Minimum 4 people
Double Room – 1098 EUR/Person
Single Room – 1596 EUR/Person
Itinerary: Delhi-Mandawa–Bikaner-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Udaipur–Pushkar-Jaipur–Agra-Delhi
Minimum 4 people
Double Room – 1098 EUR/Person
Single Room – 1596 EUR/Person
Itinerary: Delhi-Mandawa–Bikaner-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Udaipur–Pushkar-Jaipur–Agra-Delhi
Day 1: Friday, July 31, 2026 Friday, July 31, 2026 - Arrival in Delhi
Arrival at New Delhi International Airport. After completing immigration procedures and collecting your luggage, our representative will welcome you outside the terminal and assist with the transfer to your hotel. Check-in is at 2:00 PM / Check-out is at 12:00 PM.
Delhi’s Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India, built in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan. With its magnificent domes and vast courtyard, it offers impressive views over Old Delhi.
Pedal Rickshaw Ride in Old Delhi: The vibrant atmosphere of Delhi’s traditional markets can best be experienced in Chandni Chowk, where narrow lanes are filled with colorful shops, street vendors, and local life throughout the day.
Red Fort (Photo Stop): The Red Fort is one of the grand architectural masterpieces commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. Its construction took about 9 years and required an investment of 10 million rupees.
Raj Ghat: The Raj Ghat Memorial marks the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi, known as the Father of the Nation and a global symbol of peace.
India Gate: In the center of New Delhi stands the 42-meter-high India Gate, a triumphal arch resembling the Arc de Triomphe. It commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died fighting for the British Army during World War I.
President’s House and old and new Parliament Palace (Photo Stop) – Home to the president of the world’s largest democracy, you can also see the old and new parliament house.
Laxmi Narayan Temple: Dedicated to Lord Narayan and his consort Goddess Laxmi, the temple symbolizes prosperity and devotion.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: One of the most important Sikh temples, associated with Guru HarKrishan, the eighth Sikh Guru. The complex is famous for its sacred pool known as the Sarovar.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 2: Saturday, August 1, 2026 Saturday, August 1, 2026 - Delhi-Mandawa (243 km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Mandawa.
Upon arrival visit the charming town of Mandawa, located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, famous for its beautifully painted havelis. Often referred to as the “Open-Air Art Gallery of Rajasthan,” the town preserves the grandeur and artistic heritage of the 19th-century Marwari merchants. Here you can visit the famous Havelis of Mandawa.
Overnight in Mandawa.
Day 3: Sunday, August 2, 2026 Sunday, August 2, 2026 - Mandawa-Deshnok-Bikaner (192 km, 3:30 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Bikaner. En route, visit the Rat Temple (Karni Mata Temple)
Karni Mata Temple – Those who wish may choose not to enter). The temple is famous for approximately 20,000 black rats that are worshipped here.
Arrival in Bikaner, followed by an afternoon visit to Junagarh Fort and a tuk tuk ride.
Junagarh Fort: Built under the supervision of Karan Chand, Prime Minister of Raja Rai Singh, the sixth ruler of Bikaner (1571–1611 AD). Construction of the fort walls and moat began in 1589 and was completed in 1594.
Tuk Tuk Tour: Explore Bikaner’s Old City with its traditional neighborhoods, narrow alleys, historic mansions, and colorful bazaars. Discover the vibrant street culture and historic havelis by autorickshaw and on foot.
Overnight stay in Bikaner.
Day 4: Monday, August 3, 2026 Monday, August 3, 2026 - Bikaner-Ramdevra-Jaisalmer (250 KM, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jaisalmer with visits along the way.
Ramdevra Temple: A revered pilgrimage site dedicated to Baba Ramdevji, a 14th-century saint believed by many Hindus to be an incarnation of Lord Krishna.
Bhaderiya Temple and Library: One of the largest libraries in Asia, with a collection of approximately 900,000 books and seating capacity for 4,000 people. The structure is located about 16 feet underground.
Arrival in Jaisalmer.
Visit Bada Bagh, This garden complex houses royal cenotaphs (chhatris) of the maharajas of Jaisalmer, including that of Jai Singh II, and offers spectacular sunset views.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 5: Tuesday, August 4, 2026 Tuesday, August 4, 2026 - Day 5: Jaisalmer
After breakfast.
Gadisar Lake, built by Maharawal Gadsi in the 14th century as the main water source for the city.
Sónar Fort: Known as the Golden Fort, its honey-colored sandstone walls rise dramatically from the desert landscape. Inside, admire beautifully carved havelis with intricate balconies and windows.
Historical Walk: Walk through the old houses and local markets to experience the culture of the city, followed by a visit to Patwon Ki Haveli, one of the most important architectural landmarks of Jaisalmer.
Return to the hotel to rest before departing for the Thar Desert.
Camel/Jeep Ride: Enjoy an unforgettable experience in the Thar Desert, exploring sand dunes on camel or jeep while witnessing traditional desert life and scenery.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 6: Wednesday, August 5, 2026 Wednesday, August 5, 2026 - Jaisalmer-Jodhpur (286 KM, 5 hours and 30 minutes)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jodhpur. Upon Arrival visit
Mehrangarh Fort, one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan and a symbol of the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Jaswant Thada: A stunning marble monument often referred to as the “Taj Mahal of Marwar,” built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.
Old City of Jodhpur and Market: Founded by Rao Jodha in 1459 AD, the old city is surrounded by a 10-kilometer wall with eight gates. The market near the clock tower is famous for spices, handicrafts, perfumes, footwear, and traditional clothing.
Overnight in Jodhpur.
Day 7: Thursday, August 6, 2026 Thursday, August 6, 2026 - Jodhpur-Ranakpur-Udaipur (259 km, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Enjoy a safari in the Bishnoi Village. The Bishnoi region is known for its scenic landscapes, Khejri trees, wildlife such as deer and local life.
The Bishnois and Opium: Although now regulated, the Bishnoi community historically used opium for religious purposes and has received special permission from the Indian government for ritual use.
Continue towards Udaipur on the way visit Ranakpur Jain Temple
Ranakpur Jain Temple, renowned worldwide for its exceptional marble architecture and detailed carvings. It is one of the five major Jain pilgrimage sites.
Arrival and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 8: Friday, August 7, 2026 Friday, August 7, 2026 - Udaipur
After breakfast.
Explore Udaipur, the most romantic city in Rajasthan, located on the shores of Lake Pichola and surrounded by picturesque lakes.
City Palace, the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, built in 1725 by Maharana Udai Singh. The palace combines medieval, European, and Chinese architectural influences.
Jagadish Temple: Located next to the City Palace, this temple houses a black stone statue of Lord Vishnu and is an excellent example of Indo-Aryan architecture.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari: A beautiful garden on the banks of Lake Fateh Sagar, featuring lush lawns, fountains, and shaded walkways.
Boat ride on Lake Pichola (depending on water level), offering views of Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 9: Saturday, August 8, 2026 Saturday, August 8, 2026 - Udaipur-Chittorgarh-Pushkar (324 Km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Pushkar with a visit to the historic city of Chittorgarh.
Vijay Stambha: Also known as the Tower of Victory, built by Rana Kumbha in 1448 to commemorate victory over the Sultan of Malwa.
Chittorgarh Fort: One of the largest forts in India, symbolizing Rajput valor and sacrifice.
Rana Kumbha’s Palace: Originally built by Bappa Rawal in 734 AD and later reconstructed by Maharana Kumbha.
Rana Ratan Singh’s Palace: Located near Ratneshwar Talab, this palace is associated with Rana Ratan Singh II.
Kirti Stambha: A 22-meter-high tower built by a Jain merchant between 1179 and 1191 AD.
Arrival in Pushkar and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Pushkar.
Day 10: Sunday, August 9, 2026 Sunday, August 9, 2026 - Pushkar-Jaipur (148 KM, 2 hours and 57 minutes)
After breakfast, visit Pushkar.
The Brahma Temple: Dating back to the 14th century, dedicated to Lord Brahma, one of the few temples in the world devoted to this deity.
Pushkar Lake: A sacred lake considered highly important in Hindu pilgrimage traditions.
Departure for Jaipur.
Experience gem-cutting – Observe artisans shaping and polishing precious stones such as emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and diamonds using traditional techniques.
The Ancient Art of Hand Printing: Jaipur is famous for block printing, a traditional textile art using hand-carved wooden blocks to create intricate designs on fabrics.
Birla Mandir: Located at the foot of Moti Dungri Fort, this temple is particularly beautiful when illuminated in the evening.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 11: Monday, August 10, 2026 Monday, August 10, 2026 - Jaipur
After breakfast begin the city tour.
Amer Fort: Located 11 km from Jaipur, this hilltop fort is one of Rajasthan’s most famous landmarks.
Jal Mahal (Photo Stop): A stunning palace located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, appearing to float on the water.
City Palace: A historic royal residence including Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, now partly converted into a museum.
Jantar Mantar: A remarkable astronomical observatory featuring giant instruments used for measuring time and celestial movements.
Hawa Mahal (Photo Stop): Known as the “Palace of Winds,” built so royal women could observe street life without being seen.
Galtaji Temple: Also known as the Monkey Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman and famous for its natural water tanks and monkeys.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 12: Tuesday, August 11, 2026 Tuesday, August 11, 2026 - Jaipur-Abhaneri-Fatehpur Sikri-Agra (241 km 4 hours 30 minutes)
After breakfast, depart for Agra.
On the way visit Chand Baori in Abhaneri and Fatehpur Sikri
Chand Baori: One of the deepest and largest step wells in India, known for its geometric design.
Fatehpur Sikri: Built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, this red sandstone city served as the Mughal capital for 15 years and showcases impressive Indo-Islamic architecture.
Overnight in Agra.
Day 13: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 Wednesday, August 12, 2026 - Agra-Delhi (231 km, 3 hours and 55 minutes)
After breakfast
Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a symbol of eternal love built by Shah Jahan in memory of Mumtaz Mahal. Completed in 1653, it is considered one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture.
Marble Craftsmanship: Discover Agra’s world-famous marble art featuring intricate gemstone inlays inspired by the Taj Mahal.
Agra Fort: A crescent-shaped fortress built by Emperor Akbar in 1565 along the Yamuna River.
After the visit, depart for Delhi and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 14: Thursday, August 13, 2026 Thursday, August 13, 2026 - Delhi – Next Destination
After breakfast
Transfer to New Delhi International Airport according to your flight schedule.
Ciao India Tours wishes you a pleasant journey.
Inclusions
✔ 13 nights in 4-star and Heritage hotels with half board (Breakfast and Dinner), all taxes included.
✔ All transfers from the airport/station to the hotel and vice versa as per the program.
✔ All transfers by air-conditioned vehicle as per itinerary.
✔ Dinners in hotels
✔ Tickets for monuments as per program
✔ All activities as per the program
✔ Professional English-speaking tour guide throughout the tour.
✔ Rickshaw ride in Old Delhi
✔ Tour in a tuk tuk in Bikaner
✔ Camel or Jeep ride in Jaisalmer
✔ Safari to the Bishnoi village
✔ Boat tour in Udaipur
✔ Wi-Fi in the car
✔ One bottle of water per person per day
✔ All taxes
✔ Tolls, parking, fuel, driver accommodation
Exclusions
✘ Visa (25 USD)
✘ International flight
✘ Health insurance
✘ Cancellation/modification of flights, trains.
✘ All lunches
✘ Alcoholic beverages
✘ Personal expenses
✘ Camera fees etc.
✘ Tips for drivers, tour guides, waiters, etc.
✘ Anything not included in the inclusions
Minimum 4 people
Double Room – 1098 EUR/Person
Single Room – 1596 EUR/Person
Itinerary: Delhi-Mandawa–Bikaner-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Udaipur–Pushkar-Jaipur–Agra-Delhi
Day 1: Friday, August 14, 2026 Friday, August 14, 2026 - Arrival in Delhi
Arrival at New Delhi International Airport. After completing immigration procedures and collecting your luggage, our representative will welcome you outside the terminal and assist with the transfer to your hotel. Check-in is at 2:00 PM / Check-out is at 12:00 PM.
Delhi’s Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India, built in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan. With its magnificent domes and vast courtyard, it offers impressive views over Old Delhi.
Pedal Rickshaw Ride in Old Delhi: The vibrant atmosphere of Delhi’s traditional markets can best be experienced in Chandni Chowk, where narrow lanes are filled with colorful shops, street vendors, and local life throughout the day.
Red Fort (Photo Stop): The Red Fort is one of the grand architectural masterpieces commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. Its construction took about 9 years and required an investment of 10 million rupees.
Raj Ghat: The Raj Ghat Memorial marks the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi, known as the Father of the Nation and a global symbol of peace.
India Gate: In the center of New Delhi stands the 42-meter-high India Gate, a triumphal arch resembling the Arc de Triomphe. It commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died fighting for the British Army during World War I.
President’s House and old and new Parliament Palace (Photo Stop) – Home to the president of the world’s largest democracy, you can also see the old and new parliament house.
Laxmi Narayan Temple: Dedicated to Lord Narayan and his consort Goddess Laxmi, the temple symbolizes prosperity and devotion.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: One of the most important Sikh temples, associated with Guru HarKrishan, the eighth Sikh Guru. The complex is famous for its sacred pool known as the Sarovar.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 2: Saturday, August 15, 2026 Saturday, August 15, 2026 - Delhi-Mandawa (243 km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Mandawa.
Upon arrival visit the charming town of Mandawa, located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, famous for its beautifully painted havelis. Often referred to as the “Open-Air Art Gallery of Rajasthan,” the town preserves the grandeur and artistic heritage of the 19th-century Marwari merchants. Here you can visit the famous Havelis of Mandawa.
Overnight in Mandawa.
Day 3: Sunday, August 16, 2026 Sunday, August 16, 2026 - Mandawa-Deshnok-Bikaner (192 km, 3:30 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Bikaner. En route, visit the Rat Temple (Karni Mata Temple)
Karni Mata Temple – Those who wish may choose not to enter). The temple is famous for approximately 20,000 black rats that are worshipped here.
Arrival in Bikaner, followed by an afternoon visit to Junagarh Fort and a tuk tuk ride.
Junagarh Fort: Built under the supervision of Karan Chand, Prime Minister of Raja Rai Singh, the sixth ruler of Bikaner (1571–1611 AD). Construction of the fort walls and moat began in 1589 and was completed in 1594.
Tuk Tuk Tour: Explore Bikaner’s Old City with its traditional neighborhoods, narrow alleys, historic mansions, and colorful bazaars. Discover the vibrant street culture and historic havelis by autorickshaw and on foot.
Overnight stay in Bikaner.
Day 4: Monday, August 17, 2026 Monday, August 17, 2026 - Bikaner-Ramdevra-Jaisalmer (250 KM, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jaisalmer with visits along the way.
Ramdevra Temple: A revered pilgrimage site dedicated to Baba Ramdevji, a 14th-century saint believed by many Hindus to be an incarnation of Lord Krishna.
Bhaderiya Temple and Library: One of the largest libraries in Asia, with a collection of approximately 900,000 books and seating capacity for 4,000 people. The structure is located about 16 feet underground.
Arrival in Jaisalmer.
Visit Bada Bagh, This garden complex houses royal cenotaphs (chhatris) of the maharajas of Jaisalmer, including that of Jai Singh II, and offers spectacular sunset views.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 5: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 Tuesday, August 18, 2026 - Day 5: Jaisalmer
After breakfast.
Gadisar Lake, built by Maharawal Gadsi in the 14th century as the main water source for the city.
Sónar Fort: Known as the Golden Fort, its honey-colored sandstone walls rise dramatically from the desert landscape. Inside, admire beautifully carved havelis with intricate balconies and windows.
Historical Walk: Walk through the old houses and local markets to experience the culture of the city, followed by a visit to Patwon Ki Haveli, one of the most important architectural landmarks of Jaisalmer.
Return to the hotel to rest before departing for the Thar Desert.
Camel/Jeep Ride: Enjoy an unforgettable experience in the Thar Desert, exploring sand dunes on camel or jeep while witnessing traditional desert life and scenery.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 6: Wednesday, August 19, 2026 Wednesday, August 19, 2026 - Jaisalmer-Jodhpur (286 KM, 5 hours and 30 minutes)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jodhpur. Upon Arrival visit
Mehrangarh Fort, one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan and a symbol of the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Jaswant Thada: A stunning marble monument often referred to as the “Taj Mahal of Marwar,” built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.
Old City of Jodhpur and Market: Founded by Rao Jodha in 1459 AD, the old city is surrounded by a 10-kilometer wall with eight gates. The market near the clock tower is famous for spices, handicrafts, perfumes, footwear, and traditional clothing.
Overnight in Jodhpur.
Day 7: Thursday, August 20, 2026 Thursday, August 20, 2026 - Jodhpur-Ranakpur-Udaipur (259 km, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Enjoy a safari in the Bishnoi Village. The Bishnoi region is known for its scenic landscapes, Khejri trees, wildlife such as deer and local life.
The Bishnois and Opium: Although now regulated, the Bishnoi community historically used opium for religious purposes and has received special permission from the Indian government for ritual use.
Continue towards Udaipur on the way visit Ranakpur Jain Temple
Ranakpur Jain Temple, renowned worldwide for its exceptional marble architecture and detailed carvings. It is one of the five major Jain pilgrimage sites.
Arrival and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 8: Friday, August 21, 2026 Friday, August 21, 2026 - Udaipur
After breakfast.
Explore Udaipur, the most romantic city in Rajasthan, located on the shores of Lake Pichola and surrounded by picturesque lakes.
City Palace, the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, built in 1725 by Maharana Udai Singh. The palace combines medieval, European, and Chinese architectural influences.
Jagadish Temple: Located next to the City Palace, this temple houses a black stone statue of Lord Vishnu and is an excellent example of Indo-Aryan architecture.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari: A beautiful garden on the banks of Lake Fateh Sagar, featuring lush lawns, fountains, and shaded walkways.
Boat ride on Lake Pichola (depending on water level), offering views of Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 9: Saturday, August 22, 2026 Saturday, August 22, 2026 - Udaipur-Chittorgarh-Pushkar (324 Km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Pushkar with a visit to the historic city of Chittorgarh.
Vijay Stambha: Also known as the Tower of Victory, built by Rana Kumbha in 1448 to commemorate victory over the Sultan of Malwa.
Chittorgarh Fort: One of the largest forts in India, symbolizing Rajput valor and sacrifice.
Rana Kumbha’s Palace: Originally built by Bappa Rawal in 734 AD and later reconstructed by Maharana Kumbha.
Rana Ratan Singh’s Palace: Located near Ratneshwar Talab, this palace is associated with Rana Ratan Singh II.
Kirti Stambha: A 22-meter-high tower built by a Jain merchant between 1179 and 1191 AD.
Arrival in Pushkar and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Pushkar.
Day 10: Sunday, August 23, 2026 Sunday, August 23, 2026 - Pushkar-Jaipur (148 KM, 2 hours and 57 minutes)
After breakfast, visit Pushkar.
The Brahma Temple: Dating back to the 14th century, dedicated to Lord Brahma, one of the few temples in the world devoted to this deity.
Pushkar Lake: A sacred lake considered highly important in Hindu pilgrimage traditions.
Departure for Jaipur.
