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Rajasthan Experience

Rajasthan Experience

From $ 3,410 AUD

Description

Colourful and chaotic, vibrant, and romantic – welcome to Rajasthan. Explore India’s captivating northwest on this 15-day tour, taking in immense desert cities, the treasures of the maharajah, and forts with fascinating histories. Marvel at the grandeur of the Taj Mahal in Agra, camp under the stars in the Thar Desert and immerse yourself in romantic Jodhpur. This tour doesn’t just cover Rajasthan’s many bucket-list-worthy sites but it also immerses you in the thrum of daily life through village walks, market explorations and plenty of memorable meals. Add a touch of comfort and some very special heritage property accommodation for a true Rajasthani travel adventure.

Trip Name
Rajasthan Experience
Last Updated
2024-04-17
Days
15
Capacity
12
Highlights
  • You may have seen hundreds of photos of it already but laying eyes on the Taj Mahal for yourself during a guided tour is bound to leave a deep impression.
  • From hitting up a local cinema for a Bollywood movie to desert camping – this trip will show you Rajasthan from every angle.
  • In addition to your local leader, connect with local guides at historical sites and upon arrival in cities to add unmatched regional knowledge to your experience.
  • Enjoy two home-cooked meals with local families and sample Jain cuisine at a temple while sharing local culture, stories and traditions with new friends.
  • Taste the snack highlights of Jaipur and get to know your female driver on a tour with the eco-friendly Pink City Rickshaw Company, a non-profit providing employment and economic independence to women from low-income households.
  • By travelling on this trip, you’ll directly support our Intrepid Foundation partner, Positive Change for Marine Life. Donations help them to nurture ocean health with community-led conservation initiatives that inspire coastal restoration, sustainable fishing practices and waste-management.

Itinerary

ITINERARY CHANGES Our itineraries are updated regularly throughout the year based on customer feedback and to reflect the current situation in each destination. The information included in this Essential Trip Information may therefore differ from when you first booked your trip. It's important that you review this information prior to travel so that you have the latest updates. Due to weather, local conditions, transport schedules, public holidays, political unrest or other factors, further changes may be necessary to your itinerary once in-country. Your group leader or local representative will keep you up to date with any such changes once your trip is underway. OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES A selection of optional activities that have been popular with past travellers are listed in the day-to-day itinerary. This isn't an exhaustive list and should be used as a guide only for some of what might be available. Prices are approximate, are for entrance fees only, and don’t include transport to and from the sites or local guides unless indicated. All activities are subject to availability, and maybe on a join-in basis. It may not be possible to do all the activities listed in the time available at each destination, so some pre-planning for what you are most interested in is advised. When it's recommended that travellers pre-book these activities, look for a note in the Special Information section of the day-to-day itinerary. For most, they can either be organised independently on the day, or let your group leader or local representative know you are interested at the Welcome Meeting and they can assist. Where activities are considered medium or high risk, we work with operators whose safety and credentials we have sighted and assessed. Although it is possible that you may find the same activity cheaper with another operator on the ground, we cannot vouch for the safety or quality of that operator. Medium and high-risk activities not listed above have not been assessed by us and as such our staff and group leader or local representative are unable to assist you with organising these activities. Activities that contravene our Responsible Travel policies are also not listed. Please remember that the decision to partake in any activity not listed is at your own discretion and risk.

