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Responsible Golden Quadrangle & Tigers

Responsible Golden Quadrangle & Tigers

The four great cities of Delhi, Agra, Jaipur and Amritsar stand witness to a long and tumultuous history, imprints of which remain in stone and in daily life.

Discover the many layers of these cities, crucibles of north Indian art, craft, culture and cuisine. This grand tour visits several World Heritage sites, and special places off the beaten track. Explore bustling markets, taste authentic cuisines, watch colourful scenes of daily life and meet generational artisans preserving traditional crafts. Spot tigers in Sariska National Park.

On this responsible tour, you’ll meet courageous youth of the Salaam Balak trust in Delhi, empowered lady guides of the Pink Rickshaw in Jaipur and rescued elephants at Wildlife SOS. Your interactions will contribute directly to worthy causes. You’ll travel green in executive class on some of India’s fastest trains to Amritsar and back.

12 DAYS
FROM £2175
Group Tour
Themes:
Activity Levels
Moderate
WHAT'S INCLUDED
  • Activities and excursions as specified
  • Entrance fees/tickets for the above
  • In-destination transfers & transport
  • Accommodation & Meals as specified
  • English speaking guides
  • 24/7 support while you travel

Explore this itinerary

Day 0: Depart from UK

The tour begins in Delhi on Day 1.

We recommend that you fly to Delhi on the following flights, from London Heathrow.

Air India flight AI166, departs LHR 2145, arrives Delhi 1035 (next day)

Virgin Atlantic VS300, departs LHR 2005, arrives Delhi 0930 (next day).

If you are travelling from another airport, or taking other flights, please ensure they arrive by 1030 on Day 1 of the tour.

Note that international flights are not included in the tour price.

None
Day 1: Delhi

Arrive in Delhi at 0930 hrs by flight VS300 or by AI166 at 1035 hrs, where, you’ll be met by our representative and the group will transfer to your hotel.

After lunch, we shall start our tour with a visit to the World Heritage site of Qutub Minar, followed by the grandest of early Mughal monuments in India, Humayun’s Tomb.

Dinner
Day 2: Old Delhi

Today, we marvel at the glory days of Mughals in Old Delhi (Shahjahanbad), starting with an early visit to Jama Masjid, the grand mosque. Climb one of the minarets of the mosque for a truly spectacular bird’s eye view (if open to public)

Enjoy a rickshaw ride through the busy Chandni Chowk markets, where the street food has something for everyone – lip-smacking kebabs, paranthas and mithais.

During the afternoon, you’ll visit a traditional family-owned perfumery to observe the medieval art of making natural perfumes.

Meet a Kabootar-baaz and learn all about the intricacies of the sport of pigeon racing from the rooftops of Old Delhi for a truly unique cultural experience to end your day. Then drive along the wide treelined boulevards of New Delhi.

This evening, join a unique City Walk tour with the Salaam Balak trust – an English-guided tour of almost two hours conducted by children who used to live in the streets of Delhi before joining the Trust. These adolescents are fully trained as local guides and want to improve their communication and speaking skills. City Walk gets the children’s stories heard and gives people a view of their world through their eyes. Led by a teenager at the Trust, the City Walk tour covers the streets of the inner city of Paharganj and the area around New Delhi Railway Station. The respective child is someone who once lived and worked on the streets. This makes the tour special and personal for the tour guide. You will experience a tour far from the typical and touristy places and cover lesser-known attractions.  Over the last 19 years, thousands have taken the Walk and empowered several children, thus helping them join mainstream life.

Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant in central Delhi.

Breakfast, Dinner
Day 3: WildlifeSOS - Agra

After an early breakfast drive to Agra (04.5 hours) via Yamuna Expressway.

Enroute, stop at Wildlife SOS Elephant centre to see rescued elephants with their guide. End your visit with a home style simple lunch.

Proceed to Agra, and visit the Mehtab Bagh, a lost Mughal Garden which has gradually been restored and is the best place to watch dusk fall over the Taj Mahal from across the river.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4: Agra

After breakfast, visit Agra Fort, followed by a short walk around old bazaars of Agra.
Visit Agra’s Jama Masjid, tucked away in the streets of the old city.

