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Complete Rajasthan Tour – 19 Nights & 20 Days

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19 Nights & 20 Days

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When it comes to heritage, palaces, art, food, and culture, Rajasthan is the best destination in India. I couldn’t agree more! The royal state is well-known for the magnificent Thar, where the desert landscape will take your breath away. However, Rajasthan is known for more than just the desert; it is also known for its colourful festivals, magnificent palaces, and diverse fauna. It is also the most visited state in India. So, why not join us on our 20-day Complete Rajasthan Tour, which includes Delhi and Agra?

You can enjoy a virtual treat by viewing the state’s natural splendour. Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites, meander through bygone palaces and forts, and get up close and personal with some of the wild animals, like the Royal Bengal Tigers in Ranthambore National Park. You will also be able to see the local retail markets, where you can handpick your favourite memento. When the day becomes too chaotic, take a boat trip around Lake Pichola in Rajasthan’s most romantic city, Udaipur. So, join us for a rendezvous with nature, culture, gastronomy, and much more.

Note: This is simply a suggested itinerary to show what is possible. We design vacations to meet your individual requirements. Please contact us if you require any changes so that we may build a holiday to your specific needs for an amazing India visit.

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Highlights

  • Visit Delhi-Red Fort and Qutub Minar, the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
  • Wander along the marble floors of the Taj Mahal in Agra, one of the majestic “Seven Wonders of the World.”
  • Get a close up look of the wild animals in Ranthambore National Park.
  • Explore Jaipur and its marvelous World Heritage Sites.
  • Ride on an elephant to Amer Fort in Jaipur.
  • Sightsee the Indian village of Samode.
  • Venture out for some bird watching activity at Nimaj Reservoir.
  • Go for shopping at some of the popular bazaars around Rajasthan.
  • Take a boat ride on Lake Pichola in Udaipur.
  • Go for a city tour around Udaipur and visit the City Palace.
  • Visit some of the popular tourist spots in Jodhpur like Mehrangarh Fort.
  • See the sunset while riding on a camel at the Sam Sand Dunes in Jaisalmer.
  • Explore Bikaner’s beautiful attractions like Karni Mata Temple and Junagarh Fort.

Day 1 - Arrival in Delhi

When you arrive at Delhi International Airport, our tour agent will greet you. You will be escorted in your transfer to the hotel. Complete the check-in procedures and unwind. The remainder of the day is yours to do as you like. You are free to explore the surroundings on your own.

Staying in a hotel in Delhi for the night.

Day 2 - Delhi Sightseeing

On the second day of the vacation, enjoy a great breakfast before embarking on a sightseeing tour. Delhi is the national capital and has a special allure, whether it is due to its politics or historical wonders. Many individuals who come to visit India are drawn to this city. Whether for job or pleasure. Because Delhi was originally ruled by several dynasties, there are many historical attractions that show their majestic grandeur. You will visit attractions in both Old and New Delhi, including the Qutub Minar, Raj Ghat, Red Fort, and many more. Qutub Minar, which stands 73 metres tall, was erected in 1192 and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is India's pride and is the tallest structure in the country. This architectural masterpiece is made of red sandstone. His successor, Iltutmish, finished the remaining two stories in later years.

Another magnificent attraction is the Red Fort, which previously served as the royal family's residence for nearly 200 years. The construction of this World Heritage Site, which is likewise made of red sandstone, began in 1648. This fortified fort was also known as Shahjahanabad, and it served as India's capital. Today, this location is the site of an important event, such as the commemoration of India's Independence Day. You can also take a bike rickshaw ride around the Old Delhi streets in sites like Khari Baoli, Chawri Bazaar, Chandni Chowk, Nai Sarak, and so on. Many businesses sell goods that are superior to one another, such as clothes, wedding cards, ornamental objects, books, wedding outfits, spices, home items, imitation, and precious jewellery.

Return to the hotel later in the evening. Stay in a hotel in Delhi for the night.

Day 3 - Delhi

On the third day of the tour, you will see some of the capital's most prominent shopping markets, including the centrally located Connaught Place, where most locals congregate, and the colourful Chandni Chowk in Old Delhi. Along with the narrow colourful streets, you can explore small and large shops. Aside from Old Delhi, there are other markets like Dilli Haat, Karol Bagh, Sarojini Nagar, and Khan Market where you can purchase and eat wonderful food.

