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Taj Mahal and a Taste of Rajasthan

14 Days / 13 Nights     

Travel into the heart of India, discovering the vibrant towns and breathtaking landscapes of Rajasthan. From the busy streets of Delhi to the tranquil lakes of Udaipur, explore stately palaces, powerful forts, and sacred temples to learn about this wonderful region's rich heritage and traditions. Whether you're admiring the famed Taj Mahal, riding a camel across the Thar Desert, or exploring Jaipur's vibrant markets, each moment of your adventure promises to be a sensory feast.

Duration: 13 Nights & 14 Days

Destination Covered: Delhi - Agra - Jaipur – Pushkar – Jodhpur – Jaisalmer – Rohet Garh - Udaipur

Tour Highlights

Delhi Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Bustling Market Of Old Delhi
Agra Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri
Jaipur Amber Fort, Palace of Winds, Vibrant Bazaars
Pushkar Brahma Temple, Pushkar Lake
Jodhpur Mehrangarh Fort, Clock Tower and Sardar Market
Jaisamer Jaisalmer Fort, Rajput Style Havelis, Desert Camel Safaris
Rohet Garh Bishnoi Village Safari, Authentic Rajasthani Experience
Udaipur City Palace, Boat Ride On Lake Pichola

Detailed Itinerary

  • Day 1 : Arrive Delhi

    You will be met on arrival in Delhi and transferred to your hotel. You can explore some interesting markets in the evening and walk around as you wish. Overnight in Delhi.

  • Day 2 : Delhi

    A full day of sightseeing with a knowledgeable guide to cover some of the many highlights of Old and New Delhi. Visit Jama Masjid - India’s grandest mosque, Humayun’s Tomb - UNESCO World Heritage Site is the tomb of the Mughal Emperor Humayun and a precursor to the Taj Mahal. Qutb Minar- the tallest minaret tower in Asia and Raj Ghat – a simple yet powerful memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi. Visit also the historic Red Fort. You may also drive past India Gate and Rashtrapati Bhavan. You may also explore the bustling markets of Chandni Chowk and the grand colonial buildings of New Delhi. Stay overnight in Delhi

  • Day 3 : Delhi - Agra

    Today you will drive to Agra (4 hours). Afternoon with a guide visit the famed Taj Mahal. Your time at the Taj will not be rushed, allowing you to spend as much as you want before the sunset closing time to absorb the atmosphere of this incredibly special place. Overnight in Agra.

  • Day 4 : Agra- Fatehpur Sikri – Jaipur

    You’ll have the option to revisit the Taj at dawn, although in the winter months, the air quality often means that the fabled sunrise colour effects won’t be quite as remarkable as in the summer. Later head towards the PinkJaipur” (5 hours) with a stop en route at Fatehpur Sikri, built as a symbol of Akbar's power and vision. It reflects a combination of various architectural styles, including Persian, Indian, and Islamic influences. Overnight in Jaipur.

  • Day 5 : Jaipur

    Begin your full day of sightseeing in Jaipur with a short drive out of town to Amber Fort, where you can ascend the ramparts on elephant-back. Later explore Jaipur city, visit the Palace of the Winds, City Palace and Jantar Mantar, one of the most unusual astronomical observatories anywhere. Evening explore the markets and bazaars of the old, walled area of the city- these are some of the most compelling markets in India and whether you buy anything or not is almost irrelevant- this is an overload for all the senses and an experience not to be forgotten. Overnight in Jaipur.

  • Day 6 : Jaipur - Pushkar

    Drive for 3 hours through ‘classic’ Rajasthani countryside with small towns along the way amidst large stretches of seemingly empty desert, to Pushkar, a small town nestled around the shores of a sacred lake. Here you will visit famous Brahma Temple and Pushkar lake. Rest of the day to explore the town on foot and enjoy the slower pace of rural life after the hustle and bustle of the big cities experienced so far. Overnight in Pushkar.

  • Day 7 : Pushkar - Jodhpur

    Depart Pushkar and drive 4 hours to Jodhpur. In Rajasthan, many of the major cities are defined by a colour - Pink in Jaipur for the colour of the buildings in the old city (purely decorative), while Jodhpur is the Blue City, the colour being the best (supposedly) for repelling mosquitoes. In the afternoon, spend some time in the old city of Jodhpur with markets famous for spices, textiles and elaborate jewellery, explore Clock Tower and Sardar Market. Overnight in Jodhpur.