To gain insight on Agra’s living arts and distinctive cuisines, see some of Agra’s speciality foods being prepared – the sweet ‘Petha’, the savoury ‘Dal Moth’ (Agra’s tangy version of Bombay mix).

The mausoleum of Itmad-ud-daulah (often called ‘Baby Taj’) is perfectly formed, and profusely decorated in marble inlays.

Later, visit the Roman Catholic cemetery in Agra to gain insight into the lives of the British and European powerful folk who lie buried here in grand mausoleums, one of which is a smaller version of the Taj, built in red sandstone (often called the ‘Red Taj’)

Breakfast, Dinner
Day 5: Taj Mahal - Fatehpur Sikri - Abhaneri - Sariska

Fall in love with the Taj Mahal at sunrise. An early morning start to beat the crowds is the best way to appreciate its sublime beauty. No matter how many times one has seen the photos, the experience is truly memorable. Watch marble inlay artisans at a marble workshop.

After breakfast back at hotel, drive to Sariska National Park.

Enroute, visit the Mughal city of Fatehpur Sikri, a World Heritage site with its red sandstone architecture still in remarkable condition. Visit Abhaneri stepwell, one of the best stepwells in India, with its numerous mesmerizingly geometric steps leading down to the water.

Arrive in Sariska and check into your hotel.

Breakfast, Dinner
Day 6: Sariska National Park
Enjoy a morning and an evening safari in shared jeep, hoping to spot the majestic tiger and a host of other wildlife.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7: Jaipur

Enjoy your last tiger safari this morning in Sariska.

Return to the hotel to have breakfast.

Drive to Jaipur (3.5hrs), stopping enroute at the romantic ruins of Bhangarh Fort, allegedly one of the most haunted forts of India – but perfectly safe during the day.

Arrive Jaipur and check in at your hotel. In the evening, visit the Birla temple if time permits.

Breakfast, Dinner
Day 8: Jaipur

Explore the city on a guided tour that takes in the majestic City Palace, including exclusive tour of the Royal and private apartments, followed by visits to the iconic Hawa Mahal and Jantar Mantar.

Enjoy the ‘Culture Gully’ Rickshaw tour with the Pink City Rickshaw, a not-for-profit organization that aims to provide a new aspirational employment opportunity to 200 women from low income households in Jaipur. Skilled to ply custom designed e-rickshaws, they have enrolled as equity holders in the Pink City Rickshaw Co. that they now proudly own and manage. On this tour you will visit markets and see local craftsmen in action, all the while knowing that you are helping improve the lives of local women.

Breakfast, Dinner
Day 9: Amber Fort - Delhi

Explore Amber Fort, Jaipur’s hill citadel, with its elaborate pavilions and palaces.

Later, visit the nearby Anokhi museum to learn about India’s rich tradition of textile weaving.

End your time in Jaipur with a drive back to Delhi (5hrs) to check into your hotel near New Delhi Railway Station.

Breakfast, Dinner
Day 10: Delhi - Amritsar

Early transfer to New Delhi Railway Station to board the express train to Amritsar (#12029,0720-1330, Executive class) for a scenic journey to a city of great charm and historic significance.

Upon arrival in Amritsar, you’ll check into your hotel and the rest of the day is yours to enjoy at leisure. Take some time to unwind after your journey or explore the city at your own pace.

Later in the evening, we will visit the grand Golden Temple at night, when numerous lights illuminate its jewel-encrusted dome, and cast mesmerizing reflections in the expansive holy pool.

Witness the Palki, or ‘putting to bed’ ceremony where devotees the holy book from the main shrine to another room for the night. Accompanying the ceremony is singing, drumming, music, and the reading of hymns by a priest.

End the day with dinner at a local restaurant renowned for its vegetarian Amritsari cuisine.

Breakfast (in train), Dinner
Day 11: Amritsar

After an early breakfast, visit Jallianwala Bagh, the historic garden memorial to one of the most horrific events in the history of the British Empire – the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. As you stroll around the grounds, the signs of the tragic events of 13 April 1919 when British soldiers opened fire on a peaceful gathering of unarmed Indians are all around you. The museum offers an excellent overview of the Empire’s politics and events leading up to the fateful day.

