Mumbai - Mumbai city half-day private tour
Enjoy an endless itinerary, completely organized for you with round-trip transportation discovering the best and more undiscovered parts of Mumbai!
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Jaipur - Jhalana Leopard Sanctuary Half-Day Private Tour
Book this half-day private safari of Jhalana Leopard Sanctuary. Explore its spectacular topography and see leopards and many other animals in the wild.
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Delhi - Sunrise Taj Mahal and Agra Fort full-day private tour from Delhi
Come see the Taj Mahal at dawn and explore the enchanting Red Fort.
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Goa - Goa E-bike Tour of Divar Island with High Tea
The island of Divar is small enough to explore on foot, but even better to see by e-bike. Think paddy fields crisscrossed by rickety lanes, peeling colonial churches and brightly coloured temples. Discover it all in total comfort and ease, without leaving a carbon footprint.
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Experience one of the world's most vibrant cities on this whirlwind tour of Mumbai. Calling by all the city's top monuments, you'll also visit the sobering Dharavi slum – the largest in Asia. And travelling by plane means you have even more time to explore before heading back by train.
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Goa - Dudhsagar Waterfall Tour with Spice Garden and Lunch
One of India's tallest and most famous cascades, Dudhsagar Waterfall features in several Bollywood movies. You'll arrive by bus and transfer to an off-road vehicle for the last stretch. Ram, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Known by locals as the Sea of Milk, legend has it that Dudhsagar Waterfall formed when a beautiful princess poured a golden jug of milk down the mountainside. It's true that when it has been raining, the cascades are milky white.' After the chance to swim in the rejuvenating cascades of water, you'll stop by a spice garden for a tasty local lunch.You'll start the day by passing through palm-shaded villages and paddy fields in vibrant Goa. Then switching to an off-road vehicle, you'll zigzag your way through jungle paths to arrive at Dudhsagar around the hottest time of the day. Spend some time soaking up wonderful views of the 1,000ft-high falls before cooling off, by jumping in. With free time to splash around in the foamy, white waters, you'll see monkeys swing through the trees to the sounds of the thundering falls.After your time at the famously scenic spot, you'll head to a nearby spice plantation for lunch. Enjoy your fill of tasty, local dishes – Goan food is known for its great flavours, and the Portuguese influence gives it that unique culinary twist. When you have finished your meal, you'll have time to wander the spice farm and learn all there is to know about the aromatics they produce, and how they are used.
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Goa - Taj Mahal Three-Day Private Tour from Goa
If you haven't seen the Taj Mahal, you haven't really seen India. And although it's on the opposite side of the country to Goa, it's worth the trip. This private three-day tour takes in the spectacular domed mausoleum and a few other gems along the way.
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Once known as the ‘Rome of the East', Goa is packed with religious monuments, grand cathedrals and colonial relics. As the seat of Portuguese rule for 200-years, Old Goa is steeped in rich history and architecture. In the Basilica of Bom Jesus, you'll discover the sacred relics kept there before moving on to the Se Cathedral to see its golden bell – the largest in Asia. Then, it's on to Panaji for a tasty lunch at the Goa Marriott or Vivanta by Taj. After, you'll head for a rickshaw ride around the city's old quarter before rounding off at the bustling daily market for free time to shop or explore.
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Jaipur - Cultural Dining Experience with a Local Family in Jaipur
Embark on a cultural culinary journey, dining with a local family in Jaipur. Engage in conversations and learn about their daily life.
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Goa - Mysore city and Bandipur National Park three-day tour from Goa
This three-day tour switches between one of India's most historic cityscapes to her wildest natural surroundings. You'll explore a wealth of UNESCO-listed treasures, pristine palaces and magnificent monuments in the ancient kingdom of Mysore and visit Bandipur National Park – the country's premier Bengal tiger and elephant sanctuary.Get an early start to fly from Goa to Bangalore, the ‘Garden City' of India. En route to Mysore you'll stop at Srirangapatna, an island town in the middle of the Kaveri River, where an impressive 9th-century temple takes centre-stage. From there it's a short drive to the hotel in Mysore, the ancient capital of the Wodiyar dynasty, and home for the next two nights. After lunch we kick off the afternoon's sightseeing with a trip to Chamundi Hill Temple. Then it's on to the city's star turn, the Mysore Palace. Spend time here admiring its colourful domes and archways, and wandering through intricately carved doorways into lavishly decorated rooms, once the residence of the mighty maharajas. Round off day one with a stop at the colourful Devaraja flower and fruit market and an evening visit to Brindavan Gardens.On day two, we swap history for nature in Bandipur National Park. This is one of India's premier wildlife sanctuaries and the largest protected area in southern India. After a scenic drive to the park, you'll take a thrilling safari ride to spot impressive Indian elephants, beautiful Bengal tigers and more. After a wild day out, you'll head back to Mysore to hit the hay. On your last day, the highlight is a trip to Somanathapura and the ancient Keshava Temple, dating back to 1268. As you head northbound towards the airport there's a chance to visit Cubbon Park and Vidhan Soudha if time allows, before jetting back to Goa in the evening.
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Mumbai - Elephanta Caves half-day private tour
Visit the Elephanta caves on Elephanta Island and see rock carvings and sculptures dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva.
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Goa - Colonial Goa Tour with Rickshaw and Train Ride
Travelling by rickshaw and rail, discover Goa's past as a Portuguese colony. With religious gems and relics aplenty, you'll call in at the city of Margao, hit a local market and finish up with a traditional lunch surrounded by colonial charm. Supriya, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘This tour gets you right into the heart of Goan life. You'll be shopping at the busy market where you'll see the great variety of produce grown in the region, then you'll travel by train and rickshaw, just as the locals do.' The morning kicks off in Margao – Goa's bustling commercial capital. With free time to explore the market here, you can wander its rows of colourful stalls and practice your bargaining skills. The market dates back to the pre-colonial era when it was a prominent trade centre for spices and other commodities. Today, you can find all sorts of fresh foods, clothing and trinkets, plus a flea market section. Then, hopping in a rickshaw, you'll be whisked to the station to catch the train to your next stop.Chugging to a halt in Sanvordem, you'll carry on by bus to Quepem to visit the impressive Palacio Deao. Boasting a superb blend of Hindu and Portuguese architecture, this carefully restored 200-year-old manor boasts impressive views of the Kushavati River. You'll take a guided tour to explore its airy, colonial interiors and exquisite gardens before lunch, where you'll get to try some of the best-loved Goan specialities.
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