Experience the best of India’s heritage and wildlife on this journey. Explore Delhi’s historic monuments before heading to Sariska National Park for your first taste of the wild. Discover Jaipur’s majestic Forts and Palaces, then enjoy thrilling safaris in Ranthambore in search of the Bengal tiger. Conclude this delightful journey with Agra’s timeless gem, the Taj Mahal.
Delhi – Sariska National Park – Jaipur – Ranthambore National Park – Fatehpur Sikri - Agra – Delhi
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£3,090
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12 Days
11 Nights

Trip highlights

From cultural discoveries to breathtaking natural wonders, this itinerary is designed to inspire every type of traveller. Each experience has been carefully selected to offer meaningful insight, memorable stories, and a deeper connection to the places you visit.


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Day 1: Depart UK Close

Fly from UK to Delhi.

Day 2: Arrive Delhi in the morning. Afternoon Old Delhi food tour by Salaam Baalak Close

Arrive Delhi in the morning. Meeting and assistance on arrival by our representative and transfer to The Maidens Hotel for 2 nights.  Afternoon explore the bustling streets of Old Delhi with guides from Salaam Baalak Trust and savour local favourite fare. This tour blends authentic flavours with inspiring stories, offering a unique way to experience the city’s culture while supporting a meaningful cause.

Day 3: Old Delhi Heritage Walk & New Delhi sightseeing Close

Morning Discover the charm of Old Delhi with visits to Chandni Chowk and the spice market. Take a cycle rickshaw ride from Jama Masjid through the narrow lanes lined with historic Havelis. Afternoon visit Qutab Minar and Humayun’s Tomb, drive past India Gate and the Presidential Residence, and experience Bangla Sahib Sikh Temple with its famous community kitchen.

Day 4: Morning drive to Sariska. Afternoon Game Drive Close

Morning drive to Sariska & check-in at Sariska Safari Lodge for 2 nights. Experience the thrill of wildlife spotting on an afternoon game drive through Sariska National Park, set in the scenic Aravalli Hills of Rajasthan. Accompanied by expert guides, explore the park’s rugged landscapes in an open safari vehicle, searching for Bengal tigers, leopards, striped hyenas, jackals, and a variety of deer and bird species.

Day 5: Morning Game Drive. Afternoon visit haunted fort of Bhangarh Close

Exciting early morning safari in Sariska, on the lookout for tigers, leopards, deer, and exotic birds amidst the park’s forests and hills, with the magic of sunrise in the background. Explore the eerie ruins of Bhangarh Fort in the afternoon, wandering through ancient temples and palaces while hearing legends that make it India’s most haunted site.

Day 6: Morning drive to Jaipur. Afternoon "Crafts, Bazaar & Cuisine" walking tour of Jaipur Close

Morning drive to Jaipur & stay at Samode Haveli for 2 nights. Afternoon explore Jaipur’s vibrant bazaars, shop for handicrafts and jeweller. Savour local street foods whilst discovering the city’s rich culinary and artisanal heritage.

Day 7: Morning visit Amber Fort. Afternoon Jaipur city sightseeing Close

Morning jeep excursion to Amber Fort. Amber is a classic, overwhelmingly romantic Rajasthani Fort Palace. The rugged, time-ravaged walls of the Fort not only look beautiful from the outside, but the interior is still stunning. Glorious miniatures painted on the walls depict hunting and war scenes. Precious stones and intricate mirrorwork are embedded into the plaster. The hilltop view is wonderful. On the way back stop at Hawa Mahal – the lovely Palace of Winds. Afternoon visit Maharaja`s City Palace, the former Royal residence, now partially converted into a museum with fascinating reminders of the fabulous wealth and prestige of the Royal family. Later visit the Jantar Mantar Observatory, the largest stone and marble crafted observatory in the world.

Day 8: Morning drive to Ranthambore. Afternoon Game Drive Close

After breakfast drive to Ranthambore Tiger Reserve. Check-in at Dev Vilas for 2 nights. As the sun begins its gentle descent, embark on an afternoon safari through the wild heart of Ranthambore. Traverse golden forests, shimmering lakes and rugged hills in search of majestic Bengal tigers, elusive leopards and graceful deer. Flocks of vibrant birds punctuate the landscape. The soft afternoon light casts a magical glow, turning every moment into a vivid memory of India’s untamed beauty.

