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Delhi Hotel Stay - 2 Nights
DAY 2-4
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Delhi - Tour of Old Delhi
DAY 3
Delhi, a veritable megacity home to the Indian capital of New Delhi, is a unique urban metropolis steeped in a rich history and overflowing with culture. Through this exciting tour of Old Delhi, an area of the Central Delhi district that once acted as the capital of the Mughal empire (from 1648 until the empire’s fall in 1857), you’ll have the opportunity to learn more about the history of this remarkable city and a chance to immerse yourself in the culture that survives today. With a knowledgeable English-speaking guide, you’ll spend some time wandering the bustling bazaar of Chandi Chowk – one of the oldest marketplaces in Old Delhi – before visiting one of India’s largest mosques: Jama Masjid.
Things to see:
Chandi Chowk
Found near the Old Delhi Railway Station and the iconic Red Fort, Lal Qila, this bustling marketplace is one of the oldest in Old Delhi and remains one of India’s largest wholesale markets to this day; constructed by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in 1650, shallow channels of water were built to reflect the moonlight throughout the marketplace – giving the marketplace its name, which means Moonlight Square.
Jama Masjid
One of the largest mosques in India, this stunning symbol of Islamic power across India was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan between 1644 and 1656; closely identified with the ethos of Old Delhi, this landmark was also a site of political significance throughout India’s period of British Rule.
Humayun’s Tomb
Commissioned in 1558 by Humayun’s first wife and chief consort, Empress Bega Begum, this remarkable structure was the first garden tomb in India and the first building to utilise red sandstone in construction to such a scale; the complex surrounding the tomb represents an important development in Mughal architecture and highlights the early influences of Persian designs and architectural styles.
Qutub Minar
Located at the site of Delhi’s oldest fortified city, Lal Kot, Qutub Minar is one of the most iconic minarets in India; built between 1199 and 1220, the surface of this ‘victory tower’ is intricately decorated with inscriptions and geometric patterns.
What’s Included
Included
Meals (as listed in the itinerary)
Entrance fees to sites highlighted by the itinerary (where applicable)
Transfers to and from the highlighted sites and hotel (where applicable)
Not Included
Sightseeing stops not disclosed in the itinerary
Additional personal expenses and gratuities (where applicable)
Delhi - Tour of New Delhi
DAY 3
The capital of India and home to all three branches of the Indian government, New Delhi is a unique urban metropolis that you’ll have the chance to explore with this fantastic sightseeing tour of the city. As you drive through the busy streets of this remarkable city, you’ll see the Rashtrapati Bhavan – the official residence of the President of India – and India Gate – a monument to the Indian soldiers that died in the First World War and the Third Anglo-Afghan War – before exploring Rajiv Chowk; also known as Connaught Place, this is a major financial, commercial, business, and entertainment centre in New Delhi and a fantastic place to immerse yourself in the modern culture of the Indian capital. Throughout, you’ll also have the chance to sample local cuisine – including street food like samosas, bread pakoras, and fritters. Throughout the day, you’ll also visit Humayun’s Tomb, the first garden tomb to be constructed on the Indian subcontinent, and the impressive Qutub Minar – a minaret standing tall at the site of La Kot, Delhi’s oldest fortified city. An excursion balancing historical landmarks with bustling marketplaces, and the chance to sample local cuisines like samosas, bread pakoras, and chat papri, this tour is both authentic and informative; you’re not going to want to miss this. Alongside a tour of Old Delhi, this tour of New Delhi’s modern landmarks compliments your time in the Indian megacity perfectly and provides you with a comprehensive experience of the history and culture of this unique destination.
Things to see:
The Rashtrapati Bhavan
An impressive 340-room palace sitting within the 320-acre Presidential Estate in the heart of New Delhi, Rashtrapati Bhavan (on which construction was completed in 1929) is currently the official residence of the President of India; formerly the Viceroy’s House during India’s period of British colonial rule, this is the second-largest residence of any head of state in the world and was interestingly built with 700 million bricks and a minimal amount of steel supports.
