Highlights

From the Pink City of Jaipur and the red sandstone of Rajasthan’s forts, to the gleaming white marble of the Taj Mahal and the Blue City of Jodhpur, northern India is a vibrant, colourful land. There are the parched ochre dunes of the Thar Desert sands, the silver streets of Chandni Chowk and the array of reds and oranges of a classic New Delhi sunset across the city’s rooftops. The neighbouring regions of Rajasthan, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh are fascinating, diverse, historically rich, romantic and, above all, make up one of the most beautiful places on earth.

Unforgettable India
If ever there was a time to step out of your comfort zone, it is in Rajasthan – where maharajah-gilded palaces, exuberant festivals and sprawling tiger reserves are set amongst a contrasting landscape of haunting desert, serene lakes and green hills. The capital of this massive state is Jaipur, a fairytale and exotic land of breathtaking palaces, local handicrafts and historic monuments.

Neighbouring Delhi, home to India’s capital city New Delhi, embodies everything there is to love and hate about India’s frenzied urbanity. It’s a city with a wealth of cultural, spiritual, artistic and culinary delights – and where sacred cows wander crowded streets, hawkers sell brightly coloured tapestries, rich silks and exotic fabrics, and pedestrians are narrowly avoided by the cars and rickshaws that fight their way along narrow streets.

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