Explore North India with Corinthian

Explore the spectacles of North India as we delve deeper into its most enchanting destinations. Begin your exploration in Delhi, where history and modernity intertwine, offering a tapestry of experiences from the majestic Red Fort to the bustling streets of Chandni Chowk. Journey to Agra to witness the Taj Mahal’s ethereal beauty and uncover the Mughal Empire’s secrets at Agra Fort.

Continue your odyssey to Varanasi, where spirituality permeates every corner, from the ancient ghats to the sacred temples. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Amritsar, home to the iconic Golden Temple, before ascending to the serene Himalayan foothills in Dharamshala. Discover the architectural marvels of Khajuraho and immerse yourself in the serene ambience of Bodhgaya, where enlightenment awaits. Let us guide you through the depths of North India’s treasures, each destination offering a unique chapter in this captivating journey.

Delhi & North India Highlights

  • Walking tour of Old Delhi
  • The iconic Taj Mahal
  • Evening ‘Aarti’ ceremony in Varanasi
  • Khajuraho Group of Monuments
  • Amritsar’s Golden Temple
  • Scenic ride on the ‘toy train’ to Shimla
  • Mahabodhi Temple Complex in Bodh Gaya

North India Journey Planner

Five to seven days in Northern India
Five days in Delhi and North India offers you the flexibility to pair Delhi with Agra or, alternatively, with Shimla or the Golden Temple in Amritsar. With seven days, first-time visitors can delve into historic Delhi, attend the atmospheric Aarti Ceremony on the Ganges in Varanasi, admire the exquisite 10th-century Chandela temples in Khajuraho, and witness the sunrise over the Taj Mahal. Returning visitors can dedicate a week to exploring Amritsar’s Golden Temple, then journey along the Himalayan foothills to Dharamshala, the abode of the Dalai Lama, and finally to Shimla to discover the lingering echoes of the Raj.

One week to ten days in Northern India
A two-week luxury holiday in Delhi and Northern India will allow you to experience the region’s highlights before venturing off the usual tourist trail. Beyond Agra, visit the magnificent 8th-century Gwalior Fort, celebrated by Mughal Emperor Babur as the pearl among the ‘fortresses of Hind.’ Then, explore the rugged yet picturesque Chambal Valley, where you can enjoy relaxing river cruises and search for the elusive Gangetic dolphin. History enthusiasts and food lovers will find Lucknow captivating, with its rich history, including two epic sieges during the 1857 Indian Mutiny and its renowned Awadhi cuisine featuring succulent kebabs and a much-celebrated Mutton Biryani.