— Tour Overview
A captivating journey through India's heritage
From the spiritual ghats of Varanasi to the timeless beauty of the Taj Mahal, from the royal palaces of Jaipur to the blue streets of Jodhpur, this immersive 15-day journey showcases the very best of North India and Rajasthan. Experience vibrant cities, sacred temples, bustling bazaars, and centuries of history woven into every destination.
Discover UNESCO World Heritage Sites, witness the evening Ganga Aarti in Varanasi, explore majestic forts and palaces, enjoy a thrilling leopard safari in Jawai, and cruise across the tranquil waters of Lake Pichola in Udaipur. Blending culture, spirituality, wildlife, and authentic local experiences, this unforgettable tour reveals the true soul of India at every step.
Complete itinerary
Jama Masjid • Old Delhi Rickshaw Ride • Food Walk • Asia’s biggest Spice Market • Rajghat • India Gate • Gurudwara Bangla Sahib (Sikh Temple) • Laxmi Narayan Temple
Namaste—and a warm welcome to India!
You land in India’s bustling capital. Upon your arrival at Delhi Airport, you will be warmly welcomed by our tour guide and escorted to your accommodation.
Together, we navigate the lively traffic to reach our group hotel, where you can take some time to rest and recover from your journey. In the afternoon, we meet up again for a stroll through one of the city’s most vibrant districts.

Today promises an exciting day during which you will experience the magic of Old Delhi firsthand, gathering a wealth of colorful impressions and enjoying authentic encounters. Traveling by minibus, you will make your way to the Friday Mosque, situated just above the historic Old City. At the Jama Masjid you will quickly witness the sublime beauty and majestic grandeur embodied by so many of India’s sacred structures.
We stroll through the narrow lanes teeming with life—where merchants transport all manner of goods in wooden carts along the narrow paths, women in colorful saris do their shopping, and the occasional cow crosses our path!
while your guide shares stories and insights into daily life in the capital. You will soon notice that the narrower the lanes become, the fewer other tourists you encounter. Traveling as a small group makes your time in Old Delhi a truly special experience.
As promised we will stroll through the Most Famous Paratha wali Gali for our Food Walk, where you will experience the exotic aroma of Paratha, Samosa, Puri Mango Lassi and many more. And later we will take a quick Rickshaw joy ride to Asia's biggest spice market. Here you will witness the mind boggling variety of both local and exotic spices sold across closely lined up shops.
And again we Hop into a Rickshaw now to make your way through the ever-widening lanes to the Red Fort. This impressive historical landmark—which you will view from the outside—is renowned for its magnificent architecture, historical significance, and cultural diversity and get a Chance to see Fatehpuri Mosque also, built by Fatehpuri Begum on of the wives of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, Sis Ganj Sahib Gurudwara, Hindu and Jain Temple. Don't forget to keep your camera handy so you can snap a few souvenir photos.
We conclude our fascinating walk at the Jama Masjid, India's largest mosque.
Now you leave the Old City behind and enter the Government Quarter. Here, the streets transform into grand boulevards, and you will make occasional brief stops—including at India Gate and the famous statue of Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat, the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi’’, iconic War Memorial India Gate. Your tour guide will be on hand to explain the historical context regarding Gandhi and India’s pivotal independence movement. Throughout your journey, you will encounter a rich tapestry of different religions, such as Hinduism and Islam. Sikhism is another prominent religion in India; to learn more about it, you will visit the traditional Sikh temple, Shri Bangla Sahib. When entering such a temple, it is customary to observe certain rituals practiced by the worshippers—such as covering your head and washing your hands and feet. You will first enter a courtyard and then proceed to the inner sanctuary, which is easily identified by the sound of spiritual chants. Take a moment to soak up the atmosphere and let the spirituality of the place wash over you. Afterward, your guide will lead you to an adjacent building to show you a vast dining hall, where all worshippers and visitors are warmly welcomed and invited to partake in a complimentary meal—whether hot or cold. Gain insight into the values and hospitality of this faith, and discover firsthand in the communal kitchen why this free food service and gathering place holds such profound significance and we will end this day with magnificent Laxmi Narayan Temple. Back to the Hotel.
2 Nights in Delhi
Qutub Minar • Lotus Temple • Lodhi Garden • Humayun Tomb • Akshardham Temple
Today you will start the Tour with the Qutab Minar—a 12th-century victory tower (UNESCO World Heritage Site) . A special photo opportunity awaits you: Take a brief pause here to capture this landmark. Next day we will start our Tour with the Qutab Minar—a 12th-century victory tower (UNESCO World Heritage Site) . A special photo opportunity awaits you: Take a brief pause here to capture this landmark.

