India and Nepal

Overview

Starting in the bustling cities of Delhi and Agra, we'll delve into the country's rich history and culture. We'll see iconic sites, from the majestic Taj Mahal to the spiritual depths of Varanasi - one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world - and discover the intricate temples of Khajuraho, a testament to India's architectural brilliance.

Leaving the frenzied India, life slows down as we transition into the serene landscapes of Nepal. Here, we'll take in the natural beauty of the Himalayas and enjoy Nepal's varied wildlife on a safari in Chitwan National Park. We'll also visit the tranquil city of Pokhara with stunning views of the Annapurna range - even take an exhilarating flight over Mount Everest.

This journey beautifully contrasts the intensity of India with the peaceful, nature-filled serenity of Nepal, offering a unique and unforgettable adventure - perfect for any traveller wanting to tick these two fascinating countries off their list.

What's included:

  • 13 nights in four to five-star hand-picked hotels
  • Return flights and transfers
  • 19 included experiences
  • Breakfast daily, plus two lunches and six dinners
  • Expert Riviera Tour Manager looking after you throughout
  • All additional hotel taxes
  • Checked luggage

Highlights:

  • Stay in the legendary capitals, Delhi and Kathmandu, with plenty of time to see their most iconic sights, plus visit India's spiritual capital, Varanasi.
  • See the region's most famous landmarks, including the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort.
  • Explore Chitwan National Park, home to one of the last populations of single-horned Asiatic rhinoceros, on a safari, learn more about their work conserving crocodiles and wander through a local village.
  • Get a taste of local life with a river boat river down the Ganges in India and a talk from a local Sherpa who treks through the Himalayas in Nepal.
  • Marvel at the wonders of Nepal, with a scenic boat ride across Lake Phewa and enjoy a fascinating talk from a retired Gurkha at the Gurkha Museum.
  • Experience Ganga Aarti - an ancient Hindu ceremony - on the banks of the Ganga River.
  • Marvel at the summit of Mount Everest from 21,000 ft on a sightseeing flight over the Himalayas.
  • Catch the sun rising over the Annapurna Mountains on an early morning trip to Sarangkot Hill.

Full Itinerary

Day 1: Departure

Begin your adventure with an overnight flight to Delhi.

Day 2: Arrival in Delhi

Arrive in Delhi and take a tour of the city, visiting Qutub Minar, before time at leisure at our hotel.

Arriving mid-morning, we’ll transfer to our hotel for a short rest before beginning our exploration in earnest.

On a guided tour, we'll enjoy our first introduction to New Delhi. The city centre, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1911, is bisected by wide, tree-lined avenues, a hub which clearly reflects the Raj legacy and home to the former Viceroy’s Palace, now the Presidential Palace. We’ll visit some of Delhi’s older monuments, including the Qutub Minaret, which started construction in 1199. Soaring 240ft above the Delhi skyline, it's the tallest stone-built tower in India and one of the capital's most iconic monuments.

Returning to our hotel, we'll enjoy the rest of the afternoon at leisure to relax before dinner this evening.

Day 3: Delhi and Agra

Continue to explore Delhi today with a tour of Old Delhi before travelling on to Agra.

After breakfast at our hotel, we'll begin our tour in Delhi. Starting at Raj Ghat, a peaceful park on the banks of the Yamuna River. Here, Mahatma Gandhi was cremated, following his assassination. The poignant spot is marked by a simple black platform inscribed with what are said to be Gandhi's final words, Hai Ram ("Oh, God").

Our tour will also pass India Gate, Parliament Building and Humayun’s Tomb before we hop aboard a bicycle-driven rickshaw for an exhilarating ride through the narrow streets of Chandni Chowk, one of India’s oldest markets.

There’ll be time for a spot of lunch before we drive through the Indian countryside to Agra for a two-night stay.

Day 4: Agra

Catch the sun rising over the Taj Mahal on an early morning visit before visiting the Agra Fort.

We’ll be heading out early today to catch the sun rising over the Taj Mahal. The early morning light, as the mist rises from the Yamuna River behind it, captures its ethereal beauty at its best - it's not hard to see why this stunning marble palace is known as the 'Crown Jewel of India'.

