India is a huge country, the largest by population in the world, with many different cultures and languages. It also has a lot of archaeological and historical sites to visit and some beautiful and interesting temples. Surprisingly given the population density there are also a lot of beautiful natural places from the foothills of the Himalayas to the tiger and birding preserves of north and central India to the Western Ghats towards the south. It is also a country of contrasts that can be overwhelming at times but is certainly worth visiting.
Our only visit was in 2024, the first more exotic trip after Covid, and it was certainly a special experience. From spending nights in the tent in the cold listening to mantras being chanted through the night, to the tigers that we watched as they slept through the day, to the many temples and castles littering the landscape it was a very adventurous and varied experience following roughly the Delhi-Jaipur-Agra tourist route.
Map of Travels
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Trips
- Ambience Mall and back to the USBefore we leave we have to spend a few hours somewhere and we choose the Ambience Mall near the airport which is quite similar to malls in the US
- Sunder Nursery, a surprising parkSunder Nursery a relatively new addition to the string of parks in Delhi is worth visiting due to the mix of architectural and natural wonders
- Sulabh International Museum Of ToiletsWe start our last day with an interesting visit to the unusual International Museum of Toilets near the airport
- Back to Delhi Metro and the Ambience MallToday is a relatively short return trip stopping in Gurugram for our last night and exploring the nearby Ambience Mall in the evening
- Buying Inlayed Marble in AgraOur driver takes us to the Marble Emporium where we explore the beautiful art and even buy a thing or two
- Akbar’s Tomb, a hidden jewel in AgraIn the afternoon we drive to Akbar’s Tomb a hidden jewel that few tourists bother visiting even though it is in our opinion one of the best places in Agra
- Taj Mahal, the world’s most famous mausoleumTaj Mahal a popular and beautiful site is one of the new Wonders of the World and a Unesco WHS so it was a must see during our Agra visit
- Mehtab Bagh, the Taj GardensWe end the day at Mehtab Bagh, the Taj Mahal Gardens, with a beautiful view of the Taj over the Yamuna river
- Itmad-ud-Daula, the Baby TajAfter Agra Fort the next stop is at the beautiful Itmad-ud-Daula mausoleum or Baby Taj which is smaller but more decorated compared to the Taj Mahal
- Agra Fort, the capital of the Mughals for a centuryFirst place we visit in Agra is the Agra Fort an Unesco World Heritage Site and the center of power for the Mughal Empire for about a century
- Last day exploring Chambal Safari LodgeWe spend the morning exploring the grounds and finding cool birds and mammals until we have to check out and drive to Agra
- Chambal River Cruise – in the land of the dacoitsIn the afternoon we take a three hour cruise on the Chambal river looking for dolphins, gharials and birds especially the rare Indian Skimmer
- Looking for Sarus cranes in the ChambalWe have booked two safari trips with our lodging with the first one focused on sarus cranes that we easily see with many other special birds
- Exploring the grounds of Chambal Safari LodgeWe arrive early afternoon at Chambal Safari Lodge and have time for an afternoon and evening walk on the grounds seeing beautiful birds and civets
- Fatehpur Sikri, the abandoned palaceFatehpur Sikri was built to be the capital of the Mughal Empire by Akbar but was abandoned after 30 years of work
- Returning the long way to the parking lotWe return on a longer and less touristy road after seeing owls and other interesting birds at the ponds at the end of the road
- Birding Keoladeo National Park up to the endWe start the morning exploring Keoladeo National Park on a four mile hike to the end of the road walking on dikes and seeing hundreds of birds
- A night in Bharatpur, more complex than it should beWe arrive in the late afternoon in Bharatpur and enjoy an evening on our balcony and a dinner at the hotel restaurant
- Famous Chand Baori StepwellThe one stop we have planned today is at the beautiful and famous Chand Baori Stepwell one of the deepest in Rajasthan
- Tribal Women Crafts Center in RanthamboreBefore leaving Ranthambore we are taken to a shop managed by women that were pushed out of the National Park at its creation
- Finally tigers in Ranthambore Zone 2On our second and last safari in Ranthambore we finally get lucky and see tigers, even two of them, in Zone 2
- Ranthambore Museum of Natural HistoryBetween our safaris we visit the Museum of Natural History which is a hidden gem not visited by many white tourists