India Gate
Formerly known as the All India War Memorial, this monument stands as a memorial to all the Indian Army soldiers who died in the First World War and the Third Anglo-Afghan War between 1914 and 1921; drawing on ancient Roman architectural styles, this was built as part of the British Imperial War Graves Commission of 1917 – which was done to commemorate and remember soldiers who died in the First World War across the commonwealth.
Ravik Chowk
Also known as Connaught Place, this area of New Delhi is one of the city’s main business, financial, and commercial centres – and is regarded as a major tourist destination due to its’ shopping and nightlife; the ninth-most expensive office location in the world, Ravik Chowk is also home to a central park where a large national flag flies in the centre.
Humayun’s Tomb
Commissioned in 1558 by Humayun’s first wife and chief consort, Empress Bega Begum, this remarkable structure was the first garden tomb in India and the first building to utilise red sandstone in construction to such a scale; the complex surrounding the tomb represents an important development in Mughal architecture and highlights the early influences of Persian designs and architectural styles.
Qutub Minar
Located at the site of Delhi’s oldest fortified city, Lal Kot, Qutub Minar is one of the most iconic minarets in India; built between 1199 and 1220, the surface of this ‘victory tower’ is intricately decorated with inscriptions and geometric patterns.
What’s Included
Included
Entrance fees to sites highlighted by the itinerary (where applicable)
Transfers to and from the highlighted sites and hotel (where applicable)
Meals (as listed in the itinerary)
Not Included
Sightseeing stops not disclosed in the itinerary
Additional personal expenses and gratuities (where applicable)
Travel Delhi to Agra
DAY 4
New Delhi may be the capital of India, but it’s far from the only city worth exploring in this remarkable nation. So, it’s time to bid the National Capital Territory of Delhi adieu and embark on a journey south-west to Agra: home of the Taj Mahal. A trip that will take several hours, you’ll have the chance to admire the stunning scenery of Uttar Pradesh as you travel.
Agra Fort & Rooftop Champagne Overlooking Taj Mahal
DAY 4
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Agra Hotel Stay - 1 Nights
DAY 4-5
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Taj Mahal at Sunrise
DAY 5
A symbol of eternal love and one of the world's Seven Wonders, the world-famous Taj Mahal is synonymous with visiting India. Located in the city of Agra, on the banks of the Yamuna River, the Taj Mahal will take you back in time to the days of India's majestic Mughal heritage.
Travel Agra - Ranthambore
DAY 5
It’s time to depart Agra and head to Ranthambore National Park, an expansive reserve famed for its Bengal tiger population. A journey that will take several hours, this is the perfect time to relax and recount your experiences so far, before embarking on your next adventure in India.
Ranthambore - 2 Nights stay
DAY 5-7
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Ranthambore - Morning Jungle Safari
DAY 6
As the sun starts to rise, early in the morning, it’s time to embark on a thrilling jungle safari in Ranthambore National Park. Home to a unique Bengal tiger population alongside several-hundred species of bird and over 300 species of trees, this exciting experience will give you the chance to see these endangered big cats – of which, Bengal tigers are among the biggest – in their natural habitat. A once-in-a-lifetime experience for many, this jungle safari will leave you with lasting memories.
Things to see:
Ranthambore National Park
Over 150 square miles in its totality, this national park is an expansive area of dry deciduous forests and open grassy meadows where roughly 80 Bengal tigers reside; surrounding the striking Ranthambore Fort, Ranthambore National Park is also home to hundreds of species of bird and trees.
Ranthambore Fort
Something of a focal point for historical developments in Rajasthan, this fortress was first founded in 944 and often changed hands during political conflicts and wars of conquest; offering stunning panoramic views of Ranthambore National Park from over 700 ft. above the surrounding plains, you’ll also find three Hindu temples within the complex of structures here.