Next we will visit A Symbol Of Excellence In Modern Indian Architecture The Lotus Temple The Baha'i House of Worship, popularly known as the Lotus Temple is not only a symbol of excellence in modern Indian architecture but also one of the most visited religious buildings in the world. This is a place of worship open to all races, religions and castes.
The form of this House of Worship takes the shape of the lotus, a flower considered sacred by most Indians. It is designed to reflect the simplicity, clarity and freshness of the Baha'i Faith and to act as a symbol of the unity of mankind and religions.
After the city's hustle and bustle we will visit Flora and fauna at Lodhi Gardens Delhi. Earlier known as Lady Willingdon Park, Lodhi Gardens is a captivating park, located in New Delhi. Lodhi Gardens present an impressive blend of lush greenery and majestic architecture which belong to the 15th and 16th century. A rich avian fauna can also be spotted here such as babblers, parakeets, mynahs, kites, owls, kingfishers and Hornbills. If you start missing the fascinating Mughal Architecture there, no worry we will again a UNESCO World Heritage Site Humayun’s Tomb and a stunning example of Mughal architecture, built in the 16th century.
And again end our day with peace and spirituality: Akshardham Temple also known as Swaminarayan Akshardham, is one of the largest Hindu temple complexes in the world. It is a masterpiece of spirituality, architecture, and Indian cultural heritage, attracting millions of visitors every year.
Located on the banks of the Yamuna River, this temple is dedicated to Bhagwan Swaminarayan and reflects the essence of traditional Indian art, values, and spirituality.
The temple showcases intricate carvings, stunning domes, and over 200 sculpted figures of deities, sages, and spiritual leaders.
The entire structure is built using pink sandstone and white marble, symbolizing devotion and peace. Unlike many modern constructions, Akshardham does not use steel or concrete, making it a marvel of traditional craftsmanship.
After an exciting start in vibrant Delhi, you will return to your accommodation. Overnight stay at Hotel in Delhi.
Train to Varanasi • Tuk Tuk Ride • Market Visit • Harishchandra Ghat
Our destination today is Varanasi—the spiritual heart of Hinduism and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Its history stretches back over 3,000 years and remains palpable to this day in its alleys, temples, and along the riverbanks. The journey is a long one: we spend about seven to eight hours on the road, traveling mostly along the well-constructed new highway. Along the way, we stop to stretch our legs and have lunch. Depending on traffic conditions, we will arrive at our accommodation in the afternoon. In the early evening, we will take a first stroll to explore one of the local markets with Tuk Tuk, slowly immersing ourselves in the unique atmosphere of this city on the Ganges.

