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11th September 2019 Departure

Highlights

(DELHI TO MUMBAI) - 8 Days/7 Nights
Delhi - Agra - Jaipur - Sawai Madhopur - Jodhpur - Jaisalmer - Udaipur - Mumbai

11th September 2019

Day 1 Wednesday

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Board the Deccan Odyssey at Delhi - on to Agra

Welcome aboard the Deccan Odyssey.
This evening assemble at the railway station at approximately 1800 hours to complete the registration process andcheck in formalities for your Indian Odyssey journey, as you receive a traditional Indian welcome and enjoy arefreshing welcome drink.
After completion of all formalities, you will be shown to your delightful cabins. As you settle in, the DeccanOdyssey shall depart Delhi for Agra.
Dinner on board
Overnight on Deccan Odyssey

Day 2 Thursday

Agra

Arriving at Agra, you will realize that the Mughals were not just the greatest dynasty to rule India but also its greatestbuilders. After a leisurely breakfast on board, you will visit the Taj Mahal, which was Emperor Shah Jahan's gift oflove to his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal, and is truly the world's most wondrous monument. The making of the TajMahal is as much a fable as the edifice itself. It took 20000 men 22 years to build this unrivaled mausoleum and itsexquisite white marble was brought from 200 miles away by caravans of elephants and camels.Lunch at a City Hotel.
After lunch, your tour of Agra continues as you visit Itmad-ud-Daulah, a marble mausoleum built by Nur Jahan, thewife of Emperor Jahangir, in memory of her father, Ghiyas Beg. Sometimes called the 'Baby Taj', it is beautifullyconceived in white marble, mosaic and lattice.
Later, you have the opportunity to visit the local markets to admire the exquisite Pietra Dura (marble inlay) artefactsand Mughal ornaments before completing your tour of this historical city.Late evening, you return to the Deccan Odyssey for dinner and your onward journey to Jaipur, The Pink City.
Breakfast on board; Lunch at a City Hotel; Dinner on board
Overnight on Deccan Odyssey

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Day 3 Friday

Jaipur

Legendary for the triumphs of its proud Rajputs, Jaipur, the City of Victory, is surrounded by the rugged Aravali hills- crowned by formidable forts - and beautiful palaces, mansions and gardens. Royal processions and parades, in alltheir splendour, graced these palaces and forts once. The city is a colourful oasis in the desert and you will notice atimeless quality to Jaipur's bazaars and its people.
After breakfast you drive to Maharaja Mansingh's 17th century masterpiece, the Amber Fort that overlooks thebeautiful Maota Lake. The fort is a sprawling complex of courtyards, halls and rooms adorned with beautifulpaintings, precious stones and mirrors. Behold the Sheesh Mahal, 'Hall of Mirrors', where a single lamplight reflects inmany mirrors, and lights up the entire room, creating a dazzling effect.
En-route to Amber Fort visit the Palace of Winds, otherwise known as the Hawa Mahal, famous for its intricate pinksandstone carving and a beautiful view of the city.
Thereafter you will visit the famous City Palace of Jaipur, an overwhelming complex of exquisite palaces, gardensand courtyards, decorative art and carved doorways. The palace museum houses collections of rare manuscripts,armoury, costumes and carpets. Walk across to the adjacent Jantar Mantar, the astronomical observatory built in the18th century by Sawai Jai Singh. A wondrous achievement for its time the observatory gives accurate readings evento this day.
Lunch at a City hotel.
Following lunch you have the opportunity to explore the colorful bazaars of the Pink City which offer a wide rangeof ethnic handicrafts produced in the city-centre and its outskirts.
After your full day of delving in the royal past of Jaipur you will return to the Deccan Odyssey for dinner on boardas it departs for Sawai Madhopur.
Breakfast on board; Lunch at a City hotel; Dinner on board
Overnight on Deccan Odyssey

Day 4 Saturday

Sawai Madhopur - Ranthambore National Park

Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan is the alighting point for the famous Ranthambore National Park, and India's effortsto conserve the dwindling tiger population can be seen here. The park is one of the finest tiger reserves in thecountry and the most likely place to spot one of these majestic animals.
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before you set out for your village safari.
The people of Rajasthan's villages are mostly tribal who subsist on farming and hunting. These friendly folk arewarm and welcoming, happy to show guests around their villages, giving deep insights into their daily lives. Thewomen here wear bright colours to offset the drab desert, and most people live in mud huts. Visit a local home andinteract with the family.
When you're done with the village safari, return to the comfort of the Deccan Odyssey. Enjoy a leisurely lunchbefore you set out for a game drive.
Ranthambore is home to several other species as well; you can see herds of Chital and Sambhar deer as well as wildboar, Nilgai antelope and chinkara gazelles. There are also sloth bear, a few leopards and crocodiles. Extensive birdlife includes jungle fowl, partridges, quails, the crested serpent eagle, woodpeckers, flycatchers etc. There are alsowater birds like storks, ducks and geese at the lakes and waterholes. If it's your lucky day, you could spot a tigerlolling around lazily in the sun, or feverishly hunting down deer around the lakes!
After a fulfilling afternoon, proceed for high tea at the Sawai Madhopur Lodge, the former hunting lodge of theerstwhile royal family of Jaipur. Feel free to share the spoils (of your photo-shoots!)
After high tea, it is time to head back to the Deccan Odyssey where you can relax with a drink before dinner onboard, as the Deccan Odyssey sets off for Jodhpur.
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner on board; High tea at Taj Sawai Madhopur Lodge
Overnight on Deccan Odyssey

