If world was a food platter, India would have made the spiciest Flavours dish on offer. This diverse country, has a tangy flavours that lasts in the memory for long on India. It is indeed true that exploring India in one go is an impossible task. However, there are few places that rightly reflect the country. With our Flavours of India Tour, we have meticulously designed an expedition for you to explore India at its best. The included destinations let you discover an India that is indeed historically rich but is also utterly modern as well. Join us for an exploring adventure through some of India’s famous tourist attractions that with their beauty. Its poise will make you fall in love with them.
Our specially crafted 12 Days/13 Nights Flavours of India tour also takes you to historically flamboyant destinations like Jaipur and Udaipur. The Rajput architecture can win your heart. With Khajuraho and Agra, where a different level of passion towards architecture can be witnessed. Meet the two most modern Indian cities, namely Delhi and Mumbai. You can also see coexistence of urban and ancient world charm. Not only this, we will pick top activities from these tourist cities. It adds them to your itinerary so that none of the best experiences are missed by you. Be it a boat ride or a walk in the fame garden. Or shopping in a chaotic market or trying the best cuisine. We also ensure that everything has its place in the itinerary. You have everything you need to call this Flavours of India tour an unforgettable one.
ITINERARY

Day1: ARRIVE DELHI:
Upon arriving in Delhi, you will also met by our representative who will assist you in hotel transfer. Overnight at the hotel.DELHI: One of the best places to learn about Indian culture and history. Delhi is a perfect blend of new and old. Where Old Delhi, once the capital of Islamic India. It is a labyrinth of narrow lanes adorned with ancient houses and chaotic bazaars. New Delhi is in complete contrast with tree-lined avenues. It imposes government buildings, modern lounges and cafes along with some great markets for modern day wear. Both the part of the city are replete with historical monuments that add immense grace. The city of India offers something for everyone and indeed has the flavours you are looking for.
Day2: DELHI:
Post breakfast, we shall enjoy full day sightseeing of Delhi. We would also drive past the Red Fort. It is an elegant citadel in red sandstone built on the bank of the River Yamuna. Built in 1638, the fort is the reminder of the magnificent power and pomp of the Mughals. Inside is a treasure of buildings, including the Drum House, the Hall of Public and Private Audiences, the Pearl Mosque, Royal Baths and Palace of Color. (It remains closed on Mondays). Following would be the place we will visit during our Delhi sightseeing tour:
Reckoned to be the largest mosque in India, Jama Masjid with a courtyard capable of holding 25,000 devotees is indeed a place to see in Delhi. Built by Shah Jahan, this highly decorative mosque has three great gates, four towers and two 40 m-high minarets constructed of strips of red sandstone and white marble. The interior of the prayer hall is divided into aisles by arches. The walls and floors are also made of marble inlay panels
Situated at the centre of New Delhi, India Gate stands 42 m high and is an important monument to see in Delhi. Almost similar to its French counterpart ‘Triomphe de Arc’, it commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who lost their lives fighting from the British end during World War I. Under the arch, the ‘Amar Jawan Jyoti’ commemorates Indian armed forces soldiers who lost their lives in the Indo-Pakistan war of 1971.
Day3: DELHI – VARANASI (BY FLIGHT):
On Third Day, Flavours of India takes us at Varanasi by Flight. Post breakfast, we will board flight to Varanasi. On arrival check-in at the hotel.Varanasi: Varanasi is often referred to as the oldest inhabited city in the world. It is also known as Kashi, the city of light. The city is known for its temples and its ghats. For people of the Hindu faith, Varanasi is amongst the most holy cities to visit in India.Sarnath: After visiting Varanasi, we shall also visit the nearby place called Sarnath.
A major Buddhist centre, Sarnath lies 10 kilometres north east of Varanasi. It is said to be the place where Buddha preached his message of the ‘middle way’ to nirvana after achieving enlightenment at Bodhgaya. In around 234 BC, Emperor Ashoka, erected a stupa here. Between the 3rd century BC and the 11th century AD, several Buddhist structures were built here as well. Overnight at the hotel in Varanasi.
