15 Days Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Mumbai, & Goa Tour Package
  • Duration

    Duration

    15 Days
  • Destination Covered

    Destination Covered

    Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Tordi Sagar, Pushkar, Udaipur, Mumbai, Goa
  • Places

    Places

    8 Places

Overview

Discover the diverse and colorful India through 15 Days Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Mumbai, & Goa Tour Package, which is a carefully crafted trip that reflects the essence of India’s lavish past, spiritual depth, architectural wonders, and lovely coastal scenery. This all-inclusive tour will lead you to the four corners of the earth, i.e., metropolitan cities, heritage sites that transcend time, villages full of tradition, and beaches full of calm, and hence a perfect blend of cultural immersion and leisure for those travelers who are equally inclined to adventure and relaxation.

The tour is anchored in Delhi, the cosmopolitan capital of India, which has a history and culture going back several centuries. Get lost in the chaotic Chandni Chowk, be awed, stricken by the Jama Masjid, the largest mosque of India, and experience the bustling spice market before you can’t help but admire the architectural wonders of Qutub Minar and Humayun’s Tomb. Thus, Delhi’s historic sites and vibrant bazaars are a nostalgic welcome to the varied traditions you will encounter during the 15 Days Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Mumbai, & Goa Tour Package.

Afterward, the journey is made to Agra by train, where the Taj Mahal, a heart-stopping universal symbol of love, is situated. Along with the Taj Mahal, roam around Agra Fort and the intricately decorated Baby Taj, which is most famous for its delicate Pietra Dura artistry. This part of the tour, laden with heritage, is what you will remember the most as you plunge into the splendid artistry and historical legacy of Mughal India.

Drive on to the “Pink City” Jaipur, where the royal forts, palaces, and astronomical wonders are sounding the welcome. Load your camera with breathtaking views at Amber Fort, take a walk through the City Palace complex that is a stunning architectural mix of Rajasthani and Mughal styles, and be amazed by the ancient astronomical instruments at Jantar Mantar. Your time in Jaipur becomes more valuable through local culinary classes and colorful bazaars.

Enjoy a ride in a camel cart through sand dunes to a remote Rajasthani village near Tordi Sagar, where you will not only witness the simple joys of village life, but can also talk with the local tribes who are the real indwelling heritage of Rajasthan. The journey moves on to Pushkar, a place where natural beauty and sacred temples like the one and only temple dedicated to Lord Brahma will give you inner peace.

With the train ride to Udaipur, you reach “Venice of the East, ” where you can take boat rides in the scenic Lake Pichola, and visit the majestic City Palace, Jagdish Temple, along with the magnificent Mansoon Palace that showcases the spectacular views of the city. Welcome to the Rajput-style architecture of Ranakpur Jain Temple, and get involved in a cooking class or a cultural show to enhance your understanding of the traditions of the region.

Afterward, the adventure is brought to a close with travel to Mumbai via overnight train, where you tour the city’s landmarks, the Gateway of India, Marine Drive, Elephanta Island, and lively local markets. Optional local tours, such as the Dharavi slum experience, can provide you with unique insights into city life.

15 Days Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Mumbai, & Goa Tour Package is an extensive tour that traverses through India’s historical splendor, lively culture, and seaside allure with well, thought, out planning and professional guidance, thus making it a journey to remember in the very core of India. Ready to explore it all? Join us now!

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • Explore Delhi’s wonderful landmarks and noisy markets to start your 15 Days Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Mumbai, & Goa Tour Package with a bang of valuable cultural and real heritage.
  • Let your eyes and heart be captured by the Taj Mahal, venture through Agra Fort, and into Baby Taj, which is an artistic centerpiece of the northern India segment of your travel.
  • Trace the footsteps of kings and queens at Jaipur’s Amber Fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and let the lively bazaars tell you the story of Rajasthan’s royal past.
  • Feel like a real villager at Tordi Sagar, where you get to experience the fascinating and pure Rajasthani rural life firsthand and gain insight into the legendary Pushkar for a spiritual connection.
  • Delve into the charm of the lake city Udaipur, take a serene boat trip down Lake Pichola, and enjoy the architectural splendor of monuments such as RanaKpur Jain Temple.
  • Revel in the urban glamour of Mumbai through its iconic coastal sites, buzzing markets, and historical landmarks, all wrapped in the energetic vibe of India’s financial capital.
  • In your 15 Days Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Mumbai, & Goa Tour Package, you are treated to smooth train rides, cultural experiences, and relaxation moments scattered across the varied landscapes and vibrant cities of India.

