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From Delhi :- Rajasthan Tour with Agra By Private Car 15 Nights 16 Days

Embark on a captivating 16-day journey through the cultural treasures of India, weaving through the historic landscapes of Rajasthan, the vibrant streets of Delhi, and the iconic city of Agra. Begin in Delhi, where ancient monuments like the Qutub Minar and Humayun's Tomb harmoniously coexist with the modernity of New Delhi. Immerse yourself in the energetic chaos of Chandni Chowk before proceeding to Agra, home to the awe-inspiring Taj Mahal.

Venture into the regal state of Rajasthan, exploring the Pink City of Jaipur with its splendid palaces, vibrant bazaars, and the majestic Amber Fort. Move on to Jodhpur, the Blue City, where the Mehrangarh Fort stands as a testament to Rajput power. Udaipur, the City of Lakes, offers a tranquil interlude, with boat rides on Lake Pichola and visits to the exquisite City Palace.

Explore the enchanting desert city of Jaisalmer, with its golden fort and mesmerizing sand dunes, before discovering the historic charm of Bundi and the spiritual ambiance of Pushkar. The journey concludes back in Delhi, where you can reflect on the kaleidoscope of experiences gathered during this immersive exploration of India's diverse and rich cultural heritage.

 

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Highlights

  • Explore the Historic sites of Delhi like Jama Masjid, Humayun’s Tomb & India Gate
  • Experience the chaotic spice market of Old Delhi.
  • Witness the iconic Taj Mahal at sunrise, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Explore the majestic Agra Fort & the ghost city Fatehpur Sikri with its rich Mughal architecture.
  • Visit Hawa Mahal or the Palace of Winds with its unique facade.
  • Visit the historical Amber Fort, a majestic hilltop fortress.
  • Explore the City Palace showcasing Rajput and Mughal architecture.
  • Visit the beautiful Monkey Temple in Jaipur.
  • Visit the only temple dedicated to Lord Brahma in Pushkar.
  • Explore the Majestic blue city of India, Jodhpur.

What’s Included

  • Pickup and drop back to hotel / airport in New Delhi.
  • Elephant ride in Jaipur ( If Option Chosen )
  • 15 Nights 03 Or 05 Star accommodation, Single/Dbl Occupancy Bed / Breakfast / Taxes ( If Option Chosen )
  • Accompanying professional Tour Guide in your language.
  • All Entrance / Monuments Tickets fees ( If Option Chosen )
  • Rickshaw ride in Delhi ( If Option Chosen )
  • Camel ride in Jaisalmer ( If Option Chosen )
  • Lunch and Dinner at restaurant or at hotel
  • Tip to Tour Guide & Chauffeur

Detailed Itinerary

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Arrival in Delhi

This tour begins with mid night arrival in Delhi. Our trained representative will be there to greet you at the airport & then transfer you to the pre booked hotel and make sure you take sufficient rest & gain comfort.

Overnight stay at the hotel is planned.

Delhi City Tour

Delhi is simply majestic. Strolling through the streets of Delhi hand in hand with one’s beloved is absolutely amazing.A tour of Old and New Delhi offers a unique perspective on the city's evolution, from the grandeur of Mughal architecture to the modernity of colonial and post-independence eras.It's a captivating journey that showcases Delhi's rich history, diverse culture, and the coexistence of tradition and modernity in India's bustling capital.Overall, an Old and New Delhi tour is a captivating exploration of the city's contrasts and a testament to its enduring legacy as a historical and contemporary cultural hub.

Post Breakfast, start your full day guided city tour of Delhi & Visit Monuments like

Jama Masjid: It is one of the most iconic sites of Old Delhi. This grand mosque was erected in 17th century by 5th Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan when the Mughal capital was moved from Agra to Delhi. 25000 believers can offer prayer at one time in this mosque. This is a beautiful example of Indo Islamic architecture.

Spice Market: Old Delhi’s spice market is located in chandni chowk area is believed to be one of the oldest & biggest spice markets of Asia. A visit to this market is a must & to experience the busy streets & smell the essence of different spices. Enjoy the rickshaw ride to see the busy & narrow lanes of Old Delhi.

Raj Ghat: It is a cremation site of one of the most respected & renowned persons of the world, Mahatma Gandhi (The Great Soul Gandhi). He is a national hero & led many movements against the unlawful practices of British Raj in India before independence.

Humayun’s Tomb: It is believed to be the first garden Mausoleum of India which is the final resting place of 2nd Mughal Emperor Humayun. It was erected in 16th century by his widow Haji Bano Begam. The mausoleum is a beautiful example of fusion of Indo Islamic architecture. This grand mausoleum is standing in the middle of the char bagh Persian style of garden with water channels & fountains. This mausoleum complex is also known as ‘Dormitory of Mughals’ because it has around 150 tombs of the family members of Mughal Emperors.

India Gate: It is a war memorial which was erected in 20th century before independence to honour the martyrdom of 13000 soldiers who lost their lives in the First World War. This huge gateway with a height of 52 metres is built of sand stone & it is a symbol of India.

Bangla Sahib Gurudwara: It is a prominent Sikh house of worship in Delhi, is known for its serene sarovar (pool) and golden dome. Built in the 18th century, it commemorates Guru Har Krishan's stay. The gurudwara serves langar (free community meals) and embodies Sikh principles of selfless service and equality.

Qutub Minar: It is an iconic landmark in Delhi, India, stands as a testament to the capital's rich history. Constructed in the early 13th century by Qutub-ud-din Aibak and later expanded by his successors, this UNESCO World Heritage Site represents Indo-Islamic architecture. The towering minaret, reaching a height of 73 meters, boasts intricate Arabic inscriptions and ornate carvings. Surrounding it are historic structures such as the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque and the Iron Pillar. Qutub Minar narrates tales of Delhi's diverse cultural influences, from the Qutub complex's inception as a victory tower to its subsequent repurposing under different dynasties.

Lotus Temple: It is an architectural marvel shaped like a blooming lotus flower. Completed in 1986, it serves as the Bahá'í House of Worship, welcoming people of all faiths. The serene white marble structure stands as a symbol of unity, attracting visitors for its unique design and peaceful ambiance.

Post city tour, you will be drop off to your pre booked accommodation & relax.

You are staying this night in Delhi.

Driven from Delhi to Mandawa

After breakfast, you will be driven to Mandawa. This journey takes 04 – 05 hours with a stop at halfway for refreshments.

Upon arrival in Mandawa, check inn to the pre booked accommodation & then you will go & explore the beautiful Haveli’s of Mandawa.

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Mandawa, a charming town in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, India, is a living canvas of vibrant frescoes and ornate havelis. Renowned for its well-preserved heritage, Mandawa transports visitors back in time with its opulent mansions adorned with intricate murals depicting mythological scenes, daily life, and royal grandeur. The town's open-air art gallery showcases the skill and creativity of local artists. Mandawa's enchanting streets, rich in cultural and architectural treasures, provide a unique glimpse into Rajasthan's history and artistic heritage, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic experience amid the splendor of Indian heritage.

Murmuria Haveli: Murmuria Haveli, a masterpiece in Mandawa, Rajasthan, epitomizes the region's architectural splendor. Constructed in the 1930s, this haveli boasts intricate frescoes depicting mythological tales, royal processions, and daily life. Admired for its detailed craftsmanship, Murmuria Haveli stands as a testament to the artistic legacy of Rajasthan's heritage.

