Private Tour Highlights
- Hit nearly all of South Asia’s hottest destinations
- Obtain amazing views of the green valleys of Paro
- Be immersed in India’s impressive and rich history
- Pass by Thimpu’s famous temples
- Get a window into the past opulence of the Mughal Empire
- Learn about out how monastery life functions
- Observe how old and new India have collided to form today’s modernity
- Savor the nostalgia of colonial India
- See the religious paintings and carvings in some spectacular stupas
- Delve into the Buddhist faith at its epicenter
- Get more familiar with the role monasteries play in society
- Hike to Taktsang Monastery which overlooks Paro
Tour Overview
A week traveling through the cities of northern India will introduce you to India’s most glamorous attractions. Before entering Bhutan, enjoy a few days in Darjeeling and Gangtok to experience a rural and naturally scenic region of India. Arriving in Bhutan, you will visit the famous cliff-side Takstang Monastery in Paro and dive into the rich culture that inhabits Thimphu.
Nestled in the eastern corner of India between Nepal and Bhutan, visit the remote cities of Darjeeling and Gangtok to see their majestic landscapes and experience everyday life in the Eastern Himalayas. A visit to this aesthetic colonial hill station of Darjeeling and the striking views of Sikkim is sure to open your eyes to a different piece of India. Savor the nostalgia of its colonial remnants set amongst lush tea plantations, flower filled gardens and red roofed bungalows.
Inclusions
Round trip domestic airfare from New Delhi to Bagdogra, round trip regional airfare from New Delhi to Paro, all accommodations with continental breakfasts, service of chauffeured air-conditioned vehicle
one time entrance fees at all monuments, services of English speaking local guide for excursions, all currently applicable taxes including service tax
Notes:
* The Red Fort in Delhi remains closed on every Monday
* The Taj Mahal in Agra remains closed on every Friday
* Additional supplements may apply between 1 – 20 November, 20 December – 10 January and 1 – 28 February. Please ask a Yampu Travel Consultant for more details.
Package Price: From £$ 8842
Prices shown above are per person. Hotel categories do not adhere strictly to international ratings; Yampu has evaluated the hotels according to destination and availability. Prices include local airfare (where applicable), hotel accommodation including daily breakfast; all transfers with baggage handling, all guided tours in English and all entrance fees.
Please note that prices are subject to change based on availability and seasonality, especially during the holiday season from December 20th through January 5th each year. Please contact a Yampu Travel Specialist for more information on best times to travel.
Trip Type:
All our trips are operated on a private basis unless specified otherwise. This is only a sample itinerary; your Yampu Tour Consultant will personalize this trip for you according to your available dates, interests and type of hotels. This is your trip and we will work on making it perfect!
Tour Itinerary
International flight to New Delhi
Overnight international flight to New Delhi.
Overnight international flight to New Delhi.
Arival in New Delhi
Upon arrival, airport reception and transfer to the hotel. Depending on arrival time, spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Upon arrival, airport reception and transfer to the hotel. Depending on arrival time, spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Tour of New Delhi
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Begin the morning tour of Old Delhi with a cycle rickshaw ride through the streets. Make a panoramic visit to the Red Fort, which was the most affluent fort and palace of the once reigning Mughal Empire. Then it’s on to Jama Masjid, India’s largest mosque. The final stop in Old Delhi will lead to Chandni Chowk (closed on Sunday), a lively and colorful market that was once the commercial center of the city.
Then drive to New Delhi, which will provide a stark contrast between the old and the new; a recurring theme throughout India. In New Delhi visit the India Gate monument, followed by the grounds of the Parliament House and other extravagant government buildings. Then continue to Humayun’s Tomb, built in honor of India’s second Mughal emperor. Later visit the world’s tallest brick minaret, Qutub Minar.
Note: Yampu recommends one of our optional tours (price not included) to enjoy a fine dinner at the Veda Restaurant, a lavishly designed nouvelle cuisine curry house that offers a fusion of traditional Indian food with a modern spin. A second option is a visit to Akshardham, a unique, yet stunning monument that boasts 234 elaborately carved pillars, 9 decorative domes, 20 quadrangled shikhars (towers of Hindu architecture), stone elephants sculptures, and 20,000 murtis (Hindu images portraying Divine spirits). Please inquire with a Yampu travel consultant for more information.
