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You'll be amazed by all that's included on Royal India Our popular India tour gives you a complete look at this complex country from north to south. Live like a maharajah at some of the India's top-rated hotels . View the amazing temples of Khajuraho, and cruise by houseboat in southern India through Kerala’s beautiful canals. A boat ride witnesses spiritual ceremonies along the River Ganges in Varanasi, and a cooking demonstration features a taste of hospitality on an exclusive insider visit to a chef's private home in Kerala. Enjoy a special Maharajah evening with dinner and entertainment... a traditional dance performance... with special insights from Nova's local experts and much more. Our India tour is a must for any world traveler! 


ITINERARY - 18 DAYS

 
DAY 1: Delhi

WELCOME TO INDIA ! NOVA's ultimate India tour begins at New Delhi. A transfer is included from Indira Gandhi International Airport to your landmark hotel New Delhi, renowned for gracious service in the heart of the city. Due to flight schedules, you will probably arrive at the hotel after midnight local time. You may want to travel a day early to ease the effects of jet lag and relax a bit before NOVA’s India tour begins – just mention this at the time of booking; NOVA can book your international flights for travel originating in the U.S. and can arrange an extra night at the Hotel 


DAY 2:Delhi

 Explore New Delhi, where old & new converge Explore India’s capital city with an insider guide; a sightseeing excursion shows you the Secretariat buildings, Parliament House, Presidential Palace, and India Gate, commemorating Indian and British soldiers. Visit two UNESCO World Heritage Sites – the five-story sandstone Qutb Minar Victory Tower, built over 8 centuries ago, and Humayun’s Tomb, set in beautiful gardens. This Mughal creation popularized Persian-influenced architecture and was an inspiration for the Taj Mahal. After lunch, stop at the Gandhi Smriti Museum, paying tribute to the inspiring leader Mahatma Gandhi who forced change through non-violent protest. You'll have much to discuss this evening at the welcome cocktail reception and dinner. 


DAY 3:-Delhi

Delving into the past in Old Delhi Check out the colorful bazaars, sacred temples, 17th-century havelis (mansions) and colonial monuments in the winding streets of Old Delhi, the capital of Muslim India from the 12th through the 19th centuries. See the sumptuous Red Fort palaces, the symbol of Indian nationhood, and Raj Ghat, Mahatma Gandhi’s memorial and cremation site. Spend the afternoon as you wish – and for your dining pleasure this evening, it's your choice. Dine à la carte at a selection of fine restaurants in the hotel. 


DAY 4:-Delhi to Varanasi

Rituals on the River Ganges in Varanasi Fly to the ancient city of Varanasi, built on the banks of the sacred River Ganges. Since the 6th century BC, this city has been a key destination for pilgrims who seek blessing and purification in the river’s holy waters. A sightseeing tour visits Sarnath, where Buddha gave his first sermon, and the National Museum, home to a priceless sculpture collection dating back to the 3rd century BC. Tonight, take a journey by boat along the River Ganges to witness ceremonies "putting the river to sleep." Amidst hundreds of lighted candles and flower offerings, tonight will be a special highlight of NOVA's India tour. 


DAY 5: - Varanasi

Sunrise Ganges cruise and then visit the temples of Khajuraho NOVA's India tour continues as you rise early for a cruise on the River Ganges to view the Varanasi sunrise ceremonies, then fly to Khajuraho for an overnight stay. "Wow" is a common and appropriate response to the treasures you're about to explore. The Khajuraho Group of Monuments were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986; during the Chandella dynasty about a millennium ago, between 950 and 1,050 temples were built. They were described as striking a perfect balance between architecture and sculpture; though only about 20 remain today, their exquisitely detailed sculptures put them among India's most revered works of art. Dine à la carte this evening at your leisure at your hotel, surrounded by lush gardens near the temples. 


DAY 6: - Varanasi to Agra

Orchha's palace ruins and on to Agra by rail NOVA's India tour continues to historic Orchha, where ancient palaces, temples and cenotaphs speak volumes about India's Mughal empire. Once inhabited by royalty, today the eerily silent ruins are home to brilliant green parakeets and chattering langurs. See the soaring spires of the cenotaphs before you travel by train to Agra, home of the magnificent Taj Mahal. Your room offers a wonderful view of this stunning man-made wonder... what a sight to wake up to!


DAY 7: - Agra

Wonders in Agra – the Taj Mahal & Agra Fort Guests who wish may visit the Taj Mahal in time for sunrise – the gates open at sunrise. Those not going quite so early will join your NOVA Director a little later than sunrise (but still early morning) for a guided visit to the spectacular Taj Mahal, with time to explore on your own and take photographs. A guided tour of the massive red sandstone Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, follows. Inside, you'll get a very good look at medieval lifestyles of 16th- and 17th-century Mughal emperors. Join us if you wish on an afternoon excursion to the walled imperial city of Fatehpur Sikri for in-depth exploration of this remarkably preserved site, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dine as you please this evening from among a selection of your hotel's fine restaurants. 


