Grand Journey from India's Golden Triangle to Shimla (2027)
India is a country like no other – a dazzling fusion of sights, sounds, and sensations that awakens the senses. A land of contrasts, where ancient traditions coexist with modern energy, it offers an unforgettable experience.
Our journey through northern India takes in its most breathtaking highlights, from the majestic Taj Mahal, glowing in the soft light of dawn, to the towering fortresses of Rajasthan and the lively bazaars of Jaipur. We’ll explore the echoes of past grandeur in Delhi, where Mughal opulence and colonial elegance intertwine, and ventures into the wild heart of Ranthambore, home to India’s most iconic predator: the elusive Bengal tiger.
At the heart of our adventure is the Taj Mahal, a monument to eternal love, its white marble façade shifting in hues with the rising sun. Beyond its beauty, our journey unveils the layers of India’s past, from the opulent Mughal palaces to the enduring legacies of the British Raj.
This is a voyage into the soul of India; an experience that will challenge, inspire, and leave you with memories to last a lifetime. No matter the season, India is a destination that captivates, surprises, and stays with you long after you leave.
At a glance
Signature tour highlights
- Witness the Taj Mahal at sunrise, its white marble glowing in the soft morning light, a masterpiece of symmetry and delicate inlay work that never fails to mesmerise.
- Experience the bustling streets of Old Delhi in the company of inspiring former street children, whose lives have been transformed by a remarkable local charity.
- Step aboard the legendary Shimla Toy Train, a charming ride through spectacular mountain scenery, before enjoying a three-night stay in the colonial-era hill station of Shimla.
- Stroll through the serene Mehtab Bagh gardens, where you’ll take in an alternate, yet equally stunning view of the Taj Mahal, followed by a delicious dinner at a local Agra restaurant.
- Delve into the grandeur of Fatehpur Sikri, a once-magnificent Mughal capital frozen in time, and explore the rich history of both Old and New Delhi on guided city tours.
- Join an expert naturalist to uncover the mysteries of Ranthambore National Park, home to the famed Bengal tiger, and deepen your understanding of these majestic creatures.
- Stand in awe before the Amber Fort, an architectural wonder perched high above Jaipur and embark on an exhilarating driving safari in search of tigers in Ranthambore.
- Immerse yourself in the hues of the Pink City of Jaipur, Rajasthan’s historic capital, with an expert city tour; then journey through history in Shimla, with a guided visit to the grand Viceregal Lodge and a walking tour of this atmospheric hill town.
Offers
Whether you’re an organised club, a society or even just a group of friends, arranging your group holiday or cruise has never been easier than with Riviera Travel.
Any group of 8 or more people travelling together can book through our dedicated Groups Department. If you’re a larger group we can look at operating your preferred holiday as a private one for just your members only. Smaller groups can travel together on any of our regular tours with other like-minded Riviera guests.
Your itinerary

Departure
Begin your journey to Delhi.
Arrival in New Delhi
Transfer to the five-star Le Meridien hotel for an overnight stay and take a guided tour of New Delhi.

Stay at Le Meridien Hotel - New Delhi
Upon arrival, we transfer to the elegant five-star Le Meridien Hotel for an overnight stay. After a brief rest, we set out to explore New Delhi, a city where colonial grandeur meets centuries of history.
Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1911, the heart of New Delhi is a masterpiece of urban planning, with broad, tree-lined avenues and imposing government buildings that echo the legacy of the British Raj. As we drive down the grand Rajpath, we pass the former Viceroy’s Palace – now the Presidential Residence – as well as the iconic India Gate and Parliament House.
Our journey into history continues with a visit to some of Delhi’s most significant landmarks. We admire the soaring Qutub Minar, India’s tallest stone-built tower, which dates back to 1199, and explore the magnificent Humayun’s Tomb, a remarkable example of early Mughal architecture that inspired the design of the Taj Mahal nearly a century later.
As evening falls, we return to the hotel for a delicious buffet dinner, the perfect way to unwind after a day of discovery.

Old Delhi
Explore Old Delhi on a guided tour including the Raj Ghat, the Gurudwara Bangla Sahib Temple, and the Red Fort.

