Ultimate India & Bhutan

Step into a world where time slows and wonder deepens, from the mirrored palaces of Rajasthan to Bhutan’s whispering pine valleys. This extraordinary adventure moves between the vibrant energy of India and the profound stillness of the Himalayas. Drift across Udaipur’s lakes at sunset, wake to the call to prayer echoing over Delhi, and hike to Bhutan’s fabled Tiger’s Nest, moments that stay with you long after the journey ends.

Delhi, Udaipur, Jaipur, Agra, Delhi, Punakha, Thimphu, Paro
13 nights private tour from $11,900
Ultimate India Bhutan

Journey highlights

  • From India’s royal grandeur to Bhutan’s spiritual calm, experience two distinct cultures united by a sense of majesty and meaning.

  • Sleep in former palaces, river lodges, and mountain sanctuaries, each chosen for its story, soul, and setting.

  • A private sunset sail on Lake Pichola, morning prayers in a Sikh temple, blessings from Bhutanese monks, experiences that connect you deeply to place.

  • Designed with rhythm and balance, this itinerary moves from color and celebration to stillness and serenity, the perfect blend of discovery and renewal.

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Itinerary

Fly to Delhi
Day 1 - 3
  • Delhi: Where Empires Meet

    At a Glance

    Day 1: Arrival in Delhi
    Step off the plane and into another world. Your VVIP welcome ensures a seamless arrival as you’re whisked through the airport and driven to The Imperial, a hotel that feels like a living museum, its marble halls echoing with tales of empire. Spend the afternoon unwinding, letting the hum of the city filter through jasmine-scented gardens and art-lined corridors.

    Day 2: Echoes of Past and Present

    Begin in New Delhi, where Mughal domes stand in elegant harmony. Explore Humayun’s Tomb, a masterpiece of symmetry, and feel the calm reverence of Bangla Sahib Gurudwara, where prayers drift over sacred waters. Later, the tempo shifts in Old Delhi, a whirlwind of color, sound, and scent. Weave through Chandni Chowk by cycle rickshaw, past spice stalls and silver merchants, before stepping into the vast Jama Masjid. Conclude with a traditional dinner at Haveli Dharampura, a beautifully restored mansion that captures the spirit and soul of Delhi’s storied past.

    Where to stay

    The Imperial, New Delhi (2 nights)

Day 3 - 5
  • Udaipur: The City of Lakes

    At a Glance

    Day 3: Reflections in the Water
    This morning, fly south to Udaipur, a city of shimmering lakes and ivory palaces. As the sun dips low, step aboard a private boat and glide across Lake Pichola, its rippling waters reflecting the marble facades of royal residences. The light fades, bells chime from distant temples, and Udaipur glows in soft gold, India at its most poetic.

    Day 4: Stories in Stone and Silence
    Begin your day in the City Palace, an opulent maze of courtyards, mosaic halls, and sweeping views over the lake. Wander through the sacred calm of Jagdish Temple, its intricate carvings telling stories of gods and kings. In the afternoon, travel to Nagda and Eklingji, where ancient temples rise from quiet lakesides, their weathered walls whispering centuries of devotion.

    Where to stay

    The Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur (2 nights)

Day 5 - 7
  • Jaipur: The Pink City

    At a Glance

    Day 5: Palaces and Petals
    Fly to Jaipur, a city painted in pink. At Rambagh Palace, once home to the Maharaja himself, your arrival feels like stepping into a bygone era. Spend your afternoon at leisure, perhaps by the pool beneath peacocks strutting across manicured lawns, or wandering where royal guests once gathered.

    Day 6: Forts, Crafts, and Color
    Rise early for a journey to Amber Fort, its ramparts glowing in the morning light. Inside, mirrored halls reflect the past in a thousand flickers. Later, explore the City Palace Museum and the astronomical wonders of Jantar Mantar, before joining your guide through Jaipur’s old bazaars, where craftsmen hammer brass, jewellers polish gemstones, and the scent of cardamom drifts through the air.

    Where to stay

    Rambagh Palace Jaipur (2 nights)

Day 7 - 8
  • Agra: The Eternal Love Story

    At a Glance

    Day 7: The Road to Agra
    Your journey east unfolds through countryside and color, pausing at the haunting beauty of Fatehpur Sikri, a Mughal city long abandoned yet perfectly preserved. Arrive in Agra, where your suite at The Oberoi Amarvilas gazes directly onto the Taj Mahal. As the sun sets, watch the marble glow in hues of rose and amber, a love story carved in stone.

    Day 8: The Taj at Dawn
    At sunrise, the Taj Mahal feels almost otherworldly, its reflection shimmering on the still water, its symmetry flawless. Return for breakfast before exploring Agra Fort and Itmad-ud-Daulah, both monuments to power and artistry. Later, drive back to Delhi and settle into The Roseate, a serene retreat surrounded by gardens and reflecting pools.

    Where to stay

    The Oberoi Amarvilas (1 night)

Fly to Bhutan
Day 8 - 10
Day 10 - 12
  • Thimphu: Where Tradition Meets Today

    At a Glance

    Day 11: Across the Pass
    Cross back over Dochula Pass, pausing to admire its 108 chortens framed by snow-capped peaks. In Thimphu, visit the towering Buddha Dordenma, golden and serene, gazing over the capital. As dusk falls, monks’ chants echo through the valley.

    Day 12: Heart of the Kingdom
    Immerse yourself in Thimphu’s rhythm, the scent of butter lamps in Memorial Chorten, the calm order of Tashichho Dzong, and the charm of the Folk Heritage Museum. Between visits, wander the markets, where crimson-robed monks brush past vendors selling chilies, incense, and handwoven textiles.

    Where to stay

    Six Senses Thimphu (2 nights)

Day 12 - 14
  • Paro: The Spirit of Bhutan

    At a Glance

    Day 13: Valleys of Legend
    Journey to Paro, a valley steeped in myth. Explore the National Museum and Rinpung Dzong, where whitewashed walls glow beneath pine-clad hills. Then retreat to COMO Paro, a haven of peace where crisp mountain air fills every breath.

    Day 14: The Ascent to Tiger’s Nest
    Few experiences compare to the climb to Taktsang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest), clinging to a cliff high above the valley. The air thins, the prayer flags flutter, and when you finally arrive, silence. The monastery seems to float between earth and sky. Back at your lodge, a traditional hot stone bath soothes the spirit after this sacred ascent.

    Where to stay

    COMO Uma Paro (2 nights)

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In the western, central and eastern Bhutan you will mostly experience cold European-like weather. Winter lasts here from November to March. The Monsoon occurs between June and August when the temperature is normally between 8° and 21°C. October and November are arguably the best months, when the monsoon has passed and the skies are clear. The spring months of March, April and May are best for the flora, but it can be stormy as the monsoon builds up for July-September.

Ultimate India & Bhutan
Ultimate India & Bhutan

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