Chokhani Haveli: It is an architectural gem in Mandawa, Rajasthan, showcases the opulence of Shekhawati's heritage. Built in the 19th century, it features exquisite frescoes depicting cultural motifs, royal portraits, and vibrant scenes. This haveli, with its intricate detailing, stands as a splendid example of the artistic and cultural richness of the region.

Jhunjhunwala Haveli: It is an architectural marvel in Mandawa, Rajasthan and showcases exquisite craftsmanship. Built in the 19th century, its intricately painted frescoes depict mythological themes, royal processions, and daily life. The haveli stands as a testament to Shekhawati's artistic heritage, offering a glimpse into the opulence of Rajasthan's bygone era.

Castle Mandawa: A regal fortress in the heart of Shekhawati, Rajasthan, is a splendid heritage hotel. Built in the 18th century, it preserves the grandeur of the region's aristocratic past. With ornate architecture, antique furnishings, and fresco-adorned interiors, Castle Mandawa provides a luxurious journey into Rajasthan's rich history and culture.

After seeing the colourful haveli’s of Mandawa, Came back to the hotel & relax.

You are staying this night in Mandawa.

Driven from Mandawa to Bikaner

Start your day after breakfast & driven to Bikaner, which is another beautiful destination of this tour. This journey takes 03 – 04 hours with a stop at halfway for refreshments. Enroute stop at

Karni Mata Rat Temple: The Rat Temple, located in Deshnoke, is a unique and revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Karni Mata, a mystic deity. Constructed in the 20th century, the temple is known for its extraordinary inhabitants—thousands of rats, considered sacred and known as "kabbas." Devotees believe these rats are reincarnated ancestors. Pilgrims from around the world visit to seek blessings and witness the extraordinary spectacle.

Camel Breeding Farm & Research Centre: Bikaner's Camel Breeding Farm is a pivotal centre for the preservation and promotion of the majestic ship of the desert, the camel. Established to enhance camel breeding and research, the farm hosts various camel breeds. Visitors can witness camel husbandry practices and enjoy camel safaris, showcasing Rajasthan's cultural richness.

After the sightseeing, check inn to the pre booked accommodation & Relax.

You are staying this night in Bikaner.

Explore Bikaner & Later Driven to Jaisalmer

Bikaner, a city in the heart of the Thar Desert, Rajasthan, is a treasure trove of cultural heritage. It was founded by a rajput prince Rao Bika in 15th century. The city is known for its opulent palaces, including Junagarh Fort with its intricate architecture, and the red sandstone marvel of Lalgarh Palace. Bikaner's vibrant markets offer glimpses into traditional Rajasthani crafts, textiles, and sweets. The city is renowned for its camel breeding farm, showcasing the enduring bond between the people and the "ship of the desert." With its rich history, ornate havelis, and vibrant festivals like the Camel Festival, Bikaner stands as a testament to the royal and cultural tapestry of Rajasthan.

Post breakfast, start your city tour & visit the magnificent fort & the Haveli’s of Bikaner.

Junagarh Fort: It is an architectural marvel in Bikaner, Rajasthan, stands as an impregnable fortress built in the 16th century. Surrounded by a moat, it boasts stunning palaces, courtyards, and temples displaying exquisite craftsmanship. Intricate stone carvings, ornate balconies, and delicately designed windows characterize its structures. The fort houses the Anup Mahal, Gaj Mandir, and Phool Mahal, showcasing opulent interiors adorned with gold leaf, mirror work, and frescoes.

Rampuria Haveli: It is an architectural gem in Bikaner, Rajasthan, stands as a testament to the city's opulent past. Built in the 19th century by the prosperous Rampuria family, the haveli showcases intricate carvings, ornate facades, and latticed windows. Its grandeur reflects a fusion of Mughal and Rajput styles. The haveli complex comprises several interconnected mansions, each displaying unique craftsmanship.

After completing the sightseeing, you will be driven to Jaisalmer. This journey takes 04 – 05 hours with a stop at halfway for refreshments.

Upon arrival in Jaisalmer, check inn to the pre booked accommodation & relax.

You are staying this night in Jaisalmer.

Jaisalmer City Tour

Jaisalmer is situated in the heart of the Thar Desert, and its name, "Golden City," derives from the yellow sandstone used to construct its historic buildings, which take on a golden hue when bathed in the sunlight.The city was founded in 1156 AD by Maharawal Jaisal Singh, a Rajput ruler. It served as a strategic trading post on the camel caravan routes, connecting India with Central Asia and beyond.Jaisalmer is a city that transports visitors to a bygone era with its stunning architecture, rich history, and the enchanting allure of the Thar Desert. It's a destination where the golden sands, ancient forts, and vibrant culture combine to create an unforgettable experience.

Today your day will begin with a visit of the monuments like

Jaisalmer Fort: A mesmerizing sandstone fortress in the heart of the Thar Desert stands as a testament to Rajasthan's architectural grandeur. Built in 1156 AD by Maharaja Jaisal, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a living citadel with a thriving community residing within its walls. Dominating the skyline, the fort exhibits intricate craftsmanship, featuring ornate balconies, latticed windows, and imposing gates. The Golden Fort, as it is fondly known, derives its name from the honey-hued sandstone that glows under the desert sun.

Patwon ki Haveli: Patwon ki Haveli, a cluster of five historic mansions in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, showcases exquisite architecture and intricate carvings. Constructed in the 19th century by wealthy merchants, these sandstone structures boast ornate facades, elaborate balconies, and detailed interiors. A testament to the region's opulent past, they stand as iconic landmarks in the Golden City.

Gadisar Lake: A historic reservoir in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, captivates with its scenic charm and cultural significance. Built in the 14th century, it served as a vital water source for the city. Surrounded by temples, shrines, and ghats, the lake offers a tranquil retreat and reflects Jaisalmer's rich heritage against its picturesque backdrop.

Jain Temple: Jaisalmer's Jain Temples are architectural jewels, showcasing the city's religious and artistic heritage. Constructed from golden-yellow sandstone, these temples, including the famous Chandraprabhu and Parsavanath Jain Temples, boast intricate carvings, celestial designs, and serene ambiance, making them sacred sanctuaries and cultural treasures in the heart of the Thar Desert.

Sam & Sand Dunes: Sam Sand Dunes, near Jaisalmer, epitomize the mystique of the Thar Desert. Vast stretches of golden sands create a mesmerizing landscape, and camel safaris offer an authentic desert experience. At sunset, the dunes come alive with hues of orange and gold, making Sam a captivating destination for nature and adventure enthusiasts.

In the evening enjoy the sunset & the camel ride amidst the sand dunes of Thar Desert.

After sightseeing, come back to the hotel & relax.

You are staying this night in Jaisalmer.

Driven from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur

Today your day will begin with a drive to Jodhpur. This journey takes 05 – 06 hours with a stop at halfway for refreshments. Enroute visit to the very famous temple that is situated outskirts of Jodhpur.

Mandore Garden Temple: This complex houses the historic Mandore Gardens Temple. Dedicated to various Hindu deities, this temple within the expansive gardens showcases stunning architecture, including intricately carved cenotaphs. The peaceful ambiance and lush greenery make Mandore Gardens Temple a serene retreat, steeped in cultural and historical significance.

After visiting the temple, continue driven to Jodhpur. Upon arrival in Jodhpur, check in to the hotel & relax.

You are staying this night in Jodhpur.