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New Delhi – Agra
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Begin with a drive to Agra that will take approximately 4 hours. Upon arrival, check into the hotel. Then proceed to a sightseeing tour of the stunning Taj Mahal, India’s most picture perfect work of architecture and one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World.
Driving through the city to the Agra Fort, there will be a great photo op of the local scene and bazaars and the everyday buzz of India. Once at the Agra Fort, stroll through its regal chambers that were once home to some of India’s most powerful Mughal emperors .
Note: It is recommended to take an optional tour (cost not included) to a showing of Mohhabbat The Taj, a live show with a touch of Bollywood. This 80 minute presentation is a charming way to top off the day at the Kalakriti Auditorium. Please inquire with a Yampu travel consultant for more details.
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Agra – Jaipur
Drive approximately 4-5 hours to Jaipur. En route, stop to enjoy an excursion to the abandoned city of Fatehpur Sikri, the once imperial city of the Mughal dynasty that was mysteriously deserted years after its inception. This ornate city was built with such grandeur that words do not do justice to the glorious atmosphere created by its buildings. Once there, check in and have some time to relax before a sound and light show at the city’s Amber Fort.
Drive approximately 4-5 hours to Jaipur. En route, stop to enjoy an excursion to the abandoned city of Fatehpur Sikri, the once imperial city of the Mughal dynasty that was mysteriously deserted years after its inception. This ornate city was built with such grandeur that words do not do justice to the glorious atmosphere created by its buildings. Once there, check in and have some time to relax before a sound and light show at the city’s Amber Fort.
Tour of the Amber Fort
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This morning, return to the Amber Fort for a half day excursion. Strolling through the magnificent rooms and chambers, observe the various intricate ivory, mirror and glass work. In the afternoon, enjoy a city tour that will begin at the City Palace Museum, followed by a visit to Jantar Mantar (an accurate observatory built in 1726), and great photographic opportunity at the Hawa Mahal, or Palace of Winds – a spectacular five storied, honeycomb styled building exemplifying superb Rajput artistry.
Note: Yampu recommends an optional tour (price not included) of an evening elephant safari. After a chance to feed these gentle creatures, ride upon their backs through a private jungle area, passing many villages, fields and a medieval fortress as the sun sets. Please enquire with a Yampu travel consultant for more information. ...read less
Jaipur – New Delhi
After a free morning in Jaipur, return transfer to New Delhi. After check in at the hotel, enjoy the remainder of the evening at leisure.
After a free morning in Jaipur, return transfer to New Delhi. After check in at the hotel, enjoy the remainder of the evening at leisure.
New Delhi – Bagdogra
Transfer to the airport for a flight to Bagdogra. Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel in Darjeeling (90 kilometers, 3-4 hours). Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure.
Transfer to the airport for a flight to Bagdogra. Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel in Darjeeling (90 kilometers, 3-4 hours). Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure.
Tour of Darjeeling
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Early morning excursion to Tiger Hill, the highest point in Darjeeling at 2500 meters (8202 feet). This hilltop offers breathtaking views over Mt. Kanchenhunga and the towering peaks of the eastern Himalayas, including Mount Everest. Waking at 4 a.m. is sure to provide a rewarding experience as the sun rises over these wondrous mountains.
Later in the morning, visit the Ghoom Monastery (8 kilometers from Darjeeling). Built in 1875, the Ghoom Monastery is the largest and most famous in the region. Many Buddhist texts are found here including the Kangyur and 109 volumes of the Buddhist Tibetan gospel. Spend the remainder of the afternoon at leisure.
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Darjeeling – Gangtok
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Drive from Darjeeling to Gangtok (95 kilometers, 3-4 hours). En route, visit the Rumtek Monastery, the seat of his holiness, the XVIth Gyawla Karmapa, the head of the Karma Kagyu order of Tibetan Buddhism. Situated near Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim, the Remtek Monastery is world renowned, but even more so among Tibetan Buddhists. After the Chinese occupation of Tibet, the monastery gained in renown on the Buddhist pilgrimage map, as well as subsequent other relocations of Tibetan religious gurus to Sikkim. Afterwards, spend the afternoon at leisure. ...read less
Tour of the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology
Enjoy a morning visit to the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology. Founded in 1959, this institution was established for research of Mahayana Buddhism and Tibetan culture. This traditionally styled Tibet building houses the world’s largest collection of Buddhist books and manuscripts, as well as statuettes, thangkas (Tibetan cloth paintings), and many sacred objects, such as human thighbone trumpets. After the visit, enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure.
