Ultimate India and Sri Lanka

Trip Code:50918
(AUD) Twin Share from $26,620pp
Days 31
Nights 30

Experience the best of India and Sri Lanka on a 31-day journey. Explore India’s iconic Golden Triangle – Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur including the majestic Taj Mahal and top landmarks. Then, cruise the Lower Ganges aboard the Ganges Voyager, discovering remote riverside treasures from Kolkata. Continue your adventure in Sri Lanka, uncovering hidden gems on a luxurious 15-day tour. Visit vibrant cities like Colombo and Kandy, explore six UNESCO World Heritage sites, spot unique wildlife in national parks, and immerse yourself in Sri Lanka’s rich culture and history.

  • 18 Oct 2026 – 17 Nov 2026
    from $26,620 pp twin share / $40,320 pp solo *

* Prices and category availability are subject to change without notice.

Itinerary

  • Day 1 – Arrive Delhi:

    Welcome to Delhi, India’s lively and fascinating capital city. Be met at the airport and transferred to your luxury accommodation in the heart of the city. Tonight, soak in the hotel’s rich heritage and admire the fascinating Victorian and Art Deco architecture as you enjoy a Signature Experience.

    Signature Experience – The Spice Route

    Take a tour of The Imperial New Delhi’s extensive private art collection with a glass of sparkling wine in hand, then sit down for a sumptuous, specially curated Indian fusion dinner at The Spice Route.

  • Day 2 – Delhi:

    Set out to explore Indias’ largest mosque, the Jama Masjid, with a capacity of more than 25,000 worshippers. Then, embark on an electric rickshaw ride through the bustling streets of Old Delhi, driving through the vibrant Chandni Chowk market. Feast on a selection of lesser-known regional cuisines at Cafe Lota. After lunch, enjoy your first Signature Experience. Later, continue your Delhi exploration with a visit to the World Heritage-listed Qutub Minar. Built in the early 13th century, the intricate minaret and victory tower are constructed in red sandstone and carved with words from the Quran. Savour a second Signature Experience nearby tonight.

    Signature Experience – Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

    Visit the exquisite Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, a Sikh temple renowned for its daily service where over 10,000 people are fed—a remarkable act of kindness. Afterward, contribute to the local community by helping prepare chapati (Indian bread).

    Signature Experience – Qutub Minar Dinner

    Dine on a delicious dinner overlooking Qutub Minar, all while learning about the dynasties which have shaped Delhi through the fascinating insights of a renowned local historian.

  • Day 3 – Delhi, Agra:

    This morning drive along the wide tree-lined boulevards of New Delhi to visit the 16th-century Humayun’s Tomb, which was among the key inspirations for the Taj Mahal. Admire more amazing architecture at India Gate, an iconic sandstone war memorial dedicated to Indian Army soldiers who died in the First World War. Later, travel by road to Agra, the home of the majestic Taj Mahal and a former capital of the Mughal Empire. Tonight, you’ll dine on a delicious dinner at the restaurant of your choice.

    Freedom of Choice Dining – Peshawri

    Tonight taste the authentic flavours of the northwest frontier cuisine known for its rich, smoky flavours and traditional preparation methods. The menu features signature dishes such as tandoori kebabs, dal Bukhara, and a variety of bread cooked in a clay tandoor, with a focus on grilled meats and vegetarian delicacies.

    Freedom of Choice Dining – Taj Bano

    Tonight savour a sumptuous assortment of Indian and international gourmet selections. The Indian offerings range from regional specialties to classic favourites, while the international menu includes continental selections, providing a broad spectrum of flavours to cater to different palates.

  • Day 4 – Agra:

    Rise early to marvel at the splendour of the Taj Mahal at sunrise as its marble facade lights up with spectacular natural colours. The exquisite mausoleum, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, was built by the order of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan to honour his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Next you’ll visit the nearby Agra Fort, another World Heritage-listed site, where Shah Jahan was later imprisoned. You’ll also explore the beautiful Tomb of Itmad-ud-Daulah, often referred to as the Baby Taj. Tonight, enjoy a Signature Experience.

