Exploring the Classical North India and Nepal: A 14-Day Journey

Apr 9
16:01

2024

Chaman Thakur

Chaman Thakur

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Embark on a 14-day journey through the heart of North India and the majestic landscapes of Nepal. This tour offers a deep dive into the rich tapestry of culture, history, and spirituality that defines this region. From the bustling streets of Delhi to the serene heights of the Himalayas, travelers will experience a blend of ancient traditions and modern vibrancy.

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A Glimpse into the Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Delhi

Upon landing at Delhi's international airport,Exploring the Classical North India and Nepal: A 14-Day Journey Articles guests are greeted and transferred to their hotel. Delhi, a city where empires rose and fell, now stands as a symbol of India's complex history and contemporary dynamism. Spend the night soaking in the capital's unique atmosphere.

Day 2: Discovering Delhi

The day begins with a tour of Old Delhi, including Raj Ghat, the Red Fort, and the Jama Masjid, followed by a rickshaw ride through the bustling streets. The afternoon is reserved for New Delhi's landmarks like the Qutub Minar, India Gate, and the President's residence. The contrast between the old and new parts of the city highlights the diverse lifestyles within the metropolis.

Day 3: Journey to Jaipur

After breakfast, a scenic drive leads to Jaipur, Rajasthan's enchanting capital. Known for its regal history and vibrant culture, Jaipur, the 'Pink City', welcomes visitors with its grand architecture and lively streets. The evening includes a visit to the Birla Temple and the Aarti Ceremony.

Day 4: The Majesty of Jaipur

A morning trip to Amber Fort starts the day, with an elephant ride up to the fort's gates. Explore the City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and the iconic Hawa Mahal. The afternoon is free for relaxation or shopping in Jaipur's famed markets.

Day 5: Onward to Agra

Travel to Agra includes a stop at Fatehpur Sikri, a testament to Mughal architecture. Agra, once the heart of the Mughal Empire, is now synonymous with the Taj Mahal, which visitors will explore the following day.

Day 6: Agra's Treasures

A full day of sightseeing in Agra covers the breathtaking Taj Mahal, the imposing Agra Fort, and the exquisite 'Baby Taj'.

Day 7: Agra to Khajuraho via Jhansi

A morning train ride to Jhansi, followed by a visit to Orchha, sets the stage for the journey to Khajuraho. The evening is spent enjoying a sound and light show at the Western Group of Temples.

Day 8: From Khajuraho to Varanasi

After touring Khajuraho's famous temples, a flight takes guests to Varanasi, one of the oldest living cities and a major spiritual hub. The evening Aarti Ceremony on the Ganges is a highlight.

Day 9: The Holy Ganges of Varanasi

An early boat ride on the Ganges offers a view of the city's rituals. The day continues with visits to various temples and the historic Benaras Hindu University.

Day 10: Varanasi to Kathmandu

A flight leads to Kathmandu, the vibrant capital of Nepal, rich in history and UNESCO World Heritage sites. The day ends with a visit to Kathmandu Durbar Square.

Day 11: Exploring Kathmandu Valley

The tour includes the cities of Patan and Bhaktapur, as well as the Swayambhunath and Bouddhanath Stupas, showcasing the valley's cultural and artistic heritage.

Day 12: Kathmandu to Pokhara

A short flight to Pokhara offers stunning views of the Annapurna range. The city is a gateway to the Himalayas and a haven for adventurers and nature lovers.

Day 13: The Beauty of Pokhara

Visit Sarangkot for a sunrise view, followed by a tour of Pokhara's natural and cultural sites, including Devi's Fall and the Tibetan Monastery.

Day 14: Return to Kathmandu and Departure

Fly back to Kathmandu and onward to Delhi, where guests connect with their international flights, carrying memories of a lifetime.

Fascinating Facts and Figures

  • Delhi's population is over 31 million, making it the second most populous city in the world after Tokyo. (Source: United Nations)
  • The Taj Mahal attracts around 8 million visitors annually. (Source: Archaeological Survey of India)
  • Varanasi, also known as Benaras or Kashi, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, dating back to the 11th century B.C. (Source: BBC)
  • Kathmandu Valley has seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites within a radius of 15 kilometers, which is one of the densest concentrations of World Heritage Sites globally. (Source: UNESCO)
  • Pokhara is home to the Phewa Lake, the second largest lake in Nepal, and offers one of the closest views of the Himalayas, with three out of the ten highest mountains in the world situated within 30 miles of the city. (Source: Nepal Tourism Board)

For more information or to book this unforgettable journey, please contact Discovery Full Circle Tours at mktg@discoveryfullcircle.com.