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Carefully designed to
take in the very
best of northern India,
the ‘Darjeeling Mail’ tour
on board the luxury
Maharajas’ Express
train
covers
everything from India’s
most important cities to
spectacular
UNESCO-listed sights such
as the Taj Mahal, the
‘ghost city’ of
Fatehpur Sikri and of
course, the unique
Darjeeling Himalayan
Railway.
We visit India’s modern
capital,
Delhi, as well as Calcutta
– considered its cultural
capital – and
Bombay, India’s commercial
centre and home to the
‘Gateway of India’.
Also on our itinerary are
Jaipur’s incredible Amber
Fort and the
world-famous Taj Mahal, as
well as Varanasi (formerly
Benares), perched
on the banks of the River
Ganges and one of
Hinduism’s holiest sites.
Here we will take a
private cruise, as well a
walk along the city’s
famous ‘ghats’.
However the highlight of
this very
special tour must be the
time we spend in the
Himalayas. We climb up
into the mountains using
the ‘Toy Train’ of the
Darjeeling Himalayan
Railway – one of only two
UNESCO-listed railways in
the world.
Taking around eight hours
to climb to
7,400ft at Ghum before
dropping slightly into
Darjeeling (passengers
can take a private bus if
they prefer, which is
quicker), the little
steam locomotives use
loops and zig-zags to claw
their way up the
mountainsides on their
journey from Siliguri,
where we leave the
‘Maharajas’ Express’.
In Darjeeling we stay in
the renowned
Windamere or New Elgin
hotels, our bases for
exploring the local area
with its tiger sanctuary,
tranquil streets – and
magnificent views of
the world’s highest
mountains. Snow-capped
Kanchenjunga, the
third-highest, is most
prominent but on clear
days from Tiger Hill you
can even see the peak of
Everest some 200 miles
away. Our time in the
Himalayas is – literally –
an extraordinary highlight
of a trip that
will stay in the mind
forever.
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| Itinerary |
Day
1: Bombay (Mumbai)
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Your
voyage of
discovery begins
at Bombay
airport, where you
will be met and
transferred to the
five-star Taj
Mahal Hotel for a
luxurious
two-night stay.
(Meals today at
your own
arrangements).
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2:
Bombay
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This
morning we take a
short cruise,
weather
permitting, to
Elephanta Island,
a lush island
densely wooded
with palm, mango
and tamarind
trees. The
atmospheric and
fascinating
cave complex,
which dates back
to the 3rd – 5th
century, was
designed
to honour the life
of Lord Shiva, one
of the most
auspicious Hindu
gods
and is now a World
Heritage
Site. Marvel
at the many
statues and
works of art
dedicated to Lord
Shiva. We return
to Bombay for
lunch at
the Khyber
restaurant and in
the afternoon you
are free to
explore
Bombay
independently or
visit one of the
colourful local
markets. In
the evening a
welcome drinks
reception is
followed by dinner
at your
hotel where you
can get to know
your fellow
travellers who
will share
this remarkable
journey.
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3:
Bomba
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The
compelling city of
Bombay is rich in
culture and
history. Today we
visit the ‘Dhobi
Ghats’, an
intriguing
outdoor laundry.
The dhobi is a
traditional
laundryman who
collects
your dirty linen,
washes it and
returns it neatly
pressed. The Ghats
are the laundries
where they
practice this
historic
tradition. Our
tour
then takes in Fort
Bombay and
Gandhi’s House,
now turned in to a
fascinating museum
depicting his
inspirational
life. Lunch is
served in
a local
restaurant.
Mid-afternoon sees
us boarding our
private train,
the Maharajas’
Express, a perfect
way to experience
the colour,
character
and amazing
diversity of
India. Settle into
your beautifully
appointed
cabin and enjoy
the hospitable
atmosphere of the
Bar Car before
experiencing fine
Indian or western
cuisine prepared
by the Taj Hotel’s
chefs.
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Day
4:
Udaipur,
The
City
Of
The
Lakes.
