Duration: 11 Nights / 12 Days
Places Covered: Delhi - Mumbai - Jaipur - Agra - Goa – Kochi
Day 01: Delhi: Arrival in Delhi and be meet by our representative at the airport welcome you to India with fresh flower garlands. our representative will receive you and take you the hotel. Night stay in Delhi.
Day 02: Agra: Early morning drive from Delhi to Agra on the way visit Sikandra - the tomb of the Great Mughal emperor Akbar. On reaching Agra, visit the Agra Fort with its exquisitely rich palaces and the magnificent Taj Mahal-about which legion of tributes have been written. Overnight in hotel after a hectic and most satisfying tour of Agra.
Day 03: Jaipur: Drive to Jaipur from Agra, you will visit Fatehpur Sikri a palace complex and housing the famous Buland Darwaza. Overnight in hotel.
Day 04: Jaipur: In the morning during the sightseeing of Jaipur. Fort of Amer, The fort is a superb example of Rajput architecture stunningly situated on a hilltop and over looking a lake which reflects its terraces and ramparts. A joyful and adventurous ride on a elephant back up to the ramparts. The other half of the day is spent in a visit around the pink city visiting the great City Palace with its majestic grounds, the famous 18th century Observatory and Hawa Mahal (palace of winds). Overnight in hotel.
Day 05: Mumbai: After an early breakfast proceed for the airport to catch your flight to Mumbai. On arrival check in your hotel. Mumbai with its lively and a confluence of varied cultural currents and cross currents have given it a unique position of the most multi-ethnic city of India. The capital city of Maharashtra State formerly known as Bombay lies in the south-western part of India and occupies a peninsular site originally composed of seven islets lying off the KONKAN COAST of western India. Oozing with the cocksure self-confidence of a maverick money maker and "Bindass" (carefree) attitude, Mumbai is also country's financial and commercial hub and has a principal port on the Arabian Sea. Yet, there's another face of Mumbai too that is of the most densely populated cities in the world. Mumbai is located on a site of ancient settlement and took its name from the local Goddess "Mumba" - a form of Parvati, the consort of Shiva, one of the principal Gods of Hinduism - whose temple once stood in what is now the south-eastern section of the Mumbai city. Overnight in the hotel.
Day 06: Mumbai: In the morning during the sightseeing of Mumbai. The area north of Colaba is known as Mumbai Fort, since the old British fort was once located here. There are a lot of impressive buildings from Mumbai's golden period here. St. John's church, dedicated to the soldiers, who laid down their lives in the Sindh campaign of 1838, and the first Afghan war of 1843, is also worth a visit. Marine Drive in Mumbai: Marine Drive located in the central Mumbai, built in the 1920s and 30s on land reclaimed from the sea, is Mumbai's most famous thoroughfare. It is also referred to as the Queen's Necklace because of the dramatic line of street lamps lit up at night. Gateway of India: Mumbai's principal landmark, the Gateway of India is a huge archway on the water's edge at Apollo Bunder. It is the starting point for most tourists who want to explore the city. This famous monument was built to commemorate the visit of the first ever British Monarch, King George V and Queen Mary in 1911. overnight in the hotel.
Day 07: Goa: In the morning transfer to the airport for your flight to Goa. On arrival check in at your resort. In the afternoon leave for a combined sight seeing and city tour of this erstwhile Portuguese colony. Overnight in the Resort.
Day 08: Goa: Day Completely free at your discretion.
Day 09: Goa: Day Completely free at your discretion.
Day 10: Kochi: In the morning transfer to the airport for your flight to Kochi. On arrival check in at your hotel. Overnight in the hotel.
Day 11: Kochi: In the morning visit St Francis Church built in 1503, which is one of the oldest churches constructed by Europeans on Indian soil. Vasco de Gama, the first European to reach India by sailing around Africa, died in Kochi in 1524 and was buried here for 14 years until his body was transferred to Lisbon in Portugal. Next, visit the Chinese Fishing Nets. Next depart for Mattancherry Palace built by the Portugese in 1567. The most important aspect of this palace, however is the astonishing murals in the bed chambers and other rooms depicting the scenes from the Ramayana and Puranic legends connected with Shiva, Vishnu, Krishna, Kumara and Durga. Continue your tour with a visit to the Jewish Synagogue, which was built in 1568. This is the oldest synagogue in the commonwealth. The present building was destroyed by shelling during a Portuguese raid in 1662 and was rebuilt two years later when the Dutch took over Kochi. Guests also have the opportunity to shop at the local Jewish Town. Overnight in the hotel.
Day 12: Mumbai: In the morning transfer to the airport in time for flight back to Mumbai and then on to your international flight back to home. The tour end