Day 1 - Delhi
Namaste! Welcome to India. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm. If you arrive in Delhi with time to spare, perhaps pay a visit to the World Heritage-listed Humayun's Tomb or the 12th-century Qutub Minar. After meeting your leader and fellow travellers, you may like to join the group for an optional dinner at a local restaurant.
Day 2 - Agra
Today you will travel by air-conditioned train to the Mughal city of Agra. After arriving, meet your local guide who will show you around two Agra icons. First, visit the spectacular Taj Mahal. Take in the beauty of this 17th-century masterpiece of white marble set amid beautiful formal gardens. Next, visit the nearby Agra Fort, a huge complex built originally as a military structure of red sandstone by Emperor Akbar in 1565. In your free time, perhaps enjoy a drink or meal at Sheroes Hangout, a social enterprise that employs women affected by acid attacks.
Day 3 - Jaipur
Today you will rise early and leave via private vehicle for Jaipur. Your first stop is the deserted Mughal kingdom of Fatehpur Sikri. Built during the reign of Emperor Akbar, it was abandoned shortly after his death due to a lack of available water. With a local guide, tour the stunning mosque, Jama Masjid, striking a lovely pose within the settlement, combining Persian and Hindu aesthetics. See its staggering 54-metre-high main entrance called Buland Darwaza (Gate of Victory) which commemorates Akbar’s great victory in Gujarat. Arrive this afternoon in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan and said to be one of the most pedestrian friendly cities in India. Meet your local guide to put that to the test among bustling, brightly-coloured bazaars filled with hand-crafted textiles, folk art, and semi-precious stones. Here, traditionally dressed Rajput men wearing colourful turbans and sporting magnificent moustaches will make their way through crowded streets packed with cars, camel carts, rickshaws, trucks, and bicycles.
Day 4 - Jaipur
Start your day with some free time in Jaipur. If you’re up for it, go for an optional hot air balloon experience over the city, which is a highlight for many travellers. Later, join a local guide and travel out to the stunning medieval Amber Fort not far from the city. This 16th-century marvel is a great example of Rajput architecture. Take your time, as you'll need several hours to explore this massive fortification. Back in Jaipur, continue to indulge in the delights of Indian culture by watching a Bollywood film of action, romance, drama or music (sometimes all rolled into one) at the renowned Raj Mandir Cinema. Then it’s time to do as the locals do and eat your way around the city on a rickshaw tour! The Pink City Rickshaw Co. is a non-for-profit organisation that employs more than 200 women from low-income households in Jaipur. Your first stop is to pick up some kachoris, a delicious fried snack, followed by sweet lassis. Continue to a shop serving kulfis, a popular frozen dessert, before finishing up at an establishment offering cardamom tea, the perfect way to round off the day. If you’re still peckish for dinner, ask your leader for some recommended dining spots.
Day 5 - Mandawa
Today you will drive from Jaipur to the Shekhawati region. Mandawa is a remote town in the centre of the region, an old trading outpost between the Middle East and China known for its forts and havelis that offer a glimpse of the the cultural and social hotspot this place used to be. Our lunch stop today will be in Nawalgarh at a local restaurant that will allow you to explore more of the region’s different dishes. On arrival in Mandawa, check into your resort before joining your leader for a walking tour of the town. If time permits later in the day, kick back at the resort’s pool, spa or bar.
Day 6 - Mandawa
Enjoy a day of exploring this amazing town, which is often referred to as an outdoor museum. Mandawa is famous for its ornate havelis (private residences). A local guide will lead you on a haveli tour where you'll notice that some are faithfully restored while others are crumbling. The havelis of this particular part of India are recognised around the country for their lavishly painted walls and art. This evening, share a meal of spicy Northern Indian food with your fellow travellers at Castle Mandawa before retiring for the night back at our resort.
Day 7 - Bikaner
