Deccan Odyssey; Splendours of Northern India

 

India’s love affair with trains began in the 1850’s when the British bought in railways. India was transformed. Such a vast country became connected. Families could easily journey to visit each other and traders could find new markets. India is still in love with trains and you can enjoy one of the best. The Decan Odyssey with it’s opulent accommodations, exquisite dining, and meticulously curated excursions.
The Splendours of Northern India guarantees an unforgettable voyage through the country’s most captivating destinations. One journey only for 2025. Book early.


Your 8 night/9 day luxury journey includes:

✓ Arrival and departure transfers
✓ 14 Breakfasts, 13 Lunches, 13 Dinners ✓ Freshly prepared meals on board, using the finest local ingredients ✓ Authentic dining experiences in local restaurants ✓ 5 nights on board the Deccan Odyssey ✓ 1 night in Delhi ✓ 2 nights in Mumbai
✓ Generous drinks allowance, including international wines with lunch and dinner
✓ Experience Tour Management Team
✓ Expertly guided off-train excursions
✓ Cabin attendant service including evening turndown
✓ All gratuities - on and off train ✓ Luggage porterage throughout the journey

Highlights include;

The UNESCO-honoured Elephanta cave complex, dedicated to Lord Shiva

An exclusive royal dining experience at the Rambagh Palace Hotel, Jaipur

A private alfresco breakfast overlooking the Taj Mahal

Price From $18,302pp twin share (price based on Deluxe Class). * Subject to currency fluctuations.


2026 Dates

  • 15 Feb - 23 Feb (pre & post tour exemptions available)


Daily Itinerary

  • Day 1: Delhi

  • Day 2: Delhi

  • Day 3: Fatephur Sikri & Agra Fort

  • Day 4: Agra (Taj Mahal)

  • Day 5: Jaipur

  • Day 6: Udaipur

  • Day 7-9 Mumbai


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Terms and Conditions *Price correct at February 2025, but is subject to change and availability and may be affected by currency fluctuations”