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Luxury North India

A luxury circuit through northern India's most celebrated destinations, with elevated experiences, service and accommodation throughout.

Location
India
Suggested Length
12 days /
11
nights
Activity Level
Fully customisable
Every trip is unique
Humayun's Tomb, Delhi, India
Fort Tigers, Ranthambore, India
Hawa Mahal, Jaipur, India
Lake Pichola boatride, Udaipur, India

Ratings

Light

Light mobility requirements as sightseeing activities are done predominantly by vehicle, with light walking

Steady

Ideal for most fitness levels. Sightseeing involves walking and being on your feet for a couple of hours at a time, with down-time included too

Active

Requires a moderate level of fitness. Activities and sightseeing will generally involve walking and being on your foot for much of the day. Often includes light activities such as cycling, kayaking, or hands-on experiences

Adventure

Demands higher fitness. Most days will include a substantial amount of walking and/or activity throughout the day.  

Energetic

For people who love being active. We reserve this rating for active itineraries with substantial movement and adventure activities almost every day.  

Stay in 5* hotels with exceptional service throughout: including the Taj Rambagh Palace, the former residence of the maharajas of Jaipur

See the Taj Mahal at sunset, and from your own hotel room window

Go on safari through Ranthambore National Park in search of the Royal Bengal Tiger, leopards, sloth bears and chital deer

Glide across Lake Pichola in Udaipur, on a private boat at sunset

Bagore ki Haveli, Udaipur, India

Itinerary

All itineraries are fully customizable.

Our destination experts created this trip as an example of a cultural adventure: combining remarkable sights, guided experiences and a slice of everyday local life.

Choose us, and we’ll create you a custom vacation where every detail reflects your pace, passions and preferences. Take as much or as little from this trip idea as you want, talk to us when you’re ready.
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Day 1-2

Delhi

Rickshaws Chandni Chowk, Delhi, India
Highlights:

Stay at The Imperial New Delhi – a 5* hotel with art deco style throughout

Visit Humayun’s Tomb, Lodhi Garden and Chandni Chowk

Begin your luxury India vacation in style, at the Imperial New Delhi. It’s one of New Delhi’s plushest addresses, decked out with mahogany wood, hand-woven Persian rugs and oil paintings. Service is of the highest standard here, so get used to doors being opened for you, and staff remembering your drink order.

You’ll focus on New Delhi’s architectural and cultural highlights, with a guide to help you understand the story behind everything. Explore Humayun’s Tomb, India’s first garden tomb, stroll through the leafy avenues of Lutyens’ Delhi and Lodhi Garden and jump in a traditional rickshaw through Old Delhi’s Chandni Chowk’s bazaars, filled with centuries-old shops and Asia’s biggest spice market. There’s plenty to pack in, so some of your sightseeing will be done by car. Drive past the imposing Red Fort, pausing at Raj Ghat, Gandhi’s memorial, and swinging past India Gate.

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is one of the most important Sikh temples in India. During a visit here, you can help out in their langar communal kitchens, where thousands of community meals are prepared daily. It’s considered an act of spiritual, selfless service.


Accommodation
Transport

Day 1:
Car transfer from Indira Gandhi International Airport to your accommodation in Delhi (25 min)

Day 3

Agra

Oberoi Amarvilas, Agra, India
Highlights:

Step aboard the early morning Gatimaan Express train from Delhi to Agra

Stay at the 5* Oberoi Amarvilas – with unobstructed views of the Taj Mahal from your hotel room

See the Taj Mahal up close at sunset

You can reach Agra by car or by train, but we’re always tempted by an Indian rail journey. You’ll have reserved seats in the best carriage, so sit back and watch the north Indian countryside roll by in comfort – small towns, fields and the odd burst of energy at a station.

The Taj Mahal has been on enough postcards to lodge itself in your head – but seeing it in real life is something else. Even more so when it’s the first thing you spot from your hotel room.