Jodhpur City Tour

Jodhpur, known as the "Blue City" and "Sun City," is a historic marvel in Rajasthan. Enclosed by the Thar Desert, its skyline is dominated by majestic Mehrangarh Fort, a formidable structure with panoramic views. The city was founded by King Rao Jodha in 15th century as the capital of Marwar Kingdom. The city's indigo-hued houses in the old town add a distinctive charm. Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhawan Palace, and Mandore Gardens showcase architectural grandeur. Jodhpur is a tapestry of culture, history, and vibrant markets like Sardar Market. Rich in Rajput heritage, it encapsulates the regal spirit of Rajasthan, offering a sensory feast with its palaces, temples, and bustling streets steeped in tradition.

Start your city tour with a professional tour guide & explore the beautiful sites of Jodhpur.

Mehrangarh Fort: An architectural masterpiece in Jodhpur rises dramatically on a rocky cliff, 400 feet above the city. Built in the 15th century by Rao Jodha, its imposing walls guard a complex of ornate palaces, courtyards, and museums. Intricate carvings, expansive courtyards, and stunning architecture narrate tales of Rajput valor. The fort's museum houses an impressive collection of artifacts, weapons, and royal paraphernalia, providing insight into the rich heritage. From its strategic perch, Mehrangarh offers breathtaking views of the "Blue City" below, making it an iconic symbol of Rajasthan's regal grandeur and historical legacy.

Jaswant Thada: A serene marble cenotaph in Jodhpur honors Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. Built in 1899, its white marble architecture with intricate carvings and delicate lattice work creates an ethereal ambiance. Set amidst landscaped gardens, the memorial offers peaceful respite and scenic views of Mehrangarh Fort and the city. This cenotaph is also known as Taj Mahal of Jodhpur because of the use of white marble.

Clock Tower: The Clock Tower in Jodhpur anchors the bustling Sardar Market. Built by Maharaja Sardar Singh, it's a prominent landmark and a vibrant hub of activity. The towering structure, adorned with traditional Rajasthani architecture, adds a cultural touch to the cityscape, embodying the fusion of history and contemporary life.

After completing the city tour of Jodhpur, come back to the hotel & relax.

You are staying this night in Jodhpur.

Driven to Udaipur & Enroute stop at Ranakpur Temple

Post breakfast, you will be driven to the city of lakes – Udaipur. This journey takes 06 – 07 hours with a stop at Ranakpur Jain Temple.

Ranakpur Jain Temple: This Jain temple is a masterpiece of white marble artistry. Built in the 15th century, dedicated to Adinatha, the temple showcases exquisite architecture with 1,444 intricately carved pillars, each unique in design. The delicate filigree work, domes, and majestic sculptures create an atmosphere of divine grandeur. The Chaumukha Temple, as it is also known, embodies Jain principles of non-violence and asceticism. Surrounded by lush greenery, the temple's spiritual tranquility and architectural brilliance make it a revered pilgrimage destination, drawing visitors to experience the sacred beauty of Jain craftsmanship.

After seeing the Jain Temple & having lunch, you will be continuing driven to Udaipur. Upon arrival in Udaipur, check inn to the pre booked accommodation & relax.

You are staying this night in Udaipur.

Udaipur City Tour

Udaipur, the "City of Lakes" is a symphony of history, culture, and natural beauty. It was founded by Maharana Udai Singh in 16th century. The city is also known as ‘Venice of East’. Surrounded by the Aravalli Mountains, Udaipur's centrepiece is the picturesque Lake Pichola, adorned with palaces like the iconic Lake Palace and City Palace. The city's narrow streets, vibrant markets, and ornate havelis reflect its rich Rajputana heritage. Udaipur is renowned for its regal architecture, including the Jagdish Temple and Saheliyon Ki Bari. The bustling bazaars, boat rides on tranquil lakes, and the cultural extravaganza of the Bagore Ki Haveli ensure that Udaipur captivates visitors with its timeless charm and royal allure.

Start your day tour with a professional tour guide after breakfast & visit the beautiful sites of Udaipur.

City Palace: The City Palace Museum, Udaipur is housed within the very iconic, 450 year old Palace, the former abode of the rulers of Mewar. It was formally declared as a Museum open to the public in 1969 through the efforts of Maharana Bhagwat Singh of Mewar. The City Palace in Udaipur, Rajasthan, is a breathtaking testament to Rajput architecture and heritage. Built over centuries, it stands on the eastern bank of Lake Pichola, offering panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. This grand complex amalgamates various palaces, courtyards, and gardens, with ornate structures like the Mubarak Mahal and the intricately designed Chandra Mahal. The fusion of Rajasthani, Mughal, European, and Chinese architectural styles is evident in the delicate mirror work, colorful frescoes, and majestic balconies. The City Palace is not just a historical marvel but a living symbol of Udaipur's regal past and cultural richness.

Jagdish Temple: It is a majestic Hindu shrine in Udaipur, Rajasthan, is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Built in 1651, its Indo-Aryan architecture mesmerizes with intricately carved pillars, ornate ceilings, and a towering spire. Located near Lake Pichola, the temple is a spiritual oasis, radiating cultural and religious significance in Udaipur's enchanting landscape.

Saheliyon ki Bari: It is a historic garden in Udaipur is a symphony of fountains, lotus pools, and lush greenery. Built in the 18th century, it was designed as a serene retreat for royal maidens. The garden's ornate pavilions, kiosks, and marble elephants exude a tranquil charm, making it a delightful destination.

Boat Ride in Lake Pichola: A boat ride on Lake Pichola in Udaipur is a mesmerizing experience, offering panoramic views of regal palaces, including the Lake Palace and City Palace, against the backdrop of the Aravalli Mountains. The serene waters create a tranquil setting as the boat glides through Udaipur's captivating scenery, immersing visitors in royal elegance.

After seeing the sites of Udaipur, come back to the hotel & relax.

You are staying this night in Udaipur.

Driven from Udaipur to Bundi via Chittorgarh

Commence your day post breakfast, you will be driven to Bundi. This journey takes 05 – 06 hours with a stop at Chittorgarh Fort.

Chittorgarh Fort: It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Rajasthan, stands as a symbol of Rajput valor and resilience. Built in the 7th century, it sprawls over a hill, showcasing a stunning blend of architecture. The fort boasts majestic structures like Vijay Stambh and Kirti Stambh, adorned with intricate carvings. The massive complex houses palaces, temples, and reservoirs. Chittorgarh's history is steeped in tales of heroism, including the legendary tale of Rani Padmini. With its grandeur, architectural marvels, and historical significance, Chittorgarh Fort remains an enduring testament to Rajasthan's rich cultural and martial heritage.

After the sightseeing, continue driven to Bundi. Upon arrival in Bundi, Check inn to your pre booked hotel & relax.

You are staying this night in Bundi.

Explore Bundi & Later Driven to Jaipur

Bundi, a captivating town in Rajasthan, India, is a hidden gem renowned for its medieval charm and artistic heritage. It used to be the capital of Hada Rajput in 14th century. The city is also known as ‘City of Step wells’. Nestled amid the Aravalli Range, Bundi boasts the impressive Taragarh Fort, ancient stepwells like Rani Ji Ki Baori, and the intricately adorned Bundi Palace. The town's narrow lanes are adorned with blue houses, murals, and vibrant markets. Bundi's unique blend of historical architecture, serene lakes, and traditional craftsmanship, seen in its miniature paintings, creates an authentic Rajasthani experience. Off the beaten path, Bundi exudes a timeless allure, offering travelers a glimpse into Rajasthan's rich cultural tapestry.

