Chalo, See the Rome Your History Books Described — At Exactly the Pace That Suits You!
Mumbai/Delhi → Rome → Orvieto → Tuscany (Montepulciano/Pienza) → Florence → Mumbai/Delhi
5N / 6D
The Pantheon is 2,000 years old and still has its original roof. When you stand under its oculus — the circular opening at the dome's centre that lets in a perfect column of light — the engineering of ancient Rome stops being abstract and becomes something you can feel in the stone beneath your feet. No steps to climb. No queues to push through. Just that column of light and two millennia of human ambition overhead. This 5-night Italy senior tour package from India is designed around that kind of experience — the most significant sights in Italy, accessed with a private guide, at a pace that allows proper appreciation rather than rushed check-ins. Rome for two nights covers the Colosseum, the Pantheon, Piazza Navona and a cooking demonstration. The medieval hilltop town of Orvieto — reached by a vertical funicular, requiring no climbing — adds a day of extraordinary cathedral architecture and the finest white wine in Umbria. Tuscany's Val d'Orcia countryside and the Renaissance hill towns of Montepulciano and Pienza fill the final days before Florence closes the journey. Safari Sutra confirms lift access, ground-floor or low-floor rooms, and walking distances under one kilometre per sightseeing session for every hotel and activity in this itinerary. Private transfers are used throughout — no shared coaches, no waiting for other groups, no rushing. This trip is built for Indian travellers aged 60 and above, and for families travelling with elderly parents who want Italy without the physical demands that the destination's more standard itineraries impose.
Entering the Pantheon at a quiet morning hour with a private guide who takes the time to explain it properly
Riding the Orvieto funicular to a medieval hilltop town without a single steep climb
Attending a private Roman cooking demonstration at a family kitchen — pasta, bruschetta and tiramisù
Sitting in the Piazza del Campo in Siena with an afternoon espresso and no particular schedule
Driving through the Val d'Orcia's landscape with stops at viewpoints accessible from the vehicle
Walking Montepulciano's main corso — the hilltop town's gentle main street — to its Piazza Grande
Spending a morning in the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel (wheelchair access available; timed entry pre-booked)
Watching the Trevi Fountain at night from a nearby café table — the best way to see it without the crowd pressure
Mumbai/Delhi → Rome → Orvieto → Tuscany (Montepulciano/Pienza) → Florence → Mumbai/Delhi
5N / 6D
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