18 Days Bespoke Tour of Nepal, Bhutan and India.

18 Days Bespoke Tour of Nepal, Bhutan and India.

Duration: 18 Days

Places: Kathmandu-Pokhara-Kathmandu-Thimphu-Paro-New Delhi-Agra-Jaipur-New Delhi

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Tour Highlights

  • Go on a walk tour of Ason market in Kathmandu and visit Temple and Stupas.
  • Embark on a mountain flight in Nepal for a panoramic encounter with the highest peak on earth - see breathtaking views of Everest and other peaks in the Himalayan mountain range.
  • Visit Pokhara- Gateway to the Himalayas. Enjoy Boat Ride at Phewa Lake in Pokhara.
  • Walk through village path, enjoy day hike to Thulakot in Pokhara.
  • Go for the Magic of Singing Bowls tour at Patan Darbar Square - an experience in which the rims of bowls are struck producing a long, reverberating sound wave soothing the senses - a relaxing experience. Also indulge in an hour of powerful singing bowl sound healing session called " Sound Meditation" in Kathmandu.
  • Scenic flight from Kathmandu to Paro, with a view of major Himalayan Peaks.
  • Visit Thimphu, the heart of Bhutan which is a blend of both tradition and modernity. Enjoy 01 hour Yoga Session at Thimphu
  • Enjoy a cooking demonstration and delicious lunch at a farmhouse with local Bhutanese Family in Paro.
  • Hike up to Tiger's Nest Monastery, or Paro Taktsang - one of the most prominent Buddhist sites in Bhutan. The Hike offers mesmerizing views of the Paro Valley. Enjoy 01 hour of yoga session in Paro.
  • Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Delhi and experience the imperial and Mughal architecture.
  • Enjoy a Cycle Rickshaw ride in the narrow lanes of Chandni Chowk Bazaar of Delhi.
  • Visit to one of the 7 wonders of the world Taj Mahal and discover the magic of white marble at Agra.
  • Go on a Mughal Heritage Kachhpura Village Walk tour in Agra- an eye opening experience.
  • Enjoy Guided tour of the Pink City and also enjoy Heena Painting on Hands and Feet in Jaipur.
  • Places:
  • AKathmandu
  • BPokhara
  • CKathmandu
  • DThimphu
  • EParo
  • FNew Delhi
  • GAgra
  • HJaipur
  • INew Delhi

Itinerary

  • Day 01 Kathmandu
  • Day 02 Kathmandu
  • Day 03 Pokhara
  • Day 04 Pokhara
  • Day 05 Pokhara
  • Day 06 Kathmandu
  • Day 07 Thimphu
  • Day 08 Thimphu
  • Day 09 Paro Valley
  • Day 10 Paro Valley
  • Day 11 Paro Valley
  • Day 12 New Delhi
  • Day 13 New Delhi
  • Day 14 Agra
  • Day 15 Agra
  • Day 16 Jaipur
  • Day 17 Jaipur
  • Day 18 New Delhi

Arrive at Kathmandu airport, Assistance upon arrival, you will be received by Bespoke representative and transferred to your hotel in Kathmandu.

Upon arrival and check in at hotel, Leisure.

The Kathmandu Valley covers a 360 square kilometers in area and at an altitude of 1336 meters above sea level, Kathmandu is an exotic and fascinating showcase, rich in culture, art and traditions. The capital, which is the political, commercial and cultural seat of the country covers 24 Kilometers from east to west and 19 km from north to south is. It is surrounded by green hills with terraced fields, dotted by the roofs with tile red houses. It has many ethnic groups including the Newar which gave it its specific cultural character. A legend tells that the valley was once under water until the day the Bodhisattva Manjushri planted his sword in the middle of the lake. The valley dried up and the first inhabitants settled.

Overnight at Kathmandu

Morning enjoy Mountain flight:

Mountain Flight Everest Experience flight is operated by fixed wing aircrafts from Kathmandu Domestic airport. This is one hour scenic flight which takes you for one of the world’s most exclusive tours of the highest mountain in the world – Everest and other highest peaks. A flight that takes you deep into the Himalayas, flying into valleys close to the rock face, as close as five nautical miles from the Everest itself.

After finished mountain flight drive back to hotel

Breakfast at hotel

Morning: Proceed for the visit to Kathmandu Durbar Square & Swayambhunath

KATHMANDU DURBAR SQUARE

Durbar, which means palace, is where the kings were once crowned and where they ruled from. Kathmandu has its Durbar Square at its heart; here charm of old town blends well with traditional architecture in a rich cultural backdrop. The entire square was designated as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979.

The massive complex consists of three main squares, which is home to palaces, temples, and courtyard. South of Basantapur square is a former Royal elephant stable, which today has souvenir stalls and leads to Freak Street (the lane still lives in the former glory of being the ultimate Hippie destination during the Flower Power era).

The temple of Living Goddess, Kumari, is also on the southern end. Kumari is a young Shakya girl from Newar community, chosen through an ancient and mystical selection to become the human incarnation of Hindu Goddess, Taleju. If you are lucky, you might get to get a glimpse of Kumari peeking out of an elaborately carved wooden window.

The main Durbar Square is the most affected area by the 2015 earthquake. Three main temples of the area, Kasthamandap, Narayan temple, Trilokya Mohan, and Krishna Temple has been completely destroyed, while other have been partially damaged. On the Northeast side, the square consists of Hanuman Dhoka, the main entrance to the old royal palace. The Taleju Bhawani’s temple, the oldest of all the temples is situated in this area. Even though the old royal palace has been partially damaged, restoration process is going on. The Square is slowly making progress to yet again revive its old mystic and glory of being a living museum with finest traditional architectures in the world.

Experience: Walking tour of Ason Market during sightseeing of Kathmandu City. Ason is a local bazaar and well known place for buying daily requirements. A lush of crowded locals enchant you with the daily life style.

SWAYAMBHUNATH- Also Known as Monkey Temple.