These marketplaces are well-known for their traditional clothes, antique jewellery, home décor, Sarees, traditional footwear, electronic gadgets, and other items. You can purchase mementos for your loved ones.

Return to the hotel later. Stay in a hotel in Delhi for the night.

Day 4 - Delhi - Agra

On the fourth day of the tour, enjoy breakfast before checking out of the accommodation. Proceed to Agra, which is 233 km away and will take 4 hours to reach. Agra is an old city that contains some of the most stunning structures, including the Taj Mahal. Agra is known for two other cultural monuments, Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri, which are located on the banks of the Yamuna River. This city is an excellent site to learn about Mughal culture.

When you arrive in Agra, you will be assisted in checking into the luxurious hotel. Clean up and unwind for a while. Later, you will go on a sightseeing trip of the city, which will include the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, and Sikandra.

The Taj Mahal, decorated in white marble, was commissioned in 1632 by Shah Jahan, the Mughal Emperor, in remembrance of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. It took nearly 22 years to complete this mausoleum. It magnificently showcases elaborate works of architecture in the Islamic, Ottoman Turkish, Mughal, Indian, and Persian styles. Agra Fort, on the other hand, was built in the 16th century by Emperor Akbar and later finished by Emperor Shah Jahan. The entire fort complex is constructed of red sandstone and contains numerous courtyards, palaces, halls, mosques, and gardens.

There is also the option of going for a walk in Kachhpura Village later on. It is a historic Mughal village close to the Taj Mahal. The Humayun's Mosque and the Baoli are two lesser-known tourist sites. Gyarah Sidhi was carved from a single stone found on the banks of the Yamuna River. During the walking tour, you can learn about the local culture and the locals' daily lives. Mehtab Bagh, the garden behind the Taj Mahal, is also worth a visit. You will have an incredibly amazing panoramic view of the Taj and the brilliant sunset from here.

You will spend the night in Agra at a hotel.

Day 5 - Agra - Ranthambore National Park

On the fifth day of your Rajasthan trip package, check out of the hotel and go to Ranthambore. You will stop in Fatehpur Sikri, which is 40 kilometres from Agra. It is yet another World Heritage site in Agra. Emperor Akbar erected Fatehpur Sikri in honour of Sufi Saint Salim Chishti, another architectural marvel. The walled city was built between 1571 and 1585 and served as the Mughal capital for more than a decade. Explore this walled city, which contains a number of landmarks such as Jodha Bai Palace, Jama Masjid, Buland Darwaza, Diwan-e-Am, Diwan-e-Khas, Panch Mahal, Salim Chishti Tomb, and others.

Continue your journey to Ranthambore, which is famous for the Ranthambore National Park, which was once the hunting grounds of the Maharajas of Jaipur, Rajasthan. The national park is well-known for its diverse assortment of big cats and other flora and fauna. This national park is normally open to visitors between October 1st and June 30th. It provides safaris such as jeep and canter rides to explore the lush forests of the Vindhyan and Aravalli hill ranges. The wildlife reserve encompasses an area of 392 square km.

The resort will assist you with your check-in upon your arrival. Take some time to freshen up and relax. The remainder of the day is yours to do as you like. You can enjoy your time here by taking a stroll near the resort.

Stay the night at the Ranthambore resort.

Day 6 - Ranthambore National Park

On the sixth day of the journey, you will have two jungle safaris, one in the morning and one in the afternoon.

During a wildlife safari, you can see Tigers, Nilgai, Common Palm Civets, Chital, Common Langurs, Jungle Cats, Leopards, Striped Hyenas, Cobras, Indian False Vampires, Indian Flying Foxes, India Mole rats, Saw-scaled Vipers, Banded Kraits, Common Mongoose, and Rat Snakes roaming freely in their natural habitats. Ranthambore National Park is especially well-known for bird watching, since it attracts around 272 avifauna species each year, including both migratory and indigenous birds. Flamingos, Common Kingfishers, Cuckoo-Shrikes, Greylag Goose, Indian Common Kingfishers, Grey Hornbills, Wood Shrikes, Great Crested Grebe, Sparrows, Nightjars, Flycatchers, Pigeon, Mynas, Bulbul, Dove, and Egrets can all be seen if you keep your eyes open.

Ranthambore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is also located within the reserve grounds. This magnificent building comes from the 10th century and stands over 700 feet above the ground. The fort has three temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Ganesha, and Lord Ram.

