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Alexander+Roberts
OFFER ID 1443219
Wild + Wonderful India
With our engaging native Trip Leader and a congenial group of never more than 16 guests, we'll show you more of North India's inspiring landmarks, take you in search of the elusive Bengal tiger, and introduce you to friendly residents eager to share their culture and traditions.
7 nights from $4,599 per person
Exclusive Amenity: Receive $200 Per Couple or $100 Per Person on any Pre or Post Stay Extension to an Alexander+Roberts Small Group Journey, Small Ship Journey, or Private Journey
Valid on new bookings deposited now – December 31, 2025, for travel anytime.
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Alexander+Roberts
Wild + Wonderful India
Day 1: Welcome to Delhi, India
On arrival at the airport, you'll be warmly greeted and escorted to your hotel.
Day 2: Discover Delhi… Old + New
After breakfast, you'll join our engaging native-born guide for a full-day tour of India's vibrant and endlessly fascinating capital. Focusing this morning on the sights and sounds of Old Delhi, you'll begin with Jama Masjid, India's largest mosque. Then hop aboard a traditional pedicab - a delightful way to immerse in the colors and rhythms of the city. Step off at the bustling and fragrant Spice Market and explore among the many vendors as our guide offers insight into India's enduring cultural and culinary traditions. Continue your exploration with the historic landmarks of New Delhi, starting with the India Gate - built in memory of Indian soldiers killed during the World War I. Then drive along the elegant Rajpath past Rashtrapati Bhawan, built in the early 20th century as the Viceroy's residence and now the official home of the President of India. At Qutab Minar #WHS#, you'll discover the tallest brick minaret in the world - a graceful, fluted, tapering tower completed in the 14th century with beautiful terra cotta embellishments and balconies. Tonight, you'll enjoy an à la carte dinner with wine at our 5-star hotel. Meals B+D
Day 3: Agra + The Taj Mahal
After breakfast, you'll embark on a scenic southward journey to Agra, the venerated 16th-century capital of the Lodhi Dynasty. On arrival, check in to your hotel, and then visit the Agra Fort #WHS#. Behind the impressive 1.5-mile long fortress walls that surround the complex, you'll discover lovely grounds, historic mosques, grand audience halls and fairytale palaces. Dating back to the 16th century and reflecting elements of both Hindu and Islamic architectural styles, this fort is more aptly described as a magnificent, walled palatial city. End your sightseeing across the Yamuna River at Mehtab Bagh; most visitors don't know to come here, but in the softer light of late afternoon and evening, this Mughal garden offers magical views of the Taj Mahal. Meals B+D
Day 4: Taj Mahal at Sunrise + Onward to Ranthambore
Arise early this morning for a sunrise visit to the Taj Mahal. Of course, you saw this renowned 'Monument to Love' yesterday evening, but the strikingly iridescent and translucent façade of the Taj Mahal offers a different but equally enchanting experience in the sharper light of early morning. Return to your hotel for breakfast, then embark on a scenic journey through Northern India, witnessing the changing landscape from Jaipur's arid terrain to Agra's fertile plains. Midway, you'll visit Abhaneri Village, home to the ancient Chand Baori Stepwell. With its symmetrical design featuring 3,500 intricately carved steps descending 13 stories, this architectural marvel is one of India's deepest stepwells, captivating with its precision and grandeur. Capture its intricate details and interplay of light and shadow before continuing your drive through rural Rajasthan, passing quaint villages, colorful saris, and perhaps cattle and camels, stopping for lunch at a local restaurant along the way. Your destination is Sawai Madhopur, a town with a rich historical legacy dating back to its foundation in 1765, and the gateway to Ranthambore National Park (approx. 4 hours). On arrival, check in to your lodge for the evening. Meals: B+L+D
Day 5: On Safari in Ranthambore National Park
Most travelers visit this world-famous reserve in a traditional Indian canter, an open-air bus that seats 20 people. But our exclusive safari drives find you in special open-air jeeps that seat only 4 to 6 guests. There's an experienced naturalist guide in each jeep and these vehicles are faster and much more maneuverable than the canter - offering our guests the best chances of spotting the elusive, Royal Bengal Tiger! They can even take you off-road for more up-close wildlife encounters. Today, you'll venture deep into the wild beauty of the reserve on early morning and late afternoon safari excursions - when the animals are most active. In addition to its most famous resident, the Bengal Tiger, Ranthambore's residents include sloths, bears and hyenas! In between our game-viewing expeditions, you can relax at the Lodge and take advantage of its evocative ambience and romantic setting. Meals B+L+D
Day 6: Travel to Jaipur
After a leisurely breakfast, the morning is yours to enjoy the historic ambience and lush landscaped grounds of our lodge. After lunch, you'll embark an overland journey through the timeless landscapes of the Rajasthani countryside. On arrival in Jaipur, India's fabled Pink City, check in to your hotel where the rest of your afternoon and evening are free to enjoy as you wish. Meals B+L
Day 7: Discover Jaipur, India’s Pink City
Founded in the 11th century and beautifully constructed from yellow and pink sandstone and gleaming white marble, the spectacular Amber Fort #WHS# just outside of town stands in testament to the once-powerful and never-conquered Rajput Kingdom. Entering through the towering Sun Gate, your guided tour reveals lavish courtyards, beautifully decorated halls and the dazzling Chamber of Mirrors. Back in the city, you'll see Hawa Mahal, the oft-photographed Palace of Winds. Built at the end of the 18th century and comprised of delicately latticed windows, its ingenious design allowed women of royal families to remain concealed while they observed the hustle and bustle of the street below. At the City Palace Museum, our knowledgeable guide will enhance your tour of its extensive and carefully curated collection including miniature paintings, ancient weapons and traditional Rajasthani royal costumes. You'll also visit Jantar Mantar #WHS#, an observatory built in 1726. You're sure to be astounded by these architectural stone instruments - skillfully designed and constructed to measure time, predict eclipses and track the movements of the stars and planets; the largest instrument stands 90 feet tall and all are amazing accurate. Jaipur is known for the extraordinary skill of its artisans and after sightseeing you'll have time to explore the city's colorful bazaars. Brilliantly tie-dyed fabrics, miniature paintings, finely carved statues, metalwork and pottery are some of the many things you see. Tonight's specially arranged dinner in the inviting home of a Jaipur family promises congenial conversation as well as rich insight into daily life and India's fascinating culture. Meals B+D
Day 8: Return to Delhi
After breakfast, we'll take you back to Delhi where A+R guests will have Day Use Rooms near the airport, offering a relaxing and convenient place where you can refresh before your onward flight. Meals B
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
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