Experience gem-cutting – Observe artisans shaping and polishing precious stones such as emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and diamonds using traditional techniques.
The Ancient Art of Hand Printing: Jaipur is famous for block printing, a traditional textile art using hand-carved wooden blocks to create intricate designs on fabrics.
Birla Mandir: Located at the foot of Moti Dungri Fort, this temple is particularly beautiful when illuminated in the evening.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 11: Monday, August 24, 2026 Monday, August 24, 2026 - Jaipur
After breakfast begin the city tour.
Amer Fort: Located 11 km from Jaipur, this hilltop fort is one of Rajasthan’s most famous landmarks.
Jal Mahal (Photo Stop): A stunning palace located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, appearing to float on the water.
City Palace: A historic royal residence including Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, now partly converted into a museum.
Jantar Mantar: A remarkable astronomical observatory featuring giant instruments used for measuring time and celestial movements.
Hawa Mahal (Photo Stop): Known as the “Palace of Winds,” built so royal women could observe street life without being seen.
Galtaji Temple: Also known as the Monkey Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman and famous for its natural water tanks and monkeys.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 12: Tuesday, August 25, 2026 Tuesday, August 25, 2026 - Jaipur-Abhaneri-Fatehpur Sikri-Agra (241 km 4 hours 30 minutes)
After breakfast, depart for Agra.
On the way visit Chand Baori in Abhaneri and Fatehpur Sikri
Chand Baori: One of the deepest and largest step wells in India, known for its geometric design.
Fatehpur Sikri: Built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, this red sandstone city served as the Mughal capital for 15 years and showcases impressive Indo-Islamic architecture.
Overnight in Agra.
Day 13: Wednesday, August 26, 2026 Wednesday, August 26, 2026 - Agra-Delhi (231 km, 3 hours and 55 minutes)
After breakfast
Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a symbol of eternal love built by Shah Jahan in memory of Mumtaz Mahal. Completed in 1653, it is considered one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture.
Marble Craftsmanship: Discover Agra’s world-famous marble art featuring intricate gemstone inlays inspired by the Taj Mahal.
Agra Fort: A crescent-shaped fortress built by Emperor Akbar in 1565 along the Yamuna River.
After the visit, depart for Delhi and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 14: Thursday, August 27, 2026 Thursday, August 27, 2026 - Delhi – Next Destination
After breakfast
Transfer to New Delhi International Airport according to your flight schedule.
Ciao India Tours wishes you a pleasant journey.
Inclusions
✔ 13 nights in 4-star and Heritage hotels with half board (Breakfast and Dinner), all taxes included.
✔ All transfers from the airport/station to the hotel and vice versa as per the program.
✔ All transfers by air-conditioned vehicle as per itinerary.
✔ Dinners in hotels
✔ Tickets for monuments as per program
✔ All activities as per the program
✔ Professional English-speaking tour guide throughout the tour.
✔ Rickshaw ride in Old Delhi
✔ Tour in a tuk tuk in Bikaner
✔ Camel or Jeep ride in Jaisalmer
✔ Safari to the Bishnoi village
✔ Boat tour in Udaipur
✔ Wi-Fi in the car
✔ One bottle of water per person per day
✔ All taxes
✔ Tolls, parking, fuel, driver accommodation
Exclusions
✘ Visa (25 USD)
✘ International flight
✘ Health insurance
✘ Cancellation/modification of flights, trains.
✘ All lunches
✘ Alcoholic beverages
✘ Personal expenses
✘ Camera fees etc.
✘ Tips for drivers, tour guides, waiters, etc.
✘ Anything not included in the inclusions
Minimum 4 people
Double Room – 1098 EUR/Person
Single Room – 1596 EUR/Person
Itinerary: Delhi-Mandawa–Bikaner-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Udaipur–Pushkar-Jaipur–Agra-Delhi
Day 1: Friday, September 4, 2026 Friday, September 4, 2026 - Arrival in Delhi
Arrival at New Delhi International Airport. After completing immigration procedures and collecting your luggage, our representative will welcome you outside the terminal and assist with the transfer to your hotel. Check-in is at 2:00 PM / Check-out is at 12:00 PM.
Delhi’s Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India, built in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan. With its magnificent domes and vast courtyard, it offers impressive views over Old Delhi.
Pedal Rickshaw Ride in Old Delhi: The vibrant atmosphere of Delhi’s traditional markets can best be experienced in Chandni Chowk, where narrow lanes are filled with colorful shops, street vendors, and local life throughout the day.
Red Fort (Photo Stop): The Red Fort is one of the grand architectural masterpieces commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. Its construction took about 9 years and required an investment of 10 million rupees.
Raj Ghat: The Raj Ghat Memorial marks the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi, known as the Father of the Nation and a global symbol of peace.
India Gate: In the center of New Delhi stands the 42-meter-high India Gate, a triumphal arch resembling the Arc de Triomphe. It commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died fighting for the British Army during World War I.
President’s House and old and new Parliament Palace (Photo Stop) – Home to the president of the world’s largest democracy, you can also see the old and new parliament house.
Laxmi Narayan Temple: Dedicated to Lord Narayan and his consort Goddess Laxmi, the temple symbolizes prosperity and devotion.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: One of the most important Sikh temples, associated with Guru HarKrishan, the eighth Sikh Guru. The complex is famous for its sacred pool known as the Sarovar.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 2: Saturday, September 5, 2026 Saturday, September 5, 2026 - Delhi-Mandawa (243 km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Mandawa.
Upon arrival visit the charming town of Mandawa, located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, famous for its beautifully painted havelis. Often referred to as the “Open-Air Art Gallery of Rajasthan,” the town preserves the grandeur and artistic heritage of the 19th-century Marwari merchants. Here you can visit the famous Havelis of Mandawa.
Overnight in Mandawa.
Day 3: Sunday, September 6, 2026 Sunday, September 6, 2026 - Mandawa-Deshnok-Bikaner (192 km, 3:30 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Bikaner. En route, visit the Rat Temple (Karni Mata Temple)
Karni Mata Temple – Those who wish may choose not to enter). The temple is famous for approximately 20,000 black rats that are worshipped here.
Arrival in Bikaner, followed by an afternoon visit to Junagarh Fort and a tuk tuk ride.
Junagarh Fort: Built under the supervision of Karan Chand, Prime Minister of Raja Rai Singh, the sixth ruler of Bikaner (1571–1611 AD). Construction of the fort walls and moat began in 1589 and was completed in 1594.
Tuk Tuk Tour: Explore Bikaner’s Old City with its traditional neighborhoods, narrow alleys, historic mansions, and colorful bazaars. Discover the vibrant street culture and historic havelis by autorickshaw and on foot.
Overnight stay in Bikaner.
Day 4: Monday, September 7, 2026 Monday, September 7, 2026 - Bikaner-Ramdevra-Jaisalmer (250 KM, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jaisalmer with visits along the way.
Ramdevra Temple: A revered pilgrimage site dedicated to Baba Ramdevji, a 14th-century saint believed by many Hindus to be an incarnation of Lord Krishna.
Bhaderiya Temple and Library: One of the largest libraries in Asia, with a collection of approximately 900,000 books and seating capacity for 4,000 people. The structure is located about 16 feet underground.
Arrival in Jaisalmer.
Visit Bada Bagh, This garden complex houses royal cenotaphs (chhatris) of the maharajas of Jaisalmer, including that of Jai Singh II, and offers spectacular sunset views.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 5: Tuesday, September 8, 2026 Tuesday, September 8, 2026 - Day 5: Jaisalmer
After breakfast.
Gadisar Lake, built by Maharawal Gadsi in the 14th century as the main water source for the city.
Sónar Fort: Known as the Golden Fort, its honey-colored sandstone walls rise dramatically from the desert landscape. Inside, admire beautifully carved havelis with intricate balconies and windows.
Historical Walk: Walk through the old houses and local markets to experience the culture of the city, followed by a visit to Patwon Ki Haveli, one of the most important architectural landmarks of Jaisalmer.
Return to the hotel to rest before departing for the Thar Desert.
Camel/Jeep Ride: Enjoy an unforgettable experience in the Thar Desert, exploring sand dunes on camel or jeep while witnessing traditional desert life and scenery.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 6: Wednesday, September 9, 2026 Wednesday, September 9, 2026 - Jaisalmer-Jodhpur (286 KM, 5 hours and 30 minutes)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jodhpur. Upon Arrival visit
Mehrangarh Fort, one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan and a symbol of the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Jaswant Thada: A stunning marble monument often referred to as the “Taj Mahal of Marwar,” built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.
Old City of Jodhpur and Market: Founded by Rao Jodha in 1459 AD, the old city is surrounded by a 10-kilometer wall with eight gates. The market near the clock tower is famous for spices, handicrafts, perfumes, footwear, and traditional clothing.
Overnight in Jodhpur.
Day 7: Thursday, September 10, 2026 Thursday, September 10, 2026 - Jodhpur-Ranakpur-Udaipur (259 km, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Enjoy a safari in the Bishnoi Village. The Bishnoi region is known for its scenic landscapes, Khejri trees, wildlife such as deer and local life.
The Bishnois and Opium: Although now regulated, the Bishnoi community historically used opium for religious purposes and has received special permission from the Indian government for ritual use.
Continue towards Udaipur on the way visit Ranakpur Jain Temple
Ranakpur Jain Temple, renowned worldwide for its exceptional marble architecture and detailed carvings. It is one of the five major Jain pilgrimage sites.
Arrival and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 8: Friday, September 11, 2026 Friday, September 11, 2026 - Udaipur
After breakfast.
Explore Udaipur, the most romantic city in Rajasthan, located on the shores of Lake Pichola and surrounded by picturesque lakes.
City Palace, the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, built in 1725 by Maharana Udai Singh. The palace combines medieval, European, and Chinese architectural influences.
Jagadish Temple: Located next to the City Palace, this temple houses a black stone statue of Lord Vishnu and is an excellent example of Indo-Aryan architecture.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari: A beautiful garden on the banks of Lake Fateh Sagar, featuring lush lawns, fountains, and shaded walkways.
Boat ride on Lake Pichola (depending on water level), offering views of Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 9: Saturday, September 12, 2026 Saturday, September 12, 2026 - Udaipur-Chittorgarh-Pushkar (324 Km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Pushkar with a visit to the historic city of Chittorgarh.
Vijay Stambha: Also known as the Tower of Victory, built by Rana Kumbha in 1448 to commemorate victory over the Sultan of Malwa.
Chittorgarh Fort: One of the largest forts in India, symbolizing Rajput valor and sacrifice.
Rana Kumbha’s Palace: Originally built by Bappa Rawal in 734 AD and later reconstructed by Maharana Kumbha.
Rana Ratan Singh’s Palace: Located near Ratneshwar Talab, this palace is associated with Rana Ratan Singh II.
Kirti Stambha: A 22-meter-high tower built by a Jain merchant between 1179 and 1191 AD.
Arrival in Pushkar and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Pushkar.
Day 10: Sunday, September 13, 2026 Sunday, September 13, 2026 - Pushkar-Jaipur (148 KM, 2 hours and 57 minutes)
After breakfast, visit Pushkar.
The Brahma Temple: Dating back to the 14th century, dedicated to Lord Brahma, one of the few temples in the world devoted to this deity.
Pushkar Lake: A sacred lake considered highly important in Hindu pilgrimage traditions.
Departure for Jaipur.
Experience gem-cutting – Observe artisans shaping and polishing precious stones such as emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and diamonds using traditional techniques.
The Ancient Art of Hand Printing: Jaipur is famous for block printing, a traditional textile art using hand-carved wooden blocks to create intricate designs on fabrics.
Birla Mandir: Located at the foot of Moti Dungri Fort, this temple is particularly beautiful when illuminated in the evening.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 11: Monday, September 14, 2026 Monday, September 14, 2026 - Jaipur
After breakfast begin the city tour.
Amer Fort: Located 11 km from Jaipur, this hilltop fort is one of Rajasthan’s most famous landmarks.
Jal Mahal (Photo Stop): A stunning palace located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, appearing to float on the water.
City Palace: A historic royal residence including Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, now partly converted into a museum.
Jantar Mantar: A remarkable astronomical observatory featuring giant instruments used for measuring time and celestial movements.
Hawa Mahal (Photo Stop): Known as the “Palace of Winds,” built so royal women could observe street life without being seen.
Galtaji Temple: Also known as the Monkey Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman and famous for its natural water tanks and monkeys.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 12: Tuesday, September 15, 2026 Tuesday, September 15, 2026 - Jaipur-Abhaneri-Fatehpur Sikri-Agra (241 km 4 hours 30 minutes)
After breakfast, depart for Agra.
On the way visit Chand Baori in Abhaneri and Fatehpur Sikri
Chand Baori: One of the deepest and largest step wells in India, known for its geometric design.
Fatehpur Sikri: Built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, this red sandstone city served as the Mughal capital for 15 years and showcases impressive Indo-Islamic architecture.
Overnight in Agra.
Day 13: Wednesday, September 16, 2026 Wednesday, September 16, 2026 - Agra-Delhi (231 km, 3 hours and 55 minutes)
After breakfast
Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a symbol of eternal love built by Shah Jahan in memory of Mumtaz Mahal. Completed in 1653, it is considered one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture.
Marble Craftsmanship: Discover Agra’s world-famous marble art featuring intricate gemstone inlays inspired by the Taj Mahal.
Agra Fort: A crescent-shaped fortress built by Emperor Akbar in 1565 along the Yamuna River.
After the visit, depart for Delhi and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 14: Thursday, September 17, 2026 Thursday, September 17, 2026 - Delhi – Next Destination
After breakfast
Transfer to New Delhi International Airport according to your flight schedule.
Ciao India Tours wishes you a pleasant journey.
Inclusions
✔ 13 nights in 4-star and Heritage hotels with half board (Breakfast and Dinner), all taxes included.
✔ All transfers from the airport/station to the hotel and vice versa as per the program.
✔ All transfers by air-conditioned vehicle as per itinerary.
✔ Dinners in hotels
✔ Tickets for monuments as per program
✔ All activities as per the program
✔ Professional English-speaking tour guide throughout the tour.
✔ Rickshaw ride in Old Delhi
✔ Tour in a tuk tuk in Bikaner
✔ Camel or Jeep ride in Jaisalmer
✔ Safari to the Bishnoi village
✔ Boat tour in Udaipur
✔ Wi-Fi in the car
✔ One bottle of water per person per day
✔ All taxes
✔ Tolls, parking, fuel, driver accommodation
Exclusions
✘ Visa (25 USD)
✘ International flight
✘ Health insurance
✘ Cancellation/modification of flights, trains.
✘ All lunches
✘ Alcoholic beverages
✘ Personal expenses
✘ Camera fees etc.
✘ Tips for drivers, tour guides, waiters, etc.
✘ Anything not included in the inclusions
Minimum 4 people
Double Room – 1098 EUR/Person
Single Room – 1596 EUR/Person
Itinerary: Delhi-Mandawa–Bikaner-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Udaipur–Pushkar-Jaipur–Agra-Delhi
Day 1: Friday, September 11, 2026 Friday, September 11, 2026 - Arrival in Delhi
Arrival at New Delhi International Airport. After completing immigration procedures and collecting your luggage, our representative will welcome you outside the terminal and assist with the transfer to your hotel. Check-in is at 2:00 PM / Check-out is at 12:00 PM.
Delhi’s Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India, built in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan. With its magnificent domes and vast courtyard, it offers impressive views over Old Delhi.
Pedal Rickshaw Ride in Old Delhi: The vibrant atmosphere of Delhi’s traditional markets can best be experienced in Chandni Chowk, where narrow lanes are filled with colorful shops, street vendors, and local life throughout the day.
Red Fort (Photo Stop): The Red Fort is one of the grand architectural masterpieces commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. Its construction took about 9 years and required an investment of 10 million rupees.
Raj Ghat: The Raj Ghat Memorial marks the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi, known as the Father of the Nation and a global symbol of peace.
India Gate: In the center of New Delhi stands the 42-meter-high India Gate, a triumphal arch resembling the Arc de Triomphe. It commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died fighting for the British Army during World War I.
President’s House and old and new Parliament Palace (Photo Stop) – Home to the president of the world’s largest democracy, you can also see the old and new parliament house.
Laxmi Narayan Temple: Dedicated to Lord Narayan and his consort Goddess Laxmi, the temple symbolizes prosperity and devotion.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: One of the most important Sikh temples, associated with Guru HarKrishan, the eighth Sikh Guru. The complex is famous for its sacred pool known as the Sarovar.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 2: Saturday, September 12, 2026 Saturday, September 12, 2026 - Delhi-Mandawa (243 km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Mandawa.
Upon arrival visit the charming town of Mandawa, located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, famous for its beautifully painted havelis. Often referred to as the “Open-Air Art Gallery of Rajasthan,” the town preserves the grandeur and artistic heritage of the 19th-century Marwari merchants. Here you can visit the famous Havelis of Mandawa.
Overnight in Mandawa.
Day 3: Sunday, September 13, 2026 Sunday, September 13, 2026 - Mandawa-Deshnok-Bikaner (192 km, 3:30 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Bikaner. En route, visit the Rat Temple (Karni Mata Temple)
Karni Mata Temple – Those who wish may choose not to enter). The temple is famous for approximately 20,000 black rats that are worshipped here.
Arrival in Bikaner, followed by an afternoon visit to Junagarh Fort and a tuk tuk ride.
Junagarh Fort: Built under the supervision of Karan Chand, Prime Minister of Raja Rai Singh, the sixth ruler of Bikaner (1571–1611 AD). Construction of the fort walls and moat began in 1589 and was completed in 1594.
Tuk Tuk Tour: Explore Bikaner’s Old City with its traditional neighborhoods, narrow alleys, historic mansions, and colorful bazaars. Discover the vibrant street culture and historic havelis by autorickshaw and on foot.
Overnight stay in Bikaner.
Day 4: Monday, September 14, 2026 Monday, September 14, 2026 - Bikaner-Ramdevra-Jaisalmer (250 KM, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jaisalmer with visits along the way.
Ramdevra Temple: A revered pilgrimage site dedicated to Baba Ramdevji, a 14th-century saint believed by many Hindus to be an incarnation of Lord Krishna.
Bhaderiya Temple and Library: One of the largest libraries in Asia, with a collection of approximately 900,000 books and seating capacity for 4,000 people. The structure is located about 16 feet underground.
Arrival in Jaisalmer.
Visit Bada Bagh, This garden complex houses royal cenotaphs (chhatris) of the maharajas of Jaisalmer, including that of Jai Singh II, and offers spectacular sunset views.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 5: Tuesday, September 15, 2026 Tuesday, September 15, 2026 - Day 5: Jaisalmer
After breakfast.
Gadisar Lake, built by Maharawal Gadsi in the 14th century as the main water source for the city.
Sónar Fort: Known as the Golden Fort, its honey-colored sandstone walls rise dramatically from the desert landscape. Inside, admire beautifully carved havelis with intricate balconies and windows.
Historical Walk: Walk through the old houses and local markets to experience the culture of the city, followed by a visit to Patwon Ki Haveli, one of the most important architectural landmarks of Jaisalmer.
Return to the hotel to rest before departing for the Thar Desert.