Day By Day Itinerary

  • DAY 1

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    Delhi

    Arrive at any time according to your convenience.

    If you arrive early, you can use your ample time by roaming around the city. As the capital city of India and has long history of civilisation and settlement, the city has many things to offer you. You can either use private taxis or metro railway to reach different places. The suggestible places are Chandni Chowk the largest market in Delhi, Jama Masjid the largest masjid in India, Spice Market the dedicated market for spices etc., are few. Be informed that the city has many remenantsof Sultanate rule and Mughal dynasty, and you can find mansions with old architecture along with newly built shopping malls and stadiums.

    As the tour is starting on the second day, if you come early please take extra accommodation to explore the city. You can also book day tours in the front office of your hotel.

    The program kicks off by night with a welcome meeting and you would be enlightened to interact with your tour mates

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  • DAY 2

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    Delhi - Agra

    The day is starting with a train journey to Agra to visit famous Taj Mahal. The train journey would take 3 hours and in the mean time you would be arranged to have the breakfast.

    Starting with the help of a guide, you would go to see the monument of love. The great architecture symbol made with ivory marble was constructed under Shah Jehan to show his love towards the deceased wife Mumtaz Mahal. The symbol of love is located in the banks of Yamuna River has different artisan works including calligraphy, plant montifs etc.

    Your next point is Agra Fort, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, made up of red sandstone and has emperor palace, durbar hall, gardens etc.

    You would also visit Baby Taj, another mausoleum built by Noor Jehan to remember her father. The structure has four minarets at each corner and looks like a jewel box. It also has many Pietra Dura works which is a Roman art of special type of designs made with coloured and polished stones. Please be informed that Baby Taj entry is charged at Rs.110.

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  • DAY 3

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    Agra - Jaipur

    We are heading to the pink city, Jaipur, which is also the capital of Rajasthan, by bus would take almost 5 hours journey.

    After reaching Jaipur, you would have an orientation walk along the important landmarks and streets of the city to get acquaint with it. You can also take a cycle rickshaw ride through the city and experience the local cuisine.

    Please note the important land marks are Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, City Palace etc., and we make an official visit on the next day. But you would appreciate these listings as you can collect the information about these from the local people. Also you may enjoy a Bollywood movie by watching in a crowd.

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  • DAY 4

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    Jaipur

    The activity for the day is a visit to Amber Fort, visit to City Palace and optionally watching a movie in the free time.

    Amber Fort is a fort built in an area of 4 square kilometres in 1592, which looks fascinating in the vicinity of Maota Lake. Built on a hill, it helps you to have a panoramic view of the city and is constructed with red sandstone and marble.

    During the free time in the afternoon you can visit the markets, Hawa Mahal and Observatory in the city and you can also go for a movie in the famous Raj Mandir Cinemas. Be informed that ticket rate is Rs.150 per person.

    Later you can visit City Palace which is a palace complex which includes Chandra Mahal, Mubarak Mahal and many other buildings. The palace is built in Rajputh, Mughal and European architecture and has many buildings, gardens and a temple in it. The buildings have many craft works and motifs depicting gods, flowers and birds etc. Please remember that the entry fee is Rs.300.

    Next you can visit Jaipur Observatory which is also known as Jantar Mantar, an 18th century observatory which has option to find the accurate time during day time and a museum consists of old astronomical instruments. The entrance is regulated by Rs.100 per person and Rs.1000 per group.

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  • DAY 5

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    Jaipur - Tordi Sagar

    We visit a local Rajasthani village to understand their life and culture. It would take almost 4 hours journey from Jaipur by road and you can enjoy the hospitality of the villagers.