Then, visit the Golden Temple again to explore the temple complex and community kitchens used by devotee volunteers to produce up to 20,000 meals per day. Here, you’ll enjoy a simple yet delicious lunch with other visitors from all over India and beyond – all are equally welcome to partake and this is among the most authentic of Indian experiences.

After lunch, visit the Partition Museum, dedicated to the Subcontinent’s Partition of 1947. The museum is a poignant repository of oral histories and personal artefacts, documenting experiences of millions.

Later that afternoon, drive out to the India – Pakistan border for the military ‘Beating the Retreat’ ceremony that marks the closure of the border gates at Attari-Wagah, and involves a colourful, coordinated parade of the lowering of the two nations’ flags.

Breakfast, Dinner
Day 12: Amritsar - Delhi

This morning, catch the early morning express train to Delhi (#22488, 0820-1350, Executive class).

Arrive in Delhi and visit the adjacent sites of Lodi Gardens and Safdarjung Tomb, to get a final glimpse of Delhi and India. The landscaped Lodi Gardens is Delhi’s answer to the Hyde Park, with several historical monuments to explore on a gentle walk.

Drive to your hotel for a short refresh, and enjoy a group farewell dinner, recounting and reflecting on experiences with your fellow travellers.

After dinner, the group will be transferred to Delhi’s International Airport at 2200 hrs to bring the tour to an end.

We recommend that you fly back to London on the following early morning flights:

Air India flight AI161, departs Delhi 0245, arrives LHR 0730.

Virgin Atlantic VS303, departs Delhi 0205, arrives LHR 0720.

If you are flying on other flights, and require an extra night’s stay in a hotel, we can arrange the extension for you.

Breakfast (in train), Lunch (in train), Dinner
Day 0: Depart from UK

The tour begins in Delhi on Day 1.

We recommend that you fly to Delhi on the following flights, from London Heathrow.

Air India flight AI166, departs LHR 2145, arrives Delhi 1035 (next day)

Virgin Atlantic VS300, departs LHR 2005, arrives Delhi 0930 (next day).

If you are travelling from another airport, or taking other flights, please ensure they arrive by 1030 on Day 1 of the tour.

Note that international flights are not included in the tour price.

None
Day 1: Delhi

Arrive in Delhi at 0930 hrs by flight VS300 or by AI166 at 1035 hrs, where, you’ll be met by our representative and the group will transfer to your hotel.

After lunch, we shall start our tour with a visit to the World Heritage site of Qutub Minar, followed by the grandest of early Mughal monuments in India, Humayun’s Tomb.

Dinner
Day 2: Old Delhi

Today, we marvel at the glory days of Mughals in Old Delhi (Shahjahanbad), starting with an early visit to Jama Masjid, the grand mosque. Climb one of the minarets of the mosque for a truly spectacular bird’s eye view (if open to public)

Enjoy a rickshaw ride through the busy Chandni Chowk markets, where the street food has something for everyone – lip-smacking kebabs, paranthas and mithais.

During the afternoon, you’ll visit a traditional family-owned perfumery to observe the medieval art of making natural perfumes.

Meet a Kabootar-baaz and learn all about the intricacies of the sport of pigeon racing from the rooftops of Old Delhi for a truly unique cultural experience to end your day. Then drive along the wide treelined boulevards of New Delhi.

This evening, join a unique City Walk tour with the Salaam Balak trust – an English-guided tour of almost two hours conducted by children who used to live in the streets of Delhi before joining the Trust. These adolescents are fully trained as local guides and want to improve their communication and speaking skills. City Walk gets the children’s stories heard and gives people a view of their world through their eyes. Led by a teenager at the Trust, the City Walk tour covers the streets of the inner city of Paharganj and the area around New Delhi Railway Station. The respective child is someone who once lived and worked on the streets. This makes the tour special and personal for the tour guide. You will experience a tour far from the typical and touristy places and cover lesser-known attractions.  Over the last 19 years, thousands have taken the Walk and empowered several children, thus helping them join mainstream life.

Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant in central Delhi.

Breakfast, Dinner
Day 3: WildlifeSOS - Agra

After an early breakfast drive to Agra (04.5 hours) via Yamuna Expressway.

