BYU Founders India Extravaganza

New Delhi, Delhi, India

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Jan 21 - 27, 2025
Group size: 1 - 40
BYU Founders India Extravaganza
New Delhi, Delhi, India

Trips & Ships Luxury Travel
  • Email address verified
3 reviews

Jan 21 - 27, 2025
Group size: 1 - 40

About this trip

The Golden Triangle offers a diverse experience, encompassing the political and cultural heart of India (Delhi), the symbol of eternal love (Taj Mahal in Agra), and the regal splendor of Rajasthan (Jaipur). Traveling this circuit provides a comprehensive overview of India's rich history, architecture, and cultural heritage.


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Air Information

As you are looking into flights, you must consider them arriving into India on the same date from 9AM - midnight. This will be quite comfortable for you as the room will be available from 14:00hrs (standard time of check-in). Our team is at the airport round the clock to facilitate you and make sure that you are met and comfortable transferred to your hotel. 

All the direct flights from the USA arrive late evening here in Delhi international airport and you reach your hotel around midnight when the room is available for check-in.

And on 27 Jan: 

Please look at flights that are departing later in the night or early hours of 28 Jan. That will be convenient for you as you may use the lounge (if required and on direct payment basis)

This Trip is Non Refundable

"This trip is non-refundable"  means that if you choose to cancel or change your plans for any reason, you will not receive a refund for the money you've paid toward the trip.

Travel Insurance is not included



We recommend a third party travel insurance called Allianz.


You can get a quote from this link and buy directly from ALLIANZ, our preferred insurance provider. 


Maximum benefits of travel insurance are availablewhen purchased same day as the initial trip deposit.


We strongly recommend supplemental insurance to cover medical evacuation, as medical evacuations can cost tens of thousands of dollars. Payment will be expected in cash before the medevac can take place, if there is no insurance coverage. Neither the U.S. Embassy nor the U.S. government pays private medical bills overseas.


Make sure your health insurance plan provides coverage overseas. Most care providers overseas only accept cash payments.

Travel insurance is an essential safeguard for any traveler, offering peace of mind and financial protection against unforeseen circumstances. Whether embarking on a short weekend getaway or an extended international adventure, travel insurance provides coverage for a range of mishaps, including trip cancellations, medical emergencies, lost luggage, and flight delays. Without it, travelers risk significant financial losses and stress in the event of emergencies or disruptions during their journey. From unexpected illnesses to natural disasters, travel insurance ensures that travelers are not left stranded or burdened with exorbitant expenses. It's a small investment that can make a world of difference in ensuring a smooth and worry-free travel experience.

Pre Trip Orientation and Q & A

Sunday, January 5, 2025 9:00pm EST

Zoom Link


The Pre Trip Orientation serves as a crucial component in ensuring safety, preparedness, and clarity for participants embarking on a journey or adventure. This session typically involves comprehensive discussions covering logistical details, safety protocols, and expectations for the upcoming trip. 

It provides participants with essential information about the itinerary, accommodation, transportation, and emergency procedures. Moreover, the Q&A segment offers an invaluable opportunity for individuals to address any uncertainties or concerns they may have, fostering open communication and enhancing overall readiness. 

Through this orientation, participants can feel more confident and equipped to navigate the upcoming experience, promoting a smoother and more enjoyable journey for all involved.

Passport and Visa Requirements

PASSPORT VALIDITY:

Must be valid for six months beyond date of visa application to obtain a visa.


BLANK PASSPORT PAGES:

Two pages required.


TOURIST VISA REQUIRED:

Yes. Travelers must enter in either on a paper visa, valid for 10 years for U.S. citizens, or an e-tourist visa.


All U.S. citizens need a valid passport as well as a valid Indian visa or an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card, to enter and exit India for any purpose. 


