August 2025 to June 2026
This enchanting journey brings together the grandeur of North India’s heritage with the serene beauty of South India. Begin in Delhi, exploring a blend of Mughal and colonial legacies, before witnessing the timeless romance of the Taj Mahal in Agra and the royal forts and palaces of Jaipur. Then, fly south to Kerala—the land of lush greenery and tranquil backwaters. Discover the colonial charm of Cochin, the rolling tea gardens of Munnar, and unwind with a unique houseboat stay in Alleppey. The tour offers an unforgettable blend of history, culture, and nature—an ideal way to experience India’s diverse treasures.
Destinations Covered : Delhi ! Agra ! Jaipur ! Cochin ! Munnar ! Alleppey ! Delhi
Namaste & Welcome at New Delhi , India!!!!
Your Flight will arrive at Indira Gandhi International Airport & After warm Meet & Greet, transfer to Hotel. Post Check in proceed for a Meeting with Representative / Tour Manager to discuss the Tour. Dinner will be served at Hotel.
Delhi is a spellbinding tapestry of life, culture, and timeless rhythm, offering travellers an unforgettable first encounter with India. The city pulses with energy, colour, and character, where ancient traditions flow naturally into modern living. Bustling streets, serene green pockets, vibrant neighbourhoods, and deeply rooted customs create an atmosphere that is both intense and graceful. Every corner reveals stories shaped by centuries of thought, art, and human connection. Bold yet soulful, dynamic yet reflective, Delhi captivates the senses and stirs curiosity—inviting visitors to experience India not just as a destination, but as a living, breathing journey.
Begin the day with an immersive exploration of Old Delhi, where narrow lanes, vibrant bazaars, and centuries-old neighbourhoods reveal the city’s living heritage. Enjoy a traditional cycle rickshaw ride, a gentle and engaging way to experience the sights, sounds, and everyday life of this historic quarter, Visit Jama Mosque , the Largest mosque of India & Visit of Rajghat (Memorial of Late Mahatama Gandhi).
take a scenic drive through New Delhi, viewing iconic structures like:
India Gate , Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential Palace),Parliament House , Secretariat Buildings
This drive-past offers a panoramic understanding of Delhi’s modern imperial and administrative architecture, perfect for photo stops without exiting the vehicle.
Lunch will be on direct payment
Visit Humayun’s Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and admire its Mughal architecture, tranquil gardens, and historic significance.
Explore the Qutub Minar complex, marveling at the tallest brick minaret and intricately carved monuments that reflect Delhi’s early Islamic heritage.
Return to hotel and Dinner will be served at hotel.
Wheels up after breakfast drive to Agra for the approximately 210 km / 4–5 hour drive via the Yamuna Expressway, enjoying scenic countryside views along the way.
On arrival, visit the Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an iconic symbol of Mughal power. Explore its grand halls, palaces, and mosques while learning about the history of emperors who once ruled from these red sandstone walls.
Check in Hotel and later on Proceed to the Taj Mahal, the timeless symbol of love. Marvel at its white marble splendour, intricate inlay work, and perfectly symmetrical gardens. Opt for a guided visit to understand its history and architectural brilliance.
Spend the evening at leisure or explore Agra’s famous marble handicrafts and souvenirs. Dinner will be served at hotel.
After breakfast, embark on the scenic drive from Agra to Jaipur enjoying the changing landscapes of northern India. En route, visit the Abhaneri Stepwell, one of India’s largest and most intricate stepwells, famous for its geometric precision, 3,500 steps, and ancient carvings. This architectural marvel offers a fascinating glimpse into medieval water management and craftsmanship.
Jaipur, fondly known as the “Pink City”, is a captivating blend of royal heritage, vibrant culture, and architectural splendor. Founded in the 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, Jaipur is famous for its distinctive pink-hued sandstone buildings, designed to welcome visitors with warmth and grandeur. The city boasts an array of forts, palaces, and havelis, alongside bustling bazaars filled with traditional crafts, textiles, and jewellery. Jaipur’s streets resonate with Rajputana history, colourful festivals, and lively local life. As a cultural and historical hub, it offers inbound travellers an immersive, regal experience at every turn.
Depart from hotel after breakfast to explore the City of Amber & City of Jaipur.
Step into the world of royalty, vibrant colours, and timeless architecture with tour of Jaipur, Rajasthan’s stunning capital. Known as the Pink City, Jaipur offers a rich blend of Rajput history, Mughal elegance, and local culture—all packed into a day of unforgettable sights.
Start your journey at the majestic Amber Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site perched on a hilltop, known for its grand courtyards, mirror palace, and panoramic views & Jeep will be provided the ascending and descending . Stop at the picturesque Jal Mahal (Water Palace) for perfect photo moments, before heading into the heart of the city.(Shoot in Hollywood Movie North West Frontier )
Visit the Grand City Palace, still home to Jaipur’s royal family, and explore its courtyards, museums, and royal artefacts. Just next door lies the Jantar Mantar, an 18th-century astronomical observatory that showcases India’s scientific ingenuity.
Explore the marvel at the iconic Hawa Mahal (Palace of Wind)—a delicately carved façade built for royal women to watch life on the streets below, A Quick Photo Stop.
