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Imagine a place, from where, your group return transformed, trans�xed, tremendously touched by a nation - India leaves its mark on all who visit; a real soul searching destination, a traveller’s paradise where life-long memories are made. Nothing is too much for your hosts, Indian hospitality is rated among the best in the world - be welcomed, be pampered, be prepared to consume all it has to o�er, even the unknown.
Diverse landscapes intertwine with diverse cultures - a beautiful collaboration of the most vivid colour, that captivates the eye at every turn.
Its monuments, its temples, its churches - delve into every aspect of life; bustling bazaars, tantalising tastes, rickety rickshaw rides - all part of an authentic Indian experience.
Action-packed adventure awaits. India’s National Parks & Reserves are a haven for its native wildlife. Encounter elephants and tigers, in jungle or on safari, in addition to some city dwelling monkey madness!
Do not want the adventure to end?Choose from one of our tour extensions (page 4 & 5 ) or choose to come back time and time again. Our team is on hand to advise you on all your groups travel requirements - visa tips etc.
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Many visits to India have a wellness aspect, from its world-renowned Ayurveda massage to the practice of yoga in the land of its origin, perhaps you’d prefer a Himalayan hideaway! Simply speak to one of our team to create your perfect Indian retreat.
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O�ers are subject to availability. South Quay Travel & Leisure booking terms and conditions apply - for further details please visit www.southquaytravel.com.
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Golden Triangle
Fatehpur Sikr, Agrai
Humayun Tomb, Delhi
The Golden Triangle is one of the paths most trodden in India and there are many reasons why. You’ll uncover India’s architectural brilliance, epitomised by the Taj Mahal, but much more than this, you’ll hear about the legends and local anecdotes behind such wonderul foundations. The Mughal heritage of Agra, the pink city of Jaipur in addition to delightful Delhi makes this tour such a wonderful induction to this fascinating country.
2 nights Delhi - 1 night Agra - 2 nights JaipurFrom £1099 per person
Golden Triangle
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What you can expect:
‘bustling bazaars’ ‘City Palace complex of museums’
‘Tonga ride’ ‘Taj Mahal’ ‘rickshaw ride’
‘elephant ride’ ‘Local family cooking demo’
‘Amber Fort’ ‘Agra’ ‘delightful Delhi’ ‘Narain Niwas Palace’
‘ Mughal Empire’ ‘ Pink city of Jaipur’ ‘Traditional Rajput evening’
Amber Fort near Jaipur in Rajasthan
Hawa Mahal palace (Palace of the Winds) in Jaipur, Rajasthan
Two women walking into the Amber Fort, Jaipur
Taj Mahal, Agra
Elephant and handler at Amber Fort
A variety of Indian food
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Toy train to Shimla
Jakhu Temple
Macaca mulatta (c) Biswarup Ganguly - wikimedia
UNESCO World Heritage Site of Elephanta Island
Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus (Victoria Station)
Taj Mahal Hotel and Gateway of India
Shimla3 nights ShimlaFrom £600 per person
Mumbai
ShimlaShimla
2 nights MumbaiFrom £360 per person
There’s a vibe to Mumbai unlike anywhere else in India. It’s a city of contrasts, a metropolis - for India’s fashionista’s and Mumbai’s movie industry; yet home to Asia’s largest slum. The enormity of the city can be overwhelming, exciting and undertaking Mumbai tra�c can be an experience within itself. Yet it works. It all works perfectly �ne, the mesmerising operation of Dabbawallas is a credit to that, whereby 5000 men deliver 200,000 lunches, daily and promptly, to o�ces around the city. This ‘Gateway to India’, reveals the grandest colonial-era architecture on the planet, a city to savour.
What you can expect:
‘Gateway of India’ ‘Mumbai Fort’ ‘colonial-era architecture’
‘Bollywood’ ‘Elephanta Island’ ‘Caves temples’
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A true Himalayan retreat; Shimla lies at the foothills of this immense mountain range. Perched upon a ridge of steep forested hillsides, the train route to the resort is a stunning panoramic journey crossing cli�-hanging bridges and tunnels, no mean engineering feat, indeed recognised as one of India’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites. There is a strong connection with British visitors here, as this was once the capital of British India. In fact, it’s the place where India’s independence was played out and the relics that you will uncover from that bygone era are fascinating to say the least.
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What you can expect:
‘Toy Train ride’ ‘Shimla Ridge’ ‘Rashtrapati Niwas’
‘narrow gauge descent’ ‘Himalayan foothills’ ‘Kufri’ ‘Lakkar Bazaar’ ‘ Jakhu Temple’ ‘rock garden’
‘Gaiety Theatre ‘ ‘Christ Church’ ‘Viceroy Lodge’
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Houses on hills in Himachal
Indian colored spices
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1 night Delhi - 2 nights AmritsarFrom £200 per person
Ranthambore
Amritsar
Golden Temple
Ranthambore 3 nights Ranthambore - 1 night Delhi From £270 per person
What you can expect:
‘Ranthambore Fort’ ‘ancient temples’ ‘Wildlife Reserve’ ‘Tigers’ ‘marsh crocodiles’ ‘jungle safari’ ‘water lilies’ ‘Padam Talao Lake’ ‘leopards’
What you can expect:
‘nightly Palki Sahib ceremony’ ‘Ram Bagh Gardens ‘
‘Golden Temple’ ‘Wagah border town’
‘the Beating retreat ceremony’ ‘sacred Amrit Sarovar bathing tank’ ‘Ranjit Singh Palace Museum’
Sunrise over the Golden Temple is a sight to behold; the spiritual centre for Sikhs worldwide, dawns a new day of worship and a new day of welcoming visitors in their droves – attracting more than the Taj Mahal. The Punjab is in the Northwest region of India, on the border with Pakistan, it’s called the Wagah Border. Here, witness the closing ceremony of the large iron gates - the ‘Beating Retreat’ is performed by soldiers on both border sides. This region’s respect, deep rooted traditions and unquestionable devotion evokes a sense of serenity and timelessness.