Travelers without valid documents or the correct type of visa may be denied entry into India. Indian visa regulations and instructions change frequently, often with little advance notice. Travelers are urged to check the website of the Indian Embassy in Washington, D.C. before any travel to India to review the most current information. The U.S. Embassy and Consulates General in India cannot assist you if you arrive without proper documentation.


U.S. citizens seeking to enter India solely for tourist purposes for stays of less than 60 days may apply for an eVisa at least four days prior to their arrival. Please visit the Indian government's website for electronic travel authorization for additional information and to submit an application.  


VACCINATIONS:

Required for yellow fever if the traveler is arriving from an infected area; others are suggested.


CURRENCY RESTRICTIONS FOR ENTRY:

The possession of satellite phones is prohibited in India; Currency in excess of USD $5,000 must be declared. Please check with the Indian Embassy in Washington if you are planning to carry a large amount of currency into India.


CURRENCY RESTRICTIONS FOR EXIT:

Check local law for reporting requirements for exiting with large quantities of foreign currency and Indian rupees.


This information was obtained on April 7, 24 

*Please frequently check with the state department as visa and passport rules frequently change.

Travel Health Information


Visit the CDC page for the latest Travel Health Information related to your travel. 

*We do not make recommendations to what type of shots or vaccinations you should take

US Embassy Information in India

U.S. Embassy New Delhi

Shantipath, Chanakyapuri
New Delhi - 110021
India
Telephone: +(91) (11) 2419-8000
Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +(91) (11) 2419-8000
Fax: +(91) (11) 2419-0017
acsnd@state.gov


The U.S. Embassy, New Delhi serves American citizens in the Indian
states of  Haryana, Himachal Pradesh,
Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh, the union territories of Chandigarh, Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh, and the country of
Bhutan.

Smart Traveler Enrollment Program

All U.S. Citizen travelers are encouraged to enroll into Smart Traveler Enrollment Program while traveling abroad. This is a free service that allows U.S. citizens traveling or living abroad to receive the latest security updates from the U.S. Embassy. Enrolling in STEP will help the U.S. embassy contact them and provide assistance during an emergency overseas.

Packing Tips

Long sleeves to beat the heat

It seems counter-intuitive, but lightweight, long sleeves do a better job of protecting from the sun and heat than short sleeves or tank tops. Throw a button-down shirt in your backpack, too. It’s easy to pull it on over a t-shirt or tank top before entering temples.

Loose fitting and breathable clothing 

Leave the skinny jeans at home. It’s far more comfortable to wear long skirts, loose-fitting pants, and airy t-shirts. 

Want to go shopping? Kurtas for men and women (tunics that range from calf-length to shorter mid-thigh versions) are extremely easy to find, ultra affordable, and comfortable.


You’ll see plenty of women all over the country wearing a range of colors and styles over leggings, and most men donning over jeans or khakis. For women, I highly recommend bringing breathable running/yoga leggings to wear under long t-shirts or tunics.

Dress modestly

Long skirts or pants along with modest tops will blend in far more, and are required when visiting temples. Remember, both men and women need to cover shoulders and knees.


Scarf

Actually, bring two. There will be times when you’ll want to drape it around your shoulders and arms to enter temples and other times when it comes in handy as a wrap for cool nights, or even to loosely put over your face during tuk-tuk rides in dust or smog.


Comfortable shoes

Roads are dirty, cow dung is everywhere in crowded cities and you’ll likely be climbing stone ruins at some point. Dark-colored sneakers are the most practical and comfortable. Throw in a pair of sturdy flip-flops or Birkenstocks for shorter walks or coastal towns or days when there are temple visits. (For temple visits, you need to remove shoes before entering.)


Electronics

Bring a portable charger, especially for long bus rides. Extra camera batteries, as it’s much harder to find them in India than it is back home. And don’t forget a plug adapter and even an extra phone charging cord. It was so hot on my trip I had one partially melt in the sun. 

Bug spray

Depending on the area and time of year, mosquitoes can range from slight nuisance to serious problems.


