Discover the romantic charm of Udaipur, the desert heritage of Bikaner and Jodhpur, and the regal beauty of Mewar. Explore the sacred town of Pushkar and the iconic Golden Triangle cities—Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur—home to wonders like the Taj Mahal and Amber Fort. Dive into colorful markets, majestic forts, and serene lakes. The highlight is an exhilarating tiger safari at Ranthambore National Park, offering a chance to spot the majestic Bengal tiger with culture, history, adventure, and royal splendor.
Pick-up is available from any location or Airport in Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Faridabad, or Ghaziabad. Your driver will hold a sign with your name for a pick-up at the Airport or Railway Station. If your pick-up is done from your hotel, he will wait for you in the Front/Lobby of your hotel. You will receive your Driver's contact number and his Vehicle number before the beginning of the tour.
Commence Your Journey: Be ready for a seamless start to your exploration of Delhi as our driver, accompanied by a knowledgeable guide, graciously picks you up from your chosen location - your hotel, the airport, or any preferred spot in Delhi or nearby Delhi.
Qutub Minar is the most iconic sightseeing site in Delhi. It is 73 meters tall and situated in the Qutub complex, where other structures, such as Alai Minar, Alai Darwaza, and Quwwat ul-Islam Mosque, will catch your eye.
It is also known as the Bahá'í House of Worship and is a remarkable architectural marvel in Delhi.
It is an iconic monument in the heart of New Delhi, India. It is a war memorial built to honour the soldiers of the Indian Army who lost their lives in World War I.
Parliament House (Exterior) Situated in the heart of New Delhi, stands as an architectural marvel and the epicentre of the country's legislative power. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker
Delight in Culinary Treasures Indulge in a gastronomic adventure as you pause for lunch at a local restaurant. Dive into the region's flavours with a feast featuring the famous biryani, korma, and aloo ka paratha.
It is an architectural marvel and another UNESCO World Heritage Site in Delhi. Humayun's Tomb is a magnificent garden tomb and one of the earliest examples of Mughal architecture in India.
Depart to Agra & Overnight As the evening falls, bid farewell to Delhi and embark on a journey to Agra, where you can reflect on the day's discoveries. Upon reaching Agra, smoothly transition to the next chapter of your adventure as you settle into your hotel and await the golden moments of the Taj Mahal at Sunrise.
Rise early with the determination to outpace the sun, ensuring you seize the opportunity to explore the Taj Mahal in its most mesmerising splendour. We strongly recommend experiencing this architectural masterpiece during the magical sunrise.
Breakfast After exploring the Taj Mahal, you will head to a local restaurant for a delicious breakfast. You can choose from Indian or continental cuisine. Agra Fort Prepare to delve into the pages of history as you venture into the majestic Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that stands as a testament to the grandeur and luxury of the Mughal Empire.
Experience the enchanting beauty of Itimad-ud-Daulah, often hailed as the "Baby Taj," and unlock the historical secrets within its exquisite walls.
Depart to Ranthambhore & Overnight After a day filled with cultural experiences in Agra, it's time to head back to Ranthambhore. Your driver will ensure a comfortable journey, and you can relax, reflecting on the memories of the wonderful city of the Taj Mahal. Upon reaching Ranthambhore, smoothly transition to the next chapter of your adventure as you settle into your hotel and await an adventurous journey into the Jungle to see the Bengal Tiger.
Begin your day with a thrilling morning safari in Ranthambhore National Park, guided by expert naturalists. Traverse dense forests, open grasslands, and serene lakes in search of the elusive Bengal tiger. The wilderness awakens with the sounds of birds and rustling leaves, offering unforgettable encounters with wildlife in their natural habitat.
After the safari, enjoy a delicious breakfast & visit the historic Ranthambhore Fort, perched atop a hill within the park. Built in the 10th century by the Chauhan dynasty, the fort blends Hindu and Mughal architecture, featuring grand gateways, ancient temples, and scenic viewpoints. Don’t miss the revered Ganesh Temple and panoramic views of the park below.
