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Forts & Palaces of Rajasthan

Rajasthan Tour packages

Forts and Palaces of Rajsthan Tour Package starting from USD 2366 / person

14 days / 13 nights

Welcome to the ‘Forts and Palaces of Rajasthan’ tour, a journey through time and grandeur. Immerse yourself in the rich history and intricate architecture of Rajasthan’s most iconic fortresses and royal residences. Experience the luxury, colorful culture, bustling markets, and stunning landscapes as you travel from Delhi to Udaipur. From the awe-inspiring Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur to the romantic boat rides on Lake Pichola in Udaipur, this 14-day Rajasthan itinerary promises an unforgettable adventure.


Detailed itinerary :

Day 1 – Delhi – Arrival at Delhi International Airport

Morning or evening: Arrival at Delhi IGI International Airport. Welcome by our local representative and transfer to your hotel

A visit to Delhi will be proposed according to your arrival schedule at Delhi International Airport

Day 2 – Delhi: – Sightseeing of Delhi

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel, begin a tour of Old Delhi, with the famous Jama Masjid, India’s largest mosque built by Shah Jahan, the Mughal emperor also responsible for the construction of the Taj Mahal. With its courtyard capable of holding 25,000 devotees, the mosque is an architectural marvel.

Afternoon: Visit Humayun’s Tomb, often considered the inspiration for the Taj Mahal. The tomb is set within a beautiful garden, laid out in the Persian Char Bagh style. Then, head to Qutub Minar, a five-story victory tower with intricate carvings and verses from the Quran inscribed on its walls.

Late Afternoon: End the day with a drive past India Gate, an iconic war memorial, and take a moment to appreciate the grandeur of Rashtrapati Bhawan (the Presidential Palace) from the outside. These landmarks offer a taste of the city’s British colonial history blended with modern Indian governance. Return to your hotel for a restful evening.

Day 3 – Delhi / Agra:

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel, drive to Agra, the city most famous for being home to the iconic Taj Mahal. A drive through the mega highway reflects the changing image of the Indian infrastructure.

Afternoon: Upon arrival, check into your hotel and time to relax. In the afternoon, drive to the Red Fort, this red sandstone fort was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1638. Inside, you’ll find a maze of courtyards, mosques, and private chambers.

Late Afternoon: Spend some time shopping at Agra’s local bazaars. The city is known for its fabulous handicrafts, made of marble and softstone inlay work. The Mughals were great patrons of arts and crafts, and this is reflected in the city’s marketplaces.

Day 4 – Agra / Fatehpur Sikri / Jaipur:

Morning: Early in the morning depart to visit the Taj Mahal at sunrise to capture its marble facade reflecting the evolving hues of the sun. The monument is a symbol of love built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Back to hotel for the breakfast.
Late in the morning drive to Jaipur making a stop at Fatehpur Sikri, an abandoned Mughal city. Highlights include Buland Darwaza, the 54-meter high entrance, and the Tomb of Salim Chishti, adorned with intricate marble screens.

Afternoon: Upon arriving in Jaipur, check into your hotel. Visit the Palace of Winds or Hawa Mahal. This five-story structure has 953 small windows, through which royal women could observe street festivals without being seen from the outside.

Late Afternoon: Visit the Laxminarayan Temple, commonly known as Birla Temple. This modern marvel made entirely of white marble, contrasts with the historic temples you’ve seen so far. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and his consort, Lakshmi, and you can see various carvings depicting mythological events. If time permits, you can assist with the evening puja ceremony at the temple.

Day 5: Jaipur – Sightseeing

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel dead to visit the Amber Fort, a fusion of Mughal and Hindu architecture. Don’t miss the Sheesh Mahal, a room adorned with thousands of mirror tiles and colored glasses. The fort also houses Diwan-i-Aam, the Hall of Public Audience, featuring a double row of columns with elephant-head brackets.
On the way back to Jaipur, a brief halt to visit from outside the Jal Mahal situated on Lake Mansagar.

Afternoon: Later explore the City Palace complex, which includes the Mubarak Mahal, now converted into a costume gallery displaying royal attires, and the Chandra Mahal, offering panoramic views of the city. Next, visit Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory that houses 19 architectural astronomical instruments.

End of the Afternoon: Walk around the local bazaars of Jaipur, such as Johari Bazaar, famous for precious gemstones, and Tripolia Bazaar, known for its ironware, utensils, and trinkets.

Day 6 – Jaipur / Roopangarh:

Morning: After breakfast, drive to Roopangarh. This 17th-century fort was built by Maharaja Roop Singh and has been transformed into a luxury heritage hotel.

Afternoon: After checking into Roopangarh Fort, drive to visit the holy city of Pushkar. The city is famous for its Brahma Temple, one of the few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma in the world, and the sacred Pushkar Lake.

Late Afternoon: Return to Roopangarh for an evening at leisure in the fort’s opulent surroundings.

Day 7 – Roopangarh / Jodhpur:

Morning: After breakfast at the hotel, drive to Jodhpur, also known as the “Blue City” due to its blue-painted houses.

Afternoon: Upon arrival, check into your hotel and enjoy a relaxing afternoon. You might opt to explore the hotel’s amenities or take a brief nap to recharge.

Late Afternoon: Visit the Mandore Gardens, home to memorials of Jodhpur’s former rulers. Also, explore the bustling Sardar Market near the Clock Tower, where you can find spices, handicrafts, and local textiles.

Day 8 – Jodhpur:

Morning: After breakfast, head to head to visit Mehrangarh Fort, one of the largest forts in India. The fort’s museum showcases royal palanquins, costumes, and intricate miniature paintings. Nearby is the Jaswant Thada, a milky-white marble memorial to Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, featuring intricate carvings and a serene lake.

Afternoon: Explore the Sardar Market near the Clock Tower, famous for spices, hand-embroidered fabrics, and silver trinkets.

Day 9 – Jodhpur / Ranakpur / Village Bera:

Morning: After breakfast, drive to Bera, a small village surrounded by wilderness. En route, visit the Ranakpur Jain Temple, a marvel of marble architecture with 1444 uniquely carved pillars.

Afternoon: Upon arrival in Bera, check into your palace hotel and have time to relax at this beautiful medical fort.

Late Afternoon: Explore the village of Bera and have high tea on the banks of the Jawai Dam, a setting often frequented by local wildlife.

Day 10 – Castle Bera:

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel, embark on a game drive to Jawai Dam to spot leopards and other native wildlife animals.

Afternoon: Return to the hotel for a late morning rest. Later, take a jeep safari to explore the tribal villages inhabited by the Raika community.

Late Afternoon: The remainder of the day is at your leisure, perhaps to reflect on the experiences so far or enjoy the hotel amenities.

Day 11 – Castle Bera / Udaipur:

Morning: After breakfast, drive to Udaipur, often referred to as the “Venice of the East” due to its abundant lakes and romantic ambiance.

Afternoon: Upon arrival, check into your hotel and enjoy some time to relax. Udaipur’s hotels often offer splendid views of the surrounding lakes and palaces, making for a relaxing afternoon.

Late Afternoon: In the evening, attend a traditional Rajasthani dance and puppet show at Bagore Ki Haveli, an 18th-century mansion that offers a peek into royal life with its museum and cultural performances.

Day 12 – Udaipur

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel, head to explore the Grand City Palace, a complex of palaces on the eastern banks of Lake Pichola. The museum inside the palace offers a range of artifacts, from royal costumes to antique weapons. Continue your visit with the visit of Jagdish Temple, a large and artistically important Hindu temple.

Afternoon: Roam the bustling local markets of Udaipur famous for miniature paintings, silver jewelry, and Rajasthani fabrics.

End of the Afternoon: Enjoy a tranquil boat ride on Lake Pichola, which offers splendid views of the city and the sunset.

Day 13 – Udaipur to Delhi (by flight):

Morning: After your breakfast, time at your hotel to perhaps enjoy a massage session or simply relax.

Afternoon: Transfer to Udaipur airport for your flight back to Delhi. Upon arrival, you’ll be welcomed by our local representative and check in to your hotel.

Late Afternoon: Visit Lodhi Gardens, a park spread over 90 acres, containing architectural works from the 15th century by the Lodhis, an Afghan dynasty. Evening free at your hotel.

Day 14 – Delhi:

Transfer to Delhi’s International Airport for your onward journey, marking the end of your memorable trip to the Forts and Palaces of Rajasthan.


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The price includes:

  • A spacious and suitable vehicle according to the number of participants. Comfortable and air-conditioned vehicle with onboard wifi.
  • Experienced English-speaking driver (basic English), including his meals, accommodations, and salary.
  • Double room accommodation with breakfast and tourist taxes included.
  • A ride in an electric rickshaw to explore the alleys of Jaipur.
  • An elephant ride or jeep ride to ascend to the Amber Fort.
  • A rickshaw bicycle ride to explore the alleys of Old Delhi in Chandni chowk.
  • Camel ride / Jeep ride in the Thar Desert with dinner and on-site dance performance.
  • Domestic flight between Delhi / Udaipur.
  • Entrance to the dance show at Baglore ki Haveli in Udaipur.
  • Boat ride on Lake Pichola in Udaipur.

The price does not include:

  • International flights.
  • Dinners and lunches (unless indicated in the price includes).
  • Entrance fees to monuments and sites to visit.
  • Drinks.
  • Tips.
  • Other personal expenses.

Your Hotels or similar

  • Delhi : Metropolitan Hotel & Spa
  • Agra: Trident Agra
  • Jaipur: Samode Haveli
  • Roopangarh : Roopangarh Fort
  • Jodhpur : Taj Hari Mahal
  • Bera: Castle Bera
  • Udaipur: Shiv Niwas Palace

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Tiger Safari & Taj Mahal Tour

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Tiger Safari & Taj Mahal Tour starting from USD 2279 / person

Discover India’s most celebrated national parks on our 14-day Tiger Safari tour package. Kick off your journey with a deep dive into the vibrant streets of Delhi, the historic forts of Jaipur, and the awe-inspiring Taj Mahal. Cap off your adventure by venturing into three renowned national parks (Ranthambore, Bandhavgarh & Kanha), each teeming with royal Bengal tigers.


Detailed Program

Day 1 – Delhi – Arrival at Delhi International Airport

Morning or evening: Arrive at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport where our local representative will warmly welcome and greet you. After checking in to your hotel, unwind and prepare to embark on your ‘India’s Tigers and Lions Safari Tour.’
A visit to Delhi will be proposed according to your arrival schedule at Delhi International Airport.

Day 2 – Delhi: – Sightseeing of Delhi

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel, begin a tour of Old Delhi, with the famous Jama Masjid, India’s largest mosque built by Shah Jahan, the Mughal emperor also responsible for the construction of the Taj Mahal. With its courtyard capable of holding 25,000 devotees, the mosque is an architectural marvel.

Afternoon: Visit Humayun’s Tomb, often considered the inspiration for the Taj Mahal. The tomb is set within a beautiful garden, laid out in the Persian Char Bagh style. Then, head to Qutub Minar, a five-story victory tower with intricate carvings and verses from the Quran inscribed on its walls.

Late Afternoon: End the day with a drive past India Gate, an iconic war memorial, and take a moment to appreciate the grandeur of Rashtrapati Bhawan (the Presidential Palace) from the outside. These landmarks offer a taste of the city’s British colonial history blended with modern Indian governance. Return to your hotel for a restful evening.