Sunscreen

Apply liberally as the smog often masks the intensity of the sun.

Dry shampoo

Manage expectations and India is delightful. There’s not always hot water at all times of the day. Even if the water is warm, there might not be enough for a full hair wash. Dry shampoo is your best beauty friend. 

Medication

Always consult your travel doctor before a trip to ensure you have the right vaccines and any necessary emergency medication or asthma inhalers. In addition, bring over-the-counter remedies for Delhi belly, headaches, cold medication, and rehydration powder in case of dehydration.


Carry Vicks VapoRub to help with congestion resulting from poor air quality and to smear a tiny patch under your nose in times of potent odors (think the side streets of Varanasi).


A book

Or three. When not zig-zagging through ancient ruins or grand palaces, there will be downtime on buses and trains. A good book is a welcome companion.


The ultimate packing list:

After reassessing my trip, here’s what I’d highly recommend in terms of quantity of clothing – keep in mind you can do laundry during the trip. 

  • 1 long skirt (to cover knees)
  • 1 maxi dress
  • 1 pair loose or khaki pants (2-3 pairs for men in lieu of skirts/dresses)
  • 1 long-sleeve, cotton button-down shirt
  • 3 shirts
  • 1 tank top
  • 2 tunics (bought in India— 1 short sleeve, 1 long sleeve)
  • 1-2 pairs quick-dry leggings/yoga pants
  • 5 pairs underwear
  • 5 pairs quick-dry socks
  • 2 bras (1 sports bra, 1 regular)
  • 2 scarves (or buy them in India)
  • 1 hoodie or lightweight sweater
  • 1 bathing suit
  • 1 pair sneakers
  • 1 pair flip flops or walking sandals
  • 1 pair shorts (only if you are in the south and plan on spending time on the beach)

How to avoid Delhi Belly in India


Tips to Prevent "Delhi Belly"

1. Make sure you wash your hands

Keeping your hands clean is the Golden Rule of travelling. It’s easy to remember to clean your hands before a meal as everyone in your tour will whip out their hand sanitiser at the table. Plus, there may not always be cutlery as Indians traditionally eat with their hands (something you should try, it’s super fun!).


But beware of times in between main meals. To keep Delhi Belly at bay avoid touching your face or anything that’s going in your mouth until you’ve cleaned your hands. Soap and water is best, because it removes dirt, but wet wipes are great when a sink isn’t available. Follow up with hand sanitiser and you’ll be fine. I’d also suggest trimming your nails short and regularly removing dirt.


2. Make that a soda, and hold the ice

Ingesting Indian tap water is like shouting “DELHI BELLY COME AT ME!”. It’s unsafe to drink, so stick to bottled or filtered water. Filter bottles and water purification tablets are great options for avoiding single-use plastic, just be sure to research the most effective products.

If you have to buy plastic bottled water, check the seal is intact. Some vendors have been known to refill bottles with tap water before gluing the lid back on. Listen out for the cracking of the seal and let your leader know immediately if it’s faulty.

Re-sealing doesn’t work for fizzy drinks, so soda water is a great choice for staying hydrated. Always skip the ice though – it’s usually made from tap water.


3. Danger in the bathroom

For me, it goes like this:

Happily brushing teeth. Thinks about using filtered water to rinse mouth/brush. Starts day dreaming. Turns tap on. Spits. Rinses mouth with tap water.

Every time.

I find this the easiest place to slip up because it is a habit, so be extra careful. This also applies to those who shower with their mouth open. Zip it kid.


4. Hot and fresh


Indian food is incredible and your local leader will point you towards the tastiest. Don’t be scared to try new things. However, follow these do’s and don’ts to ensure the food stays IN your belly.

