Last update: February 7th, 2026
More than 23 centuries ago, the brave army of Alexander the Great arrived in India for the first time. They were wandering for years around the known and the unknown, without a precise direction, looking for conquesting the wonders of the world. When they arrived in the Indian continent, they understood that they found what they were searching: the incredible.
Still today, even if we have maps and globes, India is that magic place between the wild nature and the most fine architectures, between the most decadent opulence and true poverty, between ancient traditions and new advanced technologies. Here we can find the most expensive houses in the world just beside thousands of barracks, and only here this strange ecosystems has found an astonish balance in the name of the ancestrals traditions.

Visiting India can take a lifetime, but if it is the first time you are in the continent we suggest to take at least two weeks of time and to try not to rush your trip.
You can start your journey in Delhi, the capital city and one of the most connected airport, where you can spend a day visiting the Old Delhi and the Red Fort. After a refreshing shower, do not miss a good massage at end your day!

Your next destination is Agra, where is essential to spend at least two nights in order to visit the marvelous Taj Mahal at the sunrise, the Little Taj just after that and the gardens at the sunset. This is also the right place to find some delicate new piece of furniture made of engraved marble. They will be unique pieces to show your friends back at home and they usually ship all over the world.

Fatepur Sikri is just on the way from Agra to Jaipur, and few hours visiting the ancient site is a no-regretting experience before arriving in the world capital of gems.
Jaipur, known for his amazing monuments like the Hawa Mahal, the City Palace, the Jantar Mantar, the Water Palace and the Amber Fort will take at least two days of your trip. We really suggest to start with the Hana Mahal, the residence of the wives of the maraja. Then, continue with the City Palace and the Amber Fort. We know the fort requires a long walk to arrive in, but please do not exploit the poor elephants that people will offer you! If you want to treat yourself, you should instead buy yourself a ruby or a sapphire in one of the jewelries in the Old City!

At this point of your trip you will have quite a culture of the Moghul and Indu monuments and it is time to see one of the other hundreds facets of the Indian diamond.
Take a flight from Jaipur airport to Mumbai, the hectic megapolis of the center of the continent. Here you will spend three days visiting the Old Island of Elephanta, the colonial Central Station and Gate of India, the biggest open air launderers in the world and one of the most luxurious hotel of the globe: the Taj Mahal Palace. Even if you are not staying here, we recommend to stop for an English tea in the oldest bar of India!

We hope you enjoyed to dream with us though this incredible country - and that we inspired you to book your tickets as soon as possible!