Perched on top of a conical hill is a white dome with glittering golden spire is visible from all sides of the valley for many miles. This most ancient and enigmatic of all the holy shrines in Kathmandu Valley, Swayambhunath Stupa, is also known as the Monkey Temple. According to the historical records, the stupa is over 2,500 years old. The name of Swoyambhunath has been derived from Sanskrit word, Swayam (self), making Swoyambhunath the ‘Self-Created One’. The surrounding of the stupa consists a variety of shrines and temples, some dating back to the Licchavi period. The stupa has Buddha's eyes and eyebrows painted on each side and nose is made out as the number one in Devanagari script. The main stupa can be reached from two access points; a long steep stairway with 365 steps (leading directly to the main platform), and a car road leading to a longer way from the southwest entrance.

This stupa too has been on the UNESCO World Heritage Cultural Sites list. This place offers an excellent view of the Valley. Though the temples around the stupa had some minor destruction and one of the temples beside the stupa collapsed during the 2016 earthquake, the process of reconstruction is ongoing.

Experience: Gets an exotic chance to have a glance of Tibetan pilgrimages and monk chanting prayers and praying in their traditional cultural clothes in the monastery.

BOUDHANATH

On the outskirt of Kathmandu lies one of the largest spherical stupas in Nepal. This ancient stupa of Boudhanath, on top of a massive mandala, probably is one of the largest in the world.

There are over 50 monasteries around it and it was included on the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. It is built on the ages old trade route from Tibet to enter the Kathmandu Valley. Under the wise eyes of Buddha gazing out from the gilded central tower seems to be watching over thousands of pilgrims gather daily to make a kora (ritual circumnavigation) of the dome.

In the evening the whole place lights up with butter lamps and the wafting smell of sage gives a calming effect. The stupa is surrounded by building and monasteries. The plaza surrounding the stupa is open for people of all religion. Tibetan monks, elderly, along with other devotees can be seen spinning prayer wheels, chanting mantras, or just strolling in silence around the monument. The Stupa was damaged during the earthquake but has already been reconstructed and opens for tourists from November 2016.

Experience: Interact with monks. Lama will offer Khada Himalayan Silk Scarf) as blessings to the guests. Also visit Thanka (Buddhist painting) Gallery where you will see the artists painting the Thanka

PASHUPATINATH

Pashupatinath is more than just a religious destination. It is a combination of religion, art, and culture. It offers peace and devotion. The temple, spread across 246 hectors of land abounds in temples and monuments. Hundreds of rituals are performed here every day. The temple premises is an open museum. This national treasure was designated a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in 1979.

Meals Included: Breakfast

Overnight at Kathmandu

After early breakfast, go on a Sound Meditation (Sound Healing Session)

One hour of powerful singing bowl sound healing session called " Sound Meditation" will provide you deep relaxation for your mind and body. It will definitely help you to reduce your stress, physical pain by the sound frequencies produced by specially crafted metal bowls called " Singing Bowls".

Later drive back to hotel, collect your luggage and complete the checkout formalities and travel to Kathmandu airport and fly to Pokhara – a gateway to the Annapurna Circuit, a popular trail in the Himalayas.

Pokhara is a city on Phewa Lake, in central Nepal. Tal Barahi Temple, a 2-story pagoda, sits on an island in the lake. On the eastern shore, the Lakeside district has yoga centers and restaurants. In the city’s south, the International Mountain Museum has exhibits on the history of mountaineering and the people of the Himalayas. On arrival, Check in at hotel. Leisure, Stay overnight in hotel.

Meals Included: Breakfast

Overnight at Pokhara

After breakfast, visit Pokhara city with your guide.

Davi's fall: Devi's fall (also known as Devin's and David's) is a lovely waterfall lying about 2-Km south-west of the Pokhara airport on the Siddhartha Highway. Legend has it that a trekker (Devin, David) was washed away by the Pardi Khola and mysteriously disappeared down into an underground passage beneath the fall.

Gupteswore Cave: This large limestone cave, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is another nature's wonder in Pokhara.

Seti Gorge: Pokhara valley is a valley of geological wonder. Because of the three major caves and Seti River the inner part of the valley has many natural tunnels. They are still to be explored. Seti River has made awesome gorges in many sections. In some section the gorges goes more than 200 meter deep whereas the width is just about 20 meters. The best places to observe the wild feature of Seti River are K. I Sing Bridge, Mahendra Pool Bridge, Prithvi Chowk Bridge and Some other small crossing.

Afternoon: Boat Ride at Phewa Lake- The center of attraction in Pokhara is the Phewa Lake - the second largest lake in the Kingdom. It is the largest and most enchanting of the three lakes that add to the resplendence of Pokhara. Here, one can sail or row a hired boat across to the water or visit the island temple in the middle. The favorite home base for travelers is the eastern shore.

Later Afternoon: Free walk tour at popular tourist hub at Lake Side.

Pokhara is the third largest city in Nepal, located 200km to the west of Kathmandu. Three out of the ten highest mountains in the world, including the renowned Annapurna are within 30 miles of the city, making it Nepal’s top trekking destination. It is an ideal place to relax, take walks in the surrounding hills, or engage in the more energetic pursuits of trekking or white-water rafting.

Meals Included: Breakfast

Overnight at Pokhara

Breakfast at hotel

Morning: Day hike at Thulakot

Around Pokhara, there are many places to hike for a day and one of them is Thulakot.The journey starts about 45 minutes scenic hill drive from Pokhara to Kalikasthan (17 km north east).

The drive exposes the beautiful landscapes, villages and picture postcard scenery. Then we need to walk through the village path about 01 hour to reach the top of Thulakot(1400m) during this walk we will pass through several village houses. From this region one could see the mountain range and the second largest Begnes lake of Pokhara. From here The Annapurna Range, Machhapuchchhre, Dhaulagiri and Manaslu’s Mountain peaks could be seen on a clear day.

Meals Included: Breakfast

Overnight at Pokhara

After early breakfast, proceed for Pokhara airport and fly to Kathmandu, On arrival check in to hotel.