Evening at the time of sunset proceed to the bank of river Ganges to Harishchandra Ghat, also known as Raja Harishchandra Ghat, is one of the oldest cremation ghats in India. Named after the legendary King Harishchandra, who is celebrated for his truthfulness and dedication, this ghat is believed to be a place where the dead attain salvation. Cremations here are performed 24/7, and the ghat now includes an electric crematorium alongside traditional pyres to promote environmental sustainability. The ghat holds immense spiritual significance, attracting people from across India who wish to perform the last rites of their loved ones and ensure their liberation from the cycle of rebirth.
2 Nights in Varanasi
(Distance: approx. 700 kms; Driving time: approx. 6-7 hours)
Boat Trip on the Ganges at Sunrise • Durga Temple(Monkey Temple) • Stupas, monasteries, and temples in Sarnath • Thai Temple • Mulagandha Kuti Vihar • Food Walk • Ganga Aarti
Today begins early, as you set out at sunrise for an unforgettable experience: a boat ride on the Ganges. From the water, you will admire the majestic ghats and former palaces of Varanasi, which appear particularly striking in the soft light of the early morning. The cool breeze and the twilight glow create an inspiring atmosphere as you witness the full splendor of color and the vibrant sounds of pilgrims performing their morning rituals with deep devotion. This boat ride will undoubtedly be a highlight of your journey through India, leaving you with unforgettable impressions.
See Varanasi come alive along the banks of the river and people bathing in the holy water and worshiping the rising sun. Witness the conclusion of life at the riverbank holy cremation grounds. It is believed if you die in Varanasi you go straight to heaven. This place could be one of the most extraordinary experiences of your visit to India.
After the boat tour, continue the city tour of Varanasi & visit Durga Temple, an important temple dedicated to the Goddess Durga. It was built in the 18th century, in the Nagara style of architecture. It has five Shikharas (spires), which commences from the bottom and converges to the top. Locally, the temple is known as the “Monkey Temple” due to the large number of monkeys inhabiting the vicinity. Continue
After experiencing the morning magic of the city, refuel with a delicious breakfast. Afterward, your guide will take you to Sarnath, a significant Buddhist pilgrimage site located about half an hour from Varanasi. Here, at the Dhamekh Stupa, Buddha is said to have delivered his first sermon—a fact that makes this site particularly significant for many believers and visit Thai Temple and Mulagandha Kuti Vihar.
In the evening, you will experience the nightlife of the holy city with a food walk. There you will experience the Snacks , Lassi and many more and then you will head towards Ganges to witness a traditional Aarti ceremony on the riverbank. The atmosphere will captivate you: the chanting of the Brahmins, the gentle ringing of bells in the background, and the shimmering lamps upon the water. Overnight Stay at Hotel.
Today you will leave for Agra with a Business class Train back. This Journey might take longer but no worry you will get enough time to Relax for tomorrow Sightseeing. You can also engage in lively conversation with your fellow travelers and other local passengers and learn more about their culture, rituals and Day life. As the people in India are very friendly and always greet you with big smiles and laughing faces.
You will arrive in Agra and will take a short drive to reach the Hotel.
2 Nights in Agra.
(Distance: approx. 615 kms; Driving time: approx. 6-7 hours)

Agra Fort (UNESCO World Heritage Site) • Magnificent Taj Mahal (UNESCO World Heritage Site) • Stroll through the bazaar
As promised you will begin your day a little late. First you will visit the historic Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built from red sandstone, this impressive fortress captivates visitors with its intricate architecture and the luxurious private quarters of a former ruler. Allow yourself to be enchanted by the majestic splendor of bygone eras as you immerse yourself in history.

Afterward, you will go back to your Hotel again and take some rest and in the evening we will drive back to visit Taj Mahal. And later Stroll through a traditional bazaar with your tour guide and fellow travelers. Here, you can observe the colorful hustle and bustle of merchants and shoppers, or perhaps purchase a souvenir or two for yourself. Should any language barriers arise, your guide will be happy to assist you. Then, make your way together toward the famous Taj Mahal just in time for twilight. Witness how the monument takes on a unique, ethereal glow in the soft light of the setting sun—a sight that will undoubtedly leave you spellbound. Rely on the expertise of your guide, who will ensure you experience this spectacular spectacle at the perfect time and from the best vantage point. Conclude your exciting day in Agra with ample time to explore the Taj Mahal itself. Known as one of history's most impressive tributes to love, this palace was built by Shah Jahan in honor of his second wife, who passed away in 1631 while giving birth to their 14th child. Soak up the romantic atmosphere of this UNESCO World Heritage Site as you stroll through its magnificent gardens and learn further details about this moving love story from your guide. Overnight stay at Hotel.
Chand Baori Stepwell • Harshat Mata Temple • Arrival at Pink City Jaipur • Jeep Ride
Today, you set off for the Capital of Rajasthan Jaipur, where the heritage city awaits you. Sit back, relax, and unwind during the journey in your comfortable minibus.
You will make a stop en route at the unique Chand Baori Stepwell in Abhaneri. Here, your knowledgeable guide will share with you the captivating legend behind its creation. Chand Baori was built in the 9th century. This architectural masterpiece consists of symmetrical steps descending deep into the earth, which once served as both a meeting place and a water source for the local inhabitants. Today, Chand Baori is a popular tourist destination that continues to impress visitors with its beauty and history.