    You can go for a jeep safari or camel cart ride to explore the village and you can find how the life revolving in a village. See how people are taking up different occupation and respect their hard working nature. During this you can see the famous Thar Desert and sand dunes. Could you find a crescent dune?

    Also you can for a walk through the market, or play games with the boys in the village. Discuss with them about their perception about life, work etc.

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  • DAY 6

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    Tordi Sagar - Pushkar

    Morning we start the travel to Pushkar through Snake Mountain and Ajmer.

    During the journey, you have your lunch with a rural traditional taste in village vicinity and take the village freshness to your body.

    In Ajmer, you visit Bal Prakash Learning Centre, an assistant program to help the kids assisted by Memorable India. The learning centre is dedicatedly working to enable kids to be self-sufficient in a desert state like Rajasthan. As you are aware that there are less fertile land and no prominent industry support, special skills are required for them to survive. Memorable India has supported them by constructing water tank and irrigation systems to the garden. You would appreciate that they cultivate fruits, vegetables, herbs etc., in the land and sell it in the market and that supports them in meeting the expenses of the learning centre. This means that the centre is showing the way how to be self-reliant to the children.

    Now we head to Pushkar, a city encircled around the great Pushkar Lake. Keep in mind that the total journey takes 4 hours. As soon as you reach Pushkar, you can go for an orientation walk through the important landmarks of the city. Also you would get time to explore yourself through the city. Please be informed that the city has a temple which is dedicated to Lord Brahma and one of the very few temples dedicated to him in the world.

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  • DAY 7

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    Pushkar

    In the morning, you can visit the famous Savithri temple. The temple is constructed on top of Ratnagiri hill and dedicated to Lord Savithri. You can climb up the steps to reach top of the hill and watch the sunrise by drinking a cup of hot tea.

    In the free time, you can roam around the city and visit places which you find interesting. You can be assured that you would find many places like local market, shops etc., where you can hang around, especially in the shores of lake.

    Optionally you can go for Yoga classes and also massage to relax yourself from the tiring hot climate of Rajasthan.

    You can have a wonderful desert dinner, where you would be entertained by music, dance, lightings etc. Try to wear traditional Indian dresses and experience a wonderful night as you have heard about the Arabian night. The chilling spirit would be touching the top by the entertainment performance by a group of Roma people, the local tribe.

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  • DAY 8

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    Pushkar - Udaipur

    You are heading to Udaipur, another important city of Rajasthan with many palaces. You would travel by train to Udaipur, which would take 7 to 8 hours from Pushkar.

    As soon as you reach Udaipur, you would be arranged to go for an orientation along the important landmarks in the city.

    The city has a wonderful lake called Pichola Lake and there are few palaces in the lake and also some are in the shores of the lake.

    Optionally you can go for a boat ride in Pichola Lake to enjoy the beauty of the lake and the city around it. You would find the Lake Palace located at the centre of lake very much fascinating. The Lake Palace which is now a heritage hotel, has been voted as the most romantic hotel in the earth. During the boat ride, you can understand the importance of the lake and how a civilisation develops around a water body like lake.

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  • DAY 9

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    Udaipur

    Two days are dedicated for Udaipur and you would be enjoying this royal city thoroughly. The city has many lakes and palaces which makes it known as “Venice of the East″.

    You would visit the City Palace of Udaipur. The entry fee is Rs.250 per person and it is the largest palace in Rajasthan. The palace complex consists of a number of palaces namely Badi Mahal, Manak Mahal, Sheesh Mahal etc., and also have durbar hall, galleries, museums, temples etc. It creates a great view at night of the palace in the shores of Pichola Lake and in the picturesque of mountains in the back. You would find it astonishing that the lightings and art works of the halls including durbar hall.

    Next you visit Jagdish temple which is built in Indo-Aryan architecture and dedicated to Lord Jagannath, a form of Lord Vishnu. You would find the idol made from black stone deified in the temple quite different from other temples. Also spend some time to enjoy the decorated walls of the temple which has depiction of gods.