Following the safari, you will be transferred to a wildlife resort for an overnight stay.

Day 7 - Ranthambore - Jaipur

After breakfast, you will check out of the hotel and depart for Jaipur. Rajasthan's capital city is the largest in the state and was built in the 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh. The area is popular with foreign tourists all year, and the old forts and palaces are the main draw.

When you arrive in the city, check into your hotel and relax for the day. The rest of the day is yours to do as you like. In the evening, you can engage in a variety of activities by visiting prominent marketplaces such as M.I Road, Bapu Bazar, and Kishanpole Bazar. Rajasthani fabrics, handicrafts, imitation jewellery, semi-precious stone, lac bangles, traditional attires, and Mojiris may all be found here.

Return to the hotel later. Stay at a hotel in Jaipur for the night.

Day 8 - Jaipur

On the eighth day of your Rajasthan vacation, enjoy a great breakfast before embarking on a sightseeing tour of the city that includes some of Jaipur's best landmarks such as Amber Fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and Palace of the Winds or Hawa Mahal.

Amber Fort is located on a mountaintop around 11 kilometres from the main city. Raja Man Singh I erected the renowned building in 1592. The stunning fort features an extraordinary blend of Hindu, Muslim, and Rajput architectural elements. It includes numerous structures such as the Tripolia Gate, Ganesh Pol, Sila Devi Temple, Sheesh Mahal, Sukh Mandir, Man Singh Palace, and others. This fort is designated as a World Heritage Site.

The Hawa Mahal, a famous landmark, will be your next stop. This location is well-known for its elaborate design and distinctive honeycomb-like construction. This sandstone palace contains 953 little windows known as Jharokhas through which the royal women may watch the noise and bustle of the city without being seen by the general public. Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh built this five-story building in 1799. The bottom two stories of the five-story building include a courtyard, while the upper three have single rooms.

You will also be transported to Jantar Mantar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This observatory was built in the early half of the 18th century. It has 20 main fixed astronomical equipment constructed of brick rubble, metal, and plaster. It has the largest stone sundial in the world. Jantar Mantar was built by Rajput King Sawai Jai Singh and is one of India's best-kept observatories.

Following the trip, you will be transported to your accommodation. Stay at a hotel in Jaipur for the night.

Day 9 - Jaipur - Samode

You can check out and go to Samode, a small village near Jaipur, after freshening up. This area is home to some of Rajasthan's top vintage hotels, which offer excellent services and luxurious accommodations. When you arrive, you can check in and freshen up. The heritage building, which has been turned into luxurious hotels, offers a regal stay. It has all modern amenities and friendly service.

Later, you can ride a camel to tour the town and learn about the primitive way of life. As you ride on the back of a camel, you may see the local way of life, colourful attire, pleasant people, and the sandy desert landscape. Interact with the people to learn more about their culture. The villagers may also give you some tasty homemade Rajasthani delicacies.

After the trip, return to the hotel and spend the night in Samode.

Day 10 - Samode - Nimaj

After breakfast, you will be transported to another little village of Nimaj, which is close to the town of Pali in central Rajasthan. Nimaj is most recognised for its craftsmanship. This was also a Royal hunting ground, which has now been converted into a reservoir.

After arriving at Nimaj, you can check into the resort and then go exploring the area on your own. You can go for a walk in the surrounding countryside, visit farms, and engage with the villagers. The remainder of your time is free. You can unwind in your resort or learn about the local way of life.

After the excursion, return to the hotel. Stay the night in Nimaj in a hotel.

Day 11 - Nimaj

On the 11th day of your journey, you will have breakfast before embarking on a sightseeing tour of Nimaj. You will go to the reservoir, which serves as the communities' irrigation source. Hillocks and lush farmlands surround this location. Various migratory species have made it their home, and it is also a fantastic area to go bird watching. You will have the opportunity to see several exotic bird species. This location is a naturalist's dream.

In the evening, you can return to the resort and take advantage of the amenities. Stay the night in Nimaj in a hotel.

Day 12 - Nimaj - Udaipur

On the 12th day of your Rajasthan tour, you will be transported to Udaipur, often known as the "City of Lakes" and "Venice of the East." Udaipur, surrounded by the Aravalli Hills, is rich in natural beauty, picturesque landscapes, spectacular architecture, exquisite monuments, and ancient temples. This town is nestled in a valley surrounded by four lakes. The allure of this location attracts a great number of people from all over the world.