Camel/Jeep Ride: Enjoy an unforgettable experience in the Thar Desert, exploring sand dunes on camel or jeep while witnessing traditional desert life and scenery.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 6: Wednesday, September 16, 2026 Wednesday, September 16, 2026 - Jaisalmer-Jodhpur (286 KM, 5 hours and 30 minutes)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jodhpur. Upon Arrival visit
Mehrangarh Fort, one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan and a symbol of the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Jaswant Thada: A stunning marble monument often referred to as the “Taj Mahal of Marwar,” built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.
Old City of Jodhpur and Market: Founded by Rao Jodha in 1459 AD, the old city is surrounded by a 10-kilometer wall with eight gates. The market near the clock tower is famous for spices, handicrafts, perfumes, footwear, and traditional clothing.
Overnight in Jodhpur.
Day 7: Thursday, September 17, 2026 Thursday, September 17, 2026 - Jodhpur-Ranakpur-Udaipur (259 km, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Enjoy a safari in the Bishnoi Village. The Bishnoi region is known for its scenic landscapes, Khejri trees, wildlife such as deer and local life.
The Bishnois and Opium: Although now regulated, the Bishnoi community historically used opium for religious purposes and has received special permission from the Indian government for ritual use.
Continue towards Udaipur on the way visit Ranakpur Jain Temple
Ranakpur Jain Temple, renowned worldwide for its exceptional marble architecture and detailed carvings. It is one of the five major Jain pilgrimage sites.
Arrival and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 8: Friday, September 18, 2026 Friday, September 18, 2026 - Udaipur
After breakfast.
Explore Udaipur, the most romantic city in Rajasthan, located on the shores of Lake Pichola and surrounded by picturesque lakes.
City Palace, the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, built in 1725 by Maharana Udai Singh. The palace combines medieval, European, and Chinese architectural influences.
Jagadish Temple: Located next to the City Palace, this temple houses a black stone statue of Lord Vishnu and is an excellent example of Indo-Aryan architecture.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari: A beautiful garden on the banks of Lake Fateh Sagar, featuring lush lawns, fountains, and shaded walkways.
Boat ride on Lake Pichola (depending on water level), offering views of Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 9: Saturday, September 19, 2026 Saturday, September 19, 2026 - Udaipur-Chittorgarh-Pushkar (324 Km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Pushkar with a visit to the historic city of Chittorgarh.
Vijay Stambha: Also known as the Tower of Victory, built by Rana Kumbha in 1448 to commemorate victory over the Sultan of Malwa.
Chittorgarh Fort: One of the largest forts in India, symbolizing Rajput valor and sacrifice.
Rana Kumbha’s Palace: Originally built by Bappa Rawal in 734 AD and later reconstructed by Maharana Kumbha.
Rana Ratan Singh’s Palace: Located near Ratneshwar Talab, this palace is associated with Rana Ratan Singh II.
Kirti Stambha: A 22-meter-high tower built by a Jain merchant between 1179 and 1191 AD.
Arrival in Pushkar and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Pushkar.
Day 10: Sunday, September 20, 2026 Sunday, September 20, 2026 - Pushkar-Jaipur (148 KM, 2 hours and 57 minutes)
After breakfast, visit Pushkar.
The Brahma Temple: Dating back to the 14th century, dedicated to Lord Brahma, one of the few temples in the world devoted to this deity.
Pushkar Lake: A sacred lake considered highly important in Hindu pilgrimage traditions.
Departure for Jaipur.
Experience gem-cutting – Observe artisans shaping and polishing precious stones such as emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and diamonds using traditional techniques.
The Ancient Art of Hand Printing: Jaipur is famous for block printing, a traditional textile art using hand-carved wooden blocks to create intricate designs on fabrics.
Birla Mandir: Located at the foot of Moti Dungri Fort, this temple is particularly beautiful when illuminated in the evening.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 11: Monday, September 21, 2026 Monday, September 21, 2026 - Jaipur
After breakfast begin the city tour.
Amer Fort: Located 11 km from Jaipur, this hilltop fort is one of Rajasthan’s most famous landmarks.
Jal Mahal (Photo Stop): A stunning palace located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, appearing to float on the water.
City Palace: A historic royal residence including Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, now partly converted into a museum.
Jantar Mantar: A remarkable astronomical observatory featuring giant instruments used for measuring time and celestial movements.
Hawa Mahal (Photo Stop): Known as the “Palace of Winds,” built so royal women could observe street life without being seen.
Galtaji Temple: Also known as the Monkey Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman and famous for its natural water tanks and monkeys.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 12: Tuesday, September 22, 2026 Tuesday, September 22, 2026 - Jaipur-Abhaneri-Fatehpur Sikri-Agra (241 km 4 hours 30 minutes)
After breakfast, depart for Agra.
On the way visit Chand Baori in Abhaneri and Fatehpur Sikri
Chand Baori: One of the deepest and largest step wells in India, known for its geometric design.
Fatehpur Sikri: Built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, this red sandstone city served as the Mughal capital for 15 years and showcases impressive Indo-Islamic architecture.
Overnight in Agra.
Day 13: Wednesday, September 23, 2026 Wednesday, September 23, 2026 - Agra-Delhi (231 km, 3 hours and 55 minutes)
After breakfast
Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a symbol of eternal love built by Shah Jahan in memory of Mumtaz Mahal. Completed in 1653, it is considered one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture.
Marble Craftsmanship: Discover Agra’s world-famous marble art featuring intricate gemstone inlays inspired by the Taj Mahal.
Agra Fort: A crescent-shaped fortress built by Emperor Akbar in 1565 along the Yamuna River.
After the visit, depart for Delhi and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 14: Thursday, September 24, 2026 Thursday, September 24, 2026 - Delhi – Next Destination
After breakfast
Transfer to New Delhi International Airport according to your flight schedule.
Ciao India Tours wishes you a pleasant journey.
Inclusions
✔ 13 nights in 4-star and Heritage hotels with half board (Breakfast and Dinner), all taxes included.
✔ All transfers from the airport/station to the hotel and vice versa as per the program.
✔ All transfers by air-conditioned vehicle as per itinerary.
✔ Dinners in hotels
✔ Tickets for monuments as per program
✔ All activities as per the program
✔ Professional English-speaking tour guide throughout the tour.
✔ Rickshaw ride in Old Delhi
✔ Tour in a tuk tuk in Bikaner
✔ Camel or Jeep ride in Jaisalmer
✔ Safari to the Bishnoi village
✔ Boat tour in Udaipur
✔ Wi-Fi in the car
✔ One bottle of water per person per day
✔ All taxes
✔ Tolls, parking, fuel, driver accommodation
Exclusions
✘ Visa (25 USD)
✘ International flight
✘ Health insurance
✘ Cancellation/modification of flights, trains.
✘ All lunches
✘ Alcoholic beverages
✘ Personal expenses
✘ Camera fees etc.
✘ Tips for drivers, tour guides, waiters, etc.
✘ Anything not included in the inclusions
Minimum 4 people
Double Room – 1128 EUR/Person
Single Room – 1674 EUR/Person
Itinerary: Delhi-Mandawa–Bikaner-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Udaipur–Pushkar-Jaipur–Agra-Delhi
Day 1: Friday, October 2, 2026 Friday, October 2, 2026 - Arrival in Delhi
Arrival at New Delhi International Airport. After completing immigration procedures and collecting your luggage, our representative will welcome you outside the terminal and assist with the transfer to your hotel. Check-in is at 2:00 PM / Check-out is at 12:00 PM.
Delhi’s Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India, built in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan. With its magnificent domes and vast courtyard, it offers impressive views over Old Delhi.
Pedal Rickshaw Ride in Old Delhi: The vibrant atmosphere of Delhi’s traditional markets can best be experienced in Chandni Chowk, where narrow lanes are filled with colorful shops, street vendors, and local life throughout the day.
Red Fort (Photo Stop): The Red Fort is one of the grand architectural masterpieces commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. Its construction took about 9 years and required an investment of 10 million rupees.
Raj Ghat: The Raj Ghat Memorial marks the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi, known as the Father of the Nation and a global symbol of peace.
India Gate: In the center of New Delhi stands the 42-meter-high India Gate, a triumphal arch resembling the Arc de Triomphe. It commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died fighting for the British Army during World War I.
President’s House and old and new Parliament Palace (Photo Stop) – Home to the president of the world’s largest democracy, you can also see the old and new parliament house.
Laxmi Narayan Temple: Dedicated to Lord Narayan and his consort Goddess Laxmi, the temple symbolizes prosperity and devotion.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: One of the most important Sikh temples, associated with Guru HarKrishan, the eighth Sikh Guru. The complex is famous for its sacred pool known as the Sarovar.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 2: Saturday, October 3, 2026 Saturday, October 3, 2026 - Delhi-Mandawa (243 km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Mandawa.
Upon arrival visit the charming town of Mandawa, located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, famous for its beautifully painted havelis. Often referred to as the “Open-Air Art Gallery of Rajasthan,” the town preserves the grandeur and artistic heritage of the 19th-century Marwari merchants. Here you can visit the famous Havelis of Mandawa.
Overnight in Mandawa.
Day 3: Sunday, October 4, 2026 Sunday, October 4, 2026 - Mandawa-Deshnok-Bikaner (192 km, 3:30 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Bikaner. En route, visit the Rat Temple (Karni Mata Temple)
Karni Mata Temple – Those who wish may choose not to enter). The temple is famous for approximately 20,000 black rats that are worshipped here.
Arrival in Bikaner, followed by an afternoon visit to Junagarh Fort and a tuk tuk ride.
Junagarh Fort: Built under the supervision of Karan Chand, Prime Minister of Raja Rai Singh, the sixth ruler of Bikaner (1571–1611 AD). Construction of the fort walls and moat began in 1589 and was completed in 1594.
Tuk Tuk Tour: Explore Bikaner’s Old City with its traditional neighborhoods, narrow alleys, historic mansions, and colorful bazaars. Discover the vibrant street culture and historic havelis by autorickshaw and on foot.
Overnight stay in Bikaner.
Day 4: Monday, October 5, 2026 Monday, October 5, 2026 - Bikaner-Ramdevra-Jaisalmer (250 KM, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jaisalmer with visits along the way.
Ramdevra Temple: A revered pilgrimage site dedicated to Baba Ramdevji, a 14th-century saint believed by many Hindus to be an incarnation of Lord Krishna.
Bhaderiya Temple and Library: One of the largest libraries in Asia, with a collection of approximately 900,000 books and seating capacity for 4,000 people. The structure is located about 16 feet underground.
Arrival in Jaisalmer.
Visit Bada Bagh, This garden complex houses royal cenotaphs (chhatris) of the maharajas of Jaisalmer, including that of Jai Singh II, and offers spectacular sunset views.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 5: Tuesday, October 6, 2026 Tuesday, October 6, 2026 - Day 5: Jaisalmer
After breakfast.
Gadisar Lake, built by Maharawal Gadsi in the 14th century as the main water source for the city.
Sónar Fort: Known as the Golden Fort, its honey-colored sandstone walls rise dramatically from the desert landscape. Inside, admire beautifully carved havelis with intricate balconies and windows.
Historical Walk: Walk through the old houses and local markets to experience the culture of the city, followed by a visit to Patwon Ki Haveli, one of the most important architectural landmarks of Jaisalmer.
Return to the hotel to rest before departing for the Thar Desert.
Camel/Jeep Ride: Enjoy an unforgettable experience in the Thar Desert, exploring sand dunes on camel or jeep while witnessing traditional desert life and scenery.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 6: Wednesday, October 7, 2026 Wednesday, October 7, 2026 - Jaisalmer-Jodhpur (286 KM, 5 hours and 30 minutes)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jodhpur. Upon Arrival visit
Mehrangarh Fort, one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan and a symbol of the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Jaswant Thada: A stunning marble monument often referred to as the “Taj Mahal of Marwar,” built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.
Old City of Jodhpur and Market: Founded by Rao Jodha in 1459 AD, the old city is surrounded by a 10-kilometer wall with eight gates. The market near the clock tower is famous for spices, handicrafts, perfumes, footwear, and traditional clothing.
Overnight in Jodhpur.
Day 7: Thursday, October 8, 2026 Thursday, October 8, 2026 - Jodhpur-Ranakpur-Udaipur (259 km, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Enjoy a safari in the Bishnoi Village. The Bishnoi region is known for its scenic landscapes, Khejri trees, wildlife such as deer and local life.
The Bishnois and Opium: Although now regulated, the Bishnoi community historically used opium for religious purposes and has received special permission from the Indian government for ritual use.
Continue towards Udaipur on the way visit Ranakpur Jain Temple
Ranakpur Jain Temple, renowned worldwide for its exceptional marble architecture and detailed carvings. It is one of the five major Jain pilgrimage sites.
Arrival and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 8: Friday, October 9, 2026 Friday, October 9, 2026 - Udaipur
After breakfast.
Explore Udaipur, the most romantic city in Rajasthan, located on the shores of Lake Pichola and surrounded by picturesque lakes.
City Palace, the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, built in 1725 by Maharana Udai Singh. The palace combines medieval, European, and Chinese architectural influences.
Jagadish Temple: Located next to the City Palace, this temple houses a black stone statue of Lord Vishnu and is an excellent example of Indo-Aryan architecture.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari: A beautiful garden on the banks of Lake Fateh Sagar, featuring lush lawns, fountains, and shaded walkways.
Boat ride on Lake Pichola (depending on water level), offering views of Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 9: Saturday, October 10, 2026 Saturday, October 10, 2026 - Udaipur-Chittorgarh-Pushkar (324 Km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Pushkar with a visit to the historic city of Chittorgarh.
Vijay Stambha: Also known as the Tower of Victory, built by Rana Kumbha in 1448 to commemorate victory over the Sultan of Malwa.
Chittorgarh Fort: One of the largest forts in India, symbolizing Rajput valor and sacrifice.
Rana Kumbha’s Palace: Originally built by Bappa Rawal in 734 AD and later reconstructed by Maharana Kumbha.
Rana Ratan Singh’s Palace: Located near Ratneshwar Talab, this palace is associated with Rana Ratan Singh II.
Kirti Stambha: A 22-meter-high tower built by a Jain merchant between 1179 and 1191 AD.
Arrival in Pushkar and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Pushkar.
Day 10: Sunday, October 11, 2026 Sunday, October 11, 2026 - Pushkar-Jaipur (148 KM, 2 hours and 57 minutes)
After breakfast, visit Pushkar.
The Brahma Temple: Dating back to the 14th century, dedicated to Lord Brahma, one of the few temples in the world devoted to this deity.
Pushkar Lake: A sacred lake considered highly important in Hindu pilgrimage traditions.
Departure for Jaipur.
Experience gem-cutting – Observe artisans shaping and polishing precious stones such as emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and diamonds using traditional techniques.
The Ancient Art of Hand Printing: Jaipur is famous for block printing, a traditional textile art using hand-carved wooden blocks to create intricate designs on fabrics.
Birla Mandir: Located at the foot of Moti Dungri Fort, this temple is particularly beautiful when illuminated in the evening.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 11: Monday, October 12, 2026 Monday, October 12, 2026 - Jaipur
After breakfast begin the city tour.
Amer Fort: Located 11 km from Jaipur, this hilltop fort is one of Rajasthan’s most famous landmarks.
Jal Mahal (Photo Stop): A stunning palace located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, appearing to float on the water.
City Palace: A historic royal residence including Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, now partly converted into a museum.
Jantar Mantar: A remarkable astronomical observatory featuring giant instruments used for measuring time and celestial movements.
Hawa Mahal (Photo Stop): Known as the “Palace of Winds,” built so royal women could observe street life without being seen.
Galtaji Temple: Also known as the Monkey Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman and famous for its natural water tanks and monkeys.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 12: Tuesday, October 13, 2026 Tuesday, October 13, 2026 - Jaipur-Abhaneri-Fatehpur Sikri-Agra (241 km 4 hours 30 minutes)
After breakfast, depart for Agra.
On the way visit Chand Baori in Abhaneri and Fatehpur Sikri
Chand Baori: One of the deepest and largest step wells in India, known for its geometric design.
Fatehpur Sikri: Built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, this red sandstone city served as the Mughal capital for 15 years and showcases impressive Indo-Islamic architecture.
Overnight in Agra.
Day 13: Wednesday, October 14, 2026 Wednesday, October 14, 2026 - Agra-Delhi (231 km, 3 hours and 55 minutes)
After breakfast
Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a symbol of eternal love built by Shah Jahan in memory of Mumtaz Mahal. Completed in 1653, it is considered one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture.
Marble Craftsmanship: Discover Agra’s world-famous marble art featuring intricate gemstone inlays inspired by the Taj Mahal.
Agra Fort: A crescent-shaped fortress built by Emperor Akbar in 1565 along the Yamuna River.
After the visit, depart for Delhi and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 14: Thursday, October 15, 2026 Thursday, October 15, 2026 - Delhi – Next Destination
After breakfast
Transfer to New Delhi International Airport according to your flight schedule.
Ciao India Tours wishes you a pleasant journey.
Inclusions
✔ 13 nights in 4-star and Heritage hotels with half board (Breakfast and Dinner), all taxes included.
✔ All transfers from the airport/station to the hotel and vice versa as per the program.
✔ All transfers by air-conditioned vehicle as per itinerary.
✔ Dinners in hotels
✔ Tickets for monuments as per program
✔ All activities as per the program
✔ Professional English-speaking tour guide throughout the tour.
✔ Rickshaw ride in Old Delhi
✔ Tour in a tuk tuk in Bikaner
✔ Camel or Jeep ride in Jaisalmer
✔ Safari to the Bishnoi village
✔ Boat tour in Udaipur
✔ Wi-Fi in the car
✔ One bottle of water per person per day
✔ All taxes
✔ Tolls, parking, fuel, driver accommodation
Exclusions
✘ Visa (25 USD)
✘ International flight
✘ Health insurance
✘ Cancellation/modification of flights, trains.
✘ All lunches
✘ Alcoholic beverages
✘ Personal expenses
✘ Camera fees etc.
✘ Tips for drivers, tour guides, waiters, etc.
✘ Anything not included in the inclusions
Minimum 4 people
Double Room – 1128 EUR/Person
Single Room – 1674 EUR/Person
Itinerary: Delhi-Mandawa–Bikaner-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Udaipur–Pushkar-Jaipur–Agra-Delhi
Day 1: Friday, October 16, 2026 Friday, October 16, 2026 - Arrival in Delhi
Arrival at New Delhi International Airport. After completing immigration procedures and collecting your luggage, our representative will welcome you outside the terminal and assist with the transfer to your hotel. Check-in is at 2:00 PM / Check-out is at 12:00 PM.
Delhi’s Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India, built in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan. With its magnificent domes and vast courtyard, it offers impressive views over Old Delhi.
Pedal Rickshaw Ride in Old Delhi: The vibrant atmosphere of Delhi’s traditional markets can best be experienced in Chandni Chowk, where narrow lanes are filled with colorful shops, street vendors, and local life throughout the day.
Red Fort (Photo Stop): The Red Fort is one of the grand architectural masterpieces commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. Its construction took about 9 years and required an investment of 10 million rupees.
Raj Ghat: The Raj Ghat Memorial marks the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi, known as the Father of the Nation and a global symbol of peace.
