BEST OF INDIA & NEPAL
India and Nepal, two neighboring countries nestled in the heart of South Asia, boast a rich tapestry of culture, history, and natural wonders. From the majestic Himalayas to the vibrant cities, these nations offer a captivating experience for travelers seeking diverse landscapes, ancient heritage, and warm hospitality. In this article, we will delve into the best attractions and destinations in both India and Nepal, presenting a comprehensive guide for an unforgettable journey through these enchanting lands.
Arrival: Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi | Langauge: English, Spanish, German, Italian, French |
Highlights
- Sightseeing of Delhi including Humayun tomb, photo stop at India Gate and drive past Govt. buildings
- Full day sightseeing of Delhi including Red Fort, Rickshaw ride (Paddy cab) around Jama Masjid and in the streets of Old Delhi, Raj Ghat, and Bangla sahib gurudwara
- Sightseeing of Jaipur including Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar
- Enjoy evening Aarti ceremony at Birla Temple in Jaipur
- Excursion to Amer Fort
- Enjoy Sunset visit of Taj Mahal
- Visit Agra fort
- Sightseeing of Kathmandu including visit Durbar square, Swayambhunath, and Patan
- Full day jungle activities in Chitwan
- Visit World Peace Stupa and Mountain Museum in Pokhara
- Sunrise spot in Sarangkot
- Enroute visit Bindebasini temple from Sarangkot to Pokhara
- Visit Seti George, Davis falls, Gupteswar Gupha, and Tibetan Refugee Camp in Pokhara
- Enjoy village walk and experience the local life in Bandipur
- Visit Pashupatinath and Boudhnath in Kathmandu
Tour Itinerary
Day 1 - Day 01: Arrive Delhi
Arrive at Delhi. On arrival, you will be greeted and assisted by our representative and transferred to the hotel. (Room will be available form 1400 hrs onwards)
DELHI - It is a city that bridges two different worlds. Old Delhi, once the capital of Islamic India, is a labyrinth of narrow lanes lined with crumbling havelis and formidable mosques. In contrast, the imperial city of New Delhi created by the British Raj is composed of spacious, tree-lined avenues and imposing government buildings. Delhi has been the seat of power for several rulers and many empires for about a millennium. Many a times the city was built, destroyed and then rebuilt here. Interestingly, a number of Delhi's rulers played a dual role, first as destroyers and then as creators.
Later in afternoon enjoy half day Delhi sightseeing as per following.
Photo stop at India Gate - At the centre of New Delhi stands the 42 m high India Gate, an "Arc-de-Triumph" like archway in the middle of a crossroad. Almost similar to its French counterpart, it commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who lost their lives fighting for the British Army during the World War I. The memorial bears the names of more than 13,516 British and Indian soldiers killed in the Northwestern Frontier in the Afghan war of 1919. Under the arch, the Amar Jawan Jyoti commemorating Indian armed forces’ losses in the Indo-Pakistan war of 1971.
Drive past Govt. Buildings - New Delhi houses several government buildings and official residences reminiscent of the British colonial architecture. Today we will drive past few of them, like The Parliament House, designed by Baker is 173m in diameter, the Rashtrapati Bhawan once the Viceroy’s residence is now the official residence of the President of India. Designed by Lutyens, it combines western and eastern styles.
Humayun Tomb - Humayun's Tomb is probably one of the most innovative and experimental monuments of its time, incorporating within it Indo-Islamic architectural styles. This magnificent garden tomb is the first substantial example of Mughal architecture in India. It was built in 1565 A.D. nine years after the death of Humayun, by his senior widow Bega Begam. Inside the walled enclosure the most notable features are the garden squares (Charbagh) with pathways water channels, centrally located well proportional mausoleum topped by double dome
Overnight at the hotel