It is one of the largest stepwells in the world and also one of the most beautiful ones and has 3,500 narrow steps arranged in perfect symmetry, which descend 20m to the bottom of the well.
Centuries ago, the stepwells were built in the arid zones of Rajasthan to provide water all year through.
Today, the construction is not used as a well anymore but its exquisite geometry attracts local and international visitors alike.
About 64 feet deep, it is India's largest and deepest stepwells with 13 floors and was built in the 9th century for water harvesting.
Adjoining the baori is the architecturally splendid and sculpturally beautiful Harshat Mata temple which was built between the 7th-8th centuries, but was destroyed and damaged by Mahmud Ghazni.
Many of its pillars, columns, and statues now lie scattered in the temple courtyard and in the corridors of the structure. The temple was dedicated to Harshat Mata, believed to be the goddess of happiness and joy, who spread her glow and brightness (abha) around the town.
After check in in Hotel, relax some time and be ready for the adventurous Jeep Ride, In Evening you will Discover Jaipur’s magic after dark on a thrilling Night Jeep Safari! Sit back and enjoy as we drive through illuminated forts, sparkling lakes, and vibrant night markets of the Pink City. Capture stunning views of Hawa Mahal glowing under lights, feel the royal charm of Amber, and soak in the lively buzz of bazaars. You will pass by the famous Bollywood cinema palace, "Raj Mandir." colorful streets of the cities you visit.
Perfect for photography, culture, and unique night vibes—all from the comfort of an open jeep.
2 Nights in Jaipur.
(Distance: approx. 240 kms; Driving time: approx. 4-5 hours)
Amber Fort • "Palace of Winds" • Jantar Mantar (UNESCO World Heritage Site) • "Pink City" • Nahargarh Palace • Water Palace • City Visit • Tuk Ruk Ride • Birla Temple • Cooking Class with Indian Family
After catching your first glimpse of Jaipur yesterday, today you will explore the city in depth, starting with a special highlight: Amber Fort. This massive fortress complex towers high atop a hill, captivating every visitor with its magnificent architecture, intricate ornamentation, and fascinating history. The sheer size of the complex ensures that the crowds quickly disperse, allowing you to explore the grounds at your leisure alongside your fellow travelers. Once your tour guide has shared all the historical background regarding this former royal residence, you will return to the city, passing the City Palace en route to disembark at the "Palace of Winds." With its multitude of intricately designed windows, this palace, too, is renowned as an exceptionally magnificent structure.