  • Eat at busy spots full of locals. The food is usually delicious and fresh.
  • Heat kills germs, so choose hot food.
  • Embrace street food, but ask your leader for recommendations.
  • Go vegetarian sometimes.
  • Beware of buffets as dishes can be left unrefrigerated for too long.
  • Avoid salad as it’s usually rinsed in tap water.
  • Don’t eat cut fruit. Instead, purchase fruit with a peel (like oranges or bananas) and peel it yourself.
  • Avoid Western food (unless you’ve read good reviews). It may not be as good quality as local food.
  • Try not to overeat, particularly at the start. Your body needs time to adjust!

5. Give your gut a pro-biotic boost

Pro-biotics are good bacteria that help your body fight illness and keep you healthy. The theory is that the healthier your gut pre-trip, the better equipped it is to deal with new bacteria during your trip.

Yogurt, kombucha and other fermented foods are rich in this gut-strengthening bacteria, but your pharmacy will also sell a supplement version. Do some research and check with your doctor to see what might work best for you. Pro-biotics need time to work, so incorporate them as early as you can pre-trip.


6. What to do if you DO get sick

Fact is, many people experience an upset tummy when travelling, thanks to time-difference, a change in climate and unfamiliar food. You could follow all my suggestions and still feel a bit off.

If feeling a bit off-color develops into full-blown Delhi Belly and you’re spending the night on the toilet, you’ll want to have some medication like Imodium on hand to slow things down. Stay hydrated and carry tissues and change when exploring (you’ll need to pay for some public toilets).


If problems persist, tell your leader and see a doctor. If you know you are prone to an upset stomach, you should visit the doctor before your trip to discuss potential coping strategies.

So, take these few simple precautions and your trip to India will be full of amazing food and memories, NONE of which involve a toilet!


What’s included

  • Accomodations
    Accommodation on double/twin sharing basis with Daily breakfast at hotel
  • Lunch & dinner
    as per the itinerary
  • Transportation as noted
    All airports transfers and sightseeing on 2 Large Coaches
  • Entrance Fee
    One time monument entrance fees
  • Guide
    Services of English speaking guide (1 per coach) during the sightseeing at Delhi, Jaipur & Agra
  • Tips & Gratuties
    All Tips & Gratuities
  • Taxes
    All government current applicable taxes.
  • On Sector Delhi - Jaipur
    will be USD 200 per person flying economy class. The advised airfare is best available as on date and may change at the time of ticket issuance or with late booking.

What’s not included

  • International airfare
  • Visa
  • Travel Insurance
  • Personal Expenses
    Expense of personal nature, laundry, and telephone/fax calls, alcoholic & non-alcoholic beverages, mini bar
  • Meals
    Meals other than those specified above
  • Non mentioned items
    Anything which is not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Any optionals
    Any optional activities/excursions/transfer
  • Transportation
    Any transportation on day at leisure

Available Packages

Indian Experience
Deposit:$1,500

New Delhi - Jaipur - Agra

7 Days / 6 Nights

21 January 2025 - 27 January 2025


* Per Person Cost on twin / double room sharing basis: USD 5300 per person

 Includes On Sector Delhi - Jaipur - Agra will be USD 200 per person flying economy class. The advised airfare is best available as on date and may change at the time of ticket issuance.  * Subject to change

$5,300
Deposit:$1,500
Single Room supplement
Deposit:$2,200

Single Room supplement: USD 3400

$8,700
Deposit:$2,200
Additional pre & post nights New Delhi
Deposit:$0


  • Deluxe Room on Single / Double occupancy: USD 460 per room per night on bed & breakfast basis


$230
Deposit:$0
Goa Extension 5 Days
Deposit:$750

27 January 2025 - 31 January 2025

5 Days / 4 Nights 


Introduction

Lying on the western coast of Indian Peninsula, Goa is a mix of natural andcultural heritage. Until the year 1961, Goa was under the Portuguese rule that greatly influenced its architecture and lifestyle. Sun-kissed sand, the azure Arabian Sea and clear blue skies, all of it beckons thousands of tourists to this vacation spot.


