Destinations Covered : DELHI – MANDAWA – BIKANER – JODHPUR – ROHET – SARDARGARH – KUMBALGARH – UDAIPUR – DUNGARPUR – DASADA – MODHERA – PATAN – AHMEDABAD
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Day 1: Delhi
Upon arrival in Delhi, you'll be warmly welcomed at the airport and transferred to your hotel. Later in the afternoon, we’ll head out to explore Old Delhi, starting at Raj Ghat, the solemn memorial of Mahatma Gandhi, marked by a simple black cenotaph with an eternal flame. After paying our respects, we’ll visit the grand Red Fort, an emblem of the Mughal Empire and a historic center of power. Next, enjoy a rickshaw ride through the bustling lanes of Chandni Chowk, followed by a stop at Jama Masjid, one of Asia’s largest and oldest mosques. Return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 2: Delhi – Mandawa (270 Km, 6 Hours)
After breakfast, we depart for Mandawa, known for its 18th-century forts and elaborate havelis, often called the “Open Art Gallery of Rajasthan.” Upon arrival, check in at the hotel, then begin a city tour exploring famous havelis such as Hanuman Prasad Goenka Haveli, Jhunjhunwala Haveli, and others, each adorned with unique paintings and intricate designs. Overnight stay in Mandawa.
Day 3: Mandawa – Bikaner (220 Km, 4 Hours)
Following breakfast, we’ll drive to Bikaner, a vibrant town with historic sand dunes, a fort, and a renowned camel breeding farm. After check-in, we’ll visit Junagarh Fort, an impressive structure with a rich history, built by Maharaja Rai Singh Ji, showcasing centuries of architectural contributions. Overnight stay in Bikaner.
Day 4: Bikaner – Jodhpur – Rohet (310 Km, 6 Hours)
In the morning, we’ll travel to Jodhpur, known as the “Blue City” for its stunning blue-painted buildings. Begin our exploration at Mehrangarh Fort, one of India’s most majestic forts, offering panoramic views and fascinating Rajput history. We’ll then continue to Rohet, where we’ll check in at Rohet Garh, a 375-year-old heritage hotel known for its scenic surroundings and peacocks roaming freely. Overnight in Rohet.
Day 5: Rohet – Sardargarh (210 Km, 4 Hours)
Rohet offers a traditional village experience, where you’ll enjoy a safari through Bishnoi Village, known for its environmental commitment and welcoming locals. Interact with the Bishnois, famous for protecting wildlife and preserving their traditions. Later, we’ll drive to Sardargarh, home to a 250-year-old fort transformed into a heritage hotel. Overnight at Sardargarh.
Day 6: Sardargarh
Today, we’ll enjoy a 44 km train ride through scenic rural landscapes, mingling with villagers on a meter-gauge train through Ravli Sanctuary. Afterward, return to Sardargarh, where you may join an optional cooking class for a taste of Indian culinary traditions. Evening at leisure.
Day 7: Sardargarh – Kumbhalgarh – Udaipur (180 Km, 4.5 Hours)
After breakfast, we’ll drive to Udaipur, stopping en route at Kumbhalgarh Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with stunning views and an impressive wall stretching 36 km. Arrive in Udaipur by evening and check in at the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 8: Udaipur – Dungarpur (120 Km, 3 Hours)
Today we head to Dungarpur, a town known for its unique tribal culture and architectural heritage. Visit Bheel villages and interact with local communities. In the afternoon, explore the ancient ruins of Old Fort, with its colorful paintings and impressive art. Enjoy a relaxing evening by the lake. Overnight in Dungarpur.
Day 9: Dungarpur – Dasada (245 Km, 5 Hours)
After breakfast, we’ll drive to Dasada in the Little Rann of Kutch, a fascinating region of wetlands and desert landscapes. Visit the local villages, including the Rabari and Bharwad communities, known for their handicrafts and traditional lifestyles. Overnight in Dasada.
Day 10: Dasada
Enjoy a jeep safari through the Little Rann of Kutch, home to unique wildlife, including the Indian wild ass, blue bulls, and an array of migratory birds. Visit the Kharaghoda, Mithaghoda, and Nawa Talao lakes, prime spots for birdwatching and photography. Overnight stay in Dasada.
Day 11: Dasada – Modhera – Patan – Ahmedabad (260 Km, 5 Hours)
In the morning, we depart for Ahmedabad, stopping first at the Sun Temple of Modhera, a 1,000-year-old temple dedicated to the Sun God with intricate carvings and historical significance. Next, we’ll visit Patan, renowned for its UNESCO-listed Rani ki Vav stepwell and Patola weaving center, famous for its delicate and vibrant silk weaving tradition. Arrive in Ahmedabad by evening for an overnight stay.