The tour continues with a visit to the red sandstone Agra Fort. Completed in 1573, it was the headquarters of the Mughal Empire, boasting vast size and opulence; its buildings make it more of a walled palace than a fort.

Agra is known for its bustling markets, home to artisans, jewellers, embroiders, carpet makers and weavers who come here to sell their precious wares, so we couldn't miss the opportunity to shop. Agra is especially famous for its leather products – they'd make a lovely, high-quality souvenir.

Day 5: Orchha and Khajuraho

Travel to Orchha to visit the Magnificent Orchha Fort Complex before continuing to Khajuraho for a one-night stay.

Leaving Agra this morning, we'll head to the train station and board the comfortable, air-conditioned Shatabdi Express - the pride of Indian Railways.

On arrival in the small town of Orchha, we'll take a tuk-tuk through the narrow, winding streets to the Orchha Fort Complex.

We'll head to the local heritage hotel for lunch before continuing to Khajuraho by coach. On arrival, we'll check into our hotel and spend the evening at leisure.

Day 6: Khajuraho & Varanasi

See an example of medieval Indian architecture on a visit the temples of Khajuraho before traveling on to Varanasi.

This morning, we'll visit the temples of Khajuraho. Originally 85 temples, built between the 10th and 12th centuries, only 22 remain in this historic UNESCO World Heritage site. As we explore this brilliant example of medieval Indian architecture our local guide will explain the meaning of some of the temples and the external carvings.

After our guided tour, we'll head to the airport for an internal flight to Varanasi, one of India's most ancient cities and a site of pilgrimage. Upon arrival, we'll head to the hotel to check in.

This evening, we'll enjoy our first Signature experience: a boat ride on the Ganges to see the Ganga Arti.

Day 7: Varanasi

Watch the sunrise over the Ganges on an early morning boat ride, explore Varanasi on a guided tour and visit Sarnath.

We'll rise early this morning for a boat ride to witness the breathtaking sunrise over the Ganges. After this magical moment, our journey will take us to Manikarnika Ghat, the largest and most auspicious cremation pyre, where every day around 100 bodies are cremated.

Returning to the hotel for breakfast, we'll then have a short walking tour of the city. Varanasi is an assault on the senses, incense-scented smoke wafts through the air, people fill the streets and there's a gentle, ever-present hum of chanting.

This is followed by a visit to Sarnath, a revered religious city, commanding deep respect from Buddhist followers worldwide. It was here, in the tranquil setting of Deer Park, that Buddha gave his first sermon after attaining enlightenment.

Later, we'll return to the hotel and spend the evening at leisure in the hotel.

Day 8: Kathmandu

Fly to Nepal, check into our hotel and see one of the holiest Buddhist temple sites, Boudhanath Stupa.

After one last breakfast in India, we transfer to the airport for a short flight to Kathmandu. Upon arrival, we'll transfer to the hotel and check in.

This afternoon, we'll visit the 14th-century Boudhanath Stupa, Tibetan in origin and one of the holiest Buddhist temple sites. Boudhanath is a place steeped in ancient traditions and spirituality, the ambient sounds of chanting and praying from other small temples fill the air, giving it a serene, almost magical, atmosphere. You'll have time here to walk all the way around it, should you want to. Pilgrims walk clockwise in a practice called pradakshina or parikrama, which shows respect and is said to accumulate merit and purify karma. You may have the opportunity to peek inside and see the Buddhist priests blessing locals.

Day 9: Mount Everest flight

Enjoy a bird’s eye view of Everest during our Signature experience, then visit Durbar Square. This evening, we’ll meet a local Sherpa.

We'll begin with a Signature experience of bucket list proportions. There aren’t many people who can say they have experienced this spectacular view of Everest, but after today you can.

After our flight, we'll return to our hotel for breakfast before continuing to sightsee in Kathmandu, with a visit to Durbar Square. The city's kings were once crowned and ruled from here, and the square remains the traditional heart of the old town. Most of the square dates back to the 17th and 18th centuries and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. Although damaged in the 2015 earthquake, the incredible selection of Nepalese architecture and temples have been restored and now look breathtaking.

We'll complete the day with a visit from a Sherpa, or summiteer - someone who has experience in climbing the peaks of the Himalayan Mountain range. They'll tell us about their experiences and answer any questions you have about tackling the incredible feat.

