#OVER55-Essential India: A Sensory and Cultural Journey to Discover the Heart of a Subcontinent
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#OVER55-Essential India: A Sensory and Cultural Journey to Discover the Heart of a Subcontinent

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India, a vast subcontinent brimming with contrasts and nuances, invites deep and enriching exploration. From its majestic natural landscapes to its rich cultural heritage, every corner of this country tells a fascinating story. "Essential India" is not just a journey, but a transformative immersion that engages all the senses.

Upon arriving in India, the first sense to be awakened is the sense of smell. The streets are alive with an intoxicating blend of spices, flowers, and street food aromas. The distinctive scent of curry intertwines with the sweet perfume of sandalwood and the floral fragrances of local markets. Every bite of Indian cuisine is an explosion of flavors; from spicy and tangy to sweet and savory, Indian gastronomy reflects its incredible cultural diversity.

Visually, India is a true feast for the eyes. The vibrant saris of women, the colorful temples adorned with intricate carvings, and the breathtaking views of the Taj Mahal at sunrise are images etched in memory. The architecture ranges from ancient Rajasthani forts to modern skyscrapers in cities like Mumbai, creating a fascinating contrast between the old and the new.

Sound also plays a crucial role in this sensory experience. The bustling streets are filled with laughter, the clamor of street vendors, and the melodious singing of street musicians. In temples, the mantras chanted by devotees in deep meditation create a peaceful ambiance, while during festivals, fireworks and traditional music fill the air with vibrant, festive energy.

Touch is also essential to this journey as you interact with the local people. The warmth and hospitality of the Indians are palpable; each greeting, handshake, or hug conveys a genuine connection. Moreover, touching the unique textures of local crafts—from soft pashminas to hand-painted ceramics—allows you to appreciate the artisanal talent passed down through generations.

This trip to India is not just a tour of a country but an immersion into a complete sensory experience, designed especially for those seeking a profound and meaningful adventure.

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Day 01: GETTING TO DELHI (by TBA flight)
Day 01: GETTING TO DELHI (by TBA flight)

Welcome to India

Arrival at Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport. You will be greeted by the local representative with a garland of traditional and sacred marigold flowers. Transfer to the hotel Delhi stands as the capital of modern India. Here you can see the mix of old and new India, old and modern. Delhi has seen the rise and fall of many emperors, leaving behind a large number of monuments commemorating the greatness and glory of bygone eras. In the morning, Mughal tour of Old Delhi: the old walled city. The Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan changed the Mughal capital from Agra to Delhi. With a remarkable talent in architecture, he created the seventh city and in the process produced the glorious revival of Delhi. Jama Masjid: One of the largest mosques in Asia can hold about 25,000 people. Towering over Old Delhi, the "Friday Mosque" was Shah Jahan's final architectural work, built between 1644 and 1658. Explore the intricate bustling streets on a cyckle rickshaw, also known as a pedicab. A form of local transportation. Through the narrow streets of Chandni Chowk (literally, 'Silver Street'), once India's most opulent perfume market, along with a visit to Asia's largest wholesale spice market. Drive past the Red Fort, a symbol of power and elegance of Shah Jahans. (Closed on Mondays). Afternoon: Visit of New Delhi. Steps of Lutyens. The best British architect. Pass through the imperial part of the city designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens for the British in the 1920s. Continue along the main strip, the stunning Rajpath to the World War I memorial arch, the India Gate and Rashtrapati Bhawan pass, the President's residence and the Parliament buildings. Visit the serene Sikh Temple in Bangla Sahib, which is one of Delhi's most popular places of worship. The Delhi Sultanate Qutab Minar Visits India's Tallest Minaret Humayuns' tomb visits a masterpiece of Mughal architecture. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 02: DELHI - AGRA (210 kms / 4 hours)
Day 02: DELHI - AGRA (210 kms / 4 hours)

