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Travel to India and Celebrate The Festival of Colors Holi

You experience the festival of Holi with an Indian family, understand its significance and enjoy participating in one of the country’s most significant celebrations. Enjoy Holi with a local family. The festival finishes after lunch and you will have a lot of time to either relax or venture out to Udaipur Rajasthan, India.

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Travel to India and Celebrate The Festival of Colors Holi

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  1. Holi Festival of Colours Tour to India Holi is the festival of colours. You experience the festival of Holi with an Indian family, understand its significance and enjoy participating in one of the country’s most significant celebrations.

  2. An escorted India tour for those who love art, architecture, culture, food, photography and more. Come join the celebration.  Colours Of India itinerary offers a unique combination of art, history, and culture.  Itinerary : 20th - 31st March 2016 Special - Enjoy the Festival of Colours - Holi 

  3. Colours Of India Itinerary 2016 Day 1 : Arrive in India’s financial Capital Mumbai. This city is full of gems from modern India and is the centre for some of the best restaurants in the country. Enjoy a full day of sightseeing, ending at the famous Jehangir Art Gallery to see some of India’s best contemporary art. Day 2 : Fly to one of the most romantic cities in the world - here beautiful palaces float on glistening lakes.

  4. Colours Of India Itinerary 2016 Day 3 : Enjoy Holi with a local family. The festival finishes after lunch and you will have a lot of time to either relax or venture out to Udaipur town in the evening. Day 4 : Drive to Bhainsrorgarh, visiting the famous Chittorgarh Fort en-route. Chittorgarh is one of the largest forts in India and Bhainsrorgarh.

  5. Colours Of India Itinerary 2016 Day 5 : Bhainsrorgarh - The day is at your leisure to choose your own adventure. Day 6 : Drive today to Jaipur, visiting the fort at Bundi on the way. The Bundi fort’s claim to fame is its amazing collection of murals and frescos that are unique in style.

  6. Colours Of India Itinerary 2016 Day 7 : Today is your day to explore Jaipur, start with a rendezvous with an elephant to see the Amber fort and spend your day learning about this regal city through its monuments and bazaars. Day 8 : We make it to Agra! See the Taj Mahal and visit a workshop where artisans still continue the age old art of pietre dura or inlay of precious and semi precious stones in marble as is seen on the magnificent Taj Mahal.

  7. Colours Of India Itinerary 2016 Day 9 : Today we take train to Jhansi and visit the riverside temple town of Orccha, then on to Khajuraho - the town renowned for its brass relief temples with an erotic theme, celebrating the perpetuity of life. Day 10 : Visit the famous UNESCO World Heritage Temple Complex this morning before flying on to Varanasi, one of the oldest living cities in the world. Watch a prayer ceremony this evening on the ghats of the Ganges.

  8. Colours Of India Itinerary 2016 Day 11 : After sightseeing, fly to Delhi, the country’s capital and your last destination. Day 12 : Check out after an early breakfast and enjoy a full day of sightseeing covering Old and New Delhi. Fly back home this evening. Starting Price :- $2000 per person* For the full program & terms and conditions please contact us

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