Day 3: Delhi / Jaipur

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel, drive to Jaipur, the pink city of India.

Afternoon: Upon arrival check into your hotel. Visit the Hawa Mahal, also known as the Palace of Winds. This five-story building in pink sandstone features a honeycomb of latticed windows that allow royal women to observe street festivals without being seen from outside.

End of Afternoon: Visit the Laxminarayan Temple, commonly known as Birla Temple. This modern marvel made entirely of white marble, contrasts with the historic temples you’ve seen so far. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and his consort, Lakshmi, and you can see various carvings depicting mythological events. If time permits, you can assist with the evening puja ceremony at the temple.

Day 4: Jaipur

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel dead to visit the Amber Fort, a fusion of Mughal and Hindu architecture. Don’t miss the Sheesh Mahal, a room adorned with thousands of mirror tiles and colored glasses. The fort also houses Diwan-i-Aam, the Hall of Public Audience, featuring a double row of columns with elephant-head brackets.
On the way back to Jaipur, a brief halt to visit from outside the Jal Mahal situated on lake Mansagar.

Afternoon: Later explore the City Palace complex, which includes the Mubarak Mahal, now converted into a costume gallery displaying royal attires, and the Chandra Mahal, offering panoramic views of the city. Next, visit Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory that houses 19 architectural astronomical instruments.

End of the Afternoon: Walk around the local bazaars of Jaipur, such as Johari Bazaar, famous for precious gemstones, and Tripolia Bazaar, known for its ironware, utensils, and trinkets.

Day 5 – Jaipur / Ranthambore :

Morning: In the morning drive to Ranthambore National Park, renowned for its Bengal tiger population. It is one of the best places in India to spot the royal Bengal tiger in their wild habitat. The park also features diverse landscapes and wildlife, including leopards, hyenas, and historic landmarks like the 10th-century Ranthambore Fort.
Afternoon: Arrive at Ranthambore and check into your hotel. In the afternoon set off for a game drive in the national park.

Evening: Free at your hotel.

Day 6 – Ranthambore:

Morning: Set off on an early morning game drive in Ranthambore National Park. Keep your eyes peeled for the majestic Bengal tiger, as well as other wildlife like leopards, deer, and several bird species. Later in the morning back to the hotel to relax.

Afternoon: Another game drive in the national park. This time, focus on the park’s rich birdlife, including eagles and flamingos.

Evening: free at your hotel.

Day 7 – Ranthambore / Fatehpur Sikri / Agra

Morning: In the morning after breakfast at your hotel, set out for Agra, making a stop at Fatehpur Sikri, an abandoned Mughal city. Highlights include Buland Darwaza, the 54-meter high entrance, and the Tomb of Salim Chishti, adorned with intricate marble screens.

Afternoon: After reaching Agra, check in to your hotel and visit Agra Fort, a red sandstone edifice with a mix of Hindu and Islamic architecture. Explore the Jahangiri Mahal, an impressive blend of Persian and Mughal architecture, and the Sheesh Mahal, known for its mirrored mosaics.

End of Afternoon: Dive into the shopping scene at Kinari Bazaar, perfect for shopping for local artifacts and a great place to find fabrics, saris, and spices.

Day 8 – Agra to Delhi by Road, Then to Jabalpur by Flight:

Morning: Early in the morning depart to visit the Taj Mahal at sunrise to capture its marble facade reflecting the evolving hues of the sun. The monument is a symbol of love built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Back to hotel for the breakfast.

Afternoon: After breakfast, drive to Delhi airport to catch your flight to Jabalpur.

Evening: Upon arrival in Jabalpur, welcome by our local representative and transfer to your hotel. Evening free at your hotel.

Day 9 – Jabalpur / Bandhavgarh:

Morning: After breakfast, drive to Bandhavgarh National Park, a haven to spot the royal Bengal tigers and other wildlife.

Afternoon: Arrive at your resort and check-in. Later, buckle up for a game drive in the park. Keep your cameras ready; you might just spot a tiger!

Evening: The evening is yours to relax at the resort or perhaps share your safari stories around a campfire.

Day 10 – Bandhavgarh:

Morning & Evening: Get ready for not one, but two game drives today in Bandhavgarh National Park. You will venture out early morning and early evening, the best times to see the park’s wildlife in action especially the royal Bengal tiger.

Evening: Return to the resort for some well-deserved relaxation.

Day 11 – Bandhavgarh / Kanha:

Morning: After an early breakfast, it’s time to drive to Kanha National Park, located in the heart of India in Madhya Pradesh, is renowned for its lush meadows, dense forests, and abundant wildlife, including the elusive royal Bengal tiger. A true paradise for nature enthusiasts, the park offers a serene escape into India’s rich biodiversity.

Afternoon: Arrive at Kanha and check into your resort. Later head for a jeep safari in the park.

Evening: Evening free time to relax.

Day 12 – Kanha:

Morning & Evening: Prepare yourself for two exciting game drives in the park. Keep your eyes peeled for the majestic royal Bengal tiger and other exotic wildlife.

Evening: Free time to relax.

Day 13 – Kanha / Jabalpur:

Morning: After breakfast, drive to Jabalpur airport to catch your flight to New Delhi.

Afternoon: Upon arrival in Delhi, our local representative will meet you and take you to your hotel. Later, we’ll explore the serene Lodhi Gardens, a true urban oasis.

Evening: The rest of the evening is free for you to enjoy at your hotel.

Day 14 – Delhi:

Transfer to Delhi’s International Airport for your onward journey, marking the end of your memorable trip to Tigers safari and Taj Mahal tour.


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Your hotels or similar

3*/4* and heritage hotels:

  • Delhi: Cardinal Express Hotel
  • Jaipur: Khandela haveli (heritage)
  • Ranthambore: Ranthambore Heritage Haveli (Heritage)
  • Agra: Royal Regent
  • Jabalpur : Narmada Jackson
  • Bandhavgarh: Tiger Trails Resort
  • Kanha: Infinity Resort Kanha

Price includes:

  • Air-conditioned comfortable private vehicle according to the number of passengers (parking fees, petrol, road taxes, and tolls included).
  • An experienced basic English-speaking driver (including accommodation, meals, and salary).
  • Accommodation on a twin/ double sharing basis with breakfast and taxes included.
    3 Game drives in Ranthambore National Park, 3 game drives in Bandhavgarh National Park & 3 game drives in
  • Kanha National Park with a naturalist guide.
  • An elephant ride at Amber Fort in Jaipur.
  • A cooking class demo and dinner in an Indian family in Jaipur.
  • English-speaking guides in Jaipur, Agra & Delhi.

Price excludes:

  • International flights.
  • Lunches and dinners.
  • Entrances to monuments and sites to visit.
  • Visa fees.
  • Drinks.
  • Tips.
  • All other personal expenses not included in the trip.

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India’s Tigers and Lions Safari Tour

Tiger Safari & Taj Mahal Tour

India’s Tigers and Lions Safari Tour starting from USD 2199 / person

Discover India’s majestic wildlife and cultural wonders in a 15-day India Safari Tour. This tour, aptly named ‘India’s Bengal Tigers and Lions,’ takes you from the bustling streets of Delhi to the tiger reserves of Ranthambore and the lion sanctuary of Gir, with stops at iconic cities and landmarks along the way.


Detailed Program :

Day 1 – Delhi – Arrival at Delhi International Airport

Morning or evening: Arrive at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport where our local representative will warmly welcome and greet you. After checking in to your hotel, unwind and prepare to embark on your ‘India’s Tigers and Lions Safari Tour.’
A visit to Delhi will be proposed according to your arrival schedule at Delhi International Airport.

Day 2 – Delhi: – Sightseeing of Delhi

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel, begin a tour of Old Delhi, with the famous Jama Masjid, India’s largest mosque built by Shah Jahan, the Mughal emperor also responsible for the construction of Taj Mahal. With its courtyard capable of holding 25,000 devotees, the mosque is an architectural marvel.

Afternoon: Visit Humayun’s Tomb, often considered the inspiration for the Taj Mahal. The tomb is set within a beautiful garden, laid out in the Persian Char Bagh style. Then, head to Qutub Minar, a five-storey victory tower with intricate carvings and verses from the Quran inscribed on its walls.

Late Afternoon: End the day with a drive past India Gate, an iconic war memorial, and take a moment to appreciate the grandeur of Rashtrapati Bhawan (the Presidential Palace) from the outside. These landmarks offer a taste of the city’s British colonial history blended with modern Indian governance. Return to your hotel for a restful evening.

Day 3 – Delhi / Agra:

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel, drive to Agra, the city most famous for being home to the iconic Taj Mahal. A drive through the mega highway reflects the changing image of the Indian infrastructure.

Afternoon: Upon arrival, check into your hotel and time to relax. In the afternoon, drive to the Red Fort, this red sandstone fort was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1638. Inside, you’ll find a maze of courtyards, mosques, and private chambers.

Late Afternoon: Spend some time shopping at Agra’s local bazaars. The city is known for its fabulous handicrafts, made of marble and softstone inlay work. The Mughals were great patrons of arts and crafts, and this is reflected in the city’s marketplaces.

Day 4 – Agra / Fatehpur Sikri / Ranthambore :

Morning: Early in the morning depart to visit the Taj Mahal at sunrise to capture its marble facade reflecting the evolving hues of the sun. The monument is a symbol of love built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Back to hotel for the breakfast.

Late in the morning drive to Ranthambore National Park. On the way visit Fatehpur Sikri, an abandoned Mughal city. Highlights include Buland Darwaza, the 54-meter high entrance, and the Tomb of Salim Chishti, adorned with intricate marble screens.

Evening: Arrive at Ranthambore and check into your hotel. Enjoy a relaxing evening amidst the wilderness.

Day 5 – Ranthambore:

Morning: Set off on an early morning game drive in Ranthambore National Park. Keep your eyes peeled for the majestic Bengal tiger, as well as other wildlife like leopards, deer, and several bird species. Later in the morning back to the hotel to relax.
Afternoon: Another game drive in the national park. This time, focus on the park’s rich birdlife, including eagles and flamingos.
Evening free at your hotel.

Day 6 – Ranthambore / Jaipur:

Morning: Embark on your final game drive in Ranthambore. Capture the last few wildlife shots for your album.
Later in the morning, drive to Jaipur, also known as the Pink City. Check into your hotel and then head out to visit the iconic Hawa Mahal or Palace of Winds. This five-story building with 953 windows offers incredible views of the city below.

Late Afternoon: Visit the Laxminarayan Temple, commonly known as Birla Temple. This modern marvel made entirely of white marble, contrasts with the historic temples you’ve seen so far. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and his consort, Lakshmi, and you can see various carvings depicting mythological events. If time permits, you can assist with the evening puja ceremony at the temple.

Day 7: Jaipur – Sightseeing

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel dead to visit the Amber Fort, a fusion of Mughal and Hindu architecture. Don’t miss the Sheesh Mahal, a room adorned with thousands of mirror tiles and colored glasses. The fort also houses Diwan-i-Aam, the Hall of Public Audience, featuring a double row of columns with elephant-head brackets.
The way back to Jaipur, a brief halt to visit from outside the Jal Mahal situated on lake Mansagar.

Afternoon: Later explore the City Palace complex, which includes the Mubarak Mahal, now converted into a costume gallery displaying royal attires, and the Chandra Mahal, offering panoramic views of the city. Next, visit Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory that houses 19 architectural astronomical instruments.