  • Day 8 : Jodhpur - Jaisalmer

    Morning guided tour of Meherangarh Fort and the nearby Royal Cenotaphs- Meherangarh dominates the skyline of Jodhpur from its position high on a ridge above the city. The fort is immensely impressive from the foot of the hill and becomes even more imposing as you approach it. Afternoon, head west (6 hours) into the furthest reaches of the Tahr desert, to Jaisalmer. Any sunset in Jaisalmer is tinged with a little bit of mystique as the sun’s golden orb sinks below the vast desert horizon - you can take a short drive out of town to see this spectacle. Overnight in Jaisalmer.

  • Day 9 : Jaisalmer

    Jaisalmer- the Golden City- has a totally different feel to its bigger cousins to the east and south- there is a true frontier feel here and the fact that the Fort is ‘living’ (people still live and work inside its walls) gives the whole place a sense of romance and adventure. Take as long as you like today to explore the Fort and the surrounding old city area. Jaisalmer is a great place to forgo a guide and find your way around. Later in the day, drive out of town to the beginnings of the true sand dunes and take a short camel ride to view yet another spectacular desert sunset. Overnight in Jaisalmer.

  • Day 10 : Jaisalmer - Rohet Garh

    Leave Jaisalmer and head south (6 hours) towards the small town of Rohet and the delightful Rohet Garh, one of the finest heritage hotels in Rajasthan. Enjoy a relaxed afternoon in the company of your hosts, and enjoy a stroll in the grounds. Overnight at Rohet Garh.

  • Day 11 : Rohet Garh

    The Bishnoi people who inhabit much of the western desert of Rajasthan are a semi-nomadic people with a strong ethos of protecting the fragile environment which supports them. Today you can visit the Bishnoi in the company of your hosts at Rohet and gain an appreciation of their lifestyle and the natural beauty of this region. Overnight at Rohet Garh

  • Day 12 : Rohet Garh – Ranakpur – Udaipur

    Continue the journey south (5 hours) to Udaipur with a stop en route at Ranakpur - the most sacred site in the Jain religion. The temples here are the apex of Jain architecture and are quite staggeringly beautiful. Continue to Udaipur - this city is not defined by colour but instead styled as ‘India’s most romantic city’. Regardless of the veracity of that claim, Udaipur certainly has one of the most picturesque settings in the country, with the charming buildings of the old city clustered around the shores of manmade Lake Pichola. You’ll have time to explore the markets of the old city in the late afternoon, and later enjoy an evening meal overlooking the lake. Overnight in Udaipur.

  • Day 13 : Udaipur

    Your last full day in Rajasthan begins with a tour of Udaipur- the City Palace dominates the skyline here, towering over Lake Pichola. Nearby is the small but intricate Jagannath temple. In the afternoon there are several options - take a boat ride on Lake Pichola, visit artisans at work (Udaipur is famous for miniature paintings and silver work in particular) or take a drive out of town for one more fort experience - Kumbhalgarh is arguably even more impressive than the previous forts you’ve encountered, and its remote location means few tourists visit it. Overnight in Udaipur.

  • Day 14 : Udaipur - Delhi Departure

    Today you will fly back to Delhi. On arrival in Delhi, you’ll be met and assisted with the transfer to the international terminal, or to an airport hotel depending on your schedule. End of the tour!

FAQ

Explore both Old and New Delhi, visiting landmarks like Jama Masjid, Humayun’s Tomb, Qutb Minar, Raj Ghat, Red Fort, India Gate, and more.

The drive from Delhi to Agra typically takes about 4 hours.

Afternoon visits are recommended to enjoy the Taj Mahal without rushing, up until sunset.

En route, you'll stop at Fatehpur Sikri, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its Mughal architecture and history.

Highlights include Amber Fort (with an optional elephant ride), Hawa Mahal (Palace of the Winds), City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and the vibrant markets.

Pushkar is about a 3-hour drive from Jaipur. Explore the Brahma Temple, Pushkar Lake, and enjoy the serene pace of rural life.

Jodhpur is known as the Blue City and is famous for Meherangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace, and bustling markets like the Clock Tower and Sardar Market.

Discover the living fort of Jaisalmer, take a camel ride in the sand dunes, and witness a mesmerizing desert sunset.

Rohet Garh offers a glimpse into the Bishnoi community's lifestyle and traditions, known for their conservation efforts in Rajasthan's desert.

Visit the City Palace, Jagannath Temple, take a boat ride on Lake Pichola, and explore Kumbhalgarh Fort, known for its impressive architecture.

You'll fly back to Delhi from Udaipur, where you'll be assisted with transfers either to the international terminal or an airport hotel.

Taj Mahal and a Taste of Rajasthan

14 Days / 13 Nights

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