Stay at Oberoi Trident Hotel - Agra
This morning, we delve into the rich history of Old Delhi, beginning at Raj Ghat, the beautifully simple yet deeply moving memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi. From here, we continue past the towering red sandstone walls of the Red Fort, a commanding reminder of Mughal grandeur, before stepping into the spiritual serenity of Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, one of Delhi’s most revered Sikh temples.
Salaam Baalak Trust
Next, we embark on an immersive walking tour guided by the inspiring young people of the Salaam Baalak Trust, a non-profit organization that provides education and support to Delhi’s street children. As we navigate the bustling lanes and vibrant markets of Old Delhi, these remarkable guides share captivating tales of the Mughal era alongside personal stories of life in the city today.
To complete the experience, we hop aboard a traditional rickshaw, weaving through colourful bazaars where the air is rich with the aroma of exotic spices and sizzling street food.
Delhi to Agra
In the afternoon, we bid farewell to Delhi and embark on a scenic drive to Agra, arriving at the four-star Oberoi Trident hotel in time to relax before another unforgettable day of exploration.

Taj Mahal
Witness the glorious sun rising over the stunning Taj Mahal.

Taj Mahal
We rise early to witness one of the world’s most outstanding spectacles: the Taj Mahal at sunrise. As the first light of dawn bathes its flawless white marble in a golden glow and the morning mist lifts from the Yamuna River, the Taj Mahal appears to float, almost ethereal, above the surrounding landscape. This masterpiece of symmetry and craftsmanship, built as a monument to love, is a sight that lingers in the memory long after you’ve left its marble embrace.
From here, we continue to the mighty Agra Fort, an architectural marvel of red sandstone, where Mughal emperors once ruled in grandeur. Built in 1573, this vast citadel was more than just a fort, it was a walled palace of immense opulence, with towering gates, intricate courtyards, and panoramic views of the Taj Mahal in the distance.
Moonlight Garden & the Baby Taj
In the afternoon, we step into the serene Mehtab Bagh, or Moonlight Garden, a beautifully landscaped retreat offering stunning, alternative perspectives of the Taj Mahal from across the Yamuna River. Photographers will delight in capturing its reflection in the water and the changing hues of its pristine marble.
Next, we visit the exquisite tomb of I'timād-ud-Daulah, often called the ‘Baby Taj’ for its delicate inlay work and jewel-like appearance. This precursor to the Taj Mahal, crafted from white marble, is a hidden gem of Mughal design.
As the day winds, we indulge in traditional Mughal cuisine at a local restaurant, savouring flavours as rich as the history we’ve explored. For those who wish, the evening offers an opportunity to return to the Taj Mahal at sunset, watching its colours shift with the fading light, a truly unforgettable way to end the day.

Fatehpur Sikri
Journey to the abandoned city of Fatehpur Sikri, enjoy lunch at the Laxmi Vilas Palace and visit the Ranthambore National Park.

This morning, we bid farewell to Agra and journey toward one of India’s most intriguing ghost cities: Fatehpur Sikri. Built in 1571 as Emperor Akbar’s grand imperial capital, this vast complex of palaces, courtyards, and intricately carved halls was mysteriously abandoned just 15 years later. Yet time has barely touched its stunning sandstone facades, and walking through its echoing corridors feels like stepping into a forgotten chapter of history.
Travel to Ranthambore National Park
Midday brings a delightful break at the Laxmi Vilas Palace in Bharatpur, where we enjoy a leisurely lunch in regal surroundings before heading to the railway station. Here, we board the Shatabdi Express, a comfortable, air-conditioned train that will whisk us towards one of India’s most celebrated wildlife reserves; Ranthambore National Park.
Once the private hunting ground of Rajasthan’s maharajas. Ranthambore’s 400-square-kilometres of rugged terrain, dense forests, and tranquil lakes now provide a vital sanctuary for an astonishing variety of wildlife. Most famous its population of extraordinary Bengal tigers, the park plays a crucial role in India’s Tiger Project, which has worked tireless to protect these magnificent creatures.
For the next two nights, we settle into the Ranthambore Regency, a welcoming, family-run retreat offering comfort and hospitality in the heart of the wild. With all meals included, we have time to relax, soak in the natural beauty, and anticipate the thrilling game drives ahead

Ranthambore Game Drive
Prepare for an early start in the hopes of catching a glimpse of Ranthambore’s famous tigers on a game drive.