End of the Afternoon: Walk around the local bazaars of Jaipur, such as Johari Bazaar, famous for precious gemstones, and Tripolia Bazaar, known for its ironware, utensils, and trinkets.

Day 8 – Jaipur / Ahmedabad (by flight):

Morning: After breakfast transfer to Jaipur airport to catch your flight to Ahmedabad.

Afternoon: On arrival, welcome by our local representative and transfer to your hotel in Ahmedabad. After some rest, start your Ahmedabad tour with Siddi Saiyed Mosque, renowned for its intricate jaali (lattice) work.

Evening: Stroll along the Sabarmati Riverfront. Enjoy a boat ride on the Sabarmati River and try local snacks from riverside vendors.

Day 9 – Ahmedabad / Gondal:

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel drive to Gondal, a small village on the way to Sasan Gir National park from for its Asiatic Lions.

Afternoon: On arrival check in to your hotel and time to relax.

Evening: Optional: Take a guided evening walk around the royal palaces, learning about the history of Gondal’s Maharajas.

Day 10 – Gondal / Gir:

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel, depart to visit Naulakha Palace, a festival of stone carvings and balconies. Explore Orchard Palace and the royal garages, which house an impressive collection of vintage cars.

Afternoon: Drive to Gir National Park, the last sanctuary in the world for the Asiatic Lions.

Evening: Arrive at Gir and check into your forest lodge.

Day 11 & 12 – Gir National Park:

Morning: An early morning game drive. Your naturalist guide will help you spot lions, leopards, and other exotic animals.

Afternoon: Return for lunch at your lodge. Optionally, attend a wildlife photography workshop hosted by a professional.

Evening: Venture out for another game drive, this time focusing on bird-watching. Gir is home to a variety of indigenous and migratory birds like the Paradise Flycatcher and Painted Stork.

Day 13 – Gir / Palitana:

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel drive to Palitana, famous for its Jain temples situated on the Shatrunjaya hills.

Afternoon: Visit the Jain temples at Shatrunjaya Hill. Visit the Chaumukha or the four-faced temple and marvel at its intricate carvings.

Evening: Return to your hotel in Palitana. Enjoy a sunset view from your balcony and reflect on the journey so far.

Day 14 – Palitana / Bhavnagar / Mumbai (by flights):

Morning: After breakfast drive to Bhavnagar to catch your flight to Mumbai.

Afternoon: Upon arrival welcome by our local representative check in tour your hotel. In the late afternoon explore the colonial architecture in the Colaba area, particularly the Gateway of India and the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel.

Evening: Free time. Consider a dinner at one of Mumbai’s rooftop restaurants for panoramic city views.

Day 15 – Mumbai & Departure

Morning: After breakfast visit the key landmarks like the Gateway of India and the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Afternoon: Explore the Dhobi Ghat, an open-air Laundromat. Then visit the Prince of Wales Museum, which showcases art, sculpture, and ancient artifacts.

Evening: Transfer to Mumbai International Airport to catch your flight back home.


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Your Hotels or similar:

• Delhi: Cardinal Express
• Agra: Howard Park Plaza
• Jaipur: Khandela (Heritage)
• Ahmedabad: Mani Mainson (Heritage)
• Gondal: Orchard Palace (heritage)
• Sasan Gir: Gir Forest Lodge
• Palitana: Vijay Vilas Palace (Heritage)
• Mumbai: Fort Residency

Price includes :

  • Air-conditioned comfortable private vehicle according to the number of passengers (parking fees, petrol, road taxes, and tolls included).
  • An experienced basic English-speaking driver (including accommodation, meals, and salary).
  • Accommodation on a twin/ double sharing basis with breakfast and taxes included.
  • 3 Game drives in Ranthambore National Park, 4 game drives in Sasan Gir National Park with a naturalist guide.
  • Domestic flights from Jaipur to Ahmedabad and from Bhavnagar to Mumbai in economy class.
  • Local English-speaking guides to visit Delhi, Agra, Jaipur & Mumbai (one day at each place).

Price excludes :

  • International flights.
  • Lunches and dinners.
  • Entrances to monuments and sites to visit.
  • Visa fees.
  • Drinks.
  • Tips.

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India Birding Tour

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India Birding Tour starting from USD 1199 / person

Embark on an unforgettable birding adventure in India Experience the vibrant world of birds with our India Birding Tour package. Discover rare and exotic species amidst breathtaking landscapes.


Detailed Program

Day 1: Delhi:

Arrival at the Delhi International Airport, welcome by our representative. Arrival at the Delhi IGI International Airport as per your flight schedule. Welcome at the airport by our representative and transfer to the hotel.

Day 2: Delhi / Mandawa

After breakfast, we will drive to Mandawa. Mandawa is a village in the Shekhawati region famous for its fresco-painted havelis and royal palaces. The Havelis were houses decorated with frescoes of various patterns, which belonged to wealthy merchants doing business on the Silk Road. Check in to the hotel in Mandawa and visit of Havelis.

Mandawa is a small principality in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, which was once a rich center for trade and commerce as the region was a highlight of the Silk Route. There was commerce and trade in the region, due to which, the region was popular among the merchants coming from far eastern regions. It gave the opportunity for the region to flourish and grow. We still find luxurious houses or more commonly known as Havelis in the region, decorated with mural paintings depicting the lifestyle and mentality of people in the early 19th Century. Some of them are converted into beautiful heritage hotels.

Day 3: Mandawa /Tal Chappar Black Bug Sanctuary

In the morning you will drive to Tal Chappar Blackbug Sanctuary. Tal Chhapar Sanctuary is one of the famous halting destinations for many migratory birds. The commonly seen migratory birds in the sanctuary are harriers, eastern imperial eagles, tawny eagles, short-toed eagles, sparrows, little green bee-eaters, black ibis, and demoiselle cranes, whereas skylarks, crested larks, ring doves, and brown doves are seen round the year. Check-in to your hotel. Afternoon safari into the Tal Chappar National Park. Evening at leisure.

Day 4: Tal Chappar Sanctuary

Full-day birding tour in the Tal Chappar Sanctuary with a birding specialist.

Day 5: Tal Chappar Sanctuary / Jaipur

In the morning drive to Jaipur. Check in to the hotel in Jaipur and visit the Palace of Winds (Hawa Mahal). In the evening, explore the old town also known as the “Pink City”, and visit the temple of Laxminarayan.

Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan is also known as the Pink City of India. This city is famous for its sprawling markets, lively people & magnificent palaces. On each corner of the city, you will find some attractions, thus markets specialized in jewelry, statues, clothes, spices, and everything that you can think of. The city attracts thousands of visitors from far horizons and keeps the hustle and bustle of this 18th-century city going on. The major attraction of the city is Amber Fort, and then adding charm to it, there is a city palace and astronomical observatory founded by Raja Sawai Jai Singh, commonly known as Jantar Mantar, which is among Unesco’s World Heritage list.

Day 6: Jaipur

Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan founded by the astronomer King Jai Singh II between 1688 and 1743. Visit the Amber Fort and climb the fort on the elephant’s back or by foot / Jeep. In the afternoon, visit the Astronomical Observatory (Jantar Mantar) and City Palace. Walk in the bazaars of the “Pink City” and discover its historical markets.

Day 7: Jaipur / Keoladeo National Park

In the morning drive to Keoladeo National Park. On arrival check in to your hotel. Formerly known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, the Keoladeo National Park is situated 185 Km from the capital Jaipur and 58 Km from Agra. This park is recognized as one of the world’s most important bird breeding and feeding grounds. The park is home to over 370 species of birds including herons, storks, cormorants, warblers, sauras cranes, babblers, bee-eaters, bulbuls, buntings, Painted francolins, quails, Indian grey hornbill, Marshall’s Iora, osprey, peregrine, Imperial eagle, spotted eagle and crested serpent eagle, etc. In the afternoon explore the park with an experienced birding guide. Evening at leisure.

Day 8: Keoladeo National Park

A full-day exploration tour of the park with a birding specialist.

Day 9: Keoladeo National Park:

A full-day exploration tour of the park with a birding specialist.

Day 10: Keoladeo / Chambal National Park (Dholpur):

In the morning drive to Dholpur. On the way, you will pass through the small villages of Rajasthan which is a beautiful, serene, and utterly delightful experience. On arrival check – into your hotel. In the afternoon visit Dholpur with its markets and its palace.

Day 11 – Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary:

Full-day exploration with an experienced guide of Chambal National Park, a birder’s paradise. Go for a boat safari on the river Chambal where you can spot crocodiles, alligators, migratory birds, freshwater dolphins, and many other animals and birds.

Day 12 – Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary:

Day to explore the Chambal National Park with an experienced guide.

Day 13 Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary / Fatehpur Sikri / Agra:

Drive to Agra. On the way visit the walled city of Fatehpur Sikri, built by Emperor Akbar between 1571 and 1585. On arrival check in to the hotel. Visit the Agra Fort, one of the most beautiful Mughal-style forts built by Akbar in 1565. In the evening visit the bazaars of the city of Agra.

Agra is the city of the Taj – which means the crown of palaces, and still Taj Mahal is the crown of India. This charming building of love attracts millions of tourists from all over the world. Apart from this, there are monuments several historical monuments in Agra such as Agra Fort, Akbar’s tomb at Sikandara, and Itmad ud Daula’s tomb showing the great history and grandeur of the Mughal era.

Day 14: Agra / Delhi:

Early morning visit the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Built at the request of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a tribute to his beloved wife, its construction has mobilized more than 20,000 workers and artisans from around the world. Return to hotel for breakfast then depart for New Delhi. On the way visit the Tomb of Akbar. Check in to the hotel and visit the India Gate.

Day 15: Delhi / Return flight:

Delhi, the capital of India, is an ancient, medieval, and modern city. Visit Old Delhi: visit the largest mosque in India, the Jama Masjid, and the vibrant markets of Chandni Chowk. In the afternoon, visit the Humayun’s Tomb and Qutub Minar. In The evening transfer to the international airport for the return flight.


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3* and Heritage hotels:

  • Delhi: Classic Diplomat
  • Mandawa : Chobdar Haveli
  • Tal Chappar: Anand Bagh Resort & Spa
  • Jaipur: Khandela haveli
  • Keoladeo National Park: Regenta Resort
  • Chambal National Park (Dholpur): Dholpur Palace
  • Agra: Taj Vilas

Price Includes :

  • Air conditioned comfortable private vehicle according to the number of passengers (parking fees, petrol, road taxes, and tolls included).
  • An experienced basic English-speaking driver (including accommodation, meals and salary).
  • Accommodation on twin/ double sharing basis with breakfast and taxes included.
  • Visit of 3 national parks with a professional birding specialist.
  • A boat safari in the Chambal River.
  • An elephant ride at Amber Fort in Jaipur.
  • A cooking class demo and dinner in an Indian family in Jaipur.

Price excludes :

  • International flights.
  • Lunches and dinners.
  • Entrances to monuments and sites to visit.
  • Visa fees.
  • Tips
  • All other personal expenses not included in the trip.