    Signature Experience – Sufi Performance

    Listen to the mesmerising sounds of qawwali during a private, soulful Sufi performance, all accompanied by mouthwatering north Indian snacks.

  • Day 5 – Agra, Fatehpur Sikri, Ajabgarh:

    Set off on the road to Ajabgarh, stopping en route at the World Heritage-listed Fatehpur Sikri, a spectacular ancient 16th-century fortified city built mainly from vibrant red sandstone by the Mughal emperor Akbar. Stroll among the ruins, admire the intricate carvings and hear stories of this site. Continue to your luxurious hotel in Ajabgarh, a peaceful oasis in rural Rajasthan. Set out on a guided nature walk to discover more of the flora and fauna. Then enjoy a Signature Experience before dinner this evening.

    Signature Experience – Indian Gin Cocktail Workshop

    Enjoy an Indian gin cocktail workshop under the guidance of an expert mixologist.

  • Day 6 – Ajabgarh, Jaipur:

    Begin the day with a peaceful yoga session to prepare for another exciting day of sightseeing. Next, enjoy an exclusive Signature Experience. Later, travel to the enthralling, historical Jaipur known as the Pink City, Rajasthan’s capital and gateway to India’s most vibrant state.

    Signature Experience – Cooking Class

    Take part in a delicious cooking class where a chef will teach you about vibrant Indian spices before you enjoy your creations for lunch.

  • Day 7 – Jaipur:

    You will have a full day to explore the enthralling, historical Pink City of Jaipur, Rajasthan’s spectacular capital. Take a tour of the city’s most iconic attractions including the picturesque Amber Fort, the Hawa Mahal (Palace of the Winds), and the City Palace, which is still home of the Jaipur royal family. For lunch, savour delicious local produce at a traditional vegetarian Indian restaurant tucked away in the heart of the lively Johri Bazaar. In the afternoon, immerse yourself in a private workshop of block printing using natural and Azo-free dyes.

  • Day 8 – Jaipur, Kolkata:

    Today you can further explore Jaipur on your chosen activity. Later, be transferred to the airport and board your flight to Kolkata, the lively ‘City of Joy’, and be transferred to your luxury accommodation. Once the capital of colonial India, Kolkata is a thriving hub of culture and history.

    Freedom of Choice – Pink Rickshaw Tour

    Experience Jaipur’s vibrant culture on a pink rickshaw driven by women, visit Govind Devji Temple for the morning aarti prayers and stopping off at the colourful Jaipur Wholesale Flower Market near Hawa Mahal, the Palace of Winds.

    Freedom of Choice – Jantar Mantar Observatory

    Visit the Jantar Mantar astronomical observatory, a UNESCO marvel, before visiting a private section of the residence where the royal family still resides. Jaipur’s iconic City Palace is a blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture.

    Freedom of Choice – Jaipur Bicycle Tour

    Set out early to discover Jaipur’s charm by bicycle, traversing the narrow lanes of the old city as you experience the historic city coming to life.

  • Day 9 – Kolkata:

    Set out on an exploration of Kolkata today during an unforgettable Signature Experience. Later, visit Kumartuli, the city’s traditional potters’ quarter. Here you can admire the potters’ incredible craftwork, spanning from clay pots to elaborate statues of gods and goddesses used for a myriad of festivals. This afternoon, enjoy another Signature Experience before dinner this evening.

    Signature Experience – Heritage Tram Ride

    Set out on a privately chartered heritage tram ride as you explore some of the most picturesque sights of the city.

    Signature Experience – Glenburn Penthouse

    Savour a delightful afternoon tea at the Glenburn Penthouse, where breathtaking city views set the perfect backdrop. Enjoy an exquisite selection of teas and an array of delectable treats while immersing yourself in the elegant ambience.

