Essence of North India
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Guests:2 Adults
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Duration:10 Days
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Board:Various Meals
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Departing:Selected UK Airports
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Offer Date:12th May 2026
From
£1,529pp
Why Book?
- Rickshaw ride to the iconic landmarks of Old Delhi and experience the sights of New Delhi on a city tour
- Witness the Mahatma Gandhi memorial and the UNESCO listed 12th century Qutb Minar
- Tour the courtyards and pavilions of the Red Fort, Agra and Amber Forts
- Marvel at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the magnificent Taj Mahal
- Look out for elusive Bengal Tigers and other exotic wildlife on safari in Ranthambore National Park
- Discover the 'Pink City' of Jaipur, with visits to the opulent City Palace and Hawa Mahal
This tour includes:
- Hand-picked Accommodation
- 24 Meals - 8 Breakfasts, Lunches & Dinners
- Expert Local Guides
- Overseas Transfers and Transport
- International Return Flights
- 7 excursions available
- No Single Supplement Rooms available once sold supplement starts from £429
- Private Tour from £1889
- Solo Tour from £1779
- Extend your stay from £309
About this tour
Travelling from Delhi to Agra, then Jaipur, this immersive tour of the Golden Triangle and the exotic Ranthambore National Park takes you through India's most famous sights. Ride a rickshaw around Old Delhi, marvel at the Taj Mahal and discover the Pink City. You'll also spend time in Ranthambore where you'll have the chance to spot the Royal Bengal Tigers.
Tour Itinerary
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Day 1 • UK - Delhi
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Day 2 • Delhi
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Day 3 • Delhi
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Day 4 • Delhi - Agra
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Day 5 • Agra - Ranthambore
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Day 6 • Ranthambore
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Day 7 • Ranthambore - Jaipur
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Day 8 • Jaipur
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Day 9 • Jaipur - Delhi
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Day 10 • Delhi - UK
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