Rising before dawn, we set off on an early morning game drive, venturing deep into the heart of the Ranthambore National Park aboard specially designed, open-top canter vehicles. As the first light spills across the rugged landscape, the anticipation builds; this is the best place in India to catch a glimpse of the elusive Bengal tiger.
But Ranthambore is more than just tigers. This vast wilderness is home to over 300 species of birds, from the regal crested eagle to the striking painted stork and the ever-present wild peacocks. Keep your eyes peeled for sambar deer, the largest antelope in Asia, as well as wild board, marsh crocodiles, and the rare sloth bear. Near the park’s entrance, a mischievous troop of black-faced langur monkeys often provide an entertaining welcome.
With the expertise of a local naturalist, we gain deeper insight into the ecological importance of the tiger, learning how this apex predator plays a vital role in maintaining the delicate balance between prey and vegetation. The experience also includes a fascinating wildlife documentary, offering a closer look at conservation efforts and the ongoing challenges of protecting India’s big cats.
By late morning, we return to our hotel with time to unwind before lunch. The adventure continues in the afternoon as we embark on a second game drive, seizing another opportunity to witness Ranthambore’s remarkable wildlife in its natural habitat. As the sun sets over the jungle, we return for a well-earned dinner, reflecting on the day’s memorable encounters.

Jaipur
Explore the ‘Pink City’ of Jaipur on a guided walking tour, stopping off as the Astronomical Observatory and the City Palace.

Stay at Jaipur Marriott Hotel
After breakfast, we bid farewell to Ranthambore and journey north to the enchanting Pink City of Jaipur, a place where royal grandeur and vibrant culture blend seamlessly.
Our afternoon exploration begins at one of Jaipur’s most iconic landmarks, the Hawa Mahal - or Palace of Winds – with its entrancing honeycomb facade designed for royal ladies to observe the bustling streets below without being seen. From here, we delve into the Astronomical Observatory, an architectural marvel built in 1726, where enormous stone instruments have been measuring the heavens for centuries.
Continuing our journey through Jaipur’s regal past, we visit the City Palace, a stunning blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture, still home to the present Maharaja of Jaipur. Within its grand courtyards and opulent halls, we’ll admire an extraordinary collection of royal costumes, intricate carpets, historic paintings, and a formidable armoury.
For the next two nights, we settle into the elegant four-star Marriott Jaipur, offering a perfect blend of modern comfort and traditional charm, ensuring a restful stay in this captivating city.
Personalise your holiday
Jaipur at night by Rickshaw
Price: From £19pp
The “Pink City Rickshaw Co.” is a unique innovative initiative of ACCESS Development Services, a not for profit organization and aims to provide a new aspirational employment opportunity to 200 women from low income households in Jaipur. Experience the medieval mystique of the Jaipur city by the eco-friendly auto rickshaws and enjoy this amazing and completely off-beat experience of Jaipur at night. The beautiful, iconic structures are gorgeously lit up after sunset and you will be treated to splendid views of the city.
Please contact us for more information and to add the above experience to your booking.

Amber Fort
Visit the colossal Amber Fort in the hills above Jaipur.

This morning, prepare for yet another unforgettable experience as we visit one of Rajasthan’s most impressive landmarks, the Amber Fort. Perched dramatically on a rugged hillside just outside Jaipur, this grand fortress is a masterpiece of Rajput architecture, blending imposing ramparts with intricate artistic details.
Our guided exploration takes us deep into its ornate courtyards, grand halls, and hidden chambers, uncovering the stories of royal intrigue and opulence. We’ll step into the secluded quarters once reserved for the Maharaja’s wives and concubines, offering a glimpse into the lavish lives of Jaipur’s nobility. One of the most mesmerising sights is the Sheesh Mahal, or Hall of Mirrors, where thousands of tiny convex mirrors shimmer like a starlit sky, creating a dazzling spectacle as they catch and reflect the light.
A visit to Amber Fort is truly a journey into Rajasthan’s regal past, where history and architectural brilliance come together in a spectacular fashion.

Rajasthan
Head deeper into rural Rajasthan for a guided walking tour of Alsisar.

Stay at Heritage Alsisar Mahal
Venturing deeper into rural Rajasthan, we travel north through a landscape dotted with quaint villages and bustling market towns, eventually reaching the historic Sekhawati region and the charming village of Alsisar.
Once a thriving stop on India’s Silk Road, Alsisar was home to prosperous merchants who amassed great wealth and expressed their success through the construction of opulent havelis; grand mansions adorned with elaborate frescoes. These intricate paintings, depicting mythology, daily life, and colonial influences, have earned Sekhawati the title of ‘the world’s largest open-air art gallery’. While many of these havelis now stand in quiet grandeur, the former royal residence of Alsisar’s kings has been meticulously restored into a stunning heritage hotel, offering a glimpse into a bygone era of regal splendour.
This afternoon, we’ll take a guided stroll through the village, admiring some of the finest hand-painted facades, stepping into the past as we uncover the stories behind these architectural masterpieces. Along the way, we’ll soak in the rhythm of local life, watching artisans at work and villagers going about their day in this hidden gem of Rajasthan.