Enjoy a sunbath on the sandy beaches or witness an inexhaustible party spirit. The magical charm of Goa lies in each one of its aspect, be it the endless sea, incredible landscapes, irresistible food or the enthusiasm with which locals live.


This remarkable beach destination is certainly one of the best and most-lovable tourist spots in India.


Accommodation

The St. Regis Goa Resort- Conservatory Premier Room - January 27- 31. Four Nights


Included

· 04 Nights accommodation at Goa hotel on twin sharing basis at hotels mentioned above or similar.

· All transfers, excursions and sightseeing tours will be by using air-conditioned vehicle.

· Services of local English-speaking guide during the sightseeing.

· Road taxes, parking fee, fuel charges, interstate taxes.

· Assistance of representative on arrival/departure transfers at the airport.

· All currently applicable taxes

Supplement of Domestic flight from Delhi to Goa to Mumbai quote at USD 300 per person flying economy class. The advised airfare is subject to change and may change at the time of issuance.


Excluded

· Expense of personal nature, laundry, and telephone/fax calls, alcoholic & non-alcoholic beverages, mini bar

or drinks, room service, tips/ gratuities, camera/video camera fee at monuments, medical expenses, airport

departure tax etc.

· Meals other than those specified above.

· International airfare

· Any entrance fees at the monuments.

· Visa

· Travel Insurance

· Any optional activities/excursions/transfer.

· Any transportation on day at leisure.

· Anything which is not mentioned in the itinerary.



Day 1: The St. Regis Goa Resort, Goa (Mon, 27 January) 


Goa

Situated in Western India, one of India’s most popular seaside destinations - Goa - offers a heady mix of warm azure waters, white-sand beaches, atmospheric cafes, electronic festivals, vibrant markets and antiquated colonial architecture - a legacy of its time under Portuguese rule. This hippy paradise boasts a cultural mix of Indian and Portuguese influences, delicious fresh seafood, and offers a spiritual sanctuary. Browse the Anjuna Flea market, relax on Palolem - Goa’s most picturesque beach and view the magnificent waterfalls at Dudhsagar. Other highlights include the elegant historical whitewashed churches of Old Goa and the spice plantations near Ponda, as well as several wildlife sanctuaries, which make up approximately one-fifth of the entire state, and encompass a wealth of bird and animal life.


Day Itinerary


Flight from Delhi to Goa


Arrive Goa. upon arrival at Goa airport meet with our representative and transfer to the hotel.

Silver sands, sparkling blue waters, the sky mirroring the sea below, white churches resting against green paddy fields and coconut trees lining the coastal streets. Goa - a place you can fall in love with at first glance. There's much more to Goa than sun, sand and sea.


Rest of time free at leisure to relax on the beach!


Overnight stay at hotel.


Overnight: The St. Regis Goa Resort


The St. Regis Goa Resort offers a true luxury experience in South Goa, India, set amidst 49 acres of lush, sprawling greenery and sparkling lagoons. Guests can relax in comfortable rooms equipped with LED TVs, free Wi-Fi and lagoon views. Facilities and services available to guests staying at the hotel include on-site restaurants, a lobby bar, St. Regis Spa, a 12-hole golf course, private plunge pools, 24-hour butler service and a fitness centre.



Day 2 The St. Regis Goa Resort, Goa (Tue, 28 January)


Day Itinerary


Breakfast at hotel 


This morning enjoy half day sightseeing tour of Old Goa - the ancient capital of Goa is best known for its Churches – the only reminder of its former glory once rivaled that of Rome. Visit the two most famous churches i.e. The Basilica of Bom Jesus which is the most well recognized church in Goa. “Bom Jesus” means “Infant Jesus” to whom the church is dedicated. Completed in the year 1605, it houses the sacred relics of St. Francis Xavier, who came to Goa in the year 1542 and is now the patron saint of the state’s Christian community. A silver casket placed on a tall platform contains his incorrupt body. Situated across the road from the Basilica, lies the Se Cathedral. The construction of the Se Cathedral began in the year 1562 and went on upto the year 1652. The Se Cathedral is supposed to be the largest church in Asia. On top of its facade hangs the Golden Bell – also Asia’s largest – whose mellow sound reputedly could be heard all over Goa. Inside the Cathedral are eight chapels and six side altars, apart from the main altar that is dedicated to Saint Catherine.


