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Luxury Golden Triangle & Tigers: Delhi–Agra–Ranthambore–Jaipur


  • Taj Mahal, Agra, India

Luxury Golden Triangle & Tigers: Delhi–Agra–Ranthambore–Jaipur

 India

10 days from $4020 pp with roundtrip flights

Trace the soul of North India on a crafted Golden Triangle with Ranthambore journey that blends imperial grandeur, living traditions and wild landscapes.

At a Glance

  • Delhi: Red Fort, India Gate.
  • Agra: Taj Mahal & Agra Fort.
  • Ranthambore: Tiger safaris, old ruins.
  • Jaipur: Amber Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal.
  • Culture: Mughal splendour, Rajput heritage.
  • Finale: Palaces and bazaars in the Pink City.
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Trace the soul of North India on a crafted Golden Triangle with Ranthambore journey that blends imperial grandeur, living traditions and wild landscapes. Begin in Delhi, where Mughal boulevards and modern avenues collide, then sweep by fast train to Agra for the dawn glow of the Taj Mahal and story-steeped ramparts of Agra Fort. Continue via the red-sandstone dream of Fatehpur Sikri to the forests and ruined ramparts of Ranthambore National Park, a legendary realm for Bengal tiger encounters.

With expert guiding, thoughtfully paced days and air-conditioned comfort throughout, this itinerary balances marquee sights with texture: an Old Delhi rickshaw ride through spice-scented lanes, a naturalist-led Tiger Talk, and time to linger in courtyards and cafés. In the Pink City of Jaipur, ascend to Amber Fort, wander the City Palace, survey celestial instruments at Jantar Mantar and pause for that classic Hawa Mahal photo stop.

Stays are handpicked for location and character; meals are curated for flavour and ease; logistics—one-stop international flights, the sleek Vande Bharat, and private transfers—keep the focus on experience. The result is an immersive, SEO-ready India highlights tour: iconic monuments, royal heritage and a pulse-quickening tiger safari, woven into one seamless narrative from arrival to farewell.

The short itinerary

Day 1 : DEPART NEW YORK TO DELHI
Day 2 : ARRIVE DELHI (BY INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT)
Day 3 : DELHI → AGRA (BY TRAIN)
Day 4 : IN AGRA — TAJ MAHAL AT SUNRISE & AGRA FORT
Day 5 : AGRA → FATEHPUR SIKRI → RANTHAMBORE (BY ROAD)
Day 6 : IN RANTHAMBORE — MORNING & AFTERNOON SHARED CANTER SAFARIS
Day 7 : RANTHAMBORE → JAIPUR (BY ROAD)
Day 8 : IN JAIPUR — AMBER FORT, CITY PALACE, JANTAR MANTAR & BAZAARS
Day 9 : JAIPUR → DELHI (BY ROAD)
Day 10 : DEPART DELHI (BY INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT)

Day 1 : DEPART NEW YORK TO DELHI

Your journey to India begins today. Make your way to NEW YORK for your scheduled one-stop international flight to Delhi (DEL). After check-in and security, settle in at the gate as anticipation builds—soon you’ll be en route to the monumental boulevards of New Delhi and the spice-scented lanes of Old Delhi.

On board, unwind with in-flight entertainment and meals, then rest as you cross time zones towards India. This service typically operates as an overnight flight arriving the next day; however, depending on the timetable and season, some routings may arrive the same day. Your confirmed e-ticket will show the exact arrival date and time.

Flight Notes

Included as standard: One-stop flight (economy class) with checked baggage.
Arrival day: Usually Day 2 (next day); occasionally same-day arrival depending on schedule.
Jet-lag tips: Hydrate, stretch every 2–3 hours, and set your watch to India Standard Time after take-off.

Flight Options to Enhance Your Journey

Direct (non-stop) flight upgrade: Can be added at an extra cost during the booking process, subject to availability.
Seat selection & extra legroom: Pre-bookable extras with the airline (fees may apply).
Cabin upgrades: Premium Economy or Business Class can be added during the online booking process at additional cost.

Board with confidence—by tomorrow (or even later today on certain schedules), you’ll be touching down in Delhi, ready to begin your immersive India tour amid grand Mughal architecture, vibrant markets and unforgettable cuisine.

