Singapore Grand Prix with India’s Golden Triangle & Ranthambore Safari

Experience the Singapore Grand Prix with 3-day tickets and 5 nights in Singapore, then explore India’s Golden Triangle and Ranthambore on a fully guided tour. Return UK flights with baggage included.

Experience an unforgettable journey combining world-class motorsport with iconic cultural discovery. Begin in Singapore with a 5-night stay and 3-day tickets to the Singapore Grand Prix, placing you at the heart of one of Formula 1’s most spectacular night races.

Continue to India for an immersive, fully guided tour of the Golden Triangle, exploring the vibrant streets of Delhi, the timeless beauty of the Taj Mahal in Agra, and the royal heritage of Jaipur. The journey is enhanced with an exciting stay in Ranthambore National Park, home to Bengal tigers and diverse wildlife, including guided game drives.

The package includes return UK flights with checked baggage, seamless transfers, and expert local guides in India, ensuring a smooth and enriching travel experience throughout. A perfectly balanced itinerary combining adrenaline, culture, and adventure across two incredible destinations.

Fly from your chosen UK airport to Singapore overnight.

Singapore

Singapore is situated at the end of the Malaysian peninsula and is a tropical paradise often referred to as the "Island with a thousand shopping malls". This tiny island nation packs in more malls per square mile than any other country in the world. Visit the 2.2km stretch of Orchard Road - the Oxford Street of Singapore, Chinatown, Little India and the vast Bugis Street Market. Enjoy a tour of Chinatown, have afternoon tea in the famous Raffles Hotel or take a cable car ride to Sentosa Island for some panoramic views. Gardens by the Bay is a nature park with futuristic looking tree sculptures covering 101 hectares of land, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir. You will find two waterfront conservatories: the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest; and the Supertree Grove with 18 manmade trees which reach heights of up to 16 storeys. The Supertrees can be found all around the Gardens by the Bay - twelve are at the Supertree Grove, while the remaining six are placed in clusters of threes at the Golden and Silver Gardens. The best time to visit Gardens by the Bay is in the late afternoon, around 4-5pm. Start with the cooled conservatories, and then go up to the OCBC Skyway in the evening when the weather is cooler. At the Supertree Grove, there is a nightly show (free admission), that showcases the magical lights of the super trees to music. You can also visit the Sky Park observation deck 57 floors on top of the Marina Bay Sands hotel. This striking hotel has an infinity pool and gardens which spans the roof over the three towers of the hotel.

Arrive in Singapore and locate your driver to take you to your hotel. Check in and enjoy Singpore at leisure for the rest of the day.

Now enjoy three epic days of motorsport with the iconic Singapore Grand Prix weekend. Your tickets give you access all Weekend: Friday - Practice Sessions; Saturday - Qualifying; Sunday - Race Day.

Singapore Grand Prix 2026

The Singapore Grand Prix takes place on the iconic Marina Bay Street Circuit, a true jewel of the racing calendar. First held in 2008, it was the sport’s inaugural night race, instantly becoming famous for its dramatic city setting and unique challenges. The circuit winds through Singapore’s Downtown Core and Kallang districts, skirting the waterfront and passing many of the city’s most famous landmarks.

Its 5.063 km layout is a technical test for drivers, featuring tight corners, bumpy street surfaces, and punishingly humid conditions. While minor adjustments have been made over the years, the core challenges, precision driving, strategic tire management, and intense concentration, remain unchanged. Beyond the racing, the streets, skyscrapers, and illuminated harbor views make the Singapore GP feel as much like a city festival as a motorsport event.

Location & Access

The circuit is situated in central Singapore, around the Marina Bay area, and the 2026 event is scheduled for October 9–11. Traffic disruptions are inevitable due to the street-based layout, so public transport is strongly recommended. Singapore’s MRT system serves multiple nearby stations, including Nicoll Highway, City Hall, Raffles Place, and Promenade, with convenient contactless payment options. Fans should check their tickets for the recommended entry gate and plan to arrive early, as moving through the circuit area can take time. Many centrally located hotels provide easy access to both MRT stations and circuit gates, making city accommodation the most convenient choice for race weekend.

What to Expect During the Weekend

The Singapore GP is famous for its night-race spectacle, combining high-speed straights with technical corners and the city’s glowing skyline. Fans can explore multiple fan zones, food stalls, and entertainment stages spread across the circuit, while also taking in long walking routes between grandstands and activity areas. The tropical climate means heat and humidity are constant factors, with sudden rain showers possible, so spectators should prepare accordingly. Beyond the track, Singapore offers world-class experiences: Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, and an incredible culinary scene make this race weekend a perfect mix of sport and city life.

