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THE GRAND TOUR OF INDIA

Overview

Tour Description

Royal India Holidays invites you for a Grand Tour of India celebrating its stunning natural beauty, rich culture, ancient heritage, deep spirituality and varied wildlife for a luxury family holiday. Explore the ancient treasures of this culturally and geographically versatile country with the guidance of our highly experienced travel counsellor. We will take you all the way from north Indian cities full of monuments from medieval, Mughal and British periods to the western deserts which reflect the power and grandeur of the erstwhile Rajputana culture and the golden beaches and stunning temples of south India, exemplifying their fine craftsmanship. You will visit historical caves and monuments with ancient paintings, carvings and sculptures which will bring the history of this land alive. It is also a fantastic opportunity for you to enjoy the scenic backwaters of Kerala and the lush green Western Ghats with sprawling spice plantations. Spend a few days in the colourful desert state of Rajasthan with numerous forts, palaces and places of worship with reflecting its grandeur. Our Grand Tour of India will let you explore this incredible country in all its glory

Itinerary

You will get a receive a traditional Indian welcome at the Delhi International Airport by our Royal India Holidays representative who will then assist you in your hotel transfer and check-in. The cosmopolitan city of Delhi is the bright, vibrant and exuberant heart of India. It has abundant bazaars teeming with handicrafts, textiles, clothes and souvenirs. Owing to its intriguing history, the city is full of spectacular monuments from the Mughal period and the British raj in India. Alongside the monuments stand modern multinationals, world class hotels and top notch restaurants making Delhi a world class city.

Early morning you will behold a mesmerising sunrise on a boat ride on the Ganges to see people bathing and offering prayers. After breakfast, proceed to visit the unique Bharat Mata Temple which has a beautiful display of the map of Undivided India with a detailed layout of its mountain, plains, water bodies and plateaus in marble. Constructed in pre independent India, it is a landmark of Varanasi. Next, you will visit Shri Kashi Vishwanath Mandir dedicated to Lord Shiva. This ancient temple has been the core of faith for millions of devotees since time immemorial and its carved faade radiates divinity. You will then pay obeisance at the renowned Tulsi Manas temple. This temple is of great cultural and historical importance since Hindu poet Tulsidas originally wrote the great epic Ramcharitmanas at this place. Finally, visit the largest residential university in Asia, the Banaras Hindu University. It is a beautiful place with Indo-gothic architecture and sprawling lawns with a long list of notable alumni.

Later you will drive half an hour to reach the spiritual city of Sarnath, the place where Lord Buddha preached his first sermon after attaining Nirvana. An important Buddhist pilgrimage, it is known as the birthplace of Buddha's 4 noble truths. It is home to ruins of many sacred Buddhist sites, stupas, age old monasteries, temples, museums and gardens. Visit the Archaeological Museum established in 1910, which has some of the greatest treasures of Buddhist artifacts ranging from 3rd century BC to 12th century AD. You will also visit the renowned deer park which is the site where Gautam Buddha first taught Dharma to his disciples. Explore the Chaukhandi Stupa regarded as one of the most sacred spots of Buddhist culture, built on the exact spot where Lord Buddha met his five ascetics. The unmatched beauty of this magnificent structure will leave you spell bound. . On your return, you will be free to explore the bustling streets of Varanasi full of hawkers, fortune tellers and mouth watering local food.

After breakfast you will leave for an excursion to Kanchipuram which is 2 hour drive. Kanchipuram, also known as the 'Golden City of a Thousand Temples' is a renowned Hindu pilgrimage destination. The ancient temples in this city are a testimony to the grandeur and magnificence of the South Indian architecture of yore. The city is also known for the stunning Kanchipuram silk sarees. Here, you will first visit the largest temple in the city, the Ekambareswarar Temple spread over a massive 20 acres. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple was built by the Pallavas. It is remarkable for the 1000 lingas carved out of a single stone and the 1000 pillared halls found within it. You will next visit the Vaikuntha Perumal Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Apart from various images of Lord Vishnu in different forms, this temple also has inscriptions on its walls that tell the history of the temple and that of the town itself.

Later you will drive back to Mahabalipuram and proceed for city sightseeing. You will visit the Shore Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built by the Pallava's in 7th century. Situated on the shores of Bay of Bengal, the temple is a work of art. The next place you will visit is the Panch Ratha rock temples. Inspired by the shape of Buddhist pagodas, these temples showcase the evolution of the Dravidian style of architecture. What is fascinating is that the 5 Rathas are dedicated to the five Pandavas and their wife Draupadi from the great Indian epic Mahabharata. Your final stop in Mahabalipuram will be Arjuna's Penance, one of the largest rock cut reliefs in the world. It depicts symbolic events of the Hindu mythology making it equally popular amongst historians as well as tourists interested in the cultural past of India. It is an excellent example of the fine craftsmanship existing in 7th century India.