Day 2 : ARRIVE DELHI (BY INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT)

Touch down at Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) and step into the energy of Delhi, India’s vast, storied capital. After completing immigration, customs and baggage claim, meet your Lumle Holidays representative just outside the arrivals hall for a warm welcome and a seamless private transfer to your hotel.

Few capitals are as layered as Delhi. Over centuries, Mongol, Turkic, Persian, Afghan, Mughal and British dynasties shaped and reshaped the city, rebuilding it repeatedly into new imperial visions. Today, the twin worlds of Old Delhi and New Delhi sit side by side—spice-laden lanes and temple spires giving way to Lutyens’ grand, tree-lined boulevards—together forming the cultural and political heart of the world’s largest democracy.

En route, enjoy an orientation drive past the ceremonial arch of India Gate and the stately Rashtrapati Bhavan (President’s House), with grassy vistas and sandstone ministries framing the capital’s monumental axis.

This afternoon, step into the quiet geometry of Humayun’s Tomb—a UNESCO World Heritage Site completed in 1570 and the first great garden-tomb of the Indian subcontinent. Its Persian-influenced charbagh layout, red sandstone inlay and soaring double dome heralded the innovations that would culminate in the Taj Mahal. As light softens across arcades and pavilions, trace the lineages of Mughal artistry that echo through India’s most iconic monuments.

Practical Notes: Early arrivals may find rooms released closer to the standard check-in time; we’ll assist with luggage and lobby access until your room is ready. Keep your passport and arrival documents handy for hotel registration. Dress modestly for heritage sites and carry a light scarf or hat for sun cover.

Evening at leisure to unwind and adjust to India Standard Time. Tomorrow, Delhi’s contrasts deepen—from Mughal forts to market mazes—setting the rhythm for your India highlights tour.

Day 3 : DELHI → AGRA (BY TRAIN)

Rise early for an evocative Old Delhi immersion. At the vast red-sandstone courtyards of Jama Masjid—one of Asia’s largest mosques—the city hum softens to the cadence of morning prayers. From here, slip into a classic cycle-rickshaw and rattle through the old lanes of Chandni Chowk, where spice merchants, silversmiths and sari sellers spill colour and cardamom into the air. It’s a living tapestry of Mughal boulevards and medieval bazaars—tight gullies, tinkling temple bells and the fragrant swirl of masalas.

Late morning, transfer to New Delhi Railway Station for your swift journey to Agra aboard the modern Vande Bharat Express. Glide past mustard fields and village cenotaphs as the plains of the Yamuna open out towards the city of emperors.

Train Details (Subject to Operational Change)

Service: Vande Bharat Express
Scheduled Departure: 14:45 (Delhi)  •  Scheduled Arrival: 16:16 (Agra)
Note: This train does not operate on Saturdays. If travelling on a Saturday, an alternative fast train or private car transfer will be arranged.
Luggage: Porters are available at the station; keep valuables in a daypack you can keep by your seat.

On arrival in Agra, a Lumle representative will meet you on the platform and assist with a smooth hotel check-in. Once the heart of an empire, Agra rose under the Lodhis and then flowered with Mughal grandeur—Akbar, Jahangir and Shah Jahan staged an age of domes, gardens and artistry whose legacy you’ll feel in its forts, mausoleums and ateliers. Today, beyond the Taj Mahal, Agra’s lanes still hum with leather-workers, stone carvers and inlay artisans tracing designs their forebears perfected for emperors.

Practical Notes: Modest attire is required at Jama Masjid (shoulders/knees covered; shoe covers provided). For the rickshaw ride, keep small change handy for tips. Train timings can vary; final times will be reconfirmed in your e-ticket and by your guide.

Meals today: Breakfast and Dinner. Overnight in Agra.

Day 4 : IN AGRA — TAJ MAHAL AT SUNRISE & AGRA FORT

Rise before dawn for a soul-stirring visit to the Taj Mahal at sunrise (weather permitting). As first light brushes the Yamuna, the mausoleum’s Makrana marble shifts from blush-rose to pearly gold—its perfect symmetry, lyrical calligraphy and pietra dura inlay revealing themselves with the morning. Commissioned in 1631 by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of Mumtaz Mahal, this masterpiece—attributed to the architect Ustad Ahmad Lahori—is said to have taken eighteen years and over 20,000 craftsmen to complete. The charbagh garden, a poetic vision of paradise with axial pools and cypress, frames the monument in serene reflection.