Bengal Tigers
Among the largest wild cats alive today, Bengal tigers are magnificent creatures that suffer greatly at the hand of poaching and habitat loss; with estimations suggesting that there are only around 4,000 individuals in the wild today, this endangered species is believed to have arrived on the Indian subcontinent approximately 12,000 years ago.
Crested Serpent Eagle
A remarkable bird of prey found throughout tropical Asia, particularly the Indian subcontinent, these creatures are known for their unique yellow beak and long black feathers on the back of their heads; unusually, their wingspan can vary dramatically from anything as little as 3 ft. and under to well over 5 ft.
What’s Included
Included
Meals (as listed in the itinerary)
Entrance fees to sites highlighted by the itinerary (where applicable)
Transfers to and from the highlighted sites and hotel (where applicable)
Not Included
Sightseeing stops not disclosed in the itinerary
Additional personal expenses and gratuities (where applicable)
Things to know
Access to Ranthambore National Park
Photo ID is required when visiting Ranthambore National Park, so ensure you bring your passport in order to gain entry.
Jungle Safari Vehicle
When on a jungle safari in Ranthambore National Park, you will be in a shared safari vehicle.
Ranthambore - Afternoon Jungle Safari
DAY 6
After lunch, it’s time to embark on an exciting jungle safari in Ranthambore National Park. Known for its Bengal tiger population, and surrounding the impressive Ranthambore Fort, this expansive national park affords you the opportunity to see some of the largest big cats alive today in their natural habitat. Ranthambore National Park, however, is also home to over 270 species of bird and over 300 species of tree. So, there’s more than enough to enjoy alongside the exciting tiger sightings on offer.
Things to see:
Ranthambore National Park
Over 150 square miles in its totality, this national park is an expansive area of dry deciduous forests and open grassy meadows where roughly 80 Bengal tigers reside; surrounding the striking Ranthambore Fort, Ranthambore National Park is also home to hundreds of species of bird and trees.
Ranthambore Fort
Something of a focal point for historical developments in Rajasthan, this fortress was first founded in 944 and often changed hands during political conflicts and wars of conquest; offering stunning panoramic views of Ranthambore National Park from over 700 ft. above the surrounding plains, you’ll also find three Hindu temples within the complex of structures here.
Bengal Tigers
Among the largest wild cats alive today, Bengal tigers are magnificent creatures that suffer greatly at the hand of poaching and habitat loss; with estimations suggesting that there are only around 4,000 individuals in the wild today, this endangered species is believed to have arrived on the Indian subcontinent approximately 12,000 years ago.
Crested Serpent Eagle
A remarkable bird of prey found throughout tropical Asia, particularly the Indian subcontinent, these creatures are known for their unique yellow beak and long black feathers on the back of their heads; unusually, their wingspan can vary dramatically from anything as little as 3 ft. and under to well over 5 ft.
What’s Included
Included
Meals (as listed in the itinerary)
Entrance fees to sites highlighted by the itinerary (where applicable)
Transfers to and from the highlighted sites and hotel (where applicable)
Not Included
Sightseeing stops not disclosed in the itinerary
Additional personal expenses and gratuities (where applicable)
Things to know
Access to Ranthambore National Park
Photo ID is required when visiting Ranthambore National Park, so ensure you bring your passport in order to gain entry.
Jungle Safari Vehicle
When on a jungle safari in Ranthambore National Park, you will be in a shared safari vehicle.
Travel Ranthambore - Jaipur
DAY 7
It’s time to say goodbye to Ranthambore and begin your journey to Jaipur in the north-western Indian state of Rajasthan. Transferring in a private vehicle with your English-speaking tour guide, you’ll make a stop en-route from Ranthambore National Park to Jaipur at the stepwell in the village of Abhaneri – one of the deepest and largest stepwells in India.
