Feb - 2021
Duration: 10 night/11 days
- Limited number of participants
- Get an Insider’s perspective
- Impeccable services
- Individual attention
- Highly recommended by our customers
- Escorted by experienced Jewish English speaking guide
- An enjoyable educational experience
- Visit Historic Synagogues and meet with local community members.
- Discover UNESCO World Heritage sites - The Taj Mahal and Agra fort.
- Explore Majestic Amer fort, palace and other top attractions.
- Experience Kathakali dance drama, noted for its elaborate makeup and costumes, is a defining element of local culture
- Enjoy a bicycle rickshaw ride through Delhi’s bustling markets.
- Witness Kerala’s local life – Enjoy a backwater boat tour through local canals and observe the local way of life in Kerala.
- Experience the world’s largest open-air laundry. Learn how local washers serve the city’s hotels and hospitals in open air wash pens.
- Ride an elephant in Rajasthan.
- Cooking demonstration with dinner in Jaipur.
Day | Activity | City | Accommodation | Meals |
Day #1 | Namaste and Welcome to India! | Mumbai | The Trident Nariman Point | - |
Day #2 | Depart by ferry to visit the villages along the coast of Bombay where, according to Bene Israel tradition, seven couples were shipwrecked over 2,000 years ago. Ride in a tuk tuk (auto rickshaw) to visit the original landing site and monument at Navgaon, as well as the Magen Aboth Synagogue. Pick out the Jewish stars on some of the homes on Israel Street. After lunch board a ferry back to Mumbai. | Mumbai | The Trident Nariman Point | Breakfast, Lunch |
Day #3 | Breakfast at hotel. Visit synagogues that reflect the thriving presence of the Bene Israel and Baghdadi Jews: Magen David and Tipheret Israel. Tour the city of Mumbai: Marvel at the Dhobi Ghat, an immense, colorful outdoor laundry. Learn about India’s multifaceted religious heritage at a Hindu temple and Parsi Towers of Silence. After lunch, walk through the village surrounding the Banganga Tank, a sacred pool hidden in the luxurious locality of Malabar Hill. Overnight in Mumbai. | Mumbai | The Trident Nariman Point | Breakfast, Lunch |
Day #4 | Fly to Cochin, on the southern tip of the Indian peninsula. Cochin was once home to another flourishing Jewish community. Today only 26 Jews remain. Visit the dramatic Chinese fishing nets and the Saint Francis Church, the burial place of Vasco da Gama, the Portuguese explorer who discovered India. Lunch at a local restaurant. Walk along Jew Street to the exquisite 450-year-old Paradesi Synagogue in Mattancherry; explore the area’s antique shops and spice markets. Visit the amazing synagogue in Ernakulam, part of Cochin (it’s hidden behind an aquarium and garden shop). | Mumbai - Cochin | Crowne Plaza | Breakfast, Lunch |
Day #5 | Visit the 17th-century Chennamangalam Synagogue and museum. Its close proximity to a Hindu temple, church and mosque highlights India’s religious tolerance. Stop at the Parur Synagogue, an architectural gem dating from 1616. After a late lunch overlooking the beach, all aboard for a lush backwater tour along Kerala’s local canals. Then enjoy a Kathakali dance drama. | Cochin | Crowne Plaza | Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner |
Day #6 | Leave for Delhi, the second most populous city in the world, and the seat of the Indian government. City tour of Old Delhi features Raj Ghat, the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi; rickshaw ride; and drive past Red Fort. Tour of New Delhi includes India Gate; Parliament and President’s Houses. Check in at hotel and walk to Shabbat services at Judah Hyam Hall. Prepaid dinner at a local restaurant. Overnight in Delhi. | Cochin- Delhi | Taj Mahal, New Delhi | Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner |
Day #7 | Morning relaxation or optional visit to Humayun’s Tomb, said to have inspired the architectural style of the Taj Mahal, and visit to Sikh Temple. Prepaid lunch included. Free time for optional shopping in hotel vicinity. Overnight in Delhi. | Delhi | Taj Mahal, New Delhi | Breakfast, Lunch |
Day #8 | Leave by road to Agra (4 hours). After lunch, visit the awe-inspiring Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, built by the emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. Enjoy shopping for Agra’s exquisite marble crafts. Overnight in Agra. | Delhi- Agra | Double Tree by Hilton | Breakfast, Lunch |
Day #9 | Marvel at Agra fort. Leave by road to Jaipur (5 hours). Stop at Fatehpur Sikri on the way. | Agra- Jaipur | Hilton Jaipur | Breakfast, Lunch |
Day #10 | Prepare to be awed by the Amber Fort, the ancient citadel of Jaipur’s rulers, and ride an elephant! Stop at the city palace and the Jantar Mantar observatory. Lunch at a local restaurant. Take time to shop in this beautiful city, known for textiles, jewelry and carpets. Dinner and overnight in Jaipur. | Jaipur | Hilton Jaipur | Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner |
Day #11 | Return by road to Delhi. Transfer to International Airport for flights home or post-tours. | Jaipur- Delhi | Breakfast, Lunch |
Day 1: Mumbai
Namaste and Welcome to India!
Arrive Mumbai and transfer to the hotel. Overnight in Mumbai.
Day 2: Mumbai
Depart by ferry to visit the villages along the coast of Bombay where, according to Bene Israel tradition, seven couples were shipwrecked over 2,000 years ago. Ride in a tuk tuk (auto rickshaw) to visit the original landing site and monument at Navgaon, as well as the Magen Aboth Synagogue. Pick out the Jewish stars on some of the homes on Israel Street. After lunch board a ferry back to Mumbai. Overnight in Mumbai.
