India Food Tour with Pushkar Marathe

November 2–13, 2026 | One Exclusive Departure

India’s Sacred Flavors

Trace the cultural and culinary threads that weave together India’s most iconic food traditions alongside Pushkar Marathe.

November 2 - 13, 2026 | 12 Days, 11 Nights

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James Beard Award Semifinalist & Chaser of Flavor, Pushkar Marathe

As the sun melts into dusk, you stand before the Taj Mahal, its marble shifting from blush pink to ethereal indigo, as if absorbing the day’s final light. It’s impossible not to be moved—by its perfect symmetry, by the devotion that built it, by the way time seems to still in its presence. Just yesterday, you were shoulder to shoulder with locals weaving through the energy of Chandni Chowk, the aroma of cardamom and charcoal-grilled kebabs lingering in the air, where centuries-old spice stalls and street vendors offer a glimpse into Delhi’s layered culinary past. Tomorrow, you’ll be welcomed into a Rajasthani home kitchen, rolling dough between your palms to create perfectly round rotis and learning the secrets of slow-simmered curries—experiencing the warmth of Indian hospitality and intricate history firsthand. This is the India adventure you’ve been waiting for.

Trip Highlights

  • Old Delhi market tour
  • Be a part of ‘seva’ at a prominent temple
  • Sunset tour of the Taj Mahal
  • India Thali Dinner with Kathak dancers
  • Prepare Traditional foods with locals
  • Authentic Indian cooking demonstration
  • Dinner in an artisanal village restaurant
  • Tour Old Delhi by Rikshaw

3 Reasons to Travel with Pushkar Maranthe

Born in Nagpur, India, Chef Pushkar Marathe brings a global perspective to the rich culinary traditions of his homeland. A James Beard “Best Chef: South” semifinalist, he’s known for blending bold international influences with the vibrant regional flavors of India. His acclaimed restaurants—Stage and Ela Curry Kitchen—pay homage to his roots, global travels, and his mother’s timeless cooking.

Striking a Balance

For Pushkar, every plate is a conversation between opposites: heat and acidity, crunch and cream, spice and restraint. Texture, temperature, and flavor all matter—especially when they collide. This playful precision isn’t just technique; it’s his way of creating dishes that feel alive on the palate, layered with memory and meaning.

Think Global, Eat Local

Forget silver spoons—Pushkar believes the soul of Indian cuisine lives in the bustle of the markets and the steam of a roadside snack. He brings travelers beyond polished hotels and into everyday life, where the real magic happens over a paper-wrapped treat and the quiet joy of a perfectly spiced bite.

Spice of Life

India’s culinary traditions span deserts, coasts, plains, and peaks—and Pushkar carries them all in his toolkit. From Himalayan thalis to Konkan curries, he honors the staggering breadth of Indian cuisine while infusing it with global technique and personal flair. Each dish tells a new story, grounded in heritage and sparked by curiosity.

Day by Day

*On rare occasions, this itinerary may change.

Day 1: Mumbai

November 2, Mon

Welcome to India! After our arrival and some time settling in, we’ll meet for a brief introduction to Mumbai on foot, where the air hums with energy as we pass colonial-era architecture and street stalls selling masala chai. Later tonight, we’ll regroup for a celebratory feast and get acquainted for the perfect start to our 12-day journey together.

Tastemaker Moment: Pushkar will introduce himself and speak about their love for India

Day 2: Mumbai

November 3, Tue

This morning, we set off on a heritage walking tour through Mumbai’s historic districts, where grand colonial facades and Indo-Saracenic domes stand as reminders of the city’s layered past. From the waterfront arches of the Gateway of India to the bustle of Fort and the vibrant arts district of Kala Ghoda, we take in a cross-section of styles and stories. 

Along the way, we pause to sample Mumbai’s iconic street foods: imagine pav bhaji with its buttery rolls, crisp vada pav, and tangy pani puri bursting with spice and crunch. Next, we meet the legendary Dabbawalas—masters of Mumbai’s intricate lunchbox delivery system. They’ve been delivering home-cooked meals to over 200,000 people daily for more than a century, all without tech or error. After a light dabba lunch, the afternoon is yours to relax. 

This evening, we gather at a beloved seafood restaurant where delicacies like flaky pomfret and buttery garlic crab might be on the menu.