New Delhi
Leave Rajasthan behind and return to New Delhi for a stay at Le Meridien.

Stay at Le Meridien Hotel - New Delhi
After a leisurely breakfast, we make out way back to Delhi for the final night of our journey. Our home for the night is the luxurious Le Meridien Hotel, where we’ll unwind and reflect on the incredible experiences of the past days. Enjoy a delightful, included dinner this evening.

Train to Shimla
Board the express train from Delhi to Kalka and travel on the Shimla narrow-gauge railway.

Stay at Oberoi Cecil Hotel - Shimla
We begin our day with a smooth morning ride aboard the express train from Delhi, heading north towards Kalka for a four-hour adventure. Our seats are in the comfortable, air-conditioned chair-class carriages, perfect for enjoying the views through the large windows.
At Kalka, we make the switch to the charming Shimla narrow-gauge ‘toy’ train for the final leg of our journey. Though the carriages are smaller and lack air conditioning, the beautiful scenery more than makes up for it. This railway, inaugurated by the Viceroy, Lord Curzon, in 1903, takes us through an awe-inspiring landscape, crossing 800 bridges and passing through 102 tunnels over its 96-kilometre route. A packed lunch is included, ensuring we stay fuelled for the journey.
Arriving at Shimla’s quaint station in the late afternoon, we are transferred to the luxurious Oberoi Cecil Hotel for a three-night stay. This five-star gem, with its stunning Burmese Teak floors, vast atrium lobby, and excellent amenities – like an indoor pool and an Asian spa – promises a relaxing retreat. Each air-conditioned room boasts elegant furnishings and views of the surrounding teak forests, making this one of the finest hotels in India.

Shimla
Discover Shimla’s colonial past on a visit to Viceregal Lodge.

Today, we embark on a journey through Shimla’s rich colonial past. One of the standout attractions is the Viceregal Lodge, an imposing structure designed in the grand Scottish Baronial style. Built to accommodate the Viceroy and his staff during their six-month stay in the town, the Lodge is surrounded by lush botanical gardens. While some of the interior remains off-limits, the areas open to the public offer a fascinating glimpse into the life of the British elite during the final years of the Raj. The photograph collection, particularly from the late Victorian era, provides a poignant connection to this bygone era.
Afterward, we take a leisurely stroll along Shimla’s Mall Road, a charming pedestrian-only promenade that offers a delightful mix of history and shopping. From the iconic Scandal Point and Christ Church to the mock-Tudor post office, Gaiety Theatre, and Town Hall, the Mall is a visual feast. Known for its vibrant markets and eclectic shops, Shimla is particularly celebrated for its handmade pashmina shawls, making it the perfect place to pick up a timeless souvenir.

Free Day in Shimla
Enjoy a day at leisure in Shimla.

Today, enjoy a leisurely day in Shimla, where the pace slows down and the options are endless. Unwind at the hotel’s luxurious pool or indulge in a rejuvenation treatment at the spa, or perhaps take another stroll along Mall Road, soaking up the atmosphere while hunting for last-minute treasures in the vibrant local markets. If you’re feeling adventurous, several short treks in the surrounding hills offer a refreshing way to connect with nature.
As the evening sets in, a lavish buffet dinner awaits, offering a perfect conclusion to your day of relaxation and discovery.
Personalise your holiday
Fagu Valley visit with light lunch
Price: From £39pp
Fagu is one of the highest points in Shimla and from this vantage point we get views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, as well as views over Shimla. After our visit we will enjoy a light lunch in the afternoon at the Wood Ville Palace heritage hotel, which is the former summer residence of the Raja Rana of Jubbal, a pre-independence kingdom of the Shimla Hill States.
Please contact us for more information and to add the above experience to your booking.

Train to Delhi
Drive to Kalka and then return by train to New Delhi.

Stay at Taj by Vivanta
As our time in the charming hills of Shimla comes to an end, we bid farewell to the Oberoi Cecil Hotel and begin our journey back to Delhi. We descend the winding roads by car, soaking in the last glimpses of the stunning mountain landscapes, before reaching Kalka to board our train. After a scenic and comfortable rise, we return to Delhi for one final night at the luxurious Vivanta New Delhi Dwarka Delhi, where we can unwind and reflect on the unforgettable experiences of our journey.

Return Home
Say goodbye and start your journey home.
Hand-picked hotels

Ranthambore Regency
Sawai Madhopur, India
Chosen for its relaxing atmosphere and attentive service.