Afternoon: Proceed for the visit to Patan Durbar Square

PATAN DURBAR SQUARE

Just 5 km south of Kathmandu is Patan, the city of artistry, which is one of the three Royal cities in the Valley. Connoisseurs of fine arts and architecture will be delighted with the city’s offering of various Buddhist and Hindu temples and over 1000 monuments boasting of the finest wood and stone carvings. The city is known for its rich tradition of arts and handicrafts such as metal statues and ornate architecture.

The square is mélange of old Royal palace, artistic courtyards, and pagoda temples. The former Royal palace complex has been turned into a museum. The square is dotted with some enchanting work of artistry in the form of temples, though the earthquake destroyed some of the centuries-old temples, of all three cities of the valley, Patan was first to rise above the rubble and open for the tourists. There are three main courtyards in the palace: Mul Chowk, Sundari Chowk, and Keshav Narayan Chowk. The Sundari Chowk is well known for a masterpiece of stone architecture, the Royal bath called Tushahity. Other main attractions are Krishna Temple, Bhimsen Temple and Golden Temple. Though Patan Durbar Square has faced destruction due to the earthquake, a full-fledged reconstruction process is going on and one can find traditional artisans busy with the process at a Chowk within the Museum.

Experience: The Magic of Singing Bowl by Master - during sightseeing of Patan City

Singing bowls are renowned for their healing and relaxing qualities and were invented by ancient Tibetan and Nepali Buddhist monks for physical, mental and spiritual rejuvenation. Singing bowls are also called Himalayan bowls, a source of positive energy in the form of sound vibrations. When the rims of these bowls are struck, it produces a long, reverberating sound wave that soothes the senses. The singing tunes are a series of sound waves produced by them. Deep, subtle and powerful these sound waves are believed to penetrate the mind of the listener leaving him relaxed and tranquil.

Also visit Bhaktapur – It is world renowned for its elegant art, fabulous culture and indigenous lifestyle. The ancient city is also variously known as the "City of Culture", the "Living Heritage" and "Nepal’s Cultural Gem". Bhaktapur is more like an open museum. Monumental masterpieces in Bhaktapur are innumerable, and each is more attractive than the other. Bhaktapur is 14 Km east of Kathmandu city.

Bhaktapur’s Durbar Square is the gem not only of Bhaktapur, but also of the entire nation. The most fascinating structure here are the world-renowned 55 Window palace, golden Gate, Big Bell, Siddhi Laxmi Temple, Shiva Temple. Taumadhi Square has Nyatapola Temple dates back to 1702 AD. The colossal five storied edifice is the country’s tallest pagoda temple.

Meals Included: Breakfast

Overnight at Kathmandu

After early breakfast, check out from hotel and travel to Kathmandu airport and fly to Paro, Bhutan.

Welcome to Bhutan. Upon arrival, be greeted by Bespoke representative and get escorted to the capital Thimphu (Distance 54 kms – 1 hours travel time by car)

On a clear day, the flight to Paro is breathtaking, with views of major Himalayan peaks such as Everest, Kanchenjunga and Makalu, and on the final approach Bhutan’s own snowy peaks, the sacred Jhomolhari, Jichu Drake and Tserimgang.

On arrival at Paro airport and after completion of airport formalities, you will be met by your representative. Drive from Paro to Thimphu.

Perhaps the most unusual capital city in the world, is the seat of government. This bustling town is home to Bhutan’s royal family, the civil service, and foreign missions with representation in Bhutan. It is also the headquarters for a number of internationally funded development projects.

On arrival, check-in at the hotel.

In the evening, enjoy 01 hour Yoga session in Thimphu.

Meals Included: Breakfast at Kathmandu hotel & Dinner at Thimphu Hotel.

Overnight at Thimphu

Today’s full day of sightseeing in Thimphu valley includes visits to:

Sitting on top of a hill overlooking Thimphu, visit the Buddha Dordenma statue. The Statue of Shakyamuni Buddha is one of the tallest in Asia (51.5 m). The site offers unobstructed views over the capital town and the Thimphu valley below. (Closes Daily Nov-Feb at 4pm & Mar-Oct at 5pm)

Visit National Memorial Chorten- the building of this landmark was originally envisaged by Bhutan’s third king, His Majesty Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, who wanted to erect a monument to world peace and prosperity. Completed in 1974 after his untimely death, it is both a memorial to the Late King (“the father of modern Bhutan”), and a monument to peace. (Closes Daily Nov-Feb at 4pm & Mar-Oct at 5pm)

Visit National Institute for Zorig Chusum – watch the students of the National Institute of Zorig Chosum (Arts and Crafts) as they learn the 13 traditional arts and crafts of Bhutan.

Visit Royal Textile Academy of Bhutan –a state of the art textile Museum showcasing an exemplary display of the art of weaving and textiles. Currently the Museum also has on display the bridal dress and the hand crafted shoes worn by Her Majesty Queen Jetsun Pema during the royal wedding in 2011.

Visit Zilukha Nunnery – Built more than half a century ago, Zilukha Nunnery is also known as Druthob Goemba. Housing around 60 nuns in its premises, a visit to the site energizes the soul because of its peaceful surroundings, which lures one's mind to never leave the site. From here, the spectacular view of Tashichho Dzong can be captured in a camera to make for a beautiful photo album.

Also known as the Thangthong Dewachen Nunnery, the Zilukha Nunnery is the biggest nunnery in Bhutan.

Visit Tashichho Dzong:The “fortress of the glorious religion” was initially erected in 1641 and rebuilt by King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck in the 1960s. Tashichho Dzong houses some ministries, His Majesty’s secretariat, and the central monk body. It is open to visitors during the Thimphu Tsechu (held in autumn) and while the monk body is resident in its winter quarters at Punakha Dzong. (Open: Mon-Fri [Mar-Oct after 5:30pm] [Nov-Feb after 4:30 pm] / Open on Sat, Sun, Govt. Holidays)

Weekend Market: Most of the Thimphu’s population and many valley dwellers converge on the bustling weekend market, held down by the river. A wide range of foodstuffs and local arts and crafts are sold at the market, which runs from Friday afternoon to Sunday. A visit to the market provides great photo opportunities, as well as the chance to mingle with local people and perhaps buy souvenirs. (Open Fri-Sun)

Meals Included: Breakfast & Dinner

Overnight at Thimphu

After breakfast, check out from hotel and proceed to Paro.

