14 Days Splendid Rajputana Tour Package | Rajasthan Tour Package From Delhi, Navalgarh, Nagaur, Osian, Luni, Kumbalgarh, Udaipur & More | Rajputana 14 Days Tour Package
  • Duration

    Duration

    14 Days
  • Destination Covered

    Destination Covered

    Delhi, Navalgarh, Nagaur, Osian, Luni, Kumbalgarh, Udaipur, Bundi, Kalakahun, Agra
  • Places

    Places

    10 Places

Overview

Embark on a royal voyage through the heart of India with the Splendid Rajputana Tour, a journey designed to transport you into the world of Rajasthan’s timeless grandeur. From the cosmopolitan rhythm of Delhi to the serene waters of Udaipur, the fortified silence of Kumbhalgarh to the desert whispers of Osian, every stop on this 14-day expedition reflects the spirit of Rajputana — brave, beautiful and boundless.

This carefully curated 14 Days Splendid Rajputana tour package begins in Delhi, where you explore iconic Mughal and colonial-era landmarks like the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and Humayun’s Tomb, all of which paint vivid stories of India’s layered history. From there, you travel to Nawalgarh, known for its intricately mural havelis and architectural gems that narrate the life of merchant princes.

The journey deepens in Nagaur and Osian, where crumbling forts and ancient temples whisper forgotten legends. In Osian, an overnight stay in tented camps amidst golden sand dunes offers an immersive experience with camel rides, starlit skies, and traditional folk performances. It is more than sightseeing—it is soul-stirring.

As the tour winds through Luni, Kumbhalgarh, Udaipur, Bundi, and Kalakho, you witness the architectural diversity and cultural vibrancy of the Rajput kingdoms. Walk through the mighty walls of Kumbhalgarh Fort, experience the floating serenity of Lake Pichola, and lose yourself in the artistic marvels of Garh Palace in Bundi. These towns offer an unfiltered glimpse into rural Rajasthan, where the legacy of chivalry and craft still lives on.

Unlike conventional Rajasthan tours, this Rajputana heritage tour takes you off the beaten path, blending rural charm with imperial richness. In Kalakho, you reconnect with the soul of the land during a village retreat, meeting the Meena tribes and discovering a pace of life untouched by time. The final days guide you to Agra, where the majestic Taj Mahal and Agra Fort complete your historic journey with awe and romance.

The Splendid Rajputana Tour is more than a vacation—it is a cultural pilgrimage into the soul of India. Whether you are a history enthusiast, photography lover, or simply a traveller in search of something rare and meaningful, this 14 Days Splendid Rajputana tour package promises moments you will never forget.

