Arrive in Delhi, meet your our representative and transfer to the hotel.
Itinerario
Discover romantic, colourful cities set among pristine desert dunes
Colourful and chaotic, vibrant and romantic – welcome to Rajasthan. Explore India’s captivating northwest on this 15-day tour, taking in fairy-tale desert cities, the treasures of the maharajah and forts with fascinating histories. Marvel at the grandeur of the Taj Mahal in Agra, travel across the Thar Desert on camelback and immerse yourself in romantic Jodhpur. This tour doesn’t just cover Rajasthan’s many bucket-list worthy sites, but also immerses you in the thrum of daily life with time spent in traditional villages, market wanderings and plenty of memorable meals. Add a touch of comfort and some very special heritage property accommodation for a true Rajasthani travel adventure.
Programa del tour
Llegada a Delhi
Punto de partida
Indira Gandhi International Airport, Airport Rd., New Delhi, Delhi, India
Delhi - Agra (200 km - 4 horas)
Today After breakfast, you will drive to agra. After arriving you'll visit the spectacular Taj Mahal. Ponder the beauty of this 17th-century masterpiece of white marble set amid beautiful formal gardens. You'll learn more about its history as you explore the site with your local guide. You will also 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 a visit to Sheroes Hangout, a social enterprise that employs women affected by acid attacks, is well worthwhile.
Agra - Fatehpur Sikri - Jaipur
Today you will rise early and leave for Jaipur. Your first stop is the deserted Mughal kingdom of Fatehpur Sikri (approximately 1.5 hours). Built during the reign of Emperor Akbhar, it was abandoned shortly after his death due to a lack of available water. The stunning mosque, Jama Masjid, strikes 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. You will stop for a traditional thali lunch (a plate of various selections) en route to Jaipur, the capital of the state of Rajasthan. 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. You will also find bustling, brightly-coloured bazaars filled with hand-crafted textiles, folk art and semi-precious stones (the local specialty).
Jaipur Sighseeing
Today there's an excellent optional activity – a hot air balloon experience over Jaipur. This is a highlight for many travellers. You will then travel 11 kilometres out to the stunning medieval Amber Fort. 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. Next you'll visit the various rooms and apartments of Jaipur's Royal City Palace, one of India's finest. 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. An option for free time today is to see one of five astronomical observatories built by Maharaja Jai Singh, the founder of Jaipur.
Jaipur -Nawalgarh - Mandawa (160 - 3 horas)
Today you will drive from Jaipur to the Shekhawati region (approximately 5 hours). Mandawa is a remote town in the centre of the region, an old trading outpost between the Middle East and China. Our lunch stop today will be in Nawalgarh. On arrival in Mandawa, check into our first Heritage Property stay of the trip.
Visita de 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). You'll notice that some are faithfully restored and others are crumbling. The havelis of this particular part of India are recognised around the country for their lavishly painted walls and art. Perhaps unwind at the day's end with a cold beer and sample some of the spicy local North Indian fare together. Stay again in our Heritage Property tonight.
Mandawa - Bikaner (190 KM - 4 Horas)
Travel deeper into the Thar Desert to the fortified town of Bikaner (approximately 5 hours). Bikaner was an important staging post on some of the great caravan routes, and thus houses a multitude of bazaars along with an impressive fort and palace. We continue on to Junagarh Fort. Another beautiful Heritage stay tonigh
Bikaner - Jaisalmer (330 Km - 5 Horas)
Today you will wind along a remote desert road to the yellow sandstone citadel of Jaisalmer (approximately 7 hours). Watch as it rears its head in the arid, flat desert like a scene from 'One Thousand and One Nights'. Explore the snaking alleyways of Jaisalmer which are filled with markets and intricately carved houses. Located on the banks of Garsisar Lake in the Mehar Bagh Garden is the Jaisalmer Folklore Museum, which is well worth a visit. Enjoy another Heritage Property stay tonight
Visita de Jaisalmer
Enjoy further time exploring the immense Jaisalmer fort today. 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 Rajastani fabrics, marvel at the spectacular facades of the Patwa ki Haveli and Salim Singh-ki-Haveli. Or you may wish to simply wander the labyrinthine paths and soak up the atmosphere. As night falls you will visit a local families home and partake in a special evening of traditional Rajasthani food.