  • Day 10 – Kolkata, Embark Ship:

    Choose your morning sightseeing before transferring to the pier to board the Ganges Voyager, your floating home for the next seven nights. Following lunch on board, head to the Victoria Memorial and its museum, which houses the nation’s largest collection of British colonial artifacts. Later, return to your ship and enjoy a fantastic performance by Baul musicians, whose spiritual customs have been an important cultural contribution in Bengal for hundreds of years, leading to the Baul tradition’s inclusion on UNESCO’s list of Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.

    Freedom of Choice – Mallick Ghat Flower Market

    Rise early this morning to set off for a stroll across Howrah Bridge to the kaleidoscopic Mallick Ghat Flower Market, which is among the largest in Asia. Explore a bustling world of spectacular colours and scents as you admire the action.

    Freedom of Choice – CIMA Gallery and Sasha NGO Tour

    Admire the art at CIMA (Centre for International Modern Art) before stepping in to learn about Sasha, an NGO which works with local artisans across India to keep their crafting traditions alive.

  • Day 11 – Kolkata, Bandel, Kalna:

    Set out on a morning walking tour featuring some of Kolkata’s best-preserved colonial buildings including the Writer’s Building, General Post Office, High Court and Raj Bhawan (Governer’s House). Take a tour of St John’s Church, which was built in 1756, and features the tombs of several British generals who died in that year’s Siege of Kolkata. After lunch on board, your ship will begin its journey upstream along the Hooghly River on the Lower Ganges. Later today, visit the 19th-century Hooghly Imambara, a prayer hall and famous pilgrimage centre in West Bengal. Admire the massive Victorian clock, between the twin towers, the makers of which also built London’s iconic Big Ben. Return to your ship and sail on to Kalna.

  • Day 12 – Kalna, Matiari:

    After breakfast, it’s time to explore magnificent Kalna, known as the City of Temples. Enjoy a rickshaw ride through town to visit some of Bengal’s most distinct terracotta temples, including the Rajbari royal palace complex. You’ll also see the eye-catching Shiva temples. Later, stroll through the local market en route back to your ship. Relax on board as you sail to the village of Matiari.

  • Day 13 – Matiari, Khushbagh:

    Begin the day with a morning walk through Matiari, where you’ll have the opportunity to peruse beautiful cooking and household items crafted from recycled copper and brass. Visit the small home factories that have been operating for generations and watch the masterful craftspeople at work. Afterwards, continue cruising upstream near to the village of Plassey, the site of the Battle of Plassey. Learn how the British East India Company recorded a victory here in 1757, helping establish the company rule in Bengal and much of India. Sail on to the peaceful garden and cemetery of Khushbagh, and take a stroll passing by local farmers’ fields to the tomb of the last Nawab of Bengal, Siraj ud-Daula.

  • Day 14 – Khushbagh, Baranagar, Murshidabad:

    This morning you’ll cruise to the sleepy village of Baranagar where you’ll experience rural Indian life with a relaxing walk, admiring local sights including the beautiful terracotta Char Bangla Temples. Back on board, spend the afternoon at leisure as you glide along the beautiful Lower Ganges. As you approach Murshidabad, you’ll notice the Hazarduari Palace, which dominates the waterfront. Take a tour of the impressive palace, which features more than 1000 doors, some of which were faked to deter thieves. After a Signature Experience, ride a toto (electric rickshaw) to the 18th-century Katra Mosque and learn about the Mohammedan rulers.

    Signature Experience – High Tea at Kathgola Palace

    Delight in a delectable Indian high tea in the grounds of the four-storeyed Kathgola Palace. An awe-inspiring historical building, delight in the architecture and enchanting gardens of this property.

  • Day 15 – Murshidabad, Mayapur:

    Enjoy a restful morning as life unfolds along the river before a visit to the village of Mayapur. Here you’ll learn about the Hari Krishna community and culture in a meeting with some of the movement’s dedicated followers. You’ll also view the final stages of construction for the enormous Temple of the Vedic Planetarium – Mayapur Chandrodaya Mandir, the world headquarters of ISKCON.

