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From Delhi to Mumbai Festival of Lights 9 nights, From 1100

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From Delhi to Mumbai with Festival of Lights - 9 nights

Take a very interesting tour that includes the cities of Delhi, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Ranakpur, Udaipur and Bombay. We will visit the historical monuments such as the Taj Mahal, Amer Fort, Udaipur Palace, the blue city of Jodhpur, and the Victoria Station in Bombay. Diwali is a religious festival also known as the Festival of Lights and is a very important festival in India. It commemorates the return to the city of Ayodhya of Prince Rama after his victory over Ravana, king of the demons. According to legend, the inhabitants of the city filled the walls and roofs with lamps so that Rama could easily find his way. From there began the tradition of turning on a multitude of lights during the night. 


Regular Tour arriving 27 OCT 2024.

Guides available in Spanish, English, Italian, German, and French.

Immediate Confirmation Program.

All entrances and tours included according to the program.

Udaipur-Mumbai domestic flight in Economy class.

Small group of maximum 16 pax.

Festival of Lights - Diwali 2024

From Delhi to Mumbai with Diwali Festival of Lights - 9 nights

27 OCT - Arrival in Delhi

Upon arrival at Delhi Airport, you will be greeted by a representative from Diva India Tours. You will be transferred to the hotel in a private car. Check-in and overnight at the hotel.


DELHI: India's modern capital is also an ancient city whose origins are lost in legend. Hundreds of monuments adorn it, with their carved and thousand-year-old history. From this city numerous Hindu and Muslim dynasties, including the Mughals, ruled India. No less than 7 successive cities existed here before the arrival of the British, who would create, with the help of Sir Edwin Lutyens, their dream capital.


28 OCT - IN DELHI

Breakfast. In the morning we will visit Jama Masjid, the largest mosque in India, in the heart of Old Delhi. We will take a photo stop at the Red Fort and go to Raj Ghat, where Gandhi was cremated, and the Sikh temple. Panoramic view of the government buildings along the Raj Path and the imposing India Gate. To complete our tour we will visit the impressive Qutub Minar Minaret, 72 meters high.  Dinner at the hotel.


29 OCT - DELHI - AGRA

Breakfast. Departure by road to Agra. Visit to the Taj Mahal, which captivates those who see it with its unsurpassed architectural perfection. It was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife. Next, we will visit the Red Fort of Agra, on the banks of the Yamuna River, in the heart of the city. It reflects Indian architecture under three Mughal emperors: Akbar, Jehangir and Shah Jahan. Dinner and accommodation.


30 OCT - AGRA - Fatehpur Sikri - JAIPUR

Breakfast. Morning departure to Jaipur, visiting en route the ghost city of Fatehpur Sikri, the imperial capital frozen in time. It was the last city built by Akbar and apparently abandoned due to lack of water. We continue to Jaipur, the pink city and capital of Rajasthan. In the afternoon, photo stop at the Albert Hall Palace and the Birla Temple where the guide will tell us about this festival and we will visit the local market to see the Diwali lights. Dinner and accommodation.


31 OCT - JAIPUR - Amer - JAIPUR

Breakfast. We will visit Amber, which offers a spectacular view from the road. We will climb up to its fortified palace on elephant back. We will make a photo stop at the Palace of Wind and Lake. On the way back to Jaipur we will visit the Maharaja's Palace and its museums. We will also be amazed by the colossal instruments of the Jai Singh Observatory. At around 6:00 p.m. we will go to the city palace to see the religious ceremony of the festival of lights Diwali. Dinner and accommodation.


01 NOV - IN JAIPUR - Festival of Lights - Diwali

Breakfast. Visit Patrika Gate, a picturesque place famous for its painted gates, for photo opportunities. Stroll through the centre of Jaipur to see the markets. 


 At around 6:00 pm, we will go to the city palace or to the house of a Hindu family to watch the religious ceremony of the festival of lights Diwali


Dinner and accommodation at hotel.


02 NOV - JAIPUR - JODHPUR

Breakfast. Departure by road to the blue city of Jodhpur. Arrival and check-in. Next, we will visit the Jodhpur Fort and the cenotaphs of Jaswant Thada. We will go down to the clock tower to see the market. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel.


03 NOV - JODHPUR - Ranakpur - UDAIPUR

Breakfast. Departure by road to Ranakpur where we will visit the Jain temple of Adinath, famous for its architecture. We will continue by road to the city of lakes Udaipur, on the way we will visit the temples of Ek lingji and Nagda. Arrival in Udaipur and check-in. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel.


04 NOV - UDAIPUR - MUMBAI

Breakfast. Boat ride on Lake Pichola in front of the City Palace. Visit to the City Palace, the most ornate palace-museum in Rajasthan. Return to the hotel and check-out at 12:00. Transfer to Udaipur airport to take the flight to Bombay at a possible time of 16:20 17:50 or 20:00 21:35. Arrival in Bombay and transfer to the hotel. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel.


05 NOV - MUMBAI - EUROPE / AMERICA

Breakfast. At 10 am we will check out from the hotel and go to visit the city, the financial capital of India: the Gateway of India, the central library. At 1 pm we will stop at a restaurant where you can eat on a paid basis. We will continue with visits to Mani Bhawan, a Jain temple and the Hanging Gardens. Panoramic view of the Clock Tower, the Supreme Court, Victoria Station and Flora Fountain. At Dhabi Ghat the washermen continue to practice this craft as they did centuries ago. At the end we will drop you off at Bombay airport around 6 pm.

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Desayuno. Nuestro representante le esperar en el saln del hotel para presentarle a su gua y al chofer. Empezaremos la visita con una foto parada en el fuerte rojo, cerca se encuentra Chandni Chowk, en tiempos avenida imperial que el Shah Jahan gustaba recorrer cabalgando,  y desde all iremos a, pasando por las callejuelas de vieja Delhi, Jama Masyid,  una de las mezquitas ms grandes de la India, construida por el Emperador Mogol Shah Jahan en el s.XVII.

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