Good to know: The Taj Mahal is closed on Fridays. Sunrise entry is subject to fog and weather conditions; final timing will be advised locally. Security is strict—no food, drones or large bags; tripods may be restricted. Modest attire is appreciated at all monuments.

Return to your hotel for a lingering breakfast and some downtime. Later, delve into the imperial heart of the Mughal era at the formidable Agra Fort, whose sandstone ramparts rise above the river. Within its palatial arcades and courtyards, you’ll encounter a tapestry of styles—Persian, Timurid and Rajput influences—reflecting the cosmopolitan vision of emperors Akbar, Jahangir and Shah Jahan. Marble pavilions, audience halls and filigreed jharokhas look across to the Taj, a poignant line of sight that threads power, poetry and love.

Heritage Insight: The buildings within Agra Fort showcase the Mughal gift for synthesis—red sandstone massing offset by delicate marble, inlay and latticed screens—an architectural dialogue that would culminate in masterpieces across North India.

Practical Tips: Carry only essentials for sunrise (phone/camera, small wallet, water after security). Expect uneven stone surfaces—comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Keep your monument tickets and ID handy for quick checks.

Meals today: Breakfast and Dinner. Overnight in Agra.

Day 5 : AGRA → FATEHPUR SIKRI → RANTHAMBORE (BY ROAD)

After breakfast, depart Agra for Ranthambore (approx. 239 km / 5 hours, traffic-dependent), tracing a route that threads village fields, roadside shrines and camel carts. Today’s journey weaves Mughal grandeur into tiger country, setting the stage for your Ranthambore safari days ahead.

En Route Stop: Fatehpur Sikri

Pause at the UNESCO-listed Fatehpur Sikri, Emperor Akbar’s short-lived capital in radiant red sandstone. Wander the echoing courtyards of Diwan-i-Khas, the delicately carved Panch Mahal, and the gracious arcades around Anup Talao. At the soaring Buland Darwaza, the empire’s confidence feels almost tangible. Despite its dramatic abandonment only years after completion, the city’s planning and artistry remain remarkably intact—a snapshot of Mughal ambition at its zenith.

Continue south-west toward Ranthambore National Park, where crumbling hilltop ramparts and ancient temples punctuate forests of dhok and deciduous teak. The reserve is renowned for Bengal tiger sightings and evocative ruins that lend every game drive a sense of legend.

Lunch: At a local restaurant en route (on direct payment). Your driver/guide will suggest reliable options for hygienic, tasty regional fare.

Arrive in Ranthambore and check in to your jungle lodge. As dusk colours the Aravalli foothills, gather for an engaging Tiger Talk with the resident naturalist—an insightful primer on tiger behaviour, zone ecology, park etiquette and how best to prepare for tomorrow’s Ranthambore game drives.

Practical Notes: Road conditions vary; expect comfort breaks every 2–2.5 hours. Keep a light scarf/hat and water within reach. For the park, pack neutral-coloured clothing, a light jacket for cool mornings, binoculars and a soft camera bag. Wildlife sightings are never guaranteed, making each encounter truly special.

This overland leg blends Agra to Ranthambore travel with the Fatehpur Sikri stop—an ideal balance of Mughal heritage and tiger safari in India for a seamless, story-rich journey.

Meals today: Breakfast and Dinner. Overnight in Ranthambore.

Day 6 : IN RANTHAMBORE — MORNING & AFTERNOON SHARED CANTER SAFARIS

Wake to the forest chorus and roll out at first light for a shared Canter safari in Ranthambore National Park. As mist lifts from dhok woodlands and crumbling ramparts, scan waterholes and sunlit clearings for Bengal tigers, shy leopards, sambar and chital deer, and solo marsh crocodiles idling at lake edges. Your naturalist will interpret pugmarks, alarm calls and the park’s unique blend of ruined fortifications and wild terrain.

Return to the lodge for a leisurely breakfast and downtime by the pool or gardens. In the afternoon, head back into a different safari zone for a second shared Canter—fresh tracks, changing light and new perspectives on Ranthambore’s storybook landscapes.

Forest Department Order (Reinstated):
Tuesdays: Zones 1–5 closed; Zones 6–10 open to tourists.
Wednesdays: Zones 1–5 open; Zones 6–10 closed.
Zone allocation and operations are controlled by the Department of Forest, Govt. of Rajasthan. If a planned zone is closed, an alternative open zone will be arranged where available.

