Now that we've discussed my predilection for detailed itineraries, I will get back to our regularly scheduled programming, and outline our overarching itinerary for our trip. It was incredibly difficult to decide where to go in India. I have to admit that I initially thought that I'd be able to hop, skip and jump all around the country to hit the "highlights" including tea plantations in Darjeeling (in the foothills of the Himalaya mountains), the Taj Mahal (in the northern central part of the country), the backwaters of Kerala (the southwestern tip of the country), the laid back beaches of Goa (on the western coast), the bustling metropolis of Mumbai...then when I started doing real research, I realized how incredibly unrealistic I was being. As in, I was delusional.
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| It didn't LOOK that big on a world map.... |
So I had to focus on some geographic region that we could handle in two weeks. After doing even more research, J and I had it narrowed down to either the "Golden Triangle" tour (the most popular and stereotypical route most people take in India) through Rajasthan with a short detour to the Taj Mahal, or a south-western India tour (Kerala, Goa, Mumbai, with some tea plantation pit stops). Ultimately, the Golden Triangle won out, since it is more unlike the tropical environment in which J and I grew up. We've decided that we may just have to return one day and do another trip in a different part of the country.
Without further ado, our Grand Itinerary:
Days 1-3: Delhi
We fly in to Delhi and will be staying in the "backpackers paradise" located in the central part of the city. I've heard its very touristy, but I'm hopeful that we may be able to meet other backpackers and travelers who can give us more tips. J and I stayed in a hostel like environment on previous trips and have found it to be a great experience, so we wanted to start that way and jump right in. On our third evening, we are taking a 2 hour train ride to....
Days 4-5: Agra
We will wake up *very* early the next morning and make sure we get in line to get to the Taj Mahal so we can watch the sun rise. It's my understanding that the crowds can get quite large by mid-morning, so we're going to try and hit as many of the highlights at the complex as we can earlier in the day, then spend more of the morning just simply taking in the splendor and walking in the garden areas. While we are in Agra, we will also visit the Red Fort, and possibly go see some of the other gardens and tombs in the area.
Days 6-8: Ranthambore National Park
Early in the morning on Day 6, we will take a train from Agra to Sawai Madhopur, a small town located near Ranthambore National Park, which is one of the largest tiger sanctuaries in the world. Overall, J and I are going to be staying in fairly "budget" accommodations on this trip and doing things in an "authentic" and "rustic" manner but I unilaterally decided that I wanted a little bit of luxury on this trip, and have arranged for us to go "glamping" (glamorous camping) in Ranthambore. We are staying in tents!!! Just....these tents.
We will spend two and a half days at this lovely encampment, going on safari drives into the park with the hopes of spotting a tiger in its natural habitat. This should be a fairly relaxing part of our trip, as in between safari drives, we get to relax at the camp. The resort allows us to come in for a cooking lesson with the camp chefs, go for nature walks, read in its library, and enjoy a nightly campfire with other guests.
Days 8-10: Jaipur
Jaipur, also known as the "pink city." There is SO MUCH TO DO/SEE in Jaipur, this is where my planning bug must be kept under control. We will get into Jaipur via train in the late afternoon on Day 8 after leaving Ranthambore, and are staying at another backpacker travel hostel located close to the city center. The picture above shows the pink city from the Hawa Mahal.
I've got several monuments on my list, but the only scheduled activity we have is a sunrise hot air balloon ride over the city and several of its forts. Several of my friends who have taken exciting trips of their own this year have done hot air balloon rights in other countries, and after hearing about their experiences, it immediately went on my bucket list. J agreed that it sounded very fun, so if the weather cooperates, we will get this experience too!
Days 11-12: Jodhpur
We will arrive in Jodhpur in the morning on Day 11, and will stay in the oldest guest house in the city. Jodhpur is known as the "blue city" for all of the buildings painted blue. Also, as you can see above, it has an enormous fort sitting on the mountain overlooking the entire city. For those of you who are Christian Bale aficionados, you may recognize the fort from his Batman days:
Apart from visiting the fort and visiting a large palace nearby, I have no other big plans so far for Jodhpur. We'll see what happens.
Days 13-15: Delhi (again)
We will take an overnight train from Jodhpur back to Delhi (which I think will be an experience in and of itself). I'm still deciding what part of Delhi we will stay in when we return. We'll finish up some sightseeing in the capital, take it easy, and start our return trek to Florida.














