DAY 1: ARRIVAL MUMBAI / GOA (CONNECTING FLIGHT)
Arrive Delhi early in the morning.
Connect your flight to Goa (not included in the price)
Welcome at the Airport with a flower Garland and a bottle of
water.
Embark on a journey to Goa, where the rhythmic waves compose a
symphony, and the golden sands are the canvas for unforgettable
moments. Dive into the vibrant tapestry of this coastal paradise,
where ancient traditions dance with modern beats, and each sunrise
promises a new chapter of adventure. Discover a kaleidoscope of
flavors, from sizzling seafood on the beach to the spicy melodies
of Konkani cuisine. In Goa, time slows down, and every sunset is a
celebration. Let the carefree spirit of this tropical haven awaken
your wanderlust and create memories that shimmer like the
sun-kissed shores
Lunch in the hotel (Not included for FIT’s)
Day free at the beach
Dinner at the hotel (not included for FIT’s)
Overnight at the hotel.
DAY 2: GOA
Breakfast at a hotel.
Leave for full day sightseeing of Goa.
Visit the Basilica of Bom Jesus. Start your day with a visit to
the Basilica of Bom Jesus in Old Goa. This UNESCO World Heritage
Site houses the remains of St. Francis Xavier.
Visit the Se Cathedral, Explore the Se Cathedral, one of the
largest churches in Asia, known for its impressive architecture
and historical significance.
Visit the St. Augustine Tower. Visit the ruins of the St.
Augustine Tower, which was once part of the St. Augustine Church.
The tower offers a glimpse into Goa's colonial past.
Lunch in the city (not included for FIT’s)
Head to Dona Paula to enjoy panoramic views of the Arabian Sea.
The viewpoint is named after a tragic love story and provides a
picturesque setting.
Continue towards Miramar Beach. Visit Miramar Beach for a relaxing
stroll along the coastline. It's a great place to enjoy the sea
breeze and capture beautiful coastal views.
Visit the Panjim Market. Explore the markets in Panjim for some
shopping. The Municipal Market is known for its fresh produce,
spices, and local products.
Dinner at the hotel. (not included for FIT’s)
Overnight at the hotel.
DAY 3: GOA
Breakfast at Hotel.
Full day sightseeing for another part of Goa
Anjuna Beach is located in North Goa, approximately 18 kilometers
from Panaji, the capital city of Goa. It is situated between the
Arabian Sea and the Hill, providing a picturesque backdrop.
Known for its vibrant and lively atmosphere, Anjuna Beach attracts
a diverse crowd, including backpackers, hippies, and party
enthusiasts. The beach has a bohemian and free-spirited ambiance,
with beach shacks, cafes, and markets contributing to its unique
character.
Vagator Beach is situated in North Goa, approximately 22
kilometers from the capital city, Panaji.
It is located near Anjuna Beach and is easily accessible by
road.
Vagator is known for its stunning scenery, with red cliffs, golden
sand, and the Arabian Sea providing a picturesque backdrop. The
beach is divided into two main parts - Big Vagator (or North
Vagator) and Small Vagator (or Ozran Beach). Vagator Beach has a
more relaxed and laid-back atmosphere compared to some of the more
party-centric beaches in Goa
Mapusa Bazaar is situated in the town of Mapusa, which is about 13
kilometers north of Panaji.
The market takes place every Friday, and it is most vibrant during
the morning and early afternoon hours. Friday is considered the
main market day when locals and tourists alike gather to shop for
a variety of goods. Mapusa Bazaar is known for its diverse range
of products, including fresh produce, spices, clothing, footwear,
accessories, textiles, souvenirs, and household items.
You can find an array of Goan specialties, such as spices, cashew
nuts, feni (a local liquor), and handmade crafts. (if the market
is closed then some other attraction will be added)
Lunch at a local restaurant (not included in FIT’s)
The Bodgeshwar Temple is a well-known Hindu temple located in
Mapusa, North Goa, India. The Bodgeshwar Temple is situated in the
small town of Mapusa, approximately 12 kilometers north of Panaji,
the capital city of Goa. The primary deity of the Bodgeshwar
Temple is Lord Bodgeshwar, who is considered to be an incarnation
of Lord Shiva. The temple is a place of worship for the local
Hindu community and attracts devotees seeking the blessings of
Lord Bodgeshwar, especially during festivals and special
occasions.
Dinner at hotel (Not included with FIT’s)
Overnight Stay at Hotel.
DAY 4: GOA
Breakfast at hotel.
Day at leisure (no Car / No Guide)
Lunch and Dinner at the hotel (Not included for FIT’s)
Overnight at the hotel.
DAY 5: GOA – DELHI (Flight not included in the price)
Breakfast at hotel.
Transfer to Airport for flight to Delhi.