  • Day 16 – Mayapur, Chandannagar, Kolkata:

    Begin the day with a tranquil cruise to Chandannagar, which was established as a French colony in 1673. Stroll along the lively promenade as you marvel at the French architecture, then visit the 17th-century Sacred Heart Church and the Dupleix Museum, which is housed in the home of former French Governor Joseph François Dupleix. This afternoon, continue cruising along the Ganges and soak in your final night on board.

  • Day 17 – Disembark Ship Kolkata, Colombo:

    After breakfast, disembark and transfer directly to Kolkata’s Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport for your international flight to Sri Lanka. Upon arrival, meet your local representative and transfer to your hotel in Colombo.

  • Day 18 – Colombo:

    After breakfast, enjoy a visit to Number 11, the Geoffrey Bawa Residence, an architectural marvel which houses a private art and artefact collection of the late architect. Enjoy your Signature Experience while dining at the serene Gallery Cafe restaurant for lunch, which was the former office of Bawa. Return to your hotel for some time at leisure. Later, set out on a walking tour through Colombo’s bustling heritage region. Stroll through the streets and hear the stories of many iconic buildings, before hopping in a tuk tuk to the lively Pettah Market. Tonight, delight in a welcome dinner at the Ceylon Curry Club where you will feast on a selection of traditional Sri Lankan dishes prepared with a Western twist.

    Signature Experience – Geoffrey Bawa Residence

    Meet with an expert for a talk on the architect Geoffrey Bawa, one of the most influential Asian architects of his generation and learn about his influence throughout Sri Lanka. His works include the Parliament Building of Sri Lanka, The Kandalama Hotel and Ruhuna University Campus.

  • Day 19 – Colombo, Wilpattu National Park, Anuradhapura:

    Set out on the road to the wildlife-rich Wilpattu National Park. On arrival, enjoy lunch before embarking on an exciting game drive. Spotted deer, barking deer, wild boars and buffaloes freely roam here, while you may be fortunate enough to spot Sri Lankan sloth bears or the elusive Sri Lankan leopard. Birders are also in for a treat, with owls, eagles, storks, ibises, Asian openbills and kingfishers among the incredible range of birdlife in the park. Following your safari, be transferred to your luxury boutique hotel. Savour dinner before retiring to your pool villa featuring panoramic views of the lush surrounds.

  • Day 20 – Anuradhapura:

    Today is set aside for an exploration of the World Heritage-listed ancient city of Anuradhapura. Visit the imposing dome-shaped stupas of Ruwanweliseya – believed to have been completed in 140BC – and Jethawanaramaya – one of the tallest structures of the ancient world. Next, admire the Samadhi Buddha Statue and see the Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi, a sacred fig tree often considered the world’s oldest human-planted tree. Later, return to your hotel for an afternoon of leisure. This evening, enjoy your Signature Experience.

    Signature Experience — Sri Lankan Cooking Demonstration

    Join your resort’s head chef for a talk on spices and a cooking demonstration. Learn about the authentic flavours and delectable regional dishes for which Sri Lanka is known. Then, delight in a sumptuous range of Sri Lankan curries and condiments for dinner.

  • Day 21 – Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Kandalama:

    After breakfast, visit the ancient city of Polonnaruwa, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed Site. Polonnaruwa was the second capital of Sri Lanka renowned for its fascinating blend of archaeological monuments and offers a unique glimpse into the country’s rich history. One of its most notable features is the massive, man-made reservoir known as Parakrama Samudra (The Sea of Parakrama), named for its vast size. Visit the famous Gal Viharaya (Rock Temple), home to four magnificent Buddha statues carved into the rock, each radiating peace, serenity, and strength. As you explore further, you’ll encounter the ruins of ancient palaces, intricately carved moonstones, and royal baths, all of which reflect the grandeur of Sri Lanka’s medieval era. Then, savour a delicious lunch at EKHO Lake House, Polonnaruwa. After lunch, continue your journey to Kandalama. Check in to the hotel and unwind, taking in the tranquil surroundings. This evening, enjoy your Signature Experience.