Safari Tips: Wear neutral colours; carry a light jacket for cool drives and sun protection for midday heat. Bring binoculars, a soft camera bag and small notes for tips. Wildlife sightings are never guaranteed—each encounter is genuinely special.

Meals today: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Overnight in Ranthambore.

Day 7 : RANTHAMBORE → JAIPUR (BY ROAD)

Enjoy a relaxed morning at leisure—a final stroll through the lodge gardens, a dip in the pool, or time to leaf through your safari photos.

After lunch, check out and drive to Jaipur (approx. 152 km / 4 hours, traffic-dependent). The route threads village fields and low Aravalli ridges before unfurling into the Pink City, famed for arts and crafts, jewellery, hand-block prints and stone carving—a model of Rajput urban planning shaped by Mughal aesthetics.

On arrival, meet your Lumle Holidays representative for assistance with hotel check-in. The evening is at leisure: settle in at the hotel or wander to nearby boutiques and cafés for a gentle first taste of Jaipur.

Practical Notes: Road timings vary with traffic and tolls; keep water, a light snack and chargers handy. Jaipur hotels may request ID copies at check-in per local regulations.

Meals today: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Overnight in Jaipur.

Day 8 : IN JAIPUR — AMBER FORT, CITY PALACE, JANTAR MANTAR & BAZAARS

After breakfast, rise into the Aravalli hills for Amber Fort, whose honeyed ramparts, crenellations and domes crown a rugged ridge like something from a fairy tale. Enter through sunlit courtyards to a world of mirror-work, polished marble and carved sandstone: the Diwan-i-Aam (Hall of Public Audience), frescoed Ganesh Pol gateway, perfumed gardens and latticed zenana. In the scintillating Sheesh Mahal (Hall of Mirrors), a single flame can ripple into a thousand points of light—an optical theatre of the Rajput courts.

Amber Fort Access: We use jeeps for the climb from the base to the fort entrance (comfortable and time-efficient). Wear comfortable shoes; surfaces can be uneven and sun-exposed.

Return to the city to explore the City Palace Museum, an elegant fusion of Rajput and Mughal aesthetics. Galleries unveil royal textiles, miniature paintings, silver howdahs, celestial weapons and the famed Gangajali vessels said to have carried holy water. Nearby, at the astonishing Jantar Mantar (1726 CE), you’ll stand among monumental instruments—most notably the Samrat Yantra—that read the heavens with remarkable accuracy, a stone observatory where science becomes sculpture.

Pause for a photo stop at the iconic Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds): a five-storey pink-sandstone façade stippled with jaali screens and airy niches, once allowing royal women to observe processions unseen. As late afternoon softens the city’s palette, wander Jaipur’s colourful bazaars—Johari for gemstones, Bapu for hand-block prints and leather, Tripolia for lac bangles—where bargaining is a friendly art and dyes hang like prayer flags.

Practical Notes: Modest attire is recommended at monuments. Carry small notes for tips and water; photography may be restricted in certain museum galleries. Sun protection (hat/scarf) is essential year-round.

Optional Enhancements (subject to availability): Curated textiles workshop visit, gemstone-cutting demonstration, or a heritage stepwell detour in the outskirts for architectural photography.

Meals today: Breakfast and Dinner. Overnight in Jaipur.

Today: Jaipur sightseeing, Amber Fort Hall of Mirrors, City Palace Museum, Jantar Mantar observatory, Hawa Mahal photo stop, Jaipur markets.

Day 9 : JAIPUR → DELHI (BY ROAD)

Enjoy a relaxed morning at leisure in the Pink City—a final unhurried breakfast, a last linger in the courtyard, or a gentle stroll to a favourite café before departure.

Optional this morning: A serene visit to the Birla Temple (Lakshmi Narayan Mandir), hewn in luminous white marble and dedicated to Vishnu and Lakshmi. Its tranquil halls, stained-glass iconography and polished floors offer a contemplative counterpoint to Jaipur’s bustle.

Later, depart by surface for Delhi (approx. 285 km / 4–5 hours, traffic-dependent). The highway rolls past mustard fields, roadside dhabas and temple spires, easing you from Rajasthan’s russet landscapes toward the capital’s wide, tree-lined avenues.

On arrival in Delhi, check in to your hotel for the final night of your itinerary. The evening is free—unwind at the hotel, or head out for a last taste of North Indian cuisine, from fragrant kebabs to slow-cooked dals.