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Rajasthan Tour with Pushkar Camel fair 2024

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Rajasthan Tour with Pushkar Camel fair 2024 starting from USD 1199 / person

Pushkar Fair Date in 2024 will be 9 nov au 15 nov 

Experience the essence of Rajasthan on this 15-day journey that takes you through its most iconic cities and culminates in the world-renowned Pushkar Camel Fair. This Rajasthan and Pushkar Fair Tour package takes you from Delhi’s historical monuments to Agra’s Taj Mahal and Jaipur’s royal palaces, each destination offers a piece of India’s rich tapestry. The highlight is the Pushkar Camel Fair, a vibrant spectacle that gathers thousands of camels, traders, and cultural performances in one epic festival. Alongside, discover ancient forts, and bustling bazaars, and indulge in local cuisine. This Rajasthan itinerary offers an unparalleled view of the traditions, spirituality, and the famous Pushkar Camel Fair.

For more details on Pushkar Camel Fair, please check our blog post: Pushkar Fair


Detailed itinerary

Day 1 – 2 Nov. 2024: Delhi

Morning or evening: Arrival at Delhi IGI International Airport. Welcome by our local representative and transfer to your hotel.
A visit to Delhi will be proposed according to your arrival schedule at Delhi International Airport.

Day 2 – 3 Nov. 2024: Delhi / Mandawa

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel depart for Mandawa, a hidden gem in the Shekhawati region famous for its intricate frescoes and grand havelis.

Afternoon: On arrival check into a heritage hotel, followed by a tour of the iconic Murmuria Haveli and Jhunjhunwala Haveli, both adorned with stunning paintings and historical artifacts.

Late Afternoon: Dive deeper into the history of the Mandawa with a walking tour of the village and its local markets.

Day 3 – 4 Nov. 2024: Mandawa / Bikaner

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel drive to Bikaner, a city rich in culture and history and also known as the gateway to the Thar Desert.

Afternoon: On arrival check into your hotel and, drive to the Karni Mata Temple in Deshnoke about 40kms from Bikaner, also known as the Rat Temple. Learn about its intriguing history and why rats are considered sacred here.

End of the Afternoon: Explore the majestic havelis of Bikaner, such as the Rampuria Haveli, and marvel at the intricate Jain temples. Wander through the vibrant bazaars where traditional Rajasthani attire and crafts are on full display.

Day 4 – 5 Nov. 2024: Bikaner / Ramdeora / Jaisalmer

Morning: In the morning after breakfast at your hotel, depart to visit Junagarh Fort in Bikaner. Constructed between 1589 and 1593, this fort offers a unique blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture. Don’t miss the Phool Mahal (Flower Palace) and Karan Mahal, known for their intricate carvings and lavish courtyards.

Late in the morning: Drive to Jaisalmer. En route, stop at Ramdeora Temple, dedicated to the local deity Baba Ramdev. The temple is a blend of Rajput and Muslim architectural styles and attracts millions of devotees annually.

End of Afternoon: On arrival in Jaisalmer check into your hotel. In the late afternoon, head to Bada Bagh, a garden complex about 6 km north of Jaisalmer. Here, you’ll find a series of royal cenotaphs made of yellow sandstone. Enjoy the breathtaking sunset over the Thar Desert.

Day 5 – 6 Nov. 2024: Jaisalmer

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel, head to explore the Golden Fort (Sonar Kila), built in 1156 by Rajput ruler Jaisal. The fort is a living monument, housing shops, hotels, temples, and ancient havelis. Visit the Patwa-ki-Haveli, a collection of five havelis, each one more ornate than the other. Continue your visit with the visit of Salim Singh-ki-Haveli, recognized for its peacock-shaped roof and intricate latticework.

Afternoon: In the afternoon drive to Khuri village, 40 km from Jaisalmer, for an authentic desert experience. Take a camel ride or a Jeep safari to explore the vast sand dunes. Enjoy a mesmerizing sunset over the Thar Desert.

End of Afternoon: As the sun sets, sit around a bonfire to enjoy a cultural evening featuring Rajasthani music, dance, and a sumptuous local dinner. Night in the desert camp.

Day 6 – 7 Nov. 2024: Jaisalmer / Jodhpur

Morning: After the breakfast drive to Jodhpur, also known as Blue City, for its blue houses, which were traditionally painted to signify the home of a Brahmin.

Afternoon: On arrival check in to your hotel. In the afternoon head to visit Mehrangarh Fort, one of the largest forts in India. The fort’s museum showcases royal palanquins, costumes, and intricate miniature paintings. Nearby is the Jaswant Thada, a milky-white marble memorial to Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, featuring intricate carvings and a serene lake.

End of the Afternoon: Meander through the Sardar Market near the Clock Tower, famous for spices, hand-embroidered fabrics, and silver trinkets.

Day 7 – 8 Nov. 2024: Jodhpur / Ranakpur / Udaipur

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel depart for Udaipur. On the way visit the extraordinary Ranakpur Jain Temple. This temple is an architectural marvel with 1,444 uniquely carved columns and intricate sculptures that narrate Jain scriptures.

Afternoon: Arrive in Udaipur check into your hotel and have time to relax.

End of Afternoon: Attend a captivating traditional dance and puppet show at Bagore ki Haveli, a historic residence that offers a peek into royal life with its museum and cultural performances.

Day 8 – 9 Nov. 2024: Udaipur

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel, head to explore the Grand City Palace, a complex of palaces on the eastern banks of Lake Pichola. The museum inside the palace offers a range of artifacts, from royal costumes to antique weapons. Continue your visit with the visit of Jagdish Temple, a large and artistically important Hindu temple.

Afternoon: Roam the bustling local markets of Udaipur famous for miniature paintings, silver jewelry, and Rajasthani fabrics.

End of the Afternoon: Enjoy a tranquil boat ride on Lake Pichola, which offers splendid views of the city and the sunset.

Day 9 – 10 Nov. 2024: Udaipur / Chittorgarh / Pushkar

Morning: After breakfast depart for Pushkar, a small town famous for its Camel Fair. On the way visit the Chittorgarh, a massive complex that sprawls over 700 acres. The fort houses various temples, towers, and palaces, including the Vijay Stambh (Tower of Victory) and the Kirti Stambh (Tower of Fame), both adorned with intricate carvings depicting the Jain Pantheon.

Afternoon: On arrival in Pushkar, check into your hotel.

End of the Afternoon: Visit the Pushkar Camel Fairgrounds. This is one of the world’s largest camel fairs and also serves as a makeshift cattle market. Apart from the trade of camels, you’ll find a variety of activities including folk dances, music performances, and intriguing competitions like “The Longest Moustache.”

Day 10 – 11 Nov. 2024: Pushkar – Visit of Pushkar Camel Fair

Morning: After breakfast immerse yourself in the full experience of the Pushkar Camel Fair. Start with the camel & cattle trading areas where negotiations and sales are in full swing. This is a rare opportunity to witness traditional Rajasthani camel herders in action.

Afternoon: Enjoy various cultural performances, including traditional Rajasthani dances like Ghoomar and Kalbelia. The fairground is also a shopper’s paradise, offering everything from intricate jewelry to handwoven textiles.

End of the Afternoon: Participate in or watch some of the fair’s unique competitions, such as turban tying and even a cricket match between the local Pushkar club and a team of random tourists.

Day 11 – 12 Nov. 2024: Pushkar / Jaipur

Morning: After breakfast, drive to Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan and the Pink City of India.

Afternoon: Upon arrival check to your hotel. Visit the Hawa Mahal, also known as the Palace of Winds. This five-story building in pink sandstone features a honeycomb of latticed windows that allow royal women to observe street festivals without being seen from outside.

End of Afternoon: Visit the Laxminarayan Temple, commonly known as Birla Temple. This modern marvel made entirely of white marble, contrasts with the historic temples you’ve seen so far. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and his consort, Lakshmi, and you can see various carvings depicting mythological events. If time permits, you can assist to the evening puja ceremony at the temple.

Day 12 – 13 Nov. 2024: Jaipur

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel dead to visit the Amber Fort, a fusion of Mughal and Hindu architecture. Don’t miss the Sheesh Mahal, a room adorned with thousands of mirror tiles and colored glasses. The fort also houses Diwan-i-Aam, the Hall of Public Audience, featuring a double row of columns with elephant-head brackets.
On the way back to Jaipur, a brief halt to visit from outside the Jal Mahal situated on lake Mansagar.

Afternoon: Later explore the City Palace complex, which includes the Mubarak Mahal, now converted into a costume gallery displaying royal attires, and the Chandra Mahal, offering panoramic views of the city. Next, visit Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory that houses 19 architectural astronomical instruments.

End of the Afternoon: Walk around the local bazaars of Jaipur, such as Johari Bazaar, famous for precious gemstones, and Tripolia Bazaar, known for its ironware, utensils, and trinkets.

Day 13 – 14 Nov. 2023: Jaipur / Fatehpur Sikri / Agra

Morning: In the morning after breakfast at your hotel, set out for Agra, making a stop at Fatehpur Sikri, an abandoned Mughal city. Highlights include Buland Darwaza, the 54-meter high entrance, and the Tomb of Salim Chishti, adorned with intricate marble screens.

Afternoon: After reaching Agra, check in to your hotel and visit Agra Fort, a red sandstone edifice with a mix of Hindu and Islamic architecture. Explore the Jahangiri Mahal, an impressive blend of Persian and Mughal architecture, and the Sheesh Mahal, known for its mirrored mosaics.

End of Afternoon: Dive into the shopping scene at Kinari Bazaar, perfect for shopping for local artifacts and a great place to find fabrics, saris, and spices.

Day 14 – 15 Nov. 2023: Agra / Delhi

Morning: Early in the morning depart to visit the Taj Mahal at sunrise to capture its marble facade reflecting the evolving hues of the sun. The monument is a symbol of love built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Back to hotel for the breakfast.

Later in the morning: Drive to Delhi. Upon arrival, check into your hotel.

End of Afternoon: Discover Lodhi Gardens, featuring tombs of the Lodhi Dynasty set in a lush garden. The site is a peaceful retreat from the city hustle and offers a blend of history and nature.

Day 15 – 16 Nov. 2024: Delhi

Morning: In the morning explore Old Delhi starting at Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India capable of holding up to 25,000 devotees. Continue to visit the Chandni Chowk market and Khari Baoli, a bustling marketplace offering everything from spices, and jewellery to traditional Indian clothes.

Afternoon: Visit Humayun’s Tomb, often considered the precursor to the Taj Mahal. Next, see Qutub Minar, a 73-meter tall tower built in 1193, known for its intricate carvings and verses from the Quran.

End of Afternoon: In the late evening your driver will drive you to the Delhi International Airport, marking the end of a Rajasthan trip during the Pushkar Fair.


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Price Includes:

  • Air conditioned comfortable private vehicle according to the number of passengers (parking fees, petrol, road taxes, and tolls included).
  • An experienced basic English-speaking driver (including accommodation, meals and salary).
  • Accommodation on twin/ double sharing basis with breakfast and taxes included.
  • Evening camel ride in the Thar Desert with dance and dinner presented by the gypsies of Rajasthan.
  • A safari in the jeep to explore the tribal villages around Jojawar.
  • Boat ride in Udaipur.
  • Entrances to Bagoreki Haveli for cultural show in Udaipur.
  • Full-board during your stay in Pushkar.
  • An elephant ride at Amber Fort in Jaipur.
  • A cooking class demo and dinner in an Indian family in Jaipur.

Price Excludes:

  • International flights.
  • Lunches and dinners.
  • Entrances to monuments and sites to visit.
  • Visa fees.
  • All other personal expenses not included in the trip.