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HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Traditional Welcome in Delhi – Your journey will begin with warm welcome, you will be given boutique, tika and silk scarfs, making this journey a cultural memoranda.
  • Historic Charm of Old Delhi – You will walk through Chandni Chowk and get to explore its spice markets, and also visit the architectural beauties such as Jama Masjid and Red Fort, which will make you embrace the Mughal India’s history.
  • Architectural Grandeur of Qutub Minar – Do visit Qutub Minar, Delhi’s tallest minaret and UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the architecture the of Indo-Islamic culture and red sandstones along with marble carvings.
  • Peaceful Reflections at Raj Ghat – You must visit the memorial of Mahatma Gandhi, which is surrounded in lush gardens and also channels your mind towards the principles he led.
  • Exploration of Nawalgarh’s Painted Havelis – You must visit the Anandilal Poddar Haveli, and also get to experience the charm of Shekawati’s open air art gallery.
  • Kamal Morarka Museum Visit – You must visit Kamal Moraka Museum, and explore the rare photographs, paintings and artefacts that trace back to the lifestyle of Rajasthan’s merchants and nobles.
  • The Spiritual Aura of Nagaur Fort – You must visit the Nagaur Fort, a massive 12th century fort, and witness stunning Mughal-era architecture and its courtyards.
  • Sunset Scenes at Mahi Darwaza – You will get to experience the local life at the historic gateway in Nagaur with nearby markets and food stalls.
  • Temple Trail in Osian  – You must visit the Sachiya Mata and Surya temples, and uncover the Jain and Brahmanical temples.
  • Overnight Desert Camping in Osian – You will stay in luxury tents under starry skies, and experience cultural performances, bonfires and camel rides across the dunes.
  • Camel Safari Experience – You must cross the golden sands of Osian on a camelback, which absorbs the desert breeze and also get to see the beautiful view of the Thar Desert.
  • Artisan Village Tour in Luni – You must meet the local blacksmiths, woodworkers, and potters who are keeping alive the traditional Rajput crafts which is passed down through generations.
  • Majestic Fort Chanwa in Luni  – You will stay in a heritage hotel where red sandstone and antiques recreate the beauty of royal Rajasthan.
  • Breath-taking Kumbhalgarh Fort Tour – You must explore the fortress, which is settled atop Aravali hills and offers stunning valley views.
  • Visit to Badal Mahal – You must visit Badal Mahal, also known as “Palace of Clouds” within Kumbhalgarh Fort, which is famous for its pastel paintings and serene view of the forest.
  • Discover Ancient Stepwells (Baoli) – You must see the splendour of ancient baolis hidden within Kumbhalgarh’s walls – mysterious and intricate.
  • Excursion to Udaipur – City of Lakes – You must float across Lake Pichola on a boat ride, exploring the charm of the City Palace and its heritage.
  • Gardens of Saheliyon Ki Bari – You can stroll across Udaipur’s famous garden which was built for royal women, also including marble elephants and pool filled with lotus flower.
  • Cultural Hub of Shilpgram – You will get to experience rural arts and crafts at Shilpgram, where pottery, weaving and tribal performances come to life.
  • Fresco Marvels at Jagdish Temple – You must visit Jagdish Temple, Udaipur’s 17th century temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, having intricate stone carvings.
  • Tranquil Getaway to Bundi – You must take your step to Bundi, a fairytale town with lakes and palaces settled beneath the Taragarh Fort.
  • Explore Taragarh Fort’s Grandeur – You must climb the steep path of Taragarh Fort, a 14th century fort, for its beautiful views and atmosphere.
  • Visit to Raniji Ki Baori (Queen’s Stepwell) – You can admire this beautiful, multi-tiered stepwell having arches and stone-carved elephants at its base.
  • Royal Vibes of Garh Palace – You can wander around paintings and balconies of Bundi’s Garth Palace, which reveals amazing Rajput paintings.
  • Village Walk in Kalakho – You will get to experience rural life with a walk through Kalakho’s meena tribal villages, observing traditions.
  • Tribal Encounters in Kalakho – You can interact with meena communities, and also discover local crafts, and witness its long-driven community with joy.
  • Visit Agra Fort – You must visit Agra Fort, a very strong hold of Mughal dynasty and served as home to generation of kings, a very historical layered fort.
  • Marvel at the Itmad-ud-Daulah Tomb – You must visit Itmad-Ud-Daulah Tomb, also known as “Baby Taj”, this marble museum is popular for its Persian architecture and intricate inlay work.
  • Sunrise Visit to the Taj Mahal – You can watch the Iconic taj bathe in morning light, a breath-taking sight of love and perfection carved in white marble.
  • Farewell in Delhi with Memories to Keep – Do end thai trip with a loving farewell to Delhi, and do not forget the memories made!