Breakfast at the hotel. Continue along Agra on the motorway. Visit to Itmad ud Daulah. The tomb of I'timad-ud Daulah is a Mughal mausoleum often described as a "jewel box", and sometimes also called "Baby Tāj", the tomb of I'timad-ud-Daulah is often considered a draft of the Taj Mahal. In the afternoon visit to the Red Fort: One of the large fortified residences built at various strategic points in the Mughal Empire. The fort features a fine display of Islamic and Hindu architectural styles. The Agra Fort is said to be the place where Shajahan saw Mumtaz and fell in love at first sight. Love set in stone. Sunset at the Taj Mahal, the marble memory of love that needs no introduction. The Taj Mahal was built by Emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for his beloved queen Begum Mumtaz. It is said that this wonder of the world took 21 years to build. It has a huge bright white dome with four minarets at the corners and is marked by perfect symmetry and harmony, whether it is the shape of the minarets; the domes the central arch on the façade; The gaps perfectly arranged arches or the intricate work of stone inlay. (closed on Fridays). It is the most extravagant monument ever built for love. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 3: AGRA - JAIPUR (255 Kms / 6 hours)
Day 3: AGRA - JAIPUR (255 Kms / 6 hours)

Breakfast at the hotel. Drive to Jaipur. En route visit Fatehpur Sikri. The name Fatehpur Sikri evokes a nostalgia for history among the minds of India. The richest period in history can be attributed to the Mughal period, as Akbar is one of the emperors who was most conspicuous for his actions. Fatehpur Sikri represents all the architectural wonder that the time of this emperor could evoke. This is officially a city and a district, but in reality, this historic façade is a mere ghost town from the past. The façade of Fatehpur Sikri remains a historical, deserted monument, although it was built to support a sprawling ancient city. Built during the second half of the 16th century by Emperor Akbar, Fatehpur Sikri (the City of Victory) was the capital of the Mughal Empire for 10 years. Continue by car to Jaipur and check in at the hotel. Evening - Bollywood movie experience at the Rajmandir Theatre. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 04: Visit Jaipur
Day 04: Visit Jaipur

Breakfast at the hotel.

Morning: Celebrate the celebration of Holi with the local family. Holi is considered to be one of the most revered and celebrated festivals in India and is celebrated in almost every part of the country. It is also sometimes referred to as the "festival of love" as on this day people come together and forget all resentments and all kinds of negative feelings towards others. The great Indian festival lasts for a day and a night, starting on the evening of Purnima or Full Moon Day in the month of Falgun. It is celebrated under the name of Holika Dahan or Choti Holi on the first night of the festival and the next day it is called Holi. In different parts of the country it is known by different names. More trade visits Jaipur. Jaipur, also known as the "Pink City" and the gateway to the princely state of Rajasthan. Rajasthan Forts Visit Amber Fort on the back of the elephant. This hilltop fort was the residence of the royal family and is one of the most charming forts in India. A complex of palaces, temples, inlaid mirrors in public halls, and beautifully manicured gardens, the fortress is an exquisite example of Rajput architecture. Inside the fortress there are charming palaces and chambers that stand out, including the Sheesh Mahal (Palace of Mirrors) and Diwan e-Aam (Hall of Public Audience). **Afternoon:**Visit the pink city of Jaipur, Jantar mantar observatory, city palace, and pass the magnificent façade of Hawa Mahal. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 5: JAIPUR - DELHI (255 Kms / 6 hours)
Day 5: JAIPUR - DELHI (255 Kms / 6 hours)

Breakfast at the hotel.

Drive to Delhi, en route visit the local market and scenery. Upon arrival check-in at the hotel. Overnight at the hotel.

06: DELHI
 06: DELHI

Breakfast at the hotel.

Transfer to Delhi airport to board the flight to continue to the destination.

Punt de trobada

Aeropuerto de Delhi
Dia 1: Delhi
Dia 2: Delhi, Agra
Dia 3: Agra, Jaipur
Dia 4: Jaipur
Dia 5: Jaipur, Delhi
Dia 6: Delhi
  • Recepción en el aeropuerto con un representante local
  • Todos los tours/visitas en un vehículo privado con aire acondicionado según el itinerario Noche en habitación de categoría base
  • Alojamiento y desayuno en el hotel Servicio de chófer Paseo en rickshaw en Vieja Delhi
  • Película de Bollywood en el Teatro Raj Mandir, Jaipur
  • Paseo en elefante en el Fuerte Amber (sujeto a disponibilidad), guía local de habla inglesa en Jaipur Delhi, Agra, Jaipur 01 noche en Delhi, 01 noche en Agra, 02 noches en Jaipur, 01 noche en Delhi
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  • Seguro de Viaje Aéreo Internacional
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  • Entradas al monumento
  • Servicio de guía acompañante de habla inglesa desde la llegada hasta el último día. Cualquier artículo de carácter personal como bebidas, lavandería, llamadas telefónicas, propina para el conductor, guía, ayudante.
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