    Signature Experience – Cave Dinner at Heritance Kandalama

    Experience a one-of-a-kind meal at Heritance Kandalama with a signature Cave Dinner. Enjoy a memorable meal inside a captivating natural cave, historically used by ancient fishermen as a shelter. The perfect blend of history and nature awaits, offering an intimate and extraordinary setting for an unforgettable culinary experience.

  • Day 22 – Kandalama, Sigiriya, Minneriya, Kandalama:

    Begin your day with a visit to climb the ancient Sigiriya Rock Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Next, enjoy an international buffet lunch at Cinnamon Lodge. In the afternoon, embark on an exciting game drive at Minneriya National Park. Return to the hotel and enjoy an evening at leisure before a delightful dinner at your hotel.

    Signature Experience – Sigiriya Rock Fortress

    After breakfast, walk to the top of the iconic World Heritage-listed Sigiriya Rock Fortress. Stop to admire the colourful frescoes, ascend through the impressive Lion’s Paw and stroll among the atmospheric ruins of this former citadel as the sun rises. The climb to the summit offers breathtaking views as you ascend the 200-metre-high rock boulder. Built by King Kassyapa I in the fifth century, Sigiriya served as a royal citadel for over 18 years. Upon reaching the top, explore the ruins of the royal palace, marvel at the astonishing feat of construction and soak in 360-degree panoramic views of the jungle and hills.

    Signature Experience – Minneriya National Park

    This sanctuary, located in the North Central Province, is renowned for its population of Sri Lankan elephants. The park is also home to the endemic Purple-faced Langur and Toque Macaque monkeys. The highlight of Minneriya is the impressive Minneriya Tank, an ancient reservoir that draws wildlife, especially during the dry season between June and September. During this period, the reservoir attracts large herds of elephants, making it the site of the famous “Gathering,” where up to 300 elephants converge to drink and bathe – a truly unforgettable sight.

  • Day 23 – Kandalama, Dambulla, Matale, Kandy:

    Drive to Dambulla to visit the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Dambulla Cave Temple. Dating back to the first century BC, this vast cave complex, now a rock temple, houses the largest collection of paintings in Sri Lanka and an impressive array of Buddha statues. As you explore, take in the serenity and well-preserved beauty of this sacred site. Continue your journey to Kandy, stopping en route at a Batik Factory in Matale and enjoying a traditional Sri Lankan snack lunch. Arrive in Kandy and visit the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, one of the most important Buddhist temples in Sri Lanka. Located by Kandy Lake, this 16th-century temple is revered for housing the Sacred Tooth Relic of Buddha. Experience the spiritual atmosphere as resident monks perform rituals to the backdrop of drums and the scent of lotus, jasmine, and incense. In the evening, transfer to your hotel, where you’ll have pre-check-in room facilities.

  • Day 24 – Kandy, Peradeniya, Kandy:

    After breakfast at the hotel, choose a Freedom of Choice excursion. In the late afternoon, visit the historic Asgiriya Cricket Stadium for a Signature Experience. Return to the hotel and indulge in another Signature Experience this evening.

    Signature Experience – Private Cricket Stadium Tour

    Learn about the history of the Asgiriya Cricket Stadium, the former test cricket stadium and enjoy refreshments at the Club House. You may have the chance to witness a practice cricket match.

    Signature Experience – Private Dance Performance

    Witness a private performance of traditional dance accompanied by music before sitting down to a delicious five-course dinner at your hotel.

    Freedom of Choice – Temple Exploration

    Explore three ancient temples, offering an up-close experience with the historic Gadaladeniya, Lankathilaka, and Embekka temples in Kandy.

    Freedom of Choice – Gem Experience

    Engage in a hands-on gem identification and cutting session, guided by an expert gemologist for a truly personalised experience.

