Picture a morning with snow-capped Annapurna filling the horizon — and, just days later, sunrise over the marble perfection of the Taj Mahal. This is a boutique journey where the silence of Himalayan trails gives way to the vibrant bustle of Indian bazaars. The itinerary is modular: choose the full 20 days / 19 nights (Nepal + India), Nepal alone (8 days) or India alone (12 days). It's a journey for those who don't just want to see Asia, but to truly feel it — above all in a tailor-made, individual formula, or in a group with an English-speaking tour leader (groups of 10 or more).
Days 2–9 form the Nepal module (8 days), the remainder the India module (12 days).
A warm welcome at the airport, transfer to your hotel and a first taste of Old Delhi.
Flight to Kathmandu, then a welcome dinner with a performance of traditional Nepali dance.
Pashupatinath, the Boudhanath stupa, the Swayambhunath Monkey Temple, Durbar Square and Kumari Ghar, home of the living goddess.
A scenic drive along the Trisuli river valley, through terraced rice fields, to idyllic Pokhara.
A hike through rhododendron forests to Australian Camp at 2,060 m, with a panorama of Annapurna and Machhapuchhre; night in a mountain lodge.
Sunrise over the Annapurnas, then a descent through Dhampus to Phedi and the drive back to Pokhara.
A boat trip on Phewa Lake, a walk up to the World Peace Pagoda, and optionally a paragliding flight.
Return to Kathmandu and time for shopping in the lively Thamel district; a final evening in Nepal.
Flight back to Delhi and your first encounter with the rhythm of the Indian metropolis.
Flight to Khajuraho and a tour of the UNESCO-listed Chandela temples; in the evening, an optional Sound & Light Show.
Medieval Orchha: the Jahangir Mahal and Raja Mahal palaces, the Lakshmi Narayan temple and the riverside chhatris.
Drive to Agra and the silhouette of the Taj Mahal at sunset, seen from the Mehtab Bagh gardens across the Yamuna River.
The Taj Mahal at sunrise, Agra Fort and Itimad-ud-Daulah, then Fatehpur Sikri en route; in the evening, dinner with a Rajasthani dance show.
A jeep ride up to Amber Fort, the Hawa Mahal Palace of Winds, the City Palace and the Jantar Mantar observatory.
A drive through Rajasthani landscapes back to Delhi, then time to rest at your own pace.
Jama Masjid, rickshaws through Chandni Chowk and Raj Ghat; in the evening, the Delhi Street Food Tour with dinner.
India Gate, Humayun's Tomb, Qutub Minar and the Lotus Temple.
Free time; in the evening, the light-and-fountain show at Akshardham Temple.
The Agrasen Ki Baoli stepwell, Lodhi Garden, the Tibetan Market and Connaught Place.
Airport transfer and your flight home.
Not included: international flights (other than those listed above), Indian visa and travel insurance, entrance fees, meals outside the programme, drinks, personal expenses, porterage, Christmas and New Year's Eve gala dinners (charged by hotels), a seasonal supplement of €200 per person for departures starting 20 December–5 January, and tips.
Practical information: your passport should be valid for at least 6 months beyond the trip. The Taj Mahal is closed on Fridays and the Lotus Temple on Mondays. Baggage allowance: Kathmandu flights 20 kg + 7 kg cabin, Delhi–Khajuraho 15 kg + 7 kg. The order of sightseeing may change.
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Download the itinerary (PDF, in Polish) (5 MB)Prices apply to groups of min. 10 people; we mainly travel in an individual, tailor-made formula — smaller groups are priced individually. The best season for group departures is September–October. Settlement with the tour operator is in euros.
No online payment — we'll first talk everything through calmly, over the phone, with no obligation.