India Gate: In the center of New Delhi stands the 42-meter-high India Gate, a triumphal arch resembling the Arc de Triomphe. It commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died fighting for the British Army during World War I.
President’s House and old and new Parliament Palace (Photo Stop) – Home to the president of the world’s largest democracy, you can also see the old and new parliament house.
Laxmi Narayan Temple: Dedicated to Lord Narayan and his consort Goddess Laxmi, the temple symbolizes prosperity and devotion.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: One of the most important Sikh temples, associated with Guru HarKrishan, the eighth Sikh Guru. The complex is famous for its sacred pool known as the Sarovar.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 2: Saturday, October 17, 2026 Saturday, October 17, 2026 - Delhi-Mandawa (243 km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Mandawa.
Upon arrival visit the charming town of Mandawa, located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, famous for its beautifully painted havelis. Often referred to as the “Open-Air Art Gallery of Rajasthan,” the town preserves the grandeur and artistic heritage of the 19th-century Marwari merchants. Here you can visit the famous Havelis of Mandawa.
Overnight in Mandawa.
Day 3: Sunday, October 18, 2026 Sunday, October 18, 2026 - Mandawa-Deshnok-Bikaner (192 km, 3:30 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Bikaner. En route, visit the Rat Temple (Karni Mata Temple)
Karni Mata Temple – Those who wish may choose not to enter). The temple is famous for approximately 20,000 black rats that are worshipped here.
Arrival in Bikaner, followed by an afternoon visit to Junagarh Fort and a tuk tuk ride.
Junagarh Fort: Built under the supervision of Karan Chand, Prime Minister of Raja Rai Singh, the sixth ruler of Bikaner (1571–1611 AD). Construction of the fort walls and moat began in 1589 and was completed in 1594.
Tuk Tuk Tour: Explore Bikaner’s Old City with its traditional neighborhoods, narrow alleys, historic mansions, and colorful bazaars. Discover the vibrant street culture and historic havelis by autorickshaw and on foot.
Overnight stay in Bikaner.
Day 4: Monday, October 19, 2026 Monday, October 19, 2026 - Bikaner-Ramdevra-Jaisalmer (250 KM, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jaisalmer with visits along the way.
Ramdevra Temple: A revered pilgrimage site dedicated to Baba Ramdevji, a 14th-century saint believed by many Hindus to be an incarnation of Lord Krishna.
Bhaderiya Temple and Library: One of the largest libraries in Asia, with a collection of approximately 900,000 books and seating capacity for 4,000 people. The structure is located about 16 feet underground.
Arrival in Jaisalmer.
Visit Bada Bagh, This garden complex houses royal cenotaphs (chhatris) of the maharajas of Jaisalmer, including that of Jai Singh II, and offers spectacular sunset views.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 5: Tuesday, October 20, 2026 Tuesday, October 20, 2026 - Day 5: Jaisalmer
After breakfast.
Gadisar Lake, built by Maharawal Gadsi in the 14th century as the main water source for the city.
Sónar Fort: Known as the Golden Fort, its honey-colored sandstone walls rise dramatically from the desert landscape. Inside, admire beautifully carved havelis with intricate balconies and windows.
Historical Walk: Walk through the old houses and local markets to experience the culture of the city, followed by a visit to Patwon Ki Haveli, one of the most important architectural landmarks of Jaisalmer.
Return to the hotel to rest before departing for the Thar Desert.
Camel/Jeep Ride: Enjoy an unforgettable experience in the Thar Desert, exploring sand dunes on camel or jeep while witnessing traditional desert life and scenery.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 6: Wednesday, October 21, 2026 Wednesday, October 21, 2026 - Jaisalmer-Jodhpur (286 KM, 5 hours and 30 minutes)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jodhpur. Upon Arrival visit
Mehrangarh Fort, one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan and a symbol of the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Jaswant Thada: A stunning marble monument often referred to as the “Taj Mahal of Marwar,” built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.
Old City of Jodhpur and Market: Founded by Rao Jodha in 1459 AD, the old city is surrounded by a 10-kilometer wall with eight gates. The market near the clock tower is famous for spices, handicrafts, perfumes, footwear, and traditional clothing.
Overnight in Jodhpur.
Day 7: Thursday, October 22, 2026 Thursday, October 22, 2026 - Jodhpur-Ranakpur-Udaipur (259 km, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Enjoy a safari in the Bishnoi Village. The Bishnoi region is known for its scenic landscapes, Khejri trees, wildlife such as deer and local life.
The Bishnois and Opium: Although now regulated, the Bishnoi community historically used opium for religious purposes and has received special permission from the Indian government for ritual use.
Continue towards Udaipur on the way visit Ranakpur Jain Temple
Ranakpur Jain Temple, renowned worldwide for its exceptional marble architecture and detailed carvings. It is one of the five major Jain pilgrimage sites.
Arrival and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 8: Friday, October 23, 2026 Friday, October 23, 2026 - Udaipur
After breakfast.
Explore Udaipur, the most romantic city in Rajasthan, located on the shores of Lake Pichola and surrounded by picturesque lakes.
City Palace, the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, built in 1725 by Maharana Udai Singh. The palace combines medieval, European, and Chinese architectural influences.
Jagadish Temple: Located next to the City Palace, this temple houses a black stone statue of Lord Vishnu and is an excellent example of Indo-Aryan architecture.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari: A beautiful garden on the banks of Lake Fateh Sagar, featuring lush lawns, fountains, and shaded walkways.
Boat ride on Lake Pichola (depending on water level), offering views of Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 9: Saturday, October 24, 2026 Saturday, October 24, 2026 - Udaipur-Chittorgarh-Pushkar (324 Km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Pushkar with a visit to the historic city of Chittorgarh.
Vijay Stambha: Also known as the Tower of Victory, built by Rana Kumbha in 1448 to commemorate victory over the Sultan of Malwa.
Chittorgarh Fort: One of the largest forts in India, symbolizing Rajput valor and sacrifice.
Rana Kumbha’s Palace: Originally built by Bappa Rawal in 734 AD and later reconstructed by Maharana Kumbha.
Rana Ratan Singh’s Palace: Located near Ratneshwar Talab, this palace is associated with Rana Ratan Singh II.
Kirti Stambha: A 22-meter-high tower built by a Jain merchant between 1179 and 1191 AD.
Arrival in Pushkar and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Pushkar.
Day 10: Sunday, October 25, 2026 Sunday, October 25, 2026 - Pushkar-Jaipur (148 KM, 2 hours and 57 minutes)
After breakfast, visit Pushkar.
The Brahma Temple: Dating back to the 14th century, dedicated to Lord Brahma, one of the few temples in the world devoted to this deity.
Pushkar Lake: A sacred lake considered highly important in Hindu pilgrimage traditions.
Departure for Jaipur.
Experience gem-cutting – Observe artisans shaping and polishing precious stones such as emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and diamonds using traditional techniques.
The Ancient Art of Hand Printing: Jaipur is famous for block printing, a traditional textile art using hand-carved wooden blocks to create intricate designs on fabrics.
Birla Mandir: Located at the foot of Moti Dungri Fort, this temple is particularly beautiful when illuminated in the evening.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 11: Monday, October 26, 2026 Monday, October 26, 2026 - Jaipur
After breakfast begin the city tour.
Amer Fort: Located 11 km from Jaipur, this hilltop fort is one of Rajasthan’s most famous landmarks.
Jal Mahal (Photo Stop): A stunning palace located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, appearing to float on the water.
City Palace: A historic royal residence including Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, now partly converted into a museum.
Jantar Mantar: A remarkable astronomical observatory featuring giant instruments used for measuring time and celestial movements.
Hawa Mahal (Photo Stop): Known as the “Palace of Winds,” built so royal women could observe street life without being seen.
Galtaji Temple: Also known as the Monkey Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman and famous for its natural water tanks and monkeys.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 12: Tuesday, October 27, 2026 Tuesday, October 27, 2026 - Jaipur-Abhaneri-Fatehpur Sikri-Agra (241 km 4 hours 30 minutes)
After breakfast, depart for Agra.
On the way visit Chand Baori in Abhaneri and Fatehpur Sikri
Chand Baori: One of the deepest and largest step wells in India, known for its geometric design.
Fatehpur Sikri: Built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, this red sandstone city served as the Mughal capital for 15 years and showcases impressive Indo-Islamic architecture.
Overnight in Agra.
Day 13: Wednesday, October 28, 2026 Wednesday, October 28, 2026 - Agra-Delhi (231 km, 3 hours and 55 minutes)
After breakfast
Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a symbol of eternal love built by Shah Jahan in memory of Mumtaz Mahal. Completed in 1653, it is considered one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture.
Marble Craftsmanship: Discover Agra’s world-famous marble art featuring intricate gemstone inlays inspired by the Taj Mahal.
Agra Fort: A crescent-shaped fortress built by Emperor Akbar in 1565 along the Yamuna River.
After the visit, depart for Delhi and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 14: Thursday, October 29, 2026 Thursday, October 29, 2026 - Delhi – Next Destination
After breakfast
Transfer to New Delhi International Airport according to your flight schedule.
Ciao India Tours wishes you a pleasant journey.
Inclusions
✔ 13 nights in 4-star and Heritage hotels with half board (Breakfast and Dinner), all taxes included.
✔ All transfers from the airport/station to the hotel and vice versa as per the program.
✔ All transfers by air-conditioned vehicle as per itinerary.
✔ Dinners in hotels
✔ Tickets for monuments as per program
✔ All activities as per the program
✔ Professional English-speaking tour guide throughout the tour.
✔ Rickshaw ride in Old Delhi
✔ Tour in a tuk tuk in Bikaner
✔ Camel or Jeep ride in Jaisalmer
✔ Safari to the Bishnoi village
✔ Boat tour in Udaipur
✔ Wi-Fi in the car
✔ One bottle of water per person per day
✔ All taxes
✔ Tolls, parking, fuel, driver accommodation
Exclusions
✘ Visa (25 USD)
✘ International flight
✘ Health insurance
✘ Cancellation/modification of flights, trains.
✘ All lunches
✘ Alcoholic beverages
✘ Personal expenses
✘ Camera fees etc.
✘ Tips for drivers, tour guides, waiters, etc.
✘ Anything not included in the inclusions
Minimum 4 people
Double Room – 1128 EUR/Person
Single Room – 1674 EUR/Person
Itinerary: Delhi-Mandawa–Bikaner-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Udaipur–Pushkar-Jaipur–Agra-Delhi
Day 1: Friday, October 30, 2026 Friday, October 30, 2026 - Arrival in Delhi
Arrival at New Delhi International Airport. After completing immigration procedures and collecting your luggage, our representative will welcome you outside the terminal and assist with the transfer to your hotel. Check-in is at 2:00 PM / Check-out is at 12:00 PM.
Delhi’s Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India, built in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan. With its magnificent domes and vast courtyard, it offers impressive views over Old Delhi.
Pedal Rickshaw Ride in Old Delhi: The vibrant atmosphere of Delhi’s traditional markets can best be experienced in Chandni Chowk, where narrow lanes are filled with colorful shops, street vendors, and local life throughout the day.
Red Fort (Photo Stop): The Red Fort is one of the grand architectural masterpieces commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. Its construction took about 9 years and required an investment of 10 million rupees.
Raj Ghat: The Raj Ghat Memorial marks the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi, known as the Father of the Nation and a global symbol of peace.
India Gate: In the center of New Delhi stands the 42-meter-high India Gate, a triumphal arch resembling the Arc de Triomphe. It commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died fighting for the British Army during World War I.
President’s House and old and new Parliament Palace (Photo Stop) – Home to the president of the world’s largest democracy, you can also see the old and new parliament house.
Laxmi Narayan Temple: Dedicated to Lord Narayan and his consort Goddess Laxmi, the temple symbolizes prosperity and devotion.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: One of the most important Sikh temples, associated with Guru HarKrishan, the eighth Sikh Guru. The complex is famous for its sacred pool known as the Sarovar.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 2: Saturday, October 31, 2026 Saturday, October 31, 2026 - Delhi-Mandawa (243 km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Mandawa.
Upon arrival visit the charming town of Mandawa, located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, famous for its beautifully painted havelis. Often referred to as the “Open-Air Art Gallery of Rajasthan,” the town preserves the grandeur and artistic heritage of the 19th-century Marwari merchants. Here you can visit the famous Havelis of Mandawa.
Overnight in Mandawa.
Day 3: Sunday, November 1, 2026 Sunday, November 1, 2026 - Mandawa-Deshnok-Bikaner (192 km, 3:30 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Bikaner. En route, visit the Rat Temple (Karni Mata Temple)
Karni Mata Temple – Those who wish may choose not to enter). The temple is famous for approximately 20,000 black rats that are worshipped here.
Arrival in Bikaner, followed by an afternoon visit to Junagarh Fort and a tuk tuk ride.
Junagarh Fort: Built under the supervision of Karan Chand, Prime Minister of Raja Rai Singh, the sixth ruler of Bikaner (1571–1611 AD). Construction of the fort walls and moat began in 1589 and was completed in 1594.
Tuk Tuk Tour: Explore Bikaner’s Old City with its traditional neighborhoods, narrow alleys, historic mansions, and colorful bazaars. Discover the vibrant street culture and historic havelis by autorickshaw and on foot.
Overnight stay in Bikaner.
Day 4: Monday, November 2, 2026 Monday, November 2, 2026 - Bikaner-Ramdevra-Jaisalmer (250 KM, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jaisalmer with visits along the way.
Ramdevra Temple: A revered pilgrimage site dedicated to Baba Ramdevji, a 14th-century saint believed by many Hindus to be an incarnation of Lord Krishna.
Bhaderiya Temple and Library: One of the largest libraries in Asia, with a collection of approximately 900,000 books and seating capacity for 4,000 people. The structure is located about 16 feet underground.
Arrival in Jaisalmer.
Visit Bada Bagh, This garden complex houses royal cenotaphs (chhatris) of the maharajas of Jaisalmer, including that of Jai Singh II, and offers spectacular sunset views.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 5: Tuesday, November 3, 2026 Tuesday, November 3, 2026 - Day 5: Jaisalmer
After breakfast.
Gadisar Lake, built by Maharawal Gadsi in the 14th century as the main water source for the city.
Sónar Fort: Known as the Golden Fort, its honey-colored sandstone walls rise dramatically from the desert landscape. Inside, admire beautifully carved havelis with intricate balconies and windows.
Historical Walk: Walk through the old houses and local markets to experience the culture of the city, followed by a visit to Patwon Ki Haveli, one of the most important architectural landmarks of Jaisalmer.
Return to the hotel to rest before departing for the Thar Desert.
Camel/Jeep Ride: Enjoy an unforgettable experience in the Thar Desert, exploring sand dunes on camel or jeep while witnessing traditional desert life and scenery.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 6: Wednesday, November 4, 2026 Wednesday, November 4, 2026 - Jaisalmer-Jodhpur (286 KM, 5 hours and 30 minutes)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jodhpur. Upon Arrival visit
Mehrangarh Fort, one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan and a symbol of the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Jaswant Thada: A stunning marble monument often referred to as the “Taj Mahal of Marwar,” built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.
Old City of Jodhpur and Market: Founded by Rao Jodha in 1459 AD, the old city is surrounded by a 10-kilometer wall with eight gates. The market near the clock tower is famous for spices, handicrafts, perfumes, footwear, and traditional clothing.
Overnight in Jodhpur.
Day 7: Thursday, November 5, 2026 Thursday, November 5, 2026 - Jodhpur-Ranakpur-Udaipur (259 km, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Enjoy a safari in the Bishnoi Village. The Bishnoi region is known for its scenic landscapes, Khejri trees, wildlife such as deer and local life.
The Bishnois and Opium: Although now regulated, the Bishnoi community historically used opium for religious purposes and has received special permission from the Indian government for ritual use.
Continue towards Udaipur on the way visit Ranakpur Jain Temple
Ranakpur Jain Temple, renowned worldwide for its exceptional marble architecture and detailed carvings. It is one of the five major Jain pilgrimage sites.
Arrival and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 8: Friday, November 6, 2026 Friday, November 6, 2026 - Udaipur
After breakfast.
Explore Udaipur, the most romantic city in Rajasthan, located on the shores of Lake Pichola and surrounded by picturesque lakes.
City Palace, the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, built in 1725 by Maharana Udai Singh. The palace combines medieval, European, and Chinese architectural influences.
Jagadish Temple: Located next to the City Palace, this temple houses a black stone statue of Lord Vishnu and is an excellent example of Indo-Aryan architecture.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari: A beautiful garden on the banks of Lake Fateh Sagar, featuring lush lawns, fountains, and shaded walkways.
Boat ride on Lake Pichola (depending on water level), offering views of Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 9: Saturday, November 7, 2026 Saturday, November 7, 2026 - Udaipur-Chittorgarh-Pushkar (324 Km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Pushkar with a visit to the historic city of Chittorgarh.
Vijay Stambha: Also known as the Tower of Victory, built by Rana Kumbha in 1448 to commemorate victory over the Sultan of Malwa.
Chittorgarh Fort: One of the largest forts in India, symbolizing Rajput valor and sacrifice.
Rana Kumbha’s Palace: Originally built by Bappa Rawal in 734 AD and later reconstructed by Maharana Kumbha.
Rana Ratan Singh’s Palace: Located near Ratneshwar Talab, this palace is associated with Rana Ratan Singh II.
Kirti Stambha: A 22-meter-high tower built by a Jain merchant between 1179 and 1191 AD.
Arrival in Pushkar and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Pushkar.
Day 10: Sunday, November 8, 2026 Sunday, November 8, 2026 - Pushkar-Jaipur (148 KM, 2 hours and 57 minutes)
After breakfast, visit Pushkar.
The Brahma Temple: Dating back to the 14th century, dedicated to Lord Brahma, one of the few temples in the world devoted to this deity.
Pushkar Lake: A sacred lake considered highly important in Hindu pilgrimage traditions.
Departure for Jaipur.
Experience gem-cutting – Observe artisans shaping and polishing precious stones such as emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and diamonds using traditional techniques.
The Ancient Art of Hand Printing: Jaipur is famous for block printing, a traditional textile art using hand-carved wooden blocks to create intricate designs on fabrics.
Birla Mandir: Located at the foot of Moti Dungri Fort, this temple is particularly beautiful when illuminated in the evening.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 11: Monday, November 9, 2026 Monday, November 9, 2026 - Jaipur
After breakfast begin the city tour.
Amer Fort: Located 11 km from Jaipur, this hilltop fort is one of Rajasthan’s most famous landmarks.
Jal Mahal (Photo Stop): A stunning palace located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, appearing to float on the water.
City Palace: A historic royal residence including Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, now partly converted into a museum.
Jantar Mantar: A remarkable astronomical observatory featuring giant instruments used for measuring time and celestial movements.
Hawa Mahal (Photo Stop): Known as the “Palace of Winds,” built so royal women could observe street life without being seen.
Galtaji Temple: Also known as the Monkey Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman and famous for its natural water tanks and monkeys.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 12: Tuesday, November 10, 2026 Tuesday, November 10, 2026 - Jaipur-Abhaneri-Fatehpur Sikri-Agra (241 km 4 hours 30 minutes)
After breakfast, depart for Agra.
