28 days Classic Cruise & Tour
Our Bangkok to Mumbai tour will see you exploring the most iconic sites, delving into deep-rooted culture and dining on delicious cuisine and thoroughly researched to bring you a range of once-in-a-lifetime experiences, many of which are entirely exclusive to us.
In Delhi's bustling Connaught Market you’ll find a whole feast for the senses in the form of a huge variety of delicious street food. With your guide on hand to guide you through the different options, sample a selection of the most popular snacks, including fritters, samosas, gol-guppas and local tea.
Among the beautiful, forested landscapes of Kanchanaburi runs the River Kwai, a river with strong links to World War II history. Here you can explore that history, visiting the Hellfire Pass, the Allied War Cemetery and the notorious bridge, that carries the so-called Death Railway across the river.
Rise early and travel through the relative peace of the twilight to stand before the fabled Taj Mahal as the sun rises. Watch this ethereal icon emerge from the dawn mist, the sun's rays dancing across its marbled surface, shifting through a spectrum of colours in the most magical way.
Fly to Bangkok, Thailand's vibrant capital. On arrival at the airport, you will be met by an English-speaking guide and transferred to the hotel. Depending on your time of arrival the rest of the day is yours to start soaking up the local culture.
Take a day trip to The River Kwai where, in a beautiful forest setting, you can discover more about the area's WWII legacy. See the notorious Bridge on the River Kwai and wander the Allied War Cemetery and Hellfire Pass. Return to Bangkok for dinner in a picturesque riverside restaurant.
After breakfast you will be met by an English-speaking guide and transferred to Bangkok's cruise terminal, Klong Toey, to board your cruise. The rest of the day is free to explore the ship's facilities and settle in. Throughout your cruise, when your ship comes into port, there will be a range of excursions available to help you explore each destination. These excursions are at your own expense and are bookable on your cruise reservation.
Relax and enjoy everything that your Azamara cruise ship has to offer, as you cruise across the Gulf of Thailand, round the Malay Peninsula and up the Malacca Strait.
Arrive in Kuala Lumpur, capital of Malaysia. Home to soaring skyscrapers, a wealth of history and a vibrant mix of cultures, this city is a feast for the senses.
Arrive in Penang. Once one of Asia's most important ports, linking local markets with those in the West, Penang today is an exotic mix of cultures and heritage. Centred around the cosmopolitan city of George Town, which is a delight to explore, there are also pristine beaches and exceptional food to discover.
Arrive in Thailand, at Phuket's port. An island of white sand beaches and azure waters, it is a haven for water sport enthusiasts with plenty to keep anyone entertained.
Relax and enjoy everything that your Azamara cruise ship has to offer, as you cross the Bay of Bengal.
Arrive in Chennai, the bustling capital city of the culture rich state of Tamil Nadu, where grand colonial architecture sits side by side with towering, colourful temples.
Relax and enjoy everything that your Azamara cruise ship has to offer, as you cruise down and around Sri Lanka.
Colombia is the hub of Sri Lanka's rich culture and heritage, and gives easy access to gorgeous beaches, tropical forests and beautiful gardens. There is also the option of visiting an elephant orphanage.
Spend today ported in Colombo before setting off to sea once more.
Kerela's Kochi is a melting pot of cultures and communities, all living harmoniously in a verdant waterfront setting.
Relax and enjoy everything that your Azamara cruise ship has to offer.
Disembark the Azamara Onward at Mumbai's cruise port, where you will be met by an English-speaking guide and transferred to your hotel.
Check out of your hotel and spend the morning exploring Mumbai, seeing sights like the Gateway to India, the colonial architecture of Mumbai University, the High Court, and Victoria Terminus and the Dhobi Ghat, an open laundry. Transfer to the airport to fly to Jaipur.
The day begins with a photo stop at the Hawa Mahal, then a visit to the extraordinary Amber Fort. Explore the lavish Maharaja's City Palace and the fascinating instruments of Jantar Mantar. Heading deep into the backstreets of the old town, try your hand at traditional artistries at a block printing and carpet weaving workshop.
Travel to Ranthambore National Park, a former royal hunting ground that now provides a sanctuary for majestic Bengal tigers.
Explore Ranthambore National Park in search of tigers, taking early morning and afternoon safaris. There are around 70 tigers living amongst the park's undulating landscapes, as well as leopards, nilgai, sloth bears, wild boar, hyena and over 300 species of bird.
Journey to Agra by road, arriving in time for lunch. Next, tour the magnificent Agra Fort. This mass of red sandstone sits on the banks of the Yamuna River; from its ramparts you may catch a first glimpse of the magical Taj Mahal, just two kilometres downstream.
Rise early to share an unforgettable experience, sunrise at the Taj Mahal. At dawn, when the crowds are at their thinnest, watch this magical building tinge pink as it emerges from the early morning mists. Return to your hotel for breakfast, then enjoy a visit to a marble inlay workshop. After lunch, travel to Delhi by road.
Explore India's capital, beginning in Old Delhi with a stroll through Chandni Chowk, savoring the ambience of this bustling bazaar. Continue to India's largest mosque, Jama Masjid, for a brief photo stop and pass President's Palace and India Gate. Then visit Humayun's Tomb, the 12th-century Qutab Minar and bustling Connaught Market, where you'll sample delicious local street foods.
Fly to Australia, arriving home the following day.
The best time to visit India is from November to March when you’ll enjoy pleasant warm dry days and low humidity.
All of our tour departures include international flights and taxes in the price unless a land only option is selected
We have a selection of dedicated departures for solo travellers. These departures feature a maximum group size of 18 and exclusive benefits including a single room throughout your tour, complimentary return airport transfers (within 50km radius of major Australian airports) and a cocktail on arrival at your destination. Travellers from Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne also receive a complimentary Australian airport lounge pass for use prior to departure.
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All of our tours offer a single room supplement, which means you’ll have a room to yourself throughout your chosen tour. Continue the check-out process for the applicable supplement.
On most tours, you can choose our 'Happy to Share' option, which may enable you to share a twin room with other solo customers of the same gender who also request Happy to Share. If a share partner is found, the Single Supplement will be removed from your booking. If a share partner is not found, the Single Supplement will remain and is payable with your final balance.
If you are booking on a Dedicated Solo departure, a single room is already included in the price and there are no additional single supplements to pay.
With our flight inclusive option, we'll do the planning for you and meet you on arrival.
We include airport pickup upon arrival at your destination and drop off at the end of your tour (on the scheduled tour arrival and departure days) and when booking pre or post tour accommodation with us.
We partner with established and reputable airlines for your international flights.
We can assist with upgrading your seat to premium or business class for an additional cost.
Our team will work with you to choose your ideal routing and if we make changes to your tour itinerary that impact flights, we’ll rebook them for you.
Our On-Tour Support Team is available to provide advice about how to handle flight changes.