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See our guaranteed departuresIndia is a destination full of real life experiences where a rich history is immortalized in its culture and heritage and the real essence of India can be found in its people and their culture. A trip to India is more like wrapped surprises opening in-front of your eyes one after another. You just don't travel in India you live through it.
With this trip, you experience the constrast between the business of Indian big cities and the majesty of ancient kingdoms. During three day, with your local guide, you visit and understand the rich history and past of Aurangabad. You're stunned by Ajanta and Ellora and ammazed by the architecture of Bibi Ka Maqbara, built by a son for his mother.
Back in Mumbai, you explore the city throught the smells and flavours of the Maharashtri cuisine, well know all around the country to be one of the best of India.
Mumbai (formerly called Bombay) is India's largest city. Also famous as the heart of the Bollywood film industry, Mumbai is a city of diversity and amazing cuisine. During this first day, you take the time to explore on your own the city of dreams.
Mumbai (formerly called Bombay) is India's largest city. Also famous as the heart of the Bollywood film industry, Mumbai is a city of diversity and amazing cuisine. During this first day, you take the time to explore on your own the city of dreams.
In the morning, you flight to Aurangabad and go back in time. You take a look at the treasures of the past, Bibi Ka Maqbara, a tumb build by a son for his mom and the palace of Panchakki.
In the morning, you flight to Aurangabad and go back in time. You take a look at the treasures of the past, Bibi Ka Maqbara, a tumb build by a son for his mom and the palace of Panchakki.
Today you drive to the Ajanta Caves with your local guide. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a cluster of 30 rock-cut caves overlooking a gorge along the Waghora River. Ajanta caves depict the Buddhist culture and their stories through various sculptures and paintings.
Today you drive to the Ajanta Caves with your local guide. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a cluster of 30 rock-cut caves overlooking a gorge along the Waghora River. Ajanta caves depict the Buddhist culture and their stories through various sculptures and paintings.
You take the road to Ellora where you discover the 34 rock caves divided into three distinct groups: Buddhist, Hindu and Jain. This masterpiece of architecture wasn't built, it was carved into the cliff and worked on it for centuries!
You take the road to Ellora where you discover the 34 rock caves divided into three distinct groups: Buddhist, Hindu and Jain. This masterpiece of architecture wasn't built, it was carved into the cliff and worked on it for centuries!