Important Notes for Splendid Rajputana

  • Weather Conditions Vary Across Regions – It is advised to carry both light cotton and warm layer for cooler desert nights, especially in Osian and Kumbhalgarh. There can be shift in climate from Delhi to Rajasthan.
  • Desert Nights Can Be Chilly – It is advised to carry a shawl or light jacket, especially if you plan on enjoying the campfire and folk performances at night. As days are warm, desert evenings can get unexpectedly cold.
  • Most Forts Have Steep Walks – It is advised to wear comfortable shoes, preferably with grip as forts such as Kumbhalgarh and Taragarh require uphill walking.
  • Local SIM Cards or Roaming Plans Recommended – The mobile network can be weak in rural areas like Kalakho and Luni. Please make sure you have an Indian SIM for uninterrupted communication.
  • Traditional Etiquette is Deeply Respected – It is advised to dress modestly and remove footwear while going at temples or rural homes.
  • Early Morning Starts Are Common – It is advised to schedule your sleep timing to see sunrise at the taj mahal or desert safaris, making the most of your cool mornings and avoid harsh midday sun.
  • Cash Is King in Rural Stops – It is advised to carry enough cash with you for food and souvenirs as towns like Osian and Kalakho may not have UPI payment system.
  • Camel Safaris Require Basic Fitness – It is recommended to check with your guide, if you have back issues or motion sensitivity when going for a camel ride.
  • Photography Etiquette Applies – Please always ask before photographing locals, especially tribal communities. In temples, photography might be restricted, so respect signs and rules.
  • Food Can Be Spicy – It is advised to please inform your hosts or hotel about your spice tolerance, and drink bottled water to avoid digestive discomfort.
  • Ayurvedic and Folk Remedies May Be Offered – In rural areas, you might be introduced to traditional remedies or massages. Feel free to try them, but do check for hygiene and allergies beforehand.
  • Folk Performances May Run Late – If you get tired  early, inform your host for an early dinner options as cultural shows begin post sunset and may stretch into late evening.
  • Heritage Hotels Have Unique Layouts – You can stay in havelis or palaces which have ancient stairs, antiques and less than modern elevators.
  • Temple Timing Restrictions – It is advised to plan temple visits early on as some temples are open only during specific hours.
  • Respect Wildlife Rules in Desert and Fort Zones – It is advised to avoid feeding animals or touching them, especially near stepwells and forts.
  • Keep Emergency Contacts Handy – It is advised to save your tour operator’s number, local hotel numbers in case of emergencies or medical issues.
  • Sustainable Travel Is Encouraged – It is advised to avoid plastic to have an eco-friendly travel. Please respect local ecology.
  • Weekends Are Busier at Iconic Sites – It is advised to book tickets in advance or choose weekday visits for a relaxed pace.
  • Power Cuts May Occur in Rural Areas – It is advised to carry power banks or flashlight with you as most hotels, while having generators, occasional power outage is common.
  • Cultural Sensitivity Is Key – Each village has its own traditions. Please stay respectful of communities and also get the experience of seeing the communities.

Best Time to Visit Splendid Rajputana Tour

October to March – The Prime Travel Season

The best time to visit Rajputana is during the cooler months between October and March. This period offers the most pleasant weather for exploring Rajputana heritage tours, including the desert regions of Osian, Nagaur, and Kalakho, as well as royal cities like Udaipur, Bundi, and Agra.

With temperatures ranging from 10°C to 27°C, the climate is ideal for camel safaris, fort explorations, palace tours, and village walks. Crisp mornings and breezy evenings also make outdoor dining and cultural shows more enjoyable. If you are booking a 14-day Splendid Rajputana tour package, this is the perfect window to travel in comfort.

Why Avoid Summer Months (April to June)

Summers in Rajasthan, especially from April to June, can be extremely hot, with temperatures often soaring above 45°C. Exploring Rajputana forts and palaces under the scorching sun is challenging and may not be suitable for elderly travellers or children. Moreover, many desert camps operate only during the cooler seasons due to the intense heat.

July to September – Monsoon’s Mild Charm

While not the peak season, the monsoon months of July to September bring intermittent rain showers, which cool down the landscape and offer a refreshed look to cities like Udaipur and Bundi. However, rural trails and safaris might be affected due to muddy terrain. Still, this is a good time to find budget-friendly Rajputana tour packages with fewer crowds.