Desierto de Thar
No trip to Jaisalmer is complete without a desert safari, so today you'll experience one of the main highlights of your adventure. Your camel safari (approximately 1 hour) out to the pristine sand dunes of the Thar Desert is an adventure you're not likely to forget. Visiting some small villages (dhanis) along your travels, your day culminates with a relaxing dinner by the campfire. Cap it off by camping out under the stars, falling asleep to the desert ambience in your comfortable permanent tent.
Jaisalmer - Camel safari & overnight desert camp
Jaisalmer - Jodhpur (280 KM - 6 Horas)
Today you drive across the desert to discover Rajasthan's second-largest city, the frenetic Jodhpur (approximately 6 hours). Jodhpur abounds in antique shops and, according to many a traveller, has the best lassi in India. It's also where the famous Jodhpur trousers originated. While you are here you will explore the colossal Mehrangarh Fort. A highlight of the fort is the expansive views from its ramparts. In your free time you can visit India's last great palace, the Umaid Bhawan Palace. The palace was built in the years between 1929 and 1944 and named for Maharaja Umaid Singhji. His successors still reside there.
Jodhpur - Templo de Ranakpur - Udaipur (250KM - 5 Horas)
From Jodhpur you will travel through the beautiful hamlet of Ranakpur (approximately 3 hours). 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 lunch at a temple today. From here you will continue on your journey to gorgeous Udaipur (approximately 5 hours).
Visita de Udaipur
Enjoy some time exploring the atmospheric laneways of Udaipur. You will also 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. Spend your free time today exploring the streets as you please, or perhaps venture further afield into the rolling hills. A boat ride across the water is a great way to see this impossibly charming townscape from another angle.
Udaipur - Delhi
After a free morning, take a flight back to Delhi (approximately 1.5 hours, arriving at around 5.30 pm). You'll be collected and transferred to your hotel. Enjoy an evening of free time.
Visita de Delhi
After breakfast, proceed with Delhi sightseeing tour by first visiting the Jama Masjid - the largest Mosque in India. Visit Chandni Chowk oldest, biggest bazaar of Old Delhi. Today at Chandni Chowk, explore the narrow alleys & colorful markets & local shoppers. Also get the opportunity to taste the local food in Delhi. On this tour, you will have the most amazing experience and learn about the city’s history through food. Paranthas: Head to the food-stall-lined lane off Chandni Chowk for delectable parathas (traditional flat bread) fresh off the tawa (hotplate). Choose from a spectacular array of stuffings. Natraj Dahi Bhalla - This place offers popular street-food dishes of India. It is famously known as being one of the best Chaat (street food) houses in town & serves, undoubtedly, the best Dahi Bhalle in Delhi! Kulfi Faluda: Kulfi is one of the most popular traditional dessert in India. It is made from thickened milk flavored with essence and fruits. Kulfi is said to have originated in Indian subcontinent during the Mughal Empire. Later, walk up to Fatehpuri Masjid and enjoy a rickshaw ride till Red Fort. Here our driver will meet you, drive past Red Fort (a 17th century historical fort in Delhi) and reach Rajghat, a memorial where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated. An eternal flame burns on one side of this memorial. Visit the Humayun Tomb - first garden-style tomb of India. The main highlight of this tomb, inspired by Persian architecture, is the four garden squares with water passage channels surrounding the tomb. Drive past Rashtrapati Bhawan - residence of the President of India and India Gate - an archway built in honor of the soldiers who died in World War I. Visit Qutub Minar built by Qutab-ud-din Aibak in 1193 to mark the beginning of Muslim rule in India. Overnight stay at hotel in Delhi.
