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Central India Tour

15 Days 14 Nights
  • October and April
  • 5 Star
  • Delhi
  • Delhi
  • Guided
  • English, French
  • In an Air-Conditioned Vehicle
  • Available
  • 14 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches and 6 Dinners

Overview

Delhi • Gwalior • Satpura National Park • Bhopal • Ahilya Fort • Mumbai

Central India Tour is a captivating private tour designed to uncover many of India’s hidden treasures. Travelling through the heart of India, on this off-the-beaten-track tour, you will visit Gwalior’s magnificent 8th-century hill-top Fort that Babur described as the pearl amongst the ‘fortresses of Hind’; discover some of the oldest Buddhist relics at Sanchi; explore the beautiful Satpura National Park, one of India’s best-kept secrets and the only wildlife reserve in central India where walking safaris are possible and marvel at Mandu’s crumbling medieval era palaces and mosques, before getting under the skin of rural India at Ahilya Fort.

This charming riverside retreat offers superb cultural immersion where time seems to have stood still. Each stop will reveal some lesser-explored parts of incredible India as your journey through central India unfolds. You will have the opportunity to experience delightful, character-rich hotels, including the immaculately restored Usha Kiran Palace at Gwalior, the 19th-century colonial-style Jehan Numa Palace in Bhopal and the eco-friendly Reni Pani Lodge at Satpura National Park.

Undoubtedly, the highlight of your journey through Central India will be your four-night sojourn at the family-owned 18th-century Ahilya Fort, which boasts a magnificent setting on the banks of the sacred Narmada River. Here, enjoys a relaxing sunset cruise on the Narmada River, discover atmospheric temples at Maheshwar, reputed to be the ‘Varanasi of central India’, explore the bustling local market at your own pace or simply relax by the pool. Starting in Delhi and finishing in Mumbai, the Central India and Ahilya Fort tour is an unforgettable journey. It will appeal to Indophiles who want to experience the ‘real’ India.

Highlights

Tour Highlights

  • Ascend the spectacular Gwalior Fort
  • Visit Sanchi, home to some of India’s oldest Buddhist relics
  • Enjoy walking safaris inside Satpura National Park, one of India’s best-kept secrets
  • Visit Mandu’s crumbling medieval-era palaces, tombs and mosques
  • Relaxing sunset cruise on the sacred Narmada River
  • Unwind in style at the charming 18th-century Ahilya Fort

Itinerary

Upon arrival at New Delhi international airport met & greet by our representative & transfer to hotel. The remainder of the day is at leisure. Alternatively (subject to permission being granted), visit the President’s Palace, originally built to house the Viceroy of India in the country’s new capital.

ACCOMMODATION (1 night)

The Maidens (Heritage Room)

Board the Shatabdi Express train to Gwalior, a magical destination once the seat of power of several major Rajput kingdoms and famed for its magnificent fort. In the afternoon, enjoy a heritage walk through Kasera Oli, an old settlement that dates back nearly 200 years and is home to some of the oldest temples in Gwalior. Your tour includes a visit to the Chaturbhuj Nath temple, where you will also have the chance to see artisans crafting utensils using traditional techniques passed down through the generations.

ACCOMMODATION (2 nights)

Taj Usha Kiran Palace (Deluxe Room)

Spend the morning exploring the imposing fort that towers above the city. Commanding a spectacular view of Gwalior, the majestic 8th-century fort once had a reputation as India’s most invincible fort, inspiring Babur to describe it as the pearl amongst the ‘fortresses of Hind’. The fort, which changed hands several times between the Mughals, Rajput and Afghans, was taken over by the British after the 1857 mutiny and houses the impressive Man Mandir Palace and the splendid Jain temples. Later, visit the Scindia Museum within the opulent Jai Vilas Palace.

Board the Shatabdi Express train to Bhopal this morning. Then, continue to Satpura National Park, a picturesque wildlife reserve and one of India’s best-kept secrets. Named after the Satpura Hill Ranges, the park’s rugged hills are covered in dense forests of teak and sal, while the broad meadows on its borders and the seasonal streams that run through the park add to the variety of habitats. The park provides shelter to wild dogs, hyenas, sloth bears, leopards, elusive tiger and Indian Bison, among other wildlife, and nearly 250 species of birds.

ACCOMMODATION (2 nights)

Reni Pani Jungle Lodge (Nallah Cottage)

Rise early, cross the Denwa River by boat (shared basis), and witness the Satpura wildlife reserve come alive as dawn breaks. Listen to alarm calls and observe animals that stop by the river to drink and mugger crocodiles sunning themselves along the banks. Combine an elephant back safari with a walking safari for exhilarating up-close wildlife encounters in the afternoon.

