Delhi - Agra - Jaipur - Kathmandu
A combination of India’s cultural cities and Nepal’s Himalayan trails creates a journey that blends heritage with natural beauty. This itinerary is crafted for travellers who enjoy city sightseeing along with a short, refreshing trek in the mountains. Delhi, Agra and Jaipur provide historic depth, while Kathmandu and a 3–4 day trekking route bring peaceful landscapes and quiet walking trails.
The route flows smoothly with private transfers, comfortable stays, professional trekking support and curated sightseeing. From architectural landmarks to serene mountain paths, the itinerary gives a complete India–Nepal travel experience without rushing.
Arrive at Delhi Airport where a representative greets you and transfers you to the hotel. Settle in and rest after your flight while you adjust to the city atmosphere. Delhi offers a balance of history, culture and modern life, giving your journey a strong beginning.
Depending on your arrival time, you may take a gentle walk near the hotel or enjoy a quiet dinner. The evening remains relaxed, preparing you for the upcoming city tours.
Start your day by visiting Humayun’s Tomb, Qutub Minar and India Gate. These landmarks reflect centuries of architectural transitions and political history, offering insight into India’s past rulers and cultures.
Later, drive through central Delhi’s grand avenues before visiting Jama Masjid and Chandni Chowk. The busy markets and old streets provide a contrasting view of traditional life. Return to your hotel for overnight stay.
After breakfast, drive to Agra with your private car and driver. The route is smooth and allows you to enjoy the views of small towns, farmlands and local life along the way. Upon reaching Agra, check into your hotel and rest for a while.
In the evening, you may visit Mehtab Garden for a calm view of the Taj Mahal from across the river. This gives you a soft preview before the main visit on the next day.
Begin early with a sunrise visit to the Taj Mahal. The first rays of light falling on the marble dome create a soft glow, adding beauty to the peaceful morning atmosphere. Spend time appreciating the monument’s symmetry and craftsmanship.
Later, visit Agra Fort and then continue your drive to Jaipur. En route, stop at Fatehpur Sikri, a historic Mughal town built in red sandstone. Reach Jaipur and check into your hotel for overnight stay.
Your morning begins at Amber Fort, where courtyards, palaces and hilltop views bring Rajasthan’s royal history to life. The architectural patterns and decorative work are especially impressive as you walk through the complex.
Continue with City Palace, Jantar Mantar and Hawa Mahal. Each structure adds a new layer to Jaipur’s cultural identity. Spend the evening visiting local markets or relaxing at your hotel.
Drive back to Delhi after breakfast and proceed to the airport for your flight to Kathmandu. The change in surroundings becomes noticeable immediately as you land in Nepal, where the air feels calmer and the landscape more mountainous.
A representative receives you at the airport and transfers you to your hotel. You can spend the evening walking around Thamel, a lively neighbourhood filled with cafés and handicraft shops.
Begin your morning with a visit to Pashupatinath Temple, a sacred complex situated along the Bagmati River. The quiet courtyards, traditional shrines and daily rituals offer a calm start to your Nepal journey.
Continue to Boudhanath Stupa, one of Asia’s largest stupas, where monks circle the dome chanting prayers. Later, visit Swayambhunath Stupa for wide views of Kathmandu Valley before returning to your hotel.
After breakfast, drive toward your chosen trekking region, either Nagarkot or a short Himalayan route such as Dhampus / Poon Hill (depending on your preference and season). As the vehicle climbs through hills and small villages, the scenery begins to change into terraced fields and peaceful green slopes.
On reaching the starting point, begin a gentle walk through small settlements and forested trails. The first day remains moderate, giving you time to adjust to the terrain. Arrive at your tea-house or lodge and rest for the evening.
Your morning trek continues through oak forests, stone pathways and viewpoint sections offering glimpses of Himalayan peaks. The walk is refreshing and allows you to enjoy the calm surroundings without any rush.
Throughout the day, you will pass through small Himalayan villages, meeting friendly locals and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere. By afternoon, reach your next lodge where you can relax and enjoy mountain views from your balcony or rest area.
Wake up early for sunrise from a nearby viewpoint. As the pale light spreads across the horizon, the mountain ranges slowly brighten, creating one of the most beautiful moments of the trek. The crisp morning air and silence of the hills make the experience even more memorable.
After sunrise, continue walking through forest paths and village routes until you reach the end point of your trek. The final stretch is relaxed and gives you time to enjoy the changing landscapes. Drive back to Kathmandu by evening and check into your hotel.
Today is kept flexible for rest or optional sightseeing. You may visit Kathmandu Durbar Square, enjoy café time in Thamel or shop for handmade crafts. The day allows you to recover after trekking while enjoying Kathmandu at a slow pace.
In the evening, you may choose to watch a cultural dance show or enjoy a relaxed dinner in the city. Overnight stay in Kathmandu.
After breakfast, transfer to Kathmandu Airport for your onward flight. Your journey concludes with lasting memories of India's historic landmarks, Nepal’s valley temples and the peaceful trails of your short Himalayan trek.
The tour ends with smooth transportation and well-paced planning, giving you a satisfying India–Nepal travel experience.
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Yes, the chosen routes such as Nagarkot or Dhampus are ideal for first-time trekkers.
Basic hiking shoes and warm clothing are enough; the rest can be rented locally.
The trek is moderate with gradual ascents, suitable for travellers with average fitness.
Clear views depend on weather, but mornings usually offer better visibility.
Simple tea-houses or lodges offering clean rooms and basic facilities.
Yes, the trek can be extended to 5–7 days if you want a longer mountain experience.
Meals are not included but are available at tea-houses along the trail.
Yes, major tourist areas are safe and well-connected.
October to April offers pleasant weather and good visibility.
Yes, Pokhara can be added for extra mountain views and lakeside relaxation.