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Hotels 3* and heritage hotels:

  • Delhi: Classic Diplomat
  • Mandawa :Chobdar Haveli
  • Bikaner: Harasar Haveli
  • Jaisalmer: Nachana Haveli
  • Jodhpur : Haveli Inn Pal
  • Udaipur : Mahendra Prakash
  • Pushkar: Pushkar Fort
  • Jaipur: Khandelahaveli
  • Agra: The Retreat
  • Delhi :JoytiMahal

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Best of Rajasthan in 15 days

Taj Mahal at sunrise

Rajasthan Tour Package for 14 nights / 15 days starting from USD 899 / person

Discover the best of Rajasthan in 15 days. From the bustling streets of Delhi to the sweeping dunes of the Thar Desert, the historic Havelis of Mandawa to the fortified city of Jaisalmer.

Experience Jodhpur’s iconic Blue City, meet the Bishnoi, Raika, and Meghwal tribes, and get swept away by the romantic allure of Udaipur, often called the “Venice of the East.”

Don’t miss Pushkar, the holy city, and Jaipur, the renowned Pink City, as well as the world-famous Taj Mahal.
This 15-day journey through Rajasthan is rich in cultural experiences, offering a deep dive into imperial cities, majestic palaces, and the stunning landscapes of the Land of Maharajas. The itinerary also includes unique local encounters such as homestays, farm dinners, cooking classes, and visits to local markets, making it a truly immersive 15-day tour of Rajasthan.


Detailed program

Day 1 – Delhi – Arrival and Welcome

Morning or evening: Arrival at Delhi IGI International Airport. Welcome by our local representative and transfer to your hotel.

Your 15-day Rajasthan tour will start with a visit to Delhi according to your arrival schedule at Delhi International Airport.

Day 2 – Delhi / Mandawa

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel depart for Mandawa, a hidden gem in the Shekhawati region famous for its intricate frescoes and grand havelis.

Afternoon: On arrival check into a heritage hotel, followed by a tour of the iconic Murmuria Haveli and Jhunjhunwala Haveli, both adorned with stunning paintings and historical artifacts.

Late Afternoon: Dive deeper into the history of the Mandawa with a walking tour of the village and its local markets.

Day 3 – Mandawa / Bikaner

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel drive to Bikaner, a city rich in culture and history and also known as the gateway to the Thar Desert.

Afternoon: On arrival check into your hotel and, drive to the Karni Mata Temple in Deshnoke about 40kms from Bikaner, also known as the Rat Temple. Learn about its intriguing history and why rats are considered sacred here.

End of the Afternoon: Explore the majestic havelis of Bikaner, such as the Rampuria Haveli, and marvel at the intricate Jain temples. Wander through the vibrant bazaars where traditional Rajasthani attire and crafts are on full display.

Day 4 – Bikaner / Ramdeora / Jaisalmer

Morning: In the morning after breakfast at your hotel, depart to visit Junagarh Fort in Bikaner. Constructed between 1589 and 1593, this fort offers a unique blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture. Don’t miss the Phool Mahal (Flower Palace) and Karan Mahal, known for their intricate carvings and lavish courtyards.

Late in the morning: Drive to Jaisalmer. En route, stop at Ramdeora Temple, dedicated to the local deity Baba Ramdev. The temple is a blend of Rajput and Muslim architectural styles and attracts millions of devotees annually.

End of Afternoon: On arrival in Jaisalmer check into your hotel. In the late afternoon, head to Bada Bagh, a garden complex about 6 km north of Jaisalmer. Here, you’ll find a series of royal cenotaphs made of yellow sandstone. Enjoy the breathtaking sunset over the Thar Desert.

Day 5 – Jaisalmer

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel, head to explore the Golden Fort (Sonar Kila), built in 1156 by Rajput ruler Jaisal. The fort is a living monument, housing shops, hotels, temples, and ancient havelis. Visit the Patwa-ki-Haveli, a collection of five havelis, each one more ornate than the other. Continue your visit with the visit of Salim Singh-ki-Haveli, recognized for its peacock-shaped roof and intricate latticework.

Afternoon: In the afternoon drive to Khuri village, 40 km from Jaisalmer, for an authentic desert experience. Take a camel ride or a Jeep safari to explore the vast sand dunes. Enjoy a mesmerizing sunset over the Thar Desert.

End of Afternoon: As the sun sets, sit around a bonfire to enjoy a cultural evening featuring Rajasthani music, dance, and a sumptuous local dinner. Night in the desert camp.

Day 6 – Jaisalmer / Osiyan / Jodhpur

Morning: After the breakfast drive to Jodhpur, also known as Blue City, for its blue houses, which were traditionally painted to signify the home of a Brahmin. On the way visit the jain and hindu temples of Osiyan.

Afternoon: On arrival check in to your hotel. In the afternoon head to visit Mehrangarh Fort, one of the largest forts in India. The fort’s museum showcases royal palanquins, costumes, and intricate miniature paintings. Nearby is the Jaswant Thada, a milky-white marble memorial to Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, featuring intricate carvings and a serene lake.

End of the Afternoon: Meander through the Sardar Market near the Clock Tower, famous for spices, hand-embroidered fabrics, and silver trinkets.

Day 7: Jodhpur / Jojawar

Morning: After breakfast, depart for the picturesque village of Jojawar, nestled in the Aravali Mountains.

Afternoon: Check into the charming Jajawar Palace. After some relaxation embark on a 4×4 Jeep safari to explore Raika and Meghwal tribal villages.

Late afternoon: After some rest, take a walking tour of the village.

Day 8: Jojawar / Ranakpur / Kumbhalgarh / Udaipur

Morning: After breakfast, drive to Udaipur. On the way, you will be visiting the beautiful Ranakpur Jain Temple, Kumbhalgarh Fort.

Afternoon: Arrive in Udaipur and check into your hotel. Free time for rest.

Late Afternoon: Enjoy a traditional dance and puppet show at Bagore Ki Haveli, located beside Lake Pichola.

Day 8 – Udaipur

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel, head to explore the Grand City Palace, a complex of palaces on the eastern banks of Lake Pichola. The museum inside the palace offers a range of artifacts, from royal costumes to antique weapons. Continue your visit with the visit of Jagdish Temple, a large and artistically important Hindu temple.

Afternoon: Roam the bustling local markets of Udaipur famous for miniature paintings, silver jewelry, and Rajasthani fabrics.

End of the Afternoon: Enjoy a tranquil boat ride on Lake Pichola, which offers splendid views of the city and the sunset.

Day 9: Udaipur / Chittorgarh / Pushkar

Morning: After breakfast, drive to Pushkar, one of the holiest cities in India famous for its camel fair (Explore our Pushkar Camel Fair tour with Rajasthan)

Afternoon: Stop to visit the imposing 7th-century Chittorgarh Fortress.

Late Afternoon: Arrive in Pushkar and check into your hotel. Visit the sacred lake, ghats, and the famous Brahma Temple. Explore colorful local markets in the evening.

Day 10 – Pushkar / Jaipur

Morning: After breakfast, drive to Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan and the Pink City of India.

Afternoon: Upon arrival check into your hotel. Visit the Hawa Mahal, also known as the Palace of Winds. This five-story building in pink sandstone features a honeycomb of latticed windows that allow royal women to observe street festivals without being seen from outside.

End of Afternoon: Visit the Laxminarayan Temple, commonly known as Birla Temple. This modern marvel made entirely of white marble, contrasts with the historic temples you’ve seen so far. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and his consort, Lakshmi, and you can see various carvings depicting mythological events. If time permits, you can assist to the evening puja ceremony at the temple.

Day 12 – Jaipur

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel start your visit of Jaipur with the Amber Fort, a fusion of Mughal and Hindu architecture. Don’t miss the Sheesh Mahal, a room adorned with thousands of mirror tiles and colored glasses. The fort also houses Diwan-i-Aam, the Hall of Public Audience, featuring a double row of columns with elephant-head brackets.
On the way back to Jaipur, a brief halt to visit from outside the Jal Mahal situated on the lake Mansagar.

Afternoon: Later explore the City Palace complex, which includes the Mubarak Mahal, now converted into a costume gallery displaying royal attires, and the Chandra Mahal, offering panoramic views of the city. Next, visit Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory that houses 19 architectural astronomical instruments.

End of the Afternoon: Walk around the local bazaars of Jaipur, such as Johari Bazaar, famous for precious gemstones, and Tripolia Bazaar, known for its ironware, utensils, and trinkets.

Day 13 –: Jaipur / Fatehpur Sikri / Agra

Morning: In the morning after breakfast at your hotel, set out for Agra, making a stop at Fatehpur Sikri, an abandoned Mughal city. Highlights include Buland Darwaza, the 54-meter high entrance, and the Tomb of Salim Chishti, adorned with intricate marble screens.

Afternoon: After reaching Agra, check in to your hotel and visit Agra Fort, a red sandstone edifice with a mix of Hindu and Islamic architecture. Explore the Jahangiri Mahal, an impressive blend of Persian and Mughal architecture, and the Sheesh Mahal, known for its mirrored mosaics.

End of Afternoon: Dive into the shopping scene at Kinari Bazaar, perfect for shopping for local artifacts and a great place to find fabrics, saris, and spices.

Day 14 – Agra / Delhi

Morning: Early in the morning depart to visit the Taj Mahal at sunrise to capture its marble facade reflecting the evolving hues of the sun. The monument is a symbol of love built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Back to hotel for the breakfast.

Later in the morning: Drive to Delhi. Upon arrival, check into your hotel.

End of Afternoon: Discover Lodhi Gardens, featuring tombs of the Lodhi Dynasty set in a lush garden. The site is a peaceful retreat from the city hustle and offers a blend of history and nature.

Day 15 – Delhi

Morning: In the morning explore Old Delhi starting at Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India capable of holding up to 25,000 devotees. Continue to visit the Chandni Chowk market and Khari Baoli, a bustling marketplace offering everything from spices, and jewelry to traditional Indian clothes.

Afternoon: Visit Humayun’s Tomb, often considered the precursor to the Taj Mahal. Next, see Qutub Minar, a 73-meter tall tower built in 1193, known for its intricate carvings and verses from the Quran.

End of Afternoon: In the late evening your driver will drive you to the Delhi International Airport, marking the end of a Rajasthan 15-day tour.


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Price Includes:

  • Air conditioned comfortable private vehicle according to the number of passengers (parking fees, petrol, road taxes, and tolls included).
  • An experienced basic English-speaking driver (including accommodation, meals and salary).
  • Accommodation on twin/ double sharing basis with breakfast and taxes included.
  • Evening camel ride in the Thar Desert with dance and dinner presented by the gypsies of Rajasthan.
  • A safari in the jeep to explore the tribal villages around Jojawar.
  • Boat ride in Udaipur.
  • Entrances to Bagoreki Haveli for cultural show in Udaipur.
  • An elephant ride at Amber Fort in Jaipur.
  • A cooking class demo and dinner in an Indian family in Jaipur.

Price Excludes:

  • International flights.
  • Lunches and dinners.
  • Entrances to monuments and sites to visit.
  • Visa fees.
  • Tips.
  • All other personal expenses not included in the trip.

