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Royal comforts and modern amenities artfully combine with cultural richness. Take a dip in the rooftop infinity pool. Marvel at works of Indian art. Stroll the pristine courtyard.
Join in an aarti offering – a Hindu ritual, where a lit lamp is waved in front of a resident goddess, signifying devotion and respect through the symbolic offering of light.
Join in an aarti offering – a Hindu ritual, where a lit lamp is waved in front of a resident goddess, signifying devotion and respect through the symbolic offering of light.
Step into Old Delhi's vibrant past as you stroll past grand havelis (mansions), bustling bazaars (markets) and iconic landmarks – like the RedFort, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Explore New Delhi's modern charm at popular sites like India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhavan and the Lotus Temple. Shop at Connaught Place or relax in Lodi Garden's scenic tombs and greenery.
April 11–13
Filled with wonder, inspiration and serenity.
Nestled along the Yamuna River, Agra offers awe-inspiring beauty and tranquil charm. The Taj Mahal is just one of the many historical treasures tucked among lush gardens, grand palaces and marbled embellishments.
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With idyllic views of the Taj Mahal and state-of-the-art clean air technology, this award-winning resort delivers magical moments: Serene reflection pools. Fine restaurants. Spacious rooms. Elaborate gardens.
The Taj Mahal is majestic in its own right … but the views at sunrise or sunset are truly unmatched. Tour at sunrise, when soft hues create a dreamlike scene, or visit at sunset, as golden light fades behind the grand monument.
The Taj Mahal is majestic in its own right … but the views at sunrise or sunset are truly unmatched. Tour at sunrise, when soft hues create a dreamlike scene, or visit at sunset, as golden light fades behind the grand monument.
In addition to the wondrous Taj Mahal, Agra offers a rich blend of history, culture and relaxation. Visit Agra Fort, browse local markets, or unwind with a spa treatment or peaceful afternoon by the pool.
When the sun goes down, we’ll celebrate renewal, community and local culture – all with the Taj Mahal as our backdrop. In India, springtime marks a season of vibrant change and joyful tradition.
April 13–15
Adorned in enchantment and surprise.
Jaipur is called the “Pink City” for its predominately rose-colored buildings. But it’s the hustle and bustle among them where the true enchantment lies. A center for economy, as well as arts and crafts, this walled city is more than meets the eye.
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A peaceful retreat known for its royal treatment, Leela Palace is a wonder of its own. Enjoy the airy pavilions. Indulge in word-class food. Partake in a rousing game of Camel Polo – with a special appearance from the Maharaja (king) of Jaipur.
Enjoy high tea before climbing atop a camel. Show off your skills to impress our special guest – the Maharaja of Jaipur, Padmanabh Singh.
Enjoy high tea before climbing atop a camel. Show off your skills to impress our special guest – the Maharaja of Jaipur, Padmanabh Singh.
Join the Leela ki Dharohar, a Rajasthani folk music, dance and art gala held nightly on the sprawling lawns that will unravel the area’s rich heritage.
Home to many kings of the past, this expansive structure boasts views of Amber Fort, Aravalli Range and Maota Lake. Here we’ll explore the stories of the past and toast to our future.
Venture to the majestic Amber Fort by elephant then dive into Jaipur’s royal heritage with a block printing workshop.
Glide through Jaipur’s vibrant streets in an e-rickshaw. On your journey, you’ll visit Albert Hall Museum, Govind Devji Temple and the Palace of the Winds.
Spend the day at a rescued elephant sanctuary! Here, you’ll bond with these gentle giants in a meaningful experience.
Explore Jaipur’s scientific wonders and royal legacy at Jantar Mantar Observatory and the magnificent City Palace.
Learn the secrets of Indian cuisine in an immersive cooking class at The Leela Palace.
At the hotel spa, personalized treatments blend Indian wellness traditions with modern techniques.
Enveloped by a beautiful culture full of life and symbolism.
The beauty of India cannot be captured in words. It’s in the tradition. It’s in the spirit. It’s in the people. It’s in the progress. This culture embraces and roots, while also making way for innovation and forward momentum.
India is the birthplace of major religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. From these religions, comes a multitude of beautiful rituals, traditions and arts. Winners will get to see how these shaped a culture and develop a deeper appreciation for the diversity.
With a large, skilled workforce in STEM fields—including being the world’s biggest producer of vaccines—India has an unstoppable winning spirit that drives innovation. The adoption of technological advancements and digital tools has revolutionized its economy and led the way for the world.
While exploring India, you’ll see temples and homes adorned with intricate, geometric designs known as mandalas. These designs are created during religious rituals and are used for spiritual guidance and meditation.
Henna – a natural, reddish-brown dye – is traditionally applied on the hands and feet for significant events, including weddings and festivals. The detailed, hand-drawn designs are believed to bring good luck, fortune and protection. Henna artists can be found in traditional markets – maybe you or your guest could get your own adornment!
On your journey, you’ll notice the craftsmanship of local artisans is where details truly shine: hand-painted tiles, embroidered fabrics and embellished outfits. These techniques are passed down through generations and echo India’s rich past.
India’s markets are a feast for the senses. From handmade textiles to sizzling street food, each bazaar tells a story. One of Delhi’s most famous markets is Chandni Chowk. As you wander its bustling lanes, you’ll be enticed by the scent of spices, the shimmer of fabric and the vibrant energy of the vendors.
As you explore local markets, you’ll be immersed in the rich aromas and bold flavors of Indian spices. But their roles go far beyond flavor. Turmeric is traditionally used for healing. Cardamom is a staple at celebrations.Saffron is a true symbol of luxury. In India, spices don’t just season food – they season everyday life.
India is the birthplace of major religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. From these religions, comes a multitude of beautiful rituals, traditions and arts. Winners will get to see how these shaped a culture and develop a deeper appreciation for the diversity.
With a large, skilled workforce in STEM fields—including being the world’s biggest producer of vaccines—India has an unstoppable winning spirit that drives innovation. The adoption of technological advancements and digital tools has revolutionized its economy and led the way for the world.
While exploring India, you’ll see temples and homes adorned with intricate, geometric designs known as mandalas. These designs are created during religious rituals and are used for spiritual guidance and meditation.
Henna – a natural, reddish-brown dye – is traditionally applied on the hands and feet for significant events, including weddings and festivals. The detailed, hand-drawn designs are believed to bring good luck, fortune and protection. Henna artists can be found in traditional markets – maybe you or your guest could get your own adornment!
On your journey, you’ll notice the craftsmanship of local artisans is where details truly shine: hand-painted tiles, embroidered fabrics and embellished outfits. These techniques are passed down through generations and echo India’s rich past.
India’s markets are a feast for the senses. From handmade textiles to sizzling street food, each bazaar tells a story. One of Delhi’s most famous markets is Chandni Chowk. As you wander its bustling lanes, you’ll be enticed by the scent of spices, the shimmer of fabric and the vibrant energy of the vendors.
As you explore local markets, you’ll be immersed in the rich aromas and bold flavors of Indian spices. But their roles go far beyond flavor. Turmeric is traditionally used for healing. Cardamom is a staple at celebrations. Saffron is a true symbol of luxury. In India, spices don’t just season food – they season everyday life.
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