Depart to Jaipur & Overnight As noon falls, bid farewell to Ranthambhore and embark on a journey to Jaipur, where you can reflect on the day's discoveries. Upon reaching Jaipur, smoothly transition to the next chapter of your adventure as you settle into your hotel and wait to explore the royal legacy of the Pink City, Jaipur.
After breakfast, begin your experience for Jaipur, is renowned for its vibrant pink buildings, rich history, and well-planned architecture.
The iconic Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) is a short walk away. With its 953 intricately latticed windows (jharokhas), this five-storey pink sandstone façade was built for royal women to observe street life without being seen. Its honeycomb design lets cool air flow through the structure, even during the hot Rajasthani summers.
Nestled like a jewel in Man Sagar Lake, Jal Mahal, or the Water Palace, beckons enchantment after you visit the majestic Amer Fort in Jaipur.
Just beside the Hawa Mahal is Jantar Mantar, an 18th-century astronomical observatory built by Maharaja Jai Singh II. This UNESCO-listed monument includes massive instruments like the Samrat Yantra, a 27-meter-high sundial capable of telling time to the nearest 2 seconds. It's a fascinating glimpse into India's advanced astronomical knowledge.
Lunch After exploring the Jantar Mantar and Jal Mahal, it's time for a delectable lunch. Enjoy a traditional Rajasthani meal at a local Restaurant, savouring the rich flavours and culinary delights of the region. City Palace After a delightful lunch, your next adventure awaits at the City Palace. The City Palace lies in the heart of Jaipur, a lavish complex of courtyards, gardens, and buildings. Once the seat of the Maharaja of Jaipur, it now houses a museum with royal costumes, weapons, and intricate paintings. Highlights include the Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, offering insight into the opulence of Rajasthan's ruling class. Later, come back to your cozy accommodation and overnight for the next adventure and excitement in Pushkar. Pushkar is a sacred town in Rajasthan
After a delicious Rajasthani breakfast, begin your journey towards Pushkar, a tranquil pilgrimage town surrounded by the Aravalli Hills. which is one of the oldest cities in India and is believed to have been created by Lord Brahma himself.
This sacred lake is the spiritual heart of Pushkar. According to legend, it formed when a lotus flower dropped from Lord Brahma’s hand. Surrounded by 52 bathing ghats and over 400 temples, the lake is a centre for religious rituals, especially during Kartik Purnima. The soft chanting of prayers, the ringing bells, and the aroma of incense create an otherworldly atmosphere.
One of the very few temples in the world dedicated to Lord Brahma, this 14th-century structure is built in marble and stone with a distinctive red spire. Devotees from across the country visit this temple, especially during the Pushkar Fair, to seek blessings from the creator god.
Situated atop Ratnagiri Hill, this temple is dedicated to Goddess Savitri, Lord Brahma’s consort. The short trek or ropeway to the top offers panoramic views of Pushkar town and its surroundings, especially enchanting at sunrise or sunset. Later, come back to your cozy accommodation and overnight for the next adventure and excitement in Bikaner. a city in Rajasthan's Thar Desert, is known as the "Camel Country".
After breakfast, proceed to Bikaner, a historic city on the edge of the Thar Desert, renowned for its majestic forts, havelis, and camel heritage.
Unlike most Rajasthani forts, Junagarh is not built on a hill but still stands imposing with massive ramparts and moats. Constructed in the 16th century by Raja Rai Singh, the fort is an architectural gem, housing beautiful palaces like Anup Mahal, Badal Mahal, and Phool Mahal, each adorned with mirror work, lattice windows, and frescoes.
Built in Indo-Saracenic style, this red sandstone palace was commissioned by Maharaja Ganga Singh. Part of the palace is now a heritage hotel, while another section is a museum showcasing royal artefacts, paintings, and hunting trophies.
One of its kind in Asia, the Camel Breeding Farm is both educational and entertaining. Learn about different camel breeds, try camel milk ice cream, and watch camels at play. A great place for families and photography enthusiasts.