Enjoy a morning visit to the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology. Founded in 1959, this institution was established for research of Mahayana Buddhism and Tibetan culture. This traditionally styled Tibet building houses the world’s largest collection of Buddhist books and manuscripts, as well as statuettes, thangkas (Tibetan cloth paintings), and many sacred objects, such as human thighbone trumpets. After the visit, enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure.
Paro – Thimpu
Early morning drive to the Bagdogra airport (125 kilometers, 4-5 hours) for a flight to Paro via New Delhi. In clear weather, the flight into Paro is a fitting introduction to Bhutan, as aerial views of the highest mountain peaks in the world that rise out of the lush green Paro Valley are enjoyed. Upon arrival and airport reception, transfer to Thimphu (55 kms, approx. hours). Spend the remainder of the evening at leisure.
Early morning drive to the Bagdogra airport (125 kilometers, 4-5 hours) for a flight to Paro via New Delhi. In clear weather, the flight into Paro is a fitting introduction to Bhutan, as aerial views of the highest mountain peaks in the world that rise out of the lush green Paro Valley are enjoyed. Upon arrival and airport reception, transfer to Thimphu (55 kms, approx. hours). Spend the remainder of the evening at leisure.
Tour of Thimpu
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Visit several sites around the city today, beginning with the National Memorial Chorten. Erected in 1974 to honor His Late Majesty King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, this large Tibetan styled chorten (or stupa) exhibits many religious paintings and tantric statues that reflect several aspects of Buddhist Deities.
Carry on to Changangkha Lhakhang, an old fortress styled temple. Also the site of a monastic school, this temple offers excellent views of Thimphu as it is perched on a ridge above the city. From here, a brief trip to the mini zoo (essentially a large fenced in area) is in order, where one can see the Takin – the national animal of Bhutan.
Then, go to Thimphu’s telecommunication tower, which is situated on a hillside (2865m) offering great photographic scenes of Thimphu Valley. Covered in prayer flags, the complex houses the Bhutan TV studio and although it cannot be photographed, the views of the valley are definitely worth the trip. With the remaining time in the day, enjoy a visit to the Paper Factory, where traditional Bhutanese paper is produced from the Daphne plant.
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Tour of the National Library & Zorig Chusum
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Today, begin with a visit to the National Library, which was founded in 1967 and preserves many ancient Dzongkha and Tibetan texts. On the upper floor, one can see traditional Tibetan styled books that are written on long strips of handmade paper, stacked between pieces of wood and wrapped in silken cloth. See several wooden blocks that are used for printing books and prayer flags as well as a collection of more contemporary books.
Next, visit the National Institute for Zorig Chusum, Thimpu’s popular painting school that offers a six year course with teachings of traditional Bhutanese arts. Beginning with drawing, the students follow a curriculum that progresses to painting, woodcarving, embroidery and statue making.
Also on the list for the day is the National Institute for Traditional Medicine, which is an impressively large lab that dispenses herbal and other medicines. Follow this with a leisurely visit to the National Textile Museum to learn about the national art of weaving. The Folk Heritage Museum is also worth a visit, as it is a unique three story mud and timber building that acts as a living museum to give visitors insight into the ancient Bhutanese lifestyles.
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Thimpu – Paro
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Morning transfer back to Paro. In the afternoon, enjoy a visit to the Ta Dzong – a uniquely round building that is said to be built in the shape of a conch shell. Within its interior is the National Museum of the Kingdom, which displays a remarkable collection of Thangkhas, an extensive philatelic collection, ancient bronze and stone objects, statues as well as a variety of ancient weapons and shields.
Also visit the Paro Dzong also referred to as the Rimpung Dzong. Constructed in 1644, today it encompasses a Monastic school and several government offices, including that of the local governor. Afterwards, enjoy a short walk down the nearby hill, where a traditional cantilever bridge will be crossed over the beautifully flowing Paro River.
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Tour of Paro’s Monasteries
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In the morning hike to the renowned Taktsang Monastery (3100m), which literally translates to Tiger’s Nest. Built in the 1600s, this monastery impressively clings to a sheer rock cliff that plunges 900 meters to the valley floor. According to ancient legend, the Buddhist Guru Rinpoche flew to this site on the back of a tigress to subdue the eight evil spirits that were preventing to spread of Buddhism into the area. Tragically, the original monastery was destroyed by a fire in 1998, however it has been recently built in its original form. After an hour and a half walk up the hill, enjoy lunch at this magnificent spot.