Travel into the Thar Desert to the fortified town of Bikaner, which was an important staging post along some of history’s great caravan routes, and thus houses a multitude of bazaars along with an impressive fort and palace. We’ll visit the massive 16th century Junagarh Fort with a local guide to learn about its impressive history. Later this afternoon, visit the museum at the National Camel Research Centre, established to understand and protect these hardworking desert animals. Don’t miss the camel milk parlour where you can try out ice creams and beverages. This evening, we’ll venture out for an auto rickshaw ride through the town and its market to enjoy some tea, samosas and Indian treats.
Day 8 - Thar Desert
Today forge deeper into the Thar Desert on a desert camp safari. Drive through the dunes to a stunning campsite with spectacular views. Enjoy a traditional Rajasthani dinner as the sun sets and spend the evening around a campfire under a sea of stars before falling asleep to the desert ambiance in your comfortable permanent tent.
Day 9 - Jaisalmer
Emerge from the desert this morning and travel along a desert road to the yellow sandstone citadel of Jaisalmer. Watch as this ‘living fort’ rears its head in the arid, flat desert. Our local guide will lead you through the snaking alleyways of Jaisalmer, which are filled with markets and intricately carved houses. This evening perhaps ask your leader for their favourite local places to eat.
Day 10 - Jaisalmer
Enjoy further time exploring the immense Jaisalmer fort with the group on a guided walking tour this morning. Within the fort itself is a maze of houses, temples, shops and restaurants, not to mention some 3,000 permanent residents. Track down some dazzling Rajasthani fabrics, marvel at the spectacular facades of the Patwa ki Haveli and Salim Singh-ki-Haveli. This afternoon is yours to spend as you’d like. You may wish to simply wander the labyrinthine paths and soak up the atmosphere, or visit the Jaisalmer Folklore Museum on the banks of Garsisar Lake in the Mehar Bagh Garden. As night falls you will join a local family in their home for a delicious thali-style dinner. Tuck into pakoras, vegetable curries, chapatis and a very sweet treat to round out the meal.
Day 11 - Jodhpur
Today you drive across the desert to discover Rajasthan's second-largest city, the frenetic Jodhpur. Jodhpur abounds in antique shops and, according to many locals, has the best lassi in India. While you are here you will explore the colossal Mehrangarh Fort with a local guide. This 15th century fort sits 125 metres above the city. Inside the walls, enjoy the intricate carvings and expansive courtyards, but don’t forget to take a look out over the expansive views from the fort’s ramparts.
Day 12 - Udaipur
From Jodhpur, you will travel through the beautiful hamlet of Ranakpur. Ranakpur is the home of a host of beautifully carved white marble Jain temples. These staggering complex temples attract Jain pilgrims from all over India, making Ranakpur one of the most important pilgrim destinations for Jains in India. We enjoy a Jain lunch at a temple today. Jain vegetarian cuisine is noteworthy for not including anything grown underground, to prevent harming small insects and microorganisms and to prevent killing the entire plant, unlike foods harvested from plants that grow above ground. From here you will continue on your journey to gorgeous Udaipur.
Day 13 - Udaipur
Enjoy some time exploring the atmospheric laneways of Udaipur with your leader. Watch out for elephants and cows! You will be joined by a local guide to visit the City Palace while you're here, one of the largest royal palaces in India. This structure took 400 years to build and hosts a range of treasures and antiquities, from vivid murals to royal utensils. Join a local family in their home for a home-cooked lunch, savouring local lentil, potato and paneer dishes. This afternoon, take a boat ride across Pichola Lake, the largest body of water in Udaipur, to get a totally different view of this charming townscape.
Day 14 - Delhi
After a free morning, take a flight back to Delhi, arriving late in the afternoon. After checking into your hotel, you may like to join your fellow travellers for an optional farwell dinner or enjoy an evening of free time.
Day 15 - Delhi
Your trip comes to an end after breakfast this morning. There are no other activities planned for the day and you can depart the hotel at any point this morning. For those who wish to stay on in Delhi to further explore the city, we are happy to help in booking accommodation (subject to availability).

