Rajasthan
The definitive Rajasthan tour — eleven days, five iconic cities, and two nights in each so you actually experience them rather than rush through. Pink palaces, blue cities, golden forts, lake palaces and the cool Aravalli hills, all woven into one ambitious circuit.
11 days of carefully crafted experiences
Day 1 of 11

Arrive in the Pink City and dive straight into its three central icons — the Hawa Mahal facade, the still-royal City Palace, and Jantar Mantar's giant astronomical instruments.

A full day on Jaipur's three forts. Amber Fort with the mirror-mosaic Sheesh Mahal, Jaigarh's Jaivana cannon, and Nahargarh for sunset views back over the city.

Long drive west across the plains to Jodhpur. Evening walk through Sardar Market under the Clock Tower as the call to prayer drifts through the blue lanes.

Spend the morning at the towering Mehrangarh Fort, walking through its courtyards, museum and palace rooms. After lunch, a guided walk through the indigo-blue lanes of the old city below.

Drive west into the Thar to Jaisalmer. Evening exploration of the inhabited Sonar Quila as the sandstone glows gold under the setting sun.

Quiet morning in the old city, then drive to Sam for a sunset camel safari, a desert dinner under the stars and a cultural evening of Kalbelia folk dance.

Long drive south-east to Udaipur. Afternoon arrival in the City of Lakes, easy evening at the hotel after a long day on the road.

A signature Udaipur day. City Palace in the morning, sunset boat ride on Lake Pichola past the Lake Palace, and a dinner stop at the romantic Jag Mandir island.

Drive south-west to Mount Abu — Rajasthan's only proper hill station. After check-in, take a paddle boat on Nakki Lake and walk to Sunset Point for views across the Aravallis.

Morning at the Dilwara Jain temples — some of the finest marble carving in India — then on to Achalgarh fort and Guru Shikhar, the highest peak in the Aravalli range.

Drive down to Udaipur airport / railway station — or onward to Ahmedabad if your flight requires — completing one of the most ambitious heritage circuits in India.




₹36,000
per person