Day 10: Chitwan

Say goodbye to Kathmandu and travel to Chitwan National Park, where we'll enjoy a guided walk of a local village.

After breakfast, we'll bid goodbye to Kathmandu and take a scenic drive to Nepal's most famous wildlife reserve, Chitwan National Park. Nestled beneath the Himalayas, this park covers an area of 367 square miles and is home to several species, including the black rhino, deer, foxes, sloth bears and, of course, the elusive tiger.

On arrival, we will check into our jungle lodge, where we stay on a full-board basis. All the rooms are air-conditioned, with an ensuite bathroom and views over the surrounding gardens. There is also a swimming pool and a terraced area overlooking the river and jungle - at the beginning and end of the day, it's a great place to spot crocodiles and rhinos.

This afternoon, we'll enjoy a guided walk through a Tharu village, home to an ethnic group indigenous to southern Nepal and northern India. Here, we'll see how the locals thrive living and working in this peaceful environment in the same traditional manner as previous generations. We'll also pass banana plantations and crop fields, which grow maize or other vegetables and even rice paddy fields, depending on the season. As we walk, we’ll see the residents at work in the fields, preparing food and tending their animals.

Day 11: Chitwan

Sail by canoe to a crocodile conservation and breeding centre in search of rhinos and other wildlife on a 4x4 safari.

Refuelled by an early breakfast, we'll head out into the jungle for a trip down the Rapti River in dugout canoes. On our leisurely ride, you might spot some crocodiles sunbathing on the banks of the river or hear the splash of waterbirds, fish and other aquatic creatures. We'll visit the crocodile conservation and breeding centre, where we learn about their breeding programme, which protects the eggs from predators such as mongooses and humans (who believe the eggs to be an aphrodisiac).

We'll return to the hotel for lunch and have the afternoon to relax before an afternoon safari. Exploring the park in specially adapted 4x4s, we'll be led by an expert local naturalist to spot rhinos, wild boar, deer and, if we're lucky, tigers. They’ll explain more about the environment surrounding us.

As we return to the hotel, our expert will finish with a fascinating presentation on the local flora and fauna, with the opportunity to ask any burning questions.

Day 12: Pokhara

Travel north to Pokhara and take a boat ride across Lake Phewa for beautiful views of the surrounding mountain range.

This morning, we'll head north by coach to Pokhara - a small town in central Nepal, surrounded by the Annapurna Mountain Range and located on Lake Phewa. Arriving in time for lunch, we’ll check into our hotel and enjoy a few hours to relax before reconvening this afternoon.

The best way to admire the scenery is from the water, so this afternoon we'll take a boat ride across Lake Phewa. As well as incredible views of the mountains, we'll see reflections of the white, snow-covered peaks in the mirror-like waters of the lake. The atmosphere is so serene at the centre, that the only noise you'll hear is that of birds in the distance.

Day 13: Pokhara

Enjoy breathtaking views of the sunrise, then visit the Gurkha Museum before time at leisure.

This morning we'll visit the Gurkha museum, home of the British Gurkha Camp, the main recruitment centre of the British Army's Gurkha continent. Pokhara is home to many Gurkha soldiers, so we'll honour that legacy during our visit. The museum commemorates their history and influence on the British Army and the Indian Army through hundreds of photographs of regimental life.

After a busy morning, you can spend the afternoon relaxing at the hotel or perusing nearby markets for local handicrafts. You'll find everything from Pashminas, singing bowls and jewellery to dried spices - even khukuri (The Gurkha Knife) - on offer in the vibrant array of stalls.

Day 14: Flight to Kathmandu

Take an internal flight back to Kathmandu. On arrival, we will transfer to the hotel where we'll spend our final night.

Day 15: Depart Kathmandu

Transfer to the airport and begin our journey home. Flight time depending, we may arrive in the UK the same day, or the next.

Hand Picked By

Amanda Goss

Riviera Travel has been voted a 'recommended provider' by Which? for several years.

Amanda Goss

Additional Information

  • Date: Various departures for 2026
  • Board Basis: Mixed Meal Plan
  • Duration: 14 nights
  • Departure Airport: London Heathrow
  • Guide Price: From £3,999pp - Based on 6th April 2026
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