Day 3
Enjoy an introduction to Kochi, where highlights include "Dutch" Mattancherry Palace, Fort Cochin’s much-photographed Chinese fishing nets and historic St Francis Church.
This evening, watch a colourful, traditional Kathakali dance performance, and join a local family to learn the secrets of cooking Railway Mutton Curry – a recipe invented by the local Anglo-Indian community.
Day 4
Today you'll journey up into the lush, misty-mountains landscape, heading to renowned hill-station Periyar, famed for its Wildlife Sanctuary and surrounded by tea- and spice-plantations. Check into your hotel and, after the chance to enjoy the verdant surroundings, join fellow guests for a traditional Kalaripayattu martial arts display. Afterwards, the hotel chef will share yet more of the region’s culinary delights before dinner is served.
Day 5
Enjoy a morning’s guided introduction to a fragrant spice plantation, and learn about the history of the Keralan spice and tea industries – which remain a vital part of India’s export trade.
This afternoon, complete your visit to Periyar with a cruise through its famous wildlife sanctuary, which is home to several species of endangered mammal and to over 250 bird species. There are regular sightings of elephants and colourful birds here, though glimpses of the region's elusive tigers and leopards are the preserve of a very fortunate few.
Day 6
Journey back down to Alleppey, gateway to the Keralan backwaters, to board a traditional, thatch-roofed Kettuvallam houseboat. Lunch and dinner will be served on board as you cruise lazily through the region's labyrinth of canals and waterways lined with coconut groves, rice fields and dotted with temples, and stay overnight in these tranquil surroundings.
Day 7
After breakfast on board, you'll return to dry land and transfer to Kochi Airport for your afternoon flight north to Delhi. Once there, you'll transfer to your welcoming hotel and enjoy a first dinner in the Indian capital.
Day 8
Make an early start this morning, and take a walk through Old Delhi’s quiet streets in the company of your guide (before the throng turns them into one of the most chaotic quarters on Earth later in the day). See the pop-up khopcha shops, and sample some delicious morning street food.
Later, you'll head out for a tour of the sights, including the historic Red Fort, the Jama Masjid Mosque and Raj Ghat (Gandhi’s cremation site) as well as old Chandni Chowk. See the historic India Gate War Memorial and the vast boulevard of the Rajpath – New Delhi’s most famous Raj-era landmarks – before enjoying a second dinner at the hotel.
Day 9
You'll have an early start, this morning, as you board India’s fastest train, the Gatimaan Express, for the journey south to the glorious City of Love, Agra. Once here, you’ll visit the royal pavilions, palaces and courtyards of majestic Agra Fort in the company of your guide, before heading to the peerless sight of the iconic Taj Mahal – the monument to undying love that is one of India’s most potent symbols.
Day 10
Today you’ll cross from Uttar Pradesh into Rajasthan. En route, you'll visit the extraordinary deserted Moghul city of Fatehpur Sikri, and enjoy lunch at a luxurious heritage hotel set in wonderful grounds just outside the walled town of Bharatpur, before continuing to Ranthambhore National Park where you'll spend the next two nights.
Once the hunting ground of Indian princes, the park is home to the Tigers of Ranthambhore and other fascinating species. This evening, enjoy a tiger talk from a local naturalist before dinner.
Day 11
Today’s highlights are two canter (open-air vehicle) safaris in Ranthambhore Park, taken in the company of a knowledgeable naturalist guide. With luck you may see the Park's tigers and other species in their natural environment. Lunch is included, today.
Day 12
Rest and relax this morning, or join our optional excursion to Ranthambhore Fort, which boasts stupendous views of the park below once you make the gradual, 273-step climb to its gates.
After lunch, you'll board the coach once more, and journey to the Pink City of Jaipur. You'll spend three nights here in an elegant, historic heritage hotel, and this evening dinner will be served in its sumptuous surroundings.
Day 13
After breakfast, visit Amber and its 16th-century hilltop fort, riding up by jeep to enjoy the stupendous views from its ramparts. This afternoon, tour Jaipur’s City Palace complex with its museums and ancient astronomical observatory, and drive past the 18th-century Palace of the Winds. And, later, enjoy a second dinner at your hotel.
Day 14
Make the most of the hotel's sumptuous amenities on your last full day in India, or take the chance to see some of the world’s most extraordinary animals up close on an optional visit to Elefantastic. Walk, interact with and bathe some of the rescued elephants that call the site home.
This evening, enjoy a Farewell Dinner at your hotel.
Day 15
After breakfast, we'll head to the airport to check in for your flight home via Muscat. You'll arrive back in the UK late this evening.