Taragarh Fort: Taragarh Fort is an ancient stronghold steeped in history. Built in the 14th century, its rugged walls and battlements overlook the town, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The fort houses various reservoirs, chambers, and temples, including the Rani Mahal with its exquisite murals. Its architectural grandeur and strategic location make it a significant landmark, echoing tales of Bundi's valor and royal heritage. Taragarh Fort's timeless allure, coupled with its historical significance and captivating vistas, make it a compelling destination for history enthusiasts and travelers seeking a glimpse into Rajasthan's glorious past.

Rani Ji Ki Baori: It is an ancient stepwell in Bundi, Rajasthan, is a testament to exquisite craftsmanship. Built in the 17th century by Queen Nathavati, the stepwell features ornate pillars, detailed carvings, and a multi-story structure. This architectural marvel served as both a water source and a tranquil retreat, reflecting Bundi's artistic and functional heritage.

84 Pillared Cenotaph: It is an architectural marvel dating back to the 17th century. Constructed in honor of Deva, a nobleman, it features 84 intricately carved pillars supporting a chhatri (cenotaph). The cenotaph's detailed craftsmanship and serene ambiance make it a significant historical and cultural landmark in Bundi.

You will be driven to Jaipur after seeing the sites of Bundi. This journey takes 03 – 04 hours with a stop at halfway for refreshments. Upon arrival in Jaipur, check inn to the pre booked hotel & relax.

You are staying this night in Jaipur.

Jaipur City Tour

Jaipur, known as the "Pink City," is one of the most famous tourist destinations, is a vibrant metropolis in Rajasthan, India, steeped in history and culture. Founded in 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, its distinct pink-hued buildings were painted to welcome the Prince of Wales in 1876. The city is a treasure trove of palaces, including the opulent City Palace, Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds), and the hilltop Amber Fort. Jaipur's bustling markets, like Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar, offer a kaleidoscope of textiles, jewelry, and handicrafts. It remains a testament to Rajput grandeur, architectural marvels, and a vibrant tapestry of traditions, attracting visitors from across the globe.

Post breakfast, start your city tour with professional tour guide & visit beautiful sites of Jaipur.

Amber Fort: This majestic fort located in Amer town surrounded with Aravali hills near Jaipur, Rajasthan, is a majestic fortification that echoes the opulence of Rajputana architecture. Built in the 16th century, it showcases a fusion of Hindu and Mughal styles. With ornate palaces, intricate carvings, and panoramic views, Amber Fort stands as a testament to India's regal heritage.

Panna Meena Kund: It is a historic step well near Amer Fort in Jaipur, is a symphony of ancient engineering and aesthetics. Built in the 16th century, its geometrically patterned steps and vibrant hues make it both functional and visually striking. The step well served as a communal gathering place and a source of water in the arid region.

Hawa Mahal or Palace of Winds: It stands as a mesmerizing architectural marvel in Jaipur. Built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, its unique facade with 953 intricately designed windows allowed royal ladies to observe street festivities while maintaining privacy. This five-story honeycomb-like structure is a cultural gem.

Jal Mahal or The Water Palace: This palace is an enchanting architectural gem in the midst of Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur. Built in the 18th century, the palace appears to float on the lake's surface. With its red sandstone and intricate details, Jal Mahal is a captivating testament to Rajput style.

Jantar Mantar or The Observatory: It is an astronomical observatory in Jaipur, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Constructed in the early 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, it houses a collection of architectural instruments for celestial observations. The site showcases the ingenuity of Indian astronomers and stands as a historic testament to scientific achievement.

City Palace: This is believed to be one of the 03 biggest palaces of any royal family in Jaipur. It is a splendid royal complex reflecting a fusion of Rajput, Mughal, and European architectural styles. Constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in the 18th century, it houses museums, courtyards, and palatial structures. The palace stands as a living testament to Jaipur's regal history and cultural richness.

There will be a stop for lunch & shopping in between the sightseeing of Jaipur.

Birla Temple or Laxmi Narayan Temple: This beautiful temple was constructed in 1988 by the Birla Family, is dedicated to Lord Vishnu & Goddess Laxmi. This temple graces the skyline of Jaipur. Adorned with intricate carvings, it stands as a serene oasis of spirituality amidst the bustling city. Witness the evening aarti ceremony in the temple.

Post sightseeing of Jaipur, you will be drop off to your hotel & relax.

Driven from Jaipur to Agra

Post Breakfast, check out from hotel & driven to Agra. This journey takes 04 – 05 hours with a stop for lunch at halfway. Enroute stop at

Chand Baoli step well: This step well located in Abhaneri village near Jaipur,  is an ancient step well dating back to the 9th century. With 3,500 symmetrical steps leading to the water level, it exemplifies intricate architecture. The well, surrounded by arched corridors, served as a water reservoir and a respite from the desert heat.

Fatehpur Sikri: It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its exquisite Mughal architecture. Commissioned by Emperor Akbar in the late 16th century, the city served as the Mughal capital from 1571 to 1585. It is also known as a Ghost Town which has been abandoned since many centuries. This is also the place where the sufi mystic had forecasted the birth of a worldly heir Prince Salim. The site reflects a unique blend of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles, showcasing Akbar's vision of religious tolerance. Despite its short-lived prominence, Fatehpur Sikri remains a poignant symbol of Mughal splendor and cultural synthesis.

Continue driven to Agra, upon arrival in Agra, check inn to the pre booked accommodation & relax.

You are staying this night in Agra.

Agra City Tour

Agra, located in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India, has a rich and storied history that spans several millennia.Agra's history can be traced back to ancient times when it was known as "Agravana" or "Agrawana" in Sanskrit literature. It is believed to have been part of the ancient Brijbhumi region, associated with Lord Krishna.It gained prominence during the 16th century as the capital of the Mughal Empire under Emperor Akbar, who built the Agra Fort and initiated the construction of Fatehpur Sikri nearby.Agra has a rich cultural heritage that blends Mughal, Persian, and Indian influences. This heritage is reflected in its cuisine, art, and music, making it a vibrant and culturally significant destination.

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Start your day early at sunrise to visit the Taj Mahal with professional tour guide. After visiting the Taj Mahal, come back to the hotel for breakfast.

Taj Mahal at Sunrise: It is believed to be one of the most beautiful examples of expressing love for a woman. This marble mausoleum was erected in 17th century by 5th Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal who died after childbirth. It took 22 years to build. It is something that you must see once in a life as a person.

Agra Fort: The Majestic fort is believed to be the first fort erected by Mughal Emperor in 16th & 17th centuries in their first capital city Agra which was known as Akbarabad. This has huge ramparts, beautiful palaces in red sandstone & white marble, big halls of common & private audiences, Persian form gardens with water channels & fountains. This fort is not to be missed when you are in Agra.

Etimad ud Daulah or the Baby Taj: Often called the "Baby Taj," the Itimad-ud-Daulah's Tomb in Agra, is a masterpiece of Mughal architecture. Built in the 17th century by Nur Jahan for her father, it features intricate marble inlay work and serene gardens. This smaller-scale gem is considered a precursor to the grandeur of the Taj Mahal.

Mehtab Bagh or the Moon light Garden: This beautiful Moon Light garden located across the Yamuna River from the Taj Mahal in Agra, offers breathtaking views of the iconic monument. Built during the Mughal era, it is a charbagh (four-part garden) with lush greenery. The garden is an ideal spot to admire the Taj Mahal's beauty and capture stunning reflections at the sunset.