You’ll stay at the 5* Oberoi Amarvilas Resort and Spa, just 600 meters from the Taj Mahal itself. While the views are top tier, their sunken pool in the hotel courtyard is another reason we love staying here. Claim a sun lounger for the afternoon, and staff will appear with chilled water in no time at all.

As the afternoon heat begins to ease, meet your guide at your hotel before heading to the Taj Mahal. Sunset is one of the best times to see Emperor Shah Jahan’s marble tribute to his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Stop by Agra Fort, just a touch further along the Yamuna River, a red sandstone complex of richly decorated palaces, courtyards, halls and mosque.

Accommodation
Transport

Day 3:
Car transfer from your accommodation in Delhi to Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station (23 min)
Train transfer from Delhi to Agra (1h 35)

Day 4-5

Ranthambore

Sher Bagh Jeep & Tiger, Ranthambore, India
Highlights:

Go on safari! Search for Bengal Tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and crocodiles with an experienced naturalist who knows the best ways to see as many as possible

Stay at Sher Bagh Luxury Camp

Visit the local temples or turn your hand to some pottery

Ranthambore National Park is Rajasthan at its wildest: a 1,300sq km patchwork of dry jungle, open grassland, cliffs and lakes, with the weathered outline of Ranthambore Fort watching over it all. Most people come for the Bengal tiger, but sambar, chital deer, crocodiles, and a busy cast of birdlife call the park home too.

You’ll head out on game drives with an expert naturalist. Although not guaranteed, it’s not unusual to see a tiger strolling alongside your Jeep, or stretching out on old stonework on the crumbling fort. While the big cats can be elusive, there’s plenty of other fauna to see, too.

Between morning and evening safaris, take a nap, relax by the pool or pop into the nearby village, and meet people who call Ranthambore home.

Staying right on the edge of the park, you’ll sleep in a luxury, under-canvas suite, with king size bed and an ensuite bathroom. There’s a pool and spa, and meals are cooked using organic ingredients.

Accommodation
Transport

Day 4:
Private car from Agra to Ranthambore (5 hrs)

Day 6-7

Jaipur

Pink City Rickshaw, Jaipur, India
Highlights:

Explore the City Palace and Jantar Mantar

Stay at Taj Rambagh Palace

Visit Amber Fort

Jaipur’s old city is a wash of terracotta pink, especially around the bazaars where shopfronts, balconies and carved window screens catch the late afternoon light.

At the City Palace, you’ll step from sunlit courtyards into cool halls filled with textiles, weapons and miniature paintings. Your guide will point out the details you’d otherwise walk straight past.

Across the road, Jantar Mantar: a cluster of 18th century astronomical instruments. The Samrat Yantra sundial is accurate to within two seconds, and you can literally watch its shadow creep.

Then it’s out to Amber Fort, perched above Maota Lake, with steep ramps, yawning gateways and intricate, stone-carved windows. Stop by the symmetrical Panna Meena Ka Kund stepwell on your way back to town.

The Taj Rambagh Palace is still owned by Jaipur’s royal family, so you’re literally staying with royalty. This is a high-end stay, but it’s not without its fun. Eat dinner in an old train carriage, now a classy dining room, or take a spin in a vintage car. Try traditional block printing (Jaipur is famous for it) or head to the lawn for a spot of croquet.

Accommodation
Transport

Day 6:
Private car Ranthambore to Jaipur (4 hrs)

Day 8-9

Udaipur

Ariel View Lake Pichola, Udaipur, India
Highlights:

Putter up to the prestigious Leela Palace hotel by boat

Cruise across the lake to Jag Mandir for sunset

Explore the ornate City Palace and its peacock courtyard

Dubbed the 'Venice of the East,' Udaipur is set between picturesque manmade lakes and the Aravalli mountains. Every morning, you’ll see residents performing their morning pooja at the lake, dipping their feet into the waters.

Even arriving at your hotel is special. Glide up to Leela Palace Udaipur by boat across Lake Pichola, with views stretching out and across to the City Palace and the hazy Aravali hills.