Best Time for Specific Experiences:

Taj Mahal at Sunrise (Agra): Visit from November to February for a magical fog-kissed view

Desert Safari & Camping (Osian): Ideal from October to March

Kumbhalgarh Fort & Badal Mahal: Best explored from December to early March for clear skies

Village Walks in Kalakho and Luni: Best enjoyed in early winter and late autumn

Bundi’s Stepwells & Forts: Visit in November or February for mild weather and scenic backdrops

Whether you are an international tourist planning a private Rajputana cultural heritage tour or an Indian traveller seeking a royal Rajasthan vacation, choosing the right season makes all the difference.

Day By Day Itinerary

  • DAY 1

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    DELHI

    Land at International airplane terminal, Welcome in conventional Indian style with tika, blossoms and Silk scarf. If it’s not too much trouble convey Indian nearby number (in the fundamental handset) with national meandering at national wandering given by all of us all through our visit.

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    DELHI

    Morning after breakfast at Hotel drive out for neighborhood touring of old Delhi,

    Jama Masjid – It is the biggest mosque in the India. It was worked by Mughal sovereign Shah Jahan in 1656.

    Red fortification – It is UNESCO world legacy site. It was principle habitation of the sovereigns of the Mughal tradition.

    Delhi Bazar – Enjoy some neighborhood shopping at Janpath and Palika Bazar. Stroll in visit to zest and gem market close Chandani Chowk.

    Post lunch (Not Included) take a ride to New Delhi.

    Qutub Minar – A 73 meter tall minaret that structures some portion of the Qutab complex, an UNESCO World Heritage Site, decreasing pinnacle of five story, made of red sandstone and marble. It has a winding staircase of 379 stages.

    Humayun Tomb – It was nine years after the demise of Humayun. Most remarkable highlights are the nursery space (Chaharbagh) with pathways water channels, well corresponding sepulcher beaten by the twofold vault.

    India Gate (Drive away): Commemorates the 70,000 Indian troopers who lost their lives battling for the British Army during the World War I.

    Rajghat: Marks the spot where Mahatma Gandhi was incinerated following his death.

    Parliament (Drive away) – Indian parliament building. It is roundabout molded structure opened in 1927.

    Find the Imperial New Delhi displaying open, tree-lined avenues and Connaught Place.

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    DELHI-NAVALGARH

    After breakfast look at from Delhi inn and drive for Nawalgarh. Arrive and check-in at all around delegated space for you. Later an expert guide will accompany you for Nawalgarh touring:

    Anandilal Poddar Haveli: is one of the wonderful palatial chateaus. Arranged in the core of Nawalgarh this Haveli which was worked in 1902 was the perfect goal for travelers who are fervent admirers of craftsmanship and excellence.

    Kamal Morarka Museum: is situated at Naya Bazar Nawalgarh.

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    NAVALGARH-NAGAUR

    After breakfast look at from the lodging and drive for Nagaur. Arrive and check-in at all around delegated space for you. You have a choice to visit advertise or unwind at the inn.

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    NAGAUR

    Morning after breakfast the day will begin with neighborhood touring

    Nagaur Fort: which was initially worked by the Nagavanshi faction (consequently the name that signifies ‘Fortification of the Hooded Cobra) yet modified in the twelfth century by the Ghaznis to incorporate royal residences and mosques

    Mahi Darwaja: One of the five Mega entryways in Nagaur which can limit the passage of any outcast in Nagaur which makes this spot a noteworthy spot. There are a Mini market and sustenance outlets.

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    NAGAUR-OSIAN

    After breakfast look at from the inn and drive for Osian Village. Check-in at tent convenience. Osian is well known as home to the group of demolished Brahmanical and Jain sanctuaries dating from the eighth to eleventh hundreds of years. The city was a noteworthy religious focal point of the kingdom of Marwar during the Gurjara Pratihara line. Of the 18 places of worship in the gathering, the Surya or Sun Temple and the later Kali sanctuary, Sachiya Mata Temple and the fundamental Jain sanctuary devoted to Mahavira hangs out in their beauty and engineering.

    Experience Village safari visit with Camel ride involvement Supper and night at Tented Camp.