After visiting the sites of Agra, driven back to the pre booked accommodation & relax.

You are staying in Agra.

Driven Back to Delhi & Departure

After breakfast, you will be driven back to Delhi. This journey takes 03 – 04 hours with a stop at halfway for refreshments.

Upon arrival in Delhi, You will be drop off to your preferred location in & around Delhi.

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Arrival in Delhi

This tour begins with mid night arrival in Delhi. Our trained representative will be there to greet you at the airport & then transfer you to the pre booked hotel and make sure you take sufficient rest & gain comfort.

Overnight stay at the hotel is planned.

Delhi City Tour

Delhi is simply majestic. Strolling through the streets of Delhi hand in hand with one’s beloved is absolutely amazing.A tour of Old and New Delhi offers a unique perspective on the city's evolution, from the grandeur of Mughal architecture to the modernity of colonial and post-independence eras.It's a captivating journey that showcases Delhi's rich history, diverse culture, and the coexistence of tradition and modernity in India's bustling capital.Overall, an Old and New Delhi tour is a captivating exploration of the city's contrasts and a testament to its enduring legacy as a historical and contemporary cultural hub.

Post Breakfast, start your full day guided city tour of Delhi & Visit Monuments like

Jama Masjid: It is one of the most iconic sites of Old Delhi. This grand mosque was erected in 17th century by 5th Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan when the Mughal capital was moved from Agra to Delhi. 25000 believers can offer prayer at one time in this mosque. This is a beautiful example of Indo Islamic architecture.

Spice Market: Old Delhi’s spice market is located in chandni chowk area is believed to be one of the oldest & biggest spice markets of Asia. A visit to this market is a must & to experience the busy streets & smell the essence of different spices. Enjoy the rickshaw ride to see the busy & narrow lanes of Old Delhi.

Raj Ghat: It is a cremation site of one of the most respected & renowned persons of the world, Mahatma Gandhi (The Great Soul Gandhi). He is a national hero & led many movements against the unlawful practices of British Raj in India before independence.

Humayun’s Tomb: It is believed to be the first garden Mausoleum of India which is the final resting place of 2nd Mughal Emperor Humayun. It was erected in 16th century by his widow Haji Bano Begam. The mausoleum is a beautiful example of fusion of Indo Islamic architecture. This grand mausoleum is standing in the middle of the char bagh Persian style of garden with water channels & fountains. This mausoleum complex is also known as ‘Dormitory of Mughals’ because it has around 150 tombs of the family members of Mughal Emperors.

India Gate: It is a war memorial which was erected in 20th century before independence to honour the martyrdom of 13000 soldiers who lost their lives in the First World War. This huge gateway with a height of 52 metres is built of sand stone & it is a symbol of India.

Bangla Sahib Gurudwara: It is a prominent Sikh house of worship in Delhi, is known for its serene sarovar (pool) and golden dome. Built in the 18th century, it commemorates Guru Har Krishan's stay. The gurudwara serves langar (free community meals) and embodies Sikh principles of selfless service and equality.

Qutub Minar: It is an iconic landmark in Delhi, India, stands as a testament to the capital's rich history. Constructed in the early 13th century by Qutub-ud-din Aibak and later expanded by his successors, this UNESCO World Heritage Site represents Indo-Islamic architecture. The towering minaret, reaching a height of 73 meters, boasts intricate Arabic inscriptions and ornate carvings. Surrounding it are historic structures such as the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque and the Iron Pillar. Qutub Minar narrates tales of Delhi's diverse cultural influences, from the Qutub complex's inception as a victory tower to its subsequent repurposing under different dynasties.

Lotus Temple: It is an architectural marvel shaped like a blooming lotus flower. Completed in 1986, it serves as the Bahá'í House of Worship, welcoming people of all faiths. The serene white marble structure stands as a symbol of unity, attracting visitors for its unique design and peaceful ambiance.

Post city tour, you will be drop off to your pre booked accommodation & relax.

You are staying this night in Delhi.

Driven from Delhi to Mandawa

After breakfast, you will be driven to Mandawa. This journey takes 04 – 05 hours with a stop at halfway for refreshments.

Upon arrival in Mandawa, check inn to the pre booked accommodation & then you will go & explore the beautiful Haveli’s of Mandawa.

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Mandawa, a charming town in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, India, is a living canvas of vibrant frescoes and ornate havelis. Renowned for its well-preserved heritage, Mandawa transports visitors back in time with its opulent mansions adorned with intricate murals depicting mythological scenes, daily life, and royal grandeur. The town's open-air art gallery showcases the skill and creativity of local artists. Mandawa's enchanting streets, rich in cultural and architectural treasures, provide a unique glimpse into Rajasthan's history and artistic heritage, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic experience amid the splendor of Indian heritage.

Murmuria Haveli: Murmuria Haveli, a masterpiece in Mandawa, Rajasthan, epitomizes the region's architectural splendor. Constructed in the 1930s, this haveli boasts intricate frescoes depicting mythological tales, royal processions, and daily life. Admired for its detailed craftsmanship, Murmuria Haveli stands as a testament to the artistic legacy of Rajasthan's heritage.

Chokhani Haveli: It is an architectural gem in Mandawa, Rajasthan, showcases the opulence of Shekhawati's heritage. Built in the 19th century, it features exquisite frescoes depicting cultural motifs, royal portraits, and vibrant scenes. This haveli, with its intricate detailing, stands as a splendid example of the artistic and cultural richness of the region.

Jhunjhunwala Haveli: It is an architectural marvel in Mandawa, Rajasthan and showcases exquisite craftsmanship. Built in the 19th century, its intricately painted frescoes depict mythological themes, royal processions, and daily life. The haveli stands as a testament to Shekhawati's artistic heritage, offering a glimpse into the opulence of Rajasthan's bygone era.

Castle Mandawa: A regal fortress in the heart of Shekhawati, Rajasthan, is a splendid heritage hotel. Built in the 18th century, it preserves the grandeur of the region's aristocratic past. With ornate architecture, antique furnishings, and fresco-adorned interiors, Castle Mandawa provides a luxurious journey into Rajasthan's rich history and culture.

After seeing the colourful haveli’s of Mandawa, Came back to the hotel & relax.

You are staying this night in Mandawa.

Driven from Mandawa to Bikaner

Start your day after breakfast & driven to Bikaner, which is another beautiful destination of this tour. This journey takes 03 – 04 hours with a stop at halfway for refreshments. Enroute stop at

Karni Mata Rat Temple: The Rat Temple, located in Deshnoke, is a unique and revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Karni Mata, a mystic deity. Constructed in the 20th century, the temple is known for its extraordinary inhabitants—thousands of rats, considered sacred and known as "kabbas." Devotees believe these rats are reincarnated ancestors. Pilgrims from around the world visit to seek blessings and witness the extraordinary spectacle.

Camel Breeding Farm & Research Centre: Bikaner's Camel Breeding Farm is a pivotal centre for the preservation and promotion of the majestic ship of the desert, the camel. Established to enhance camel breeding and research, the farm hosts various camel breeds. Visitors can witness camel husbandry practices and enjoy camel safaris, showcasing Rajasthan's cultural richness.

After the sightseeing, check inn to the pre booked accommodation & Relax.

You are staying this night in Bikaner.