The wild jungle terrain of Ranthambore National Park, with its rocky ridges and outcrops, is home to wild cats, tigers and leopards as well as marsh croc reptiles hiding in its many lakes. Experience the chance of a lifetime to see these fascinating creatures up close on safari and share the moment with your fellow travellers. The park lies in southern Rajasthan, once a hunting ground for the Maharajas of Jaipur, an ideal next stop after the Golden Triangle. The grounds centre around Ranthambore Fort and are dotted with ancient temples and hunting lodges for further exploration.
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Simply contact us for full details and itinerary. * Applies to Golden Triangle Tour
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Leopard
Gray langurs grooming
Chital Deer
A Royal Bengal Tiger
Sikh Museum in Golden Temple
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Woman in a red sari praying
At the Golden Temple
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2 nights Delhi - 1 night Agra - 3 nights Jaipur - 2 nights Jodhpur - 3 nights Udaipur From £1999 per person
Classic Rajasthan
Parliament Building
Jaswant Thada
Jama Masjid, Delhi
Heena Hand Painting
Camel and herder during festival in Pushkar
What you can expect:
‘City Palace complex of museums’ ‘Agra Fort’ ‘Sikh Temple’ ‘
Lake Pichola cruise’ ‘Jodhpur’ ‘mile-long Chandni Chowk’
‘puppet show’ ‘ Pink city of Jaipur’ ‘local wild festival’
‘Astronomical Observatory’ ‘elephant ride’
‘grandiose Ranakpur Temples’ ‘cooking class with local family’
‘Mehangarah Fort & Jaswant Thada’ ‘Palm reading’
‘delightful Delhi’ ‘hilltop Fort of Amber’
‘Narain Niwas Palace’ ‘Taj Mahal’ ‘Heena Hand Painting’
‘Yoga & Meditation session’ ‘rickshaw ride’
‘Traditional Rajput evening’ ‘Udaipur City Palace’ ‘Holi makeover’ ‘Humanyun’s Tomb’
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Experience India’s noble state of Rajasthan, a place of huge palaces, forts and temples from past Rajputana kings. Bursting with colour, vibrancy and ceremony as it keeps its royal heritage intact. Its �avoursome regional cuisine and diverse landscape, including desert terrain, makes Rajasthan a region apart.
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Tea Plantations
Elephants at wildlife reserve
Swampy backwaters
Chinese Fishing Nets, Cochin
2 nights Cochin - 2 nights Munnar - 2 nights Periyar - 1 night Alleppey - 3 nights Kovalam From £1599 per person
Explore Kerala
What you can expect:
‘India’s �rst church’ ‘spice market’ ‘ Tea Plantations’ ‘Alleppey’
‘Home hosted cooking demo’ ‘Kanakakunnu Palace’ ‘Tuk Tuk ride’ ‘elephant ride & feeding’ ‘Overnight on Houseboat’ ‘Kovalam’ ‘Post-�ight Ayurvedic message’ ‘Rubber Plantation’ ‘Munnar’ ‘Kalaripayattu Martial Arts Show’
‘Echo Point & Gundala Lake’ ‘Periyar Tiger Reserve’ ‘Sri Chithra Art Gallery’ ‘Napier Museum’ ‘Tribal Dance Show’
‘Trivandrum’ ‘Periyar Lake Cruise’ ‘Tea Museum & tasting’
‘Mattpetty Dam and Lake’ ‘Chinese Fishing Nets’ ‘Kathakali Dance Show’ ‘Cruise the Backwaters of Kerala’
‘Sri Padmanabha Swami Temple’ ‘India’s largest wildlife reserve’ ‘Jewish Synagogue’ ‘Cochin’ ‘Dutch Palace’ ‘spice plantations’
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Kathakali Dance Show
Located on the laid-back southern strip of India, Kerala’s Arabian coastline o�ers a sense of the slow-paced traditional lifestyle, still evident today; witness youths cast their Chinese �shing nets for their daily catch. Home to wild elephants and the origins of the soothing Ayurveda massage, this state holds its heritage close to its heart and celebrates with a lavish festival scene. Sample its unique cuisine, heavily in�uence by the regions abundance of coconuts and seafood. And then there is the landscape, lush and green. Hills covered in spice and tea plantations compliment the swampy backwaters of Kerala’s lagoons - best experienced by traditional houseboat. Your voyage to Kerala, will leave you feeling like you are in a di�erent world.
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