Day 3: Mumbai
Breakfast at hotel. Visit synagogues that reflect the thriving presence of the Bene Israel and Baghdadi Jews: Magen David and Tipheret Israel. Tour the city of Mumbai: Marvel at the Dhobi Ghat, an immense, colorful outdoor laundry. Learn about India’s multifaceted religious heritage at a Hindu temple and Parsi Towers of Silence. After lunch, walk through the village surrounding the Banganga Tank, a sacred pool hidden in the luxurious locality of Malabar Hill. Overnight in Mumbai.
Day 4: Mumbai – Cochin
Fly to Cochin, on the southern tip of the Indian peninsula. Cochin was once home to another flourishing Jewish community. Today only 26 Jews remain.
Visit the dramatic Chinese fishing nets and the Saint Francis Church, the burial place of Vasco da Gama, the Portuguese explorer who discovered India. Lunch at a local restaurant. Walk along Jew Street to the exquisite 450-year-old Paradesi Synagogue in Mattancherry; explore the area’s antique shops and spice markets. Visit the amazing synagogue in Ernakulam, part of Cochin (it’s hidden behind an aquarium and garden shop). Overnight in Cochin.
Day 5: Cochin
Visit the 17th-century Chennamangalam Synagogue and museum. Its close proximity to a Hindu temple, church and mosque highlights India’s religious tolerance. Stop at the Parur Synagogue, an architectural gem dating from 1616. After a late lunch overlooking the beach, all aboard for a lush backwater tour along Kerala’s local canals. Then enjoy a Kathakali dance drama. Dinner and overnight in Cochin.
Day 6: Cochin – Delhi
Leave for Delhi, the second most populous city in the world, and the seat of the Indian government. City tour of Old Delhi features Raj Ghat, the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi; rickshaw ride; and drive past Red Fort. Tour of New Delhi includes India Gate; Parliament and President’s Houses. Check in at hotel and walk to Shabbat services at Judah Hyam Hall. Prepaid dinner at a local restaurant. Overnight in Delhi.
Day 7: Delhi
Morning relaxation or optional visit to Humayun’s Tomb, said to have inspired the architectural style of the Taj Mahal, and visit to Sikh Temple. Prepaid lunch included. Free time for optional shopping in hotel vicinity. Overnight in Delhi.
Day 8: Delhi – Agra
Leave by road to Agra (4 hours). After lunch, visit the awe-inspiring Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, built by the emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. Enjoy shopping for Agra’s exquisite marble crafts. Overnight in Agra.
Day 9: Agra – Jaipur
Marvel at Agra fort. Leave by road to Jaipur (5 hours). Stop at Fatehpur Sikri on the way.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 10: Jaipur
Prepare to be awed by the Amber Fort, the ancient citadel of Jaipur’s rulers, and ride an elephant! Stop at the city palace and the Jantar Mantar observatory. Lunch at a local restaurant. Take time to shop in this beautiful city, known for textiles, jewelry and carpets. Dinner and overnight in Jaipur.
Day 11: Jaipur – Delhi
Return by road to Delhi. Transfer to International Airport for flights home or post-tours.


Varanasi, one of the holiest cities of Hindus, has a fascinating array of shrines, temples and palaces rising in several tiers from the water’s edge. It is also a city of fairs and festivals, celebrating about 400 of them during the year. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit one of the oldest living cities in the World
- Enjoy a boat ride at dawn to view the ghats, former palaces around the Ganges, and the pilgrims who bathe in the river and pay homage to the sun god each morning.
- Explore the narrow streets of Varanasi to visit some of the noted temples – See the cremation Ghat along the Ganges.
- Witness the Aarti ceremony at the Ganges – Watch as lighted wicks soaked in purified butter or camphor are offered to Indian deities.
Day | Activity | City | Accommodation | Meal |
Day #11 | Transfer to airport for flight to Varanasi. | Jaipur - Varanasi | Taj Ganges | - |
Day #12 | Early morning boat excursion on the holy river Ganges to see the bathing ghats and cremation site. Watch people bathing and worshipping at the Ghats—one of the most extraordinary experiences of a visit to India. After breakfast at the hotel, half-day sightseeing tour of the city including the Bharat Mata Temple with a marble relief map of India; Durga Temple, Tulsi Manas Mandir, Banaras Hindu University and art gallery. Afternoon excursion to Sarnath, the buried Buddhist city where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon. Sarnath was a renowned school of learning from the 6th century BCE to the 12th century. Overnight at hotel. | Varanasi | Taj Ganges | Breakfast |
Day #13 | Fly to Delhi. Arrive and transfer to the hotel. Overnight at hotel. | Varansi-Delhi | Novotel Aerocity | Breakfast |
Day #14 | Check out by 12 noon. Transfer to airport for flight home or to the next destination. | Delhi | - | Breakfast |
Day 11: Jaipur – Varanasi
Transfer to airport for flight to Varanasi. Arrival assistance and transfer to the hotel.
Evening tour of Ganges ghats to witness the Aarti ceremony. Overnight at hotel.
Day 12: Varanasi
Early morning boat excursion on the holy river Ganges to see the bathing ghats and cremation site. Watch people bathing and worshipping at the Ghats—one of the most extraordinary experiences of a visit to India. After breakfast at the hotel, half-day sightseeing tour of the city including the Bharat Mata Temple with a marble relief map of India; Durga Temple, Tulsi Manas Mandir, Banaras Hindu University and art gallery. Afternoon excursion to Sarnath, the buried Buddhist city where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon. Sarnath was a renowned school of learning from the 6th century BCE to the 12th century. Overnight at hotel.
Day 13: Varanasi – Delhi
Fly to Delhi. Arrive and transfer to the hotel. Overnight at hotel.