  • Day 25 – Kandy, Peradeniya, Nuwara Eliya:

    After breakfast, enjoy your Signature Experience at the Royal Botanical Gardens of Peradeniya. Next, proceed to the scenic central highlands. The journey to the tea country offers remarkable views of gushing waterfalls, vast tea terraces, authentic tea factories, and expansive vegetable fields. Arrive at the iconic Grand Hotel for high tea style lunch. A former home of a colonial governor, this historic property boasts impressive architectural design and significant heritage. Later, spend the rest of the evening at leisure until dinner is served.

    Signature Experience – Royal Botanical Gardens of Peradeniya

    Accompanied by an expert botanist, enjoy a captivating walk through the Royal Botanical Gardens of Peradeniya, located in Kandy. With over 30 years of experience, be guided through the gardens, home to over 4,000 plant species. Hear fascinating stories of the garden’s history, from its transformation in 1821 into a botanical garden to the ‘Grand Circle,’ where world leaders have planted trees since 1875. As you stroll beneath the trees, the botanist will highlight features such as the bamboo collection, Palm Avenue, and the herbal plants. The most vibrant display is the orchids, with over 300 species in full bloom.

  • Day 26 – Nuwara Eliya, Ella, Yala:

    This morning, travel to Halpewatte Tea Factory for your Signature Experience. Join a guided tour and hear about the process of tea making from leaf to cup as you stroll through lush tea plantations. Indulge in a tea tasting after the tour and have the opportunity to purchase tea. Enjoy Sri Lankan flavours at EKHO Ella for lunch before heading to Yala. After arriving at your hotel, enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure.

    Signature Experience – Artisanal Tea Experience at Uva Halpewatte Tea Factory

    Set amidst the lush hill country, this immersive experience begins with a short visit to the tea plantation before continuing with a guided exploration of the estate’s fully functioning tea factory. Accompanied by an expert guide, you will gain step-by-step insight into the tea-making process, from leaf receiving through withering, rolling, fermenting and sifting, as vibrant green leaves are transformed into the final brew. You will also learn about the specialised machinery, temperature control and techniques that contribute to the distinctive grades of Ceylon tea, while observing the coordinated efforts of the skilled team behind its production.

  • Day 27 – Yala:

    Start your day with an early morning game drive in a luxury shared jeep, guided by a specialised ranger. After the drive, return to the resort for a delicious breakfast. Later, head out for a late afternoon game drive with your ranger. As you explore Yala National Park, one of Sri Lanka’s oldest and largest parks, keep an eye out for Sri Lanka’s Big Five endangered species, including the Sri Lankan leopard, sloth bear, and elephant, as well as herds of deer, wild boar, crocodiles, and over 200 bird species. End the day by returning to the resort to relax and savour a delectable dinner.

  • Day 28 – Yala, Udawalawe, Tangalle:

    After breakfast, check out and transfer to the Udawalawe Elephant Transit Centre. Established in 1995, this centre cares for orphaned elephant calves with the goal of rehabilitating and reintroducing them to the wild. Visit during feeding time to see the calves being fed a nutrient-rich milk formula. The elephants graze freely during the day, under the watchful eye of skilled veterinarians. Enjoy an international buffet lunch at Grand Udawalawe, then continue your journey to Tangalle. Upon arrival at your hotel, enjoy pre-check-in facilities. Spend the rest of the evening at leisure, enjoying the hotel’s amenities before choosing where to dine with your Freedom of Choice Dining options.

    Freedom of Choice Dining – Journeys

    Enjoy international cuisine at Journeys, offering a diverse range of flavours from around the world.

    Freedom of Choice Dining – Il Mare

    Indulge in authentic Italian dishes at Il Mare, featuring classic Italian flavours in a beautiful setting.

  • Day 29 – Galle:

    After breakfast, enjoy leisure time on the beach. Check out and proceed to the fortified city of Galle. Then, embark on a guided walking tour through the atmospheric streets of Galle Dutch Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The fort, originally built by the Portuguese and later fortified by the Dutch, blends colonial architecture with South Asian traditions. Explore its iconic landmarks, including the Old Dutch Reformed Church, boutique hotels, lighthouse, and souvenir shops. Conclude the walk at the Moon Bastion, where you can capture a stunning view of the Indian Ocean. Spend some time at leisure exploring Galle Fort before checking in at your hotel.