Salida de Delhi
Today you will be transfered to Delhi International airport for International flight.
Punto final
Indira Gandhi International Airport, Airport Rd., New Delhi, Delhi, India
Detalles del tour
Alojamiento
- Alojamiento en habitación de categoría base de un hotel Estándar (3*).
- Hora de entrada :
Durante todo el viaje, pedimos a todos nuestros hoteles que preparen las habitaciones a tiempo según tu hora de llegada, especialmente si llegas al hotel antes de la hora normal de facturación. (En India, la hora normal de entrada es a las 12:00 h y la de salida a las 10:00 h). Puede que no siempre sea posible gestionarte la facturación anticipada; en ese caso, no podrás registrarte inmediatamente a tu llegada en algunos hoteles. En su lugar, puedes guardar tu equipaje y explorar el nuevo destino.
- Alojamiento previo y posterior :
Si has comprado alojamiento antes o después del viaje (si está disponible), es posible que tengas que cambiar de habitación para esas noches extra.
Transporte
- Todos los traslados y visitas turísticas en vehículo con aire acondicionado y conductor de habla inglesa. Los conductores de nuestros vehículos privados tienen experiencia, conocen bien el estado de las carreteras y están bien formados. Los tipos de vehículos proporcionados son los siguientes :
Tipo de vehículo de pasajeros
- 1- 2 personas Coche medio con aire acondicionado, como el Tata Indigo o similar
- 3-4 personas Coche grande con aire acondicionado, como Toyota Innova o similar
- 5-10 personas Minifurgoneta con aire acondicionado como Tempo Traveler o similar
Seguro
Vuelos
Los billetes de avión nacionales e internacionales deben reservarse por tu cuenta. Una vez que hayas reservado los billetes de avión internacionales, comunícanos tus horarios para que podamos organizar sin problemas la recogida y el traslado del aeropuerto al hotel el día de llegada y del hotel al aeropuerto el día de salida.
Pasaportes y visados :
Todos los viajeros que figuran en el formulario de Información del Participante deben estar en posesión de un pasaporte válido y de todos los visados pertinentes. Es tu responsabilidad asegurarte de que dispones de documentación de viaje válida, incluidos, entre otros, pasaportes y visados, que cumplan los requisitos de inmigración y otras autoridades gubernamentales en cada destino. Si tu itinerario incluye viajar a cualquier otro país además de India, comprueba los requisitos de visado de cada país que vayas a visitar. Cualquier multa, sanción, pago o gasto en que incurras como consecuencia de que dichos documentos no cumplan los requisitos de dichas autoridades será de tu exclusiva responsabilidad.
Servicios adicionales
Cualquier tarifa aérea (internacional o nacional)
-Entradas a monumentos
-Cualquier cena de gala obligatoria en Nochebuena y Nochevieja
-Cualquier artículo de carácter personal, como lavandería.
-Gastos, facturas telefónicas, bebidas, compras, etc.
-Cualquier artículo no mencionado en el apartado Inclusión.
Servicios adicionales
Comidas
Guía
- Guías locales de habla inglesa según el programa.
nuestro objetivo es contar con guías locales que tengan un conocimiento especializado y exhaustivo de las regiones que visitas. Proporcionamos guías locales de habla inglesa en cada destino de tu viaje, el guía local elegido logrará un gran equilibrio entre la narración de historias con conocimiento, el humor y el hecho de darte suficiente espacio y tiempo personal para disfrutar de los impresionantes lugares. Te proporcionará información sobre los lugares por los que viajas, te ofrecerá sugerencias sobre cosas que hacer y ver, y te recomendará lugares estupendos para comer. Si te interesara profundizar en la cultura local de un lugar concreto, puedes contar con el guía local de habla hispana que se te asigne.
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