Enroute, stop at Wildlife SOS Elephant centre to see rescued elephants with their guide. End your visit with a home style simple lunch.

Proceed to Agra, and visit the Mehtab Bagh, a lost Mughal Garden which has gradually been restored and is the best place to watch dusk fall over the Taj Mahal from across the river.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4: Agra

After breakfast, visit Agra Fort, followed by a short walk around old bazaars of Agra.
Visit Agra’s Jama Masjid, tucked away in the streets of the old city.

To gain insight on Agra’s living arts and distinctive cuisines, see some of Agra’s speciality foods being prepared – the sweet ‘Petha’, the savoury ‘Dal Moth’ (Agra’s tangy version of Bombay mix).

The mausoleum of Itmad-ud-daulah (often called ‘Baby Taj’) is perfectly formed, and profusely decorated in marble inlays.

Later, visit the Roman Catholic cemetery in Agra to gain insight into the lives of the British and European powerful folk who lie buried here in grand mausoleums, one of which is a smaller version of the Taj, built in red sandstone (often called the ‘Red Taj’)

Breakfast, Dinner
Day 5: Taj Mahal - Fatehpur Sikri - Abhaneri - Sariska

Fall in love with the Taj Mahal at sunrise. An early morning start to beat the crowds is the best way to appreciate its sublime beauty. No matter how many times one has seen the photos, the experience is truly memorable. Watch marble inlay artisans at a marble workshop.

After breakfast back at hotel, drive to Sariska National Park.

Enroute, visit the Mughal city of Fatehpur Sikri, a World Heritage site with its red sandstone architecture still in remarkable condition. Visit Abhaneri stepwell, one of the best stepwells in India, with its numerous mesmerizingly geometric steps leading down to the water.

Arrive in Sariska and check into your hotel.

Breakfast, Dinner
Day 6: Sariska National Park
Enjoy a morning and an evening safari in shared jeep, hoping to spot the majestic tiger and a host of other wildlife.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7: Jaipur

Enjoy your last tiger safari this morning in Sariska.

Return to the hotel to have breakfast.

Drive to Jaipur (3.5hrs), stopping enroute at the romantic ruins of Bhangarh Fort, allegedly one of the most haunted forts of India – but perfectly safe during the day.

Arrive Jaipur and check in at your hotel. In the evening, visit the Birla temple if time permits.

Breakfast, Dinner
Day 8: Jaipur

Explore the city on a guided tour that takes in the majestic City Palace, including exclusive tour of the Royal and private apartments, followed by visits to the iconic Hawa Mahal and Jantar Mantar.

Enjoy the ‘Culture Gully’ Rickshaw tour with the Pink City Rickshaw, a not-for-profit organization that aims to provide a new aspirational employment opportunity to 200 women from low income households in Jaipur. Skilled to ply custom designed e-rickshaws, they have enrolled as equity holders in the Pink City Rickshaw Co. that they now proudly own and manage. On this tour you will visit markets and see local craftsmen in action, all the while knowing that you are helping improve the lives of local women.

Breakfast, Dinner
Day 9: Amber Fort - Delhi

Explore Amber Fort, Jaipur’s hill citadel, with its elaborate pavilions and palaces.

Later, visit the nearby Anokhi museum to learn about India’s rich tradition of textile weaving.

End your time in Jaipur with a drive back to Delhi (5hrs) to check into your hotel near New Delhi Railway Station.

Breakfast, Dinner
Day 10: Delhi - Amritsar

Early transfer to New Delhi Railway Station to board the express train to Amritsar (#12029,0720-1330, Executive class) for a scenic journey to a city of great charm and historic significance.

Upon arrival in Amritsar, you’ll check into your hotel and the rest of the day is yours to enjoy at leisure. Take some time to unwind after your journey or explore the city at your own pace.

Later in the evening, we will visit the grand Golden Temple at night, when numerous lights illuminate its jewel-encrusted dome, and cast mesmerizing reflections in the expansive holy pool.

Witness the Palki, or ‘putting to bed’ ceremony where devotees the holy book from the main shrine to another room for the night. Accompanying the ceremony is singing, drumming, music, and the reading of hymns by a priest.

End the day with dinner at a local restaurant renowned for its vegetarian Amritsari cuisine.

