Intrepid Travel
Classic Rajasthan
Classic Rajasthan
The scenic and energetic northern state of Rajasthan is awash with all the colours of India. On this 15-day journey, you’ll learn the history of massive forts, witness the opulence of Maharajahs’ palaces and stroll through local markets, all with a local leader by your side to give you the inside scoop. Search for the elusive Bengal tiger, enjoy a shared meal with a family in Pushkar, spend a night in the desert, soak up the natural beauty of vast, shimmering lakes and tick a Wonder of the World off your bucket list – starting and ending in thriving Delhi.
Activities
- Delhi – Leader-led Old Delhi walking & rickshaw tour
- Delhi – Sheeshganj Gurudwara (Sikh Temple)
- Delhi – Visit to the Jama Masjid Mosque
- Agra – Taj Mahal
- Agra – Agra Fort
- Agra – Red Fort guided tour
- Madhogarh – Leader-led village walk
- Madhogarh – Dinner at Fort Madhogarh
- Jaipur – Amber Fort
- Jaipur – Leader-led walking & market tour
- Ranthambhore National Park – Evening wildlife safari
- Bundi – Stepwell
- Bundi – Bundi Palace
- Bundi – Market visit & Chai tasting
- Bijaipur – Countryside jeep safari
- Udaipur – Leader-led walking tour
- Udaipur – City Palace
- Pushkar – Leader-led walking tour
- Pushkar – Home-cooked Dinner
Highlights
- Walk past the scenic hills, shimmering lakes and marble palaces of Udaipur – India’s most romantic city.
- Keep your adrenaline charged with an evening tiger-spotting safari through the jungles of Ranthambhore – one of India’s best known national parks.
- Visit locals in their home on the border of sacred Pushkar Lake and the Thar Desert – share a meal together and gain insight into local life.
- Snap a pic of the Taj Mahal – the incredible monument in Agra and one of the Seven Wonders of the World – then explore the Red Fort.
- Soak in India’s changing landscapes and travel like a local with rail travel – by choosing trains to get around, you’ll be giving yourself the best opportunity for local interaction, at a more relaxed pace.
Day 1 |
Delhi is a sprawling metropolis in North India that contains the country's capital, New Delhi. Life is abuzz and hectic here, with traffic going every which way. A huge population shuffles through Delhi's streets, alleys and food and spice-selling bazaars, and it's quite memorable to be a part of it all. Travelers are also well-advised to visit Delhi for its unforgettable energy and exceptionally photo-ready sights and sounds, including India Gate, the Jama Masjid mosque, and the famous imperial residence, the Red Fort. |
Day 2 |
Delhi is a sprawling metropolis in North India that contains the country's capital, New Delhi. Life is abuzz and hectic here, with traffic going every which way. A huge population shuffles through Delhi's streets, alleys and food and spice-selling bazaars, and it's quite memorable to be a part of it all. Travelers are also well-advised to visit Delhi for its unforgettable energy and exceptionally photo-ready sights and sounds, including India Gate, the Jama Masjid mosque, and the famous imperial residence, the Red Fort. |
Day 3 |
Once the capital of the Mughal Empire, Agra, India is now a cultural capital replete with famous landmarks and striking architecture. Located on the winding banks of the Yamuna River, Agra sits in India’s most populous state, Uttar Pradesh. The city’s most prominent draw is the magnificent Taj Mahal, the iconic white marble mausoleum and a UNESCO World Heritage Site visited by millions of people each year. Built in the 17th century by Emperor Shaj Jahan, the Taj Mahal is a grand testament to the stunning beauty of the Mughal Empire’s Indo-Islamic architecture. Decorated with intricate design, calligraphy, and precious stones, the mausoleum's surroundings include a verdant garden and glittering reflective pool. Agra's other notable sites include Agra Fort and Delhi Gate (both made of striking red sandstone), the Shish Mahal (also known as Glass Palace), Itmad-ud-Daula (affectionately called the “Baby Taj Mahal”), and Aram Bagh (beautiful Persian-style gardens). Agra is a must-see destination for any trip to India! |
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Day 5 |