Practical Tips for Fans

Comfortable shoes and light, breathable clothing are essential, along with sunscreen, hats, and refillable water bottles. A compact raincoat or poncho is recommended in case of sudden showers. Arriving early allows time to explore the circuit and fan zones before sessions, while using public transport (MRT or shuttles) is far easier than attempting to drive. Night race timings mean the event can run late, so plan your accommodation and return routes in advance. Food and drink options are abundant both inside and outside the circuit, with Singapore’s world-renowned restaurants providing excellent post-race dining opportunities.

Why the Singapore GP Stands Out

The Singapore Grand Prix is more than just a race, it’s a spectacular urban event. Its combination of night racing, tropical weather, city skyscrapers, and challenging street circuits creates an unforgettable experience. Fans not only witness thrilling on-track action but also enjoy the energy, culture, and vibrancy of one of Asia’s most dynamic cities. For many, attending Singapore is as much about the city spectacle as it is about the sport, making it a must-see event on the racing calendar.

Ticket Information

General Admission – Zone 4 (3-Day Pass)

Enjoy three full days of the Singapore Grand Prix with access to Zone 4, featuring thoughtfully positioned viewing platforms that give excellent sightlines of the action. Your ticket includes official e-tickets, entry on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and access to giant screens so you won’t miss any on-track moments.

Zone 4 also offers a lively atmosphere with live entertainment throughout the weekend, including evening concerts right in your area. Perfect for fans who want a mix of thrilling race views, social energy, and off-track entertainment, this pass delivers a complete Singapore GP experience.

Enjoy breakfast and then meet your driver to head to the airport for your short flight to Delhi to start the next leg of this incredible bucket list travel experience. When you arrive in Delhi you will be met by your guide and driver who will take you to your hotel. The rest of the day you can relax or enjoy the city.

New Delhi

Delhi, being the national capital of India is the lifeline of the country. A place where past greets the future and lives calmly is worth a detailed visit. Whether it’s inviting markets of the Connaught place or the crowds of foodies at world famous Chandni Chowk, Delhi has food to satiate your taste buds and lovable locales to entertain your senses. A place where all important national offices reside has a mixture of multilingual population coming to work and earn its living. Ancient Mughal era remnants like Humayun ka Makbara and magnificent Qutub Minar spell the historical importance of this ancient soil.  Delhi has old world charm as well as modern lifestyle necessities to cherish at its every nook and corner. The banks of river Yamuna serve as a rich platform for the flourishing culture.

In the morning enjoy guided sightseeing of Old Delhi. Enjoy a rickhaw ride at Chandni Chowk, winding through lanes of the Moonlight Place seeing tiny shops and crammed alleyways. Drive past the 17th century Red Fort.

New Delhi

Delhi, being the national capital of India is the lifeline of the country. A place where past greets the future and lives calmly is worth a detailed visit. Whether it’s inviting markets of the Connaught place or the crowds of foodies at world famous Chandni Chowk, Delhi has food to satiate your taste buds and lovable locales to entertain your senses. A place where all important national offices reside has a mixture of multilingual population coming to work and earn its living. Ancient Mughal era remnants like Humayun ka Makbara and magnificent Qutub Minar spell the historical importance of this ancient soil.  Delhi has old world charm as well as modern lifestyle necessities to cherish at its every nook and corner. The banks of river Yamuna serve as a rich platform for the flourishing culture.

Singapore Grand Prix 2026

The Singapore Grand Prix takes place on the iconic Marina Bay Street Circuit, a true jewel of the racing calendar. First held in 2008, it was the sport’s inaugural night race, instantly becoming famous for its dramatic city setting and unique challenges. The circuit winds through Singapore’s Downtown Core and Kallang districts, skirting the waterfront and passing many of the city’s most famous landmarks.

Its 5.063 km layout is a technical test for drivers, featuring tight corners, bumpy street surfaces, and punishingly humid conditions. While minor adjustments have been made over the years, the core challenges, precision driving, strategic tire management, and intense concentration, remain unchanged. Beyond the racing, the streets, skyscrapers, and illuminated harbor views make the Singapore GP feel as much like a city festival as a motorsport event.

Location & Access

The circuit is situated in central Singapore, around the Marina Bay area, and the 2026 event is scheduled for October 9–11. Traffic disruptions are inevitable due to the street-based layout, so public transport is strongly recommended. Singapore’s MRT system serves multiple nearby stations, including Nicoll Highway, City Hall, Raffles Place, and Promenade, with convenient contactless payment options. Fans should check their tickets for the recommended entry gate and plan to arrive early, as moving through the circuit area can take time. Many centrally located hotels provide easy access to both MRT stations and circuit gates, making city accommodation the most convenient choice for race weekend.