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    OSIAN-LUNI

    After breakfast look at from the lodging and drive for Luni, arrive check in at the inn. Guided visit begin presently visit of Fort Chanwa Luni: The town of Luni settles in the shadow of the château dividers and is a center point of movement with its numerous craftsman’s molding metal, dirt or wood into perplexing structures and showing the abilities disregarded during the time by their precursors

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    LUNI-KUMBALGARH

    After breakfast look at from the lodging and drive for Kumbhalgarh. Arrive check in at the inn, later guided voyage through Kumbhalgarh Fort: The stronghold that has positively influenced history as the second biggest divider after the Great Wall of China – it is none however the Kumbhalgarh fortification in Rajasthan. The strong post is 3600 ft tall and 38km long that encompasses the region of Udaipur. It was considered to have been worked by Rana Kumbha in the fifteenth century. The post is additionally proclaimed an UNESCO World Heritage Site that is under the gathering Hill Forts of Rajasthan.

    Badal Mahal: is arranged at the most elevated purpose of the stronghold. Worked by Rana Fateh Singh in the nineteenth century, this 2 storeyed castle is isolated into 2 bury associated however unmistakable segments – the Zanana Mahal (the area for the illustrious women) and the Mardana Mahal ( the segment for the male individuals from the regal family).

    Baoli: Large Stepwell in the Kumbhalgarh Citadel, close Udaipur (India) Stepwells, likewise called bawdi or baoli, are wells or lakes in which the water can become to by plummeting a lot of steps.­This is presumably one of the most fascinating piece of what’s left of the post, yet it is elusive and not on the “vacationer circuit”.­ Requires some scrambling, since the Step-very much was ensured by its own invigorated divider

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    KUMBALGARH-UDAIPUR-KUMBALGARH

    After breakfast go for an excursion to Udaipur that incorporates

    City Palace: Udaipur City Palace is one of the structural wonders of Rajasthan, found gently on the banks of Lake Pichola. City Palace which has a few cut galleries, curves and designed columns, Zenana Mahal, Fateh Prakash, Durbar Hall, and Shambhu Niwas. Likewise, visit Jagdish sanctuary, Vessel ride-at Lake Pichola

    Saheliyo ki Badi: Saheliyon-ki-Bari is a noteworthy nursery and a well known visitor space in Udaipur in the Indian territory of Rajasthan. It lies in the northern piece of the city and has wellsprings and booths, a lotus pool and marble elephants. It was worked by Rana Sangram Singh.

    Night back to Kumbhalgarh inn.

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    KUMBALGARH-BUNDI

    After breakfast look at from the lodging and drive for Bundi. Arrive and check-in at lodging, later guided voyage through

    Taragarh Fort: was the main spot to a significant liberal state with regards to the Rajput appeal and greatness. Taragarh Fort is an enormous stronghold worked in 1354 during the pinnacle of Rajput rulers. It was made the capital of principle regal states. This novel post is available by a sharp street interfacing up the slope towards its passageway, which is improved with wild elephants.

    Raniji ki Baori: is a three story stepwell and has two phenomenal well-angled entryways with extraordinary craftsmanship done on the columns and statues of Elephants made up of white marble (not very white) on the highest point everything being equal. The last (third) door of the stepwell is a lovely one as it has the figures of elephants on all corner and it’s a joy to watch.

    Garh Palace: is known for its creative Rajput style engineering which can be effectively found in its Jharokhas and columns. Among different castles which are popular for their adornments like Chhatra Mahal, Phool Mahal, and Badal Mahal.

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    BUNDI-KALAKHO

    After breakfast look at from the lodging and drive for Kala Kho town. Arrive and check-in at the retreat, later there will be Village walk. The Village Retreat offers a much needed reprieve from the ordinary vacationer visit to landmarks, exhibition halls, and commercial centers; away from the hustle-clamor of the packed urban communities, towards perfect and immaculate existences of the genuine individuals of the land.

    Concealed inside a valley inside the Aravali Hills, home to the network of Meena Tribals, the delight, and soul of rural life is obvious on the exuberant essences of the town people. Here, from numerous points of view, time has stopped and globalization has had little effect.