From here, you continue your stroll to visit the historic Jantar Mantar Observatory, where you will learn more about the role of horoscopes and beliefs in Indian culture. Afterward, you will wander through the city's rose-hued main thoroughfare—also known as the "Pink City"—which ranks among the more prosperous cities in the region. You will pass numerous Shops and Bazaar stalls, experiencing a daily life quite distinct from that of Old Delhi.
Together with your tour guide and fellow travelers, you will venture right into the hustle and bustle of the so-called "Food Street" at Bapoo Bazar. Your senses will be fully engaged as a multitude of extraordinary dishes and aromas beckon you to explore. Vendors offer their fabrics, as well as handmade jewelry and footwear. Let yourself be swept up in the colorful activity at the stalls and experience India at its most authentic!
After completing all this next visit awaits you to Nahargarh Fort, perched atop Aravalli Hill just outside the city. From this vantage point, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Jaipur and the surrounding landscape. Relax over a cup of tea or coffee and let yourself be enchanted by the sunset, which bathes the surroundings in a magical light. After the lively experiences of the big cities, you will come to appreciate the idyllic tranquility and vast openness of India and return back from there you will see the Water Palace(Jal Mahal). Jal Mahal was constructed right in the center of the Man Sagar Lake and though the place has five storeys, only one of the storeys is visible today, with the other four being submerged in water. The depth of this lake is 15 feet with its low lying areas having a depth of 4.9 feet.
And finally set out for our last explorations and visit the Birla Temple. This Hindu sanctuary is constructed from white marble and is situated at the foot of the imposing Moti Doongri Fort. In the evening, you will have free time to explore the city on your own. Now, continue your journey to Jaipur, arriving at your Hotel in the early evening. Evening Cook & Dine with an Indian Family. You will be taken to a traditional Indian family, where you join the family for a cooking demonstration followed by dinner. You will be treated as a guest of the family throughout your visit here, it is an authentic experience and a great way to see traditional Indian cooking in action. Overnight stay at Hotel.
Drive to Jodhpur • Time at leisure • Cooking Class
Today, we head to Jodhpur—also known as the "Blue City" due to the distinctive color of its houses. At first glance, the journey may seem a bit long; however, once again today, you will have the opportunity to either sit back and admire the scenery or chat with your fellow travelers. We will make a few stops along the way to stretch our legs and, if needed, grab a bite to eat.

Upon arriving in Jodhpur in the afternoon, the remainder of the day is yours to spend at leisure, giving you the chance to begin exploring the "Blue City" on your own. Originally, only priests were permitted to paint their houses light blue; however, over time, this custom was adopted by everyone. Today, these light-blue facades have become the city's signature feature. Why not pay a visit to the lively and bustling Sardar Market, located in the Old Town surrounding the Clock Tower? Stroll through the maze of narrow lanes and browse the small shops and vibrant, chaotic stalls to discover exotic spices, beautiful handicrafts, and traditional jewelry.
Evening Cook & Dine with an Indian Family guest will be taken into the of a traditional Indian family, where you join the family for a cooking demonstration followed by dinner. You will be treated as a guest of the family throughout your visit here, it is an authentic experience and a great way to see traditional Indian cooking in action.
2 nights in Jodhpur.
(Distance: approx. 325 km; Driving time: approx. 5 hours)
Jaswant Thada Jodhpur • Mehrangarh Fort • The Blue City • Clock Tower • Stroll through the Bazaar and Blue City • Toorji’s Step Well • Tuk-tuk Ride
After breakfast first visit Jaswant Thada, an impressive mausoleum built in the late 19th century by Maharaja Sardar Singh in honor of his father, Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. Crafted from white marble, the mausoleum features intricate carvings, delicate lattice work, and exquisite marble sculptures that make it a true architectural gem. Set amidst beautiful gardens, it offers magnificent views of the surrounding lake and Mehrangarh Fort. It’s locally called the Taj Mahal of Rajasthan. Jaswant Thada serves as both a significant historical monument and a place of tranquility and remembrance. Take your time to enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
And then look forward to our next stop, Mehrangarh Fort. From Jaswant Thada you will have a breathtaking view of the majestic Mehrangarh Fort, which towers high above the city, perched atop a rocky outcrop. From this vantage point, you will enjoy a fascinating panoramic view of the city’s winding alleys and bustling activity, all while exploring the history and culture of this unique destination.