When you arrive, you will be taken to your pre-booked hotel. Complete the hotel check-in procedures and relax for the rest of the day. You can choose to relax in the hotel or go for a walk to the adjacent market.

Stay at a hotel in Udaipur for the night.

Day 13 - Udaipur

After breakfast on the thirteenth day of the tour, you'll be escorted out to explore the city where you can stop by well-known locations including Hathi Pol Bazaar, Chetak Circle, and Bada Bazaar. You can also find traditional clothing, handicrafts, tie-dye, camel leather goods, jewellery, and mojiris while exploring. You can take a boat trip on Lake Pichola in the evening to take in the breathtaking sunset.

You will thereafter be escorted to see some of Udaipur's most popular sights, including the City Palace, Saheliyon ki Bari, Lake Palace, Jagdish Temple, and Jag Mandir. Maharana Udai Singh II erected the City Palace in 1559, and it served as the Sisodia Rajput family's administrative centre. This lovely complex is a fusion of Mughal, Rajasthani, and European architectural elements. The complex has 11 miniature palaces in addition to other buildings. Beautiful artworks like inlay work, semi-precious stones, carvings, murals, paintings, mirror work, and marble work may be found as you explore the palace's interior.

One of the most well-known temples in all of Udaipur is the Jagdish Temple, which was constructed in the Indo-Aryan architectural style. Maharana Jagat Singh erected this temple in 1651 and it is devoted to Lord Vishnu. The largest structure in the city, Jagdish Temple is three stories tall and features intricately carved stonework and a sizable dome. One chunk of black stone is claimed to have been used to create the idol.

Spend the night at the Udaipur hotel.

Day 14 - Udaipur - Jodhpur

You'll start your drive to Jodhpur after breakfast. You will receive assistance in getting to the hotel you have reserved when you arrive. Complete the hotel's check-in procedures. Rajasthan's Jodhpur, popularly known as the "Sun City," is a stunning city. You can spend the remaining time of the day as you like or independently explore the city. Visit some of the well-known markets and purchase Jodhpuri Juttis, handicrafts, jewellery, pants, tie-dyed fabric, embroidered shoes, lac bangles, leather goods and other stuff as keepsakes. You can visit the Nai Sarak, Clock Tower, Mochi, and Sojati Gate markets, among others.

The second-largest city in Rajasthan, Jodhpur, boasts a magnificent fort that offers a spectacular view of the Thar desert and buildings sprinkled with blue. In addition, it has a lot of palaces and temples. In the past, this functioned as the Marwar state's capital in place of the previous capital, Mandore. Rao Jodha, a leader of the Rathore clan, founded it in 1459. Mandore Gardens now stands where the ancient capital's ruins once stood. Due to the blue-painted homes in the older section of the city, Jodhpur is often referred to as the "Blue City."

Stay the night at the Jodhpur hotel.

Day 15 - Jodhpur

Enjoy your breakfast before leaving for Udaipur's sightseeing tour. The sightseeing itinerary for the city tour includes visits to locations including the Mehrangarh Fort, the Umaid Bhawan Palace, the Jaswant Thada, the Mandore Garden, and the Rai Ka Bagh Palace.

One of the biggest forts in Rajasthan is the 150 m-tall Mehrangarh Fort, which is perched on a hill. Rao Jodha established it in 1459. The fort and the complex's other attractions are surrounded by high walls. The walls, pillars, and sizable courtyards are all covered in intricate carvings after you pass through the main gate, Jaipol. One of India's forts that is now in the best condition is this enormous building. An significant site inside the fort is the Mehrangarh Museum, which contains a number of collections of garments, textiles, paintings, armours, costumes, and ornamental artefacts.

The Jaswant Thada is a masterpiece of architecture and the Rathore family's regal memorial. This location is near the Mehrangarh Fort. Jaswant Thada, a well-known location, was created in 1899 by Maharaja Sardar Singh as a memorial to his father. White marble sheets and Chattris with latticework display the intricate Rajputana architectural style. Visit the main memorial, which is designed to resemble a temple with frescoes, domes, pillars, and sculptures.

Return to the hotel following the tour. Stay the night at the Jodhpur hotel.