- Ranthambore Zone 3 safari with no tigers in sightThe first safari of the day is to Ranthambore Zone 3 with no luck in our quest for tigers but with some beautiful views and interesting birds and mammals
- Ranthambore Fort, in the middle of tigersRanthambore Fort is the one place you can go without a permit so that is our goal today for a nice cultural visit with some birdwatching by the side
- Birding in Bagh Dwar CampArriving from Jaipur we spend part of the afternoon and evening exploring the gardens of our accomodation
- Albert Hall MuseumLate afternoon we visit Albert Hall Museum which is quite popular followed late in the evening by a major temple near our accomodation
- Gaitore Ki Chhatriyan, the Royal CrematoryGaitore Ki Chhatriyan is the royal crematorium grounds and worth a visit due to its serene setting and beautiful buildings
- Jal Mahal, the lake palaceWe stop shortly at Jal Mahal a palace built in the middle of the lake and inaccesible to tourists now and explore the lake for a short while
- Jaigarh Fort, the protector of Amber FortFrom Amber Fort we climb using the wall to Jaigarh Fort which is possibly off limits due to a wedding forcing us to get an undesired guide
- Amber Fort, the most famous of Jaipur fortsThe major stop for today is Amber Fort a Unesco WHS which was for 150 years the residence of the local rulers
- Amer Stepwell, a special locationWe start the day with a short visit at Amer Stepwell a beautiful stepwell next to the Amber Palace
- The City Palace, the home of Jaipur MaharajahsWe end the day at the City Palace the former and current home of Jaipur maharajahs and opened partially now as a museum
- Jantar Mantar, an ancient observatoryJantar Mantar was built in the 18th century and is an impressive assembly of stone-built astronomical instruments
- Hawa Mahal, the Palace of WindsThe Palace of the Winds has a beautifully intricate exterior and was used by the royal ladies to observe the streets without being seen
- Morning Sariska SafariOur first safari in India starts at a very early hour from Sariska Tehla Gate looking for tigers and other mammals
- Bhangarh, the haunted castleOur last attraction for today is Bhangarh which is locally known as the haunted castle and cannot be visited at night due to ghosts
- Neelkanth Temple ComplexDuring our birdwatching trip we stop also at Neelkanth Temple complex which is comprised of multiple temples most of them destroyed centuries ago
- Birdwatching Tour near SariskaWith a bit of difficulty we arrange a birdwatching tour near Sariska exploring the forest and a small lake with a local guide
- Drive to Prime Neelkanth, our lakeside stayThe drive to Sariska area is quite interesting both on highways and country roads arriving at our lodge overlooking an almost dry lake
- Qutub Minar, an impressive complexOur major stop today is at Qutub Minar a beautiful World Heritage Site with a famous minaret and a rust resistant Iron Pillar
- Lotus Temple, a Baha’i TempleOn our way to Sariska we stop at the Lotus Temple one of the 13 Baha’i temples in the world and the only one in Asia
- India Gate, a famous locationLast stop of the day is India Gate a monumental memorial to the Indian dead in World War 1
- Gurdwara Bangla Sahib, our first Sikh TempleGurdwara Bangla Sahib is the first Sikh temple we visit and it is an impressive sight especially when viewed over the pool
- Humayun’s Tomb, worthwhile and spectacularHumayun’s Tomb is an Unesco World Heritage Site protecting the beautiful tomb of one of the most famous Mughal emperors
- The spectacular Lodi GardenLodi Garden is a famous garden for birding and walking with ancient ruins seemingly everywhere and free to enter
- Agrasen ki Baoli, the beautiful stepwellThe last stop of the day is at Agrasen ki Baoli a beautiful stepwell before eating dinner and retiring after a full day of exploring
- Chandni Chowk, the Moonlight BazaarWe spend an hour walking through the downtown area from the Red Fort to Fatehpuri Masjid and back through the largest crowds of people we have seen
- Sri Digambar Jain Temple with the Bird HospitalSri Digambar is a beautiful Jain Temple with intricate decorations that also has a large Bird Hospital that can be visited
- Red Fort, the main residence of Mughal emperorsThe Red Fort was the capital of the Mughal Empire for over 200 years and the pride of the empire before being sacked by both Iranians and British
- Raj Ghat, the Gandhi memorialBefore the Red Fort we stop at Raj Ghat the place where Gandhi was cremated which is now a memorial visited by Indians and foreigners alike
- Purana Qila, the Old FortOur first stop is in tranquil Purana Qila or the Old Fort where some of the earliest Mughal defenses in Delhi were built
- Arriving in Delhi and our first night in IndiaWe arrive in Delhi late in the evening and spend the following morning enjoying the beautiful views and many birds from our balcony