Continue to Paro. This beautiful valley encapsulates a rich culture, scenic beauty and hundreds of myths and legends. It is home to many of Bhutan’s oldest temples and monasteries and the country’s only airport. Mt. Jhomolhari (7,300m) reigns in white glory at the northern end of the valley, its glacial waters plunging through deep gorges to form the Pa Chu (Paro River). The Paro valley is one of the kingdom’s most fertile, producing the bulk of Bhutan’s famous red rice from its terraced fields.

In the afternoon, visit a farmhouse and join the family for a cooking demonstration and tasting. Enjoy a delicious lunch of fresh yak-butter tea, and home brewed liquor - fiery arra or sweet sinchang. Help them make ema datsi (cheese chili), and pancakes with red rice, served along with hot chili curries. After lunch help the family with their daily chores such as taking care of the livestock and crops. Over 85% of Bhutanese still practice subsistence farming and this affords an authentic encounter with the Bhutanese traditional way of life.

Meals Included: Breakfast & Dinner (Lunch with local Bhutanese Family)

Overnight at Paro

After early breakfast, visit Kichu Lhakhang one of the oldest temples in the country. The temple is one of the 108 temples built in the Himalayas by the Tibetan king, Songtsen Gampo to subdue a demoness in the 7th century. The building of this temple marks the introduction of Buddhism in Bhutan.

Then proceed to visit the National Museum. The National Museum of Bhutan is the pride of the country. Flaunting art and traditions, it has six floors, each of them narrating a unique tale from the past. You can see paintings, art pieces, animal masks and many more facets of the rich culture. Constructed in 1649 as a watchtower against Tibetan soldiers, it was converted to the National Museum in 1968, preserving the rich history of Bhutan within its walls ever since. (Closed on Govt. Holidays)

Visit Rinpung Dzong – One of the finest examples of architecture, the Rinpung Dzong, also known as the Paro Dzong, has a very spiritual environment. Beautifully lit-up at night, the dzong has many illustrations portraying the life of Buddha. A hike to the top of the fortress welcomes you with the spectacular view of nearby valleys. The dzong also holds the colorful annual festival Paro Tshechu which makes it even more impressive than it already is.

On the way back also watch a game of archery at the archery grounds in Paro – A great way of viewing Bhutanese culture in action. (Subject to availability)

In the evening, you may take a stroll in the Paro Market.

Meals Included: Breakfast & Dinner

Overnight at Paro

In the Morning go for Taktsang Hike also called as Tiger’s Nest. Every walking guest find this trip little challenging because of the elevation gain and the dramatic walks through the gorge.

We start the day with a 30 minutes’ drive to the starting point of Taktsang hike. Start the uphill walk slowly so that you can get use to with the altitude, which is 600-700 meters above the valley floor. In an hour’s time we should get to the cafeteria, which is like 3 kms. Have refreshment here and enjoy a scenic hike for another 3 kms uphill till the temple. We walk uphill till for half the journey and then fairly easy till the last view point. From here we will walk down the gorge and up till the temple. Visit the temple and come back to the cafeteria for lunch. This will take around 2-3 hours and if you think you need a horse ride up the hill, please let your guide know well in advance. We would have done an average of 12kms for all the up and down walks.

In the evening, enjoy 01 hour yoga session in Paro.

Meals Included: Breakfast & Dinner

Overnight at Paro

Early morning check out from hotel and proceed to Paro airport and fly to New Delhi.

On arrival at Delhi International Airport receive a warm welcome from our representative who will help you with transfers and smooth hotel check in. Complete the check-in formalities and spend rest of the day at leisurely.(Standard Check in time for every hotel is 02:00PM. Early check in is subject to availability)

The country’s capital epitomizes its rich past and flourishing present. Umpteen attractions of Delhi not just captivate the attention of the tourists but also leave them astound.

On arrival, check in to hotel, leisure and overnight at hotel.

Meals Included: Breakfast at Paro Hotel

Overnight at New Delhi

After breakfast, proceed for sightseeing tour of the city with your guide.

Drive past or if you wish you may visit Red Fort – Located in the center of the city, it was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal dynasty. It was constructed by Shah Jahan in the year 1939 as a result of a capital shift from Agra to Delhi.

Drive Past or if you wish you may take a stop at Raj Ghat: Raj Ghat in Delhi is the cremation site of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi who is most rivetedly remembered as the Father of Nation. Set amidst deep green lawns and fountains, Rajghat is surrounded by a lovely wooded area and several exotic trees creating a serene ambience.

Visit Agrasen ki Baoli (ancient water reservoir)- Also referred to as Agar Sain Ki Baoli or Ugrasen ki Baoli, this attraction is a historical monument situated on the Halley Road in New Delhi. A mosaic of different assortment of stones and rocks, Agrasen ki Baoli is an ancient water reservoir which rises from the depths of the earth to stand atop 103 stone steps.

Visit Jama Masjid: Known as central mosque of the old Delhi at the time of Shah Jahan. He completed this mosque in the year 1656 and made it the biggest and best known mosque all over in India.

Visit Chandni Chowk – ‘the Moonlight Square – One of the oldest and busiest markets in Old Delhi. It is an important historical site renowned for the availability of every kind of goods as well as food. It was constructed in the 17th-century by the Mughal ruler of India Shah Jahan. Chandni Chowk is a perpetually busy area filled with narrow, congested lanes, each specializing in a different product such as spices, jewelry, hardware, and stationery. This is the bustling hub of commerce in the old city. Enjoy a Cycle Rickshaw Ride which takes you through the narrow streets of the Chandni Chowk.

Visit Lakshmi Narayan Temple: Alternatively known as the Birla Mandir, the sacred place is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and his consort Goddess Lakshmi. Temples of other Hindu Gods and Goddesses are present within the complex.

Drive Past India Gate: The India Gate (originally the All India War Memorial) stands as a memorial to 70,000 soldiers of the British Indian Army, who died in between 1914–1921 during the First World War. Visit National War Memorial: The National War Memorial is a monument built by the Government of India near India Gate, New Delhi, to honor the Indian Armed Forces.