Practical Notes: Road timings vary with traffic and toll queues; a light snack and water are recommended for the journey. Keep essentials (chargers, medication, travel documents) in your daypack for easy access.

Meals today: Breakfast and Dinner. Overnight in Delhi.

Today: Jaipur to Delhi drive, Birla Temple Jaipur, Rajasthan to Delhi road trip, last night in Delhi.

Day 10 : DEPART DELHI (BY INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT)

At the appointed time, meet your Lumle Holidays representative in the hotel lobby for your private transfer to Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi. Settle into the drive as the city’s morning rhythm gathers—boulevards, domes and metro lines giving way to the sleek approach roads of the airport.

On arrival, proceed to your airline’s check-in zone for baggage drop, then continue through immigration and security. If time allows, browse last-minute souvenirs and artisanal snacks, or relax at a café before boarding your homebound flight.

Travel Notes: For international departures, aim to arrive at the airport 3 hours before your scheduled flight. Keep your passport, e-ticket, and any visa/ESTA documents handy. Liquids in hand luggage must comply with the 100 ml rule (in a clear, resealable bag). Power banks go in cabin baggage only.

Helpful Tips: Complete online check-in where available, and reconfirm baggage allowance per your ticket. Keep small notes for porterage. Save your hotel address and DMC contact in your phone until wheels-up.

As your flight lifts over the Yamuna floodplain, take a last look at the patchwork of forts, domes and bazaars—memories of Delhi, Agra and Rajasthan carried home. We wish you a pleasant journey and look forward to welcoming you on another India highlights tour soon.

What's included

  • International flights: One-stop return flights London Heathrow ↔ Delhi in Economy Class, as ticketed (checked baggage included).
  • Airport transfers: Air-conditioned transfers on arrival and departure in Delhi with meet-and-assist by a Lumle Holidays representative.
  • Accommodation: 08 nights’ twin-share accommodation at the mentioned hotels or similar, standard rooms with private facilities.
  • Meals: 08 breakfasts, 02 lunches, 08 dinners as per the day-by-day plan (including breakfast, lunch and dinner during the Ranthambore stay).
  • Transport & touring: All transfers, excursions and sightseeing by air-conditioned vehicle with a professional driver, as per itinerary.
  • Guiding: English-speaking accompanying guide throughout the itinerary (replacing local step-in guides).
  • Sightseeing & entrances: Entrance fees for listed monuments and experiences (one visit per monument), including Taj Mahal (closed Fridays), Agra Fort, Amber Fort, City Palace Museum, Jantar Mantar, plus a photo stop at Hawa Mahal.
  • Old Delhi experience: Visit to Jama Masjid and a shared cycle-rickshaw ride through Chandni Chowk bazaars.
  • Trains: Reserved AC Chair Car tickets for Delhi → Agra (e.g., Vande Bharat Express) and Bharatpur → Sawai Madhopur (for Ranthambore), or the best available fast services if operationally required.
  • Ranthambore safaris: 02 shared Canter safaris (one morning, one afternoon) with park entry permits, government safari fees and services of a park naturalist; zone allocation per Forest Dept. rules.
  • Briefing: Evening Tiger Talk in Ranthambore by the lodge naturalist (subject to lodge schedule).
  • Water: Complimentary mineral/bottled water in the vehicle during intercity drives and day sightseeing (reasonable supply).
  • Assistance: 24/7 support from our on-the-ground team whilst you are away.
  • Taxes & handling: All currently applicable taxes on hotels & transport, tolls, parking, driver allowances and standard service charges, including Government Service Tax (GST).
  • Financial protection: ATOL protection for UK bookings and ABTOT cover for non-UK bookings.

