North India

Enticing Rajasthan


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Travel Duration

8 Days / 7 Nights

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The Travel Program

8 DAYS

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Day 1

ARRIVAL IN DELHI & SIGHTSEEING

Welcome to DELHI, The Capital of India. Your flight would land at Indira Gandhi International Airport. After landing kindly head towards the immigration department and get your passport stamped. Immigration Department would stamp the Visa on your Passport. After the Immigration and Custom check Kindly Take an Exit from the Airport from Exit Gate No 4.

MY TOUR ADVISOR’S Representative would be waiting you for your welcome outside the Gate No 4. After the Meet Proceed towards the visit of the capital of India.

 

Delhi, India’s captivating capital, is not just a city, it’s a journey through time. From the legendary Indraprastha of the Mahabharata to the grandeur of the Mughals and the elegance of British colonial rule, Delhi has been the stage where history was written. Here, ancient bazaars buzz with spices and silks, while majestic monuments whisper tales of empires long gone. Yet, beyond its history, Delhi is alive with vibrant traditions, mouthwatering street food, colourful festivals, and a cosmopolitan spirit. It is a city where every corner offers a discovery—whether it’s a rickshaw ride through the chaotic lanes of

Chandni Chowk or a stroll past Lutyens’ stately avenues. For travellers, Delhi is not just a destination, but the perfect gateway to experience the soul of India.

 

Full Day Dedicated to the exploration of the city. The day would start from the visit of Chandani chowk and Jama Masjid, one of the largest and most impressive mosques in India. Built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century, this architectural marvel features grand red sandstone courtyards, intricate marble inlay, and towering minarets that offer panoramic views of the city. The mosque’s serene atmosphere provides a striking contrast to the bustling streets outside. From here, dive into the vibrant chaos of Chandni Chowk, Delhi’s oldest and busiest market. Enjoy a ride on cycle rickshaw passing centuries-old shops, taste famous street food and explore treasures ranging from spices and textiles to silver jewellery. Explore the famous spice market Khari Baowli - Asia’s largest spice market.

 

Afterwards drive through the Lutyens Delhi. designed by British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, is the heart of India’s capital. It features wide boulevards, grand gardens, and iconic landmarks like President house, India Gate, and Parliament House.

 

End your day with the visit of Humayun’s Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is a splendid example of Mughal architecture and the first garden tomb in India. Built in the 16th century by Empress Bega Begum for Emperor Humayun, its grand red sandstone structure with white marble domes later inspired the design of the Taj Mahal. Surrounded by Charbagh-style gardens, intricate arches, and Persian-influenced details, the monument reflects the glory of the Mughal era.

 

After the visit proceed towards the hotel. Check-in & Overnight stay in Delhi.


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Day 2

DELHI – AGRA (200 KM – 4 Hrs Apprx)

AGRA is a city steeped in history, heritage, and architectural splendor. Best known as the home of the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, Agra draws millions of visitors from across the globe. Once the capital of the Mughal Empire, the city showcases stunning examples of Mughal architecture, including the majestic Agra Fort and Baby Taj. Beyond its monuments, Agra offers a rich cultural experience with bustling markets, traditional crafts like marble inlay work, and flavorful Mughlai cuisine. Agra is not just a destination—it is an unforgettable journey through time, beauty, and imperial legacy. 

 

After breakfast, drive to Agra, On Arrival visit the most famous monument of India, Tajmahal- built by Emperor Shahjahan for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. Taj Mahal is not just a monument—it's a timeless poem in white marble, a symbol of undying love etched into history. Skilled craftsmen from Persia, Turkey, France and Italy and some 20,000 laborers worked for 17 years to build this edifice. Marble was brought from Makrana near Jodhpur and precious stones of onyx, amethyst, malachite, lapis lazuli, turquoise, jade, crystal and mother of pearl were carried from Persia, Russia, Afghanistan, Tibet and China. It is, truly, love immortalized in stone.

 

Later proceed towards the Agra Fort. It is a majestic red sandstone fortress located on the banks of the Yamuna River in Agra. Built primarily by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century and later expanded by his successors, the fort served as the main residence of the Mughal emperors. Enclosed within massive walls are a series of elegant palaces, audience halls, and mosques, including the Jahangiri Mahal, Diwan-i-Khas, and Moti Masjid. A fine example of Mughal architecture, blending Islamic and Hindu elements, Agra Fort offers a glimpse into royal life and India's rich historical legacy.

