ASIA TC JOURNEYS
India and Nepal Adventure
14 nights | 2 adults

Trip highlights
- Experience the magical glow of the Taj Mahal at sunrise.
- Wander through Old Delhi’s lively markets and historic streets.
- Encounter Bengal tigers, rhinos, and exotic birds in the lush wilderness of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Enjoy the tranquil beauty of Pokhara’s lakes and mountains, complemented by visits to cultural landmarks like the World Peace Pagoda.
- Discover Nepal’s history and artistry at Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swayambhunath Stupa, and Patan’s Durbar Square.
Come with us on a journey through India and Nepal, two places filled with amazing sights, colourful markets, and welcoming people. This adventure will take you from big, busy cities to peaceful temples and wild national parks, exposing the heart of each destination along the way.
Day 1: Land in New Delhi
Arriving in New Delhi, you’ll feel the city’s energy right away. Wide roads, old buildings and pretty parks show off the city’s modern side, while a visit to Old Delhi reveals busy lanes and lively markets where centuries of history come alive. Every turn brings something new, from the scent of spices to the sights and sounds of daily life. It’s a brilliant introduction to India’s blend of old and new. You’ll quickly see why Delhi is so special.

Day 2: Exploring Old Delhi’s Heart
A walking tour of Old Delhi is the perfect way to get close to the city’s culture. Led by people who know these streets best, you’ll wander through markets and alleyways packed with bright fabrics and delicious street food. The massive Jami Masjid Mosque is just one of the highlights, standing tall above the busy neighbourhood. Then, take in the towering Qutub Minar and the beauty of Humayun’s Tomb, two places that share stories of India’s past rulers. Every stop brings you a little closer to the city’s amazing heritage.

Day 3: On to Agra
Leaving Delhi behind, you’ll travel to Agra, the city famous for the Taj Mahal. Seeing the Taj Mahal in person is a real treat, it’s more beautiful than any photo. But that’s not all Agra has to offer. The huge Agra Fort is impressive with its red stone walls and royal rooms, and the “Baby Taj” (Tomb of I’timad-ud-Daulah) is just as lovely in its own way. A walk through Agra’s markets lets you taste and see local life up close.

Day 6-7: Jaipur’s Treasures and Back to Delhi
Jaipur doesn’t stop amazing you. A morning visit to Govind Dev Ji Temple is calm and moving, showing a quieter side to the city. Take some time to relax or shop for local crafts. Soon it’s time to drive back to Delhi, where the comforts of your hotel help you unwind after busy days. Looking back, you’ll be surprised by how many new things you’ve seen and done.

Day 8-9: Kathmandu – The Gateway to Nepal
Your next stop is Kathmandu in Nepal, surrounded by snowy mountain peaks. If you’re up for it, an early flight gives you a chance to see Mount Everest from above. Walking around Kathmandu takes you to ancient palaces and busy squares full of history. The Swayambhunath Stupa and Patan’s Durbar Square offer a peek into Nepal’s deep traditions and welcoming spirit. Kathmandu is a mix of old stories and new adventures waiting to happen.

Day 10-11: Wild Adventures in Chitwan
Heading south, you’ll find Chitwan National Park, a real highlight for nature lovers. Wild rhinos, Bengal tigers, and colourful birds make their home here. A walk in the jungle with a guide lets you spot animals and learn about the plants and trees. You can glide down the river in a canoe, keeping your eyes out for crocodiles and birds on the banks. In the evenings, join the local Tharu community to watch one of their lively dance shows.

Day 12-13: Relaxing in Pokhara
Pokhara is a peaceful spot beside a big lake, perfect for slowing down. The World Peace Pagoda offers amazing views of the Himalayas and a taste of Nepal’s Buddhist culture. At the Gurkha Museum, you’ll find the incredible stories of Nepal’s famous soldiers. A visit to a Tibetan Refugee Camp helps you learn about the lives and traditions of the people who call it home. With its fresh air, green hills and friendly faces, Pokhara is a place you’ll always remember.

Day 14-15: Last Days in Kathmandu
Head back to Kathmandu for your final day, giving you time to shop, visit a favourite cafe or just watch city life go by. Every memory from this journey comes together as you get ready to return home. India and Nepal are full of experiences you’ll want to share with friends and family. When you’re ready for your own adventure, your personal Travel Counsellor can help every step of the way.