What's not included

  • Visas & formalities: India visa/e-Visa fees, passport costs and any documentation charges.
  • Travel insurance: Comprehensive cover (strongly recommended) is not included.
  • Flight enhancements: Direct/non-stop flight upgrade, seat selection, extra-legroom, premium cabins (Premium Economy/Business), and any airline surcharges after ticketing.
  • Baggage: Excess/oversize baggage beyond the ticketed allowance; porterage at airports/stations/hotels unless stated.
  • Meals & beverages: Any meals and drinks not specified in the itinerary (e.g., lunches on non-Ranthambore days, alcoholic beverages, minibar, room service).
  • Personal expenses: Laundry, phone calls, spa treatments, shopping and incidental hotel charges.
  • Tipping: Gratuities for guides, drivers, porters and safari crews (at guest discretion unless otherwise stated).
  • Monument/park extras: Camera/video fees at monuments/parks where applicable; optional activities not listed.
  • Safari upgrades: Private jeep safaris, zone requests/changes and exclusive vehicle costs beyond the included shared Canter safaris.
  • Early check-in/late check-out: Outside standard hotel policy; day-use rooms unless specified.
  • Festival/peak supplements: Mandatory hotel gala dinners (e.g., Christmas/New Year) and peak-season surcharges if imposed by suppliers.
  • Unscheduled transport: Additional transfers, taxis or transport for personal errands or outside group touring hours.
  • Health requirements: Vaccinations, medical tests/clearances (if any) and personal medical expenses.
  • Taxes/levies introduced after booking: Any new or increased government taxes, fuel surcharges or park/monument fee revisions post-confirmation.
  • Any service not expressly listed under “What’s Included”.
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Your Program Duration = 10 Days
All the Prices are in USD ($) Per Person.

Your stays are selected for comfort, location and a clear sense of place—city landmarks in Delhi, Mughal-era ambience in Agra, a nature-forward lodge near Ranthambore, and heritage style in Jaipur. Final hotels will be confirmed at booking; where necessary, like-for-like alternatives of a similar standard will be offered.

City Accommodation Description
Delhi (Arrival) The Leela Ambience / Eros Contemporary luxury with spacious rooms, pool and multiple dining options; convenient access to central sights and business districts.
Agra ITC Mughal / Courtyard by Marriott Landscaped gardens and modern comforts close to the Taj; renowned spa and pool, easy reach of Agra Fort and riverfront.
Ranthambore Ranthambore Regency / Ranthambore Bagh Palace Comfortable jungle retreats with gardens and pool; ideal for early game drives and evening naturalist talks.
Jaipur ITC Rajputana / Marriott Heritage-inspired five-star stays with courtyards, pool and spa; central for Amber Fort, City Palace and markets.
Delhi (Departure) The Leela Ambience / Eros Final night in the capital for a smooth airport transfer; familiar comforts and reliable dining before your flight.

Note: Hotel names are indicative and may vary by date. Comparable properties of similar category will be provided if any listed hotel is unavailable.

Important Notes & Conditions

  • Taj Mahal: Closed on Fridays. Sunrise access is weather-dependent (fog/visibility).
  • Ranthambore zones: As per Forest Dept. order: Tuesdays Zones 1–5 closed / 6–10 open; Wednesdays Zones 1–5 open / 6–10 closed. Zone allocation is controlled by the park and cannot be guaranteed; alternative open zones will be arranged where available.
  • Trains & timings: Rail/road/flight schedules may change; final timings are reconfirmed in your travel documents and locally by your guide.
  • Wildlife: Sightings can never be guaranteed; unpredictability is part of an authentic safari experience.
  • Luggage: Domestic trains and safari vehicles have practical space limits; soft luggage is recommended.
  • Health & attire: Modest dress at religious/heritage sites; carry sun protection and comfortable walking shoes.
  • Change of itinerary: Lumle reserves the right to change or alter the itinerary if required.

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    • Flight time Approximately 15–18 hours to Delhi. Direct flights are available from cities like New York, Newark, Chicago, San Francisco, and Washington D.C. One-stop or two-stop options are also available via Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Zurich, or Helsinki.
    • Time zone GMT +5 ½ hours (India is 10 hours 30 minutes ahead of New York during standard time and 9 hours 30 minutes ahead during daylight saving time)
    • Recommended airlines Direct and one-stop options include Air India, United, Emirates, Etihad, and Finnair. Our packages include one-stop flights, with direct and preferred airline options available at an extra cost.
    • Best season The best time to visit India is October to March, with cooler temperatures ideal for exploring Rajasthan, Kerala, and the Golden Triangle. April marks the start of summer, while September brings pleasant weather as the monsoon fades. Summer (May–June) can be very hot, and monsoon season (July–August) brings heavy rainfall to many regions.
    • Visa US citizens require a tourist visa to enter India, which must be obtained before travel via e-Visa or regular application. Entry requirements are subject to change, so travellers should check with the Indian Embassy or official sources before departure. It is your responsibility to check and meet entry requirements before travel.
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