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6‑Month Grand India Exploration Itinerary

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Day 1: Northern Highlights – Delhi, Agra & Jaipur

Morning: Arrive in Delhi and explore the historic Red Fort, followed by a stroll through the bustling lanes of Chandni Chowk, sampling street‑food delicacies.

Afternoon: Drive to Agra to marvel at the iconic Taj Mahal, then visit the impressive Agra Fort for a glimpse of Mughal architecture.

Evening: Head to Jaipur, the Pink City, and enjoy a traditional Rajasthani dinner at a local haveli, soaking in the vibrant ambience.

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Day 2: Western Wonders – Mumbai & Goa

Morning: Touch down in Mumbai, start with a walk along the historic Gateway of India and a quick tour of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, a UNESCO site.

Afternoon: Fly to Goa, unwind on the sun‑kissed sands of Calangute Beach, and explore the Portuguese‑styled Old Goa churches.

Evening: Savor fresh seafood at a beachside shack, then watch a sunset over the Arabian Sea, ending the day with a relaxed vibe.

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Day 3: Southern Splendors – Bengaluru, Kerala & Chennai

Morning: Arrive in Bengaluru, visit the serene Lalbagh Botanical Garden and the tech‑hub Electronic City for a taste of the “Silicon Valley of India”.

Afternoon: Travel to Kochi, Kerala to wander the historic Fort Kochi area, watching Chinese fishing nets sway over the backwaters.

Evening: Cruise the backwaters of Alleppey on a traditional houseboat, enjoying a Keralite feast of fish curry and appam under lantern light.

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Day 4: Eastern Essence – Kolkata & Odisha

Morning: Land in Kolkata, explore the colonial grandeur of Victoria Memorial and the bustling streets of College Street, famed for its book markets.

Afternoon: Journey to Puri, Odisha to visit the sacred Jagannath Temple and relax on the golden sands of Puri Beach.

Evening: Attend a classical Odissi dance performance in Odisha and taste the local delicacy of rasgulla, a sweet treat from the region.

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Day 5: Northeastern Adventure – Guwahati & Shillong

Morning: Arrive in Guwahati, pay respects at the riverside Kamakhya Temple** and enjoy a boat ride on the Brahmaputra.

Afternoon: Drive to Shillong, often called the “Scotland of the East”, and explore the scenic Umiam Lake and the vibrant Police Bazaar.

Evening: Experience local tribal music around a campfire, tasting Assamese dishes like Masor Tenga while under a starlit sky.

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Day 6: Central Classics – Bhopal, Khajuraho & Varanasi

Morning: Reach Bhopal, stroll around the tranquil Upper Lake and visit the historic Islamic Museum.

Afternoon: Head to Khajuraho to admire the exquisite erotic sculptures of the Western Group of Temples, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Evening: Conclude the journey in the spiritual city of Varanasi, witnessing the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat and wandering the ancient alleys.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Delhi (Red Fort, Chandni Chowk) – 2 days – $150
  • Agra (Taj Mahal, Agra Fort) – 1 day – $120
  • Jaipur (Haveli dinner, city tour) – 2 days – $180
  • Mumbai (Gateway of India, CST) – 2 days – $200
  • Goa (Beaches, Old Goa) – 5 days – $350
  • Bengaluru (Lalbagh, Electronic City) – 3 days – $180
  • Kerala (Fort Kochi, Alleppey houseboat) – 7 days – $500
  • Kolkata (Victoria Memorial, College Street) – 3 days – $160
  • Puri (Jagannath Temple, Beach) – 2 days – $130
  • Guwahati (Kamakhya Temple, Brahmaputra) – 2 days – $140
  • Shillong (Umiam Lake, Bazaar) – 3 days – $170
  • Bhopal (Upper Lake, Museum) – 2 days – $130
  • Khajuraho (Temple complex) – 2 days – $150
  • Varanasi (Ganga Aarti, ghats) – 4 days – $210
  • Total Estimated Cost: $2,950

Tips

To extend the trip, add extra days in Kerala for a deeper backwater experience or explore the lesser‑known hill stations of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand in the north. If you need to shorten the itinerary, focus on one region per month—e.g., spend the first two months in the north, the next two in the south, and allocate the final two months to a curated selection of highlights from the east, west, and central zones.

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