In the evening,A Timeless Landmark Rising proudly amidst the bustling streets of Jodhpur, Rajasthan, the Clock Tower, locally known as Ghanta Ghar, stands as a timeless landmark that has witnessed the passage of centuries. Built by Maharaja Sardar Singh in the late 19th century, this towering edifice serves as a focal point of the city’s vibrant bazaars and bustling markets.Surrounding the Clock Tower is the bustling Sardar Market, a labyrinth of narrow lanes and alleyways teeming with vendors selling everything from spices and textiles to handicrafts and jewelry. The market is a sensory delight, with the aroma of spices mingling with the vibrant colors of textiles, creating a kaleidoscope of sights and sounds that enchant visitors from near and far. Discover the charm of the old city with our Blue City Walking Tour Jodhpur, an authentic Jodhpur heritage walk through the famous blue streets of the historic city.
On your way back to the hotel, enjoy an unforgettable ride in a *tuk-tuk*—a small, three-wheeled motorized rickshaw. Its characteristic hum underscores the sounds of the city, offering you a unique perspective on Jodhpur by night. You will find yourself right in the thick of the action, experiencing daily life up close and personal. Overnight stay at Hotel.
Jeep Safari
Morning after breakfast drive to unexplored Jawai. The unique granite hills of Jawai, offer plenty of natural caves for leopards to take refuge in. This makes a great habitat for this elusive cat and since leopards are the apex predators here, this also ensures their population grows. Jawai is known for leopard Sanctuary, where we will explore Jawai with Jeep, and straight to Leopards Safari in open ground and on lava rocks, Migratory Birds watching, historical temple visit, village safari.

Afternoon visit to Rabari Village, A landscape is made up of as many natural elements as human and Jawai’s wilderness is inextricably shaped by its Rabari shepherds. Tour through a Rabari settlement for a glimpse into the lives of these resilient desert folk. Watch them set out across the pasturelands to graze their cattle and learn about their co-existence with the leopards. Tap into the routines and rhythms of the potters, bangle-makers, weavers, ironsmiths and musicians, as they ply their craft. For a more religious experience, explore some of Jawai’s 300 temples and shrines scattered across the countryside, each with a compelling history, dedicated to. Evening back to Resort. Stay overnight at Resort.
1 Night in Jawai.
(Distance: approx. 135 km; Driving time: approx. 2-3 hours)
Ranakpur Jain Temple • Arrival in Udaipur
After Breakfast, enjoy a day filled with spiritual exploration and architectural splendor en route to Udaipur. The day begins with a visit to the impressive Jain temple complex of Ranakpur Temple, dating back to the 15th century. Crafted entirely from white marble, this magnificent complex captivates visitors with its 29 halls and 1,444 pillars—each one unique. It is considered one of the most beautiful temples in Rajasthan and ranks among the most significant in all of India. During your visit, you will have the unique opportunity to learn about the fascinating religion of Jainism. Your guide will introduce you to the mysteries and rituals of this ancient faith, explaining the spiritual significance and symbolism of the temple. Immerse yourself in the serene atmosphere and let yourself be enchanted by the beauty and grace of this sacred site.

Afterward, you will continue your journey, eventually reaching your destination for the day—Udaipur—where you will settle into your accommodation at your leisure.
2 Nights in Udaipur
(Distance: approx. 135 km; Driving time: approx. 3 hours)
Saheliyon Ki Bari • Puppet Museum • City Palace • Boat Ride on Lake Pichola & Jagmandir Island Palace • Tuk Tuk Ride • Jagdish Temple
Welcome to Udaipur, a city filled with romance and beauty, which—with its traditional cityscape, intricate temples and palaces, and charming location on the picturesque Lake Pichola—is rightly regarded as one of the most romantic cities in Rajasthan.
First we will Stroll through the beautiful Saheliyon-ki-Bari Garden, passing by its many fountains, pavilions, a lotus pool, and marble elephants. While there, you can also visit the small museum located within the garden to learn more about the history of India. The garden was created in the 18th century by Maharana Sangram Singh for his queen and her 48 handmaidens after visiting the garden we will proceed to The Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandal — a museum dedicated to folk arts—houses an intriguing collection of traditional costumes, puppets, masks, figurines of Hindu deities, folk instruments, and paintings. Discover the various deities and their costumes, originating from diverse regions across India.