Also pass by the Rashtrapati Bhavan (formerly the viceroy's residence) and the Parliament House.

Also enjoy 01 Special lunch at Local Restaurant in Delhi.

Visit Humayun's Tomb – It is sublimely well proportioned, seeming to float above its symmetrical gardens. It's thought to have inspired the Taj Mahal, which it predates by 60 years. Constructed for the Mughal emperor in the mid-16th century by Haji Begum, Humayun's Persian-born wife, the tomb marries Persian and Mughal elements.

Visit Qutub Minar: - Qutub Minar is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has survived the ravages of time impressively. Built in the 13th century, the magnificent tower stands in the capital, Delhi. Also see the Iron Pillar, situated inside the Qutub Complex, stands majestically with a height of 24 feet. It is placed in front of the Quwwatul Mosque in Qutub Complex. Iron pillar is made up of 6 tons of 98% wrought iron, which is also attributed to be one of the reasons for why this pillar hasn’t rusted.

Meals Included: Breakfast at Hotel & Lunch at Local restaurant.

Overnight at New Delhi

After hearty breakfast, travel to Agra in an Air Conditioned Vehicle by road.

Home to one of the 7 wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal, Agra is a sneak peek into the architectural history with other UNESCO World Heritage Sites as Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri. History, architecture, romance all together create the magic of Agra and hence makes for a must-visit for anyone living in or visiting India. On arrival, meet our representative and check in to hotel.

In the evening enjoy 01 Special Dinner at Taj Facing Rooftop Restaurant in Agra.

Meals Included: Breakfast at Hotel & 01 Special Dinner at Rooftop restaurant

Overnight at Agra

Early morning visit Taj Mahal during Sunrise: One of the seven wonders or symbol of love. The Taj Mahal stands for the Crown of Palaces in the Persian language. It was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a memorial for his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Constructed entirely out of white marble in the 17th century, it is among the finest edifices of Mughal architecture. As fuel based vehicles are not permitted in the vicinity of Taj Mahal, you will head to Taj Mahal gate by a Battery operated Bus. (Friday Closed).

After breakfast, visit Agra Fort (An Epitome of the Mughal Dynasty) – An architectural masterpiece, The Red Fort of Agra or Agra Fort was built by Emperor Akbar in 1573. One of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the fort was once the erstwhile residence of the Mughals until the year 1638. Within the premises of the fort lie the most exquisite structures of the Mughals like the Pearl Mosque, Diwan-i I Khas, Diwan-I-am, Moti Masjid and Jahangir Mahal. Each and every one of these edifices has remarkable handiwork and ornamentation that make this place a delight for every history and architecture lover.

Visit Itmad-Ud-Daulah’s Tomb: Also known as “Baby Taj”, it is a tomb built with white marble in the typical Islamic style architecture. It was built by the Mughal Empress Noor Jahan in the memory of her father Itmad-Ud-Daulah. It happens to be one of the must visit monuments of Agra.

Late afternoon go for Mughal Heritage Kachhpura Village walk with high tea. A narrow bridle path through agriculture fields near Mehtab Bagh takes you into the ancient village of Kachhpura and Humayun’s Mosque. The walk through Kachhpura starts with explaining the paintings (sanji art) on the walls done by community girls under the youth program. Humayun’s Mosque is another monument that is situated inside the village. This is a strange peculiar kind of mosque ever built by Mughals. It has one deep narrow, great central ricer or compartment entered by a high arch and domed in the center with one recess in its weak wall. At each side of this central compartment the building is lower and broken up into the smaller chambers. One can also visit the village school situated near the courtyard. Walk ends in Mehtab Bagh from where you will have the opportunity to watch the Taj Mahal during sunset.

If you wish, you may go for below optional tour (at additional cost)

Mohabbat the Taj Show- You can watch the famous Mohabbat the Taj show, presented by the Sanskritik Natyashala. It is a series of play depicting the saga of love. It depicts the true and immortal love of the Mughal Emperor Shajahan for Mumtaj Mahal - his beautiful wife. This is an exciting show to know more about the Taj Mahal.

Meals Included: Breakfast

Overnight at Agra

After breakfast, check out from hotel and travel to Jaipur by Air Conditioned vehicle.

En-route take a stop to visit Fatehpur Sikri.

Fatehpur Sikri: A city predominantly made of red sandstone, Fatehpur Sikri was founded in 16th century by Mughal Emperor Akbar. It is essentially a fortified city built by the king and had been the capital of his Empire for fifteen years. Now a UNESCO world heritage site and a famous tourist attraction, it is a fine example of Mughal architecture.

After Fatehpur Sikri visit, continue your travel to Jaipur – The Pink City.

Jaipur is a vibrant amalgamation of the old and the new. Jaipur has been ruled by Rajput kingdoms for many centuries and developed as a planned city in the 17th century AD. Along with Delhi and Agra, Jaipur forms the Golden Triangle, one of the most famous tourist circuits of the country.

On arrival, meet our representative and check in to hotel. Leisure and overnight at hotel.

Meals Included: Breakfast

Overnight at Jaipur

After breakfast, proceed for full day Jaipur sightseeing tour with your Guide.

Visit Amber Fort – One of the most magnificent palaces in India. this majestic building with its maze-like passages and serpentine staircases is an architectural masterpiece and with significant importance in Indian history. Built by one of the most trusted generals of Akbar, Maharaja Man Singh I in the year 1592, Amer Fort served as the main residence of the Rajput Rulers. The Fort is perched on a hill, so to reach there, you may enjoy an Elephant/Jeep ride in Amber fort. (Elephant Ride can be done only till 11:00AM, post that time Jeep Ride)

Visit Jantar Mantar – largest stone astronomical observatory in the world. Owing to its rich cultural, heritage and scientific value, Jantar Mantar in Jaipur has also been featured on UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites. Jantar Mantar was built by Raja Sawai Jai Singh in 1727-33 and is built out of stone and brass. The main objective of building this vast observatory was to study and gather information about space and time.