    The next point is Mansoon Palace which is a hilltop palace that can give great panoramic view of the city. It was built with white marble to watch mansoon clouds and hence it is known as Mansoon Palace. Since it is built in the Aravalli hills, it gives a great view of the sunset. Be informed that the Palace stands in a wildlife sanctuary named Sajjangarh wild life sanctuary. The access to the palace is regulated by Rs.80 per person and Rs.400 per group.

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  • DAY 10

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    Udaipur

    Our next point is Ranakpur Jain Temple which is almost 92 KMs from Udaipur. The temple is dedicated to Thirthankara Adinatha, the first Thirthankar and founder of Jain religion, and was built in 15th century. It has over 1444 marble pillars to support the temples and the pillars are carved in different manners and you can’t find identical pillars. You would admire the excellence of the craftsmanship of the people by then. It would cost Rs.200 per person to visit the temple

    You can optionally learn cooking by a chef which costs Rs.600. He would teach you how to cook different Indian dishes and special recipes. You would also learn how make a dish more delicious and what spice mixture gives different tastes etc. You can also have meal with the curries you prepared and evaluate yourself.

    By evening, you can join the Rajasthani cultural show which charges Rs.100 where you can enjoy the traditional music and dance.

    Also during the free time you can go for a shopping in the city and see if there is something unique in the city, which you find interesting.

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    Udaipur - Mumbai

    We travel to Ahmedabad by local bus and journey takes hardly 6 hours.

    You can visit Gandhi Ashram in the shores of Sabarmati, in which Gandhiji stayed for 12 years. From here Gandhiji drew the dream of independent India and people live with harmony, equality and mutual respect among each other. Think whether we achieved it fully or not?

    Now we are heading to Mumbai by an overnight train from Ahmedabad. The journey would take 8 hours.

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  • DAY 12

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    Mumbai

    You would be arranged to have an orientation walk Around Colaba and Fort Area. You can also go for free walk through the city to understand more about the India’s financial capital.

    Take the photographs around Gate way of India and you can walk through Marine Drive and see famous Taj Mahal hotel facing the Arabian Sea. You can access the Elephanta Island by the boat service available to see the cave temples which are carved out of rock.

    You can also visit Crawford Market or Chowpatty Beach, both are important markets in South Mumbai. Also you can try some local or exotic dishes from the restaurants in Mumbai.

    Optionally you can go for a Dharavi tour for Rs.1500 per person. You would experience the places where the famous movie Slumdog Millionaire shot. Also you can see the handicrafts and industrial products Dharavi people making and see the importance of the slum in terms of economics.

    You can also go for a city tour which costs Rs.800-4000 per group. It would be a day long tour which covers most of the important landmarks in the city including Chatrapthi Shivaji Terminus, Chowpatty Beach, Marine Drive, Dhobi Ghat etc.

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  • DAY 13

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    Mumbai - Goa

    Morning, you travel from Mumbai to Goa by air and it takes an hour journey.

    Head to the beaches in North Goa, sit there some time and relax yourself. You would find the Goa beaches extremely vibrant and looks stunning considering other beaches in India. You can have some snacks or drink coconut water while enjoying the beach. You would be charged Rs.5 per person to access the beach.

    You can also visit buildings with Portuguese architecture, see the old churches in Old Goa and also explore the capital city, Panjim.

    Optionally you can go for Old Goa trip which charges Rs.1600 per group, so that you would be facilitated to see the old convents, churches, which are coming under World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Remember to visit Basilica of Bom Jesus which has the relics of St. Francis Xavier.

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    Goa

    The day has no chartered programs; it is to ensure that free time has to be allotted to you to explore yourself according to your choice.

    You can go to beaches, visit the local markets, visit old churches or visit places that were part of Portuguese rule.

    Some of the places can be suggested are Agonda Beach, Palolem Beach, Reis Magos Fort, Shantadurga Temple etc. Also you can try the local cuisine of Goa to see if it has the flavour of European dishes.

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  • DAY 15

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    Goa

    You can depart at any time.

    If you find difficulty in arranging your travel, feel free to reach out to our representatitive. Your 15 days Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Mumbai, & Goa tour package concludes here, leaving you with cherished memories.

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