Diwali: Festival of Lights in India
Délhi, Agra, Jaipur

One of the most popular festivals in Hinduism, Diwali symbolizes the victory of light over darkness, of good over evil, and of knowledge over ignorance.
DAY 1 (02/11/2026): Delhi
Arrival in Delhi and shared transfer to the hotel. Accommodation for 2 nights, with breakfast.
Rest of the day free for independent activities.
Delhi is the capital of India and serves as the country's administrative center. The city offers a mix of ancient traditions and modernity, reflected in its architecture, cuisine and cultural events. It's a place where history meets the present, providing a rich and dynamic environment for residents and visitors alike.
DAY 2 (03/11/2026): DELHI
After breakfast at the hotel, group tour of the main points of the city.
Group visit to the Humayun Tomb, an important Persian mausoleum of the second Mughal emperor, notable for its combination of red sandstone and white marble, set in beautiful gardens, with a guide in Spanish and a visit to Gandhi Smriti (Birla House), Mahatma Gandhi's last place of life.
Visit the Gurudwara Bangla Sahib Sikh Temple, with immersion in the traditions and customs of the Sikh religion.
In the afternoon, panoramic group tour of New Delhi, including government buildings such as Rashtrapati Bhawan (presidential residence), Parliament, and the India Gate (triumphal arch).
Then, stop by the Red Fort and rickshaw ride through Chandni Chowk, one of the largest and oldest bazaars in India, known for its narrow streets and traditional shopping atmosphere, dating back to the 17th century.
Finally, visit the Jama Mosque, the largest mosque in India.
DAY 3 (04/11/2026): DELHI - AGRA
Breakfast and hotel check-out, shared transfer to Agra (about 4 hours). Arrival at the hotel and accommodation for 1 night, with breakfast.
In the afternoon, group visit to Agra Fort, a majestic fortress on the banks of the Yamuna River, built by Emperor Akbar in 1565 A.D. Then, gastronomic experience
at a local residence with a demonstration of typical gastronomic dishes and presentation on how to tie a traditional sari.
DAY 4 (05/11/2026): AGRA - JAIPUR
Early in the morning, departure for a group tour, with a guide in Spanish, to the Taj Mahal, built in 1630 A.D. by the 1st Mongol emperor Shahjahan.
The Taj Mahal houses the remains of his beloved queen Mumtaz Mahal, and is an example of the wealth and luxury of Mughal art.
Return to the hotel for breakfast and check out.
Shared transfer to Jaipur (about 6 hours). Along the way, stop for a walk in Abhaneri to visit the ancient ruins, the Chand Baori, and the Harshat Mata Temple. Accommodation for 3 nights, with breakfast.
Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, is known as “The Pink City” for its pink terracotta buildings.
Obs. Visitors will now have just three hours to complete the Taj Mahal tour, from the time of entry to exit. The three-hour time limit begins after passing the ticket barrier, followed by a security check. If the tourist stays inside the complex for more than three hours, they must pay a fine of 600 rupees per person (approximately USD 10 per person). The rules and regulations are subject to change at any time.
DAY 5 (06/11/2026): JAIPUR
Breakfast at the hotel and group visit to the City Palace, where the former royal residence used to operate and which today houses a museum with the collection of the Jaipur royal family.
Then, visit the Hawa Mahal, known as the Palace of Winds, a famous five-story building with 593 lattice windows, symbol of Jaipur, and visit the Royal Observatory (Jantar Mantar), built in the 17th century. This one has a 27-meter-high sundial.
Tuk Tuk ride through Jaipur's bazaars, such as Bapu Bazaar, which specializes in fabrics, and Johari Bazaar, famous for jewelry.
In the afternoon, pass through the Patrika Gate and visit the Galtaji Monkey Temple, a complex located approximately 10 kilometers from Jaipur, consisting of several temples and sacred pools, known both for the veneration of Saint Galav and for the large number of monkeys that inhabit the place.
DAY 6 (07/11/2026): JAIPUR
After breakfast at the hotel, departure for a group tour with a guide in Spanish.
Visit the Amber Fort in a 4x4 car, built in 1592 by Maharaja Man Singh I, this fortress served as the main residence of the Rajput rulers, has grand walls, imposing gates and paved roads, with a privileged view of Lake Maotha in the city of Amer, former capital of the principality of Jaipur.
Then, walk through the Jal Mahal, former royal leisure pavilion, currently restored and recognized for its beauty, and visit other bazaars in the city.
In the evening, participation of the Diwali Festival, a festival that unites people of different faiths, in an intimate experience with a local family, including painting Rangoli, lighting lamps, aarti ceremony and fireworks, with the opportunity to wear traditional clothing (Sari or Kurta). Dinner (without drinks) with a local family.
DAY 7 (08/11/2026): JAIPUR - DELHI
Breakfast and hotel check-out. Shared transfer to Delhi (about 5 hours).
Visit Akshardham Temple and transfer to Delhi airport.
THIS ITINERARY INCLUDES:
- Accommodation for 2 nights in Delhi, with breakfast;
- Accommodation for 1 night in Agra, with breakfast;
- Accommodation for 3 nights in Jaipur, with breakfast;
- Shared transfers between airport/hotel/airport and assistance in Spanish;
- Travel between cities according to the itinerary;
- Group tours according to the itinerary, with an accompanying guide in Spanish;
- Participation in the Festival of Lights, with traditional clothing and dinner (without drinks) with local family;
- Entries to the attractions according to the itinerary;
- Travel kit;
THIS ITINERARY DOES NOT INCLUDE:
- International airfare between Brazil and India;
- Boarding fees;
- Tourism fees;
- Bank transfer charges related to payment to the foreign supplier;
- Documentation and consular visa expenses;
- Travel insurance;
- Cancellation insurance;
- Excess baggage;
- Early arrival time (early check in);
- Extension of departure time (late check out);
- Meals not mentioned as included;
- Drinks not mentioned as included;
- Gratuities;
- Luggage service;
- Suggested and/or optional tours and excursions;
- Entrance fees to the places where the tours are visited and suggested and/or optional excursions;
- Restaurant reservations for a fee of USD 10 to USD 30;
- Personal extras such as: laundry, phone calls, alcoholic beverages, extra food, tips, minibar consumption and everything that is not mentioned as included in the itinerary.
Amounts indicated in foreign currency should be considered the quotation published on our site on the day of payment.
| terrestrial part prices, per person, starting at | |||||
| superior category/LUXURY - valid from 02/11/2026 to 08/11/2026 |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| City | Hotel | Room | It includes | Double | Individual |
| Delhi | Fortune Park, East Delhi - Member ITC hotels' group or similar | Standard Room | Breakfast | USD 1.183 | USD 1.557 |
| Agra | Royale Sarovar Portico Agra or comparable | Standard Room | Breakfast | ||
| Jaipur | The Fern Jaipur, Series by Marriott or comparable | Standard Room | Breakfast | ||
| additional/optional, per person, starting from | ||
|---|---|---|
| Service | Double | Individual |
| Half board supplement (4 dinners at the indicated hotels). | USD 96 | USD 96 |
| Extra night at the hotel in Delhi | USD 103 | USD 103 |
| Extra dinner supplement at the hotel in Delhi | USD 21 | USD 21 |
Additional information
- The itinerary is carried out in a group (minimum of 2 and maximum of 20 travelers).
- Group outings follow an established schedule. Voluntary changes by the traveler to the itinerary or to accommodations are not allowed. The local operator reserves the right to make modifications to better accommodate the group's experience.
- Amounts subject to change without notice and subject to availability and confirmation upon reservation request.
- The amounts entered are NOT valid for festive periods and major events.