End your day browsing Jaipur’s famous bazaars, filled with textiles, jewellery, handicrafts, and vibrant local culture. At the end of Day back to hotel.
Jaipur, the “Pink City,” is a treasure trove for discerning travellers seeking authentic Rajasthani craftsmanship. Its bustling bazaars and artisan quarters showcase hand-block printed textiles, Carpets , embroidered fabrics, bandhani sarees, silver and gemstone jewellery, and traditional handicrafts. Jaipur also offers miniature paintings, leather goods, and bespoke creations, allowing travellers to take home a piece of Rajasthan’s cultural legacy. Shopping in Jaipur is not merely retail—it is a cultural immersion, connecting visitors with centuries of artistry and heritage.
Depart from hotel with early breakfast and drive to Delhi Airport to onboard on Flight for Cochin, Kerala. Our Representative will help you at check in at Airport.
At Cochin International Airport, you will receive by Our Representative and after warm meet & greet, transfer to hotel. Dinner will be served at hotel.
Cochin (Kochi) is a picturesque port city in Kerala, renowned for its historic charm, diverse cultural heritage, and scenic waterfronts. Often called the “Queen of the Arabian Sea”, Cochin reflects centuries of trade, colonial influence, and multicultural interactions, blending Portuguese, Dutch, British, and Indian traditions. The city’s heritage quarters, such as Fort Kochi and Mattancherry, showcase colonial architecture, spice markets, and ancient synagogues, while its vibrant streets echo the rhythms of everyday life. With tranquil backwaters, charming alleys, and a thriving arts scene, Cochin offers inbound travellers a perfect mix of history, culture, and coastal serenity.
Start your day with breakfast and depart from for the Tour of Cochin. Visit Fort Kochi, famous for its colonial-era architecture and quaint streets. Proceed for Chinese Fishing Nets along the waterfront, do visit St. Francis Church, India’s oldest European church.
Walk through Jew Town and the Paradesi Synagogue, surrounded by antique shops and spice markets. free time at Fort Cochin. Enjoy a Kathakali dance performance in Evening at Fort Cochin.
After exploring Cochin, begin the drive to Munnar, Kerala’s famous hill station, approximately 130 km / 4–5 hours from Cochin. The journey winds through lush green tea plantations, rolling hills, spice gardens, and misty valleys, offering travellers a scenic introduction to Kerala’s natural beauty. En route, there are opportunities to stop at viewpoints, small villages, and spice plantations, experiencing local life and culture. Upon arrival in Munnar, check into your hotel and enjoy leisure time amidst the serene mountain landscapes, preparing for sightseeing in the hills, tea estates, and nature trails the following day.
Munnar, nestled in the Western Ghats of Kerala, is a picturesque hill station renowned for its lush tea plantations, mist-covered mountains, and serene landscapes. Known as the “land of rolling hills and emerald valleys,” Munnar offers inbound travellers a refreshing escape into nature, with cool climate, scenic viewpoints, and tranquil surroundings. Visitors can explore vast tea estates, spice gardens, waterfalls, and wildlife sanctuaries, or enjoy leisurely walks through shaded trails. The region’s colonial-era charm, charming hilltop towns, and eco-friendly resorts make Munnar an ideal destination for relaxation, photography, and immersive experiences in Kerala’s natural splendor.
Breakfast at hotel and depart from hotel for a Day Tour of Munnar. Head to Ervikulam National Park (home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr) for breathtaking views of rolling hills. Photo Stop at Mattupatty Dam & Visit Echo Point and Kundala Lake for scenic beauty. Visit Tea Plantation & Tea Museum to learn about the region’s famous tea-making process. Return to hotel and rest of time is at leisure.
Breakfast at hotel and drive to Alleppey (Alappuzha) through Kerala’s lush countryside. The route passes rolling hills, coconut groves, paddy fields, and quaint villages, offering travellers a glimpse of rural Kerala life. Upon arrival, check into board a traditional houseboat, the hallmark of Alleppey’s backwater experience. Enjoy the tranquil canals, serene lagoons, and emerald landscapes, as the day transitions into a peaceful evening cruise, immersing guests in the unique charm of Kerala’s backwaters. Dinner will be served a Houseboat.
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B-Breakfast, L-Lunch, D – Dinner
(Standard check-in time is 1400 hrs. and check-out time is 12:00 pm. Early check-in is subject to availability).
Important
National Museum, Red Fort, Akshardham Temple, Lotus Temple and Other Museums are closed on Every Monday & on Public Holidays,
For Ranthambhore National Park
Route No 1 to 5 is closed on every Tuesday & Route No 6 to 10 is closed on Every Wednesday.
Ervikulam National Park, Munnar Kerala
Closer Period from February to March – Every year
Entry Time: Morning 08.00 am to 14.00 pm
For Houseboat Operations
Houseboats usually cruise from 12:30 PM to 5:30 PM.
After sunset, boats are anchored for the night at a safe location (as per Kerala Govt. rules).
Houseboats remain docked overnight for safety; no movement after 5:30 PM until next morning.
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