Travel Ranthambore - Jaipur:
Chand Baori
Descending down approximately 100 ft., this impressive stepwell - situated in Abhaneri, home to the ancient ruins of Abha Nagari – is one of the deepest in India; named after Raja Chanda, a local Nikumbh dynasty ruler, this subterranean structure was once an important water source for the region alongside the site of various religious and ceremonial activities and events.
Jaipur Hotel Stay - 2 Nights
DAY 7-9
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Walking Proximity to city landmark or other areas of interest we think you may like
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Each hotel we select will be 4 stars or over.
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Jaipur - Amber Fort Tour
DAY 8
While in Jaipur, the Amber Fort is a must-see destination; so, you’ll be pleased to know that this comprehensive tour of the palatial complex will give you a chance to spend some time exploring this remarkable landmark. Inside the fort, which is commonly referred to as Amer Palace due to the opulence of the structures within its dramatic walls, you’ll visit several of the intricately designed halls here – including the dazzling Sheesh Mahal and its awe-inspiring vistas of Maota Lake. Built in 1592 by Man Singh I, Amber Fort was once home to the Rajput Maharajas and remains a magnificent example of the artistry of the Hindu Rajput architectural style to this day.
Things to see:
Sheesh Mahal
Often referred to as the Palace of Mirrors, this stunning pavilion in the third courtyard of the Amber Fort is famed for its intricate mirror-work and use of embellished, coloured glass to create incredible floral patterns – all of which would glitter brightly under candlelight.
Amer Palace
A shining example of Hindu Rajput architecture, despite the fact that some buildings in the complex are clearly influenced by the Islamic Mughal architectural style, this opulent palace – which was built in 1592 – is spread across four levels, each with its own courtyard.
Maota Lake
Located at the base of Amber Fort, this lake is home to an island with a stunning saffron garden by the name of Kesar Kyari Bagh; providing water for Amber Fort and the common people living in the surrounding area, a statue of Lord Ganesh is notably taken to be submerged in the waters of the lake during the Ganesh chaturthi festival.
What’s Included
Included
Entrance fees to sites highlighted by the itinerary (where applicable)
Transfers to and from the highlighted sites and hotel (where applicable)
Meals (as listed in the itinerary)
Not Included
Sightseeing stops not disclosed in the itinerary
Additional personal expenses and gratuities (where applicable)
Things to know
Tips and Gratuities
Gratuities are not included in the cost of your tour, and you will need to pay these independently upon arrival.
If you’re touring in a group of ten or more people, a tip of $60 USD per person is recommended. And, if your touring group is less than ten people, a tip of $70 USD is recommended.
Jaipur - Tour of Jaipur
DAY 8
Known as the Pink City, due to the fact that most of the major buildings in the old city are made of red and pink sandstone, Jaipur is the largest city in Rajasthan and home to some stunning architecture and numerous cultural landmarks well-worth exploring. During this insightful tour of the city, you’ll have the chance to marvel at the impressive City Palace of Jaipur and Hawa Mahal – both of which are a blend of Hindu Rajput and Islamic Mughal architectural styles – before venturing into the bustling bazaars of The Walled City: Jaipur’s old city, sitting behind six-metre-tall walls. You’ll also have the chance to visit the remarkable Jantar Mantar in Jaipur; the largest stone and marble observatory in the world, this impressive monument to scientific innovation allows for the observation of celestial positions with the naked eye. To complete this particular experience, the evening will see you enjoy a cooking lesson and dinner at a local restaurant. A unique day tour that touches on Jaipur’s rich history and culture beyond the colonial influences of the 18th and 19th centuries, you certainly won’t forget your time exploring this incredible city.
Things to see:
Hawa Mahal
Known famously as the Palace of the Winds, this impressive building on the edge of the City Palace complex – which is similarly built from pink and red sandstone – was completed in 1799; featuring a lattice-like honeycomb exterior with 953 small windows, and acting as an extension into the City Palace’s Zenana (women’s chambers), this was originally built to afford royal ladies the chance to observe the life and events of the streets below without being seen.
