India and Nepal Adventure Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
Welcome to the highlights of two remarkable nations, with ten days of culture and history in India, then ten days of Nepalese nature and spirituality. Cultural adventure is followed by the ease and relaxation of a four-day trek and the jungle. Along the way you will experience boutique hotels, colorful markets, palaces, forts, trains, temples, desert, wonderful food and local encounters.
Customizable Itinerary
Delhi – Absorbing the Indian Energy
Bustling streets, crowded markets, the splutter of tuk-tuk exhausts...Delhi might not seem the most relaxing place to start but the capital city has had a facelift in recent years. It’s now far more inviting than most people realize. Touch down at the redeveloped airport and travel into a new part of the city, where your hotel stands high above the streets. Check-in and check out the views from the rooftop terrace, while discussing the next few days with your guide. Nothing specific is planned for today, but the guide will take you to a neighborhood or restaurant, something that will suit the mood and help you make easy first impressions of India.
What's Included:
Delhi – Colorful Markets, Ancient Monuments, and Indian Fine Dining
Agra – Relaxed Start and Taj Mahal at Sunset
Agra – The Ode to Love and a Mughal Ghost Town
Jaipur – An Indian Train Experience to the Pink City
Jaipur – Monkeys, Forts, and Fascinating History
Udaipur – A Delightful City on the Lake
Jodphur – Immersed in Another Ancient City
Delhi – A Morning of Exploring; A Night in the Capital
Kathmandu – Cultural Discovery in the Ancient City
Kathmandu – Everest Views and Spa Relaxation
Pokhara – A Charming Town on the Lake
Pokhara – Four-Day Annapurna Region Trek
Chitwan National Park – Sarangkot Sunrise and the Rhinos
Chitwan National Park – Intimate Jungle Safari
Kathmandu – More Safari and Back to the Capital
Kathmandu – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Escape into the brilliance of the Himalayas with a relaxed four-day trek through Nepal’s Annapurna region
- Connect with the vibrancy of Indian culture, an omnipresent highlight during the first ten days
- Explore the spiritual history of Kathmandu, where three ancient kingdoms refuse to buckle under earthquake damage
- Discover the wonder of Mughal history, from the Taj Mahal to the ghost city of Fatehpur Sikri and the Pink City (Jaipur)
- Feast your eyes on wild rhinos and elephants, the wildlife highlights of a two-night safari in Nepal’s Chitwan National Park
- Relax on the lake, in both the charming Rajasthani city of Udaipur and the quiet Himalayan town of Pokhara
- Travel through the best of India’s old-world cities, spending two days each in Agra, Jaipur, Udaipur and Jodhpur
- Gaze upon Mount Everest and watch sunrise over the Himalayas
- Visit temples covered in monkeys, meet with monks in monasteries, travel to remote Gurung villages, and tour enigmatic local markets
- Some of the journeys are superb, like an Indian train experience, trekking in Nepal, and driving through the Rajasthani desert
Detailed Description
You can’t see all of India and Nepal in three weeks. But you can delve into most of the experiences that make these countries so unique. Colorful marketplaces of smells and sounds. Cities painted in a single harmonious color. The Himalayas and the tranquility of a mountain trek. Meeting locals in temples, traveling on a train, discovering Mughal wonders, and finding rhinos in the jungle. There’s Buddhist spirituality, Hindu energy, and dusty old-world towns reminiscing of a time of empire. It would take three years to see everything in these two countries, but three weeks offers a truly in-depth tour, while traveling at a comfortable pace.
Your ten nights in India are spread across five iconic destinations. Start in Delhi, the convenient entry point and a city that mixes the old and new of local culture. Drive to Agra and find that there is more than the Taj Mahal, like the fabulous remains of Fatehpur Sikri. Take the train to Jaipur and immerse yourself in the famous pink city. Then drive through rural Rajasthan to Udaipur, perhaps India’s loveliest city, where palaces stand on islands in a lake. Old Jodphur is small and very old, completing the classic triangle of distinctive Rajasthani cities. With local guides you explore more than monuments though, like markets, temples, monkeys, and a wonderful variety of food.