Day 1: Delhi
Upon arrival in Delhi, you'll be warmly welcomed at the airport and transferred to your hotel. Later in the afternoon, we’ll head out to explore Old Delhi, starting at Raj Ghat, the solemn memorial of Mahatma Gandhi, marked by a simple black cenotaph with an eternal flame. After paying our respects, we’ll visit the grand Red Fort, an emblem of the Mughal Empire and a historic center of power. Next, enjoy a rickshaw ride through the bustling lanes of Chandni Chowk, followed by a stop at Jama Masjid, one of Asia’s largest and oldest mosques. Return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 2: Delhi – Mandawa (270 Km, 6 Hours)
After breakfast, we depart for Mandawa, known for its 18th-century forts and elaborate havelis, often called the “Open Art Gallery of Rajasthan.” Upon arrival, check in at the hotel, then begin a city tour exploring famous havelis such as Hanuman Prasad Goenka Haveli, Jhunjhunwala Haveli, and others, each adorned with unique paintings and intricate designs. Overnight stay in Mandawa.
Day 3: Mandawa – Bikaner (220 Km, 4 Hours)
Following breakfast, we’ll drive to Bikaner, a vibrant town with historic sand dunes, a fort, and a renowned camel breeding farm. After check-in, we’ll visit Junagarh Fort, an impressive structure with a rich history, built by Maharaja Rai Singh Ji, showcasing centuries of architectural contributions. Overnight stay in Bikaner.
Day 4: Bikaner – Jodhpur – Rohet (310 Km, 6 Hours)
In the morning, we’ll travel to Jodhpur, known as the “Blue City” for its stunning blue-painted buildings. Begin our exploration at Mehrangarh Fort, one of India’s most majestic forts, offering panoramic views and fascinating Rajput history. We’ll then continue to Rohet, where we’ll check in at Rohet Garh, a 375-year-old heritage hotel known for its scenic surroundings and peacocks roaming freely. Overnight in Rohet.
Day 5: Rohet – Sardargarh (210 Km, 4 Hours)
Rohet offers a traditional village experience, where you’ll enjoy a safari through Bishnoi Village, known for its environmental commitment and welcoming locals. Interact with the Bishnois, famous for protecting wildlife and preserving their traditions. Later, we’ll drive to Sardargarh, home to a 250-year-old fort transformed into a heritage hotel. Overnight at Sardargarh.
Day 6: Sardargarh
Today, we’ll enjoy a 44 km train ride through scenic rural landscapes, mingling with villagers on a meter-gauge train through Ravli Sanctuary. Afterward, return to Sardargarh, where you may join an optional cooking class for a taste of Indian culinary traditions. Evening at leisure.
Day 7: Sardargarh – Kumbhalgarh – Udaipur (180 Km, 4.5 Hours)
After breakfast, we’ll drive to Udaipur, stopping en route at Kumbhalgarh Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with stunning views and an impressive wall stretching 36 km. Arrive in Udaipur by evening and check in at the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 8: Udaipur – Dungarpur (120 Km, 3 Hours)
Today we head to Dungarpur, a town known for its unique tribal culture and architectural heritage. Visit Bheel villages and interact with local communities. In the afternoon, explore the ancient ruins of Old Fort, with its colorful paintings and impressive art. Enjoy a relaxing evening by the lake. Overnight in Dungarpur.
Day 9: Dungarpur – Dasada (245 Km, 5 Hours)
After breakfast, we’ll drive to Dasada in the Little Rann of Kutch, a fascinating region of wetlands and desert landscapes. Visit the local villages, including the Rabari and Bharwad communities, known for their handicrafts and traditional lifestyles. Overnight in Dasada.
Day 10: Dasada
Enjoy a jeep safari through the Little Rann of Kutch, home to unique wildlife, including the Indian wild ass, blue bulls, and an array of migratory birds. Visit the Kharaghoda, Mithaghoda, and Nawa Talao lakes, prime spots for birdwatching and photography. Overnight stay in Dasada.
Day 11: Dasada – Modhera – Patan – Ahmedabad (260 Km, 5 Hours)
In the morning, we depart for Ahmedabad, stopping first at the Sun Temple of Modhera, a 1,000-year-old temple dedicated to the Sun God with intricate carvings and historical significance. Next, we’ll visit Patan, renowned for its UNESCO-listed Rani ki Vav stepwell and Patola weaving center, famous for its delicate and vibrant silk weaving tradition. Arrive in Ahmedabad by evening for an overnight stay.