On the way visit Chand Baori in Abhaneri and Fatehpur Sikri
Chand Baori: One of the deepest and largest step wells in India, known for its geometric design.
Fatehpur Sikri: Built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, this red sandstone city served as the Mughal capital for 15 years and showcases impressive Indo-Islamic architecture.
Overnight in Agra.
Day 13: Wednesday, November 11, 2026 Wednesday, November 11, 2026 - Agra-Delhi (231 km, 3 hours and 55 minutes)
After breakfast
Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a symbol of eternal love built by Shah Jahan in memory of Mumtaz Mahal. Completed in 1653, it is considered one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture.
Marble Craftsmanship: Discover Agra’s world-famous marble art featuring intricate gemstone inlays inspired by the Taj Mahal.
Agra Fort: A crescent-shaped fortress built by Emperor Akbar in 1565 along the Yamuna River.
After the visit, depart for Delhi and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 14: Thursday, November 12, 2026 Thursday, November 12, 2026 - Delhi – Next Destination
After breakfast
Transfer to New Delhi International Airport according to your flight schedule.
Ciao India Tours wishes you a pleasant journey.
Inclusions
✔ 13 nights in 4-star and Heritage hotels with half board (Breakfast and Dinner), all taxes included.
✔ All transfers from the airport/station to the hotel and vice versa as per the program.
✔ All transfers by air-conditioned vehicle as per itinerary.
✔ Dinners in hotels
✔ Tickets for monuments as per program
✔ All activities as per the program
✔ Professional English-speaking tour guide throughout the tour.
✔ Rickshaw ride in Old Delhi
✔ Tour in a tuk tuk in Bikaner
✔ Camel or Jeep ride in Jaisalmer
✔ Safari to the Bishnoi village
✔ Boat tour in Udaipur
✔ Wi-Fi in the car
✔ One bottle of water per person per day
✔ All taxes
✔ Tolls, parking, fuel, driver accommodation
Exclusions
✘ Visa (25 USD)
✘ International flight
✘ Health insurance
✘ Cancellation/modification of flights, trains.
✘ All lunches
✘ Alcoholic beverages
✘ Personal expenses
✘ Camera fees etc.
✘ Tips for drivers, tour guides, waiters, etc.
✘ Anything not included in the inclusions
Minimum 4 people
Double Room – 1128 EUR/Person
Single Room – 1674 EUR/Person
Itinerary: Delhi-Mandawa–Bikaner-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Udaipur–Pushkar-Jaipur–Agra-Delhi
Day 1: Friday, November 13, 2026 Friday, November 13, 2026 - Arrival in Delhi
Arrival at New Delhi International Airport. After completing immigration procedures and collecting your luggage, our representative will welcome you outside the terminal and assist with the transfer to your hotel. Check-in is at 2:00 PM / Check-out is at 12:00 PM.
Delhi’s Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India, built in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan. With its magnificent domes and vast courtyard, it offers impressive views over Old Delhi.
Pedal Rickshaw Ride in Old Delhi: The vibrant atmosphere of Delhi’s traditional markets can best be experienced in Chandni Chowk, where narrow lanes are filled with colorful shops, street vendors, and local life throughout the day.
Red Fort (Photo Stop): The Red Fort is one of the grand architectural masterpieces commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. Its construction took about 9 years and required an investment of 10 million rupees.
Raj Ghat: The Raj Ghat Memorial marks the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi, known as the Father of the Nation and a global symbol of peace.
India Gate: In the center of New Delhi stands the 42-meter-high India Gate, a triumphal arch resembling the Arc de Triomphe. It commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died fighting for the British Army during World War I.
President’s House and old and new Parliament Palace (Photo Stop) – Home to the president of the world’s largest democracy, you can also see the old and new parliament house.
Laxmi Narayan Temple: Dedicated to Lord Narayan and his consort Goddess Laxmi, the temple symbolizes prosperity and devotion.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: One of the most important Sikh temples, associated with Guru HarKrishan, the eighth Sikh Guru. The complex is famous for its sacred pool known as the Sarovar.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 2: Saturday, November 14, 2026 Saturday, November 14, 2026 - Delhi-Mandawa (243 km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Mandawa.
Upon arrival visit the charming town of Mandawa, located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, famous for its beautifully painted havelis. Often referred to as the “Open-Air Art Gallery of Rajasthan,” the town preserves the grandeur and artistic heritage of the 19th-century Marwari merchants. Here you can visit the famous Havelis of Mandawa.
Overnight in Mandawa.
Day 3: Sunday, November 15, 2026 Sunday, November 15, 2026 - Mandawa-Deshnok-Bikaner (192 km, 3:30 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Bikaner. En route, visit the Rat Temple (Karni Mata Temple)
Karni Mata Temple – Those who wish may choose not to enter). The temple is famous for approximately 20,000 black rats that are worshipped here.
Arrival in Bikaner, followed by an afternoon visit to Junagarh Fort and a tuk tuk ride.
Junagarh Fort: Built under the supervision of Karan Chand, Prime Minister of Raja Rai Singh, the sixth ruler of Bikaner (1571–1611 AD). Construction of the fort walls and moat began in 1589 and was completed in 1594.
Tuk Tuk Tour: Explore Bikaner’s Old City with its traditional neighborhoods, narrow alleys, historic mansions, and colorful bazaars. Discover the vibrant street culture and historic havelis by autorickshaw and on foot.
Overnight stay in Bikaner.
Day 4: Monday, November 16, 2026 Monday, November 16, 2026 - Bikaner-Ramdevra-Jaisalmer (250 KM, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jaisalmer with visits along the way.
Ramdevra Temple: A revered pilgrimage site dedicated to Baba Ramdevji, a 14th-century saint believed by many Hindus to be an incarnation of Lord Krishna.
Bhaderiya Temple and Library: One of the largest libraries in Asia, with a collection of approximately 900,000 books and seating capacity for 4,000 people. The structure is located about 16 feet underground.
Arrival in Jaisalmer.
Visit Bada Bagh, This garden complex houses royal cenotaphs (chhatris) of the maharajas of Jaisalmer, including that of Jai Singh II, and offers spectacular sunset views.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 5: Tuesday, November 17, 2026 Tuesday, November 17, 2026 - Day 5: Jaisalmer
After breakfast.
Gadisar Lake, built by Maharawal Gadsi in the 14th century as the main water source for the city.
Sónar Fort: Known as the Golden Fort, its honey-colored sandstone walls rise dramatically from the desert landscape. Inside, admire beautifully carved havelis with intricate balconies and windows.
Historical Walk: Walk through the old houses and local markets to experience the culture of the city, followed by a visit to Patwon Ki Haveli, one of the most important architectural landmarks of Jaisalmer.
Return to the hotel to rest before departing for the Thar Desert.
Camel/Jeep Ride: Enjoy an unforgettable experience in the Thar Desert, exploring sand dunes on camel or jeep while witnessing traditional desert life and scenery.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 6: Wednesday, November 18, 2026 Wednesday, November 18, 2026 - Jaisalmer-Jodhpur (286 KM, 5 hours and 30 minutes)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jodhpur. Upon Arrival visit
Mehrangarh Fort, one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan and a symbol of the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Jaswant Thada: A stunning marble monument often referred to as the “Taj Mahal of Marwar,” built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.
Old City of Jodhpur and Market: Founded by Rao Jodha in 1459 AD, the old city is surrounded by a 10-kilometer wall with eight gates. The market near the clock tower is famous for spices, handicrafts, perfumes, footwear, and traditional clothing.
Overnight in Jodhpur.
Day 7: Thursday, November 19, 2026 Thursday, November 19, 2026 - Jodhpur-Ranakpur-Udaipur (259 km, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Enjoy a safari in the Bishnoi Village. The Bishnoi region is known for its scenic landscapes, Khejri trees, wildlife such as deer and local life.
The Bishnois and Opium: Although now regulated, the Bishnoi community historically used opium for religious purposes and has received special permission from the Indian government for ritual use.
Continue towards Udaipur on the way visit Ranakpur Jain Temple
Ranakpur Jain Temple, renowned worldwide for its exceptional marble architecture and detailed carvings. It is one of the five major Jain pilgrimage sites.
Arrival and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 8: Friday, November 20, 2026 Friday, November 20, 2026 - Udaipur
After breakfast.
Explore Udaipur, the most romantic city in Rajasthan, located on the shores of Lake Pichola and surrounded by picturesque lakes.
City Palace, the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, built in 1725 by Maharana Udai Singh. The palace combines medieval, European, and Chinese architectural influences.
Jagadish Temple: Located next to the City Palace, this temple houses a black stone statue of Lord Vishnu and is an excellent example of Indo-Aryan architecture.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari: A beautiful garden on the banks of Lake Fateh Sagar, featuring lush lawns, fountains, and shaded walkways.
Boat ride on Lake Pichola (depending on water level), offering views of Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 9: Saturday, November 21, 2026 Saturday, November 21, 2026 - Udaipur-Chittorgarh-Pushkar (324 Km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Pushkar with a visit to the historic city of Chittorgarh.
Vijay Stambha: Also known as the Tower of Victory, built by Rana Kumbha in 1448 to commemorate victory over the Sultan of Malwa.
Chittorgarh Fort: One of the largest forts in India, symbolizing Rajput valor and sacrifice.
Rana Kumbha’s Palace: Originally built by Bappa Rawal in 734 AD and later reconstructed by Maharana Kumbha.
Rana Ratan Singh’s Palace: Located near Ratneshwar Talab, this palace is associated with Rana Ratan Singh II.
Kirti Stambha: A 22-meter-high tower built by a Jain merchant between 1179 and 1191 AD.
Arrival in Pushkar and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Pushkar.
Day 10: Sunday, November 22, 2026 Sunday, November 22, 2026 - Pushkar-Jaipur (148 KM, 2 hours and 57 minutes)
After breakfast, visit Pushkar.
The Brahma Temple: Dating back to the 14th century, dedicated to Lord Brahma, one of the few temples in the world devoted to this deity.
Pushkar Lake: A sacred lake considered highly important in Hindu pilgrimage traditions.
Departure for Jaipur.
Experience gem-cutting – Observe artisans shaping and polishing precious stones such as emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and diamonds using traditional techniques.
The Ancient Art of Hand Printing: Jaipur is famous for block printing, a traditional textile art using hand-carved wooden blocks to create intricate designs on fabrics.
Birla Mandir: Located at the foot of Moti Dungri Fort, this temple is particularly beautiful when illuminated in the evening.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 11: Monday, November 23, 2026 Monday, November 23, 2026 - Jaipur
After breakfast begin the city tour.
Amer Fort: Located 11 km from Jaipur, this hilltop fort is one of Rajasthan’s most famous landmarks.
Jal Mahal (Photo Stop): A stunning palace located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, appearing to float on the water.
City Palace: A historic royal residence including Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, now partly converted into a museum.
Jantar Mantar: A remarkable astronomical observatory featuring giant instruments used for measuring time and celestial movements.
Hawa Mahal (Photo Stop): Known as the “Palace of Winds,” built so royal women could observe street life without being seen.
Galtaji Temple: Also known as the Monkey Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman and famous for its natural water tanks and monkeys.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 12: Tuesday, November 24, 2026 Tuesday, November 24, 2026 - Jaipur-Abhaneri-Fatehpur Sikri-Agra (241 km 4 hours 30 minutes)
After breakfast, depart for Agra.
On the way visit Chand Baori in Abhaneri and Fatehpur Sikri
Chand Baori: One of the deepest and largest step wells in India, known for its geometric design.
Fatehpur Sikri: Built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, this red sandstone city served as the Mughal capital for 15 years and showcases impressive Indo-Islamic architecture.
Overnight in Agra.
Day 13: Wednesday, November 25, 2026 Wednesday, November 25, 2026 - Agra-Delhi (231 km, 3 hours and 55 minutes)
After breakfast
Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a symbol of eternal love built by Shah Jahan in memory of Mumtaz Mahal. Completed in 1653, it is considered one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture.
Marble Craftsmanship: Discover Agra’s world-famous marble art featuring intricate gemstone inlays inspired by the Taj Mahal.
Agra Fort: A crescent-shaped fortress built by Emperor Akbar in 1565 along the Yamuna River.
After the visit, depart for Delhi and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 14: Thursday, November 26, 2026 Thursday, November 26, 2026 - Delhi – Next Destination
After breakfast
Transfer to New Delhi International Airport according to your flight schedule.
Ciao India Tours wishes you a pleasant journey.
Inclusions
✔ 13 nights in 4-star and Heritage hotels with half board (Breakfast and Dinner), all taxes included.
✔ All transfers from the airport/station to the hotel and vice versa as per the program.
✔ All transfers by air-conditioned vehicle as per itinerary.
✔ Dinners in hotels
✔ Tickets for monuments as per program
✔ All activities as per the program
✔ Professional English-speaking tour guide throughout the tour.
✔ Rickshaw ride in Old Delhi
✔ Tour in a tuk tuk in Bikaner
✔ Camel or Jeep ride in Jaisalmer
✔ Safari to the Bishnoi village
✔ Boat tour in Udaipur
✔ Wi-Fi in the car
✔ One bottle of water per person per day
✔ All taxes
✔ Tolls, parking, fuel, driver accommodation
Exclusions
✘ Visa (25 USD)
✘ International flight
✘ Health insurance
✘ Cancellation/modification of flights, trains.
✘ All lunches
✘ Alcoholic beverages
✘ Personal expenses
✘ Camera fees etc.
✘ Tips for drivers, tour guides, waiters, etc.
✘ Anything not included in the inclusions
Minimum 4 people
Double Room – 1128 EUR/Person
Single Room – 1674 EUR/Person
Itinerary: Delhi-Mandawa–Bikaner-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Udaipur–Pushkar-Jaipur–Agra-Delhi
Day 1: Friday, December 4, 2026 Friday, December 4, 2026 - Arrival in Delhi
Arrival at New Delhi International Airport. After completing immigration procedures and collecting your luggage, our representative will welcome you outside the terminal and assist with the transfer to your hotel. Check-in is at 2:00 PM / Check-out is at 12:00 PM.
Delhi’s Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India, built in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan. With its magnificent domes and vast courtyard, it offers impressive views over Old Delhi.
Pedal Rickshaw Ride in Old Delhi: The vibrant atmosphere of Delhi’s traditional markets can best be experienced in Chandni Chowk, where narrow lanes are filled with colorful shops, street vendors, and local life throughout the day.
Red Fort (Photo Stop): The Red Fort is one of the grand architectural masterpieces commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. Its construction took about 9 years and required an investment of 10 million rupees.
Raj Ghat: The Raj Ghat Memorial marks the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi, known as the Father of the Nation and a global symbol of peace.
India Gate: In the center of New Delhi stands the 42-meter-high India Gate, a triumphal arch resembling the Arc de Triomphe. It commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died fighting for the British Army during World War I.
President’s House and old and new Parliament Palace (Photo Stop) – Home to the president of the world’s largest democracy, you can also see the old and new parliament house.
Laxmi Narayan Temple: Dedicated to Lord Narayan and his consort Goddess Laxmi, the temple symbolizes prosperity and devotion.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: One of the most important Sikh temples, associated with Guru HarKrishan, the eighth Sikh Guru. The complex is famous for its sacred pool known as the Sarovar.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 2: Saturday, December 5, 2026 Saturday, December 5, 2026 - Delhi-Mandawa (243 km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Mandawa.
Upon arrival visit the charming town of Mandawa, located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, famous for its beautifully painted havelis. Often referred to as the “Open-Air Art Gallery of Rajasthan,” the town preserves the grandeur and artistic heritage of the 19th-century Marwari merchants. Here you can visit the famous Havelis of Mandawa.
Overnight in Mandawa.
Day 3: Sunday, December 6, 2026 Sunday, December 6, 2026 - Mandawa-Deshnok-Bikaner (192 km, 3:30 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Bikaner. En route, visit the Rat Temple (Karni Mata Temple)
Karni Mata Temple – Those who wish may choose not to enter). The temple is famous for approximately 20,000 black rats that are worshipped here.
Arrival in Bikaner, followed by an afternoon visit to Junagarh Fort and a tuk tuk ride.
Junagarh Fort: Built under the supervision of Karan Chand, Prime Minister of Raja Rai Singh, the sixth ruler of Bikaner (1571–1611 AD). Construction of the fort walls and moat began in 1589 and was completed in 1594.
Tuk Tuk Tour: Explore Bikaner’s Old City with its traditional neighborhoods, narrow alleys, historic mansions, and colorful bazaars. Discover the vibrant street culture and historic havelis by autorickshaw and on foot.
Overnight stay in Bikaner.
Day 4: Monday, December 7, 2026 Monday, December 7, 2026 - Bikaner-Ramdevra-Jaisalmer (250 KM, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jaisalmer with visits along the way.
Ramdevra Temple: A revered pilgrimage site dedicated to Baba Ramdevji, a 14th-century saint believed by many Hindus to be an incarnation of Lord Krishna.
Bhaderiya Temple and Library: One of the largest libraries in Asia, with a collection of approximately 900,000 books and seating capacity for 4,000 people. The structure is located about 16 feet underground.
Arrival in Jaisalmer.
Visit Bada Bagh, This garden complex houses royal cenotaphs (chhatris) of the maharajas of Jaisalmer, including that of Jai Singh II, and offers spectacular sunset views.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 5: Tuesday, December 8, 2026 Tuesday, December 8, 2026 - Day 5: Jaisalmer
After breakfast.
Gadisar Lake, built by Maharawal Gadsi in the 14th century as the main water source for the city.
Sónar Fort: Known as the Golden Fort, its honey-colored sandstone walls rise dramatically from the desert landscape. Inside, admire beautifully carved havelis with intricate balconies and windows.
Historical Walk: Walk through the old houses and local markets to experience the culture of the city, followed by a visit to Patwon Ki Haveli, one of the most important architectural landmarks of Jaisalmer.
Return to the hotel to rest before departing for the Thar Desert.
Camel/Jeep Ride: Enjoy an unforgettable experience in the Thar Desert, exploring sand dunes on camel or jeep while witnessing traditional desert life and scenery.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 6: Wednesday, December 9, 2026 Wednesday, December 9, 2026 - Jaisalmer-Jodhpur (286 KM, 5 hours and 30 minutes)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jodhpur. Upon Arrival visit
Mehrangarh Fort, one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan and a symbol of the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Jaswant Thada: A stunning marble monument often referred to as the “Taj Mahal of Marwar,” built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.
Old City of Jodhpur and Market: Founded by Rao Jodha in 1459 AD, the old city is surrounded by a 10-kilometer wall with eight gates. The market near the clock tower is famous for spices, handicrafts, perfumes, footwear, and traditional clothing.
Overnight in Jodhpur.
Day 7: Thursday, December 10, 2026 Thursday, December 10, 2026 - Jodhpur-Ranakpur-Udaipur (259 km, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Enjoy a safari in the Bishnoi Village. The Bishnoi region is known for its scenic landscapes, Khejri trees, wildlife such as deer and local life.
The Bishnois and Opium: Although now regulated, the Bishnoi community historically used opium for religious purposes and has received special permission from the Indian government for ritual use.
Continue towards Udaipur on the way visit Ranakpur Jain Temple
Ranakpur Jain Temple, renowned worldwide for its exceptional marble architecture and detailed carvings. It is one of the five major Jain pilgrimage sites.
