Duration : 10 nights / 11 days
Cities covered :
Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Mumbai, Goa
Highlights : The
trip highlights the special Indian cusines served with a
distinctive local flavor. Mughalai food at Delhi and Agra.
Typical Rajput cuisines at Jaipur and the famous sea foods of
Goa are some of the highlights of the trip.
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Day 1 - DELHI
Arrive Delhi.
Meeting and assistance on arrival and transfer to hotel.
Dinner at the Bukhara Restaurant in the Maurya Sheraton Hotel.
The robust cuisine of the North-West Frontier. The décor
comprises stone floors and walls hung with authentic Bukhara
carpets. Rough hewn tressle tables and wooden stools complete
the rugged look. Copper pots and urns are suspended from the
ceiling and pillars by natural rope; the quality of this type of
food is entirely dependent upon the Chef. The skills and
experience of Master Chefs have contributed in making Bukhara
the outstanding success that it is.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 2 - DELHI
Morning visit the Institute of Hotel Management – one of
India’s premier culinary colleges. Afternoon at Leisure.
Dinner at Dum Pukht Restaurant in the Maurya Sheraton Hotel. The
traditional Indian style of serving by courses has been revived
at Dum Pukht and a silver “Dasteran” at each place setting acts
as a base for the specially designed blue and white crockery.
Some of the most popular dishes are Murg Khusk, Purdan Badal
Jaam and the melt-in-the-mouth Kakori Kabab.
Overnight at Hotel.
Day 3 - DELHI /AGRA
(203 KMS)
Morning depart by coach for Agra. Enroute visit Sikandra. On
arrival check in at the hotel.
Afternoon city tour visiting the world famous Taj Mahal built by
the Moghul Emperor Shahjehan in 1630 AD for his beloved queen
Mumtaz Mahal to enshrine her mortal remains. Later visit the Red
Fort containing the Halls of Private and Public audience and
other Palaces. Also visit the Tomb of Itmad-ud-Daulah built by
Empress Noor Jehan in memory of her father. Later visit the
marble and handicrafts emporium. It is also famous for leather
products such as shoes, bags, belts etc. Visit some of the
emporiums and browse through the local bazaar.
Evening witness Magic Show followed by the Dinner at “The Mughal
Room” the roof top restaurant at Hotel Clarks Shiraz, to taste
Mughal cuisine. Visitors to India with an interest in culinary
arts may have noticed in the newspapers the reference to
“Mughlai” food as it denotes a distinctive style of cooking.
Some of the traditional dishes are Biryani: a dish of meat and
rice, Rogan Josh: hot lamb curry dish cooked in butter and
spices, Murga Musalam: pieces of chicken cooked in white cashew
and almond sauce. Best in sweet-dishes are the most popular
ones: Carrot Halwa and Shahi Tukra.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 4 -- AGRA-JAIPUR
(230 KMS)
Depart by coach for Jaipur. Enroute visit Fatehpur Sikri: Built
by Emperor Akbar in 1569 A.D. and abandoned after 15 years due
to scarcity of water. See the graceful buildings
including the Jama Masjid, Tomb of Salim Chisti, Panch Mahal and other
Palaces. Later, proceed for Jaipur. Arrive and check in at
hotel. Evening at leisure. Dinner at Durbari Restaurant in
the Rajputana Sheraton Hotel, this night brings you a taste of
the rich cuisine of the desert of Rajasthan with its very own
exclusive ambience.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 5 - JAIPUR
Morning excursion to Amber Fort, the ancient capital of the
state until 1728. Visit the Jagmandir or the Hall of Victory
glittering with mirrors, Jai Mahal and Temple of Kali. Ascend,
on the elephant back, the hill on which the fort is situated.
Later, proceed for the city tour of Jaipur visiting the
Maharaja’s City Palace, the observatory and drive past Hawa
Mahal and colorful local bazar of “The Pink City”.
Time free for shopping: Jaipur is famous for Gems, Jewellery and
miniature paintings. Dinner is served in a village ambience. A
taste of the rustic Indian village is brought to you with all
its charm. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 6 - JAIPUR - BOMBAY
In time transfer to the airport to board flight for Bombay.
Meeting and assistance on arrival and transfer to hotel.
Afternoon visit Gateway of India, Prince of Wales Museum (closed
on Mondays), Jain Temples, Hanging Gardens on the slopes of
Malabar Hills offering a great view of Marine Lines and
Chowpatty Beach, Kamla Nehru Park, Mani Bhawan (where Mahatma
Gandhi used to stay) then to Dhobi Ghat. Also drive past Afghan
Church, Flora Fountain (the Bombay nerve – centre), colourful
Crawford Market and Marine Drive.
Dinner at “Rippon Club”, an opportunity to sample the Parsi
cuisine, offering specialities for the connoisseur. The Parsi
cuisine is deliciously spiced and one of the specialties “Dhansak”,
a mutton, lentil and vegetable potpourri served with brown rice
consumed with a pint of lager. Some other dishes are “Kolmino
patio” – a sweet and sour prawn curry, “Dhandal patio” – fish
curry served with rice and lentils.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 7 - BOMBAY
Morning visit the Institute of Hotel Management to interact
with the students and teachers. Afternoon free.
Evening: Traditional Gujarati Food is served Buffet style while
you indulge your taste buds, feast your eyes on the colourful
sight of ladies swaying to the Garba dance from typical Gujarat.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 8 - BOMBAY - GOA
In time transfer to the airport to board flight for Goa.
Meeting and assistance on arrival and transfer to hotel.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 9 - GOA
Day free to relax on beach.
A sea food Barbeque dinner is served by the poolside even as the
breeze carries the salty smell of the sea to you and to get into
the right mood a live band can be arranged as well as Goan Folk
Dance.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 10 - GOA
Day free to relax on beach. Overnight at hotel.
Day 11 -- GOA - BOMBAY & DEPART BOMBAY
Transfer to the airport to board flight for Bombay.
On arrival transfer to International airport to board flight for
onward destination.