
Unique Experience
Maharaja’s Residence & Tiger Talk
Cocktail at the Polo Bar and dinner at the Rajput Room of Rambagh Palace, former home of the Maharaja of Jaipur. An evening talk by a naturalist on tigers, with a glass of local wine.
10 nights from
£2545
With majestic monuments, beautiful gardens, wildlife reserves, and ‘ghost town’ ruins, this is a vibrant and varied tour through Northern India’s unique landmarks and untamed landscapes. It begins in Old Delhi, with its cultural blend of colonial buildings and countless relics of a chequered past; and travels by train to Agra for India’s most famous monument, the huge and haunting Taj Mahal, lauded by UNESCO as a masterpiece of the world’s heritage. Travelling by road from here, the journey continues to the relics of medieval Fatehpur Sikri city, eerily deserted for 400 years; and to Bharatpur, best known for the former Maharajas’ hunting grounds on its doorstep, now the UNESCO listed Keoladeo National Park, and considered one of the world’s best bird reserves. Ranthambore National Park reveals its past with a 10th-century fort, ancient tombs and temples, but today the tigers rule the forested gorges, their numbers increasing, along with your chances of sighting them. Pockets of calm punctuate a chaos of street scenes in Jaipur, home to the huge Amber Fort; and enroute back to Delhi, we visit the gorgeous Mughal gardens of Samode Bagh.
Cocktail at the Polo Bar and dinner at the Rajput Room of Rambagh Palace, former home of the Maharaja of Jaipur. An evening talk by a naturalist on tigers, with a glass of local wine.
This is a full itinerary with some visits on foot with uneven surfaces and inclines.
Air travel and taxes, transfers, 9 nights’ accommodation, breakfast daily, 2 lunches and 6 dinners, itinerary as described, services of guides and local representatives. If our specially negotiated airfares are unavailable at the time of booking, a supplement may apply.
Travel insurance, visa procurement, optional excursions, overseas airport taxes, tipping, any government taxes or compulsory charges introduced after publication.
In certain countries we recommend the currency most widely accepted rather than the local currency.
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