Hotels 3* and heritage hotels:

  • Delhi: Classic Diplomat
  • Mandawa : Chobdar Haveli
  • Bikaner: Harasar Haveli
  • Jaisalmer: Nachana Haveli
  • Jodhpur: Haveli Inn Pal
  • Jojawar : Ravla Jojawar
  • Udaipur: Mahendra Prakash
  • Pushkar: Pushkar Fort
  • Jaipur: Khandela haveli
  • Agra: The Retreat
  • Delhi: Joyti Mahal

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Golden Triangle Tour of India

Golden Triangle Tour of India

Golden Triangle Tour of India starting from USD 499 / person

Embark on a 6-night, 7-day journey through India’s iconic Golden Triangle Tour. Explore the rich history and vibrant cultures of India in the three iconic cities Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra. Immerse yourself in architectural marvels, beautiful palaces, bustling markets, and unforgettable experiences while visiting some of the most beautiful palaces and the Taj Mahal.


Detailed Tour Program

 

Day 1: Delhi

Morning or evening: Arrival at Delhi IGI International Airport. Welcome by our local representative and transfer to your hotel to start your Golden Triangle Tour of India.
A visit to Delhi will be proposed according to your arrival schedule at Delhi International Airport.

Day 2: Delhi / Jaipur

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel, drive to Jaipur, the pink city of India.

Afternoon: Upon arrival check into your hotel. Visit the Hawa Mahal, also known as the Palace of Winds. This five-story building in pink sandstone features a honeycomb of latticed windows that allow royal family women to observe street festivals without being seen from outside.

End of Afternoon: Visit the Laxminarayan Temple, commonly known as Birla Temple. This modern marvel made entirely of white marble, contrasts with the historic temples you’ve seen so far. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and his consort, Lakshmi, and you can see various carvings depicting mythological events. If time permits, you can assist with the evening puja ceremony at the temple.

Day 3: Jaipur

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel head to visit the Amber Fort, a fusion of Mughal and Hindu architecture. Don’t miss the Sheesh Mahal, a room adorned with thousands of mirror tiles and colored glasses. The fort also houses Diwan-i-Aam, the Hall of Public Audience, featuring a double row of columns with elephant-head brackets.
On the way back to Jaipur, a brief halt to visit from outside the Jal Mahal situated on lake Mansagar.

Afternoon: Later explore the City Palace complex, which includes the Mubarak Mahal, now converted into a costume gallery displaying royal attires, and the Chandra Mahal, offering panoramic views of the city. Next, visit Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory that houses 19 architectural astronomical instruments.

End of the Afternoon: Walk around the local markets of the pink-walled city, such as Johari Bazaar, famous for precious gemstones, and Tripolia Bazaar, known for its ironware, utensils, and trinkets.

Day 4: Jaipur / Fatehpur Sikri / Agra

Morning: In the morning after breakfast at your hotel, set out for Agra, making a stop at Fatehpur Sikri, an abandoned Mughal city. The visit highlights include Buland Darwaza, the 54-meter high entrance, and the Tomb of Salim Chishti, adorned with intricate marble screens and royal palaces.

Afternoon: After reaching Agra, check in to your hotel and visit Agra Fort, a red sandstone edifice with a mix of Hindu and Islamic architecture. Explore the Jahangiri Mahal, an impressive blend of Persian and Mughal architecture, and the Sheesh Mahal, known for its mirrored mosaics.

End of Afternoon: Dive into the shopping scene at Kinari Bazaar, perfect for shopping for local artifacts and a great place to find fabrics, saris, and spices.

Day 5 – Agra / Delhi

Morning: Early in the morning depart to visit the Taj Mahal at sunrise to capture its marble facade reflecting the evolving hues of the sun. The monument is a symbol of love built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Back to hotel for the breakfast.

Later in the morning: Drive to Delhi. Upon arrival, check into your hotel.

End of Afternoon: Discover Lodhi Gardens, featuring tombs of the Lodhi Dynasty set in a lush garden. The site is a peaceful retreat from the city hustle and offers a blend of history and nature.

Day 6: Delhi

Morning: In the morning explore Old Delhi starting at Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India capable of holding up to 25,000 devotees. Continue to visit the Chandni Chowk market and Khari Baoli, a bustling marketplace offering everything from spices, and jewelry to traditional Indian clothes.

Afternoon: Visit Humayun’s Tomb, often considered the precursor to the Taj Mahal. Next, see Qutub Minar, a 73-meter tall tower built in 1193, known for its intricate carvings and verses from the Quran.

End of the Afternoon: Visit the India Gate, a memorial of Indian Soldiers who died during the First World War, and the presidential palace (from outside).

Day 7 – Delhi:

Transfer to Delhi’s International Airport for your onward journey, marking the end of your memorable Golden Triangle Tour of India with a visit to three iconic cities of India, Delhi, and Jaipur & Agra.


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Hotels 3* and heritage hotels:
• Delhi: Classic Diplomat
• Agra: Sarovar Premier
• Jaipur: Khandela Haveli

Price includes:

  • Air-conditioned comfortable private vehicle according to the number of passengers (parking fees, petrol, road taxes, and tolls included).
  • An experienced basic English-speaking driver (including accommodation, meals, and salary).
  • Accommodation on a twin/ double sharing basis with breakfast and taxes included.
  • An elephant ride at Amber Fort in Jaipur.
  • A cooking class demo and dinner in an Indian family in Jaipur.
  • English-speaking guides in Agra, Jaipur & Delhi.

Price excludes:

  • International flights.
  • Lunches and dinners.
  • Entrances to monuments and sites to visit.
  • Visa fees.
  • Drinks.
  • Tips.
  • All other personal expenses not included in the trip.

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Rajasthan & Kamasutra Temple Tour with Varanasi

Rajasthan and Kamasutra Temple with Varanasi

Rajasthan & Kamasutra temple tour with Varanasi starting from USD 1789 / person

Embark on a 20-day journey through the mesmerizing landscapes and rich cultural tapestry of Rajasthan, Delhi, Agra, Khajuraho, and beyond. From the ancient forts and intricate temples to the vast Thar Desert, every day offers a blend of adventure and enlightenment. Discover the grandeur of Mughal and Rajput architecture, participate in authentic desert experiences, and explore bustling bazaars filled with traditional crafts. Witness the timeless beauty of the Taj Mahal and conclude your tour with a visit to Kamasutra temple and the spiritual city of Varanasi. A trip that promises to be an unforgettable odyssey through India’s fascinating heritage.


Detailed program

Day 1: Delhi – Arrival

Morning or evening: Arrival at Delhi IGI International Airport. Welcome our local representative and transfer to your hotel to start your Rajasthan and Kamasutra temple with Varanasi Tour with us.

A visit to Delhi will be proposed according to your arrival schedule at Delhi International airport.

Day 2: Delhi / Mandawa

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel depart for Mandawa, a hidden gem in the Shekhawati region famous for its intricate frescoes and grand havelis.

Afternoon: On arrival check into a heritage hotel, followed by a tour of the iconic Murmuria Haveli and Jhunjhunwala Haveli, both adorned with stunning paintings and historical artifacts.

Late Afternoon: Dive deeper into the history of the Mandawa with a walking tour of the village and its local markets.

Day 3: Mandawa / Bikaner

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel drive to Bikaner, a city rich in culture and history known as the gateway to the Thar Desert.

Afternoon: On arrival check into your hotel and, drive to the Karni Mata Temple in Deshnoke about 40kms from Bikaner, also known as the Rat Temple. Learn about its intriguing history and why rats are considered sacred here.

End of the Afternoon: Explore the majestic havelis of Bikaner, such as the Rampuria Haveli, and marvel at the intricate Jain temples. Wander through the vibrant bazaars where traditional Rajasthani attire and crafts are on full display.

Day 4: Bikaner / Ramdeora / Jaisalmer

Morning: In the morning after breakfast at your hotel, depart to visit Junagarh Fort in Bikaner. Constructed between 1589 and 1593, this fort offers a unique blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture. Don’t miss the Phool Mahal (Flower Palace) and Karan Mahal, known for their intricate carvings and lavish courtyards.

Late in the morning: Drive to Jaisalmer. En route, stop at Ramdeora Temple, dedicated to the local deity Baba Ramdev. The temple is a blend of Rajput and Muslim architectural styles and attracts millions of devotees annually.

End of Afternoon: On arrival in Jaisalmer check into your hotel. In the late afternoon, head to Bada Bagh, a garden complex about 6 km north of Jaisalmer. Here, you’ll find a series of royal cenotaphs made of yellow sandstone. Enjoy the breathtaking sunset over the Thar Desert.

Day 5: Jaisalmer

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel, head to explore the Golden Fort (Sonar Kila), built in 1156 by Rajput ruler Jaisal. The fort is a living monument, housing shops, hotels, temples, and ancient havelis. Visit the Patwa-ki-Haveli, a collection of five havelis, each one more ornate than the other. Continue your visit with the visit of Salim Singh-ki-Haveli, recognized for its peacock-shaped roof and intricate latticework.

Afternoon: In the afternoon drive to Khuri village, 40 km from Jaisalmer, for an authentic desert experience. Take a camel ride or a Jeep safari to explore the vast sand dunes. Enjoy a mesmerizing sunset over the Thar Desert.

End of Afternoon: As the sun sets, sit around a bonfire to enjoy a cultural evening featuring Rajasthani music, dance, and a sumptuous local dinner. Night in the desert camp.

Day 6: Jaisalmer / Jodhpur

Morning: After breakfast drive to Jodhpur, also known as Blue city, for its blue houses, which were traditionally painted to signify the home of a Brahmin.

Afternoon: On arrival check in to your hotel. In the afternoon head to visit Mehrangarh Fort, one of the largest forts in India. The fort’s museum showcases royal palanquins, costumes, and intricate miniature paintings. Nearby is the Jaswant Thada, a milky-white marble memorial to Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, featuring intricate carvings and a serene lake.

End of the Afternoon: Meander through the Sardar Market near the Clock Tower, famous for spices, hand-embroidered fabrics, and silver trinkets.

Day 7: Jodhpur / Ranakpur / Udaipur

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel depart for Udaipur. On the way visit the extraordinary Ranakpur Jain Temple. This temple is an architectural marvel with 1,444 uniquely carved columns and intricate sculptures that narrate Jain scriptures.

Afternoon: Arrive in Udaipur check into your hotel and have time to relax.

End of Afternoon: Attend a captivating traditional dance and puppet show at Bagore ki Haveli, a historic residence that offers a peek into royal life with its museum and cultural performances.

Day 8: Udaipur

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel, start your visit with the City Palace of Udaipur, a complex of palaces on the eastern banks of Lake Pichola. The museum inside the palace offers a range of artifacts, from royal costumes to antique weapons. Continue your visit with the visit of Jagdish Temple, a large and artistically important Hindu temple.

Afternoon: Roam the bustling local markets of Udaipur famous for miniature paintings, silver jewellery, and Rajasthani fabrics.

End of the Afternoon: Enjoy a tranquil boat ride on Lake Pichola, which offers splendid views of the city and the sunset.

Day 9: Udaipur / Chittorgarh / Bundi

Morning: In the morning after breakfast drive to Bundi. On the way visit the largest fort in Rajasthan, The Chittorgarh Fort. This UNESCO World Heritage Site stands as a symbol of the bravery and chivalry of Rajputs. The fort houses several historical palaces, gates, temples, and two prominent commemorative towers.