Tastemaker Moment: Pushkar will speak to some of their favorite local ingredients on today's walking tour

Day 3: Mumbai

November 4, Wed

After breakfast, we ferry across the Arabian Sea to the forested island of Elephanta, home to 5th-century cave temples carved into basalt rock. A UNESCO World Heritage site, this sacred complex honors Lord Shiva through exquisitely detailed sculptures including the colossal Trimurti, a three-faced embodiment of creation, protection, and destruction. 

After returning to shore, we’re welcomed into the home of a local Mumbai family for a warm, home-cooked lunch and intimate insight into city life. Later, we wind through Crawford Market, where the scent of ripe mangoes mingles with stacks of fragrant spices, fresh flowers, and handwoven baskets. One of Mumbai’s oldest covered markets, it captures the city’s enduring energy and diversity. 

You’ll have the late afternoon to rest or explore at your own pace before dinner on your own. Perhaps a quiet table by the sea or a late bite at a beloved neighborhood cafe is on the agenda.

Tastemaker Moment: Pushkar will share more about their passion for India and favorite traditional recipes over lunch

Day 4: Mumbai to Amritsar

November 5, Thu

Today, we say farewell to Mumbai and fly north to Amritsar, a city rich with history, faith, and Punjabi hospitality. 

After checking into our hotel, the afternoon is yours to unwind and lunch is yours to embellish. We might recommend enjoying a masala chai in the garden or resting before the evening’s culinary highlight. North India is known for its roadside dhabas, rustic eateries where flatbreads puff over hot tandoors and thick dals simmer slowly in copper pots. Tonight, we’ll experience this tradition firsthand, watching local chefs prepare dal makhani, smoky tandoori roti, and creamy paneer in a live demonstration. These no-frills, full-flavor dishes have fed locals for generations and are now celebrated across India. 

As the sky darkens, we make our way to the luminous Golden Temple, where devotional chants echo across the water and the temple’s gold-gilded dome glows under moonlight—a serene and unforgettable close to our first night in Amritsar.

Tastemaker Moment: Pushkar will share their knowledge about how to cook in tandoor oven

Day 5: Amritsar

November 6, Fri

Our day begins with a culinary pilgrimage through the streets of Amritsar. From buttery parathas crisped on the tawa to saffron-tinged jalebis and lassi served in clay cups, we follow the scents of breakfast through beloved food stalls and family-run shops. 

After some time to explore the city’s bazaars independently, we’re welcomed into the Golden Temple’s langar kitchen where tens of thousands are served daily in an extraordinary act of Sikh generosity. We’ll step behind the scenes to see how volunteers knead dough, stir vast pots of dal, and serve meals side by side, and then join the communal lunch ourselves.

In the afternoon, we visit Jallianwala Bagh and later, we head to the Wagah Border to witness the theatrical flag-lowering ceremony between India and Pakistan—a fascinating blend of choreography and pageantry. Dinner tonight is back at the hotel.

Tastemaker Moment: Pushkar will help pick items to try on our breakfast walking tour

Day 6: Amritsar to Delhi

November 7, Sat

After breakfast, we board the Vande Bharat Express for a sleek, comfortable journey to Delhi. Gliding through rural landscapes and small towns, we arrive in the capital by mid-morning. An orientation drive offers a window into the city’s grandeur—Raj-era government buildings, India Gate, and the solemn grounds of the Gandhi Smriti Museum, where we reflect on India’s modern history. 

The afternoon is yours to explore at your own rhythm: a serene cup of tea in the hotel courtyard, a trip to an art gallery, or a visit to Delhi’s lively Khan Market. This evening, we gather for a private dinner with a regional food expert. Over multiple courses, we’ll be introduced to the vast diversity of India’s culinary map. Imagine lamb from the north, seafood from the south, or street-style chaat with tamarind and yogurt. Each dish tells a story of geography, culture, and time.

Tastemaker Moment: Pushkar will assist in choosing preparing dinner with a local expert

Day 7: Delhi

November 8, Sun

Our day begins with a rickshaw ride through bustling New Delhi. It’s a 300-year-old walled city packed with street food, bazaars and artisans. It’s also home to Jama Masjid; this Mughal architectural opus is one of India’s largest and most awe-inspiring mosques, a masterpiece of red sandstone and marble. From here, we explore Chandani Chowk, one of Asia’s oldest and busiest markets. Lunch here will be a moving feast of regional delicacies, and we’ll try it all.