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
12-08-202426-08-2024AUD $ 3,750-
19-08-202402-09-2024AUD $ 3,410-
02-09-202416-09-2024AUD $ 3,410-
09-09-202423-09-2024AUD $ 3,410-
15-09-202429-09-2024AUD $ 3,410-
20-09-202404-10-2024AUD $ 3,410-
23-09-202407-10-2024AUD $ 3,545-
30-09-202414-10-2024AUD $ 3,900-
07-10-202421-10-2024AUD $ 3,580-
13-10-202427-10-2024AUD $ 3,545-
18-10-202401-11-2024AUD $ 3,685-
25-10-202408-11-2024AUD $ 3,685-
28-10-202411-11-2024AUD $ 3,865-
02-11-202416-11-2024AUD $ 3,685-
04-11-202418-11-2024AUD $ 4,125-
08-11-202422-11-2024AUD $ 3,685-
10-11-202424-11-2024AUD $ 3,975-
11-11-202425-11-2024AUD $ 3,685-
15-11-202429-11-2024AUD $ 3,975-
16-11-202430-11-2024AUD $ 3,685-
17-11-202401-12-2024AUD $ 3,830-
22-11-202406-12-2024AUD $ 3,685-
24-11-202408-12-2024AUD $ 3,685-
08-12-202422-12-2024AUD $ 3,685-
16-12-202430-12-2024AUD $ 3,545-
23-12-202406-01-2025AUD $ 3,580-
27-12-202410-01-2025AUD $ 3,545-
28-12-202411-01-2025AUD $ 3,655-
30-12-202413-01-2025AUD $ 3,545-
03-01-202517-01-2025AUD $ 3,580-
06-01-202520-01-2025AUD $ 3,580-
13-01-202527-01-2025AUD $ 3,580-
17-01-202531-01-2025AUD $ 3,580-
20-01-202503-02-2025AUD $ 3,580-
27-01-202510-02-2025AUD $ 3,580-
03-02-202517-02-2025AUD $ 3,580-
10-02-202524-02-2025AUD $ 3,580-
14-02-202528-02-2025AUD $ 3,580-
17-02-202503-03-2025AUD $ 3,580-
21-02-202507-03-2025AUD $ 3,725-
24-02-202510-03-2025AUD $ 3,725-
28-02-202514-03-2025AUD $ 3,725-
07-03-202521-03-2025AUD $ 3,725-
10-03-202524-03-2025AUD $ 3,725-
14-03-202528-03-2025AUD $ 3,725-
17-03-202531-03-2025AUD $ 3,725-
21-03-202504-04-2025AUD $ 3,725-
28-03-202511-04-2025AUD $ 3,725-
31-03-202514-04-2025AUD $ 3,725-
07-04-202521-04-2025AUD $ 3,580-
14-04-202528-04-2025AUD $ 3,580-
25-08-202508-09-2025AUD $ 3,580-
01-09-202515-09-2025AUD $ 3,580-
08-09-202522-09-2025AUD $ 3,580-
12-09-202526-09-2025AUD $ 3,580-
15-09-202529-09-2025AUD $ 3,725-
22-09-202506-10-2025AUD $ 3,725-
29-09-202513-10-2025AUD $ 3,725-
03-10-202517-10-2025AUD $ 3,865-
06-10-202520-10-2025AUD $ 3,865-
10-10-202524-10-2025AUD $ 3,865-
13-10-202527-10-2025AUD $ 3,865-
20-10-202503-11-2025AUD $ 3,865-
24-10-202507-11-2025AUD $ 3,865-
27-10-202510-11-2025AUD $ 3,865-
03-11-202517-11-2025AUD $ 3,865-
07-11-202521-11-2025AUD $ 3,865-
10-11-202524-11-2025AUD $ 3,865-
17-11-202501-12-2025AUD $ 3,865-
21-11-202505-12-2025AUD $ 3,865-
24-11-202508-12-2025AUD $ 3,865-
28-11-202512-12-2025AUD $ 3,865-
05-12-202519-12-2025AUD $ 3,865-
15-12-202529-12-2025AUD $ 3,865-
22-12-202505-01-2026AUD $ 3,725-
26-12-202509-01-2026AUD $ 3,725-
29-12-202512-01-2026AUD $ 3,725-

Accommodation

Camping (with facilities) (1 night),Heritage Property (1 night),Hotel (12 nights)

Transport

Auto rickshaw,Plane,Private vehicle,Train

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