"The Pink City," the capital of Rajasthan... whatever you call Jaipur, this much is clear: This historical city is a lively, vivid destination. Shop at the bustling bazaars, where you'll find exceptional gifts and souvenirs. And definitely make your way to the key landmarks here, including the 16th-century Amber Palace, Hawa Mahal (the "Palace of the Winds") and Jal Mahal, a historical manor set in the middle of a lake. |
Day 6 |
"The Pink City," the capital of Rajasthan... whatever you call Jaipur, this much is clear: This historical city is a lively, vivid destination. Shop at the bustling bazaars, where you'll find exceptional gifts and souvenirs. And definitely make your way to the key landmarks here, including the 16th-century Amber Palace, Hawa Mahal (the "Palace of the Winds") and Jal Mahal, a historical manor set in the middle of a lake. |
Day 7 |
Ranthambore, a gem of Rajasthan, India, is where wildlife and history intertwine seamlessly to create an unforgettable travel experience. Famous for the Ranthambore National Park, this destination is a haven for those seeking a close encounter with nature’s most magnificent creatures. The park, once the hunting grounds of the Maharajas of Jaipur, now stands as a vital sanctuary for Bengal tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and over 300 species of birds. The best way to experience Ranthambore is by embarking on a jeep safari, where one might witness a tiger stealthily stalking through the dense, golden brush or a crocodile lounging by the shores of the tranquil Padam Talao lake. Each safari in this vast 392-square-kilometer expanse offers a new story, a new thrill, and a chance to connect deeply with the wild. The historical aura of Ranthambore is as captivating as its natural beauty. The Ranthambore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as a silent guardian of the forests below. Built in the 10th century, this imposing structure was a significant stronghold for the Chauhan dynasty and later saw battles between the Rajputs and the Delhi Sultanate. Walking through its majestic gates, visitors can explore ancient temples, mosques, stepwells, and pavilions that whisper stories of a time when kingdoms rose and fell. The fort’s vantage points also offer panoramic views of the national park, making it a favorite among photographers and history enthusiasts alike. For those looking to immerse themselves further in the local culture, the town of Sawai Madhopur near Ranthambore provides a delightful insight. Here, the Dastkar Ranthambore Project offers a unique chance to explore local crafts. This women-led initiative aims to revive traditional Rajasthani arts and crafts, providing tourists with handmade souvenirs that range from textiles to pottery. Visiting this center not only supports the local community but also provides a deeper understanding of the region's artistic heritage. Fun fact: Ranthambore is also known for its star tiger, Machli, one of the most photographed tigers in the world and often dubbed the "Queen of Ranthambore." She lived to the grand age of 19, significantly longer than the average tiger lifespan, and was renowned for her fearlessness and ability to take down even large crocodiles. Machli’s legacy continues to inspire wildlife enthusiasts and conservationists around the world. |
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Day 11 |
Udaipur, often referred to as the "City of Lakes," is one of India’s most enchanting destinations, nestled in the state of Rajasthan. Known for its opulent palaces, tranquil lakes, and rich history, Udaipur offers a romantic getaway steeped in royal heritage. The crown jewel of the city is the magnificent City Palace, a sprawling complex perched on the banks of Lake Pichola. Visitors can wander through its intricate courtyards, grand halls, and museums that house royal artifacts and artwork from the bygone era of the Mewar dynasty. The City Palace also offers panoramic views of the lake and the surrounding Aravalli hills, providing a picture-perfect backdrop for travelers. A boat ride on Lake Pichola is a must-do for any visitor to Udaipur. The shimmering waters of the lake are surrounded by grand palaces, historic temples, and vibrant ghats, each with its own unique story. The iconic Lake Palace, now a luxury hotel, appears to float in the center of the lake, adding to Udaipur's ethereal charm. Another