Dazzling Dubai & India with Raul Rosell
Overview
Style | Custom Group Tour escorts & guides for some segments |
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Themes | History & Culture | ||
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Package includes
- Flights
- Coach
- Transfers
- Hotel
- Meals
- Guides
- Round trip flights from Fort Lauderdale via Emirates Airlines including fuel surcharges, taxes and fees (all taxes and fees are subject to change until ticketed)
- 11 nights’ accommodations in deluxe and superior first class hotels
- Breakfast daily plus 1 lunch & 1 dinner
- All transfers and ground transportation
- Comprehensive touring program including entrance fees in India
- Professional, English-speaking tour director in India
Optional add-ons
- Exciting optional excursions in Dubai and India
Detailed Itinerary
Deadline for reservation: June 24, 2017
DAY 1: Depart USA
- Check in for your overnight flight to Dubai from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
DAY 2: Dubai
3 nights JW Marriott Marquis, Dubai.
- Arrive in Dubai, meet our representatives, and transfer to your centrally located hotel
DAY 3: Dubai
Breakfast.
- Full day at leisure or enjoy optional tour
Full Day itinerary: Enjoy the day at leisure in one of the most dazzling cities in the world, or join several exciting optional excursions
Optional Excursion: Half Day Dubai City Tour, $65. Today's exciting optional morning tour will take you to picturesque Dubai Creek, which the Ancient Greeks called the River Zara. The first settlements by the Bani Yas tribe were along its banks, and later it served as a port for ships coming from as far as India and East Africa. Today, this saltwater creek divides the modern city into two parts, Deira on the north and Bur Dubai to the south, and remains a busy waterway both for traditional dhows and sleek luxury yachts. This is your first photo opportunity with a magnificent panorama of the city and its amazing futuristic skyline.
Next stop is the Bastakiya district, where traditional courtyard houses, with characteristic wind towers that cleverly catch the breezes to cool the houses, line the narrow alleys. Many of the houses in this picturesque area of Dubai, previously home to the city's merchants, have been lovingly restored by proud locals who wish to preserve the unique ambience of the district.
Continue to the Dubai Museum, housed in the massive, restored Al Fahidi Fort. Inside, lifelike dioramas offer a fascinating view of life in Dubai before the discovery of oil.
You'll learn the importance of the date palm to the desert culture, the maritime traditions of fishing and pearl-diving, boat building and much more. Take a walk through the bustling, exotic souks, where you'll find beautiful and bargain-priced textiles, spices and gold. Another highlight of your city tour is a chance to take one of Dubai's most reliable and inexpensive forms of transportation, the Abra water taxi.
Your coach will bring you back to your hotel.
Optional Excursion: Burj Khalifa, $59. In the afternoon, you may choose to independently visit the Burj Khalifa (formerly known as Burj Dubai), officially opened in 2010 as the tallest building in the world. This miracle of international cooperation and coordination houses a luxury Armani hotel, offices of some of the world's most successful companies, and for a lucky few, homes that are as high as the clouds. Take in sweeping views of the city from the breathtakingly high "At the Top" observation deck.
Optional Excursion: Desert Safari & BBQ Dinner, $90. For those in the mood for adventure, in the late afternoon, set out on an optional desert safari tour, where you'll discover the vastness and stark beauty of the sand dunes that surround Dubai. You'll also enjoy a BBQ dinner and live belly dancing entertainment on this exciting optional tour.
DAY 4: Dubai
Breakfast.
- Full day at leisure or enjoy optional tour
Full Day Itinerary: Relax and explore on your own, or join an optional excursion to Abu Dhabi.
Optional Excursion: Full Day Abu Dhabi, $120. Today, see another sophisticated city of the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi. Enjoy a panoramic view of Jebel Ali, the largest man-made port, en route to the iconic symbol of Abu Dhabi, the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. Later, drive along the sweeping curve of the Corniche, replete with parks and fountains, from which you'll enjoy a contrast of modern skyscrapers against the sparkling waters of the Persian Gulf. Visit the Heritage Village, and learn about the history of Abu Dhabi in a reconstructed oasis. Walk through the open-air museum and see craftsmen demonstrate traditional skills. Later, visit the Zayed House, home of the late Sheikh Zayed, the founder and first president of the UAE. Stop at Yas Island, where the Ferrari World theme park and Formula 1 race track are located. Return to Dubai.
Optional Excursion: Dhow Dinner Cruise, $85 (purchased locally). This evening, we recommend an optional dinner cruise by dhow boat on the Dubai Creek. A magnificent view of both sides of Dubai Creek illuminated by night adds to the charm of this wonderful way to experience Dubai.
DAY 5: Dubai & Delhi
2 nights Shangri-La Eros Hotel, Delhi. Breakfast.
- Transfer to the airport for your flight to Delhi
- Upon arrival, you'll be met and escorted to your hotel
DAY 6: Old & New Delhi
Breakfast.