Afternoon: Upon arrival in Bundi, check into your hotel. Then visit the old town, where you can explore “Raniji ki Baori,” an intricately designed stepwell adorned with sculptures.

Evening: The evening free time to stroll in the streets of Bundi to explore the local markets.

Day 10: Bundi / Jaipur

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel, visit Bundi Palace and Taragarh Fort, both of which offer panoramic views of the city below. The palace is renowned for its traditional murals and frescoes.

Afternoon: Upon arrival check into your hotel. Visit the Hawa Mahal, also known as the Palace of Winds. This five-story building in pink sandstone features a honeycomb of latticed windows that allow royal women to observe street festivals without being seen from outside.

End of Afternoon: Visit the Laxminarayan Temple, commonly known as Birla Temple. This modern marvel made entirely of white marble, contrasts with the historic temples you’ve seen so far. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and his consort, Lakshmi, and you can see various carvings depicting mythological events. If time permits, you can assist with the evening puja ceremony at the temple.

Day 11: Jaipur

Morning: After breakfast at your hotel dead to visit the Amber Fort, a fusion of Mughal and Hindu architecture. Don’t miss the Sheesh Mahal, a room adorned with thousands of mirror tiles and colored glasses. The fort also houses Diwan-i-Aam, the Hall of Public Audience, featuring a double row of columns with elephant-head brackets.
The way back to Jaipur, a brief halt to visit from outside the Jal Mahal situated on Lake Mansagar.

Afternoon: Later explore the City Palace complex, which includes the Mubarak Mahal, now converted into a costume gallery displaying royal attires, and the Chandra Mahal, offering panoramic views of the city. Next, visit Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory that houses 19 architectural astronomical instruments.

End of the Afternoon: Walk around the local bazaars of Jaipur, such as Johari Bazaar, famous for precious gemstones, and Tripolia Bazaar, known for its ironware, utensils, and trinkets.

Day 12: Jaipur / Fatehpur Sikri / Agra

Morning: In the morning after breakfast at your hotel, set out for Agra, making a stop at Fatehpur Sikri, an abandoned Mughal city. Highlights include Buland Darwaza, the 54-meter high entrance, and the Tomb of Salim Chishti, adorned with intricate marble screens.

Afternoon: After reaching Agra, check in to your hotel and visit Agra Fort, a red sandstone edifice with a mix of Hindu and Islamic architecture. Explore the Jahangiri Mahal, an impressive blend of Persian and Mughal architecture, and the Sheesh Mahal, known for its mirrored mosaics.

End of Afternoon: Dive into the shopping scene at Kinari Bazaar, perfect for shopping for local artifacts and a great place to find fabrics, saris, and spices.

Day 13: Agra / Gwalior / Orchha

Morning: Early in the morning depart to visit the Taj Mahal at sunrise to capture its marble facade reflecting the evolving hues of the sun. The monument is a symbol of love built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Back to the hotel for breakfast.

Late Morning: After breakfast drive to Orchha, on the way stop to visit Gwalior Fort. Explore the historical fort, known for its architectural grandeur and detailed carvings.

Evening: Check into your hotel in Orchha. Visit the cenotaphs of the Maharajas and the Raja Ram temple, dedicated to Lord Rama. Learn about the local Bundelkhandi traditions and take a peaceful stroll along the banks of the river Betwa.

Day 14: Orchha / Khajuraho

Morning: After breakfast, start your visit with the Jahangir Mahal complex, a blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture. Don’t miss the Sheesh Mahal, also known as the Palace of Mirrors, where the walls are adorned with tiny reflective tiles.

Late Morning: Drive to Khajuraho. Upon arrival, check into your hotel.

Evening: Tour the UNESCO-listed Kama Sutra temples. These temples are exemplary works of Indian art, renowned for their intricate sculptures related to sexual art. Spend your free time exploring the bustling local markets.

Day 15: Khajuraho / Prayagraj (Allahabad)

Morning: After breakfast drive to Prayagraj. Upon arrival, check into your hotel.

Afternoon: Visit the historic Patalpuri Temple, an underground temple that holds significant religious importance.

Evening: In the evening Sangam, the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and mythical Saraswati rivers. Witness the beautiful ghats and learn about the Kumbha Mela, one of the world’s largest religious gatherings, which takes place here every four years.

Day 16: Allahabad / Chunar / Varanasi

Morning: Drive to Chunar, a charming village situated between Prayagraj and Varanasi.

Afternoon: Embark on a boat ride up to Varanasi, passing through picturesque villages along the Ganges riverbanks. Upon arrival check in to your hotel.

Evening: Participate in the Arti ceremony on the Ganges, a mesmerizing ritual that pays tribute to the holy river.

Day 17: Varanasi

Morning: Early morning boat ride on the Ganges River. Visit various Ghats including the Manikarnika (cremation ghat) and Dasahwamedha (main ghat).

Afternoon: Visit the Sarnath Temple, a significant Buddhist site where Gautama Buddha first taught the Dharma after his enlightenment.

Late afternoon: Wander through the ancient city and explore the bustling Chowk market. The maze-like streets offer everything from trinkets to textiles. Evening at leisure at your hotel.

Day 18: Varanasi / Delhi (by flight)

Morning: Leisure time at your hotel.

Afternoon: Transfer to the airport for your flight back to Delhi.

Evening: Upon arrival in Delhi, transfer to your hotel for free time to relax.

Day 19: Delhi

Morning: In the morning explore Old Delhi starting at Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India capable of holding up to 25,000 devotees. Continue to visit the Chandni Chowk market and Khari Baoli, a bustling marketplace offering everything from spices, and jewelry to traditional Indian clothes.

Afternoon: Visit Humayun’s Tomb, often considered the precursor to the Taj Mahal. Next, see Qutub Minar, a 73-meter tall tower built in 1193, known for its intricate carvings and verses from the Quran.

End of the Afternoon: Visit the India Gate, a memorial of Indian Soldiers who died during the First World War, and the presidential palace (from outside).

Day 20: Delhi: Departure

Transfer to Delhi’s International Airport for your onward journey, marking the end of your memorable Rajasthan and Kamasutra temple with Varanasi.


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Hotels 3* and heritage hotels:

  • Delhi: Classic Diplomat
  • Mandawa : Chobdar Haveli
  • Bikaner: Harasar Haveli
  • Jaisalmer : Nachana Haveli
  • Jodhpur : Kuchaman Haveli
  • Jojawar : Ravla Jojawar
  • Udaipur: Mahendra Prakash
  • Bundi: Dev Niwas
  • Jaipur: Khandela Haveli
  • Agra: Royal Regent
  • Orchha: Amar Mahal
  • Khajuraho – Isabelle Palace
  • Prayagraj (Allahabad) : Hira Inn
  • Varanasi: Ganges View

Price Includes:

  • Air-conditioned comfortable private vehicle according to the number of passengers (parking fees, petrol, road taxes, and tolls included).
  • An experienced basic English-speaking driver (including accommodation, meals and salary).
  • Accommodation on a twin/ double sharing basis with breakfast and taxes included.
  • Evening camel ride in the Thar Desert with dance and dinner presented by the gipsies of Rajasthan.
  • Train ride to explore the rural life near Jojawar.
  • Boat ride in Udaipur.
  • Tickets to Bagore ki Haveli for cultural show in Udaipur.
  • An elephant ride at Amber Fort in Jaipur.
  • A cooking class demo and dinner in an Indian family in Jaipur.
  • English-speaking guides in Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Jaipur, Agra, Orchha, Khajuraho, Varanasi & Delhi.
  • Transfer by boat from Chunar to Varanasi.
  • Morning boat ride in the Ganges.
  • Flight from Varanasi to Delhi.

Price Excludes:

  • International flights.
  • Lunches and dinners.
  • Entrances to monuments and sites to visit.
  • Visa fees.
  • Drinks.
  • Tips.
  • All other personal expenses are not included in the trip

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Rajasthan and Golden Temple Tour

Rajasthan and Golden Temple Tour

Rajasthan and Golden Temple Tour

19 days / 20 nights

Starting from USD 1989 / person

Explore the vibrant tapestry of India’s cultural and historical riches on this Rajasthan and Golden Temple Tour. From the bustling streets of Delhi to the serene lakes of Udaipur, immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty and timeless allure of India’s most captivating destinations while exploring the spirituality at Golden Temple in Amritsar.


Detailed tour program :

Day 1 – Delhi – Arrival and welcome

Morning: Arrival at Indira Gandhi International Airport welcome by our local representative and
transfer to your hotel.

Day 2 – Delhi – Visit of Delhi with Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Humayun’s Tomb,
Qutub Minar

Morning: In the morning after breakfast start your visit with the iconic Red Fort, an architectural
marvel and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore its imposing red sandstone walls and marvel
at the intricate design and historical significance of this Mughal masterpiece.

Afternoon: Proceed to Jama Masjid, one of the largest and most renowned mosques in India.
Admire its stunning architecture, including its vast courtyard and impressive domes, and soak in
the serene atmosphere of this sacred site.

Evening: Continue your exploration with a visit to Humayun’s Tomb, a splendid example of
Mughal architecture and another UNESCO World Heritage Site. Learn about the fascinating
history behind this mausoleum, which served as inspiration for the Taj Mahal.

Later, visit the Qutub Minar, the tallest brick minaret in the world. Marvel at its towering height and
intricate carvings, and explore the surrounding complex, which includes other historical
monuments and ruins dating back to the 12th century.

Day 3 – Delhi / Agra (245km &  5h)

Morning: In the morning drive to Agra. On arrival check in to the hotel. Agra is the city of Taj –
which means the crown, and still today the Taj Mahal is indeed the crown of India. This charming
building of love attracts millions of tourists from all over the world. Apart from this, there are
monuments like Agra Fort, and ItmadudDaula’s tomb showing the great history and grandeur of
the Mughal era.

Afternoon: Visit the Agra Fort, one of the most beautiful Mughal-style forts built by Mughal
emperor Akbar in 1565. In the evening visit the bustling markets of Agra, known for its artwork on
marble. Then visit the Mughal Gardens Mehtab Bagh to have a glimpse of Taj Mahal from the
other side of river Yamuna.

Evening free at your hotel or to stroll in the markets of Agra. Diner in the hotel.

Day 4 – Agra / Fatehpur Sikri / Abhaneri / Jaipur (245km &  5h):

Morning: Start early in the morning with your visit to the Taj Mahal to enjoy the views at sunrise. It
is one of the best time to visit the Taj Mahal as it is less crowded and the lights are very pleasant.
After the visit back to the hotel for breakfast.

In the late morning, drive to Jaipur. On the way visit the fortified city of Fatehpur Sikri. It was the
imperial capital of the Mughal Empire from 1571 to 1584. Built by Emperor Akbar, perfectly
preserved since its abandonment, it is a remarkable testimony to the Indo-Islamic architecture of
the 16th century and the step well Chand Baori in Abhaneri. On arrival check in to the hotel in
Jaipur.

Evening : free at your hotel to relax.

Day 5 – Jaipur :

Morning: After breakfast visit the Amber Fort, a fusion of Mughal and Hindu architecture. Don't
miss the Sheesh Mahal, a room adorned with thousands of mirror tiles and colored glasses. The
fort also houses Diwan-i-Aam, the Hall of Public Audience, featuring a double row of columns with
elephant-head brackets.

The way back to Jaipur, a brief halt to visit from outside the JalMahal situated on the lake
Mansagar.

