Indian Odyssey Tour: Taj Mahal, Khajuraho, Jaipur, UNESCO Ellora Caves & More

What to expect on this itinerary
Step out along the trails that will take you through caves and monuments, palaces and rivers, each one a celebration of history and spiritualism on this 14-day tour through India. Whether you find yourself beneath a sensational stone statue carved into an underground temple or you walk along a honey-colored stone path that trails over a fort, you won’t just witness the splendor of India but will also experience it. This tour takes you into the grandeur of a country that has inspired the world with color and spice, spirit and devotion.
Customizable Itinerary
A Journey’s Arrival
Welcome to the largest city in India, known as Mumbai. The diversity of its streets can be seen in the undulating skyline that shadows over the reaching city and experienced within the modern luxuries that tend to spotlight the continuous traditions of the people, from the colorful clothing that flows in the breeze to the delicate scent of spiced chai that often wanders through the air. You are met at the airport by a private transfer and quickly able to settle into the comforts of your accommodations with the rhythm of the city around you. The city is dotted with colonial buildings and monuments, including the Gateway of India that stands along the seaside welcoming people to the country and commemorating the country’s welcoming of King George V. It is not hard to become comfortable within the beat of the city once you come to hear its colorful, mesmerizing tune.
What's Included:
Cave Adventures
Deeper into the Earth
The Captivating Architecture
The Old with the New
Red Fortress to Pink City
The Power of Colors
Finding Ghosts
Fit for a Legend
En Route to Reliefs
The Tremendous Temples
Sacred City
When the Odyssey Returns
Adventurous Memories
Trip Highlights
- Witness the sweeping colors of the famous Taj Mahal at sunrise
- Explore the Jain and Hindu temples that decorate the countryside at Khajuraho
- Discover the marvelous temple caves through southern India, from Elephanta Island to the Ellora Caves
- Experience the remarkable color of the Pink City, Jaipur
- Visit the deserted imperial city of Fatehpur Sikri and wander through the regal grounds
- Celebrate the tremendous culture that thrives and beats in Varanasi, the heart of the Hindu religion
- Make your way to the Dhamekh Stupa marking the tree where Buddha reached enlightenment
Detailed Description
An Indian odyssey is more than an adventure but is also an experience that will bring you to the brink of history, joining the spiritual wonderment at the heart of the cities to the iconic images, colors, and picturesque scenery that comes to mind when you imagine what India would be like. On this custom tailored tour you will find the pink palace of Jaipur and the immaculate marble of the Taj Mahal, witness the unparalleled magic of Varanasi and the ancient artistry at Khajuraho. The first step to any odyssey is curiosity; the second is adventure.
Welcome to Mumbai, the largest city in India and where your odyssey begins. You will find the city open and expansive, filled with monuments that connote the past and present in diverse ways, from skyscrapers to invisible cities. Just outside the city you will come to Elephanta Island where sprawling beneath the looming cliffs are magnificent temples decorated with detailed engravings devoted to Shiva. The remainder of the day will take you through the iconic sites and sounds of the cityscape. Continue onward to the Ellora Caves where the diversity of the images hidden within the Western Ghats Mountain Range is equally inspiring. The pictures and sculptures at the Ajanta Caves make the experience seem like the adorning pearl on a pile of treasures.
Once in Delhi you will find the old and the new aspects, from streets to buildings, working together to shape the city’s current majesty. In Jaipur you will come to the Amber Fort and the shimmering pink for which the city is known. En route to Agra you will find the ghost city known as Fatehpur Sikri where an imperial capital was once housed. Once in Agra you will come to marvel at the Taj Mahal and the surrounding monuments that bejewel the city before arriving in Khajuraho. The ancient temples of Khajuraho are as memorable for their antiquity as they are for their unparalleled imagery. Once in Varanasi you will tour through the city, finding an immeasurable spirit along the River Ganges as you enjoy a cruise past the bustling life beside the water. You will return to Delhi before your odyssey is complete and soon make your way home.
Zicasso offers a variety of tour packages to India. For other options, also read the reviews for tour and travel agents for India.