What to Expect During the Weekend

The Singapore GP is famous for its night-race spectacle, combining high-speed straights with technical corners and the city’s glowing skyline. Fans can explore multiple fan zones, food stalls, and entertainment stages spread across the circuit, while also taking in long walking routes between grandstands and activity areas. The tropical climate means heat and humidity are constant factors, with sudden rain showers possible, so spectators should prepare accordingly. Beyond the track, Singapore offers world-class experiences: Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, and an incredible culinary scene make this race weekend a perfect mix of sport and city life.

Practical Tips for Fans

Comfortable shoes and light, breathable clothing are essential, along with sunscreen, hats, and refillable water bottles. A compact raincoat or poncho is recommended in case of sudden showers. Arriving early allows time to explore the circuit and fan zones before sessions, while using public transport (MRT or shuttles) is far easier than attempting to drive. Night race timings mean the event can run late, so plan your accommodation and return routes in advance. Food and drink options are abundant both inside and outside the circuit, with Singapore’s world-renowned restaurants providing excellent post-race dining opportunities.

Why the Singapore GP Stands Out

The Singapore Grand Prix is more than just a race, it’s a spectacular urban event. Its combination of night racing, tropical weather, city skyscrapers, and challenging street circuits creates an unforgettable experience. Fans not only witness thrilling on-track action but also enjoy the energy, culture, and vibrancy of one of Asia’s most dynamic cities. For many, attending Singapore is as much about the city spectacle as it is about the sport, making it a must-see event on the racing calendar.

Ticket Information

General Admission – Zone 4 (3-Day Pass)

Enjoy three full days of the Singapore Grand Prix with access to Zone 4, featuring thoughtfully positioned viewing platforms that give excellent sightlines of the action. Your ticket includes official e-tickets, entry on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and access to giant screens so you won’t miss any on-track moments.

Zone 4 also offers a lively atmosphere with live entertainment throughout the weekend, including evening concerts right in your area. Perfect for fans who want a mix of thrilling race views, social energy, and off-track entertainment, this pass delivers a complete Singapore GP experience.

Indian Golden Triangle With Ranthambore 9nts

This 9-night/10-day Indian Golden Triangle with Ranthambore tour blends iconic heritage with thrilling wildlife experiences, featuring Delhi, Agra, Ranthambore, and Jaipur. Guests enjoy four-star accommodations, guided sightseeing—including the Taj Mahal at sunrise, Amber Fort, Agra Fort—and shared jeep safaris in Ranthambore National Park. The package includes airport meet-and-greet, escorted transport, monument entrances, bottled water, train tickets, and special touches like a rickshaw ride and welcome garland.

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After breakfast you will be driven to Agra and on arrival check in to your hotel. You have an optional tour to Sheroes Hangout Cafe and later you will visit the Moonlit Garden on the east back of the Yamuna River. From the garden you can get an incredible view of the Taj Mahal.

Early morning your to visit Taj Mahal at sunrise. Return to the hotel for breakfast. In the afternoon you will visit Agra Fort a UNESCO world heritage site. Overnight in Agra.

Leave Agra and head to Fatehpur Sikri, around a 45 minute drive. This deserted city was buily in 1569. Head to the port in the city to board a train to Sawai Madhopur. On arrival transfer to your wildlife resort for overnight stay.

Fatehpur Sikri

Located 40 Km from Agra, the deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri was built by Emperor Akbar in 1569, in honour of the great Saint Sheikh Salim Chisti who blessed Akbar and prophesized the birth of three sons to the heirless Emperor. Akbar used Fatehpur Sikri as his capital and the city was fully occupied for 14 years but slowly became deserted and ruined after Akbar left the city. Scarcity of water was the prime factor for the abandonment of this beautiful city. Visit the remarkably well-preserved, graceful buildings within the 'Ghost City' including the Jama Masjid, tomb of Salim Chisti, Panch Mahal Palace and other palaces that speak of the grandeur and splendor of the Mughal empire at the height of its power.

Today you will experience both a morning and late afternoon safari in Ranthambore National Park. Can you spot the tigers?

Ranthambore

Ranthambore National Park was formerly the hunting grounds for the Maharajahs of Jaipur before Indian independence. The Park is one of the finest tiger reserves in the country under Project Tiger. These majestic predators, assured of protection, roam freely during the daytime and can be seen at close quarters. Ranthambore sanctuary has large numbers of fauna, significant among those being sambhar, chital, nilgai, chinkara, langur, wild boar, peafowl and of course the King of the Jungle- the Great Indian Tiger. A system of three artificial lakes-Padam Talab, Rajbagh and MilakTalab, are part of the biosphere. Besides enhancing the scenic beauty of the Park, they are an important source of water for the inhabitants of the park.

You will have an option of one more morning game drive if you wish. Then later in the morning you will head to Jaipur and on arrival check in to your hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure.