Day 16 - Jodhpur - Jaisalmer

On the sixteenth day of the vacation, you will be transported to Jaisalmer, commonly known as the "Golden City," one of Rajasthan's best cities. The vast Thar Desert and the enormous Jaisalmer Fort are the two things that make this city famous. When you go to the city, check in at the hotel and get ready. You have the rest of the day to do whatever you want. You are free to go on your own and discover the city. Visit the Pansari Bazaar, Manak Chowk, Sadar Bazaar, and Sonaron ka Bass marketplaces. Everything from mirror work to diamonds, woodwork objects, and even textiles can be found here. It is a fantastic location to gather mementos to bring home.

You can visit small communities in the evening and talk to the residents there. After that, you can go on a camel safari at Sam Sand Dunes, one of the most well-liked camel safari locations. From here, you may witness a spectacular sunset. Spend a night in a tent while enjoying cuisine, music, and dance from a tribal culture.

Stay the night at Jaisalmer.

Day 17 - Jaisalmer

You can go sightseeing in Jaisalmer early in the day by visiting the Jaisalmer Fort, havelis such as Patwon-ki-haveli, Nathmalji ki Haveli, and Salim Singh ki Haveli, as well as Bada Bagh and Gadsisar Lake.

One of the largest forts in the world, Jaisalmer Fort is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. On the direction of Rajput Ruler Rawal Jaisal, this magnificent fort was finished in 1156 AD. The Thar and the city are seen from the fort made of vivid yellow sandstone. Different Rajput and Mughal architectural styles can be seen there. A Laxminath Temple is also included inside the complex. The four enormous entrances, Ganesh Pol, Akshaya Pol, Suraj Pol, and Hawa Pol, are additional must-see locations here.

On the other side, Patwon-ki-haveli is the largest Haveli and took more than 55 years to complete. By Guman Chand Patwa, the haveli's construction was begun. The stunning design of the Haveli and its gold colour shine in the sunlight. There are several Jharokhas (windows), wall paintings, gorgeous mirror work, and arches throughout. It is unquestionably a stunning piece of art.

You can go back to the hotel for an overnight stay after the tour is finished.

Day 18 - Jaisalmer - Bikaner

You will depart the hotel on day 18 and go to Bikaner. Keep your eyes peeled since the panorama between these two cities is fascinating. After you arrive, check into the hotel and enjoy the rest of the day. You can also purchase gorgeous trinkets to take home by visiting regional markets like Kote Gate, M.G. Road. Numerous items can be found, including miniature paintings, Bikaneri Bhujia, handicrafts, Kundan jewellery, and ethnic furniture. You may go take a camel safari in the evening to observe the sun set.

The fifth-largest city in India is Bikaner, which was also the state's capital. Bikaner is less crowded, making it a calmer location ideal for those looking to enjoy some peace and quiet. This city is home to numerous landmarks, including forts, palaces, and temples. Rao Bika Ji founded Bikaner in the year 1488 AD.

Return to the hotel later in the evening. Spend the night in a hotel in Bikaner.

Day 19 - Bikaner

After breakfast on the nineteenth day of your Rajasthan tour, you'll go on a city sightseeing tour. The Junagarh Fort, Prachina Museum, Gajner Palace, Karni Mata Temple, and Bhadreshwar Jain Temple are just a few of the sites you may see.

One of the rare forts that has survived without being attacked for more than five centuries is Junagarh Fort. In between 1571 and 1612, Raja Rai Singh built it. Located inside the fort is a museum. The older portion of the fort is made of yellow sandstone, while the remaining portion is built of red sandstone. The fort has two separate buildings. The Old Fort is the new name for what was formerly known as Chintamani. You can explore a number of buildings in this area, including Phool Mahal and Karna Mahal.

The Karni Mata Temple, a well-known Hindu temple honouring Maa Karni Devi, lies around 30 kilometres from Bikaner. The Temple of Rats is another name for this particular temple. More than 200,000 rats live there. At this temple, worshippers travel from all across the nation to seek blessings. White marble and silver doors embellish the temple's exterior. At the head of the throne is a magnificent statue of the goddess Karni Mata.

Return to the hotel later. Spend the night in a hotel in Bikaner.

Day 20 - Bikaner - Jodhpur Airport - New Delhi

The entire Rajasthan journey concludes on this day. You will check out of the hotel after breakfast and proceed to the airport in Jodhpur to catch your flight to Delhi. You will catch the airline or train for your next destination after you arrive in Delhi.

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