Duration : 10 Nights / 11 Days
Place Covered : Delhi - Khajuraho - Varanasi - Delhi
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MealsNorth India’s heritage is a tapestry of dynasties, faith, and artistry, and this 11-day accessible journey brings its highlights within easy reach for travelers with mobility needs. The tour begins in Delhi, where Mughal tombs and colonial landmarks blend into bustling bazaars. From there, flights connect you to Khajuraho, home to exquisite UNESCO temples carved with stone narratives. Varanasi follows, where sacred rituals on the Ganges unfold each sunrise and sunset, made accessible through adapted arrangements.
Carefully chosen hotels, accessible transport, and professional guides ensure comfort, while cultural shows, temple visits, and local interactions create meaningful memories. This tour balances spiritual immersion, heritage discovery, and authentic North Indian culture in a fully barrier-free manner.
Arrive in Delhi with airport assistance and private ramp-equipped vehicle transfer to your 5-star accessible hotel. Check-in is smooth with elevators, wide corridors, and adapted rooms. Spend the afternoon resting after your journey.
In the evening, enjoy a welcome dinner featuring North Indian flavors in an accessible banquet hall. Soft live music introduces the cultural mood of your trip.
Begin the day at Humayun’s Tomb, where accessible pathways lead through Mughal gardens to the main structure. Next, visit Qutub Minar complex, where selected sections are wheelchair friendly with ramps and interpretation boards.
After lunch, drive past India Gate, Parliament House, and Rashtrapati Bhavan. Evening is reserved for a cultural performance at an accessible auditorium, showcasing Indian classical music and dance.
Morning exploration of Old Delhi begins with Jama Masjid’s accessible courtyards. Later, take a cycle rickshaw ride adapted for wheelchair seating through Chandni Chowk, with stops at spice and silver markets.
In the afternoon, visit the National Museum or Crafts Museum, where galleries are wheelchair accessible. Dinner is served at your hotel’s multi-cuisine restaurant.
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight to Khajuraho. On arrival, check into a luxury heritage-style hotel with adapted rooms and step-free access. Spend the afternoon resting or strolling through accessible gardens.
In the evening, attend the Light & Sound Show at the Western Group of Temples, with arrangements for wheelchair seating. Dinner at your hotel concludes the day.
Explore the UNESCO World Heritage temples of Khajuraho. Ramps and designated pathways make key structures accessible, allowing you to view carvings depicting mythology, dance, and daily life. Guides explain the symbolism and artistry behind these masterpieces.
The afternoon is relaxed, with a visit to a local crafts workshop, where artisans demonstrate stone carving. Dinner is at the hotel with cultural folk dance performance.
Morning sightseeing covers the Eastern and Southern Group of Temples, where adapted pathways provide wheelchair access to courtyards and viewing platforms. The Jain temples are especially noted for their intricate detailing.
In the evening, enjoy a classical dance festival (seasonal) in an accessible open-air venue. Dinner at the hotel rounds off the day.
After breakfast, fly to Varanasi. On arrival, check into a riverside accessible hotel with elevators and adapted bathrooms. Afternoon at leisure to relax after the journey.
In the evening, witness the Ganga aarti ceremony at Dashashwamedh Ghat. A special accessible viewing deck is reserved, allowing you to enjoy the chanting priests, fire lamps, and river rituals comfortably.
Early morning sunrise cruise on the Ganges in an adapted boat. Handlers assist with safe boarding as you watch devotees performing rituals on the ghats. The rising sun transforms the river into a golden spectacle.
Later, visit Sarnath, where Buddha delivered his first sermon. Accessible walkways and the Archaeological Museum provide easy exploration. Return to your hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
Visit accessible sections of Kashi Vishwanath Corridor and Bharat Mata Temple. Your guide ensures step-free routes where possible. Afternoon stroll (or wheelchair roll) through Varanasi’s bazaars, meeting silk weavers and brass artisans.
Evening is reserved for a private interaction with a local scholar, who explains Hindu rituals and Varanasi’s significance as a spiritual hub. Dinner is hosted at the hotel.
Spend the morning at leisure in your hotel’s accessible gardens and lounges. Optional spa treatments are available. In the afternoon, enjoy a visit to an accessible cultural center, where musicians and dancers perform for a private audience.
Dinner tonight is a farewell banquet with regional specialties such as Banarasi thali and sweets.
After breakfast, check out with assistance. Depending on your flight, either depart directly from Varanasi airport or connect to Delhi for onward international departure. A ramp-equipped vehicle ensures smooth transfers.
Yes, ramps and pathways provide access to key temple courtyards.
Yes, a private wheelchair-friendly viewing deck is arranged.
Yes, adapted boats with handlers ensure secure boarding.
Yes, 5-star hotels with elevators and barrier-free bathrooms are included.
Yes, wheelchair assistance and priority boarding are included.
Guides select step-free routes and accessible shops.
Breakfast daily and curated dinners on selected evenings.
Yes, classical dance and music performances in accessible venues.
Yes, both Khajuraho and Varanasi have hospitals and emergency care.
October to March offers pleasant weather.
Yes, companions and families can travel together with ease.
It combines UNESCO heritage temples with Varanasi’s spirituality in a fully accessible way.