Head Office
EDEN Luxury Travel, The Steamill, Steamill Street, Chester, Cheshire CH3 5AN
Telephone
01244 567000 / 0207 1580997
Opening Times
Monday to Thursday 9.00am to 5.30pm
Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm
Saturday 9.30am -to 3.00pm
Our Travel Boutique
27 King Street, Knutsford, Cheshire WA16 6DW
Telephone
01565 656000
Opening Times
Our travel boutique embraces a flexible work environment.
Visit us in-person Monday to Thursday, 9:30am - 5:00pm.
Our dedicated team also works remotely on Fridays,
ensuring seamless support throughout the week.
Like two worlds colliding, Delhi is the old versus the new; and the old embracing the new. On one side, the walled city of Old Delhi – the capital of Islamic India before British occupation – is an effervescent concoction housing the imposing Red Fort. On the other side of this complex coin is New Delhi, the Imperial capital built by the British, where life spits and splutters and carries city dwellers on its mighty shoulders. Its foot is firmly in the here and now though.
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Agra, home to the iconic Taj Mahal, offers a number of experiences beyond its famous landmark. Marvel at the grandeur of the Taj Mahal at sunrise or sunset and explore its exquisite architecture up close. Discover the majestic Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its impressive palaces and intricate carvings. Stroll through the serene gardens of Mehtab Bagh for stunning views of the Taj Mahal. Explore the vibrant markets of Agra for souvenirs and local crafts. Sample delicious Mughlai cuisine at traditional restaurants. Don't miss visiting the lesser-known gems like Fatehpur Sikri and Itimad-ud-Daulah's Tomb for a deeper insight into Agra's rich history.
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A spectacular mass of untamed jungle hemmed by ribbons of rocky ridge, Ranthambore is a vast expanse of wild and wondrous protected parkland and part of the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve. Here, the wildlife is left to roam amongst an almost surreal scattering of historic relics, including the 10th-century Ranthambore Fort. A maharajas’ hunting ground until 1970, it is the only place in Rajasthan to spot wild tigers: a feat being given a helping hand by Project Tiger. These beautiful big cats aside, there are crocodile-filled lakes and more than 300 species of bird.
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Discover a world of colour, splendour and spectacle in India’s largest, most romantic state. It all starts in Jaipur, where the first thing you’ll notice is the colour: lots of it and all made marvellous by the sun. The capital, Rajasthan – variously known as the Pink City or the City of Victory – is awash with pink (by law, all buildings in the old city must be painted a deep saffron-pink), so it glistens like candy floss. Grand hilltop forts and graceful palaces are stamped here and there: with a million saris, camel carts, cows, rickshaws, jewellery shops and bazaars providing the chaos in between.
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As you peer over mirrored Lake Pichola whilst, in the background, the Aravalli Hills buffer the city from the rest of the world, you’ll know why you came to Udaipur, City of Lakes. A magical place that some also like to call the Venice of the East, it is an incomparable city where, at every turn, palaces, temples and havelis, hibiscus-strewn gardens and fountain pavilions tickle your fancy; where seduction is never knowingly not in the air; and where narrow streets lined with vividly coloured stalls draw you through this soul-stirring and surreal city, to the placid blue waters of Lake Pichola.
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