In comparison to other Indian cities, Udaipur is pretty chilled out. It’s a lot smaller and easier to navigate by foot, and even better with a local guide. Thread through backstreets to lakeside temples and the fruit market (grab a fresh coconut, if you can). Then, step inside the ornate City Palace, famous for its mirrored rooms, vast lakeside views and Mor Chowk – its courtyard of mosaic peacocks.

In the late afternoon, cruise to Jag Mandir, the island palace once used by the royal family and now a favorite wedding spot. Stay for sunset, then head back in time for dinner. We recommend Sheesh Mahal at your hotel – set across two levels, and overlooking Lake Pichola, it’s Udaipur al fresco dining at its finest.

Accommodation
Transport

Day 8:
Car transfer from your accommodation in Jaipur to Airport (45 min) Fly from Jaipur to Udaipur (1 hr approximately)

Day 10:
Car transfer from your accommodation in Udaipur to Maharana Pratap Airport (45 min)
Fly from Udaipur to Mumbai (1.5 hrs approximately)

10-11

Mumbai

Colaba, Mumbai, India
Highlights:

Stay at the Taj Palace in Mumbai on Colaba's seafront

See the city start its day on the acclaimed Mumbai before Dawn Tour

The best way to start your day in Mumbai is early, but we promise you it’s worth it. Meet your private Mumbai by Dawn tour guide and set off into the city before the sun rises. From the Sassoon Docks, where fish auctions will already be in full swing, to fruit, vegetable and flower markets. Stop for a cup of chai as newspapers are sorted on pavements, ready for sale. It’s a real insight into Mumbai’s hustle culture and a way into the city that only a privileged few will have.

After that, the day is yours. Start at the Gateway of India, just across the road from your hotel, take a boat to the ancient cave temples of Elephanta Island, and see the Dhobi Ghats open-air laundry at work. As the sun begins to dip, head to Marine Drive and watch the sun set, shoulder-to-shoulder with Mumbaikars.

You’ll be staying at one of Mumbai’s top luxury hotels: the Taj Palace in Mumbai. The hotel of choice for prime ministers and maharajahes, facing the Colaba seafront and some of Mumbai’s best sights, it’s one of our favorite places to stay. Plus, its Sea Lounge serves classic Maharajah-style afternoon tea.

Accommodation
Transport

Day 10:
Fly from Udaipur to Mumbai (1 hr approximately)

Day 12:
Car transfer from your accommodation in Mumbai to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (45 min)

Is this trip for you?

What's great

  • We’ve hand-selected our highest quality accommodation – from former royal palaces to art deco inspired masterpieces and historic flagship city institutions
  • You’ll eat really well: from the finest dining establishments to street food snacks. Let us know what you’re most excited to eat and we’ll make the arrangements.
  • This trip can include Jodhpur, between Jaipur and Udaipur
  • You’ll have your own private, air-conditioned car throughout, with a designated driver who will be on-hand to make stops where needed. Snacks and drinking water will be provided.

Things to consider

  • This trip focuses on North India with two nights in most stops
  • Want to swap hotels, activities or even the entire order of the trip? We can make that happen. Every India itinerary is completely customisable, so just let us know what works best for you
  • Average level of fitness required: there will be some walking, you’ll need to be able to climb stairs. Your drivers and hotel staff will kindly handle luggage for you most of the time.

What's included?

What's included

  • Breakfast every day, and all meals at Ranthambore
  • 8 half day experience, 2 evening experiences, 3 safaris
  • All accommodation
  • All entrance fees to sites included in guided experiences and safaris
  • All domestic transfers and transport

Not included

  • International flights
  • Any necessary visas
  • Any lunches or dinners unless stated
  • Entrance fees to any sites not included in guided experiences
  • Tipping and personal expenses

Frequently asked questions

This part of India can be extremely hot from April to June, and very wet from July to September. October to March offer the best conditions for travel, but are also the busiest months for the Golden Triangle.

You'll find answers to the most common FAQs on our India page.