Explore The Best of Rajasthan – 15 Nights / 16 Days
Delhi – Agra- Jaipur -Pushkar- Jaisalmer- Jodhpur- Deogarh- Udaipur
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The “Land of Kings” Rajasthan is one of India’s most visited regions.
Located in the north of India amidst a rugged desert and plain terrain, Rajasthan is famous for its royal elegance, warm hospitality, delightful cuisine, magical Havelis (castles), serene lakes, exotic wildlife, and vibrant culture.
With so many features on offer, it is no surprise that millions of tourists worldwide head to this part of India every year.
Among its top attractions are the palaces and forts of “Pink City” Jaipur, the lakeside bliss of “City of Lakes” Udaipur, the aesthetic charm of “Blue City” Jodhpur, the allure of the “Golden City” Jaisalmer (in the Thar Desert) and the wildlife adventures of the Ranthambore National Park.
Join us on an all-exclusive trip of a lifetime to the Land of Rajas and Hospitality, Rajasthan.
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Delhi | Arrival and Start of Tour
Your tour will begin in the capital Delhi, where upon arrival at the airport, one of our staff will receive you warmly and transport you to your accommodation.
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Delhi | Historical Treasures of Mughal India
Delhi is India’s proud capital —a worthy legatee of its historical, architectural, and artistic splendor.
Witness the Mughal attractions of Delhi: the 800-year-old Qutb Minar (the world’s tallest brick tower), Red Fort (residence of the Mughal Fort of India), the Jama Masjid, Humayun’s Tomb, Chandni Chowk, Akshardham and Lotus Temples and the National Museum of India.
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Agra | The Magic of Taj Mahal.
Setting your eyes on the Taj Mahal is one of life’s greatest pleasures.
Your next stop will be Agra (4-hour drive), where the ultimate Indian ode to love, the Taj Mahal, shimmers like a white pearl on the Yamuna River.
After the Taj, you can also visit Sikandara (the mausoleum of Akbar the Great), the Red Fort of Agra, Itimad-ud-Daula (Mini Taj) Moseuleum, and Kachpura village.
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Jaipur | “The Paris of India”
After witnessing the most memorable sunrise at the Taj Mahal, you will check into your Heritage Hotel (a former Palace) in Jaipur after a 4-hour drive.
A glimpse of the Maharajas’ way of life.
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Jaipur | Cultural Immersions in the Pink City
The capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur, is a city of royal mystique, elegance and artistic glory.
It is famous for its opulent palaces, palatial Havelis (mansions), towering forts, iconic bazaars, and historical landmarks.
On days 5 and 6, you will visit the Grand City Palace (residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur), followed by visits to the Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds), Jantar Mantar Astronomical Observatory, and forts of Amber and Nahargarh.
Other attractions: guided trips to Johari Bazar for jewelry and pearls, Tripolia for bangles, and Chandpol Bazar for ethnic art pieces.
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Pushkar | Holy Tranquility in the Desert Oasis
Known for its legendary Pushkar Lake and its significance as an important pilgrimage site in Hindu, Pushkar (Ajmer District) is an oasis nestled in the Thar Desert (2.5 hours drive from Jaipur).
In recent times, the Pushkar Camel Festival (the largest livestock cum cultural festival in the world) has become a major tourist attraction, drawing tens of thousands of tourists.
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Jaisalmer | “The Golden City”
Having paid your respect to Lord Brahma in Pushkar and witnessed the “Pushkar Aarti” ceremony (homage to the holy lake) performed at sunset by priests, you will take the overnight train to Jaisalmer (10-hour train drive).
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Jaisalmer | Desert Camping and Life in an ancient “Living Fort”
Known by its moniker “the Golden City” Jaisalmer is famous for its mythical desert, gorgeous Haveli (medieval castles), vibrant festivals, and the UNESCO World Heritage Site Jaisalmer Fort — one of the few remaining Living Forts in the world.
You will visit the Jaisalmer Fort, Sam Sand Dunes, Bada Bagh Garden, and the famous Havelis of the Golden City.
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Jodhpur | “Blue City”
After Jaisalmer, your next Rajasthani stopover is the Blue City of Jodhpur (a 4.5 -hour drive).
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Jodhpur | “Blue City”
Jodhpur is painted in blue (the color of Lord Shiva) as a homage to the god.
The Blue City is just picture-perfect.
The top attractions you will visit include the Mehrangarh Fort, the Umaid Bhawan Palace, Ghanta Ghar (Clock Tower) Market, and the old city quarters.
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Deogarh | Rustic Rural Rajasthani Realm
A slice of rustic Rajasthani charm awaits you at Deogarh ( 2.5-hour drive).
The top attractions in this part of Rajsamand (Rajasthan) of heritage resorts housed in ancient palaces and Havelis (castles).
This little tourist town is also famous for its ancient temples and village life.
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Udaipur | Mewar’s Magic
After Jaisalmer, your next Rajasthani stopover is the Blue City of Jodhpur (a 4.5 -hour drive).
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Udaipur | Serenading in the “City of Lakes”
Also known as the “Venice of the East” Udaipur is famed for its old-world Rajputana (Mewari) warrior ethos and charm, stunning lakes, palaces, Havelis, and an aura of romance.
Top Udaipur attractions you’ll enjoy: Lake Pichola, Grand City Palace (seat of the kingdom), stunning Udaipuri music and “Ghoomar” dance performances, and heritage walks in the old city.