Oberoi Trident Hotel - Agra
Agra, India
Chosen for is serene backdrop of lush gardens, delicate fountains and landscaped courtyards.

Heritage Alsisar Mahal
Alsisar, Rajasthan
Chosen as a charming property which gives a real insight into the India of yesteryear.

Oberoi Cecil Hotel - Shimla
Shimla, India
Chosen for its commanding position overlooking Shimla with views across the Himalayas.

Le Meridien Hotel - New Delhi
New Delhi, India
Chosen for its atrium glass building which is recognised as one of the ‘100 icons of Delhi'.

Jaipur Marriott Hotel
Jaipur, India
This modern hotel has an outdoor swimming pool and spa.

Taj by Vivanta
New Delhi, India
Taj by Vivanta was chosen for its never-ending charm and comfort. (2025 only)
Extras & upgrades
From £39pp
Fagu is one of the highest points in Shimla and from this vantage point we get views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, as well as views over Shimla. After our visit we will enjoy a light lunch in the afternoon at the Wood Ville Palace heritage hotel, which is the former summer residence of the Raja Rana of Jubbal, a pre-independence kingdom of the Shimla Hill States.
Please contact us for more information and to add the above experience to your booking.
From £19pp
The “Pink City Rickshaw Co.” is a unique innovative initiative of ACCESS Development Services, a not for profit organization and aims to provide a new aspirational employment opportunity to 200 women from low income households in Jaipur. Experience the medieval mystique of the Jaipur city by the eco-friendly auto rickshaws and enjoy this amazing and completely off-beat experience of Jaipur at night. The beautiful, iconic structures are gorgeously lit up after sunset and you will be treated to splendid views of the city.
Please contact us for more information and to add the above experience to your booking.
Price: From £179pp (2025)
All of our India tours include daily breakfast and a selection of dinners, however we also offer the option to upgrade your stay to include dinner every night at your hotel. You will get the opportunity to sample a variety of delicious local delicacies from a comprehensive buffet.
Please contact us for more information and to add the above experience to your booking.
Opt for a convenient door-to-door service with transport from your home to your choice of regional airport or train station, available as an added optional with every holiday. This can be added to your booking after you've booked online by giving our reservations team a call, or when you're booking over the phone.
From hotel upgrades to holiday extensions, you can benefit from our Travel Concierge service:
- Add hotel stays before your tour in the destination your tour starts in
- Add hotel stays after your tour in the destination your tour ends in
- Change your departure airport (depending on flight availability)
- Upgrade your flight
- Book a door-to-door transfer service from your home to your departure airport or airport hotel
- Add transfers to and/or from the airport to your hotel
Available pre and post booking.
Travel connections
All transfer times listed here are approximate, and dependent on traffic. If you have a question regarding transfer times please don't hesitate to contact us.
Arrival airport | First hotel location | Transfer time |
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Delhi – Indira Gandhi International Airport | Delhi | 1 hour |
Final hotel location | Departure airport | Transfer time |
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Delhi | Delhi – Indira Gandhi International Airport | 1 hour |
FAQs
The cost of a 30-day tourist e-visa is US$10 if your date of entry if from April to June, or US$25 if your date of entry is from July to March.
You must apply for your e-visa no more than 30 days before you’re due to enter India. The application takes around three working days. We recommend you apply for your e-visa two to three weeks before your arrival date in India.
Once your visa is approved, you have 30 days to enter India. Upon entry, the visa is then valid for 30 days, and it is a double entry visa.
During the application, you’ll need to submit a passport-sized photo in JPEG format and a scanned copy of your passport in PDF format.
Apple online at indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa/
- Currency: Indian Rupee
- Flight Time: Approx. 8 hrs 30 mins
- Language: Hindi
- Time Zone: GMT+5.5
- Country: India
The deposit for this holiday is £500pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 90 days before you depart.
The price of this holiday is per person, based on two people sharing a twin room. Single rooms are subject to availability at the relevant supplement (date dependent). The price includes:
- Thirteen nights’ accommodation
- 13 breakfasts, 4 lunches and 6 dinners
- Scheduled flights to/from Delhi
- All transfers
- All local accommodation taxes
- All flight taxes
- All touring as mentioned
- All local transport by train or coach as described
- Hotel porterage of one item of luggage per person
- The services of a Riviera Travel tour manager
- Included excursions are guided tours of New and Old Delhi, Agra and the Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri, two game drives in Ranthambore, Jaipur city tour, visit to Amber Fort, Village walk through rural Rajasthan, walking tour of Shimla
Visa not included.
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