Jaipur

The Amber Fort is a classic, romantic Rajasthani Fort Palace. The rugged, time-ravaged walls of the Fort not only look beautiful from the outside, but the interior is a virtual paradise. Miniatures painted on the walls depict hunting and war scenes, apart from festivals. Precious stones and mirrors are embedded into the plaster. Inside the Jag Mandir is the famed Sheesh Mahal - a room with all the four walls and ceiling completely embedded with glittering mirror pieces, which were specially imported from Belgium during that period. En route to Amber Fort, you will have a brief photography stop at Hawa Mahal - the Palace of Winds.In Jaipur city you can also visit Maharaja's City Palace, the former Royal residence, part of it has been converted into a museum. A small portion is still used by the Royal family of Jaipur. Built in the style of a fortified campus, the palace covers almost one-seventh in area of the city. One of the major attractions in the museum is the portion known as the Armoury Museum housing an impressive array of weaponry-pistols, blunderbusses, flintlocks, swords, rifles and daggers.The royal families of Jaipur once used most of these weapons. Later visit the Jantar Mantar, which is the largest stone and marble crafted observatory in the world. Situated near the gate of the city palace, the observatory has 17 large instruments, many of them still in working condition."Step into the kaleidoscopic world of Jaipur, the Pink City pulsating with history and heritage, on a captivating crafts, cuisine, and bazaar walk. Meandering through its vibrant streets, delve into the heart of Jaipur's cultural tapestry. Witness the skilled artisans of the bangle makers community & their meticulous craftsmanship that defines Jaipur's identity. Amidst the lively bazaars, the irresistible scent of local delicacies beckons, offering a flavourful journey through Rajasthan's culinary landscape. Bypass Jaipur's oldest known temple and the first school, guesthouse of the Pink city.

In the morning you will have a guided your of Amber Fort, enroute stopping at Hawa Mahal the Palace of the Winds. In Jaipur city you will also visit Maharaja's City Palace, a former royal residence. Later you will visit Jantar Mantar, the largest stone and marble crafted observatory in the world. An optional craft-cuisine-bazaar walking tour is available in the late afternoon. Overnight stay in Jaipur.

Jaipur

The Amber Fort is a classic, romantic Rajasthani Fort Palace. The rugged, time-ravaged walls of the Fort not only look beautiful from the outside, but the interior is a virtual paradise. Miniatures painted on the walls depict hunting and war scenes, apart from festivals. Precious stones and mirrors are embedded into the plaster. Inside the Jag Mandir is the famed Sheesh Mahal - a room with all the four walls and ceiling completely embedded with glittering mirror pieces, which were specially imported from Belgium during that period. En route to Amber Fort, you will have a brief photography stop at Hawa Mahal - the Palace of Winds.In Jaipur city you can also visit Maharaja's City Palace, the former Royal residence, part of it has been converted into a museum. A small portion is still used by the Royal family of Jaipur. Built in the style of a fortified campus, the palace covers almost one-seventh in area of the city. One of the major attractions in the museum is the portion known as the Armoury Museum housing an impressive array of weaponry-pistols, blunderbusses, flintlocks, swords, rifles and daggers.The royal families of Jaipur once used most of these weapons. Later visit the Jantar Mantar, which is the largest stone and marble crafted observatory in the world. Situated near the gate of the city palace, the observatory has 17 large instruments, many of them still in working condition."Step into the kaleidoscopic world of Jaipur, the Pink City pulsating with history and heritage, on a captivating crafts, cuisine, and bazaar walk. Meandering through its vibrant streets, delve into the heart of Jaipur's cultural tapestry. Witness the skilled artisans of the bangle makers community & their meticulous craftsmanship that defines Jaipur's identity. Amidst the lively bazaars, the irresistible scent of local delicacies beckons, offering a flavourful journey through Rajasthan's culinary landscape. Bypass Jaipur's oldest known temple and the first school, guesthouse of the Pink city.

Morning at leisure or take an optional Jaipur by Dawn tour in a Rickshaw. Then you will be driven to Delhi for another overnight stay.

New Delhi

Delhi, being the national capital of India is the lifeline of the country. A place where past greets the future and lives calmly is worth a detailed visit. Whether it’s inviting markets of the Connaught place or the crowds of foodies at world famous Chandni Chowk, Delhi has food to satiate your taste buds and lovable locales to entertain your senses. A place where all important national offices reside has a mixture of multilingual population coming to work and earn its living. Ancient Mughal era remnants like Humayun ka Makbara and magnificent Qutub Minar spell the historical importance of this ancient soil.  Delhi has old world charm as well as modern lifestyle necessities to cherish at its every nook and corner. The banks of river Yamuna serve as a rich platform for the flourishing culture.

After breakfast check out of your hotel and head to the airport for your flight back to the UK.

Origin Trip Start Date Trip End Date Price
Gatwick 07/10/26 Wednesday 21/10/26 Wednesday £2999 View