Day 1-2: Taj Mahal (Agra, Uttar Pradesh)
It begins in Agra, a city famous for the Taj Mahal, a monument of immortal love. Built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal, this UNESCO Heritage site is one of the most magnificent pieces of architecture.Highlights:
- Visit the Taj Mahal at sunrise to see the colour changes.
- Visit the nearby Agra Fort, a red sandstone fort that was a Mughal fortress.
- So, set your GPS to Mehtab Bagh for a different view of the Taj Mahal at sunset.
- Mughlai food from local joints such as Peshawri and Pinch of Spice.
- The next wonder is a train ride or hired car to Jaipur after a fulfilling experience in Agra.
Day 3: Hawa Mahal and Amber Fort (Jaipur, Rajasthan)
Jaipur, the Pink City, is home to two of India’s seven wonders: Hawa Mahal and Amber Fort.- Hawa Mahal: Nicknamed the ‘Palace of Winds, ’ this red and pink sandstone structure has 953 small windows that royal females would use to observe street celebrations without being spied on.
- Amber Palace: An architectural masterpiece, Amber Palace is located on a high hill and has Hindu and Mughal architectural elements. Discover its grand halls, elaborate mirror work and striking views of Maota Lake.
Other Attractions:
- City Palace and Jantar Mantar, a UNESCO-listed astronomical observatory.
- Indulge in a traditional Rajasthani dinner at Chokhi Dhani, a culturally rich village resort.
- Finish your trip to Gujarat by overnight train.
Day 4-5: Statue of Unity (Kevadia, Gujarat)
The Statue of Unity, built in Gujarat, is in honour of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the Iron Man of India.Highlights:
- Get an insight into the views from the Viewing Gallery facing the Narmada River.
- Visit the Sardar Patel Memorial, which outlines the leader’s accomplishments.
- Watch the Laser Light and Sound Show.
- Go boating in the Narmada River.
- From the Statue of Unity, fly or train to Mahatma Gandhi’s dream city or offer the second Wonder of the World.
Day 6: Gateway of India (Mumbai, Maharashtra)
The Gateway of India, constructed in 1924, is an emblem of India's colonial past and a symbol of independence, representing the historic relationship between the two regions.Things to Do:
- Visit Elephanta Caves, a UNESCO Heritage Site famous for ancient rock-cut temples, but take a ferry ride first.
- Take a walk along Marine Drive for a breathtaking sunset.
- Explore the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, an old-school train station with cool Victorian Gothic architecture.
- Street food to try includes vada pav, pav bhaji and bhel puri.
- Book a midnight flight to Kerala for your next adventure.
Day 7–8: Backwaters of Kerala & Mattancherry Palace (Kochi)
Kerala, ‘God’s Own Country’, has stunning backwaters, Mattancherry Palace and more.Backwater Experience:
- Houseboat Cruise in Alleppey Witness the lush greenery and traditional village life; take a houseboat cruise in Alleppey.
- Have an Ayurvedic massage and savour Kerala’s mouthwatering seafood offerings.
- Mattancherry Palace, also known as the Dutch Palace, features beautiful Kerala murals, artefacts from the royal family and Portuguese-influenced architecture.
- Travel to Amritsar for the final wonder.
Day 9-10: Golden Temple, Amritsar, Punjab
The Golden Temple is the holiest Sikh shrine and feels peaceful and spiritual.Highlights:
- And now marvel at that beautiful gold building shining across the Amrit Sarovar (the sacred pool).
- Join the langar (community kitchen), which feeds thousands of free meals daily.
- Take a tour of the Partition Museum and Jallianwala Bagh for historical context.
- Watch the Wagah Border Ceremony, a daily ritual by Indian and Pakistani military members.