After lunch walk back to the base to embark on a short drive north to the Drukgyel Dzong, which was built in 1649 to commemorate Bhutan’s many victories over the Tibetan invaders. Sadly, this Dzong also fell victim to an accidental fire, yet its ancient ruins remain. However, on a clear day, one can see the amazing 7314m (24,000 ft) sacred Mount Jomolhari.
Lastly, visit one of the two oldest lhakhangs (or monasteries) in the county, the Kyichu Lhakhang. This building was constructed in the year 659 by the Tibetan King Songsten Gyampo. One of the 108 temples built by this king, it is said to hold down the left foot of an ancient demoness.
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Flight home from New Delhi
Transfer to the airport for a connection to New Delhi and flight home or continue with an optional Yampu Tours add-on.
Transfer to the airport for a connection to New Delhi and flight home or continue with an optional Yampu Tours add-on.
Delhi, India
Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Darjeeling, West Bengal, India
Gangtok, Sikkim, India
Paro, Bhutan
Thimphu, Bhutan
Places You'll See
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Delhi
Home to India’s largest mosque, the Red Fort, Delhi is abundant in historical artifacts and cultural events. Visit the Baha’i Lotus Temple, a beautiful building in the shape of a lotus bud, or the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art. To get a real taste of area, take a food tour to experience the local cuisine. Or take a peaceful morning walk in the Lodhi Garden.
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Agra
Visit the famous Taj Mahal, one of the New 7 Wonders of the world, in Agra. Take a guided tour through the immense, white marble mausoleum, built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his late wife, a true monument of love. While in Agra, also visit the Agra Fort, mainly constructed from sandstone, it’s more of a palace than a defense structure.
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Jaipur
Nicknames the Pink City, Jaipur is home to several enticing attractions. Visit the Amber Fort, once the royal palace for the Kachwahas, and see the impressive evening light show. Explore the massive City Palace inside the old city. Take a peaceful stroll through one of the many gardens, or purchase some unique souvenirs at the city center bazaar.
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Darjeeling
The small city of Darjeeling is a perfect place to visit for the outdoor enthusiasts. See the monks at the Japanese Peace Pagoda, or take an early morning hike to the top of Tiger Hill for beautiful views of the surrounding mountains. Enjoy Darjeeling’s world famous teas while shopping at the Rink Mall.
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Gangtok
Nestled in the eastern Himalayan range, Gangtok is a popular headquarters for those heading out on treks throughout the region. Once referred to as the Switzerland of the East, Gangtok provides fantastic mountain views with a quaint and clean ambiance.
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Paro
Visit the many historical sites scattered throughout the small, yet exquisite town of Paro. Hike up to the Tiger’s Nest Monastery, precariously perched on the edge of a cliff, or see the display of Bhutan’s historical artifacts at the National Museum of Bhutan. Walk along the streets lined with traditional architecture and beautifully decorated buildings housing shops and restaurants.
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Testimonials
Sally
Traveled March, 2015
It was absolutely delightful
I just wanted to thank you for the lovely dinner Kings Lodge set up for us this evening. My brother said it both made the birthday and the vacation special. It was absolutely delightful and, much as every place on this trip so far as been above and beyond our expectations, I don’t think any place so far could have had such a unique, delightful way of doing it.
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Debbie and Brittany
Traveled October, 2012
India was amazing
India was amazing. Deb and I had such a wonderful time, and find it difficult to summarize the 10 days adequately in words. Everyone from the representatives, guides, drivers, and locals were helpful, informative, pleasant and kind. The sites and landscape of India were truly moving. I will remember this trip forever and walk away with countless memories. Dhanyavad to you and Yampu for organizing such an incredible tour.
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Don
Traveled November, 2011
The resort is great and everything ran smoothly.
The resort is great and everything ran smoothly. I didn’t like the cater system. As by the time everyone was picked up and checked into the park it was almost 9am; you need to be out in the park by 6am if you want to see any game. I’ve done many African safaris and there is no contest in terms of how things are run differently between India and Africa. Most importantly, everything ran smoothly and I would recommend the Khemvillas Resort.
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