  • Day 30 – Galle:

    Savour a breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast, choose your Freedom of Choice option before spending time at leisure back at the hotel. Return to the hotel and indulge in an exceptional dining experience at The Cinnamon Room at Jetwing Lighthouse. Enjoy a farewell dinner while celebrating your time in Sri Lanka. Celebrate the rich history of Sri Lanka’s spice trade while enjoying a lavish à la carte menu, daily specials, and signature seafood delicacies, all in a stunning coastal setting.

    Freedom of Choice – Cinnamon Estate Visit

    Just 40 minutes from Galle, Villa Mayurana is a tranquil retreat set among a cinnamon plantation with breathtaking views of Koggala Lake and the coastline. Upon arrival, enjoy a cinnamon-infused towel before taking a guided tour of the estate. Learn about the growing and harvesting of cinnamon, and watch an expert demonstration of how cinnamon sticks are made. End your visit with a cinnamon-inspired lunch and fragrant cinnamon tea.

    Freedom of Choice – Tour Lunuganga Estate

    Take a tour of Lunuganga Estate, the former country home of renowned Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa. After enjoying a traditional Sri Lankan lunch, explore the estate’s stunning gardens, which Bawa spent 40 years transforming from an abandoned rubber plantation into a tropical paradise. Wander through elegant courtyards, lily ponds, walkways, romantic pavilions, and enjoy breathtaking views over Dedduwa Lake.

  • Day 31 – Depart Galle:

    After breakfast, transfer to Bandaranaike International Airport in time to for your onward flight.

Highlights

  • Explore India’s Golden Triangle including the majestic Taj Mahal.
  • Cruise the Lower Ganges and discover remote riverside treasures.
  • Uncover Sri Lanka’s hidden gems on a luxurious 15-day tour.

Experience the best of India and Sri Lanka on a 31-day journey. Explore India’s iconic Golden Triangle – Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur including the majestic Taj Mahal and top landmarks. Then, cruise the Lower Ganges aboard the Ganges Voyager, discovering remote riverside treasures from Kolkata. Continue your adventure in Sri Lanka, uncovering hidden gems on a luxurious 15-day tour. Visit vibrant cities like Colombo and Kandy, explore six UNESCO World Heritage sites, spot unique wildlife in national parks, and immerse yourself in Sri Lanka’s rich culture and history.

Inclusions

  • Visit the Taj Mahal.
  • Visit the Jama Masjid.
  • Ajabgarh Cooking Class.
  • Yala National Park.
  • Sigiriya Rock Fortress.

FAQs

  • Ajabgarh, Amanbagh
  • Nuwara Eliya, Grand Hotel
  • Seven Nights, Ganges Voyager
  • Tangalle, Anantara Peace Haven
  • Two Nights, Anuradhapura, Uga Ulagalla
  • Two Nights, Galle, Jetwing Lighthouse
  • Two Nights, Hilton Colombo
  • Two Nights, Hilton Yala
  • Two Nights, ITC Mughal, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Agra
  • Two Nights, Jaipur, Taj Jai Mahal
  • Two Nights, Kandalama, Heritance Kandalama
  • Two Nights, Kandy, Earls Regency
  • Two Nights, Kolkata, Taj Bengal
  • Two Nights, The Imperial New Delhi

How long is this journey?

This itinerary runs for 31 days and 30 nights.

When can I travel?

Departures are currently scheduled between 18 Oct 2026 and 17 Nov 2026, subject to live availability.

Can I travel solo?

Solo pricing may be available on selected departures, and final options can be confirmed at enquiry.

What is generally included?

Inclusions typically cover guided touring and selected experiences, with exact details listed in the itinerary.

What style of accommodation is used?

Accommodation is pre-arranged as part of the journey, with specific properties shown in the trip details.

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(AUD) Twin Share from $26,620pp
Days 31
Nights 30

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