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We spend
a leisurely
morning onboard as
the landscape and
spirit of India
unfolds before
us. We then
have
the opportunity to
listen to a talk
on Indian culture
before arriving
at Udaipur, known
as the ‘City of
Lakes’ or ‘Venice
of the East’. A
beguiling tapestry
of breathtaking
lakes and
opulently majestic
palaces
from the Rajput
era await your
discovery. The
afternoon is spent
admiring the
awe-inspiring
beauty of the Lake
Palace constructed
entirely of
marble, which sits
on its own island
in the Pichola
Lake,
and visiting the
medieval grandeur
of City Palace.
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Day
5:
The
Pink
City
Of
Jaipur
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With a
breakfast arrival
into the capital
of Rajasthan, the
‘Pink City’ of
Jaipur overwhelms
the senses as we
embrace its rich
and colourful
past. This morning
we visit the Amber
Fort and explore
its breathtaking
and ornate
majesty, including
the
magnificent Hall
of Mirrors. After
lunch in a local
restaurant, we
continue our
exploration with a
tour of the Jantar
Mantar
Observatory,
the imposing and
vast City Palace
and the beautiful
Hawa Mahal, or
Palace of Winds.
This delicately
stunning, yet
enduring monument
is
constructed
entirely of pink
sandstone and was
built in 1799 to
allow
royal ladies to
discreetly observe
everyday life.
Finally, if time
permits, we
explore a famous
fabric market
before returning
to our
train to refresh
ourselves. This
evening we dine in
the elegant
Rambagh
Palace Hotel.
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Day
6:
Delhi
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One of
the oldest cities
in the world,
Delhi is a
bustling and
vibrant city. Our
fascinating city
tour takes
in the Raj Ghat
memorial to
Mahatma Gandhi,
the World Heritage
Site of
Humayun’s Tomb,
the first example
of Mughal
architecture in
India, and
the towering
Indo-Islamic Qutab
Minar, the tallest
brick minaret in
the
world at 238ft
(73m) which dates
from 1368. Tonight
we enjoy dinner on
board the train.
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7:
Ghost
City
Of
Fatehpur
Sikri,
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After
breakfast, we
visit the World
Heritage Site of
Fatehpur Sikri.
Known as a ‘ghost
city’ this red
sandstone town was
abandoned due to
lack of water in
1585. This
afternoon our
journey takes us
to Agra Fort, a
magnificent
structure
that dominates the
skyline. Its red
sandstone walls
run for 2.5 km and
contain many
fairytale palaces
and two
beautifully
preserved
mosques.
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Day
8:
Agra
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Taj
Mahal
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Today is
devoted to
visiting the
impossibly
beautiful Taj
Mahal,
indisputably the
most famous
building
in the world.
Built in 1648 by
Shah Jahan as a
monument to his
beloved
wife, it took 22
years and 20,000
workers to
complete. Nowhere
else on
the planet will
you experience
such a poignant
architectural
statement
dedicated to the
enduring nature of
human love and
inspirational
artistry.
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9:
Varanasi |
Varanasi
simply has to be
experienced to be
understood. Our
early morning
arrival at Varanasi,
one of India’s most
sacred places,
offers us the
opportunity to
discover what is
believed to be the
oldest continually
inhabited city
in the world.
Situated on the
banks of the Ganges,
this cultural and
religious centre,
established between
3-5,000 years ago,
is a focus for
pilgrims who bathe
in the sacred waters
of the Ganges. We
are
privileged to
experience this
ceremony before
departing for a
private
river cruise. Our
exploration of
Varanasi is
completed with a
guided
walk through the
ancient streets of
this remarkable
city.
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10:
The
Hill
Station Of
Darjeeling |
Today
we leave the
Maharajas’
Express and embark
on a spectacular
journey to the hill
station of
Darjeeling. We
transfer either by
bus (3-4 hours) or
the Darjeeling
Himalayan Railway
(DHR), Toy Train,
from Tindaria which
takes about 6
hours. Travelling
through awe
inspiring scenery we
climb 7,400 feet to
Ghum, the highest
Indian railway
station, where snow
covered
Kanchenchunga
dominates the
skyline, before
dropping 600 feet
into
Darjeeling. Our
locomotive zigzags
and loops, gaining
height to reach
the cooler air of
India’s most famous
hill station. A
packed lunch is
served on the
Darjeeling Train
before arrival into
colonial Darjeeling.