Arrival and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 8: Friday, December 11, 2026 Friday, December 11, 2026 - Udaipur
After breakfast.
Explore Udaipur, the most romantic city in Rajasthan, located on the shores of Lake Pichola and surrounded by picturesque lakes.
City Palace, the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, built in 1725 by Maharana Udai Singh. The palace combines medieval, European, and Chinese architectural influences.
Jagadish Temple: Located next to the City Palace, this temple houses a black stone statue of Lord Vishnu and is an excellent example of Indo-Aryan architecture.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari: A beautiful garden on the banks of Lake Fateh Sagar, featuring lush lawns, fountains, and shaded walkways.
Boat ride on Lake Pichola (depending on water level), offering views of Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 9: Saturday, December 12, 2026 Saturday, December 12, 2026 - Udaipur-Chittorgarh-Pushkar (324 Km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Pushkar with a visit to the historic city of Chittorgarh.
Vijay Stambha: Also known as the Tower of Victory, built by Rana Kumbha in 1448 to commemorate victory over the Sultan of Malwa.
Chittorgarh Fort: One of the largest forts in India, symbolizing Rajput valor and sacrifice.
Rana Kumbha’s Palace: Originally built by Bappa Rawal in 734 AD and later reconstructed by Maharana Kumbha.
Rana Ratan Singh’s Palace: Located near Ratneshwar Talab, this palace is associated with Rana Ratan Singh II.
Kirti Stambha: A 22-meter-high tower built by a Jain merchant between 1179 and 1191 AD.
Arrival in Pushkar and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Pushkar.
Day 10: Sunday, December 13, 2026 Sunday, December 13, 2026 - Pushkar-Jaipur (148 KM, 2 hours and 57 minutes)
After breakfast, visit Pushkar.
The Brahma Temple: Dating back to the 14th century, dedicated to Lord Brahma, one of the few temples in the world devoted to this deity.
Pushkar Lake: A sacred lake considered highly important in Hindu pilgrimage traditions.
Departure for Jaipur.
Experience gem-cutting – Observe artisans shaping and polishing precious stones such as emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and diamonds using traditional techniques.
The Ancient Art of Hand Printing: Jaipur is famous for block printing, a traditional textile art using hand-carved wooden blocks to create intricate designs on fabrics.
Birla Mandir: Located at the foot of Moti Dungri Fort, this temple is particularly beautiful when illuminated in the evening.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 11: Monday, December 14, 2026 Monday, December 14, 2026 - Jaipur
After breakfast begin the city tour.
Amer Fort: Located 11 km from Jaipur, this hilltop fort is one of Rajasthan’s most famous landmarks.
Jal Mahal (Photo Stop): A stunning palace located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, appearing to float on the water.
City Palace: A historic royal residence including Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, now partly converted into a museum.
Jantar Mantar: A remarkable astronomical observatory featuring giant instruments used for measuring time and celestial movements.
Hawa Mahal (Photo Stop): Known as the “Palace of Winds,” built so royal women could observe street life without being seen.
Galtaji Temple: Also known as the Monkey Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman and famous for its natural water tanks and monkeys.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 12: Tuesday, December 15, 2026 Tuesday, December 15, 2026 - Jaipur-Abhaneri-Fatehpur Sikri-Agra (241 km 4 hours 30 minutes)
After breakfast, depart for Agra.
On the way visit Chand Baori in Abhaneri and Fatehpur Sikri
Chand Baori: One of the deepest and largest step wells in India, known for its geometric design.
Fatehpur Sikri: Built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, this red sandstone city served as the Mughal capital for 15 years and showcases impressive Indo-Islamic architecture.
Overnight in Agra.
Day 13: Wednesday, December 16, 2026 Wednesday, December 16, 2026 - Agra-Delhi (231 km, 3 hours and 55 minutes)
After breakfast
Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a symbol of eternal love built by Shah Jahan in memory of Mumtaz Mahal. Completed in 1653, it is considered one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture.
Marble Craftsmanship: Discover Agra’s world-famous marble art featuring intricate gemstone inlays inspired by the Taj Mahal.
Agra Fort: A crescent-shaped fortress built by Emperor Akbar in 1565 along the Yamuna River.
After the visit, depart for Delhi and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 14: Thursday, December 17, 2026 Thursday, December 17, 2026 - Delhi – Next Destination
After breakfast
Transfer to New Delhi International Airport according to your flight schedule.
Ciao India Tours wishes you a pleasant journey.
Inclusions
✔ 13 nights in 4-star and Heritage hotels with half board (Breakfast and Dinner), all taxes included.
✔ All transfers from the airport/station to the hotel and vice versa as per the program.
✔ All transfers by air-conditioned vehicle as per itinerary.
✔ Dinners in hotels
✔ Tickets for monuments as per program
✔ All activities as per the program
✔ Professional English-speaking tour guide throughout the tour.
✔ Rickshaw ride in Old Delhi
✔ Tour in a tuk tuk in Bikaner
✔ Camel or Jeep ride in Jaisalmer
✔ Safari to the Bishnoi village
✔ Boat tour in Udaipur
✔ Wi-Fi in the car
✔ One bottle of water per person per day
✔ All taxes
✔ Tolls, parking, fuel, driver accommodation
Exclusions
✘ Visa (25 USD)
✘ International flight
✘ Health insurance
✘ Cancellation/modification of flights, trains.
✘ All lunches
✘ Alcoholic beverages
✘ Personal expenses
✘ Camera fees etc.
✘ Tips for drivers, tour guides, waiters, etc.
✘ Anything not included in the inclusions
Minimum 4 people
Double Room – 1238 EUR/Person
Single Room – 1784 EUR/Person
Itinerary: Delhi-Mandawa–Bikaner-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Udaipur–Pushkar-Jaipur–Agra-Delhi
Day 1: Friday, December 18, 2026 Friday, December 18, 2026 - Arrival in Delhi
Arrival at New Delhi International Airport. After completing immigration procedures and collecting your luggage, our representative will welcome you outside the terminal and assist with the transfer to your hotel. Check-in is at 2:00 PM / Check-out is at 12:00 PM.
Delhi’s Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India, built in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan. With its magnificent domes and vast courtyard, it offers impressive views over Old Delhi.
Pedal Rickshaw Ride in Old Delhi: The vibrant atmosphere of Delhi’s traditional markets can best be experienced in Chandni Chowk, where narrow lanes are filled with colorful shops, street vendors, and local life throughout the day.
Red Fort (Photo Stop): The Red Fort is one of the grand architectural masterpieces commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. Its construction took about 9 years and required an investment of 10 million rupees.
Raj Ghat: The Raj Ghat Memorial marks the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi, known as the Father of the Nation and a global symbol of peace.
India Gate: In the center of New Delhi stands the 42-meter-high India Gate, a triumphal arch resembling the Arc de Triomphe. It commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died fighting for the British Army during World War I.
President’s House and old and new Parliament Palace (Photo Stop) – Home to the president of the world’s largest democracy, you can also see the old and new parliament house.
Laxmi Narayan Temple: Dedicated to Lord Narayan and his consort Goddess Laxmi, the temple symbolizes prosperity and devotion.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: One of the most important Sikh temples, associated with Guru HarKrishan, the eighth Sikh Guru. The complex is famous for its sacred pool known as the Sarovar.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 2: Saturday, December 19, 2026 Saturday, December 19, 2026 - Delhi-Mandawa (243 km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Mandawa.
Upon arrival visit the charming town of Mandawa, located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, famous for its beautifully painted havelis. Often referred to as the “Open-Air Art Gallery of Rajasthan,” the town preserves the grandeur and artistic heritage of the 19th-century Marwari merchants. Here you can visit the famous Havelis of Mandawa.
Overnight in Mandawa.
Day 3: Sunday, December 20, 2026 Sunday, December 20, 2026 - Mandawa-Deshnok-Bikaner (192 km, 3:30 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Bikaner. En route, visit the Rat Temple (Karni Mata Temple)
Karni Mata Temple – Those who wish may choose not to enter). The temple is famous for approximately 20,000 black rats that are worshipped here.
Arrival in Bikaner, followed by an afternoon visit to Junagarh Fort and a tuk tuk ride.
Junagarh Fort: Built under the supervision of Karan Chand, Prime Minister of Raja Rai Singh, the sixth ruler of Bikaner (1571–1611 AD). Construction of the fort walls and moat began in 1589 and was completed in 1594.
Tuk Tuk Tour: Explore Bikaner’s Old City with its traditional neighborhoods, narrow alleys, historic mansions, and colorful bazaars. Discover the vibrant street culture and historic havelis by autorickshaw and on foot.
Overnight stay in Bikaner.
Day 4: Monday, December 21, 2026 Monday, December 21, 2026 - Bikaner-Ramdevra-Jaisalmer (250 KM, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jaisalmer with visits along the way.
Ramdevra Temple: A revered pilgrimage site dedicated to Baba Ramdevji, a 14th-century saint believed by many Hindus to be an incarnation of Lord Krishna.
Bhaderiya Temple and Library: One of the largest libraries in Asia, with a collection of approximately 900,000 books and seating capacity for 4,000 people. The structure is located about 16 feet underground.
Arrival in Jaisalmer.
Visit Bada Bagh, This garden complex houses royal cenotaphs (chhatris) of the maharajas of Jaisalmer, including that of Jai Singh II, and offers spectacular sunset views.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 5: Tuesday, December 22, 2026 Tuesday, December 22, 2026 - Day 5: Jaisalmer
After breakfast.
Gadisar Lake, built by Maharawal Gadsi in the 14th century as the main water source for the city.
Sónar Fort: Known as the Golden Fort, its honey-colored sandstone walls rise dramatically from the desert landscape. Inside, admire beautifully carved havelis with intricate balconies and windows.
Historical Walk: Walk through the old houses and local markets to experience the culture of the city, followed by a visit to Patwon Ki Haveli, one of the most important architectural landmarks of Jaisalmer.
Return to the hotel to rest before departing for the Thar Desert.
Camel/Jeep Ride: Enjoy an unforgettable experience in the Thar Desert, exploring sand dunes on camel or jeep while witnessing traditional desert life and scenery.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 6: Wednesday, December 23, 2026 Wednesday, December 23, 2026 - Jaisalmer-Jodhpur (286 KM, 5 hours and 30 minutes)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jodhpur. Upon Arrival visit
Mehrangarh Fort, one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan and a symbol of the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Jaswant Thada: A stunning marble monument often referred to as the “Taj Mahal of Marwar,” built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.
Old City of Jodhpur and Market: Founded by Rao Jodha in 1459 AD, the old city is surrounded by a 10-kilometer wall with eight gates. The market near the clock tower is famous for spices, handicrafts, perfumes, footwear, and traditional clothing.
Overnight in Jodhpur.
Day 7: Thursday, December 24, 2026 Thursday, December 24, 2026 - Jodhpur-Ranakpur-Udaipur (259 km, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Enjoy a safari in the Bishnoi Village. The Bishnoi region is known for its scenic landscapes, Khejri trees, wildlife such as deer and local life.
The Bishnois and Opium: Although now regulated, the Bishnoi community historically used opium for religious purposes and has received special permission from the Indian government for ritual use.
Continue towards Udaipur on the way visit Ranakpur Jain Temple
Ranakpur Jain Temple, renowned worldwide for its exceptional marble architecture and detailed carvings. It is one of the five major Jain pilgrimage sites.
Arrival and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 8: Friday, December 25, 2026 Friday, December 25, 2026 - Udaipur
After breakfast.
Explore Udaipur, the most romantic city in Rajasthan, located on the shores of Lake Pichola and surrounded by picturesque lakes.
City Palace, the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, built in 1725 by Maharana Udai Singh. The palace combines medieval, European, and Chinese architectural influences.
Jagadish Temple: Located next to the City Palace, this temple houses a black stone statue of Lord Vishnu and is an excellent example of Indo-Aryan architecture.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari: A beautiful garden on the banks of Lake Fateh Sagar, featuring lush lawns, fountains, and shaded walkways.
Boat ride on Lake Pichola (depending on water level), offering views of Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 9: Saturday, December 26, 2026 Saturday, December 26, 2026 - Udaipur-Chittorgarh-Pushkar (324 Km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Pushkar with a visit to the historic city of Chittorgarh.
Vijay Stambha: Also known as the Tower of Victory, built by Rana Kumbha in 1448 to commemorate victory over the Sultan of Malwa.
Chittorgarh Fort: One of the largest forts in India, symbolizing Rajput valor and sacrifice.
Rana Kumbha’s Palace: Originally built by Bappa Rawal in 734 AD and later reconstructed by Maharana Kumbha.
Rana Ratan Singh’s Palace: Located near Ratneshwar Talab, this palace is associated with Rana Ratan Singh II.
Kirti Stambha: A 22-meter-high tower built by a Jain merchant between 1179 and 1191 AD.
Arrival in Pushkar and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Pushkar.
Day 10: Sunday, December 27, 2026 Sunday, December 27, 2026 - Pushkar-Jaipur (148 KM, 2 hours and 57 minutes)
After breakfast, visit Pushkar.
The Brahma Temple: Dating back to the 14th century, dedicated to Lord Brahma, one of the few temples in the world devoted to this deity.
Pushkar Lake: A sacred lake considered highly important in Hindu pilgrimage traditions.
Departure for Jaipur.
Experience gem-cutting – Observe artisans shaping and polishing precious stones such as emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and diamonds using traditional techniques.
The Ancient Art of Hand Printing: Jaipur is famous for block printing, a traditional textile art using hand-carved wooden blocks to create intricate designs on fabrics.
Birla Mandir: Located at the foot of Moti Dungri Fort, this temple is particularly beautiful when illuminated in the evening.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 11: Monday, December 28, 2026 Monday, December 28, 2026 - Jaipur
After breakfast begin the city tour.
Amer Fort: Located 11 km from Jaipur, this hilltop fort is one of Rajasthan’s most famous landmarks.
Jal Mahal (Photo Stop): A stunning palace located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, appearing to float on the water.
City Palace: A historic royal residence including Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, now partly converted into a museum.
Jantar Mantar: A remarkable astronomical observatory featuring giant instruments used for measuring time and celestial movements.
Hawa Mahal (Photo Stop): Known as the “Palace of Winds,” built so royal women could observe street life without being seen.
Galtaji Temple: Also known as the Monkey Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman and famous for its natural water tanks and monkeys.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 12: Tuesday, December 29, 2026 Tuesday, December 29, 2026 - Jaipur-Abhaneri-Fatehpur Sikri-Agra (241 km 4 hours 30 minutes)
After breakfast, depart for Agra.
On the way visit Chand Baori in Abhaneri and Fatehpur Sikri
Chand Baori: One of the deepest and largest step wells in India, known for its geometric design.
Fatehpur Sikri: Built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, this red sandstone city served as the Mughal capital for 15 years and showcases impressive Indo-Islamic architecture.
Overnight in Agra.
Day 13: Wednesday, December 30, 2026 Wednesday, December 30, 2026 - Agra-Delhi (231 km, 3 hours and 55 minutes)
After breakfast
Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a symbol of eternal love built by Shah Jahan in memory of Mumtaz Mahal. Completed in 1653, it is considered one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture.
Marble Craftsmanship: Discover Agra’s world-famous marble art featuring intricate gemstone inlays inspired by the Taj Mahal.
Agra Fort: A crescent-shaped fortress built by Emperor Akbar in 1565 along the Yamuna River.
After the visit, depart for Delhi and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 14: Thursday, December 31, 2026 Thursday, December 31, 2026 - Delhi – Next Destination
After breakfast
Transfer to New Delhi International Airport according to your flight schedule.
Ciao India Tours wishes you a pleasant journey.
Inclusions
✔ 13 nights in 4-star and Heritage hotels with half board (Breakfast and Dinner), all taxes included.
✔ All transfers from the airport/station to the hotel and vice versa as per the program.
✔ All transfers by air-conditioned vehicle as per itinerary.
✔ Dinners in hotels
✔ Tickets for monuments as per program
✔ All activities as per the program
✔ Professional English-speaking tour guide throughout the tour.
✔ Rickshaw ride in Old Delhi
✔ Tour in a tuk tuk in Bikaner
✔ Camel or Jeep ride in Jaisalmer
✔ Safari to the Bishnoi village
✔ Boat tour in Udaipur
✔ Wi-Fi in the car
✔ One bottle of water per person per day
✔ All taxes
✔ Tolls, parking, fuel, driver accommodation
Exclusions
✘ Visa (25 USD)
✘ International flight
✘ Health insurance
✘ Cancellation/modification of flights, trains.
✘ All lunches
✘ Alcoholic beverages
✘ Personal expenses
✘ Camera fees etc.
✘ Tips for drivers, tour guides, waiters, etc.
✘ Anything not included in the inclusions
Minimum 4 people
Double Room – 1128 EUR/Person
Single Room – 1674 EUR/Person
Itinerary: Delhi-Mandawa–Bikaner-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Udaipur–Pushkar-Jaipur–Agra-Delhi
Day 1: Friday, January 1, 2027 Friday, January 1, 2027 - Arrival in Delhi
Arrival at New Delhi International Airport. After completing immigration procedures and collecting your luggage, our representative will welcome you outside the terminal and assist with the transfer to your hotel. Check-in is at 2:00 PM / Check-out is at 12:00 PM.
Delhi’s Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India, built in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan. With its magnificent domes and vast courtyard, it offers impressive views over Old Delhi.
Pedal Rickshaw Ride in Old Delhi: The vibrant atmosphere of Delhi’s traditional markets can best be experienced in Chandni Chowk, where narrow lanes are filled with colorful shops, street vendors, and local life throughout the day.
Red Fort (Photo Stop): The Red Fort is one of the grand architectural masterpieces commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. Its construction took about 9 years and required an investment of 10 million rupees.
Raj Ghat: The Raj Ghat Memorial marks the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi, known as the Father of the Nation and a global symbol of peace.
India Gate: In the center of New Delhi stands the 42-meter-high India Gate, a triumphal arch resembling the Arc de Triomphe. It commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died fighting for the British Army during World War I.
President’s House and old and new Parliament Palace (Photo Stop) – Home to the president of the world’s largest democracy, you can also see the old and new parliament house.
Laxmi Narayan Temple: Dedicated to Lord Narayan and his consort Goddess Laxmi, the temple symbolizes prosperity and devotion.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: One of the most important Sikh temples, associated with Guru HarKrishan, the eighth Sikh Guru. The complex is famous for its sacred pool known as the Sarovar.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 2: Saturday, January 2, 2027 Saturday, January 2, 2027 - Delhi-Mandawa (243 km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Mandawa.
Upon arrival visit the charming town of Mandawa, located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, famous for its beautifully painted havelis. Often referred to as the “Open-Air Art Gallery of Rajasthan,” the town preserves the grandeur and artistic heritage of the 19th-century Marwari merchants. Here you can visit the famous Havelis of Mandawa.
Overnight in Mandawa.
Day 3: Sunday, January 3, 2027 Sunday, January 3, 2027 - Mandawa-Deshnok-Bikaner (192 km, 3:30 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Bikaner. En route, visit the Rat Temple (Karni Mata Temple)
Karni Mata Temple – Those who wish may choose not to enter). The temple is famous for approximately 20,000 black rats that are worshipped here.