- Full day sightseeing tour of Old and New Delhi
- Ride by bicycle rickshaw to Jama Masjid, India's largest mosque
Full Day Itinerary: After buffet breakfast at the hotel, board your coach to explore Old and New Delhi. Sprawling on the banks of the river Yamuna, bustling Delhi typifies the soul of India, where many layers of civilizations have flourished for more than 3,000 years.
Begin at the modern Laxmi Narayan Temple, built in honor of the Hindu goddess of wealth, Laxmi, and of her consort, Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the Hindu Trinity. Popularly known as the Birla Temple for the noted industrialist family which built it, Laxmi Naryan Temple was one of the first major Hindu places of worship open to the lower caste Harijans (untouchables). Continue to Raj Ghat, the memorial to Gandhi, built at the site of his cremation on the banks of the Yamuna River. Drive past the magnificent Red Fort, built in 1648 as a symbol of Mughal's power.
Later, ride by bicycle rickshaw to the Jama Masjid, India's largest mosque. Commissioned by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, it was completed in 1656 after six years of work by 5,000 laborers. The impressive marble and red sandstone edifice is considered one of the loveliest houses of worship in the world and contains a collection of important relics. It can accommodate 25,000 worshipers and still serves as one of the primary mosques in Old Delhi.
Next, you'll marvel at the Qutab Minar, the world's tallest free standing minaret at 72.5 m (238 ft.), and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Qutab Minar's origins are shrouded in mystery; some say it was erected as a victory tower to indicate Islamic rule over the country, while others believe it is simply an ornate minaret used to call the faithful to prayer. Whatever the reason, the five-story tower was exquisitely constructed of sandstones and marble obtained from the destruction of 27 Hindu Temples. Here you'll also find the Iron Pillar, a curiosity thought to date from 5th century A.D., which has never rusted.
Sightseeing continues in New Delhi, which reflects the legacy the British left behind. You'll see the India Gate, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and reminiscent of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. The 42 meter high structure is a war memorial for the Indian soldiers who died in World War I and the Afghan Wars.
Burning in a shrine under the arch is the Amar Jawan Jyoti (the flame of the immortal warrior), which marks the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Proceed to the Parliament building and the Rastrapathi Bhawan, the President's residence.
Day 7: Delhi & Jaipur
2 nights ITC Rajputana, Jaipur. Breakfast, lunch & dinner.
Full Day Itinerary: After a good night's sleep and breakfast, drive to Jaipur. Known as the Pink City, Jaipur is India's first and perhaps best planned city, full of beauty and color. Here you find magnificent palaces and gardens, serene lakes, and wide tree-lined streets. Except for the busy traffic of bicycles, cars and buses, little seems to have changed since 1727, when Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II designed and built the city. En-route lunch will be at Aagman camps where you will have the unique experience of Turban Tying for Men & Odhani / Chunni (multi-purpose scarf) for Women : Demonstrations and insight about traditional Indian, men get to learn how to tie colorful turbans and women get to wear colorful Odhani/Chunni and feel like Maharaja’s (King) & Maharani’s (Queen). A perfect opportunity to capture on your camera lenses.
Later arrive in Jaipur and check into your hotel and enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure. Dinner is confirmed for the group this evening at the 1135 AD Restaurant at 7:30 PM.
Day 8: Jaipur
- Morning tour of Jaipur, including the Hawa Mahal and the Amber Fort
- Afternoon at leisure
Full Day Itienrary: This morning's tour starts with a stop at the Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds). Its beehive-like structure is an interplay of red and pink sand stone, painstakingly outlined with white borders and motifs. Behind this elaborate latticed facade, the cloistered ladies of the court could watch the daily goings-on in the street below.
Then, continue to the imposing Amber Fort, ancient capital of Rajasthan. The fort was begun in the 17th century by Maharaja Mansingh, Emperor Akbar's most successful general. Perched atop the Aravalli hills overlooking the Moat Lake, the fort's fortified battlements and crenellated walls spread over many acres. Ascend to the fortress by jeep or elephant (if available) to view the sprawling complex of courtyards and halls, many of them hung with magnificent paintings and inlaid with precious stones.
This afternoon, explore the markets and lanes of Jaipur on your own. Breakfast provided.
Optional Excursion: Jaipur City Tour including the City Palace & Jantar Mantar Observatory, $30. Take an optional excursion to some of the city's famous pink sandstone buildings, including the City Palace Museum, housing the magnificent art collections of the Maharajas of Jaiputo. At the entrance to the City Palace is Jantar Mantar, the largest of five observatories founded by classical astronomer Sawai Jai Singh II nearly three centuries ago. Its 14 massive masonry instruments are extraordinarily precise and were used for measuring time, predicting eclipses, tracking stars' location as the earth orbits around the sun ascertaining the declinations of planets, and more.