Explore Bikaner & Later Driven to Jaisalmer

Bikaner, a city in the heart of the Thar Desert, Rajasthan, is a treasure trove of cultural heritage. It was founded by a rajput prince Rao Bika in 15th century. The city is known for its opulent palaces, including Junagarh Fort with its intricate architecture, and the red sandstone marvel of Lalgarh Palace. Bikaner's vibrant markets offer glimpses into traditional Rajasthani crafts, textiles, and sweets. The city is renowned for its camel breeding farm, showcasing the enduring bond between the people and the "ship of the desert." With its rich history, ornate havelis, and vibrant festivals like the Camel Festival, Bikaner stands as a testament to the royal and cultural tapestry of Rajasthan.

Post breakfast, start your city tour & visit the magnificent fort & the Haveli’s of Bikaner.

Junagarh Fort: It is an architectural marvel in Bikaner, Rajasthan, stands as an impregnable fortress built in the 16th century. Surrounded by a moat, it boasts stunning palaces, courtyards, and temples displaying exquisite craftsmanship. Intricate stone carvings, ornate balconies, and delicately designed windows characterize its structures. The fort houses the Anup Mahal, Gaj Mandir, and Phool Mahal, showcasing opulent interiors adorned with gold leaf, mirror work, and frescoes.

Rampuria Haveli: It is an architectural gem in Bikaner, Rajasthan, stands as a testament to the city's opulent past. Built in the 19th century by the prosperous Rampuria family, the haveli showcases intricate carvings, ornate facades, and latticed windows. Its grandeur reflects a fusion of Mughal and Rajput styles. The haveli complex comprises several interconnected mansions, each displaying unique craftsmanship.

After completing the sightseeing, you will be driven to Jaisalmer. This journey takes 04 – 05 hours with a stop at halfway for refreshments.

Upon arrival in Jaisalmer, check inn to the pre booked accommodation & relax.

You are staying this night in Jaisalmer.

Jaisalmer City Tour

Jaisalmer is situated in the heart of the Thar Desert, and its name, "Golden City," derives from the yellow sandstone used to construct its historic buildings, which take on a golden hue when bathed in the sunlight.The city was founded in 1156 AD by Maharawal Jaisal Singh, a Rajput ruler. It served as a strategic trading post on the camel caravan routes, connecting India with Central Asia and beyond.Jaisalmer is a city that transports visitors to a bygone era with its stunning architecture, rich history, and the enchanting allure of the Thar Desert. It's a destination where the golden sands, ancient forts, and vibrant culture combine to create an unforgettable experience.

Today your day will begin with a visit of the monuments like

Jaisalmer Fort: A mesmerizing sandstone fortress in the heart of the Thar Desert stands as a testament to Rajasthan's architectural grandeur. Built in 1156 AD by Maharaja Jaisal, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a living citadel with a thriving community residing within its walls. Dominating the skyline, the fort exhibits intricate craftsmanship, featuring ornate balconies, latticed windows, and imposing gates. The Golden Fort, as it is fondly known, derives its name from the honey-hued sandstone that glows under the desert sun.

Patwon ki Haveli: Patwon ki Haveli, a cluster of five historic mansions in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, showcases exquisite architecture and intricate carvings. Constructed in the 19th century by wealthy merchants, these sandstone structures boast ornate facades, elaborate balconies, and detailed interiors. A testament to the region's opulent past, they stand as iconic landmarks in the Golden City.

Gadisar Lake: A historic reservoir in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, captivates with its scenic charm and cultural significance. Built in the 14th century, it served as a vital water source for the city. Surrounded by temples, shrines, and ghats, the lake offers a tranquil retreat and reflects Jaisalmer's rich heritage against its picturesque backdrop.

Jain Temple: Jaisalmer's Jain Temples are architectural jewels, showcasing the city's religious and artistic heritage. Constructed from golden-yellow sandstone, these temples, including the famous Chandraprabhu and Parsavanath Jain Temples, boast intricate carvings, celestial designs, and serene ambiance, making them sacred sanctuaries and cultural treasures in the heart of the Thar Desert.

Sam & Sand Dunes: Sam Sand Dunes, near Jaisalmer, epitomize the mystique of the Thar Desert. Vast stretches of golden sands create a mesmerizing landscape, and camel safaris offer an authentic desert experience. At sunset, the dunes come alive with hues of orange and gold, making Sam a captivating destination for nature and adventure enthusiasts.

In the evening enjoy the sunset & the camel ride amidst the sand dunes of Thar Desert.

After sightseeing, come back to the hotel & relax.

You are staying this night in Jaisalmer.

Driven from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur

Today your day will begin with a drive to Jodhpur. This journey takes 05 – 06 hours with a stop at halfway for refreshments. Enroute visit to the very famous temple that is situated outskirts of Jodhpur.

Mandore Garden Temple: This complex houses the historic Mandore Gardens Temple. Dedicated to various Hindu deities, this temple within the expansive gardens showcases stunning architecture, including intricately carved cenotaphs. The peaceful ambiance and lush greenery make Mandore Gardens Temple a serene retreat, steeped in cultural and historical significance.

After visiting the temple, continue driven to Jodhpur. Upon arrival in Jodhpur, check in to the hotel & relax.

You are staying this night in Jodhpur.

Jodhpur City Tour

Jodhpur, known as the "Blue City" and "Sun City," is a historic marvel in Rajasthan. Enclosed by the Thar Desert, its skyline is dominated by majestic Mehrangarh Fort, a formidable structure with panoramic views. The city was founded by King Rao Jodha in 15th century as the capital of Marwar Kingdom. The city's indigo-hued houses in the old town add a distinctive charm. Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhawan Palace, and Mandore Gardens showcase architectural grandeur. Jodhpur is a tapestry of culture, history, and vibrant markets like Sardar Market. Rich in Rajput heritage, it encapsulates the regal spirit of Rajasthan, offering a sensory feast with its palaces, temples, and bustling streets steeped in tradition.

Start your city tour with a professional tour guide & explore the beautiful sites of Jodhpur.

Mehrangarh Fort: An architectural masterpiece in Jodhpur rises dramatically on a rocky cliff, 400 feet above the city. Built in the 15th century by Rao Jodha, its imposing walls guard a complex of ornate palaces, courtyards, and museums. Intricate carvings, expansive courtyards, and stunning architecture narrate tales of Rajput valor. The fort's museum houses an impressive collection of artifacts, weapons, and royal paraphernalia, providing insight into the rich heritage. From its strategic perch, Mehrangarh offers breathtaking views of the "Blue City" below, making it an iconic symbol of Rajasthan's regal grandeur and historical legacy.

Jaswant Thada: A serene marble cenotaph in Jodhpur honors Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. Built in 1899, its white marble architecture with intricate carvings and delicate lattice work creates an ethereal ambiance. Set amidst landscaped gardens, the memorial offers peaceful respite and scenic views of Mehrangarh Fort and the city. This cenotaph is also known as Taj Mahal of Jodhpur because of the use of white marble.

Clock Tower: The Clock Tower in Jodhpur anchors the bustling Sardar Market. Built by Maharaja Sardar Singh, it's a prominent landmark and a vibrant hub of activity. The towering structure, adorned with traditional Rajasthani architecture, adds a cultural touch to the cityscape, embodying the fusion of history and contemporary life.

After completing the city tour of Jodhpur, come back to the hotel & relax.

You are staying this night in Jodhpur.