Arrival in Bikaner, followed by an afternoon visit to Junagarh Fort and a tuk tuk ride.
Junagarh Fort: Built under the supervision of Karan Chand, Prime Minister of Raja Rai Singh, the sixth ruler of Bikaner (1571–1611 AD). Construction of the fort walls and moat began in 1589 and was completed in 1594.
Tuk Tuk Tour: Explore Bikaner’s Old City with its traditional neighborhoods, narrow alleys, historic mansions, and colorful bazaars. Discover the vibrant street culture and historic havelis by autorickshaw and on foot.
Overnight stay in Bikaner.
Day 4: Monday, January 4, 2027 Monday, January 4, 2027 - Bikaner-Ramdevra-Jaisalmer (250 KM, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jaisalmer with visits along the way.
Ramdevra Temple: A revered pilgrimage site dedicated to Baba Ramdevji, a 14th-century saint believed by many Hindus to be an incarnation of Lord Krishna.
Bhaderiya Temple and Library: One of the largest libraries in Asia, with a collection of approximately 900,000 books and seating capacity for 4,000 people. The structure is located about 16 feet underground.
Arrival in Jaisalmer.
Visit Bada Bagh, This garden complex houses royal cenotaphs (chhatris) of the maharajas of Jaisalmer, including that of Jai Singh II, and offers spectacular sunset views.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 5: Tuesday, January 5, 2027 Tuesday, January 5, 2027 - Day 5: Jaisalmer
After breakfast.
Gadisar Lake, built by Maharawal Gadsi in the 14th century as the main water source for the city.
Sónar Fort: Known as the Golden Fort, its honey-colored sandstone walls rise dramatically from the desert landscape. Inside, admire beautifully carved havelis with intricate balconies and windows.
Historical Walk: Walk through the old houses and local markets to experience the culture of the city, followed by a visit to Patwon Ki Haveli, one of the most important architectural landmarks of Jaisalmer.
Return to the hotel to rest before departing for the Thar Desert.
Camel/Jeep Ride: Enjoy an unforgettable experience in the Thar Desert, exploring sand dunes on camel or jeep while witnessing traditional desert life and scenery.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 6: Wednesday, January 6, 2027 Wednesday, January 6, 2027 - Jaisalmer-Jodhpur (286 KM, 5 hours and 30 minutes)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jodhpur. Upon Arrival visit
Mehrangarh Fort, one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan and a symbol of the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Jaswant Thada: A stunning marble monument often referred to as the “Taj Mahal of Marwar,” built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.
Old City of Jodhpur and Market: Founded by Rao Jodha in 1459 AD, the old city is surrounded by a 10-kilometer wall with eight gates. The market near the clock tower is famous for spices, handicrafts, perfumes, footwear, and traditional clothing.
Overnight in Jodhpur.
Day 7: Thursday, January 7, 2027 Thursday, January 7, 2027 - Jodhpur-Ranakpur-Udaipur (259 km, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Enjoy a safari in the Bishnoi Village. The Bishnoi region is known for its scenic landscapes, Khejri trees, wildlife such as deer and local life.
The Bishnois and Opium: Although now regulated, the Bishnoi community historically used opium for religious purposes and has received special permission from the Indian government for ritual use.
Continue towards Udaipur on the way visit Ranakpur Jain Temple
Ranakpur Jain Temple, renowned worldwide for its exceptional marble architecture and detailed carvings. It is one of the five major Jain pilgrimage sites.
Arrival and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 8: Friday, January 8, 2027 Friday, January 8, 2027 - Udaipur
After breakfast.
Explore Udaipur, the most romantic city in Rajasthan, located on the shores of Lake Pichola and surrounded by picturesque lakes.
City Palace, the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, built in 1725 by Maharana Udai Singh. The palace combines medieval, European, and Chinese architectural influences.
Jagadish Temple: Located next to the City Palace, this temple houses a black stone statue of Lord Vishnu and is an excellent example of Indo-Aryan architecture.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari: A beautiful garden on the banks of Lake Fateh Sagar, featuring lush lawns, fountains, and shaded walkways.
Boat ride on Lake Pichola (depending on water level), offering views of Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 9: Saturday, January 9, 2027 Saturday, January 9, 2027 - Udaipur-Chittorgarh-Pushkar (324 Km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Pushkar with a visit to the historic city of Chittorgarh.
Vijay Stambha: Also known as the Tower of Victory, built by Rana Kumbha in 1448 to commemorate victory over the Sultan of Malwa.
Chittorgarh Fort: One of the largest forts in India, symbolizing Rajput valor and sacrifice.
Rana Kumbha’s Palace: Originally built by Bappa Rawal in 734 AD and later reconstructed by Maharana Kumbha.
Rana Ratan Singh’s Palace: Located near Ratneshwar Talab, this palace is associated with Rana Ratan Singh II.
Kirti Stambha: A 22-meter-high tower built by a Jain merchant between 1179 and 1191 AD.
Arrival in Pushkar and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Pushkar.
Day 10: Sunday, January 10, 2027 Sunday, January 10, 2027 - Pushkar-Jaipur (148 KM, 2 hours and 57 minutes)
After breakfast, visit Pushkar.
The Brahma Temple: Dating back to the 14th century, dedicated to Lord Brahma, one of the few temples in the world devoted to this deity.
Pushkar Lake: A sacred lake considered highly important in Hindu pilgrimage traditions.
Departure for Jaipur.
Experience gem-cutting – Observe artisans shaping and polishing precious stones such as emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and diamonds using traditional techniques.
The Ancient Art of Hand Printing: Jaipur is famous for block printing, a traditional textile art using hand-carved wooden blocks to create intricate designs on fabrics.
Birla Mandir: Located at the foot of Moti Dungri Fort, this temple is particularly beautiful when illuminated in the evening.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 11: Monday, January 11, 2027 Monday, January 11, 2027 - Jaipur
After breakfast begin the city tour.
Amer Fort: Located 11 km from Jaipur, this hilltop fort is one of Rajasthan’s most famous landmarks.
Jal Mahal (Photo Stop): A stunning palace located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, appearing to float on the water.
City Palace: A historic royal residence including Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, now partly converted into a museum.
Jantar Mantar: A remarkable astronomical observatory featuring giant instruments used for measuring time and celestial movements.
Hawa Mahal (Photo Stop): Known as the “Palace of Winds,” built so royal women could observe street life without being seen.
Galtaji Temple: Also known as the Monkey Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman and famous for its natural water tanks and monkeys.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 12: Tuesday, January 12, 2027 Tuesday, January 12, 2027 - Jaipur-Abhaneri-Fatehpur Sikri-Agra (241 km 4 hours 30 minutes)
After breakfast, depart for Agra.
On the way visit Chand Baori in Abhaneri and Fatehpur Sikri
Chand Baori: One of the deepest and largest step wells in India, known for its geometric design.
Fatehpur Sikri: Built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, this red sandstone city served as the Mughal capital for 15 years and showcases impressive Indo-Islamic architecture.
Overnight in Agra.
Day 13: Wednesday, January 13, 2027 Wednesday, January 13, 2027 - Agra-Delhi (231 km, 3 hours and 55 minutes)
After breakfast
Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a symbol of eternal love built by Shah Jahan in memory of Mumtaz Mahal. Completed in 1653, it is considered one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture.
Marble Craftsmanship: Discover Agra’s world-famous marble art featuring intricate gemstone inlays inspired by the Taj Mahal.
Agra Fort: A crescent-shaped fortress built by Emperor Akbar in 1565 along the Yamuna River.
After the visit, depart for Delhi and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 14: Thursday, January 14, 2027 Thursday, January 14, 2027 - Delhi – Next Destination
After breakfast
Transfer to New Delhi International Airport according to your flight schedule.
Ciao India Tours wishes you a pleasant journey.
Inclusions
✔ 13 nights in 4-star and Heritage hotels with half board (Breakfast and Dinner), all taxes included.
✔ All transfers from the airport/station to the hotel and vice versa as per the program.
✔ All transfers by air-conditioned vehicle as per itinerary.
✔ Dinners in hotels
✔ Tickets for monuments as per program
✔ All activities as per the program
✔ Professional English-speaking tour guide throughout the tour.
✔ Rickshaw ride in Old Delhi
✔ Tour in a tuk tuk in Bikaner
✔ Camel or Jeep ride in Jaisalmer
✔ Safari to the Bishnoi village
✔ Boat tour in Udaipur
✔ Wi-Fi in the car
✔ One bottle of water per person per day
✔ All taxes
✔ Tolls, parking, fuel, driver accommodation
Exclusions
✘ Visa (25 USD)
✘ International flight
✘ Health insurance
✘ Cancellation/modification of flights, trains.
✘ All lunches
✘ Alcoholic beverages
✘ Personal expenses
✘ Camera fees etc.
✘ Tips for drivers, tour guides, waiters, etc.
✘ Anything not included in the inclusions
Minimum 4 people
Double Room – 1128 EUR/Person
Single Room – 1674 EUR/Person
Itinerary: Delhi-Mandawa–Bikaner-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Udaipur–Pushkar-Jaipur–Agra-Delhi
Day 1: Friday, January 15, 2027 Friday, January 15, 2027 - Arrival in Delhi
Arrival at New Delhi International Airport. After completing immigration procedures and collecting your luggage, our representative will welcome you outside the terminal and assist with the transfer to your hotel. Check-in is at 2:00 PM / Check-out is at 12:00 PM.
Delhi’s Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India, built in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan. With its magnificent domes and vast courtyard, it offers impressive views over Old Delhi.
Pedal Rickshaw Ride in Old Delhi: The vibrant atmosphere of Delhi’s traditional markets can best be experienced in Chandni Chowk, where narrow lanes are filled with colorful shops, street vendors, and local life throughout the day.
Red Fort (Photo Stop): The Red Fort is one of the grand architectural masterpieces commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. Its construction took about 9 years and required an investment of 10 million rupees.
Raj Ghat: The Raj Ghat Memorial marks the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi, known as the Father of the Nation and a global symbol of peace.
India Gate: In the center of New Delhi stands the 42-meter-high India Gate, a triumphal arch resembling the Arc de Triomphe. It commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died fighting for the British Army during World War I.
President’s House and old and new Parliament Palace (Photo Stop) – Home to the president of the world’s largest democracy, you can also see the old and new parliament house.
Laxmi Narayan Temple: Dedicated to Lord Narayan and his consort Goddess Laxmi, the temple symbolizes prosperity and devotion.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: One of the most important Sikh temples, associated with Guru HarKrishan, the eighth Sikh Guru. The complex is famous for its sacred pool known as the Sarovar.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 2: Saturday, January 16, 2027 Saturday, January 16, 2027 - Delhi-Mandawa (243 km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Mandawa.
Upon arrival visit the charming town of Mandawa, located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, famous for its beautifully painted havelis. Often referred to as the “Open-Air Art Gallery of Rajasthan,” the town preserves the grandeur and artistic heritage of the 19th-century Marwari merchants. Here you can visit the famous Havelis of Mandawa.
Overnight in Mandawa.
Day 3: Sunday, January 17, 2027 Sunday, January 17, 2027 - Mandawa-Deshnok-Bikaner (192 km, 3:30 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Bikaner. En route, visit the Rat Temple (Karni Mata Temple)
Karni Mata Temple – Those who wish may choose not to enter). The temple is famous for approximately 20,000 black rats that are worshipped here.
Arrival in Bikaner, followed by an afternoon visit to Junagarh Fort and a tuk tuk ride.
Junagarh Fort: Built under the supervision of Karan Chand, Prime Minister of Raja Rai Singh, the sixth ruler of Bikaner (1571–1611 AD). Construction of the fort walls and moat began in 1589 and was completed in 1594.
Tuk Tuk Tour: Explore Bikaner’s Old City with its traditional neighborhoods, narrow alleys, historic mansions, and colorful bazaars. Discover the vibrant street culture and historic havelis by autorickshaw and on foot.
Overnight stay in Bikaner.
Day 4: Monday, January 18, 2027 Monday, January 18, 2027 - Bikaner-Ramdevra-Jaisalmer (250 KM, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jaisalmer with visits along the way.
Ramdevra Temple: A revered pilgrimage site dedicated to Baba Ramdevji, a 14th-century saint believed by many Hindus to be an incarnation of Lord Krishna.
Bhaderiya Temple and Library: One of the largest libraries in Asia, with a collection of approximately 900,000 books and seating capacity for 4,000 people. The structure is located about 16 feet underground.
Arrival in Jaisalmer.
Visit Bada Bagh, This garden complex houses royal cenotaphs (chhatris) of the maharajas of Jaisalmer, including that of Jai Singh II, and offers spectacular sunset views.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 5: Tuesday, January 19, 2027 Tuesday, January 19, 2027 - Day 5: Jaisalmer
After breakfast.
Gadisar Lake, built by Maharawal Gadsi in the 14th century as the main water source for the city.
Sónar Fort: Known as the Golden Fort, its honey-colored sandstone walls rise dramatically from the desert landscape. Inside, admire beautifully carved havelis with intricate balconies and windows.
Historical Walk: Walk through the old houses and local markets to experience the culture of the city, followed by a visit to Patwon Ki Haveli, one of the most important architectural landmarks of Jaisalmer.
Return to the hotel to rest before departing for the Thar Desert.
Camel/Jeep Ride: Enjoy an unforgettable experience in the Thar Desert, exploring sand dunes on camel or jeep while witnessing traditional desert life and scenery.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 6: Wednesday, January 20, 2027 Wednesday, January 20, 2027 - Jaisalmer-Jodhpur (286 KM, 5 hours and 30 minutes)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jodhpur. Upon Arrival visit
Mehrangarh Fort, one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan and a symbol of the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Jaswant Thada: A stunning marble monument often referred to as the “Taj Mahal of Marwar,” built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.
Old City of Jodhpur and Market: Founded by Rao Jodha in 1459 AD, the old city is surrounded by a 10-kilometer wall with eight gates. The market near the clock tower is famous for spices, handicrafts, perfumes, footwear, and traditional clothing.
Overnight in Jodhpur.
Day 7: Thursday, January 21, 2027 Thursday, January 21, 2027 - Jodhpur-Ranakpur-Udaipur (259 km, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Enjoy a safari in the Bishnoi Village. The Bishnoi region is known for its scenic landscapes, Khejri trees, wildlife such as deer and local life.
The Bishnois and Opium: Although now regulated, the Bishnoi community historically used opium for religious purposes and has received special permission from the Indian government for ritual use.
Continue towards Udaipur on the way visit Ranakpur Jain Temple
Ranakpur Jain Temple, renowned worldwide for its exceptional marble architecture and detailed carvings. It is one of the five major Jain pilgrimage sites.
Arrival and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 8: Friday, January 22, 2027 Friday, January 22, 2027 - Udaipur
After breakfast.
Explore Udaipur, the most romantic city in Rajasthan, located on the shores of Lake Pichola and surrounded by picturesque lakes.
City Palace, the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, built in 1725 by Maharana Udai Singh. The palace combines medieval, European, and Chinese architectural influences.
Jagadish Temple: Located next to the City Palace, this temple houses a black stone statue of Lord Vishnu and is an excellent example of Indo-Aryan architecture.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari: A beautiful garden on the banks of Lake Fateh Sagar, featuring lush lawns, fountains, and shaded walkways.
Boat ride on Lake Pichola (depending on water level), offering views of Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 9: Saturday, January 23, 2027 Saturday, January 23, 2027 - Udaipur-Chittorgarh-Pushkar (324 Km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Pushkar with a visit to the historic city of Chittorgarh.
Vijay Stambha: Also known as the Tower of Victory, built by Rana Kumbha in 1448 to commemorate victory over the Sultan of Malwa.
Chittorgarh Fort: One of the largest forts in India, symbolizing Rajput valor and sacrifice.
Rana Kumbha’s Palace: Originally built by Bappa Rawal in 734 AD and later reconstructed by Maharana Kumbha.
Rana Ratan Singh’s Palace: Located near Ratneshwar Talab, this palace is associated with Rana Ratan Singh II.
Kirti Stambha: A 22-meter-high tower built by a Jain merchant between 1179 and 1191 AD.
Arrival in Pushkar and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Pushkar.
Day 10: Sunday, January 24, 2027 Sunday, January 24, 2027 - Pushkar-Jaipur (148 KM, 2 hours and 57 minutes)
After breakfast, visit Pushkar.
The Brahma Temple: Dating back to the 14th century, dedicated to Lord Brahma, one of the few temples in the world devoted to this deity.
Pushkar Lake: A sacred lake considered highly important in Hindu pilgrimage traditions.
Departure for Jaipur.
Experience gem-cutting – Observe artisans shaping and polishing precious stones such as emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and diamonds using traditional techniques.
The Ancient Art of Hand Printing: Jaipur is famous for block printing, a traditional textile art using hand-carved wooden blocks to create intricate designs on fabrics.
Birla Mandir: Located at the foot of Moti Dungri Fort, this temple is particularly beautiful when illuminated in the evening.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 11: Monday, January 25, 2027 Monday, January 25, 2027 - Jaipur
After breakfast begin the city tour.
Amer Fort: Located 11 km from Jaipur, this hilltop fort is one of Rajasthan’s most famous landmarks.
Jal Mahal (Photo Stop): A stunning palace located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, appearing to float on the water.
City Palace: A historic royal residence including Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, now partly converted into a museum.
Jantar Mantar: A remarkable astronomical observatory featuring giant instruments used for measuring time and celestial movements.
Hawa Mahal (Photo Stop): Known as the “Palace of Winds,” built so royal women could observe street life without being seen.
Galtaji Temple: Also known as the Monkey Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman and famous for its natural water tanks and monkeys.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 12: Tuesday, January 26, 2027 Tuesday, January 26, 2027 - Jaipur-Abhaneri-Fatehpur Sikri-Agra (241 km 4 hours 30 minutes)
After breakfast, depart for Agra.
On the way visit Chand Baori in Abhaneri and Fatehpur Sikri
Chand Baori: One of the deepest and largest step wells in India, known for its geometric design.
Fatehpur Sikri: Built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, this red sandstone city served as the Mughal capital for 15 years and showcases impressive Indo-Islamic architecture.
Overnight in Agra.
Day 13: Wednesday, January 27, 2027 Wednesday, January 27, 2027 - Agra-Delhi (231 km, 3 hours and 55 minutes)
After breakfast
Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a symbol of eternal love built by Shah Jahan in memory of Mumtaz Mahal. Completed in 1653, it is considered one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture.
Marble Craftsmanship: Discover Agra’s world-famous marble art featuring intricate gemstone inlays inspired by the Taj Mahal.
Agra Fort: A crescent-shaped fortress built by Emperor Akbar in 1565 along the Yamuna River.
After the visit, depart for Delhi and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 14: Thursday, January 28, 2027 Thursday, January 28, 2027 - Delhi – Next Destination
After breakfast
Transfer to New Delhi International Airport according to your flight schedule.
Ciao India Tours wishes you a pleasant journey.
Inclusions
✔ 13 nights in 4-star and Heritage hotels with half board (Breakfast and Dinner), all taxes included.
✔ All transfers from the airport/station to the hotel and vice versa as per the program.
✔ All transfers by air-conditioned vehicle as per itinerary.
