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Delhi to Kathmandu

Delhi to Kathmandu

From capital to capital, this 15-day adventure through India will take you from the energetic hub of Delhi to the spiritual centre of Kathmandu. Start your journey with the big-ticket sites of the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and Old Delhi, then slow down as you move through rural India for a starry night on the bank of the River Ganges. Visit the birthplace of Buddha, enjoy the hospitality of a Thar community homestay, look for the rare Indian rhino at Chitwan National Park and learn recipes from a family in Orchhra – this trip is a true look at life in northern South Asia.

Activities

  • Delhi – Leader-led Old Delhi walking & rickshaw tour
  • Delhi – Visit to the Jama Masjid Mosque
  • Delhi – Sheeshganj Gurudwara (Sikh Temple)
  • Agra – Taj Mahal
  • Agra – Akbar’s Mausoleum
  • Orchha – Leader-led walking tour
  • Orchha – Ram Raja Temple ceremony
  • Agra – Agra Fort
  • Orchha – Orchha Palace
  • Orchha – Taragram visit
  • Orchha – Cooking demonstration
  • River Ganges – Boat trip & camping
  • Varanasi – Sunset candle flower ceremony
  • Varanasi – Leader-led Old City walking tour
  • Varanasi – Sunrise Ganges boat trip
  • Lumbini – Heritage Park
  • Chitwan – Village Bike Tour
  • Chitwan National Park – Park Entry
  • Chitwan – Canoe trip
  • Chitwan – Canoe safari, Bird Watching walk or Jeep safari
  • Chitwan NP – Tharu cultural performance
  • Kathmandu – Swayambhunath Temple
  • Kathmandu – Bodhnath Stupa
  • Kathmandu – Pashupatinath Temple

Highlights

  • Tick off one of the Seven Wonders of the World – the Taj Mahal – during your stay in Agra. An impressive example of Mughal architecture, its carved-marble design is as stunning up close as it is far away.
  • Whip up a selection of central Indian staples during an at-home cooking demonstration in Orchha for a tasty and enriching look into authentic Indian family life.
  • Observe the spiritual moments of pilgrims praying and bathing along the ghats of the sacred Ganges River during an unforgettable sunrise cruise in Varanasi – one of India’s holiest cities.
  • Wake to the calls of the jungle on an overnight lodge stay in Chitwan National Park, then embark on a safari in search of rhino, deer, monkeys and a wide array of birdlife.
  • Spend a memorable night at Amaltari Madhyavarti Homestay, which provides sustainable incomes and encourages local communities to conserve the wilderness and wildlife around them.

04/15/2025 through 12/23/2027
04/15/2025 through 12/27/2027

Day 1 Delhi is a sprawling metropolis in North India that contains the country's capital, New Delhi. Life is abuzz and hectic here, with traffic going every which way. A huge population shuffles through Delhi's streets, alleys and food and spice-selling bazaars, and it's quite memorable to be a part of it all. Travelers are also well-advised to visit Delhi for its unforgettable energy and exceptionally photo-ready sights and sounds, including India Gate, the Jama Masjid mosque, and the famous imperial residence, the Red Fort.
Day 2 Once the capital of the Mughal Empire, Agra, India is now a cultural capital replete with famous landmarks and striking architecture. Located on the winding banks of the Yamuna River, Agra sits in India’s most populous state, Uttar Pradesh. The city’s most prominent draw is the magnificent Taj Mahal, the iconic white marble mausoleum and a UNESCO World Heritage Site visited by millions of people each year. Built in the 17th century by Emperor Shaj Jahan, the Taj Mahal is a grand testament to the stunning beauty of the Mughal Empire’s Indo-Islamic architecture. Decorated with intricate design, calligraphy, and precious stones, the mausoleum's surroundings include a verdant garden and glittering reflective pool. Agra's other notable sites include Agra Fort and Delhi Gate (both made of striking red sandstone), the Shish Mahal (also known as Glass Palace), Itmad-ud-Daula (affectionately called the “Baby Taj Mahal”), and Aram Bagh (beautiful Persian-style gardens). Agra is a must-see destination for any trip to India!
Day 3 Once the capital of the Mughal Empire, Agra, India is now a cultural capital replete with famous landmarks and striking architecture. Located on the winding banks of the Yamuna River, Agra sits in India’s most populous state, Uttar Pradesh. The city’s most prominent draw is the magnificent Taj Mahal, the iconic white marble mausoleum and a UNESCO World Heritage Site visited by millions of people each year. Built in the 17th century by Emperor Shaj Jahan, the Taj Mahal is a grand testament to the stunning beauty of the Mughal Empire’s Indo-Islamic architecture. Decorated with intricate design, calligraphy, and precious stones, the mausoleum's surroundings include a verdant garden and glittering reflective pool. Agra's other notable sites include Agra Fort and Delhi Gate (both made of striking red sandstone), the Shish Mahal (also known as Glass Palace), Itmad-ud-Daula (affectionately called the “Baby Taj Mahal”), and Aram Bagh (beautiful Persian-style gardens). Agra is a must-see destination for any trip to India!
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Day 6 The River Ganges, flowing through India and Bangladesh, supports millions of people living in the river basin. In Hinduism, the river is considered the most sacred, and as a result it is in important element of many Hindu rituals and festivals.
Day 7 Varanasi, India
Day 8 Varanasi, India
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Day 11 Chitwan National Park, nestled in the subtropical lowlands of Nepal, offers a unique blend of wildlife adventure and cultural immersion, making it one of South Asia's most celebrated natural reserves. Established in 1973 and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chitwan is home to a diverse ecosystem that includes dense forests, grassy plains, and winding rivers. Visitors to the park can expect to encounter a rich variety of wildlife, including the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, Bengal tigers, and over 500 species of birds, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.