 

After the visits proceed towards hotel for check-in. Overnight stay in Agra.


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Day 3

AGRA - FATEHPUR SIKRI – ABHANERI– JAIPUR (230 KM – 5 Hrs Approx)

After breakfast, drive to Jaipur, situated at 230 kms from Agra Jaipur has been the entrance point of Rajputana. Now a flourishing city, Jaipur is the biggest city of Rajasthan.

 

After one Hour of drive you will be arriving at Fatehpur Sikri also called as Ghost City, Located about 40 kilometers west of Agra, It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture in India. Built in the late 16th century by Emperor Akbar the Great, it served as the capital of the Mughal Empire for a brief period from 1571 to 1585. Akbar constructed this magnificent city to honor the Sufi saint Sheikh Salim Chishti, who had blessed him with the prophecy of a male heir. The city is a blend of Islamic, Hindu, and Persian architectural styles, showcasing Akbar’s vision of a unified empire. After the visit proceed towards Abhaneri.

 

Take a second stop at the Abhaneri Stepwell, Also called as Chand Baori, It is one of the most remarkable stepwells in India and a fine example of ancient engineering and architecture. Built in the 9th century by King Chand of the Nikumbh dynasty, this massive structure was designed to conserve water in the arid desert climate. The stepwell descends about 20 meters and features over 3,500 narrow steps arranged in a symmetrical, crisscross pattern across 13 levels, creating a striking geometric design. Its clever construction ensured that the water remained cool, making it a vital source for drinking, irrigation, and community needs.

After the visit proceed towards Jaipur, on arrival transfer to the Hotel for Check-in. Overnight stay in Agra.


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Day 4

JAIPUR SIGHTSEEING

Jaipur as a city came in to existence in the year 1727 when current Maharaja Jai Singh decided to build a new city to accommodate the rising population of the city. He envisioned a planned city, drawing on scientific and architectural principles of the time, making it one of India's first planned cities. The city's layout, based on Vastu Shastra and Shilpa Shastra, features a grid-iron plan with nine sectors. Jaipur's historical walled city was completed within four years, showcasing a blend of ancient and contemporary architectural styles. 


After breakfast, drive towards Amber Fort with a photo stop at Hawa mahal (wind Palace). The fort is perched atop a hill. You can choose to reach up to the top of the hill on an elephant (on direct payment) or in jeep. The fort is famous for its stunning red sandstone and marble structures which includes various courtyards, buildings and pavilions. The most famous structures are Ganesh Pol – the Main entrance gate. The Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace) and royal chambers.

After the visit take a photo stop at Jal mahal – the lake Palace of Jaipur

 

After wards Visit the City Palace Jaipur, located in the heart of the Pink City, the complex includes courtyards, gardens, and several buildings. Its museum has a vast collection of royal costumes, artifacts, textiles & antique furniture. 

Later proceed to visit the Jantar Mantar Observatory, it's one of the most well-preserved and largest astronomical observatories in the world. It includes sophisticated tools for the calculation of eclipses and for the detection of the position of stars, the calculation of ascendants. The principal attraction of the building is 27-meter-high sundial which is located in the center of the observatory.

 

After the visit explore the old city and its vibrant market. After the foundation of the city Jaipur attracted skilled artisans, craftsmen, and merchants from various parts of India to settle here. This led to a flourishing arts and crafts industry, with skilled craftsmen specializing in gem cutting, jewellery making, block printing, Textiles, and miniature paintings. Today Jaipur has become a paradise for shoppers.

later return to the hotel for dinner. Overnight stay in Jaipur.


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Day 5

JAIPUR - JODHPUR (330 KM – 6 Hrs Apprx)

Jodhpur, known as the "Blue City", is a historic city in Rajasthan, famous for its striking blue-painted houses and majestic Mehrangarh Fort that towers over the city. Founded in 1459 by Rao Jodha, it was the capital of the Marwar kingdom. Jodhpur offers a blend of royal heritage, vibrant bazaars, and desert charm. Key attractions include Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jaswant Thada, and bustling markets near the Clock Tower. The city is also known for its traditional Rajasthani cuisine, handicrafts, and festivals. Surrounded by the Thar Desert, Jodhpur captures the essence of Rajasthan’s regal past and colorful culture.