Visit City Palace that is located on the banks of the serene Pichola Lake. This magnificent palace is an artistic structure built by Maharana Udai Mirza Singh in 1559. Stroll through the winding alleys with your fellow travelers and let yourself be enchanted by the royal splendor of the historic buildings. The Pichola Lake is bound by mesmerizing temples, astounding palaces, hills, and bathing Ghats.
Afternoon: A highlight of your trip to Udaipur is a sunset boat cruise on the beautiful placid Lake Pichola on Jagmandir Island Palace. Let yourself be enchanted by the tranquility and beauty of this magical city, and enjoy unforgettable moments as you make your way through the "Venice of the East.
In the evening we will proceed to visit Udaipur's largest temple - Jagdish Temple and experience the evening ceremony there and later will have our dinner at the Terrace Restaurant while enjoying the scenic view of the city and finally will have dinner at the beautiful roof top Restaurant with the scenic view of lake city. Overnight Stay in a Hotel.
Flight to Delhi • Free Time • Farewell Dinner
Your journey is slowly drawing to a close. In the morning, you will travel together to the airport and fly back to Delhi. Upon arrival, you will check into your hotel for your final night.
You are free to spend the rest of the day as you please. Take some time to reflect once more on the many impressions and experiences of your trip to India, or take a final stroll through the bustling streets. Over a farewell dinner together, you can share your personal highlights from the journey.
1 Night in Delhi

Tour Highlights
- Explore Old Delhi with a rickshaw ride, food walk, and spice market experience
- Visit Gurudwara Bangla Sahib and experience the famous Langar community kitchen
- Enjoy a sunrise boat ride and evening Ganga Aarti in Varanasi
- Discover Sarnath, where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon
- Visit the iconic Taj Mahal and Agra Fort, UNESCO World Heritage Sites
- Explore Chand Baori Stepwell and the royal landmarks of Jaipur
- Experience Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, and Jantar Mantar
- Discover Mehrangarh Fort and the vibrant Blue City of Jodhpur
- Enjoy a thrilling Leopard Safari and Rabari village experience in Jawai
- Visit Ranakpur Jain Temple and cruise on Lake Pichola in Udaipur
Included Services & Policy
Tour including domestic flights, chartered bus, jeep, boat rides (as per itinerary), and all transfers.
Accommodation in double rooms with private bathroom (bath/shower & WC). Some hotels feature air conditioning and a swimming pool. If any listed accommodation is unavailable, an equivalent standard hotel will be provided whenever possible.
Hotel check-in time: 2:00 PM.
Daily breakfast, dinner, and local snacks at noon.
Mineral water provided during bus journeys.
Entrance fees to monuments, attractions, and sightseeing locations as per the itinerary.
Your native language Insight Indien tour guide and an English-speaking transfer guide.
Local family interaction and cooking experience with an Indian family (wherever possible).
Tea or coffee at a local home (wherever possible).
24/7 emergency support and medical assistance coordination.
Lost luggage assistance.
One tree planted for every guest.
Tuk-tuk city adventure (wherever possible).
Transportation in comfortable air-conditioned vehicles.
Rickshaw ride in Delhi and food walk (wherever possible).
Boat rides according to the itinerary.
Participation in ceremonies and cultural activities such as weddings, festivals, celebrations, and school visits (subject to approvals and availability).
Note: This programme is given as an indication according to the information known at the time of publication. It may be subject to changes on site due to local conditions. Any such changes will always be made in the best possible way, in the spirit of the original programme.
Why You'll Love This Journey
This carefully crafted itinerary brings together India's most iconic experiences in one unforgettable journey. From the spiritual atmosphere of Varanasi and the timeless beauty of the Taj Mahal to the royal heritage of Rajasthan and the wilderness of Jawai, every destination offers something unique.
You'll explore ancient temples, magnificent forts, bustling bazaars, sacred rivers, vibrant local communities, and breathtaking landscapes. Whether it's watching the sunrise on the Ganges, spotting leopards in Jawai, or cruising across Lake Pichola at sunset, this tour provides the perfect blend of culture, history, spirituality, wildlife, and authentic local experiences.
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