Exploring Chitwan offers more than just wildlife sightings. The park is intertwined with the culture and traditions of the indigenous Tharu people. Tourists can visit local villages to experience Tharu hospitality, participate in traditional dance performances, and learn about their unique way of life that has remained largely unchanged for centuries. The juxtaposition of thriving wildlife and vibrant human culture makes Chitwan a compelling destination for travelers seeking both adventure and cultural enrichment.

A visit to Chitwan is incomplete without a safari experience. Whether by jeep, canoe, or on the back of an elephant, the safaris here are thrilling and offer close encounters with wildlife in their natural habitat. The Rapti River, which borders the park, is an ideal spot for a serene canoe ride, offering opportunities to spot crocodiles basking on the banks and exotic birds fluttering overhead. The sense of connection to nature in Chitwan is profound, creating memories that linger long after the journey ends.

Fun fact: Royal Chitwan National Park was originally a hunting reserve for Nepalese royalty and their guests. Today, it's a sanctuary that plays a crucial role in conservation efforts, particularly for the protection of the one-horned rhinoceros, whose population has significantly increased thanks to the park's dedicated efforts
Day 12 Chitwan National Park, nestled in the subtropical lowlands of Nepal, offers a unique blend of wildlife adventure and cultural immersion, making it one of South Asia's most celebrated natural reserves. Established in 1973 and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chitwan is home to a diverse ecosystem that includes dense forests, grassy plains, and winding rivers. Visitors to the park can expect to encounter a rich variety of wildlife, including the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, Bengal tigers, and over 500 species of birds, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.

Exploring Chitwan offers more than just wildlife sightings. The park is intertwined with the culture and traditions of the indigenous Tharu people. Tourists can visit local villages to experience Tharu hospitality, participate in traditional dance performances, and learn about their unique way of life that has remained largely unchanged for centuries. The juxtaposition of thriving wildlife and vibrant human culture makes Chitwan a compelling destination for travelers seeking both adventure and cultural enrichment.

A visit to Chitwan is incomplete without a safari experience. Whether by jeep, canoe, or on the back of an elephant, the safaris here are thrilling and offer close encounters with wildlife in their natural habitat. The Rapti River, which borders the park, is an ideal spot for a serene canoe ride, offering opportunities to spot crocodiles basking on the banks and exotic birds fluttering overhead. The sense of connection to nature in Chitwan is profound, creating memories that linger long after the journey ends.

Fun fact: Royal Chitwan National Park was originally a hunting reserve for Nepalese royalty and their guests. Today, it's a sanctuary that plays a crucial role in conservation efforts, particularly for the protection of the one-horned rhinoceros, whose population has significantly increased thanks to the park's dedicated efforts
Day 13 Kathmandu is the capital of Nepal and situated in the heart of the Himalayan Mountains. Home to a number of Hindu and Buddhist temples, beautiful botanical gardens, and ancient palaces, Kathmandu is the perfect place to immerse yourself in Nepali culture, history, and religion. Be sure to visit Kathmandu Durbar Square, the optimal starting point for exploring this historical and vibrant city.
Day 14 Kathmandu is the capital of Nepal and situated in the heart of the Himalayan Mountains. Home to a number of Hindu and Buddhist temples, beautiful botanical gardens, and ancient palaces, Kathmandu is the perfect place to immerse yourself in Nepali culture, history, and religion. Be sure to visit Kathmandu Durbar Square, the optimal starting point for exploring this historical and vibrant city.
Day 15 Kathmandu is the capital of Nepal and situated in the heart of the Himalayan Mountains. Home to a number of Hindu and Buddhist temples, beautiful botanical gardens, and ancient palaces, Kathmandu is the perfect place to immerse yourself in Nepali culture, history, and religion. Be sure to visit Kathmandu Durbar Square, the optimal starting point for exploring this historical and vibrant city.

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