Return to the park one final time for a jeep safari. In the afternoon, travel back in time as you discover the pre-historic cave paintings at Bhimbetka, regarded as India’s oldest site of human habitation. The paintings show striking similarities to Australia’s aboriginal rock paintings and depict the cave dwellers’ lifestyle and mundane everyday chores. Then, continue to the lake city of Bhopal, home to nearly 400 mosques.

ACCOMMODATION (2 nights)

Jehan Numa Palace (Palace Room)

Set off this morning to Sanchi, an import Buddhist pilgrimage centre and a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site renowned for its Buddhist stupa built by Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BC. Your guided tour of the ancient monasteries and temples at Sanchi narrates the rise and fall of Buddhist art and architecture and how these monuments were lost to obscurity and rediscovered by the British in the 19th century. Later this afternoon, discover the fascinating Muslim-dominated old city of Bhopal on foot. Visit the pink-washed Taj-ul-Masjid, one of India’s largest mosques and Jami Masjid, famed for its gold-spiked minarets. Enjoy a stroll through the colourful and crowded bazaar before returning to your hotel.

Drive through small towns and thriving villages will bring you to Maheshwar, a fabled town known as the ‘Varanasi of Central India’. The remainder of the day is at leisure to relax and enjoy the facilities at your hotel.

ACCOMMODATION (4 nights)

Ahilya Fort (Superior Room)

Drive to Mandu, an ancient fortified town with a rich history and monuments showcasing distinct Afghan-style architecture. A guided tour of Mandu’s picturesque abandoned ruins reveals palaces, mosques and 14th-century temples. It includes a visit to the striking Hoshan Shah’s tomb, which is believed to have inspired the construction of the Taj Mahal. On returning to Ahilya Fort later this afternoon, enjoy a relaxing sunset cruise on the Narmada River and observe life as it unfolds along the river.

A short drive through rural central India will bring you to an ‘Om’ shaped island called Omkareshwar that has drawn Hindu pilgrims for centuries. Here, explore the atmospheric temples on the island and learn about a unique custom where devotees collect stones from the river and pile them along the bank with prayers to the goddess of the river. The remainder of the day is at leisure.

Visit the weaving school for women at Maheshwar, which was established by Rani Ahilya Bhai nearly 250 years ago and still trains and employs women. The remainder of the day is at leisure to relax and enjoy the facilities at your hotel. Alternatively, explore the markets independently.

Set off this morning to Indore, where you will visit the ancestral palace of the Holkars and the astonishing Kanch Mandir, a Jain Temple with intricate glass inlay work. Then, fly to Mumbai.

ACCOMMODATION (2 night)

The Leela Mumbai (Premiere Room)

After breakfast explore the chaotic city Mumbai (Bombay). This morning a boat trip from the Gateway of India will take you to explore the awe inspiring Elephanta Caves. A renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Elephanta Caves are one of Mumbai’s most spectacular temple sites, boasting a precious collection of Hindu temple art. The Elephanta Cave Temples date back to 600 AD and are named after the elephant statue that once stood near the island’s shore. On your return there will be views of the Mumbai skyline including the Gateway of India and the Taj Palace Hotel.

In the afternoon it is time to explore Mumbai with a sightseeing tour. This will include a visit to the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, (formerly the Prince of Wales Museum), the colourful Crawford Market and Dhobi Talao.

Overnight Mumbai. 

Day 14 :
Mumbai

Today we continue to explore Mumbai with a visit to Dharavi and to see why it is the heart of small scale industry in Mumbai. Known internationally as ‘one of the largest slums in Asia’, many think of Dharavi as Mumbai’s beating heart. It houses about one million inhabitants and its industries have an annual turnover of approximately US $665 million. 

On this tour, you’ll experience many of these business activities such as recycling, pottery-making, embroidery, bakery, soap factory, leather tanning and poppadom making. People from all over India come to live in Dharavi, making it a microcosm of India. You will see this diversity in the mix of temples, mosques, churches and pagodas.

In plenty of time you will be transferred to Mumbai International airport & board your international back to home. End our services.

The Cost Includes

  • Domestic Economy Class flight between Indore and Mumbai
  • Accommodation as described or SIMILAR
  • Service of Delighted Journey’s representatives
  • Sightseeing and entrance fees as per the itinerary
  • Meal: 14 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches and 6 Dinners
  • English-speaking local guide in Gwalior, Bhopal, Indore & Mumbai only.
  • Sunset River cruise (shared basis) at Ahilya
  • An accompanying English-speaking naturalist during safaris at Satpura
  • Shared open-air Jeep, boat and elephant-back safaris inside Satpura National Park
  • Transfers and Transport in an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Air-Conditioned Chair-Class train tickets from Delhi to Gwalior and from Gwalior to Bhopal
  • Bottled water in the vehicle for transfers

Central India Tour

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