Day 5 Sunday

Jodhpur

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This morning as the Deccan Odyssey travels through the stronghold of the Marwar region, enjoy a relaxing morningon board as you breakfast, unwind and experience the striking panorama of the Thar Desert, arriving at Jodhpur.The morning is at leisure on board the Deccan Odyssey.
Lunch on board the Deccan Odyssey
Following lunch, set out once again to explore the magnificent city of Jodhpur, also known as the Blue City, afterthe vivid blue-painted houses that surround the Mehrangarh Fort. Set like a pearl amidst the stark desert, this formercapital of Marwar boasts some of the finest architecture from the Rajput era, renowned for its superb forts andglorious palaces.
In the evening enjoy a wide array of sumptuous Marwar barbeque delights served in the royal courtyard ofMehrangarh Fort as you admire the cityscape from atop.
Having taken in your share of the sublime beauty of Jodhpur, return to the Deccan Odyssey and head forJaisalmer.
Breakfast & Lunch on board; Barbeque at Mehrangarh Fort.
Overnight on Deccan Odyssey

Day 6 Monday

Jaisalmer

Early morning, disembark to enjoy a sun rise view of the sand dunes with high tea followed by camel ride.
Return to Deccan Odyssey for breakfast.
Later, disembark to visit Gadisar Lake followed by Forts and Havelis.
Return to the Deccan Odyssey for leisurely lunch and rest of the time at leisure while the train departs for Udaipur
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner onboard.
Overnight on Deccan Odyssey

Day 7 Tuesday

Udaipur

The Deccan Odyssey rolls into Udaipur in the morning. Set on the shores of the placid Lake Pichola, Udaipur,known as the City of Lakes, is easily one of the most romantic cities of India, surrounded by scenic hills. Enjoy yourbreakfast as you admire the picturesque landscape of the Aravali hills.
You will then disembark to visit the famous City Palace, the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, with its scallopedarches, fretted balconies, and cupolas, which also houses the spectacular Crystal Gallery.
Later, board a ferry to ride on Lake Pichola to glance out to the lovely views of one of the most romantic cities ofRajasthan.
Lunch onboard the Deccan Odyssey.
Later embark on a walking tour through the Old City of Udaipur. On this tour you will explore the Old City's lively,busy and old fashioned colourful bazar which still retains local charm and feel. As we walk along on the serpentinenarrow streets, the place gives us the opportunity to see the shops selling spices, tea, bamboo baskets, flowers,sweets and other household items.
Thereafter you return to the Deccan Odyssey for a relaxed evening and dinner as we depart for Vadodara.
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner onboard.
Overnight on Deccan Odyssey

Day 8 Wednesday

Disembark in Mumbai

Early this morning, after breakfast, you will disembark at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Railway Station, Mumbai.
Bid farewell to the Deccan Odyssey as your royal passage through the grand vistas of India comes to an end.Breakfast on board
Breakfast on board

Highlights

(DELHI TO MUMBAI) - 8 Days/7 Nights
Delhi - Agra - Jaipur - Sawai Madhopur - Jodhpur - Jaisalmer - Udaipur - Mumbai