DAY 8: - Agra to Jaipur

Arrive in Jaipur, do some sightseeing and attend a special "Maharajah" evening Travel to Jaipur for a two-night stay , reflecting the gracious lifestyles of India's legendary Rajput princes. A sightseeing tour of Jaipur includes the City Palace Museum and the Jantar Mantar Observatory – a collection of architectural astronomical instruments for measuring time, predicting eclipses, tracking stars in their orbits, figuring out the declinations of planets and determining the celestial altitudes – all built by Maharajah Jai Singh II in the 18th century. Attend a special evening fit for Maharajah royalty tonight, celebrating India's cultural traditions, music, dance and cuisine.


DAY 9: - Jaipur

Jaipur's glittering palaces and pavilions of Amber Fort A highlight of your India tour, today's sightseeing includes the many gems of Jaipur, from the massive gateways and pillared pavilions inside Amber Fort to a tour of Amber Palace, with its magnificent domes, massive ramparts and glittering hall of mirrors. Enjoy an afternoon at leisure in Jaipur, pursuing what interests you most. 

 

DAY 10: - Jaipur to Udaipur

Fly to Udaipur Fly to Udaipur today via New Delhi, arriving at your hotel late this afternoon. Udaipur is a Rajasthan city of palaces and lakes, often called the “Most Romantic City in India.” Dinner is at your leisure in your hotel.


DAY 11: - Udaipur

A lake cruise plus a royal garden, temples and palaces A leisurely cruise on Lake Pichola sets the stage for an Udaipur sightseeing tour with our local guide. Visit the 18th-century fountain gardens of Saheliyon Ki Bari, and the Jagdish Mandir Temple. View the City Palace, a labyrinth of richly decorated courtyards, frescoed galleries, and marble temples that was once home to the Maharajah of Udaipur. Spend the rest of the day at leisure before dinner à la carte at the hotel. 


DAY 12:- Udaipur to Kochi

Fly to Cochin and take a sunset cruise on the Arabian Sea Fly to Kochi (Cochin) in the state of Kerala, on the southern tip of India, home to coconut groves, paddy fields and wide beaches. Cruise its tropical inland waterways before setting off on a spectacular sunset cruise on the Arabian Sea. Enjoy a performance of the renowned Kathakali Dancers prior to dinner tonight at your hotel. 


DAY 13: -Kochi

Traditional cuisine & more in historic Kochi (Cochin) Kochi (Cochin) dates back to the 15th century, boasting myriad historic sites reflecting its founding by the Portugese, as well as the influence of Dutch and British settlers. After a lecture on southern India's unique heritage and cultural diversity, Kochi sightseeing includes Fort Cochin, the oldest European settlement in India, the Dutch Palace and the 16th-century St. Francis Church. Later, visit the private home of an acclaimed Kerala chef for a cooking demonstration and dinner this evening. Lively conversation, lively spices and delectable dishes await! 


DAY 14-Kochi

Mohiniattam dancers & more at Kumarakom Lake Resort Explore the small villages of coastal Kerala as you make your way to the picturesque island of Kumarakom in Lake Vembanad to continue your NOVA India tour with a two-night lakeside stay at Kumarakom Lake Resort. Tonight you'll be treated to a program featuring dancers performing the classical Indian dance form known as Mohiniattam, dating to the 16th century. 


DAY 15: - Kochi

Cruise the Kerala waterways and attend an ancient martial arts demonstration Board a thatched-roof rice boat for a “backwaters” cruise through still lagoons and palm-fringed canals; this region is often referred to as the "Venice of the East." Spend the afternoon enjoying the activities and amenities offered by your lakefront resort. An unforgettable martial arts demonstration this evening is both educational and entertaining; there is no other ancient martial practice in the world that can compete with its training system and application techniques. Have dinner at your leisure at the resort. 


DAY 16:- Kochi to Mumbai

Fly to Mumbai and do some city sightseeing Fly to the "City of Gold," Mumbai, surrounded on three sides by the Arabian Sea. Upon arrival, an introductory sightseeing tour maps out the city and its landmark sites for you. Your accommodations for the next two nights are at Mumbai; dine à la carte tonight at your hotel. 


DAY 17: - Mumbai

Elephanta Island temples & other treasures of Mumbai Explore Mumbai today, including the Gateway of India – erected by the British to commemorate the landing of the King and Queen in 1911 – and a cruise to Elephanta Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Marvel at the rock-cut cave temples with sculptured interiors dating back to the 6th century; a highlight is the Mahesamurti, a triple-headed Shiva statue. Following lunch in Mumbai and an afternoon spent as you please at the hotel, join us this evening for a farewell cocktail reception as your NOVA India tour comes to an end. 


DAY 18: - Mumbai

Journey home NOVA's comprehensive India tour ends: Mumbai. Fly home anytime. A transfer is included from your hotel in Bombay to Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport. Most international flights depart between 2:00 AM and 3:00 AM. 

Royal India Series-18 days 

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