notable landmark is the Jag Mandir Palace, also located on Lake Pichola, which boasts exquisite marble carvings and lush gardens. For a breathtaking sunset view, head to the Ambrai Ghat or take a serene cruise around the lake, soaking in the serene beauty of Udaipur. Beyond its lakes and palaces, Udaipur offers a tapestry of rich culture and traditional arts. The bustling streets are lined with vibrant markets like Hathi Pol and Bada Bazaar, where visitors can shop for colorful handicrafts, traditional jewelry, and Rajasthani textiles. The city is also famous for its miniature paintings, a traditional art form that has been passed down through generations. For an immersive experience, catch a folk dance and music performance at the Bagore Ki Haveli, where the cultural heritage of Rajasthan comes alive against the backdrop of a 18th-century mansion. Fun fact: Udaipur has been a popular backdrop for several Hollywood and Bollywood movies, including the James Bond film "Octopussy" (1983), which was shot extensively in the City Palace and Lake Palace. This cinematic exposure has only added to its allure as a global travel destination. |
Day 12 |
Udaipur, often referred to as the "City of Lakes," is one of India’s most enchanting destinations, nestled in the state of Rajasthan. Known for its opulent palaces, tranquil lakes, and rich history, Udaipur offers a romantic getaway steeped in royal heritage. The crown jewel of the city is the magnificent City Palace, a sprawling complex perched on the banks of Lake Pichola. Visitors can wander through its intricate courtyards, grand halls, and museums that house royal artifacts and artwork from the bygone era of the Mewar dynasty. The City Palace also offers panoramic views of the lake and the surrounding Aravalli hills, providing a picture-perfect backdrop for travelers. A boat ride on Lake Pichola is a must-do for any visitor to Udaipur. The shimmering waters of the lake are surrounded by grand palaces, historic temples, and vibrant ghats, each with its own unique story. The iconic Lake Palace, now a luxury hotel, appears to float in the center of the lake, adding to Udaipur's ethereal charm. Another notable landmark is the Jag Mandir Palace, also located on Lake Pichola, which boasts exquisite marble carvings and lush gardens. For a breathtaking sunset view, head to the Ambrai Ghat or take a serene cruise around the lake, soaking in the serene beauty of Udaipur. Beyond its lakes and palaces, Udaipur offers a tapestry of rich culture and traditional arts. The bustling streets are lined with vibrant markets like Hathi Pol and Bada Bazaar, where visitors can shop for colorful handicrafts, traditional jewelry, and Rajasthani textiles. The city is also famous for its miniature paintings, a traditional art form that has been passed down through generations. For an immersive experience, catch a folk dance and music performance at the Bagore Ki Haveli, where the cultural heritage of Rajasthan comes alive against the backdrop of a 18th-century mansion. Fun fact: Udaipur has been a popular backdrop for several Hollywood and Bollywood movies, including the James Bond film "Octopussy" (1983), which was shot extensively in the City Palace and Lake Palace. This cinematic exposure has only added to its allure as a global travel destination. |
Day 13 |
Pushkar, a small town in the state of Rajasthan, India, is a unique blend of spirituality, culture, and natural beauty. Nestled around the serene Pushkar Lake, this holy town is a major pilgrimage site for Hindus, home to the rare Brahma Temple, one of the very few in the world dedicated to Lord Brahma, the creator god in Hinduism. The temple's striking architecture, with its red spire and intricate marble carvings, draws thousands of devotees and curious travelers alike. Stroll through the bustling streets of Pushkar to explore its myriad temples, ghats, and lively markets, where the air is filled with the sounds of bells, chants, and the enticing aroma of local street food. Pushkar Lake, a sacred water body surrounded by 52 ghats (stone steps), is believed to have been created by a lotus dropped by Lord Brahma himself. Pilgrims flock here to take a holy dip in its waters, which are said to cleanse one’s sins and bring blessings. Visiting at sunrise or sunset