Rest of the day at leisure.


Overnight at the hotel.



Day 3 & 4: The St. Regis Goa Resort, Goa (Wed, 29 - Thu, 30 January)


Day Itinerary


Day at leisure.


Overnight stay at hotel.


Day 5: End of Itinerary (Fri, 31 January)


Day Itinerary


Breakfast at hotel.


Morning transfer to the Goa International airport to connect flight for Mumbai.

Later connect for your onward destination. DEPART

$2,280
Deposit:$750
Ranthambore Safai Extension Tour 4 Days
Deposit:$750

4 Days / 3 Nights

27 January 2025 - 30 January 2025


The National Parks in India are the biggest attraction to the wildlife lovers, but due to the restrictions involved and the immense pressure of tourism the real jungle experience is limited.Seeing the trend we bring to you the experience, where besides enjoying the national parks traditionally by jeeps. In this tour, we will visit to Ranthambore National Park where wilderness experience is at its very best.


There's a lot to do for the outdoor enthusiast. Region has a rich varied landscape dotted with many man-made lakes, rustic original quaint villages and friendly innocent people un-spoilt by modernity. Long warm days in the sun and fresh air alongside lakes teeming with wild fowl remind you of earlier carefree days of youth. Whether you are drifting away in a boat surrounded by reeds, day dreaming on a comfortable charpoy at the farm, or just taking in the rural scenery, staying here will bring you the joys of "the simpler life of bygone ages".



Included


· Accommodation on Double occupancy on full board basis.

· Private Transfer to Agra to Ranthambhore National Park & back to Jaipur airport for flight to Delhi

· 04 shared safari at Ranthambhore National park (sharing basis).

· Visit to Ranthambhore Fort.

· All government current applicable taxes.

 Domestic flight supplement from Jaipur - Delhi based on  USD 120 flying economy class. The advised airfare is best available as on date and may change at the time of issuance.  This air ticket price is dynamic and subject to change or increase


Excluded


· Expense of personal nature, laundry, and telephone/fax calls, alcoholic & non-alcoholic beverages, mini bar

or drinks, room service, tips/ gratuities, camera/video camera fee at monuments, medical expenses, airport

departure tax etc.

· Anything which is not mentioned in the itinerary.

· International airfare.

· Visa and Travel Insurance.

· Any optional activities/excursions/transfer.

· Any transportation on day at leisure.


Day 1: Taj Sawai Ranthambore, Sawai Madhopur (Mon, 27 January)


Sawai Madhopur


Sawai Madhopur, the lively capital city of the greater Sawai Madhopur District, rests within southeast Rajasthan, on the northern extension of the sprawling Vindhyan Plateau. The city is famous for its flourishing fauna and flora and mouth-watering cuisine. Some of the best ways to experience these local treasures include a meander through enchanting public gardens and a sample of the delicious local dishes at the numerous atmospheric restaurants. Both a history and nature enthusiasts dream, Sawai Madhopur opens a world of enjoyable excursions with some of the most notable attractions being the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ranthambore Fort; the religiously significant Chamatkar Temple; and the remarkable Ranthambhore National Park, renowned for its abundance of free-roaming wildlife including the majestic Bengal tiger and Indian leopard.


Day Itinerary

Pick-up from Agra and transfer to Ranthambhore National park.


On arrival at Ranthambhore check in at the hotel.


Ranthambore National Park is a vast wildlife reserve near the town of Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan, northern India.


It is a former royal hunting ground and home to tigers, leopards and marsh crocodiles. Its landmarks include the imposing 10th-century Ranthambore Fort, on a hilltop, and the Ganesh Mandir temple. Also in the park, Padam Talao Lake is known for its abundance of water lilies.