Arrive Delhi in the day. Check in at the hotel.
Delhi, a city where the echoes of history resonate with the
vibrant beats of modern life. Step into the heart of India's
capital, where ancient monuments stand tall amidst bustling
markets and cutting-edge technology. Delhi, a kaleidoscope of
cultures, unfolds its layers like chapters of a captivating novel,
where every street tells a tale, and every corner holds a piece of
the nation's narrative. From the grandeur of historic landmarks
like the Red Fort and Qutub Minar to the energetic chaos of
Chandni Chowk's bazaars, Delhi is a fusion of tradition and
innovation, a symphony of flavors, and a dynamic canvas painted
with the hues of diversity. In this city, time weaves through
ancient alleys and modern avenues, creating a mosaic of
experiences that linger in the senses long after the journey
begins.
Lunch at a local restaurant (Not included for FIT’s)
Afternoon city tour of Delhi.
Afternoon visit the Market of Connaught place and India Gate, A
war memorial dedicated to Indian soldiers who died in World War I,
India Gate is an iconic landmark and a great place for an evening
stroll.
Visit the Rashtrapati Bhavan from outside: The official residence
of the President of India, this grand building is a masterpiece of
British architecture. While you can't enter the main building, you
can take a guided tour of the Mughal Gardens (in February-March)
and visit the adjacent Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum.
Visit the Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: This prominent Sikh temple is
known for its beautiful golden dome and serves free meals to
thousands of visitors every day.
Dinner at the hotel (Not included for FIT’s)
Overnight at hotel.
DAY 6 : DELHI – AGRA (200 KMS / 5H)
Breakfast at hotel.
Leave for the morning visit of Delhi.
Old Delhi is a vibrant and historically rich area that provides a
unique blend of cultural, religious, and culinary experiences.
Navigating the narrow lanes and bustling streets can be a bit
overwhelming, but it's all part of the charm of exploring this
historic part of the city.
Visit the Red Fort (Lal Qila): This iconic fort is the most
prominent landmark of Old Delhi. It was the main residence of the
Mughal emperors for over 200 years. The stunning architecture and
grandeur of the fort make it a must-visit site.
Visit the Jama Masjid: One of the largest mosques in India, Jama
Masjid was also built by Emperor Shah Jahan. Visitors can climb
the minaret for a panoramic view of Old Delhi.
Walk through the lanes Chandni Chowk: This bustling market street
is the heart of Old Delhi. It's a sensory overload with narrow
lanes, crowded markets, street food stalls, and shops selling a
variety of goods. Don't miss trying the famous paranthas at
Paranthe Wali Gali or sampling local street food.
Lunch at a local restaurant (not included for FIT’s)
Leave for Agra.
Welcome to Agra, where the sands of time embrace the majestic
silhouette of the Taj Mahal. A city that breathes history, Agra is
a canvas painted with the strokes of Mughal elegance and
architectural marvels. Unravel the tales of love and legacy as you
wander through the ornate halls of the Agra Fort and stroll along
the gardens of Mehtab Bagh with the Taj Mahal as your backdrop.
Agra, a living heritage, resonates with the whispers of bygone
eras, inviting you to witness the magic of marble, the charisma of
craftsmanship, and the essence of an era immortalized in every
intricacy. Beyond the ivory domes and intricate arches, Agra is a
symphony of culture, color, and charm, where every street, every
corner, beckons with the allure of timeless splendor.
Arrive Agra in the evening.
Dinner at the hotel or in a local restaurant (not included for
FIT’s)
Overnight at hotel.
DAY 7: AGRA
Breakfast at hotel.
After breakfast visit the Taj Mahal (Closed on Friday). The Taj
Mahal is a mausoleum located in Agra, India, built by Mughal
Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal.
The Taj Mahal (also "the Taj") is considered the finest example of
Mughal architecture, a style that combines elements from Persian,
Ottoman, Indian, and Islamic architectural styles. In 1983, the
Taj Mahal became a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was cited as
"the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally
admired masterpieces of the world's heritage."
Agra Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The fort is also known
as Lal Qila, Fort Rouge and Red Fort of Agra. It is about 2.5 km
northwest of its much more famous sister monument, the Taj Mahal.
The fort can be more accurately described as a walled palatial
city.
Lunch at a local restaurant (not included for FIT’s)
Afternoon free for shopping for any additional visit. (please
consult the guide for the same.
Dinner at the hotel (Not included for FIT’s)
Overnight at hotel.
DAY 8: AGRA – DELHI (200 KMS / 5H)
Breakfast at hotel
Leave for Delhi.
Lunch at a local restaurant (not included for FIT’s
Afternoon free for shopping
Dinner at a local restaurant (not included for FIT’s)
Transfer to Airport.
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