 

After breakfast, transfer to the Jodhpur,  On Arrival visit of the Mehrangarh Fort - Perched on a rocky hill 400 feet above Jodhpur, It is one of the largest and most majestic forts in India. Built in 1459 by Rao Jodha, the founder of Jodhpur, the fort is enclosed by thick stone walls and offers panoramic views of the Blue City below. Its imposing gates, like Jayapol and Fatehpol, lead to a complex of richly decorated palaces, courtyards, galleries, and temples. Inside, the Mehrangarh Museum showcases royal artifacts, weapons, costumes, and miniature paintings. Highlights include the Phool Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, and Moti Mahal, each reflecting exquisite Rajput architecture. Mehrangarh Fort stands as a symbol of Rajasthan’s royal heritage, valor, and architectural brilliance.

 

After the visit proceed to Jaswant Thada which is a beautiful white marble cenotaph located near Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Built in 1899 by Maharaja Sardar Singh in memory of his father, Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, it serves as a royal cremation ground for the Marwar rulers.

Often called the "Taj Mahal of Marwar", Jaswant Thada is known for its elegant Rajput architecture, intricately carved marble lattice screens (jalis), and peaceful atmosphere. The marble used is so finely polished that it glows when sunlight passes through. Inside, you'll find portraits of Rathore rulers, along with beautifully maintained gardens and a small lake nearby.

 

After the visit take a walk in the old city with its colourful Markets and Historical Buildings. Afterwards proceed towards the Hotel for check-in, Overnight Stay in Jodhpur.


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Day 6

JODHPUR – RANAKPUR – UDAIPUR (270 KM – 7 Hours App)

Ranakpur Jain Temple, located in the serene Aravalli hills of Rajasthan, is one of the most spectacular and important Jain temples in India. Dedicated to Tirthankara Adinatha, it was built in the 15th century during the reign of Rana Kumbha and is renowned for its marble architecture, spiritual ambiance, and intricate craftsmanship. The temple complex covers around 48,000 square feet and is supported by 1,444 uniquely carved marble pillars, no two of which are alike. The temple features shikharas (spires), domes, and detailed sculptures that depict deities, dancers, and celestial beings with breathtaking precision. Apart from the main temple, the complex includes smaller shrines dedicated to other Jain Tirthankaras and deities. Set amid forested hills, Ranakpur offers a peaceful, meditative experience, drawing not just devotees but also lovers of art, history, and architecture from around the world.

 

After the breakfast transfer to Udaipur via Ranakpur. The Temple complex opens at 12 PM for the visits.

Arrive and visit the spectacular temple complex, steeped in history and spirituality. Some considers it rajputana equavalent of Tajmahal. After the visit proceed towards Udaipur. On Arrival in Udaipur check-in to the Hotel, Overnight Stay in Udaipur.


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Day 7

UDAIPUR SIGHTSEEING

UDAIPUR - known as the "City of Lakes", is a stunning city in Rajasthan, famous for its serene lakes, royal palaces, and romantic ambiance. Founded in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh II, it served as the historic capital of the Mewar Kingdom. The city’s crown jewel is the City Palace, overlooking the shimmering Lake Pichola, home to the iconic Lake Palace and Jag Mandir. Udaipur’s charm lies in its heritage architecture, vibrant markets, colorful festivals, and cultural performances. Surrounded by the Aravalli Hills, Udaipur offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and royal elegance, making it a beloved destination.

 

After breakfast proceed towards the visit of City Palace, it is one of the largest and most majestic palace complexes in Rajasthan, located on the eastern banks of Lake Pichola. Built by Maharana Udai Singh II in 1559, and expanded over 400 years by successive rulers, the palace showcases a blend of Rajput, Mughal, European, and Chinese architectural styles. Constructed with granite and marble, the City Palace is a stunning complex of palaces, courtyards, pavilions, terraces, hanging gardens, and balconies.

Inside, visitors can explore the City Palace Museum, which houses royal artifacts, vintage weapons, costumes, and paintings. Highlights include Mor Chowk (Peacock Courtyard), Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace), Zenana Mahal, and Krishna Vilas. From its balconies and towers, the palace offers panoramic views of Lake Pichola, the Lake Palace, and the Aravalli Hills. It's not just a historic site, but a living legacy of Mewar's royal heritage.