The rest of the day is at your leisure and dinner is on your own tonight.

Tastemaker Moment: Pushkar will pick out different ingredients for us to try during our market tour

Day 8: Delhi to Agra

November 9, Mon

All aboard to Agra! This morning we’ll check out of our hotel and head to our next destination: Agra. The city hums with history, its streets a blend of old-world grandeur and daily life permeated by the sweet scent of marigold garlands strung for temple offerings. Just beyond the city’s vibrant chaos, the Agra Fort rises from the banks of the Yamuna River, its imposing red sandstone walls glowing warm in the afternoon sun. Once the seat of the Mughal empire, you’ll trace the footsteps of emperors.

We’ll take a mid-afternoon break to check into our new hotel and reconvene for Chai time. Akin to High Tea in Great Britain, chai time in India is a daily ritual of connection. As bubbling masala chai simmers in well-worn steel kettles, we’ll pause to immerse ourselves in the practice of slowing down.

In the late afternoon, as the sun begins its descent into night, we will embark on a guided visit to the Taj Mahal. It’s marble glows as the sun dips lower, shifting from soft rose to deep violet. The iconic, nearly 400-year-old domes alight, reflecting over the shimmering canals below; creating the perfect backdrop for the photo of a lifetime.

Dinner tonight is a traditional Mughlai dinner—think spiced tandoori chicken with tangy yogurt and fragrant biryani—with entertainment by local Kathak dancers.

Day 9: Agra to Jaipur

November 10, Tue

This morning, we journey to Jaipur, traversing plains and villages on our way into Rajasthan’s famed Pink City. 

Along the way, we’ll make a meaningful stop at a local school, meeting students and teachers in an exchange that bridges cultures. We’ll arrive in Jaipur in time for a casual lunch and a leisurely afternoon. You might choose to rest at the hotel, or head out for a quiet stroll past havelis and spice markets. 

Tonight, we’re invited into the home of a local family for a hands-on dinner that introduces us to the textures and flavors of Rajasthani cuisine. Over open flames and clay stoves, we’ll learn to make stuffed rotis, lentil stews, and vegetable curries—each dish rooted in centuries of desert tradition. The evening ends around a shared table, with stories, laughter, and the warmth of a homemade meal.

Day 10: Jaipur

November 11, Wed

Today, an opulent 300-year-old palace awaits. City Palace is resplendent and meticulously ornate, as intricate marble inlays and vibrant frescoes tell the story of Rajput royalty. From there, we’ll stop by a few other local landmarks. Nearby, the towering astronomical instruments of Jantar Mantar stand in quiet brilliance, a testament to Jaipur’s scientific legacy, and the Hawa Mahal’s honeycomb façade gives a final, breathtaking reminder of the city’s regal past.

This evening we’ll escape the city for a bit of reprieve in the sanctuary that is Dera Amer, a preserved wilderness creating a place for animals—both domestic and wild—to live. After we’ve spent time with elephants, camels, and an array of birds, we’ll sit down under the stars for an intimate dinner of traditional Rajasthani dishes and dances.

Day 11: Jaipur

November 12, Thu

As Jaipur awakens, we’ll start our morning by weaving through a bustling local vegetable market, where the scent of fresh coriander and ripe kinnow oranges mingles with the sizzle of street foods crisping on a nearby griddle. Steaming cups of chai warm our hands as we taste our way through the city’s beloved breakfast dishes. From there, we’ll embark on a jeep ride up the ancient ramparts of the Amber Fort, where grand courtyards and mirrored halls whisper tales of Rajput royalty.

By midday, our day together continues with our hands in cool clay during a pottery lesson with a local craftsman, shaping intricate designs—an age-old craft passed down for generations.

After a few hours of independent exploration in the afternoon, we’ll meet up again for a truly magical farewell dinner to celebrate our unforgettable time together in India.