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    KALAKHO-AGRA

    After breakfast look at from lodging and drive for Agra. Arrive and check-in at the lodging, later guided voyage through Agra Fort: is a recorded fortification in the city of Agra in India. It was the fundamental living arrangement of the rulers of the Mughal Dynasty till 1638, when the capital was moved from Agra to Delhi.

    Itmad Ula Daulah: the tomb of Itimad-ud-Daula is a stunning sepulcher arranged on the Yamuna River simply outside Agra and ought to be acknowledged in its very own privilege and not as a small scale form of the Taj Mahal. Worked by the Mughal Empress Nur Jahan for her folks, Itimad-ud-Daula and Asmat Begum, somewhere in the range of 1622 and 1628, this little catacomb is the main case of a Mughal tomb looked in white marble that utilized such a wide utilization of stone trim to beautify its outside.

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    AGRA-DELHI

    Early morning getup to beat the Sun, Taj Mahal – Built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his adored spouse Mumtaz Mahal.

    Evening you will drive for Delhi. Touch base at Delhi and check-in at lodging.

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  • DAY 14

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    DELHI

    After breakfast, you are dropped by our representatives to the airport or railway station depending on your departure timings. Your 14 Days Splendid Rajputana tour packagel ends here with many wonderful memories.

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How to Book the Splendid Rajputana Tour?

Booking your dream escape into Rajasthan’s royal legacy begins with a thoughtful plan and a trusted approach. The 14-day Splendid Rajputana tour is not just a travel itinerary; it is a well-curated cultural experience that takes you deep into the heritage, architecture, and traditions of India’s most vibrant state. From the majestic forts of Kumbhalgarh to the ancient haveli towns of Navalgarh and the golden sands of Osian, this journey is ideal for history enthusiasts, cultural explorers, and photography lovers alike. If you are wondering how to book your Rajputana heritage tour, this guide offers everything you need.

Start by selecting the right time of year to travel. The best time to take the Royal Rajputana Rajasthan tour is between October and March, when the desert heat is gentle, and the climate across Rajasthan is pleasant for outdoor exploration. Planning your travel during this window ensures you enjoy every destination without discomfort and participate in local festivals that add extra vibrancy to your journey.

Once your dates are finalized, the next step is to find the right tour package. Search for reliable travel operators that offer 14-day Splendid Rajputana tour packages, Rajputana forts and palaces tours, or private Rajputana cultural heritage tours. Choose packages that include all major locations mentioned in the itinerary—Delhi, Navalgarh, Nagaur, Osian, Luni, Kumbhalgarh, Udaipur, Bundi, Kalakho, and Agra—and experiences like camel rides, village walks, fort visits, and heritage stays. Make sure the provider has good reviews and transparent cancellation policies.

Customizing your trip can elevate your experience. Many travel companies offer flexibility in adding an extra day at Udaipur, including luxury upgrades for your stay in Osian, or even organizing local folk performances or food walks in Bundi or Kalakho. If you have specific interests—like heritage architecture, photography, wildlife, or cultural storytelling—talk to your tour provider to tailor the experience.

Once you have finalized the package, confirm that the inclusions align with your needs. Most Rajputana Rajasthan trips include airport pick-up and drop-off, intercity transfers, hotel stays with breakfast, guided sightseeing, and cultural experiences. It is important to ask for a detailed itinerary and list of services before making the payment.

Lastly, prepare well for the journey. Carry comfortable cotton clothes, a light jacket for desert nights, sunscreen, a sunhat, and comfortable walking shoes. If you plan to travel through rural areas like Kalakho or Osian, it is also advisable to bring basic medications, a power bank, and a reusable water bottle.

The Splendid Rajputana tour is more than just a vacation, it is a passage into a world where forts still echo tales of valour, palaces shimmer with lost grandeur, and villages reveal the heartbeat of Rajasthan. With careful planning and a trusted booking process, your journey through this royal land can be seamless, safe, and unforgettable.