Rest of the day is at leisure.


Dinner and Overnight stay in Ranthambhore.


All meals at the hotel.


Overnight: Taj Sawai Ranthambore

Taj Sawai is a luxurious hotel located in Ranthambore, India. The hotel’s rooms are elegantly designed and feature Wi-Fi, tea/coffee-making facilities, and minibars. Guests can visit the on-site restaurant and indulge in global flavours.


Other services and facilities include an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness centre, parking, meeting rooms, and a yoga centre.


Day 2 & 3: Taj Sawai Ranthambore, Sawai Madhopur (Tue, 28 & Wed, 29 January)


Day Itinerary


Today early morning shared Jeep safari into Ranthambhore National Park with naturalist (Sharing Basis)


It is a dry deciduous forest replete with several lakes, rivulets and a magnificent ancient fort overlooking the park. The wildlife that one can see here are a large variety of birds, including an impressive number of waterfowl and birds of prey. The water bodies are home to marsh muggers, turtles and pythons. The park also has an abundant population of Sambhar and cheetal as well as nilgai. The more rare sightings are the leopard, sloth bear and the

majestic tiger. The core of the park is one of the finest places in India to witness wild tigers in their natural habitat.


Once the hunting ground of the Maharajah of Jaipur, the park became a designated sanctuary in 1955 and a Project Tiger conservation area in 1973 and now boasts a stable population of tigers.


Lunch at hotel


Afternoon shared Jeep safari into Ranthambhore National Park with naturalist (Sharing Basis)


Dinner and Overnight at Ranthambore.


Day 4: End of Itinerary (Thu, 30 January)


Day Itinerary


After breakfast,, check out of hotel and drop at Jaipur International airport to connect flight for Delhi. Here you will connect your flight back home.



$2,760
Deposit:$750


Itinerary

Tues, January 21, 2025
Welcome to New Delhi


New Delhi

India’s capital, New Delhi, lies on the Indo-Gangetic Plain, within the National Capital Territory of Delhi. Made up of the ancient walled city of Old Delhi and the more modern sector, New Delhi, the city encompasses a staggering array of beautiful buildings, including three UNESCO World Heritage Sites – the grand, sandstone Red Fort, striking Qutab Minar, and fascinating Humayun's Tomb. Architecture enthusiasts will delight in the iconic Lotus Temple. Hear ‘qawwalis’ (devotional music) at the dargah (tomb) of the Sufi saint Nizam-ud-din Auliya; or wander through the 17th century Chandni Chowk marketplace – still one of the city’s most popular retail centres today, famous for its traditional jewellery and saris. The gorgeous Sunder Nursery and Lodi Garden provide calm, flower-filled oases for picnicking.



Day Itinerary

Welcome to Delhi, India! a monumental city with a vibrant mix of old and new teeming bazaars, stately British boulevards, powerful Mughal palaces and forts, and intricate, ethereal towers, temples and tombs.


Upon arrival at Delhi International airport, you will be met by our welcome ambassador and escorted to your hotel where you will be assisted with check-in formalities (Check-in time is between 1200-1400 hrs, early check-in is subject to availability).


Dinner & Overnight at hotel


Overnight: The Oberoi New Delhi  

The Oberoi New Delhi boast breathtaking views of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Humayun’s Tomb and a forested golf course. The guest rooms and suites are bright, spacious and elegantly decorated, equipped with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, TVs and private bathrooms. The suites boast generous floor space and separate living rooms with TVs. Guests can enjoy dining at the on-site restaurants serving delicious Indian, Chinese and international cuisine or relax at the rooftop bar with a handcrafted cocktail. Additional amenities and services include a swimming pool, a fitness centre, a spa, meeting facilities, event hosting, a lobby lounge, parking and a reception.


 Breakfast &, Dinner Included

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