Day 12: Departures

November 13, Fri

After our final breakfast at the hotel, we’ll delay our final farewell with a scenic drive back to Delhi passing mustard fields, sugarcane carts, and sleepy roadside villages—landscapes that have sustained India’s agricultural heritage for generations. Once there, we say goodbye to our fellow travelers, our hearts and spirits full of all things India. Until next time!

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Where We Sleep

Prepare for high style and grandeur in some of India's most stunning locations—from city to desert

Taj Mahal Palace

Mumbai

A Mumbai icon with more than a century of history, this waterfront retreat blends Moorish domes, Art Deco details, and colonial grandeur. Wake to views of the Gateway of India, unwind in the marble-clad spa, and sample award-winning cuisine at one of the hotel’s many acclaimed restaurants—all while experiencing impeccable Taj service at every turn.

Taj Swarna

Amritsar

Located in the heart of Amritsar, this modern luxury hotel offers a tranquil base with easy access to the Golden Temple. Elegant rooms overlook manicured gardens, while the on-site spa, pool, and multiple dining venues provide a welcome retreat after a day of cultural immersion.

Imperial New Delhi

New Delhi

A seamless blend of regal charm and contemporary sophistication, this hotel is nestled amidst a private eight-acre estate at the heart of India's capital, offering a tranquil sanctuary amidst the city bustle, with majestic architecture and meticulously manicured lawns creating a serene retreat.

Taj View

Agra

This tranquil retreat offers a front-row seat to one of the world’s greatest wonders. Lush gardens, Mughal-inspired decor, and warm Indian hospitality create an oasis of calm just minutes from Agra’s bustling streets and historic sites, making it a perfect base for exploring the city’s rich heritage.

Samode Haveli

Jaipur

A heritage mansion tucked within Jaipur’s old city, Samode Haveli is a living archive of Indo-Saracenic architecture. Inside, you’ll find frescoed walls, hand-carved archways, and quiet courtyards. Outside, the pink-hued chaos of the city awaits. With a courtyard pool and elegant dining room, it’s an oasis of serenity and old-world charm.

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  1. What does the price include?

    Eleven nights at unique four- and five-star accommodations; private travel for all day trips and excursions; internal flights as mentioned in the itinerary; departure airport transfer; private tours with local guides and cultural experts; exclusive VIP access and tastings; guided activities, adventures and expeditions; entrance fees; daily breakfasts, most lunches and dinners; local beverages with meals.

  2. What does the price not include?

    International roundtrip airfare; travel insurance; transportation to the trip’s starting point; activities not included in the trip itinerary; hotel incidentals including room service, laundry service and hotel bar tabs; food and beverages not included in itinerary; gratuity for tour leader.

  3. Where does the trip start and end?

    Our adventure begins in Mumbai, India. The closest airport is the Mumbai International Airport (BOM). We recommend arriving on or before January 21 to ensure you’re at our starting point on time. Our last day is in Delhi, India. The closest airport is the Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL).

  4. What travel documents are needed?

    A valid passport and visa are required for all international travelers. Your passport should be valid at least six months after your return date and have two unused pages. If you are traveling to India soley for recreation, you may be eligible to apply for an e-Tourist Visa. For details visit www.indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa/tvoa.html

  5. Do I need to pay a solo traveler supplement?

    For solo travelers, there is a $2,500 single-supplement fee paid at the time of booking to secure a private room. These spots are extremely limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

  6. Who is going on this trip?

    Our adventures typically have between 10 and 20 guests, and our Modern Adventure Team. Our experiences are fun and inclusive and you can expect to be joined by a diverse group in terms of age, background and interests—including solo travelers, couples and friends traveling together. This adventure is for travelers age 18 and above.

  7. Who is leading this trip?

    This trip is led by an expert Modern Adventure Trip Leader. They’re an experienced travel guide, a representative of Modern Adventure and your go-to person for questions or concerns on the trip. We’ll be joined throughout our adventure by local, expert guides who are deeply knowledgeable with respect to local cultures, customs and history and are passionate about sharing that with us.

  8. What is the cancellation policy?

    You may cancel 120 days or more before departure and receive a full refund minus a $1500 per person service fee ($500 of which may be retained as a future travel credit, valid for one year after cancellation). If you cancel on or after 119 days in advance, there is a 50% cancellation fee. On or after 59 days in advance, there is a 100% cancellation fee. See our full terms and conditions for details.

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