11th September 2019

Day 01Depart Delhi - 11th Sep 2019 (Wednesday)
1800Check in at Delhi Railway Station
1900Deccan Odyssey departs for Sawaimadhopur
1915Unpack and enjoy first your first evening familiarising yourself with Deccan Odysseyand the services on board
1945Dinner on board
Day 02Agra - 12th Sep 2019 (Thursday)
0700Breakfast on board
Enjoy time at leisure
0900Disembark and proceed to visit Taj Mahal
1230Lunch at City hotel
1430Proceed to visit Itmad ud Daulah and Agra Fort
After the visit there will time to shop for traditional artefacts
1845Return and board the Deccan Odyssey
1930Dinner on board
Day 03Jaipur - 13th Sep 2019 (Friday)
0630Breakfast on board
0800Disembark and proceed to visit Amber Fort. Enroute take a picture stop at Hawa Mahal
Followed by visit of City Palace and Observatory
1315Buffet Lunch at Jai Mahal Palace
1500After the lunch there will be time to shop for traditional artefacts
1900Return to the Deccan Odyssey
1930Dinner on board
Day 04Sawai Madhopur - 14th Sep 2019 (Saturday)
0700Breakfast on board
0800Disembark and proceed for the morning village safari
1300Lunch on board
1400Disembark for the afternoon game drive in the Park (in canters)
1715Later in the evening, enjoy a lively Hi -Tea at the Taj Sawai Madhopur Lodge
1900Return to the Deccan Odyssey and it departs for Jodhpur
1930Dinner on board
Day 05Jodhpur - 15th Sep 2019 (Sunday)
00800Breakfast on board
Morning at leisure to enjoy facilities on board
1230Lunch on board
1330Disembark the Deccan Odyssey and proceed for the tour of clock tower market and Meherangarh Fort
1730Enjoy Barbeque dinner at the ramparts of the Mehrangarh Fort
2000Return to the Deccan Odyssey
Day 06Jaisalmer - 16th Sep 2019 (Monday)
0530Disembark to Sam dune for Sunrise visit with High Tea, enjoy Camel ride
0900Return to Deccan Odyssey and breakfast on board
1000Disembark for Sight Seeing - Visit of Gadsisar Lake, Fort, Havelies
1400Board Deccan Odyssey - Enjoy Lunch on board
1600Time at leisure
1930Dinner on Board
Day 07Udaipur - 17th Sep 2019 (Tuesday)
0730Breakfast on board
1000Disembark the Deccan Odyssey and proceed for the tour of City Palace and Crystal Gallery followed by boatride on Lake Pichola
1300Board the Deccan Odyssey
1330Lunch on board
1500Guest shall have an opportunity to embark on a Walking Tour through the Old City of Udaipur
1830Return and board the Deccan Odyssey
1930Dinner on board
Day 08Arrive Mumbai - 18th Sep 2019 (Wednesday)
0700Breakfast on board
0830Check out and bid farewell to the train as your journey comes to an end!

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Bodhnath. Another little gem of Nepal. In fact it is more of a village (the Nepalese criteria of size) at Kathmandu, and it is also interesting because the main sight, the largest stupa in Asia, is located just off one of the busiest and noisiest roads. Immediately when you find yourself at the stupa it is like stepping into a whole new world. Buddhist. Tibetan. Where the world revolves in a circle. As samsara, the eternal cycle of births and deaths. Around the stupa circulate committed Buddhists and others as well – from curious tourists to Hindus and stray dogs. There are lots of Buddhist monks everywhere, wrapped in their typical red suits. There’s also plenty of Buddhist nuns. And Hindu sadhus. And tons of beggars. Asking for baksheesh. We came to Bodhnath shortly after our arrival in Nepal because on 19 September there was full moon and that is supposed to be a special experience in Bodhnath. Buddhists are in fact guided by the moon and a lunar calendar. Moreover, it is believed that the Buddha was born and died on the full moon which only adds the value to this day. And it really was a special day. In the middle of the night – at 4am actually we were awakened by the sounds from the monastery – gongs and another instrument like a huge trumpet that gave a very distinctive, powerful sound. These rituals were intensively continued throughout the day. We dared to peek for a moment into the monastery – the monks sat on the floor and loudly chanted, they were ringing with their bells and once in a while those trumpets and gongs sang. Wau! What a special experience that really lifts you somewhere up in the surreal.

Unfortunately it rained in the evening so it wasn’t possible to lighten the stupa with thousands of candles. But it was still a special experience to see this great mass of people who circulated around the stupa and rotated the prayer wheels.

The next day we went for a walk to one of the monasteries situated on a hill above Bodhnath. We have an issue with always getting lost, but this time we lost ourselves really good. We came to the countryside with all the rice fields and farms. It was amazing. So peaceful. Green. Reassuring. Nice. Eventually we also found a way up the hill, which offered us a magnificent view.

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While we were staying in Bodhnath we also visited the famous Pashupatinath, a Hindu temple complex, which is known for its typical Hindu funeral rituals. It is a Nepalese version of the Indian Varanasi, except that instead of the Ganges river it is Bagmati river here. Nepalese version is also much smaller in comparison with that of India. But it is also an important pilgrimage center.

In the evening, we got to see a gorgeous sunset behind the stupa. It was pure magic and a lovely goodbye to Bodhnath because the next day we headed on to Pokhara.

Pokhara is the second largest city in Nepal and the starting point for a lot of treks. The bus drive lasts less than 8 hours and the landscape reminded me much of Laos – it was a really nice change to finally see so much nature and greenery. My first impression of Pokhara was that there’s too much tourism. I didn’t feel as good there because i felt like the city has no soul. Nevertheless Pokhara has this beautiful lake and on a clear day you can see all the way to the mighty mountains.

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