Visit to City Palace and Museum– Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh during the years 1729 to 1732, the vast complex of the palace occupied one-seventh of the walled city. In fact, it was once the seat of the Maharaja of Jaipur. The palace is divided into a series of courtyards, buildings and gardens including the Chandra Mahal and the Mubarak Mahal. The museum showcases various unique handcrafted products and other things that belong to the royal heritage of the City Palace.

Photo Stop Hawa Mahal – built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in the year 1799. Hawa Mahal derives its name from its unique structure, which is a mesh of small windows that allowed cool wind to enter the palace and hence kept the palace comfortable during the hot summer months. The main reason behind the palace's construction was to allow the women of the royal house to observe the festivities on the streets whilst being unseen from the outside as was the custom of the land.

In the evening enjoy Heena Painting on hands and Feet.

Meals Included: Breakfast

Overnight at Jaipur

After a hearty breakfast, check out from hotel and travel to New Delhi International Airport to board the flight to your native place.(Reach 3 hours in prior for international flights).

Meals Included: Breakfast

Tour Ends With Sweet Memories…!!!

Accomodations

  • Opulent
  • Luxury
  • Economy
  • Kathmandu - The Dwarika's Hotel
  • Pokhara - Temple Tree Resort & Spa
  • Thimphu - Taj Tashi
  • Paro - COMO Uma
  • New Delhi - The Oberoi
  • Agra - The Oberoi Amarvilas
  • Jaipur - The Oberoi Rajvilas

Kathmandu - The Dwarika's Hotel

This luxe red-brick hotel with elaborate carvings is 4 km from the Thamel commercial district and the Garden of Dreams, and 7 km from Swayambhunath, a Buddhist temple. Featuring exposed-beam ceilings and handmade furnishings, the elegant rooms with courtyard views have Wi-Fi access (fee), flat-screens, safes, and tea and coffeemakers. Suites add free Wi-Fi, minifridges and living areas. Distinct touches in individual suites include 4-poster beds, terraces and loft areas. Morning yoga classes are complimentary. Other amenities consist of a bar and 3 eateries, including a Japanese restaurant. There's also a gym, an outdoor pool and a spa.

Pokhara - Temple Tree Resort & Spa

Set in the Pokhara Valley, this unassuming hotel is housed in a series of 2-level buildings and is a 5-minute walk from the shores of Phewa Lake and 7 km from the revered Shanti Stupa shrine. Bright, colourful rooms in cottages offer free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and balconies. Suites and apartments add kitchenettes, separate living rooms and additional bathrooms. There's a free breakfast buffet, plus an outdoor bar and 2 restaurants. Other amenities include an outdoor infinity pool, a hot tub and a spa with wellness and beauty treatments.

Thimphu - Taj Tashi

Nestled in the Himalayan Thimphu Valley, this high-end hotel is 1 km from the animals at Motithang Takin Preserve and 2 km from Tashichho Dzong, a Buddhist monastery and fortress. Featuring wood screens and cloud murals, the posh rooms offer free Wi-Fi, flat-screens, marble bathrooms and mountain views. All have tea and coffeemaking facilities, and pull-out sofas; upgraded rooms add balconies. Plush suites include living rooms and free-standing tubs; some are bi-level with spiral staircases. Room service is available 24/7. Amenities include 2 polished eateries, an elegant bar and a tea lounge. There's also a spa, a heated indoor pool and a gym.

Paro - COMO Uma

Set on forested hillside and occupying Bhutanese-style buildings, this elegant hotel is 2 km from Rinpung Dzong monastery, and 3 km from the National Museum of Bhutan. The chic, contemporary rooms have free Wi-Fi, satellite TV and DVD players, as well as minibars, tea and coffeemaking facilities and mountain views. Suites add separate living areas and wet bars. Private villas have indoor and outdoor living spaces, kitchens, and separate rooms for spa treatments. Room service is available. Amenities include an upscale restaurant with terrace dining, and a bar. There's also a luxe spa with an indoor pool.

New Delhi - The Oberoi

Next to a golf course, this high-end hotel is 2 km from the storied Humayun's Tomb and the Arc de Triomphe-inspired India Gate. Featuring floor-to-ceiling windows with golf course or tomb views, the elegant rooms have free Wi-Fi, flat-screens, safes, iPod docks and Bluetooth speakers. All provide minibars and Nespresso machines. Upgraded rooms add access to a private lounge, while suites add living areas. Room and butler service is available 24/7. Valet parking is complimentary. Dining and drinking options range from a Chinese restaurant to a rooftop bar. Other amenities include a gym, a spa and heated pools. Breakfast is offered (fee).

Agra - The Oberoi Amarvilas

Set on sprawling, landscaped grounds, this palatial luxury hotel is 1 km from the entrance to the Taj Mahal and 15 km from Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Airport. Ornate rooms and suites with views of the Taj Mahal feature free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, as well as minibars, sitting areas and 24-hour butler service. Suites offer living rooms, and upgraded quarters add balconies, private entrances and/or free-standing baths. Room service is available 24/7. Amenities include 2 elegant restaurants, a lounge and a bar, as well as a Mughal-style courtyard with fountains, and an outdoor pool surrounded by gardens. There's also a spa, a terrace and a gym.

Jaipur - The Oberoi Rajvilas

Set amid 13 hectares of lush gardens in a fort with an ornate plaster facade, this luxury hotel is 20 km from the Amber Fort and and 9 km from the lavish exterior of Hawa Mahal palace. Housed in freestanding groups, the sophisticated rooms, tents and villas with walled gardens feature flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Tents add claw-foot tubs; some include living rooms. Villas have private pools. There are 2 opulent restaurants, and a bar with a marble fireplace. The spa, set in an 18th-century mansion, offers Ayurvedic treatments. There's also an outdoor pool and a gym.