Day 9: Jaipur, Abhaneri Village & Agra
2 nights ITC Mughal, Agra. Breakfast.
- Visit Abhaneri Village and see the Chand Baori stepwell
- Continue to Jaipur and check into your hotel
Full Day Itinerary: After breakfast, depart for Abhaneri Village, a popular stop along the Jaipur-Agra road for the impressive Chand Baori stepwell and the Harshat Mata Temple. The Chand Baori is perhaps the region’s most visited stepwell and is one of the largest and deepest in all of India. These stepwells were created to harvest rain water and also provided the locals a place to cool off during the hottest summer months as the temperature is a few degrees cooler at the bottom of the well than at its surface. Lunch en route today will be at your own expense. Arrive in Agra and check into your hotel. Breakfast provided.
Day 10: Agra
Breakfast.
- Sunrise tour of the Taj Mahal
- Remainder of the day at leisure, or join optional excursions
Full Day Itinerary: This morning you'll rise early to enjoy an awesome sunrise tour of the Taj Mahal, truly one of the wonders of the world. Built in the 17th century by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as an expression of his love for his wife Mumtaz Mahal, the Taj took 22 years and 20,000 men to build, its white marble quarried 200 miles away and transported to the site by a fleet of 1000 elephants. Though the Taj is known for its stunning symmetry and balance, it is the close-up marble inlay work which is really astounding. You'll have ample time to explore this outstanding piece of architecture, and to wander the pristine gardens that surround it.
Optional Excursion: Agra Fort, $25. Visit the splendid Agra Fort, built by and inhabited by six successive generations of Mughal emperors—Babur, Humayun, Akbar, Jehangir, Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb. Though often eclipsed by the Taj Mahal, this sprawling fortress, more accurately described as a massive walled palatial city, is magnificent in its own right, and is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. It was here that Shah Jahan was imprisoned by his son, Aurangzeb, and from the Muasamman Burj, a tower with a marble balcony, Jahan watched the continuing construction of his Taj Mahal until his death.
Optional Excursion: Itmad-Ud-Daulah & Sikandra, $25. This tour takes you to Itmad-Ud-Daulah, known as the "Baby Taj," the first Mughal structure totally built from marble. In addition, visit the Sikandra, the sandstone and marble tomb of Akbar which blends Islamic, Hindu, Buddhist, Jain and Christian motifs and styles, and other interesting sites.
DAY 11: Agra, Delhi & Varanasi
2 nights Hotel Rivatas, Varanasi. Breakfast.
- This morning drive to Delhi and transfer to the airport
- Internal flight – Delhi to Varanasi
- Transfer to hotel in Varanasi
Full Day Itinerary: This morning, transfer to Delhi airport for your short flight to Varanasi, the religious heart of Hindu India. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel. The city gets its inherent charm from its location on west side of the Holy Ganges, where bathing ghats are always bustling with life at any given time of the day. Written records of the Skanda Purana and the Mahabharata mention Varanasi's existence as long as 3000 years ago. It is probably the oldest inhabited city in India, and one of the world's most ancient. As a place of devotion and worship, Varanasi attracts thousands of pilgrims every year, and many Hindus in the latter part of their lives wish to spend their retirement here. This evening, enjoy an aarti ceremony at the Assi Ghat. This ceremony celebrates the religious significance and history of Varanasi; replete with tales of plunder and destruction by conquerors and religious zealots.
DAY 12: Varanasi
Breakfast.
- Early morning cruise on the river Ganges
- City tour of Varanasi
- Afternoon visit to Banaras Hindu University
Full Day Itinerary: This morning at dawn, have a cup of tea or coffee in the lobby before you depart for an unforgettable experience on a cruise on the river Ganges, stopping at the most important of the bathing ghats. From your boat, you will witness the rituals of Hindu pilgrims, which follow centuries' old tradition and belief that those who die in Varanasi or whose mortal remains are immersed in the holy Ganges, will be incarnated to human life in the next birth. The riverfront, in the early morning, is a spiritually uplifting sight that you will long remember as a highlight of your India tour.
After your early morning tour of the bathing ghats, return to your hotel for a buffet breakfast. Later, board your touring coach for a visit to the city of Varanasi, including a visit to Vishwanath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva and the most sacred shrine in Varanasi. Continue to Banares Hindu University, considered to be the largest residential university in Asia. Within the university campus, Vishwanath Temple and Bharat Kala Kendra (Museum) are well worth a visit
Afternoon free at leisure for shopping on your own.
DAY 13: Varanasi/Delhi/USA
Breakfast & dinner.
- Morning free at leisure
- Transfer to the airport for your flight back to Delhi
- Check into your hotel and get some rest before the next leg of your journey
- Enjoy an included dinner, then board your return flight home via Dubai
DAY 14: Arrive USA
- Your memorable journey ends today when you arrive in the USA
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