Day 9: Morning & Afternoon Game Drives Close

Experience the magic of Ranthambore with an early morning safari, when wildlife awakens in the cool dawn. In the afternoon drive the golden sunset casts a mystical glow over tigers, leopards, and other wildlife in their natural habitat.

Day 10: Drive to Agra, en-route visit Fatehpur Sikri. Visit Mehtab Gardens Close

Morning drive to Agra, en-route visit the deserted Mughal city of Fatehpur Sikri. See the early form of ‘A/C’ created by tinkling watercourses! Also visit the Tomb of Salim Chishti. On arrival check-in at Trident hotel for overnight stay. Visit Mehtab Bagh to enjoy a serene sunset over the Taj Mahal, capturing breathtaking views of the iconic monument across the Yamuna River, surrounded by lush gardens and tranquil landscapes.

Day 11: Visit Agra Fort Including Taj Mahal at Sunrise. Afternoon drive to Delhi Close

At sunrise watch the first rays of the sun caress the iconic Taj Mahal. Wander the gardens and explore the exquisite interior. Return to the hotel for breakfast. Then visit Agra Fort- a remarkable building stamped with the majestic authority of the fabled Mughal Emperors. Afternoon drive to Delhi. Overnight Lemon Tree Premier, an airport hotel.

Day 12: Depart Delhi Close

Transfer to the airport to board return flight back home

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What’s included

  • International flights in economy class
  • 10 nights hotel accommodation
  • Daily Breakfast. Stay at Sariska & Ranthambore on Full Board
  • All transfers & internal transportation by an a/c car
  • English speaking guides
  • Entrance fees to all the monuments

What’s not included

  • Visa fees
  • Travel Insurance
  • Any meals other than mentioned in the itinerary
  • Expenses of personal nature such as tipping, telephone calls, laundry etc
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Other itineraries in India

Our India itineraries are designed to showcase the country’s richness without feeling overwhelming. Travel at a considered pace, with expert guides who bring history, culture, and everyday life into focus. From classic routes such as the Golden Triangle to lesser-known regions and thematic journeys, every tour is personalised to reflect your interests and preferred style of travel.


FAQs about India

To help you plan your journey with confidence, the FAQs below provide essential travel information for UK travellers visiting India, including visa requirements, passport validity, health guidance, and practical advice for travelling around the country.


Do UK passport holders need a visa for India?

Yes. UK passport holders must obtain a visa in advance to travel to India. Most travellers apply for an e-Visa, which can be arranged online prior to departure.

How long can UK travellers stay in India?

The length of stay depends on the visa type issued. Tourist e-Visas typically allow stays of up to 30, 90, or 180 days, depending on the visa selected.

What passport validity is required for travel to India?

Your passport must be valid for at least six months from your date of arrival in India and contain at least two blank pages.

Is India suitable for first-time visitors?

Yes. India can be enjoyed by first-time visitors when travel is well planned. Guided tours, private drivers, and carefully paced itineraries help ensure a comfortable and rewarding experience.

What currency is used in India?

The local currency is the Indian Rupee (INR). Credit and debit cards are accepted in hotels and larger establishments, but cash is widely used, particularly in smaller towns and markets.

Is India a safe destination for tourists?

India is generally safe for tourists, particularly when travelling with reputable operators and guides. As with any destination, travellers should take standard precautions, especially in busy urban areas.

Are there any health or vaccination requirements for UK travellers?

No mandatory vaccinations are required for entry, but travellers are advised to be up to date with routine vaccinations. Medical advice should be sought before travel, particularly for longer stays.

What should visitors wear in India?

Lightweight, modest clothing is recommended. Covering shoulders and knees is advised, especially when visiting temples, mosques, and rural areas. Comfortable footwear is essential for sightseeing.

When is the best time to visit India?

The best time to visit most regions of India is between October and March, when temperatures are cooler and conditions are ideal for travel. Climate varies by region.

Is travel within India easy for tourists?

Yes. India has an extensive network of domestic flights, trains, and private road transport. Guided travel and private drivers are commonly used for comfort and convenience.

Do UK travellers need travel insurance for India?

Yes. Comprehensive travel insurance is strongly recommended, covering medical treatment, cancellations, and any planned activities.

Is India suitable for families and couples?

Yes. India offers a wide range of experiences suitable for families, couples, and honeymooners, from cultural tours and wildlife safaris to heritage stays and scenic retreats.

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