  • Kathmandu - Marriott Hotel
  • Pokhara - Temple Tree Resort & Spa
  • Thimphu - Le Meridien
  • Paro - Le Meridien, Riverfront
  • New Delhi - Taj Palace
  • Agra - Trident
  • Jaipur - Trident Hotel

Kathmandu - Marriott Hotel

Set near the city center 4 km from Tribhuvan International Airport, this upmarket hotel is 4 km from Kathmandu Durbar Square and 6 km from Swayambhunath, an ancient religious site. Polished rooms provide flat-screen TVs, minifridges, and tea and coffeemaking facilities, as well as mountain views. Room service is available 24 hours. Dining is offered in 2 restaurants. Other amenities include a spa, an outdoor pool and a fitness center, as well as meeting and event space.

Pokhara - Temple Tree Resort & Spa

Set in the Pokhara Valley, this unassuming hotel is housed in a series of 2-level buildings and is a 5-minute walk from the shores of Phewa Lake and 7 km from the revered Shanti Stupa shrine. Bright, colourful rooms in cottages offer free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and balconies. Suites and apartments add kitchenettes, separate living rooms and additional bathrooms. There's a free breakfast buffet, plus an outdoor bar and 2 restaurants. Other amenities include an outdoor infinity pool, a hot tub and a spa with wellness and beauty treatments.

Thimphu - Le Meridien

This sophisticated hotel in a traditional building is a 7-minute walk from Memorial Chorten and 6 km from the Buddha Dordenma statue. The chic, modern rooms include Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and city and mountain views. Upgraded rooms add sitting areas, and suites offer separate living rooms, extra bathrooms and access to a club lounge. An upgraded suite adds a dining room. A breakfast buffet is free. Other amenities include 2 elegant restaurants, a hip bar, and a spa with health treatments, saunas and steam rooms. There's also a fitness centre and a heated indoor pool with a water feature, as well as a business centre, a ballroom and a meeting room.

Paro - Le Meridien, Riverfront

Set against the Himalayas, this polished, palatial hotel built to resemble a 17th-century fortress overlooks the Paro River and is 4 km from the airport, and 7 km from Rinpung Dzong, a famed Buddhist monastery/fortress. Chic rooms feature traditional Buddhist art, and have hardwood floors and paneled walls. All offer flat-screens, and marble bathrooms with rainfall showers, as well as Wi-Fi (fee). Rooms feature mountain, river or garden views, and suites add wet bars and soaking tubs. There's a luxe spa, an indoor pool and a gym, as well as 2 restaurants and a bar. A business center and meeting facilities are also available.

New Delhi - Taj Palace

Set within the Diplomatic Enclave, this sprawling luxury hotel on a 2-hectare landscaped property is a 6-minute walk from Chanakyapuri train station and 5 km from the Nehru Planetarium. Refined rooms with garden views feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Elegant upgraded rooms have butler service, and grant access to a private lounge offering breakfast and refreshments. Suites add living areas; some include garden terraces and/or whirlpool tubs. Room service is available 24/7. Amenities include 3 upscale restaurants, a bar and a spa. There's also an outdoor pool, a 24-hour gym and a kids’ club.

Agra - Trident

Set on landscaped gardens, this upscale hotel in an elegant, low-rise lodging built around a courtyard is 2.6 km from the Taj Mahal and 6 km from Agra Fort. Featuring pool or garden views, the polished rooms and suites offer free Wi-Fi, flat-screens, minibars, and tea and coffeemaking facilities, as well as sitting areas. Suites add separate living rooms, dining areas and marble bathrooms. Room service is available. There's a sleek restaurant and a casual Italian eatery with pool views, as well as a trendy bar. Other amenities include an outdoor pool, a spa and a 24-hour fitness room, plus a kids' club. Parking is complimentary.

Jaipur - Trident Hotel

Across the road from Man Sagar Lake, this upscale hotel is also 2 km from the red sandstone Jal Mahal Palace and 4 km from the iconic Amber Fort. Refined rooms with balconies feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and iPod docks, plus minibars, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Upgraded rooms add lake views, while suites offer separate living areas. Room service is available. Parking is free. There's also a lounge bar, and a relaxed international restaurant with wood features and a lakefront terrace. Other amenities include an outdoor pool, a spa and a fitness room, in addition to a kids' club. Breakfast is available for a fee.

  • Kathmandu - Hotel Himalaya
  • Pokhara - Atithi Resort & SPA Pvt. Ltd.
  • Thimphu - Hotel Druk
  • Paro - Naksel Boutique Hotel & SPA
  • New Delhi - The Suryaa
  • Agra - Hotel Clarks Shiraz
  • Jaipur - Ramada

Kathmandu - Hotel Himalaya

Set within 4 hectares of landscaped gardens, this stylish hotel with distant mountain views is 4 km from central Narayanhity Palace and 7 km from Tribhuvan International Airport. Understated rooms have a warm vibe, and come with Wi-Fi (fee), flat-screens and safes, along with minibars, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. All include city, garden and/or mountain views. Suites add sitting areas. Room service is available. Amenities include an airy restaurant with floor-to-ceiling windows and terrace seating, plus a casual bar and a tea lounge. There's also a tennis court, an outdoor pool, and a sundeck with loungers, plus a business centre.

Pokhara - Atithi Resort & SPA Pvt. Ltd.

Set in the Lakeside area, this tranquil, warm resort is 3 km from scenic views and caves at Davis Falls and 2 km from Tal Barahi Temple, a Hindu pagoda on an island in Phewa Lake. The Pokhara Airport is 2 km away. Straightforward rooms offer free Wi-Fi, safes and flat-screens, plus minifridges. Upgraded rooms add living areas and balconies with partial mountain views. Suites feature separate living areas and whirlpool baths. Amenities include an airy bar/restaurant and gardens with sitting areas. There are also spa treatments, a sauna, and a hot tub, plus an outdoor pool with artificial waterfalls and a sundeck. Breakfast is available (fee).

Thimphu - Hotel Druk

This casual hotel on a street lined with eateries is 3 km from Tashichho Dzong monastery and 6 km from Motithang Takin Preserve. It's a 9-minute walk from the nearest but stop. The refined rooms offer flat-screen TVs, minifridges, and tea and coffeemaking facilities, as well as living rooms, safes and Wi-Fi access. Room service is available. There’s a restaurant and a spa, plus a gym, a conference hall and a bar.

