Day 1: Arrival in Delhi
Our representative will greet you with traditional Indian hospitality when you arrive at Delhi International Airport. After giving you the necessary travel paperwork, he will give you an overview of your tour itinerary. After a long day of travel, relax and spend the night at your hotel.
Day 2: Delhi Sightseeing
After breakfast, the much-anticipated Sikh temple, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, is the first stop on a full-day escorted tour of Delhi. The next points of interest are the exterior of Red Fort and Jama Masjid, one of the biggest mosques in India, finished by Shah Jahan in 1658. Visit the President House, India Gate, Qutub Minar, and Raj Ghat, a Mahatma Gandhi memorial. Later, take in the breathtaking evening tour of Akshardham Temple, which is especially beautiful at night. You will also take pleasure in the fountain show, which is the main draw for visitors. Spend the night in a Delhi hotel.
Day 3: Delhi-Agra
After breakfast in the hotel and check-out, travel the Yamuna Expressway to Agra, which will take three hours to arrive. Stops at Itmad ud Daula's tomb, also referred to as Baby Taj, en route. It appears to be a white marble jewel box. Once at the hotel in Agra, have a refreshment before touring the world-heritage Agra Fort. In the evening, enjoy shopping in the well-known handicraft shops. You may also choose to enjoy the Agra night tour. Head back to your hotel in Agra for the night.
Day 4: Agra, Fatehpur Sikri, Jaipur
The majestic Taj Mahal, made of white marble, is the focus of attention on this day. With a tour, the best time to see the breathtaking Taj Mahal view is early in the morning. Proceed to have breakfast at your hotel and then resume your journey towards Jaipur by car. En route stopover in the renowned city of Fatehpur Sikri, sometimes referred to as the Ghost Town, which is a singular specimen of Mughal architecture. Visit Karwa Sarai and Todermal Ki Haveli. Proceed on your way to Jaipur by car. From Jaipur, our agent will take you to our reserved hotel. Stay in Jaipur for the night.
On Day 5: Jaipur Sightseeing
The colorful pink city's unique landmarks will provide endless pleasure throughout the day. To see the Amber Fort, go to the top of the hill. The main gate of the fort is reached by riding an elephant up the hill. Explore the eighteenth-century Amber Fort. Within Amber Fort are stunning palaces and temples, including Jasha Mandir, Seesh Mahal, and Kali Temple. Stop in front of Jal Mahal for a few pictures on the way back. See the Palace of Winds, or Hawa Mahal, after lunch. Take an afternoon tour of the magnificent City Palace, a royal museum, and the astronomical observatory Jantar Mantar. Later, explore Pink City's bustling bazaars. Traders, jewelers, potters, sculptors, weavers, and dyers are among them. After shopping in Jaipur, visit Govind Dev Ji Temple for the evening aarti. In the evening, return to the hotel in Jaipur to spend the night there.
Day 6: Jaipur, Pushkar, and Jodhpur
Following breakfast, take a journey to Jodhpur, also referred to as Rajasthan's "Blue City." Along the route, visit the sacred site described in Hindu mythology. Enjoy a visit to the revered Pushkar Lake, the Brahma and Savitri temples, and a delicious lunch at a charming neighborhood restaurant while you're here. Proceed with your journey to Jodhpur. After arriving, make sure you check into the hotel for the night stay.
Day 7: Jodhpur Sightseeing
After breakfast in the hotel, continue your sightseeing. The second-biggest city in Rajasthan, Jodhpur, is referred to as the "blue city." Explore the Marwar district of Rajasthan, paying a visit to the Mehrangarh Fort and the royal family's tombs at Jaswant Thada. Visit the Umaid Bhawan Palace as well, where a portion is still used as the royal families' living quarters. In the evening, stroll through the renowned park and take some time to see the city's blue homes. stroll around the clock tower market in the evening. Spend the night in a hotel.
Day 8: Jodhpur-Jaisalmer
After a delicious breakfast, head towards Jaisalmer. Standing in the center of the Thar Desert, Jaisalmer resembles a massive sand castle and rises over the surrounding desert plains like a mirage. A few dunes and wandering communities break up the desert terrain surrounding the city. Jaisalmer is known as the Golden City of Rajasthan because the Jaisalmer Fort turns an ocher hue when the sun rises. As soon as you get to Jaisalmer, check-in at the hotel. You are free to enjoy the remainder of the day as you like. Overnight stay in Jaisalmer hotel.
Day 09: Jaisalmer Tour
After breakfast, take pleasure in the desert city tour. Jaisalmer Fort, sometimes called Sonar Fort, the antique havelis, and a nighttime desert safari are the city's main tourist destinations. As you visit Jaisalmer, you'll meet vibrant people, climb sand dunes, go on camel safaris, and do other activities. Start by visiting Jaisalmer Fort, which was founded by Rawal Jaiswal. The fort currently houses 25% of Jaisalmer City's population. Proceed to explore the stunning Jaisalmer havelis, or homes, including the most remarkable haveli, Patwon Ki Haveli. A family of Jain merchants. Nathmal Ki Haveli, a 19th-century structure, is the second. Don't forget to check out the 1815-constructed Salim Singh Ki Haveli. Rajasthani architecture is set to be highlighted by the vibrant decorations, paintings, and Jharokas. Take a camel safari in the evening at the Thar Desert, which welcomes thousands of visitors annually. For your sightseeing needs, enjoy the amazing sand dunes of Sam and Khuri, located approximately 50 kilometers away from the main city. Folk dances, Jeep safaris, and exhilarating camel rides can all be enjoyed here.
Some luxury tent accommodations offer all the contemporary comforts, such as henna painting sessions, folk dance performances, and bonfires. Spend the night at the hotel.
Day 10: Departure from Jaisalmer
You'll be picked up in a private vehicle after breakfast at your hotel and taken to Jaisalmer airport for your next flight. Thanks for choosing our tour plan.