Fly to Kathmandu and spend two nights in a city undergoing great change. One day involves cultural discovery – three ancient kingdoms are located here – the other gives you views onto Everest. Fly to Pokhara and a relaxed day on the lake, then escape into the mountains with an easy four-day Himalayan trek. Stay in Gurung villages, savor the serenity, and appreciate the beauty of the Annapurna range. The trekking rhythm is a wonderful antidote to modern life and the trek can be adjusted to most levels of fitness. Stay in nature with the following two days in Chitwan, the legendary home of rhinos and elephants. After all the cultural discovery, Annapurna and Chitwan provide the kind of getaway that helps you reset and reenergize for home.
Starting Price
$4,100 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 38 reviews
Zicasso's travel specialist did an amazing job of selecting locations and properties in rural areas that perfectly suited me. I loved the tented camps and safari lodges, visiting rural villages and schools, kayaking, horseback riding, walking, and enjoying cultural activities.
I selected two resorts and they were everything I hoped they would be, with fabulous service and wonderful experiences. The travel agent selected four other hotels and they were everything I hoped for as well. I loved them all, but especially the one in Jawai Bandh, which may have been my favorite spot on the trip. The service was spectacular, with great leopard spotting, guides, and butlers.
I really wasn’t keen on the cities. I was sick in Delhi and stayed in my hotel, and quickly went through Jaipur. Two hours there was enough. Udaipur was the best of the three. I especially liked my hike there. The hotel in Udaipur was OK, but there were a lot of pigeons making a noise around the rooms.
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We appreciated the smooth logistics of our trip with Zicasso’s travel company. We had representatives meet us upon arrival at the airport, at each hotel, and upon departure from the airport to help ensure our check-in at each point was smooth. Our driver stayed with us for the duration of our trip and was friendly and prompt. We really enjoyed sightseeing in Jaipur and our tour guide was knowledgeable, friendly, and welcoming.
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I just wanted to share my amazing experience with Zicasso’s tour company! They coordinated my 60th birthday trip to India, taking me to Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, and Mumbai. Zicasso’s travel specialist was incredibly attentive and responsive to all my inquiries, and the birthday celebration in Mumbai was epic—think 10-course meal! The tour guides were super-knowledgeable and added so much depth to the trip, making it fun and educational.
One suggestion for the travel company: consider incorporating visits to some of the more affluent and clean areas within the Golden Triangle. It would give tourists a contrast to the poverty and crowds in the main cities, and create a more well-rounded memory of India.
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This was the worst-organized trip we have ever experienced.
Bhutan on its own was superb — great guide, perfect organization, and itinerary.
However, Nepal was a disaster from the beginning. Although we did not book the flight from New York to Delhi, the travel agent was totally unaware of the visa requirements and told us to get a visa to India to be safe. We called the airline, and they reassured us it was not necessary to go to Kathmandu because we were staying in the transit zone.
The travel agent told us to get the visa to Nepal, which we applied for and only had to pay the fee. But when we told the person who picked us up that we had it, he insisted on getting it himself, and we waited one hour at Kathmandu airport for no reason after our long trip from New York.
I won’t go through minute details, but the worst event was when we got the visa to Bhutan last minute at the airport. The guide dropped us at the airport four hours before the flight, and when we finally checked in, we were told the visa was not valid because the passport I had did not match the information on the visa. The travel agent got the visa in January, and I sent in September a picture of my new passport, but he did not update it.
We called the guide, who answered that she could not reach anyone. I was able to find a picture of my old passport after one hour, and it saved us. There was a fee at arrival in Bhutan that we paid and were reimbursed.
jeremiah called and said that we did not inform him that it was a new passport and put the blame on us .we asked why the guide dropped us 4 hours before at the airport and he said he ll look into it . Basically he did not acknowledge any responsibility for anything. All he had to say was sorry we made mistakes .
We travel extensively, and this was the worst experience we have had.
We won’t use Zicasso again.
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The hotels were okay. There were some minor inconveniences in a couple of them.
The guides were above average, with one being barely average.
The drivers were all good.
The staff who met and transported us in and out of the airport, and arranged the meet-up at the hotels, were excellent.
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