Paro - Naksel Boutique Hotel & SPA

Located thirty minutes from Paro International Airport, Naksel Boutique Hotel & Spa is a luxury retreat where the comforts of man and the presence of nature combine for a peaceful escape in the hills of Bhutan. Nestled on the edge of the national forest and the quiet Ngoba Village, Naksel derives its name from the Dzongka translation of 'Forest,' which is only fitting for this Himalayan sanctuary. The main lodge and surrounding cottages of Naksel rests on more than six acres for forest land, at 2700 meters above sea level. All rooms at Naksel is traditionally designed in Bhutanese craftmanship with modern amenities. Each room is equipped with a flat-screen TV with multi cable channels, own tea and coffee maker and a safe deposit box. All rooms boast of unparalleled views of Mount Jumolhari, Taktsang Monastery, Sangachoekhor Monastery, and the Paro valley below.

New Delhi - The Suryaa

This stylish hotel is a 9-minute walk from Sukhdev Vihar metro station, 3 km from the Lotus Temple and 6 km from Humayun's Tomb. Warm, relaxed rooms feature flat-screens, safes and sitting areas, plus tea and coffeemaking facilities. Suites add separate living areas. Room service and Wi-Fi are available. Parking is free. Other amenities include 2 restaurants, a French cafe and an opulent lobby bar, as well as an outdoor pool, a spa and a gym. There's also meeting and event space. A breakfast buffet is available for a fee.

Agra - Hotel Clarks Shiraz

This upscale hotel is 3 km from the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort. It's 14 km from the Tomb of Akbar the Great. Relaxed rooms feature minibars, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Upgraded rooms have views of the Taj Mahal; suites add sitting areas. Room service is available. A breakfast buffet and parking are included. There are 3 restaurants (1 with rooftop dining), a cafe and a bar. Other amenities consist of a spa, a game room, an exercise room and an outdoor pool.

Jaipur - Ramada

This warm, modern hotel is 2 km from Jaipur bus station, 4 km from City Palace and 7 km from Jaipur Junction railway station. Featuring wooden floors, the polished, minimalist rooms feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Suites add living rooms, and upgraded rooms offer access to a lounge. Room service is available 24/7. A breakfast buffet is complimentary. There are 4 restaurants, including a cocktail bar with international cuisine and a vegetarian Indian option. Other amenities include a fitness room and a terrace with an outdoor pool, plus a 24-hour business centre and 7 meeting rooms.

Pricing And Availability

  • Opulent
  • Luxury
  • Economy
Place Hotel
Kathmandu The Dwarika's Hotel
Pokhara Temple Tree Resort and Spa
Thimphu Taj Tashi
Paro COMO uma
New Delhi The Oberoi
Agra The Oberoi Amarvilas
Jaipur The Oberoi Rajvilas
Period - Opulent Price per person
16 April 2021 - 30 Sep 2021 For Price Please Contact Us.
01 Oct 2021 - 31 March 2022 For Price Please Contact Us

Price may be higher during New Year Period (20 Dec - 05 Jan)

Place Hotel
Kathmandu Marriott Hotel
Pokhara Temple Tree Resort & Spa
Thimphu Le Meridien
Paro Le Meridien, Riverfront
New Delhi Taj Palace
Agra Trident
Jaipur Trident Hotel
Period - Luxury Price per person
16 April 2021 - 30 Sep 2021 For Price Please Contact Us.
01 Oct 2021 - 31 March 2022 For Price Please Contact Us

Price may be higher during New Year Period (20 Dec - 05 Jan)

Place Hotel
Kathmandu Hotel Himalaya
Pokhara Atithi Resort & SPA Pvt. Ltd.
Thimphu Hotel Druk
Paro Naksel Boutique Hotel & SPA
New Delhi The Suryaa
Agra Hotel Clarks Shiraz
Jaipur Ramada
Period - Economy Price per person
16 April 2021 - 30 Sep 2021 For Price Please Contact Us.
01 Oct 2021 - 31 March 2022 For Price Please Conatct Us.

Price may be higher during New Year Period (20 Dec - 05 Jan)

Bespoke India Holidays Value Includes

  • Accommodation in above mentioned hotels with daily breakfast
  • All entrances charges of monuments in Nepal, Bhutan and India
  • Local English speaking guide at all destination
  • 01 Hour Sound Meditation (Sound Healing Session) in Kathmandu.
  • Everest Mountain Flight in Kathmandu.
  • Day hike at Thulakot in Pokhara
  • Boat Ride at Phewa Lake in Pokhara
  • Breakfast + Dinner at Thimphu and Paro Hotels
  • Cooking Demonstration with Lunch at Paro
  • 01 Hour Yoga session at Thimphu & Paro
  • Hike to Tiger’s Nest in Paro
  • Cycle Rickshaw ride at Chandni Chowk in New Delhi
  • Battery Bus Ride at Taj Mahal in Agra.
  • Kachhpura Mughal Heritage village walk in Agra with high tea and enjoy the scenic views of Taj Mahal.
  • Enroute visit to Fatehpur Sikri, while travelling from Agra to Jaipur.
  • Elephant ride/Jeep Ride at Amber fort in Jaipur.
  • Heena Painting on Hands and Feet in Jaipur.
  • All Internal air transfer by economy class.(Kathmandu – Pokhara)(Pokhara – Kathmandu)(Kathmandu – Paro)(Paro- New Delhi)
  • All transfers including airport transfers by an AC Car (Toyota Innova or Similar)
  • Chocolates,Mint and Wet Tissues in the vehicle during your tour.
  • 2 Mineral Water bottles per person per day
  • All taxes

Bespoke India Holidays Specials

Travelling with Bespoke India Holidays ensures a memorable and hassle free experience with following specials

  • One Special lunch at local restaurant at New Delhi
  • 01 Special Dinner at Taj Facing Rooftop Restaurant in Agra.
  • Highly responsive 24x7 support during the tour
  • High quality personally handpicked local guides at all places that are government approved
  • Courteous chauffeur at your service for the tour.
  • Special assistance in each city for smooth check-ins

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