Day 1 - Mumbai, India
Arrive in Mumbai, where an A&K representative meets and
transfers you to your iconic hotel.
Day 2 - Mumbai
Explore the city’s classic sites, including the Gateway of
India, whose design reflects India’s Muslim and Hindu
traditions. Visit the Prince of Wales Museum and Mani
Bhawan, dedicated to the life and works of Mahatma Gandhi.
Next, see the Dhobi Ghat, the world’s largest open-air
laundry, a wonderful spectacle to behold. Tonight, enjoy a
welcome dinner.
Day 3 - Udaipur
Fly to Udaipur and settle into your stunning palace hotel
set in the middle of scenic Lake Pichola. After time to relax,
embark on a private cruise past Jag Mandir, a marble palace
on an island in Lake Pichola. Then, admire the vibrant
sunset from your island hotel on a Scenic Sundowner
followed by dinner.
Day 4 - Udaipur
Visit the stunning City Palace, a marble complex that offers
unforgettable views of the lake. Continue to the Crystal
Gallery in Fateh Prakash Palace. Stroll through the Sahelion
Ki Bari (Garden of the Maids of Honor). Enjoy a Chef’s
Table cooking demonstration, followed by lunch, learning
about the preparation of royal Mewar cuisine in a local
family’s home.
Day 5 - Jaipur
Fly to Jaipur and check in to your hotel, the former
residence of the Maharajah of Jaipur. Later, explore the City
Palace, a unique and arresting complex of several palaces,
pavilions, gardens and temples. Located within the palace’s
gates is the Mubarak Mahal, or “Auspicious Palace,” which
contains textiles including the royal formal costumes,
Sanganeri block prints, Kashmiri pashminas and silk saris.
Then, visit Jantar Mantar, an open-air array of astronomical
instruments.
Day 6 - Jaipur
View the Palace of the Winds — built so the women of the
royal household could observe street life without being seen.
Explore the Mughal-style Amber Fort, a red sandstone and
marble palace that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This
afternoon, enjoy one of these Design Your Day activities.
Practice Yoga During a Private Session at historic
Rambagh Palace.
Visit Badal Mahal to interact with local women receiving training in craft making, supported by A&K Philanthropy.
Discover the Bazaars of Jaipur, taking in the vibe of local
life and shopping for keepsakes from your journey.
Return to your hotel for an evening at leisure.
Day 7 - Agra
Drive to Agra, observing the colorful rural life of Rajasthan
on your journey. Upon arrival, catch your first glimpse of the
breathtaking Taj Mahal from your luxurious room. Visit the
Taj Mahal in the late afternoon, as the setting sun bathes it in
a soft orange glow.
Day 8 - Agra
Return to the Taj Mahal the next morning, when the rising
sun lends a warm pink tint to its marble face. Visit the Agra
Fort, once the prison of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, who
built the Taj Mahal after the death of his beloved wife.
Day 9 - Panna National Park
Board a train to Jhansi. After lunch, continue to remote
Panna National Park, a haven for India’s wildlife, and check
in to your wilderness lodge. Then, on an A&K-exclusive
experience, meet with a member of the local Pardhi
community to learn their role in efforts to restore the Bengal
tiger to the park.
Day 10 - Panna National Park
Rise early for a 4x4 game drive in Panna National Park,
spotting crocodile and searching for tiger. Learn how a
conservation program has grown the park’s tiger population,
increasing the odds of a sighting. Return to the lodge to
savor an Indian cooking demonstration, as your lodge’s chef
prepares local dishes for lunch. Enjoy another game drive
before returning to Pashan Garh for dinner.
Day 11 - Khajuraho & Varanasi
Drive to Khajuraho to see all of life — joy, love, divinity, war
— depicted in detail on every inch of its 85 Hindu and Jain
temples. Then, fly to Varanasi, a city of more than a thousand
temples and shrines, sacred to Hindus and Buddhists. At
dusk, beside the Ganges River, witness the aarti ceremony.
Chanted prayers and rhythmic drumming fill the air as you
watch lantern-bearing priests bid the gods and goddesses a
restful slumber.
Day 12 - Varanasi & Delhi
Rise early for a private sunrise cruise on the Ganges River to
observe activity along the ghats, where locals and pilgrims
cleanse themselves, literally and spiritually. Later, fly to Delhi
for a farewell dinner.
Day 13 - Delhi
Visit the great Jama Masjid, the most important mosque in
India, completed in 1656. Then, ride by rickshaw through
the narrow alleys and stalls of Chandni Chowk bazaar, one
of the oldest and busiest markets in Old Delhi, a vital part of
the daily life of locals and a must-see destination for visitors.
After lunch, tour New Delhi, including Humayun’s Tomb,
the last resting place of an esteemed 16th-century Mughal
emperor and an architectural precursor of the Taj Mahal.
Day 14 - Delhi
Transfer to the airport early this morning for your flight home,
or begin your post-tour extension to Kathmandu.