism since the dawn of history; its age is contemporary with Babylon and Thebes. Often known as 'Kashi' (City of Light) by Hindus it attracts over a million pilgrims each year - many of whom come to spend their last years here in the holy city. After breakfast we visit nearby Sarnath. Having gained enlightenment at Bodh Gaya the Buddha came to Sarnath to preach his first sermon. The city was at its peak in the 5th century, when it was a respected centre of religious activity, learning and art. Muslim invaders destroyed much of the city, and today remains of several monasteries and stupas can be seen.

    In the late afternoon we will take an orientation walk around the narrow winding streets of the city. In the evening we make our way to the banks of the ghats to witness the evening aarti ceremony when the River Ganges is venerated with a display of light and sound.

    Varanasi's vibrant chaos, from bustling alleys to intense rituals along the Ganges, can be overwhelming for some. However, those who embrace its energy will find a deeply spiritual and unforgettable experience.

  • Day 13

    Morning boat ride on the Ganges. Afternoon at leisure in Varanasi

    It is an early start this morning as we head back into the city for a morning boat tour along the Ganges. Sailing along the Ganges in the morning gives you a more peaceful perspective of this otherwise vibrant city. In the afternoon time is free to enable you to explore the labyrinth of streets, bazaars and temples that line the banks of the river. In the early evening, we take an overnight sleeper train back to Delhi.

  • Day 14

    Free time in Delhi

    After arriving in Delhi we transfer to our hotel and check in. After breakfast and time to freshen up the day is left free for you to explore the capital city.

  • Day 15

    Trip ends in Delhi

    The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Delhi. There are no activities planned today, so you are free to depart from Delhi at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you would like to receive an airport transfer today, you need to depart from New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International airport (airport code DEL), which is around 45 minutes from the hotel.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Comfortable

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 14, Lunches: 0, Dinners: 3

    Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.

    Vegetarian options available

  • Local Guide

    Guided

    This adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.

  • Wifi

    Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.

Dates & Prices

  • Nov 25

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Customer reviews & ratings

  • A very interesting tour covering a lot in just two weeks. Made particularly successful by excellent leadership from local leader and support staff. Every effort was made to ensure we got the most from our experience and that our particular needs were met.

    Julian Verified
  • The Taj Mahal,, Varanasi and the overnight train journeys

    Linda Verified

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