Breakfast (in train), Dinner
Day 11: Amritsar

After an early breakfast, visit Jallianwala Bagh, the historic garden memorial to one of the most horrific events in the history of the British Empire – the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. As you stroll around the grounds, the signs of the tragic events of 13 April 1919 when British soldiers opened fire on a peaceful gathering of unarmed Indians are all around you. The museum offers an excellent overview of the Empire’s politics and events leading up to the fateful day.

Then, visit the Golden Temple again to explore the temple complex and community kitchens used by devotee volunteers to produce up to 20,000 meals per day. Here, you’ll enjoy a simple yet delicious lunch with other visitors from all over India and beyond – all are equally welcome to partake and this is among the most authentic of Indian experiences.

After lunch, visit the Partition Museum, dedicated to the Subcontinent’s Partition of 1947. The museum is a poignant repository of oral histories and personal artefacts, documenting experiences of millions.

Later that afternoon, drive out to the India – Pakistan border for the military ‘Beating the Retreat’ ceremony that marks the closure of the border gates at Attari-Wagah, and involves a colourful, coordinated parade of the lowering of the two nations’ flags.

Breakfast, Dinner
Day 12: Amritsar - Delhi

This morning, catch the early morning express train to Delhi (#22488, 0820-1350, Executive class).

Arrive in Delhi and visit the adjacent sites of Lodi Gardens and Safdarjung Tomb, to get a final glimpse of Delhi and India. The landscaped Lodi Gardens is Delhi’s answer to the Hyde Park, with several historical monuments to explore on a gentle walk.

Drive to your hotel for a short refresh, and enjoy a group farewell dinner, recounting and reflecting on experiences with your fellow travellers.

After dinner, the group will be transferred to Delhi’s International Airport at 2200 hrs to bring the tour to an end.

We recommend that you fly back to London on the following early morning flights:

Air India flight AI161, departs Delhi 0245, arrives LHR 0730.

Virgin Atlantic VS303, departs Delhi 0205, arrives LHR 0720.

If you are flying on other flights, and require an extra night’s stay in a hotel, we can arrange the extension for you.

Breakfast (in train), Lunch (in train), Dinner

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Departure Dates & Prices

The per person prices below are based on two sharing, and exclude international flights. A deposit is required to reserve a place.

For further information, or to book any of our tours, please contact us.

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INCLUSIONS & EXCLUSIONS

INCLUSIONS:

• Accommodation in the above-mentioned hotels / resort as per mentioned meal plan
• Air-conditioned vehicle for all transfers mentioned as per the above-mentioned itinerary
• All sightseeing, entrance tickets and wildlife safaris as mentioned in the above itinerary
• Cycle Rickshaw, auto ride in Jaipur, guided walks as per the above itinerary
• Visit to SOS Wildlife with lunch
• Meals as mentioned in the above itinerary
• Air-conditioned train (Executive Class) from Delhi to Amritsar & back to Delhi
• Accompanying English speaking tour guide for the entire tour (from Delhi to Delhi – Day 02 till Day 12)
• All currently applicable taxes

EXCLUSIONS:

• Any International airfare to/from India including international airport tax.
• Meals not specified.
• Camera fee wherever levied.
• Any increase in entrances and rail fares as per Government notifications in future.
• Any additional taxes levied by the Government of India on the tourism sector in future.
• Any expenses of personal nature such as hard/soft drinks, laundry, phone/fax calls, tips etc.
• Any item not mentioned in the Inclusions.
• Any increase in the entrance fee to the National Park. The quote is based on the presently applicable entrance fee.

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Our prices do not include international flights unless explicitly stated.

The price shown is per person, based on two people travelling and sharing a room, outside peak periods. Prices may vary depending on the time of travel, and single supplements may apply.

Our Accommodation Ratings

Opulent: Exceptional, unashamedly the best of sheer luxury. (£££££)

Luxury: Outstanding levels of 5* comfort, hospitality and facilities. (££££)

Premium: Excellent levels of comfort and hospitality and a wide range of facilities. (£££)

Mid-Range: Good levels of comfort and hospitality, with a reasonable range of facilities. (££)

Simple: Clean and simple, no frills. Often in areas of natural beauty or near wildlife reserves. (£)