Inclusions

Does a ride into the countryside and a visit to rustic village life enchant you up to no bounds? If yes, embark with us on a visit to Rangilo Rajasthan, the real kaleidoscopic Rajasthan in the backdrops of sand dunes, rainbow of colours and the magic of desert. We take you on a tour of Delhi, Navalgarh, Nagaur, Osi, Luni, Udaipur- the lake city, Bundi Kalakhao, Agra- the home to 7th Wonder of the World- Taj Mahal, and the UNESCO World Heritage Site- Kumbhalgarh.

With a spectacular chance to stay overnight in a tented camp at Osian, the 14 days tour takes you on a visit to 11 beautiful places carrying the old world charm of fortresses, palaces, wilderness and lakes. Enjoy safaris, lake boat rides, camel rides, visit to famous palaces like the Badal Mahal, Udaipur City palace and the most raved Taj Mahal and Kumbhalagrh fort- all along with comfortable rides and lavish breakfast spreads.

Real Rajasthan is in the villages and this tour would break open the mystic world of Rajputana that Rajasthan is famous for! Witness more than just sand dunes! A scenery straight out of Bollywood flicks! View detailed itinerary for complete info about the tour.

Khamba Ghani Sa!

Price Guide

Package Price USD 1719 per person

Small Group Tour Fixed Departure Dates 2018-2019
Months Dates Seats  Dates Seats 
October-2018 15 On Request 25 On Request
November-2018 10 On Request 24 On Request
December-2018 08 On Request 22 On Request
January-2019 12 On Request 26 On Request
February-2019 02 On Request 16 On Request
March-2019 02 On Request 16 On Request
April 06 On Request

The above package includes:-

  • Arrival and departure assistance.
  • Accommodation in well-appointed Double/Twin room
  • 13 buffet breakfast, 03 buffet dinner
  • All transfers and sightseeing by Air condition private vehicle
  • Rickshaw ride in Delhi
  • Professional English speaking guide.
  • Tonga ride in Agra near Taj Mahal.
  • Elephant ride in Jaipur
  • Entrance Fee to the monuments
  • Mineral Water 01 bottle per person per day.
  • All fuel, parking, toll, state taxes & driver allowances
  • All applicable hotel taxes.
  • Government service tax 5% included

Package does not include:-

  1. Any Airfare/ Train fare
  2. Any Meals-Unless specified only in Inclusions.
  3. Camera Fee at monuments, Personal expenses, Visa arrangement
  4. Travel insurance, Tips for guides, driver.
  5. Any other services opted other than mentioned in the Inclusions part.

Hotels

Choice Of Hotels / Similar
City No. Of Nights Deluxe & Heritage Hotels
Delhi 02 ITC Welcom Dwarka
Nawalgarh 01 Koolwal Kothi ( Heritage)
Nagaur 02 Ranvas ( Heritage/Palace)
Osian 01 Swiss Tent
Luni 01 Fort Chanwa ( Heritage)
Kumbhalgarh 02 Club Mahindra Kumbhalgarh (Heritage)
Bundi 01 Brajbhushanji Ki Haveli ( Heritage)
Kala Kho 01 Camp Accomodation
Agra 01 Grand Imperial ( Heritage)
Delhi 01 ITC Welcom Dwarka

Other Info

  • Clothes/shoes: For women we suggest wearing dress modestly; try to avoid provocative clothes on such as mini-skirts etc during sightseeing or temple visit. Removing shoes before entering a home is more a cultural rather than a religious tradition, it is important to know that some religions require removing shoes before entering a house of worship or a temple
  • Language: As long as you know English, there will be few communication issues in India. Most Indians know some English, however some will not be able to converse as fluently as you would prefer including taxi drivers, waiters, porters and hotel staff. This is where some basic Hindi words, phrases and sentences can come handy.
  • Tipping: Tipping (known as Baksheesh) is pretty uncommon in India. In fact most services, except for restaurants, won’t expect it. Even if you are under no obligation it’s always nice to leave a small gratuity for airport representatives, guides and driver.

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