Day4: VARANASI / KHAJURAHO (BY FLIGHT):
Early morning, we shall enjoy boat ride on River Ganges. It is an incredible experience to see the beauty of the rising sun on the Ganges. One can also witness the early morning rituals of the Hindus being performed, thousands of people taking bath in the river with a belief that they will be free from the cycle of rebirth. It is interesting to see the pilgrims offering sweets, flowers and holy water to the Sun God. Return to hotel for breakfast. Later transfer to the airport to board flight for Khajuraho.
Day5: KHAJURAHO – JHANSI -AGRA (APPROX. 172 KMS /4 HRS +TRAIN):
On arrival in Khajuraho check-in at the hotel. Khajuraho is home to erotic structures in the temples built in the 10 & 11th century by the Chandella Rulers. After the breakfast, we shall visit following places:Eastern Group of Temples: Eastern Group of temples are dedicated to the Jain teachers or Tirthankaras. The Parsvanatha Temple, the Adinatha Temple and the Santinatha Temple are ornately carved on the outside with beautiful sculptures of Hindu gods and goddesses.Western Group of Temples: We will also visit the Western Group of temples, which consist of a group of artistic (erotic) temples built in sandstone.
The sculptures of Hindu deities, dancers and musicians, soldiers can be seen here.After the sightseeing tour of Khajuraho, we will go to Jhansi railway station to board train to Agra.AGRA: The city of the “TAJ MAHAL“, Agra is a must see in India and that is why is an important flavours of Indian tourism. Apart from Taj Mahal, the city has many monuments that have architectural splendour and are vivid reminder of the opulence of the legendary Mughal Empire. Agra is also known for its inlay work on marble and soapstone by craftsmen who are descendants of those who worked under the Mughals.
Day6: AGRA:
During Sixth Day Flavours of India takes us at Agra. On arrival, check-in at the hotel. After breakfast visit the city’s following attractions:Taj Mahal: Taj Mahal is a white marble mausoleum built on the orders of the Mughal Emperor Shahjahan as a memorial to his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. A world-renowned wonder, Taj Mahal is widely recognized as “the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world’s heritage”.
This beautiful mausoleum started in 1631 took 22 years to complete with the help of an estimated 20000 workers. (It remains closed on Fridays).Agra Fort: Renovated by great Mughal Emperor, Akbar in 1565, A.D. There are a number of exquisite buildings like Moti Masjid, Diwan-I-Am, Diwan-I-Khaas and Musamman Burj that are worth seeing. Jahangir’s Palace; Khaas Mahal and Shish Mahal are also some of the major attractions of the fort. Overnight at the hotel.
Day7: AGRA – JAIPUR (APPROX. 237 KMS / 5HRS):
After breakfast, we will drive to Jaipur. On arrival, check-in at the hotel.Jaipur: The capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur is popularly known as the Pink City. It was built in 1727 A.D by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II and is said to be the only planned city of its time. There are innumerable stories of culture, traditions, practices and bravery attached with the history of Jaipur.
Day8: JAIPUR:
Post breakfast, we will enjoy a full day visit to the following Jaipur attractions:Amber Fort: The Amber Fort is a fascinating blend of Indo-Islamic architecture and is amongst the best places to see in Jaipur. The fort is built by Raja Man Singh I in 1592 and was completed by Mirja Raja Jai Singh. It has been constructed by using red sandstone and white marble. Amber has a magnificent aura and is most known for its interior walls that are adorned with expressive paintings and carvings, precious stones and mirror settings.
One also has the opportunity to take the safari to the fort.Hawa Mahal Palace: Built by Sawai Pratap Singh, this palace of winds is the most well-known landmark of Jaipur. This five-storey building is a fine example of Rajput architecture done in pink sandstone. It was originally built for the ladies of the royal household to observe everyday life and processions in the city from their veiled comfort.