We have dinner in
the Hotel Mayfair
(or similar), where
we will stay
for three nights.
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11:
Darjeeling |
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We
awaken to the
breathtaking
scenery of
Mount
Kanchenchunga and
this morning we
can ride the DHR
up to Batasia
Loop and Ghum,
climbing 600 feet
during its 7km
journey. The
senses
reel as we
experience the
chaotic nature of
roadside life,
passing
within inches of
colourful shops,
houses and
enthralling
monasteries.
Our afternoon tour
of Darjeeling
provides a
wonderful
opportunity to
experience the
elegant grandeur
of colonial life,
as well as the
contrasting
culture of a
Tibetan refugee
centre and an
absorbing visit
to the Himalayan
Institute where we
learn about some
of the famous
mountaineering
expeditions.
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12: Darjeeling |
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This
morning, weather
permitting, we
have
a once in a
lifetime
opportunity to
watch the sun
rising over the
snow
capped Himalayas,
with Mount Everest
rising 200 miles
away on the
horizon. Your
optional early
morning trip to
Tiger Hill is a
quintessential
experience that
captures the very
character of one
of
our planet’s most
overwhelming
natural sights.
This afternoon we
visit
a tea plantation
and sample the
freshest cup of
tea most of us are
ever
likely to taste.
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Day
13: Darjeeling And
Calcutta (Kolkata)
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After an
English breakfast,
we leave this
tranquil haven to
embark on a
private transfer
from Darjeeling to
Bagdogra airport
for a short flight
to Calcutta. On
the way you will
enjoy panoramic
views of the
extensive tea
plantations that
unfurl
around us. On
arrival in
Calcutta we
transfer to the
five-star Taj
Bengal hotel for a
two-night stay.
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14: Calcutta |
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Calcutta
is a sensory
delight and
cultural
extravaganza that
is constantly
evolving. After
breakfast, we
spend the day
exploring and
absorbing the many
sights that
comprise
this enthralling
city that was once
India’s capital.
Our tour includes
a visit to the
Victoria Memorial,
one of the finest
and most prominent
buildings in
Calcutta which
houses a museum
dedicated to the
history of
India. We then
move on to
Dalhousie Square,
the bustling hub
of English
colonial power and
trade during the
two centuries of
British rule. Our
final stop is
South Park
Cemetery, an
atmospheric and
still space
within the clamour
of modern day
Calcutta. In the
evening we say
goodbye to our
fellow travelling
companions who
have shared this
remarkable journey
with us at our
Farewell Dinner.
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15: Calcutta |
You
will be transferred
to
Calcutta airport to
begin your journey
home.
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Train
Information -
Maharajas' Express
- View sample menus of
the excellent
cuisine available
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Prices
per
person for 2012
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Deluxe
Cabin
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Junior
Suite
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Twin
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8,095
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12,995
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Twin
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TBA |
TBA |
TBA |
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Single
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12,495
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19,995
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15,395
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Single
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TBA |
TBA
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Deposit
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750
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1,500
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1,000
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Deposit
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Presidential
Suite
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Tour
Dates 2012
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Eastbound
2012
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Westbound
2012
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10
September -
24 September
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14
September - 28
September
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*Interpreter
on
this
tour
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Please
advise
us if you require
this service.
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IMPORTANT
Visa
Information:
British citizens
will require a
single entry visa
for India. No
Nepalese visa is
required. Citizens
of other
nationalities
should contact
their local
consulate for
specific visa
information.
Please note that
all visa
requirements are
subject to
change.
Special
Offer - UK
residents only:
Please ask about
our FREE visa
service. You
pay only the
applicable
Consular fee.
Prices are land
only.
Flights
not included.
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