City Palace of Jaipur
A government headquarters that serves as the ceremonial and administrative seat of the Maharaja of Jaipur, the building of this palace complex was completed in 1732 and has been the site of countless cultural, industrial, and religious events over the years; still the home of the Jaipur royal family and its’ staff, this palace also houses several restaurants and galleries alongside the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum.
Jantar Mantar
Completed in 1734, this impressive monument is a collection of astronomical instruments – built by Rajput king Sawai Jai Singh, founder of Jaipur – that allows astronomers to observe astronomical positions and chart the locations of celestial objects with the naked eye; home to the world’s largest stone sundial, there’s surprisingly very little evidence to suggest that this was actually used in a scientific capacity following its construction.
The Walled City
Often referred to as the Heart of the Pink City, this thriving historical and cultural hub represents old Jaipur City; famed for its uniform pink buildings, market bazaars, and cultural landmarks, you’ll find a wealth of unique experiences within these six-metre-high walls – each of the nine chowkris within serves a distinct purpose, with some home to important temples, some home to marketplaces, and more.
What’s Included
Included
Meals (as listed in the itinerary)
Entrance fees to sites highlighted by the itinerary (where applicable)
Transfers to and from the highlighted sites and hotel (where applicable)
Not Included
Sightseeing stops not disclosed in the itinerary
Additional personal expenses and gratuities (where applicable)
Things to know
Tips and Gratuities
Gratuities are not included in the cost of your tour, and you will need to pay these independently upon arrival.
If you’re touring in a group of ten or more people, a tip of $60 USD per person is recommended. And, if your touring group is less than ten people, a tip of $70 USD is recommended.
Travel Jaipur - Delhi
DAY 9
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Delhi Hotel Stay - 1 Nights
DAY 9-10
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Flight departs
DAY 10
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Doha Hotel Stay - 2 Nights
DAY 10-12
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Transfers
Transfers from Airport to Hotel
Included
Transfers from Hotel to Port
Included
Doha
DAY 12
28 Feb 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 11 PM
The capital of Qatar, Doha is a vibrant and bustling city filled with things to do, from historic museums and souqs to modern attractions. With the perfect balance of tradition and modernity, you're guaranteed a fantastic time here. Top attractions include the Museum of Islamic Art, Souq Waqif and the Katara Cultural Village.
Transfers
Transfers from Hotel to Port
Included
Things to do in Doha:
Museum of Islamic Art
Located at the end of the Corniche in Doha, this museum is filled with a variety of exhibits showcasing the heritage of Islam. Complete with impressive architecture, you'll have a wonderful time exploring all of the collections within it and capturing pictures of the city.
Souq Waqif
Located in the heart of the city, the Souq Waqif is a must see when in the city. Featuring a variety of stalls selling a selection of traditional and modern goods, a camel pen, a falcon souq and lots of eateries, this is often at the top of must-visit attractions in Doha.
Katara Cultural Village
Not only does this attraction feature an ampitheatre, but there's also two mosques, a French department store, a gallery, planetarium and other extraordinary features. With so much on offer, you can easily spend a day exploring this impressive attraction.
At Sea
DAY 13
01 Mar 2026
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Dubai - Overnight onboard
DAY 14-15
02 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 4 PM
A major city that’s a holiday hotspot, Dubai is situated in the United Arab Emirates. Known for its luxury shopping, huge skyscrapers and extraordinary beach, you’ll be spoiled on attractions to enjoy throughout Dubai. In particular, the Burj Khalifa, the Palm and the Burj Al Arab are particular landmarks within the city that are must sees.
Things to do in Dubai - Overnight onboard:
Burj Khalifa
The world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa dominates the skies of Dubai. Standing at 830 metres tall, not only can you climb to the top and enjoy breathtaking views out over the city, but within the skyscraper there are restaurants that you can dine in, along with a luxury hotel and apartments.