City Palace: Located in the heart of the city, the City Palace Complex was built by Jaipur Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh who had been a patron of some imposing and magnificent architecture in the city. The palace is a meld of Mughal and Rajput architecture and the ex-royal family still lives here.Jantar Mantar: A collection of astronomical instruments built by Maharaja Jai Singh II in 1734, Jantar Mantar is also one of its kind of attractions in Jaipur. It is modeled after the one that he had built in Delhi 1724. He also had constructed a total of five such facilities at different locations, namely, Delhi, Jaipur, Mathura, Varanasi and Ujjain. The Jaipur observatory is the largest and best preserved of these. It has been recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site as well.Overnight at the hotel.
Day9: JAIPUR – UDAIPUR (BY SURFACE: APPROX 405 KMS/07 HRS):
Today after the breakfast, we will drive to Udaipur. After checking in the hotel and resting for a while we will visit the following Udaipur attractions:
Day10: UDAIPUR:
Also known as the “City of Lakes,” Udaipur was founded in 1559 AD as capital town of the former Mewar region by Maharana Udai Singh on the eastern banks of the Lake Pichola. The city is rich in culture, natural heritage and aesthetic beauty. On arrival in Udaipur, check-in at the hotel. After breakfast, enjoy full day visit of Udaipur including following:City Palace: Situated on the bank of Pichola Lake, City Palace is built by Maharana Udai Singh. The entry to the Palace is from the Hathi Pol, the Elephant Gate. A part of this majestic structure has been converted to the museum where one can see the ancient belongings of the royal family. Balconies, cupolas and towers of the palace give a wonderful view of the lake.
Jagdish Temple: It is one of the famous temples of Udaipur and is located in the City Palace complex of Udaipur. This temple is also made in the Indo-Aryan style of architecture in 1651 by Maharana Jagat Singh. It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu (Laxmi Narayan), the preserver of the Universe. It is celebrated for being the largest temple in the city of Udaipur.Sahelion ki bari: Maharana Sangram Singh is also said to have built this in the mid-18th century.
The ‘garden of the maidens’ reflects the lifestyle of the ladies of the court. The delightful gardens has four pools with dainty kiosks. All around are flowerbeds, lawns, pools and fountains fringed by series of walls and trees. The fountains of the Sahelion ki bari function only by water pressure and no pumps are used. The garden also has a lotus pool and a sitting room decorated with paintings and glass mosaic.Apart from visiting these attractions, we will also include a boat ride in Lake Pichola. Overnight at the hotel.
Day11: UDAIPUR – MUMBAI (BY FLIGHT):
In the morning, we will board a flight to Mumbai from Udaipur. On arrival, check-in at the hotel. Later, we shall enjoy the sightseeing of the following Mumbai attractions:Gateway of India: The Gateway of India is an archway that has been designed to commemorate the visit of King George and Queen Mary to India in 1911. It is reckoned to be Mumbai’s most famous landmark. Behind the arch, there are steps leading down to the water. Here, you can also get onto one of the motor boats for a short cruise through the harbour.Marine Drive: Marine Drive running along the shoreline of the Arabian Sea from Nariman Point to the foot of Malabar Hill is probably the most visited place in Mumbai. It also passes through Chowpatty Beach along the way and is said to be one of Mumbai’s most popular romantic spots for sunset view.
Hanging Garden in Mumbai is a popular place to visit. Also known as Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens, this is a terraced garden perched at the top of Malabar Hill, on its western side, opposite the Kamala Nehru Park. The garden provide sunset views over the Arabian Sea and feature numerous hedges carved into the shapes of animals.Tower of Silence: Mumbai has a large number of Parsi populations who have the custom of leaving their dead in the open. These particular places are also called “Towers of Silence”, where the vultures come to eat the dead.
Day12: MUMBAI:
Today, post breakfast, we will head out for Elephanta cavesElephanta Caves: Located 9kms by sea from Gateway of India, Elephanta Caves are also rock temples carved out of two hills that emerge from the centre of the island. It is also said that the Portuguese named this island after the stone elephant they found here. At Elephanta one can also see the cave shrine of Lord Shiva, which belongs to the sixth century, and a massive three-headed sculpture representing Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver, and Shiva the destroyer.Rest of the day is for leisure activities. Overnight at the hotel.
Day13: MUMBAI DEPARTURE:
Post breakfast, we will also transfer you to the airport to board your flight for back home / onward destination.