Driven to Udaipur & Enroute stop at Ranakpur Temple

Post breakfast, you will be driven to the city of lakes – Udaipur. This journey takes 06 – 07 hours with a stop at Ranakpur Jain Temple.

Ranakpur Jain Temple: This Jain temple is a masterpiece of white marble artistry. Built in the 15th century, dedicated to Adinatha, the temple showcases exquisite architecture with 1,444 intricately carved pillars, each unique in design. The delicate filigree work, domes, and majestic sculptures create an atmosphere of divine grandeur. The Chaumukha Temple, as it is also known, embodies Jain principles of non-violence and asceticism. Surrounded by lush greenery, the temple's spiritual tranquility and architectural brilliance make it a revered pilgrimage destination, drawing visitors to experience the sacred beauty of Jain craftsmanship.

After seeing the Jain Temple & having lunch, you will be continuing driven to Udaipur. Upon arrival in Udaipur, check inn to the pre booked accommodation & relax.

You are staying this night in Udaipur.

Udaipur City Tour

Udaipur, the "City of Lakes" is a symphony of history, culture, and natural beauty. It was founded by Maharana Udai Singh in 16th century. The city is also known as ‘Venice of East’. Surrounded by the Aravalli Mountains, Udaipur's centrepiece is the picturesque Lake Pichola, adorned with palaces like the iconic Lake Palace and City Palace. The city's narrow streets, vibrant markets, and ornate havelis reflect its rich Rajputana heritage. Udaipur is renowned for its regal architecture, including the Jagdish Temple and Saheliyon Ki Bari. The bustling bazaars, boat rides on tranquil lakes, and the cultural extravaganza of the Bagore Ki Haveli ensure that Udaipur captivates visitors with its timeless charm and royal allure.

Start your day tour with a professional tour guide after breakfast & visit the beautiful sites of Udaipur.

City Palace: The City Palace Museum, Udaipur is housed within the very iconic, 450 year old Palace, the former abode of the rulers of Mewar. It was formally declared as a Museum open to the public in 1969 through the efforts of Maharana Bhagwat Singh of Mewar. The City Palace in Udaipur, Rajasthan, is a breathtaking testament to Rajput architecture and heritage. Built over centuries, it stands on the eastern bank of Lake Pichola, offering panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. This grand complex amalgamates various palaces, courtyards, and gardens, with ornate structures like the Mubarak Mahal and the intricately designed Chandra Mahal. The fusion of Rajasthani, Mughal, European, and Chinese architectural styles is evident in the delicate mirror work, colorful frescoes, and majestic balconies. The City Palace is not just a historical marvel but a living symbol of Udaipur's regal past and cultural richness.

Jagdish Temple: It is a majestic Hindu shrine in Udaipur, Rajasthan, is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Built in 1651, its Indo-Aryan architecture mesmerizes with intricately carved pillars, ornate ceilings, and a towering spire. Located near Lake Pichola, the temple is a spiritual oasis, radiating cultural and religious significance in Udaipur's enchanting landscape.

Saheliyon ki Bari: It is a historic garden in Udaipur is a symphony of fountains, lotus pools, and lush greenery. Built in the 18th century, it was designed as a serene retreat for royal maidens. The garden's ornate pavilions, kiosks, and marble elephants exude a tranquil charm, making it a delightful destination.

Boat Ride in Lake Pichola: A boat ride on Lake Pichola in Udaipur is a mesmerizing experience, offering panoramic views of regal palaces, including the Lake Palace and City Palace, against the backdrop of the Aravalli Mountains. The serene waters create a tranquil setting as the boat glides through Udaipur's captivating scenery, immersing visitors in royal elegance.

After seeing the sites of Udaipur, come back to the hotel & relax.

You are staying this night in Udaipur.

Driven from Udaipur to Bundi via Chittorgarh

Commence your day post breakfast, you will be driven to Bundi. This journey takes 05 – 06 hours with a stop at Chittorgarh Fort.

Chittorgarh Fort: It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Rajasthan, stands as a symbol of Rajput valor and resilience. Built in the 7th century, it sprawls over a hill, showcasing a stunning blend of architecture. The fort boasts majestic structures like Vijay Stambh and Kirti Stambh, adorned with intricate carvings. The massive complex houses palaces, temples, and reservoirs. Chittorgarh's history is steeped in tales of heroism, including the legendary tale of Rani Padmini. With its grandeur, architectural marvels, and historical significance, Chittorgarh Fort remains an enduring testament to Rajasthan's rich cultural and martial heritage.

After the sightseeing, continue driven to Bundi. Upon arrival in Bundi, Check inn to your pre booked hotel & relax.

You are staying this night in Bundi.

Explore Bundi & Later Driven to Jaipur

Bundi, a captivating town in Rajasthan, India, is a hidden gem renowned for its medieval charm and artistic heritage. It used to be the capital of Hada Rajput in 14th century. The city is also known as ‘City of Step wells’. Nestled amid the Aravalli Range, Bundi boasts the impressive Taragarh Fort, ancient stepwells like Rani Ji Ki Baori, and the intricately adorned Bundi Palace. The town's narrow lanes are adorned with blue houses, murals, and vibrant markets. Bundi's unique blend of historical architecture, serene lakes, and traditional craftsmanship, seen in its miniature paintings, creates an authentic Rajasthani experience. Off the beaten path, Bundi exudes a timeless allure, offering travelers a glimpse into Rajasthan's rich cultural tapestry.

Taragarh Fort: Taragarh Fort is an ancient stronghold steeped in history. Built in the 14th century, its rugged walls and battlements overlook the town, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The fort houses various reservoirs, chambers, and temples, including the Rani Mahal with its exquisite murals. Its architectural grandeur and strategic location make it a significant landmark, echoing tales of Bundi's valor and royal heritage. Taragarh Fort's timeless allure, coupled with its historical significance and captivating vistas, make it a compelling destination for history enthusiasts and travelers seeking a glimpse into Rajasthan's glorious past.

Rani Ji Ki Baori: It is an ancient stepwell in Bundi, Rajasthan, is a testament to exquisite craftsmanship. Built in the 17th century by Queen Nathavati, the stepwell features ornate pillars, detailed carvings, and a multi-story structure. This architectural marvel served as both a water source and a tranquil retreat, reflecting Bundi's artistic and functional heritage.

84 Pillared Cenotaph: It is an architectural marvel dating back to the 17th century. Constructed in honor of Deva, a nobleman, it features 84 intricately carved pillars supporting a chhatri (cenotaph). The cenotaph's detailed craftsmanship and serene ambiance make it a significant historical and cultural landmark in Bundi.

You will be driven to Jaipur after seeing the sites of Bundi. This journey takes 03 – 04 hours with a stop at halfway for refreshments. Upon arrival in Jaipur, check inn to the pre booked hotel & relax.

You are staying this night in Jaipur.

Jaipur City Tour

Jaipur, known as the "Pink City," is one of the most famous tourist destinations, is a vibrant metropolis in Rajasthan, India, steeped in history and culture. Founded in 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, its distinct pink-hued buildings were painted to welcome the Prince of Wales in 1876. The city is a treasure trove of palaces, including the opulent City Palace, Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds), and the hilltop Amber Fort. Jaipur's bustling markets, like Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar, offer a kaleidoscope of textiles, jewelry, and handicrafts. It remains a testament to Rajput grandeur, architectural marvels, and a vibrant tapestry of traditions, attracting visitors from across the globe.

