Holi, Festival of Colour – 8 days Tour

Holi, Festival of Colour – 8 days Tour

Tour Highlights

  • Holi – Join the celebrations at the Festival of Colour and throw powdered colour bombs in Jaipur – PREPARE TO GET MESSY!
  • The Taj Mahal – Enjoy a guided tour of this legendary monument, one of the most enduring symbols of love
  • Delhi – Discover the highlights of India’s capital including Jama Masjid, Humayun’s Tomb and the Rajpath
  • Amber Fort – Explore this famous fortress with a guided tour and enjoy views over the beautiful Maota Lake
  • Fatehpur Sikri – Walk around the ghostly city which was abandoned more than 400 years ago
  • Agra Fort – Admire the impressive but lesser known fortress and explore behind its fortified walls
  • Jaipur – Visit the highlights of the Pink City on our tour including the beautiful City Palace and Jantar Mantar space observatory

Day 1 – Delhi
Wednesday 20th March 2024. On arrival in Delhi you are met at the airport and transferred to our hotel. The rest of today is free to explore India’s capital at leisure before meeting the group and guide at the hotel at 18:00 for a Welcome meeting.

For those able to arrive very early today or the day prior, why not get off the beaten track and explore Old Delhi with us on our optional ‘Backstreets of Delhi’ add-on tour. You will get to relish the taste of various street foods, from savoury to sweet. Along the way, visit Khari Baoli, the largest spice market in India and the colourful Bazar Matia Mahal, located opposite the majestic Jama Masjid Mosque. The tour will combine a mixture of metro, electric rickshaw and walking to get around.

Overnight: Delhi

Day 2 – Old & New Delhi

This morning we enjoy a packed day of sightseeing in Old and New Delhi. Check out the UNESCO-listed Humayun’s Tomb and Jama Masjid – India’s oldest and largest mosque. Visit the iconic Sikh temple, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib and its community kitchen feeding 25,000-30,000 people daily. We also enjoy a thrilling rickshaw ride around the Chandni Chowk bazaar and explore New Delhi. Walk down the Rajpath, formerly known as the ‘King’s Way’ and see the famous India Gate monument. This evening we enjoy a group Namaste dinner.

Overnight: Delhi

Day 3 – Taj Mahal

Delhi – Agra. Today we travel to Agra, where we enjoy lunch before taking a tour of the legendary Taj Mahal, India’s most famous site. This iconic white monument was built by the Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century in memory of his beloved wife. It is perhaps the most extravagant symbol of love the world has ever seen and has no rival. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity watch the sunset fade over the magnificent mausoleum so make sure to take plenty of photos!

Overnight: Agra

Day 4 – Karauli or Dholpur
Agra – Karauli/Dholpur. In the morning, we will make our way to the impressive Agra Fort, which boasts some of India’s finest Mughal buildings behind its fortified walls.

Continue to either Karauli or Dholpur stopping for lunch en route. In Karauli, we will stay in the beautiful Palace Bhanwar Vilas. An eclectic melding of both Oriental and Art Deco architecture, the heritage-listed hotel was built in 1938 as a family home of the Maharaja of Jaipur. In Dholpur, we will stay at the magnificent Raj Niwas Palace, which is known for its red sandstone, traditional Rajisthani architecture, and European-style ceramics. It’s said that this heritage-listed hotel was built by the Maharaja to welcome HRH Albert Edward, who visited in 1876.

Spend the afternoon at your leisure exploring the grounds, perhaps check out the vintage cars or take a dip in the swimming pools. This evening, you can also opt to attend the evening Aarti (prayer).

Overnight: Karauli or Dholpur

Day 5 – Jaipur
Karauli/Dholpur – Jaipur. Travel to Jaipur today, then spend the afternoon at the impressive 16th century palace complex, Amber Fort. A jeep will take you to the sprawling fortress, which is laid out over four levels and overlooks the shimmering Maota Lake.

Overnight: Jaipur

Day 6 – Holi

Jaipur. Monday 25th March 2024. Today is the day that India celebrates the fabulous Holi Festival. This ancient Hindu festival originated as a celebration of the end of winter and beginning of spring in honour of Prahlada, who was protected from the flames by Vishnu when he was tricked into near death by his father, King Hiranyakashipu. Holi symbolises the triumph of good over evil and is an important part of Hindu tradition.

What better way to kick off the day with an optional hot air balloon ride over the bustling city of Jaipur? We’ll soar through the wind, taking in the hill-top forts, temples, and palaces below.

Afterwards, it’s time to let the festivities begin. Indians across the nation gather together with family and friends to throw coloured powder bombs, fire water pistols and splash coloured water. We will celebrate with locals – white kurta pyjamas will be provided to protect your clothes, as will organic colours for you to throw as you join the celebrations. After dancing away to Rajasthani folk music, we will be treated to a traditional Indian lunch.

Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure at the swimming pool or visit a local temple in the evening with your tour guide.

Overnight: Jaipur

Day 7 – Return to Delhi
Jaipur – Delhi. After breakfast, we head out on a tour of the illustrious City Palace and the UNESCO-listed Jantar Mantar Space Observatory, which features 19 separate astrological instruments. Later in the afternoon, we will drive back to Delhi.

Overnight: Delhi

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