offers a magical experience as the lake's tranquil waters reflect the vibrant hues of the sky and the chanting of priests and pilgrims creates a meditative atmosphere. For a more intimate spiritual experience, visitors can attend the evening aarti, a ritual of offering light and prayers at the ghats, which provides a deep insight into the local culture and religious practices. Pushkar is perhaps best known for the world-famous Pushkar Camel Fair, held annually in November during the Hindu month of Kartik. This vibrant event is one of the largest camel fairs in the world, attracting over 200,000 visitors. The fair is not only a livestock trading event but also a cultural extravaganza featuring folk performances, camel races, and competitions such as the "Matka Phod" (pot-breaking) and "Longest Mustache" contest. It's a sensory overload that offers a genuine taste of Rajasthan's colorful traditions and is a photographer’s paradise. Fun fact: Pushkar has a surprising connection to rock and roll history! In the 1960s and 70s, it became a popular stop on the hippie trail through Asia, and even the legendary Beatles were rumored to have visited this spiritual town during their trip to India. The influence of that era is still felt in the town's laid-back vibe and eclectic cafes serving everything from Indian thalis to Italian pasta and Israeli falafel. |
Day 14 |
Pushkar, a small town in the state of Rajasthan, India, is a unique blend of spirituality, culture, and natural beauty. Nestled around the serene Pushkar Lake, this holy town is a major pilgrimage site for Hindus, home to the rare Brahma Temple, one of the very few in the world dedicated to Lord Brahma, the creator god in Hinduism. The temple's striking architecture, with its red spire and intricate marble carvings, draws thousands of devotees and curious travelers alike. Stroll through the bustling streets of Pushkar to explore its myriad temples, ghats, and lively markets, where the air is filled with the sounds of bells, chants, and the enticing aroma of local street food. Pushkar Lake, a sacred water body surrounded by 52 ghats (stone steps), is believed to have been created by a lotus dropped by Lord Brahma himself. Pilgrims flock here to take a holy dip in its waters, which are said to cleanse one’s sins and bring blessings. Visiting at sunrise or sunset offers a magical experience as the lake's tranquil waters reflect the vibrant hues of the sky and the chanting of priests and pilgrims creates a meditative atmosphere. For a more intimate spiritual experience, visitors can attend the evening aarti, a ritual of offering light and prayers at the ghats, which provides a deep insight into the local culture and religious practices. Pushkar is perhaps best known for the world-famous Pushkar Camel Fair, held annually in November during the Hindu month of Kartik. This vibrant event is one of the largest camel fairs in the world, attracting over 200,000 visitors. The fair is not only a livestock trading event but also a cultural extravaganza featuring folk performances, camel races, and competitions such as the "Matka Phod" (pot-breaking) and "Longest Mustache" contest. It's a sensory overload that offers a genuine taste of Rajasthan's colorful traditions and is a photographer’s paradise. Fun fact: Pushkar has a surprising connection to rock and roll history! In the 1960s and 70s, it became a popular stop on the hippie trail through Asia, and even the legendary Beatles were rumored to have visited this spiritual town during their trip to India. The influence of that era is still felt in the town's laid-back vibe and eclectic cafes serving everything from Indian thalis to Italian pasta and Israeli falafel. |
Day 15 |
Delhi is a sprawling metropolis in North India that contains the country's capital, New Delhi. Life is abuzz and hectic here, with traffic going every which way. A huge population shuffles through Delhi's streets, alleys and food and spice-selling bazaars, and it's quite memorable to be a part of it all. Travelers are also well-advised to visit Delhi for its unforgettable energy and exceptionally photo-ready sights and sounds, including India Gate, the Jama Masjid mosque, and the famous imperial residence, the Red Fort. |
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