Afternoon: Later explore the City Palace complex, which includes the Mubarak Mahal, now
converted into a costume gallery displaying royal attires, and the Chandra Mahal, offering
panoramic views of the city. Next, visit Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory that houses 19
architectural astronomical instruments and the Hawa Mahal also known as the Wind palace.

End of Afternoon: Walk around the local bazaars of Jaipur, such as Johari Bazaar, famous for
precious gemstones, and Tripolia Bazaar, known for its ironware, utensils, and trinkets.

Day 6 – Jaipur / Pushkar

Morning: Depart from Jaipur after breakfast and travel to Pushkar, a sacred town famous for its
temples and holy lake. Explore the Pushkar Camel Fair, immerse yourself in the colorful festivities
and witness the trading of camels and other livestock.

Afternoon: Upon arrival in Pushkar, check into your hotel and enjoy a delicious lunch. Spend the
afternoon exploring the town spiritual landmarks, including the Brahma Temple, one of the few
temples dedicated to Lord Brahma in the world.

Evening: Relax and unwind by the tranquil Pushkar Lake, considered one of the most sacred
lakes in India. Take in the serene atmosphere as you watch the sunset over the surrounding hills,
casting a golden glow over the town.

Day 7 – Pushkar / Chittorgarh / Udaipur (323km and 6h)

Morning: Depart from Pushkar after breakfast and embark on a scenic journey to Udaipur, the
City of Lakes. En route, stop at Chittorgarh Fort, one of the largest forts in India and a UNESCO
World Heritage Site. Explore the fort's massive walls, magnificent palaces, and historic temples,
and learn about its storied past of valor and romance.

Afternoon: Continue your drive to Udaipur, enjoying the picturesque landscapes of rural
Rajasthan along the way. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and enjoy a leisurely lunch.

Evening: Spend the evening at your leisure, perhaps taking a sunset boat ride on Lake Pichola or
exploring the vibrant markets of Udaipur.

Day 8 – Udaipur

Morning: Begin your day with a visit to the majestic City Palace, a sprawling complex of palaces,
courtyards, and gardens overlooking Lake Pichola. Explore the various museums and galleries
housed within the palace, showcasing exquisite artifacts and royal memorabilia.

Afternoon: Enjoy a leisurely lunch at a lakeside restaurant, savoring the flavors of Rajasthani
cuisine while taking in panoramic views of the lake and surrounding hills.

Evening: Take a stroll through the narrow lanes of the old city, known for its colorful bazaars and
traditional handicrafts. Visit Jagdish Temple, an architectural marvel dedicated to Lord Vishnu, and
witness the evening aarti ceremony performed by the priests.

Day 9 – Udaipur / Kumbhalgarh / Ranakpur / Jojawar (170km and 4h)

Morning: Depart from Udaipur after breakfast and head towards Kumbhalgarh Fort, another
magnificent fortress perched atop the Aravalli hills. Marvel at the fort's massive walls and intricate
architecture, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Afternoon: Continue your journey to Ranakpur, home to one of the most spectacular Jain temples
in India. Explore the intricately carved marble halls and pillars of the Ranakpur Jain Temple
complex, a masterpiece of architecture and craftsmanship.

Evening: Arrive in Jojawar by evening and check into your heritage hotel. Relax and unwind in the
tranquil surroundings, soaking in the old-world charm of this historic town.

Day 10 – Jojawar – Train Ride to Explore Rural Rajasthan

Morning: After breakfast experience the authentic charm of rural Rajasthan with a memorable
train ride through the picturesque countryside. Board the train at Marwad Railway Station and
embark on a journey through the Aravalli hills, passing through quaint villages and scenic
landscapes.

Afternoon : Disembark from the train and return to Jojawar by afternoon. Spend the rest of the
day at relaxing at your hotel enjoying the service of the palace.

Day 11 – Jojawar / Jodhpur (121km and 3h)

Morning: Depart from Jojawar after breakfast and journey to the majestic city of Jodhpur, often
referred to as the Blue City. En route, enjoy the scenic landscapes of rural Rajasthan and make
occasional stops to capture the picturesque beauty of the countryside.

Afternoon: Upon arrival in Jodhpur, check into your hotel. In the afternoon head to the towering
Mehrangarh Fort, one of the largest forts in India. Explore its magnificent palaces, courtyards, and
museums, and enjoy panoramic views of the city below as it lights up in the evening.

Evening : Take some time to relax and refresh before beginning your exploration of the city's
iconic landmarks.

Day 12 – Jodhpur

Morning: After the breakfast start your day with the visit to the Umaid Bhawan Palace, a stunning
architectural marvel and one of the world's largest private residences. Explore the palace's opulent
interiors, lush gardens, and fascinating museum, which showcases the history and heritage of the
Jodhpur royal family.

Afternoon: In the afternoon, delve into the vibrant markets of Jodhpur, known for their colorful
textiles, handicrafts, and spices. Stroll through the bustling bazaars, haggle with local vendors,
and shop for souvenirs to commemorate your time in the Blue City. In the evening return to hotel
or enjoy a dinner at one of the rooftop restaurants in the old town.

Day 13 – Jodhpur / Ramdeora / Jaisalmer (330km and 5h)

Morning: Depart from Jodhpur after breakfast and travel to the golden city of Jaisalmer, located
amidst the vast Thar Desert. En route, stop at the revered Ramdeora Temple, dedicated to the folk
deity Ramdevji, and pay homage at this sacred pilgrimage site.

Afternoon: Continue your journey to Jaisalmer, enjoying the scenic beauty of the desert
landscape along the way. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and a brief time to relax.

After a brief rest at the hotel, visit of Gadisagar Lake, an artificial lake, this man-made reservoir,
adorned with artistically crafted archways and temples, is a testament to both the city's
architectural prowess and its historical efforts in water conservation.

Evening: Visit of Badabagh, Situated just a short drive from the city center, this garden complex
is renowned for its royal cenotaphs, intricately carved from local yellow sandstone. As the sun sets
over the Thar Desert, the cenotaphs take on a golden glow, creating an ethereal atmosphere that
captivates every visitor.

Day 14 : Jaisalmer – Sightseeing

Morning: After the breakfast at your hotel, head to explore the Golden Fort (Sonar Kila), built in
1156 by Rajput ruler Jaisal. The fort is a living monument, housing shops, hotels, temples and
ancient havelis. Visit the Patwa-ki-Haveli, a collection of five havelis, each one more ornate than
the other. Continue you visit with the visit of Salim Singh-ki-Haveli, recognized for its peacock-
shaped roof and intricate lattice work.

Late Afternoon: Proceed to Lodhruva, an ancient village known for its beautifully carved Jain
temples. These temples are renowned for their intricate designs and are a testament to the
region's rich cultural heritage. The serene surroundings offer a peaceful retreat.

Evening: Wrap up the day with a visit to the bustling local markets in the Jaisalmer fort. Here, you
can find a variety of handicrafts, textiles, and exquisite jewelry. It’s a great place to pick up
souvenirs like traditional Rajasthani textiles or local handicrafts.

Day 15 – Jaisalmer / Bikaner (331km and 6h)

Morning: Depart from Jaisalmer after breakfast and travel to the vibrant city of Bikaner, known for
its rich cultural heritage and majestic forts. En route, admire the changing landscape as you leave
the desert behind and enter the arid plains of northern Rajasthan.

Afternoon: Upon arrival in Bikaner, check into your hotel. Take some time to relax and refresh
before venturing out to explore the city's attractions.

Evening: Explore the imposing Junagarh Fort, an architectural marvel built by Raja Rai Singh in
the 16th century. Marvel at its intricate carvings, beautiful courtyards, and well-preserved palaces,
and learn about its fascinating history through informative displays and exhibits.

Day 16 – Bikaner / Hanumangarh (244km and 5h)

Morning: Depart from Bikaner after breakfast and drive to Hanumangarh, a historic city located on
the banks of the Ghaggar-Hakra River. En route, make occasional stops to stretch your legs and
capture photographs of the scenic countryside.

Afternoon: Upon arrival in Hanumangarh, check into your hotel. Spend the afternoon exploring
the city's ancient monuments, temples, and forts, which bear testimony to its rich history and
cultural heritage.

Evening: Relax and unwind at your hotel, savoring the peace and tranquility of your surroundings.
Reflect on the day's adventures and anticipate the experiences that await you in the days ahead.

Day 17 – Hanumangarh / Amritsar (288km and 6h)

Morning: Depart from Hanumangarh after breakfast and embark on a scenic journey to Amritsar,
the spiritual and cultural hub of Punjab. En route, enjoy the picturesque landscapes of rural Punjab
and make occasional stops to stretch your legs and refresh.

Afternoon: Upon arrival in Amritsar, check into your hotel. Take some time to relax and freshen
up before beginning your exploration of the city's iconic landmarks.

Afternoon : Explore the Partition Museum, dedicated to documenting the history and legacy of the
Partition of India in 1947. Browse through the exhibits and personal stories that offer insights into
the human cost and consequences of this historic event.

Evening: Free at your hotel.

Day 18 – Amritsar

Morning: After breakfast visit the awe-inspiring Golden Temple, the holiest shrine of Sikhism and
a symbol of religious tolerance and harmony. Partake in the evening ceremony of the Palki Sahib,
where the Sikh holy book, Guru Granth Sahib, is carried in a procession around the temple
complex amidst devotional singing and chanting.

Later in the morning visit Jallianwala Bagh, a memorial garden commemorating the tragic
massacre of civilians by British troops in 1919. Pay homage to the martyrs at the memorial and
learn about this significant event in India's struggle for independence.

Afternoon: Set your journey to the Wagah Border to witness the closing ceremony on INDO-PAK
border. Arrival early to secure a place right in the front of Parade ground.

Evening: Back to your hotel and free time to relax.

Day 19 – Amritsar / Delhi (Express Train)

Morning: Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel before boarding an express train from Amritsar
to Delhi. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenic journey through the countryside as you make your
way back to the capital city.

Afternoon: Upon arrival in Delhi, check into your hotel and freshen up before embarking on your
final exploration of the city. Visit any remaining landmarks or indulge in some last-minute shopping
for souvenirs.

Evening: Enjoy your last visit of India with the visit of local markets of Old Delhi.

Day 20 – Delhi and Departure

Transfer to the Indira Gandhi international airport to catch your fight back home.

 


 

Price includes

  • A vehicle Toyota Etios or Swift Dzire (a SEDAN CAR) or similar, with a private driver (parking
    fees, fuel, road taxes, and tolls included).
  • An experienced Basic English speaking driver (his accommodations, meals, and salary
    included).
  • Accommodation in one “double” room, taxes and breakfast included.
  • Elephant ride at the Amber fort in Jaipur.
  • Boat ride in Udaipur at Lake Pichola.
  • Traditional Rajasthan dance show at Bagore ki Haveli.
  • Train ride to explore the rural life near Jojawar.
  • Express train between Delhi / Amristar.
  • English speaking local tourist guides at Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Pushkar, Udaipur, Jodhpur,
  • Jaisalmer & Bikaner (one day in each city).
  • Two 500 ml bottles of water per day per person during journeys in the vehicle.
  • One local sim card with 2GB internet data every day to be connected.

Not included:

  • International flights.
  • Entrances to the monuments.
  • Lunch and dinner.
  • Tips.
  • Indian Visa.
  • Personal purchases.

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