This 15th-century temple is a work of art, built using ghee instead of mortar, according to legend. It features exquisite mirror work, frescoes, and intricate carvings & Visit the nearby Karni Mata Temple in Deshnok, famously known as the Rat Temple, where thousands of sacred rats are revered and freely roam the premises. Later, come back to your accommodation and overnight
After breakfast, journey to Jodhpur, the majestic Blue City that borders the starkness of the Thar Desert. Known for its hilltop fortress, azure buildings, and royal lineage, Jodhpur is a dream for history lovers.
Towering 400 feet above the city, Mehrangarh Fort is among India’s most impressive fortresses. Its massive walls house museums with royal costumes, palanquins, weapons, and period rooms like the Phool Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, and Moti Mahal. The views over the blue-painted old city from the fort ramparts are simply breathtaking.
A beautiful white marble cenotaph was built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, surrounded by lush gardens and small lakes. It’s often called the “Taj Mahal of Marwar.”
This 20th-century palace is still the residence of the Jodhpur royal family and partially a luxury hotel. The museum inside showcases vintage clocks, cars, and royal portraits. Explore the surroundings Clock Tower and enjoy traditional food tales in Jodhpur. Later, come back hotel for overnight.
Leave Jodhpur after breakfast and drive towards the Mewar region, passing scenic rural landscapes, hills, and forests. This day is perfect for those who love architecture, spirituality, and quiet landscapes.
Nestled in a secluded valley of the Aravalli hills, the Ranakpur Temples are one of India’s most significant Jain temple complexes. The Chaumukha Temple, dedicated to Lord Adinath, has 1,444 unique marble pillars, all carved with astonishing detail. The play of light and shadow through the stone latticework is mesmerising.
A short detour brings you to the mighty Kumbhalgarh Fort, known for its 36 km-long wall, the second longest in the world after the Great Wall of China. Built by Rana Kumbha, this fortress also marks the birthplace of Maharana Pratap. The fort’s vantage point provides panoramic views of the rugged Aravalli ranges.
Depart to Udaipur & Overnight As the evening falls, bid farewell to Ranakpur & Kumbhalgarh and embark on a journey to Udaipur, where you can reflect on the day's discoveries. Upon reaching Udaipur, smoothly transition to the next chapter of your adventure as you settle into your hotel and await the "City of Lakes" and arguably the most romantic city in Rajasthan. Udaipur is a jewel of Rajputana grandeur.
Have a delicious breakfast in the morning and explore the largest palace in Rajasthan, the City Palace stands proudly on the banks of Lake Pichola. Inside, you’ll find grand courtyards, balconies, and royal rooms such as the Krishna Vilas, Mor Chowk, and Zenana Mahal. The museum displays priceless art, glassware, weapons, and ceremonial items.
A short walk from the palace, this 17th-century Indo-Aryan temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Marvel at the carved stone elephants, the Garuda statue, and the ornate pillars.
No visit to Udaipur is complete without a sunset boat ride on Lake Pichola, with views of the Jag Mandir and Taj Lake Palace, floating like white lotus flowers on the lake. The golden hue of sunset reflected on the waters is pure magic.
This “Garden of the Maidens” was built by Maharana Sangram Singh for the royal ladies. Adorned with lotus pools, marble fountains, elephant statues, and shaded walkways, it's a serene retreat.
Located on the waterfront at Gangaur Ghat, this 18th-century haveli has over 100 rooms showcasing costumes, musical instruments, and royal artefacts. In the evening, don’t miss the Dharohar Dance Show, which brings Rajasthani folk dance and puppetry to life.
Monsoon Palace (optional) Perched on a hill, Sajjangarh Palace offers stunning sunset views over the city and Fateh Sagar Lake. Built as a monsoon retreat for the royal family, it overlooks the Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary.
As evening descends and the wheels of your vehicle approach your desired location, you'll find yourself at the city's gateway once more. The airport/railway station or any desired location in Udaipur awaits, ready to carry you back to your everyday world. As you bid adieu to India and take to the skies, you carry with you the essence of this remarkable adventure. The memories are your souvenirs, the heritage your inspiration, and the land of India a gem forever cherished in the crown of your travel diaries. Until the next time you tread upon its regal soil, India remains a treasure trove of royal memories that shall forever enchant your heart and mind.
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