Post breakfast, start your city tour with professional tour guide & visit beautiful sites of Jaipur.

Amber Fort: This majestic fort located in Amer town surrounded with Aravali hills near Jaipur, Rajasthan, is a majestic fortification that echoes the opulence of Rajputana architecture. Built in the 16th century, it showcases a fusion of Hindu and Mughal styles. With ornate palaces, intricate carvings, and panoramic views, Amber Fort stands as a testament to India's regal heritage.

Panna Meena Kund: It is a historic step well near Amer Fort in Jaipur, is a symphony of ancient engineering and aesthetics. Built in the 16th century, its geometrically patterned steps and vibrant hues make it both functional and visually striking. The step well served as a communal gathering place and a source of water in the arid region.

Hawa Mahal or Palace of Winds: It stands as a mesmerizing architectural marvel in Jaipur. Built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, its unique facade with 953 intricately designed windows allowed royal ladies to observe street festivities while maintaining privacy. This five-story honeycomb-like structure is a cultural gem.

Jal Mahal or The Water Palace: This palace is an enchanting architectural gem in the midst of Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur. Built in the 18th century, the palace appears to float on the lake's surface. With its red sandstone and intricate details, Jal Mahal is a captivating testament to Rajput style.

Jantar Mantar or The Observatory: It is an astronomical observatory in Jaipur, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Constructed in the early 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, it houses a collection of architectural instruments for celestial observations. The site showcases the ingenuity of Indian astronomers and stands as a historic testament to scientific achievement.

City Palace: This is believed to be one of the 03 biggest palaces of any royal family in Jaipur. It is a splendid royal complex reflecting a fusion of Rajput, Mughal, and European architectural styles. Constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in the 18th century, it houses museums, courtyards, and palatial structures. The palace stands as a living testament to Jaipur's regal history and cultural richness.

There will be a stop for lunch & shopping in between the sightseeing of Jaipur.

Birla Temple or Laxmi Narayan Temple: This beautiful temple was constructed in 1988 by the Birla Family, is dedicated to Lord Vishnu & Goddess Laxmi. This temple graces the skyline of Jaipur. Adorned with intricate carvings, it stands as a serene oasis of spirituality amidst the bustling city. Witness the evening aarti ceremony in the temple.

Post sightseeing of Jaipur, you will be drop off to your hotel & relax.

Driven from Jaipur to Agra

Post Breakfast, check out from hotel & driven to Agra. This journey takes 04 – 05 hours with a stop for lunch at halfway. Enroute stop at

Chand Baoli step well: This step well located in Abhaneri village near Jaipur,  is an ancient step well dating back to the 9th century. With 3,500 symmetrical steps leading to the water level, it exemplifies intricate architecture. The well, surrounded by arched corridors, served as a water reservoir and a respite from the desert heat.

Fatehpur Sikri: It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its exquisite Mughal architecture. Commissioned by Emperor Akbar in the late 16th century, the city served as the Mughal capital from 1571 to 1585. It is also known as a Ghost Town which has been abandoned since many centuries. This is also the place where the sufi mystic had forecasted the birth of a worldly heir Prince Salim. The site reflects a unique blend of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles, showcasing Akbar's vision of religious tolerance. Despite its short-lived prominence, Fatehpur Sikri remains a poignant symbol of Mughal splendor and cultural synthesis.

Continue driven to Agra, upon arrival in Agra, check inn to the pre booked accommodation & relax.

You are staying this night in Agra.

Agra City Tour

Agra, located in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India, has a rich and storied history that spans several millennia.Agra's history can be traced back to ancient times when it was known as "Agravana" or "Agrawana" in Sanskrit literature. It is believed to have been part of the ancient Brijbhumi region, associated with Lord Krishna.It gained prominence during the 16th century as the capital of the Mughal Empire under Emperor Akbar, who built the Agra Fort and initiated the construction of Fatehpur Sikri nearby.Agra has a rich cultural heritage that blends Mughal, Persian, and Indian influences. This heritage is reflected in its cuisine, art, and music, making it a vibrant and culturally significant destination.

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Start your day early at sunrise to visit the Taj Mahal with professional tour guide. After visiting the Taj Mahal, come back to the hotel for breakfast.

Taj Mahal at Sunrise: It is believed to be one of the most beautiful examples of expressing love for a woman. This marble mausoleum was erected in 17th century by 5th Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal who died after childbirth. It took 22 years to build. It is something that you must see once in a life as a person.

Agra Fort: The Majestic fort is believed to be the first fort erected by Mughal Emperor in 16th & 17th centuries in their first capital city Agra which was known as Akbarabad. This has huge ramparts, beautiful palaces in red sandstone & white marble, big halls of common & private audiences, Persian form gardens with water channels & fountains. This fort is not to be missed when you are in Agra.

Etimad ud Daulah or the Baby Taj: Often called the "Baby Taj," the Itimad-ud-Daulah's Tomb in Agra, is a masterpiece of Mughal architecture. Built in the 17th century by Nur Jahan for her father, it features intricate marble inlay work and serene gardens. This smaller-scale gem is considered a precursor to the grandeur of the Taj Mahal.

Mehtab Bagh or the Moon light Garden: This beautiful Moon Light garden located across the Yamuna River from the Taj Mahal in Agra, offers breathtaking views of the iconic monument. Built during the Mughal era, it is a charbagh (four-part garden) with lush greenery. The garden is an ideal spot to admire the Taj Mahal's beauty and capture stunning reflections at the sunset.

After visiting the sites of Agra, driven back to the pre booked accommodation & relax.

You are staying in Agra.

Driven Back to Delhi & Departure

After breakfast, you will be driven back to Delhi. This journey takes 03 – 04 hours with a stop at halfway for refreshments.

Upon arrival in Delhi, You will be drop off to your preferred location in & around Delhi.

From Delhi :- Rajasthan Tour with Agra By Private Car 15 Nights 16 Days

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$200
Option 02 - Ac Car + Tour Guide + 3 Star Accommodation

In This Option Include - Ac Private Car + Tour Guide & 3 Star Accommodation

16 Days

Guide: English

Select Starting Time

06:00 AM07:00 AM08:00 AM09:00 AM10:00 AM11:00 AM

Price breakdown

Adult 1 x $3,340.50
$300
Children 0 x $262.50
$200
Option 03 - All Inclusive + 5 Star Accommodation

In This Option Include - Ac Private Car + Tour Guide + Camel ride in Jaisalmer + Elephant ride in Jaipur + Rikshaw Ride in Delhi + 5 Star Accommodation + All Monuments Entrance

16 Days

Guide: English

Select Starting Time

06:00 AM07:00 AM08:00 AM09:00 AM10:00 AM11:00 AM

Price breakdown

Adult 1 x $4,681.50
$300
Children 0 x $300.00
$200

FAQ's

What is the Cancellation Policy?

You can cancel this tour up-to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Does Train ride includes Economy Coach or Executive Coach?

Both options are available for the train ride. When you will book the tour you can upgrade to Executive Coach.

Can i book this tour in advance?

Yes, you can book this tour in advance, you can select pay on arrival as a payment mode to reserve this tour in advance.

What are the Payment methods?

You can Pay via PayPal, Credit Card and also in Cash on Arrival.

What is the Pick-Up Location and Drop-Off Location?

You have to mention your pick-up location when you book the tour. Pick-Up and Drop-off available at Delhi Airport, Any hotel in Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon or nearby area.

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