 

Afterwards proceed towards the visit of Jagdish Temple, It is one of the most prominent and historic temples in Udaipur, located just outside the City Palace complex. Built in 1651 by Maharana Jagat Singh I, it is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, worshipped here as Jagannath (Lord of the Universe).. The main shrine houses a stunning four-armed black stone idol of Vishnu, carved from a single piece of stone. The temple is richly decorated with intricate carvings, elaborate pillars, beautiful ceilings, and sculptures of gods, elephants, dancers, and musicians.

 

 

In the evening enjoy a mesmerising Boat Ride at Lake Pichola, It is one of the most serene and magical experiences the city offers. Surrounded by the Aravalli Hills and dotted with architectural marvels, the calm waters reflect the golden hues of the palaces and the sky, especially at sunrise or sunset, making it an unforgettable experience. The ride often includes a stop at Jag Mandir, where you can explore its gardens and enjoy lake views.

 

After the Boat head towards the Dharohar Auditorium famous for cultural and folk dances of Rajasthan. It is a vibrant celebration of Rajasthan’s rich traditions. It showcases colorful folk dances, soulful music, and age-old storytelling. Performances like the graceful Ghoomar, fiery Kalbeliya, and the thrilling Bhavai—where dancers balance multiple pots—captivate audiences with their artistry. The intimate courtyard setting, with its rustic charm and warm atmosphere, makes you feel connected to Rajasthan’s living heritage. This one-hour show is more than entertainment—it’s a cultural journey that brings alive the spirit, rhythm, and colors of Rajasthan.

 

Later return to the hotel.  Overnight Stay in Udaipur.


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Day 8

UDAIPUR – DELHI FLIGHT

Morning at Leisure with a optional visit to Monsoon Palace. Built by maharaja Sajjan Singh. It acted as a summer Retreat for the royal Family.

The Monsoon Palace, also known as Sajjangarh Palace, is one of Udaipur’s most iconic landmarks. It sits majestically atop the Bansdara Hill in the Aravalli hills, about 944 meters above sea level, offering sweeping views of the city, Fateh Sagar Lake, and the surrounding countryside. The palace was commissioned in 1884 by Maharana Sajjan Singh, a ruler of the Mewar dynasty. Monsoon Palace is a favorite among visitors for its incredible panoramic views and tranquil atmosphere. It's particularly popular at sunset, when the sky over Udaipur turns golden and the landscape below glows in soft light. The surrounding area, now protected as the Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary, adds to its appeal. Originally a royal hunting ground, the sanctuary is home to a variety of wildlife including deer, jackals, leopards, and many bird species.

 

In the Afternoon Transfer to Airport to catch the Flight for Delhi. On Arrival in Delhi Airport transfer to international terminal to catch the flight for your onward Destination.


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Inclusions

Ø Accommodation as per Itinerary on twin sharing with Bed and Breakfast Plan.

Domestic flight from Udaipur to Delhi in Economy class (check in baggage limit – 15 Kg.)


Ø All Transport & Sightseeing by private Air-Conditioned vehicle as per program.

Ø Professional Spanish-Speaking Guide.

Ø Monument Entrances.

Ø Rickshaw Ride in Old Delhi

Ø Boat Ride at lake Pichola

Ø Visit of Abhaneri Step well - An 8th Century Architectural Marvel

Ø 2 bottles of water per traveler per day

Ø Travel kit document bag

Ø One souvenir gift from My Tour Advisor.

Ø Private and personalized services.

Ø All taxes, fees and handling charges

Ø GST (Goods and Services Tax)


Exclusions

Ø Visa and Insurances

Ø Food and drinks, unless specified.

Ø Gratuities (recommended).

Ø Anything not mentioned and specified in Itinerary and in inclusions.


Enquiry Form

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Ø Confirmation will be Sent within 48 hours of booking Request and on subject to availability.

Ø Child below 5 year is free.

Ø No strict dress code is enforced at tour sites. However, please be advised to dress accordingly for places of worship; shorts or sleeveless tops are not recommended.

Ø Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking A moderate amount of walking is involved; comfortable walking shoes and sunglasses/sunscreen are highly recommended.

Ø Elephant Ride remains closed during Navratri Festival

Ø Optional excursions and additional services will  be provided at extra charge.


CANCELLATION CHARGES:

a.) 31 and more days before Departure – 25 % Cancellation charge

b.) 30 - 15 days Before Departure - 50% cancellation charge.

C.) 14 – 8 days Before Departure -  75% Cancellation Charge

d.) 7 Days and Less – 100 % Cancellation charges.