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Maharaja's Residences
Dine in the Rajput Room at Rambagh Palace, the former residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur, now a hotel, and enjoy a cocktail in the famous Polo Bar.
13 nights from
£3675
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An intriguing, insightful and entertaining introduction to India’s religious, colonial, and cultural heritage, our Taj Tour also offers all the comfort and service of the Taj Hotel group, from their modern classics in Amritsar, Chandigarh, Shimla and Agra, to the rich décor of the Delhi property, heritage Jaipur palace, and original Taj on Mumbai’s waterfront, the country’s oldest and most famous hotel; all at a special tariff which includes dinner every evening. We start the tour in Amritsar, its Golden Temple the crown jewel in this sacred Sikh city; drive east to the gardens and modernist architecture of Chandigarh; and into the Himalayas to serenely scenic Theog, from where we explore beguiling Shimla’s lavish colonial monuments and lively shopping streets. A fabulous experience follows with the superbly scenic journey of the ‘Toy Train’ to Kalka, switching to the Shatabdi Express for Delhi, assaulting the senses with a chaos of cultural heritage, and countless relics of its chequered past. Our next destination is India’s most famous and most photographed place, Agra’s inimitable Taj Mahal; and we continue by road to the Mughal town of Fatehpur Sikri; Jaipur, the regal Pink City of palaces; and Mumbai’s Raj-era monuments.
Dine in the Rajput Room at Rambagh Palace, the former residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur, now a hotel, and enjoy a cocktail in the famous Polo Bar.
Was £4525
£ 4325
Was £4595
£ 4395
Air travel and taxes, transfers, 12 nights’ accommodation, breakfast daily, 2 lunches and 12 dinners, itinerary as described, services of guides and local representatives. If our specially negotiated airfares are unavailable at the time of booking, a supplement may apply.
Travel insurance, visa procurement, optional excursions, overseas airport taxes, tipping, any government taxes or compulsory charges introduced after publication.