Starting Price
$3,500 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 126 reviews
Zicasso/our travel company did a fantastic job of organizing our 2 week vacation in India. We traveled to Delhi, Agra, Varanasi, Jaipur, Udaipur, Aurangabad, and Mumbai. We never would have been able to organize this trip without their help. Their process of working with us to build an itinerary prior to our trip was efficient and straightforward, and they were very flexible as far as adapting our itinerary as our planning evolved. All of our drivers and guides were professional and prompt. We did not have one logistical problem on our entire trip, which is amazing since we had 5 flights within India to reach various destinations and had new guides and drivers in each city. The drivers were invaluable, and our guides helped us safely navigate through crowded city streets and cultural attractions. Our guides also shared expert information about Indian culture, history, and religion specific to their regional areas. We strongly recommend Zicasso/this travel company to anyone planning a trip.
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First of all I want to thank our agent for leaping us organizing our trip. He was very nice, helpful and professional.
We had a great trip in India, from November 4th to 14th 2015. What we really enjoyed with our travel agency is that the drivers and the guides were courteous, polite, nice and always on time. The car was great, very clean and very comfortable for the 2 of us. We enjoyed the daily calls from our travel agency to make sure everything was great. All the temples/ mosques or other buildings or museums were worth visiting. We used good and reliable domestic flights ( IndiGo and jet airway ). Always having a travel agency representative in the hotels or at the airports waiting for us, helping us with hotels or flight formalities were a nice help and a nice asset. Our travel agency clearly tried to make things as smooth as possible, which is always a challenge in India..............
However we think there is still room for the company to improve, especially in communication with us. As an example, they told us at the last minute that our Bollywood show was canceled because of Diwali festival. We cannot understand that this can be a last minute announcement. If they had checked before they would have noticed that that show was canceled in advance. Same thing for our cooking class which was marked for lunch on our program, and while we were driving to that class, we were told that the class was rescheduled in the evening. In parallel the cook told us that the class had always been scheduled for the evening. This show that they do not check a few days ahead to make sure that their timetable is correct. As a consequence we totally lost an whole morning in Agra, staying at the hotel waiting for the class, instead of visiting that great city. Same problem with our timing on the day we left Varanasi, flying to Delhi then driving to Agra. We left Delhi at 1 pm( totally on time vs schedule ) drove 4 hours to Agra, where we were supposed to visit the Agra fort. But the Agra fort closes at 5 pm. So this timetable was not working. As a consequence the day after, we had only 5 hours to visit the Taj Mahal, the Agra fort , drive to Fakepur sikri and visit the palace. We visited those 3 exceptional monument while running and felt extremely frustrated! Most probably the 3 most beautiful things to visit in India and we had only 5 hours. In parallel our guide that day was our least favorite. He was not very kind with us, just telling we have to go, we have to go...those 5 hours were the biggest failure of our trip...in Agra, we went to a choky Donny dinner. we had no idea what it was about,and thought it was only a restaurant with specialties from Rajastan. but in fact it is a huge fair, with the restaurant inside. If we had known about it, we would not have wore fancy clothes, as we eat sitting on a cushion and there is dust everywhere...those are little details, but the travel agency should better describe this in the timetable. Clearly explain how many hours of driving between 2 cities, some details like what to wear at special places, check in advance all our reservations ( Bollywood show, cooking class) because a last minute change is really frustrating , make sure we can do everything in one day to avoid running while visiting monuments. My agent had told me to buy souvenirs in Jaipur( carpets, clothes...) but did not tell us why. In fact in Jaipur everything is much cheaper because there is much less taxes than in other cities. This should be clearly explained beforehand to everyone, to avoid buying in Delhi which is very expensive and not the same quality as in Jaipur!!!! Another problem is the luggage limit on domestic flights . We took a flight from Jaipur to Delhi on our last day, before heading back to Newark. Unfortunately on Jetairway, you can only have 1 luggage per person, 15kg/ luggage. We had to pay $150 extra to travel, which represent 4% of our total trip. The travel agency should warn us in advance or consider another company when they know that we have all our luggage with presents with us just before heading back to the US.....the hotels were very good ( The hotel in Delhi is very modern and comfortable ), the hotel in Agra was our favorite, the hotel in Rajputana was very good too, but surprisingly in the middle of Agra . The hotel in Varanasi was not a good choice, as it is very old, dated, very noisy and the food ( breakfast and lunch) is really not good.our favorite guide was our guide in Agra, he is really great, explaining everything, very friendly. Our Diwali event in a restaurant, organized by our agency was great and memorable. Our cooking class was amazing . The travel agency should work much more with the chef in Agra. Not only the cooking class was good, but it was just the 2 of us with the chef and it was followed by a dinner with the chef and his wife, eating all the dishes we had prepared. We felt very welcomed and special....so to sum up, it was a great trip but the communication between us and the travel agency should be improved, the schedule should be checked in advance by them to make sure it is realistic....