The Palm
A man made landmark, The Palm is situated on the beautiful turquoise waters of the Arabian Gulf. Not only is The Palm home to an array of luxury properties and restaurants, but the world-renowned 5-star Atlantis Hotel which has a waterpark and more within it.
Burj Al Arab
The world’s only 7 star hotel, the Burj Al Arab is an extraordinary building that’s located on a picturesque beach. A wonderful place to explore or take pictures of, it’s a prominent landmark in Dubai.
Sir Bani Yas Island
DAY 16
04 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 9 AM to 7 PM
Primarily exclusive to MSC Cruises, Sir Bani Yas Island is a stone's throw away from Dubai and a spectacular destination to visit on your cruise. Beloved for its wildlife park, you'll also be able to explore an ancient Christian monastery, a prominent shipwreck, and salt dome hills when you visit. A picturesque island, you'll find yourself able to enjoy active recreation and relaxation in equal measures here.
Things to do in Sir Bani Yas Island:
Nature Walk
If you want to stretch your sea legs in and amongst lounging about on the glorious beaches of Sir Bani Yas Island, a nature walk is an excellent way to see everything this sensational private island has to offer and some of the native wildlife in its natural habitat.
4x4 Safari Adventure
Hop off your cruise ship and into a closed 4x4 vehicle and onto an exciting Safari Adventure, where you can see a number of spectacular animals in their natural habitat and explore the stunning nature reserve that makes up large portions of this sensational island.
Kayaking
Enjoy a relaxing kayak in the crystal clear seas surrounding this stunning island and see everything Sir Bani Yas Island has to offer from a new perspective. This is the perfect activity for all ages and a great way to enjoy the sunshine.
Abu Dhabi
DAY 17
05 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 5 PM
The capital of the UAE, the bustling metropolis Abu Dhabi is rapidly becoming one of the most popular tourist destinations. Not only is it home to beautiful, historic buildings but modern skyscrapers and attractions that draw millions of visitors annually. Top attractions in Abu Dhabi include the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Warner Bros. World and Ferrari World.
Things to do in Abu Dhabi:
Grand Mosque
The beautiful and ornate Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is the largest of its kind in the country and is host to thousands of visitors every year. A prominent place of worship, its white walls and golden features are a picturesque and peaceful marvel in the bustling capital.
Warner Bros World
Alternatively, you could head to the popular Warner Bros World theme park. The world’s largest indoor theme park, it features characters from across the production companies franchises, from DC comic to Looney Tunes, amongst several thrilling rides.
Ferrari World
Another indoor theme park, Ferrari World is any car enthusiast's dream. Located on Yas island in Abu Dhabi, this theme park is home to the world’s fastest roller coaster, the Formula Rossa and opened its doors in 2007.
Bahrain (Manama)
DAY 18
06 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 11 AM to 6 PM
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Doha
DAY 19
07 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 11 PM
The capital of Qatar, Doha is a vibrant and bustling city filled with things to do, from historic museums and souqs to modern attractions. With the perfect balance of tradition and modernity, you're guaranteed a fantastic time here. Top attractions include the Museum of Islamic Art, Souq Waqif and the Katara Cultural Village.
Transfers
Transfers from Port to Airport
Included
Things to do in Doha:
Museum of Islamic Art
Located at the end of the Corniche in Doha, this museum is filled with a variety of exhibits showcasing the heritage of Islam. Complete with impressive architecture, you'll have a wonderful time exploring all of the collections within it and capturing pictures of the city.
Souq Waqif
Located in the heart of the city, the Souq Waqif is a must see when in the city. Featuring a variety of stalls selling a selection of traditional and modern goods, a camel pen, a falcon souq and lots of eateries, this is often at the top of must-visit attractions in Doha.
Katara Cultural Village
Not only does this attraction feature an ampitheatre, but there's also two mosques, a French department store, a gallery, planetarium and other extraordinary features. With so much on offer, you can easily spend a day exploring this impressive attraction.
Flight departs
DAY 19
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Transfers from Port to Airport
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