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My friend and I just came back from India on a 12 day tour of five cities, New Delhi, Udaipur, Jaipur, Agra, and Varanasi. This travel agent worked with me to customize the itinerary to fit my requirements. Together we created a perfect trip. (And, my agent was extremely patient with us as we made innumerable changes to the itinerary!)
What made it exceptional was the level of detail and coordination that my agent and his team did to ensure that his company representatives met us at each city, introduced us to our drivers, and took us to the hotel and checked us in. The representatives then introduced us to our guides. Nothing was left to chance, including giving us a local phone with the numbers of representatives already entered. It was perfect!
The local guides were great, very professional, and passionate about the history and culture of their city. Plus, they were fun! We had the right combination of touring the cities, palaces, forts, and shrines balanced with shopping and relaxing at the hotels.
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My trip was not organized very well, and although I had paid to be in 4 or 5 stars accommodations at times they felt more like 1 star accommodations. In Varanasi, the hotel room had mold on the walls, no hot water, and the room was dirty and infested with bugs. Although, my travel company knew that there was curfew in Varanasi, the day I had arrived there, they neglected to inform me about it, and to arrange for another hotel to stay in. Because of the curfew, no car was allowed to drive in the center of the city. In Judhpur, the hotel provided his guests ear plugs. Even with the ear plugs I could not sleep there because it was so noisy. All night i could hear dogs barks, goats and the hum and drum of the old city. Who wants to be stuck in the noisy old city when there are plenty of others hotels with beautiful gardens and quit rooms like the hotels by by Taj. In Bhuj the room in my hotel was unacceptable. All the rooms on the entire floor, except mine where being remodeled and in a process of being painted. There was a strong smelly paint smell all over the floor that felt like poison, and I had to asked the staff at the reception to tell the construction workers to stop to work at 22:30 because they kept working and knocking on the walls at all hours. In Mumbai, my travel company booked me a small noisy room at the tower of the Taj Mahl hotel. needless to say, that the receptionist at Taj hotel upgraded my room and changed my room to the Palace side of the hotel, where the rooms, are larger and much quieter. When I stayed at Aurangabad for two nights, although my flight to Mumbai was schedules only to 21:00 at night, no late check out was arranged for me. I arranged it myself and paid extra myself.
When I was traveling in Rajasthan, During my stay in Ranthambore, I found out that my driver was drunk and could not drive me back to my hotel. The drunk driver demanded a cut in one of the textile stores I had placed an order. Since the driver was drunk, he could not drive my husband and me to Jaipur. Another Driver had to be found and our trip got delayed. The drunk driver was dismissed later from the travel company.
The inner flights in India were also organized very badly. Instead of booking all our flights with Air India which would have allowed us to have 25KG for person, since we have Star alliance membership, most of our flights were booked with chipper airlines that only allow each person 15 KG. The 15 kg is not just for the checked in luggage, it is a combination of the checked luggage plus all the hand bags. We ended paying thousands of Rupees extra for our luggage.
Although I was billed and paid to a luxurious trip, my travel company cut in every corner and booked us a trip in a one to two stars many nights of the trip.
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The trip was a learning experience. This travel company was very helpful in creating an itinerary that fit us and our budget and any additions we wanted to make. We traveled to Delhi, Varanasi, Agra, and Jaipur. We learned a lot with the different tour guides assigned to us in every city we visited. The hotels were also nice and they treated us well. We were able to contact them with any issue through out the trip and did their best to accommodate us. Having a private driver is a must when going to India, it was so convenient. We recommend the man who was our driver through most of the trip. He was great and we enjoyed his presents.
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