✔ Dinners in hotels
✔ Tickets for monuments as per program
✔ All activities as per the program
✔ Professional English-speaking tour guide throughout the tour.
✔ Rickshaw ride in Old Delhi
✔ Tour in a tuk tuk in Bikaner
✔ Camel or Jeep ride in Jaisalmer
✔ Safari to the Bishnoi village
✔ Boat tour in Udaipur
✔ Wi-Fi in the car
✔ One bottle of water per person per day
✔ All taxes
✔ Tolls, parking, fuel, driver accommodation
Exclusions
✘ Visa (25 USD)
✘ International flight
✘ Health insurance
✘ Cancellation/modification of flights, trains.
✘ All lunches
✘ Alcoholic beverages
✘ Personal expenses
✘ Camera fees etc.
✘ Tips for drivers, tour guides, waiters, etc.
✘ Anything not included in the inclusions
Minimum 4 people
Double Room – 1128 EUR/Person
Single Room – 1674 EUR/Person
Itinerary: Delhi-Mandawa–Bikaner-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Udaipur–Pushkar-Jaipur–Agra-Delhi
Day 1: Friday, January 29, 2027 Friday, January 29, 2027 - Arrival in Delhi
Arrival at New Delhi International Airport. After completing immigration procedures and collecting your luggage, our representative will welcome you outside the terminal and assist with the transfer to your hotel. Check-in is at 2:00 PM / Check-out is at 12:00 PM.
Delhi’s Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India, built in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan. With its magnificent domes and vast courtyard, it offers impressive views over Old Delhi.
Pedal Rickshaw Ride in Old Delhi: The vibrant atmosphere of Delhi’s traditional markets can best be experienced in Chandni Chowk, where narrow lanes are filled with colorful shops, street vendors, and local life throughout the day.
Red Fort (Photo Stop): The Red Fort is one of the grand architectural masterpieces commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. Its construction took about 9 years and required an investment of 10 million rupees.
Raj Ghat: The Raj Ghat Memorial marks the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi, known as the Father of the Nation and a global symbol of peace.
India Gate: In the center of New Delhi stands the 42-meter-high India Gate, a triumphal arch resembling the Arc de Triomphe. It commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died fighting for the British Army during World War I.
President’s House and old and new Parliament Palace (Photo Stop) – Home to the president of the world’s largest democracy, you can also see the old and new parliament house.
Laxmi Narayan Temple: Dedicated to Lord Narayan and his consort Goddess Laxmi, the temple symbolizes prosperity and devotion.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: One of the most important Sikh temples, associated with Guru HarKrishan, the eighth Sikh Guru. The complex is famous for its sacred pool known as the Sarovar.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 2: Saturday, January 30, 2027 Saturday, January 30, 2027 - Delhi-Mandawa (243 km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Mandawa.
Upon arrival visit the charming town of Mandawa, located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, famous for its beautifully painted havelis. Often referred to as the “Open-Air Art Gallery of Rajasthan,” the town preserves the grandeur and artistic heritage of the 19th-century Marwari merchants. Here you can visit the famous Havelis of Mandawa.
Overnight in Mandawa.
Day 3: Sunday, January 31, 2027 Sunday, January 31, 2027 - Mandawa-Deshnok-Bikaner (192 km, 3:30 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Bikaner. En route, visit the Rat Temple (Karni Mata Temple)
Karni Mata Temple – Those who wish may choose not to enter). The temple is famous for approximately 20,000 black rats that are worshipped here.
Arrival in Bikaner, followed by an afternoon visit to Junagarh Fort and a tuk tuk ride.
Junagarh Fort: Built under the supervision of Karan Chand, Prime Minister of Raja Rai Singh, the sixth ruler of Bikaner (1571–1611 AD). Construction of the fort walls and moat began in 1589 and was completed in 1594.
Tuk Tuk Tour: Explore Bikaner’s Old City with its traditional neighborhoods, narrow alleys, historic mansions, and colorful bazaars. Discover the vibrant street culture and historic havelis by autorickshaw and on foot.
Overnight stay in Bikaner.
Day 4: Monday, February 1, 2027 Monday, February 1, 2027 - Bikaner-Ramdevra-Jaisalmer (250 KM, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jaisalmer with visits along the way.
Ramdevra Temple: A revered pilgrimage site dedicated to Baba Ramdevji, a 14th-century saint believed by many Hindus to be an incarnation of Lord Krishna.
Bhaderiya Temple and Library: One of the largest libraries in Asia, with a collection of approximately 900,000 books and seating capacity for 4,000 people. The structure is located about 16 feet underground.
Arrival in Jaisalmer.
Visit Bada Bagh, This garden complex houses royal cenotaphs (chhatris) of the maharajas of Jaisalmer, including that of Jai Singh II, and offers spectacular sunset views.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 5: Tuesday, February 2, 2027 Tuesday, February 2, 2027 - Day 5: Jaisalmer
After breakfast.
Gadisar Lake, built by Maharawal Gadsi in the 14th century as the main water source for the city.
Sónar Fort: Known as the Golden Fort, its honey-colored sandstone walls rise dramatically from the desert landscape. Inside, admire beautifully carved havelis with intricate balconies and windows.
Historical Walk: Walk through the old houses and local markets to experience the culture of the city, followed by a visit to Patwon Ki Haveli, one of the most important architectural landmarks of Jaisalmer.
Return to the hotel to rest before departing for the Thar Desert.
Camel/Jeep Ride: Enjoy an unforgettable experience in the Thar Desert, exploring sand dunes on camel or jeep while witnessing traditional desert life and scenery.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 6: Wednesday, February 3, 2027 Wednesday, February 3, 2027 - Jaisalmer-Jodhpur (286 KM, 5 hours and 30 minutes)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jodhpur. Upon Arrival visit
Mehrangarh Fort, one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan and a symbol of the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Jaswant Thada: A stunning marble monument often referred to as the “Taj Mahal of Marwar,” built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.
Old City of Jodhpur and Market: Founded by Rao Jodha in 1459 AD, the old city is surrounded by a 10-kilometer wall with eight gates. The market near the clock tower is famous for spices, handicrafts, perfumes, footwear, and traditional clothing.
Overnight in Jodhpur.
Day 7: Thursday, February 4, 2027 Thursday, February 4, 2027 - Jodhpur-Ranakpur-Udaipur (259 km, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Enjoy a safari in the Bishnoi Village. The Bishnoi region is known for its scenic landscapes, Khejri trees, wildlife such as deer and local life.
The Bishnois and Opium: Although now regulated, the Bishnoi community historically used opium for religious purposes and has received special permission from the Indian government for ritual use.
Continue towards Udaipur on the way visit Ranakpur Jain Temple
Ranakpur Jain Temple, renowned worldwide for its exceptional marble architecture and detailed carvings. It is one of the five major Jain pilgrimage sites.
Arrival and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 8: Friday, February 5, 2027 Friday, February 5, 2027 - Udaipur
After breakfast.
Explore Udaipur, the most romantic city in Rajasthan, located on the shores of Lake Pichola and surrounded by picturesque lakes.
City Palace, the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, built in 1725 by Maharana Udai Singh. The palace combines medieval, European, and Chinese architectural influences.
Jagadish Temple: Located next to the City Palace, this temple houses a black stone statue of Lord Vishnu and is an excellent example of Indo-Aryan architecture.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari: A beautiful garden on the banks of Lake Fateh Sagar, featuring lush lawns, fountains, and shaded walkways.
Boat ride on Lake Pichola (depending on water level), offering views of Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 9: Saturday, February 6, 2027 Saturday, February 6, 2027 - Udaipur-Chittorgarh-Pushkar (324 Km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Pushkar with a visit to the historic city of Chittorgarh.
Vijay Stambha: Also known as the Tower of Victory, built by Rana Kumbha in 1448 to commemorate victory over the Sultan of Malwa.
Chittorgarh Fort: One of the largest forts in India, symbolizing Rajput valor and sacrifice.
Rana Kumbha’s Palace: Originally built by Bappa Rawal in 734 AD and later reconstructed by Maharana Kumbha.
Rana Ratan Singh’s Palace: Located near Ratneshwar Talab, this palace is associated with Rana Ratan Singh II.
Kirti Stambha: A 22-meter-high tower built by a Jain merchant between 1179 and 1191 AD.
Arrival in Pushkar and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Pushkar.
Day 10: Sunday, February 7, 2027 Sunday, February 7, 2027 - Pushkar-Jaipur (148 KM, 2 hours and 57 minutes)
After breakfast, visit Pushkar.
The Brahma Temple: Dating back to the 14th century, dedicated to Lord Brahma, one of the few temples in the world devoted to this deity.
Pushkar Lake: A sacred lake considered highly important in Hindu pilgrimage traditions.
Departure for Jaipur.
Experience gem-cutting – Observe artisans shaping and polishing precious stones such as emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and diamonds using traditional techniques.
The Ancient Art of Hand Printing: Jaipur is famous for block printing, a traditional textile art using hand-carved wooden blocks to create intricate designs on fabrics.
Birla Mandir: Located at the foot of Moti Dungri Fort, this temple is particularly beautiful when illuminated in the evening.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 11: Monday, February 8, 2027 Monday, February 8, 2027 - Jaipur
After breakfast begin the city tour.
Amer Fort: Located 11 km from Jaipur, this hilltop fort is one of Rajasthan’s most famous landmarks.
Jal Mahal (Photo Stop): A stunning palace located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, appearing to float on the water.
City Palace: A historic royal residence including Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, now partly converted into a museum.
Jantar Mantar: A remarkable astronomical observatory featuring giant instruments used for measuring time and celestial movements.
Hawa Mahal (Photo Stop): Known as the “Palace of Winds,” built so royal women could observe street life without being seen.
Galtaji Temple: Also known as the Monkey Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman and famous for its natural water tanks and monkeys.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 12: Tuesday, February 9, 2027 Tuesday, February 9, 2027 - Jaipur-Abhaneri-Fatehpur Sikri-Agra (241 km 4 hours 30 minutes)
After breakfast, depart for Agra.
On the way visit Chand Baori in Abhaneri and Fatehpur Sikri
Chand Baori: One of the deepest and largest step wells in India, known for its geometric design.
Fatehpur Sikri: Built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, this red sandstone city served as the Mughal capital for 15 years and showcases impressive Indo-Islamic architecture.
Overnight in Agra.
Day 13: Wednesday, February 10, 2027 Wednesday, February 10, 2027 - Agra-Delhi (231 km, 3 hours and 55 minutes)
After breakfast
Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a symbol of eternal love built by Shah Jahan in memory of Mumtaz Mahal. Completed in 1653, it is considered one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture.
Marble Craftsmanship: Discover Agra’s world-famous marble art featuring intricate gemstone inlays inspired by the Taj Mahal.
Agra Fort: A crescent-shaped fortress built by Emperor Akbar in 1565 along the Yamuna River.
After the visit, depart for Delhi and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 14: Thursday, February 11, 2027 Thursday, February 11, 2027 - Delhi – Next Destination
After breakfast
Transfer to New Delhi International Airport according to your flight schedule.
Ciao India Tours wishes you a pleasant journey.
Inclusions
✔ 13 nights in 4-star and Heritage hotels with half board (Breakfast and Dinner), all taxes included.
✔ All transfers from the airport/station to the hotel and vice versa as per the program.
✔ All transfers by air-conditioned vehicle as per itinerary.
✔ Dinners in hotels
✔ Tickets for monuments as per program
✔ All activities as per the program
✔ Professional English-speaking tour guide throughout the tour.
✔ Rickshaw ride in Old Delhi
✔ Tour in a tuk tuk in Bikaner
✔ Camel or Jeep ride in Jaisalmer
✔ Safari to the Bishnoi village
✔ Boat tour in Udaipur
✔ Wi-Fi in the car
✔ One bottle of water per person per day
✔ All taxes
✔ Tolls, parking, fuel, driver accommodation
Exclusions
✘ Visa (25 USD)
✘ International flight
✘ Health insurance
✘ Cancellation/modification of flights, trains.
✘ All lunches
✘ Alcoholic beverages
✘ Personal expenses
✘ Camera fees etc.
✘ Tips for drivers, tour guides, waiters, etc.
✘ Anything not included in the inclusions
Minimum 4 people
Double Room – 1128 EUR/Person
Single Room – 1674 EUR/Person
Itinerary: Delhi-Mandawa–Bikaner-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Udaipur–Pushkar-Jaipur–Agra-Delhi
Day 1: Friday, February 12, 2027 Friday, February 12, 2027 - Arrival in Delhi
Arrival at New Delhi International Airport. After completing immigration procedures and collecting your luggage, our representative will welcome you outside the terminal and assist with the transfer to your hotel. Check-in is at 2:00 PM / Check-out is at 12:00 PM.
Delhi’s Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India, built in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan. With its magnificent domes and vast courtyard, it offers impressive views over Old Delhi.
Pedal Rickshaw Ride in Old Delhi: The vibrant atmosphere of Delhi’s traditional markets can best be experienced in Chandni Chowk, where narrow lanes are filled with colorful shops, street vendors, and local life throughout the day.
Red Fort (Photo Stop): The Red Fort is one of the grand architectural masterpieces commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. Its construction took about 9 years and required an investment of 10 million rupees.
Raj Ghat: The Raj Ghat Memorial marks the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi, known as the Father of the Nation and a global symbol of peace.
India Gate: In the center of New Delhi stands the 42-meter-high India Gate, a triumphal arch resembling the Arc de Triomphe. It commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died fighting for the British Army during World War I.
President’s House and old and new Parliament Palace (Photo Stop) – Home to the president of the world’s largest democracy, you can also see the old and new parliament house.
Laxmi Narayan Temple: Dedicated to Lord Narayan and his consort Goddess Laxmi, the temple symbolizes prosperity and devotion.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: One of the most important Sikh temples, associated with Guru HarKrishan, the eighth Sikh Guru. The complex is famous for its sacred pool known as the Sarovar.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 2: Saturday, February 13, 2027 Saturday, February 13, 2027 - Delhi-Mandawa (243 km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Mandawa.
Upon arrival visit the charming town of Mandawa, located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, famous for its beautifully painted havelis. Often referred to as the “Open-Air Art Gallery of Rajasthan,” the town preserves the grandeur and artistic heritage of the 19th-century Marwari merchants. Here you can visit the famous Havelis of Mandawa.
Overnight in Mandawa.
Day 3: Sunday, February 14, 2027 Sunday, February 14, 2027 - Mandawa-Deshnok-Bikaner (192 km, 3:30 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Bikaner. En route, visit the Rat Temple (Karni Mata Temple)
Karni Mata Temple – Those who wish may choose not to enter). The temple is famous for approximately 20,000 black rats that are worshipped here.
Arrival in Bikaner, followed by an afternoon visit to Junagarh Fort and a tuk tuk ride.
Junagarh Fort: Built under the supervision of Karan Chand, Prime Minister of Raja Rai Singh, the sixth ruler of Bikaner (1571–1611 AD). Construction of the fort walls and moat began in 1589 and was completed in 1594.
Tuk Tuk Tour: Explore Bikaner’s Old City with its traditional neighborhoods, narrow alleys, historic mansions, and colorful bazaars. Discover the vibrant street culture and historic havelis by autorickshaw and on foot.
Overnight stay in Bikaner.
Day 4: Monday, February 15, 2027 Monday, February 15, 2027 - Bikaner-Ramdevra-Jaisalmer (250 KM, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jaisalmer with visits along the way.
Ramdevra Temple: A revered pilgrimage site dedicated to Baba Ramdevji, a 14th-century saint believed by many Hindus to be an incarnation of Lord Krishna.
Bhaderiya Temple and Library: One of the largest libraries in Asia, with a collection of approximately 900,000 books and seating capacity for 4,000 people. The structure is located about 16 feet underground.
Arrival in Jaisalmer.
Visit Bada Bagh, This garden complex houses royal cenotaphs (chhatris) of the maharajas of Jaisalmer, including that of Jai Singh II, and offers spectacular sunset views.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 5: Tuesday, February 16, 2027 Tuesday, February 16, 2027 - Day 5: Jaisalmer
After breakfast.
Gadisar Lake, built by Maharawal Gadsi in the 14th century as the main water source for the city.
Sónar Fort: Known as the Golden Fort, its honey-colored sandstone walls rise dramatically from the desert landscape. Inside, admire beautifully carved havelis with intricate balconies and windows.
Historical Walk: Walk through the old houses and local markets to experience the culture of the city, followed by a visit to Patwon Ki Haveli, one of the most important architectural landmarks of Jaisalmer.
Return to the hotel to rest before departing for the Thar Desert.
Camel/Jeep Ride: Enjoy an unforgettable experience in the Thar Desert, exploring sand dunes on camel or jeep while witnessing traditional desert life and scenery.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 6: Wednesday, February 17, 2027 Wednesday, February 17, 2027 - Jaisalmer-Jodhpur (286 KM, 5 hours and 30 minutes)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jodhpur. Upon Arrival visit
Mehrangarh Fort, one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan and a symbol of the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Jaswant Thada: A stunning marble monument often referred to as the “Taj Mahal of Marwar,” built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.
Old City of Jodhpur and Market: Founded by Rao Jodha in 1459 AD, the old city is surrounded by a 10-kilometer wall with eight gates. The market near the clock tower is famous for spices, handicrafts, perfumes, footwear, and traditional clothing.
Overnight in Jodhpur.
Day 7: Thursday, February 18, 2027 Thursday, February 18, 2027 - Jodhpur-Ranakpur-Udaipur (259 km, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Enjoy a safari in the Bishnoi Village. The Bishnoi region is known for its scenic landscapes, Khejri trees, wildlife such as deer and local life.
The Bishnois and Opium: Although now regulated, the Bishnoi community historically used opium for religious purposes and has received special permission from the Indian government for ritual use.
Continue towards Udaipur on the way visit Ranakpur Jain Temple
Ranakpur Jain Temple, renowned worldwide for its exceptional marble architecture and detailed carvings. It is one of the five major Jain pilgrimage sites.
Arrival and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 8: Friday, February 19, 2027 Friday, February 19, 2027 - Udaipur
After breakfast.
Explore Udaipur, the most romantic city in Rajasthan, located on the shores of Lake Pichola and surrounded by picturesque lakes.
City Palace, the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, built in 1725 by Maharana Udai Singh. The palace combines medieval, European, and Chinese architectural influences.
Jagadish Temple: Located next to the City Palace, this temple houses a black stone statue of Lord Vishnu and is an excellent example of Indo-Aryan architecture.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari: A beautiful garden on the banks of Lake Fateh Sagar, featuring lush lawns, fountains, and shaded walkways.
Boat ride on Lake Pichola (depending on water level), offering views of Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 9: Saturday, February 20, 2027 Saturday, February 20, 2027 - Udaipur-Chittorgarh-Pushkar (324 Km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Pushkar with a visit to the historic city of Chittorgarh.
Vijay Stambha: Also known as the Tower of Victory, built by Rana Kumbha in 1448 to commemorate victory over the Sultan of Malwa.
Chittorgarh Fort: One of the largest forts in India, symbolizing Rajput valor and sacrifice.
Rana Kumbha’s Palace: Originally built by Bappa Rawal in 734 AD and later reconstructed by Maharana Kumbha.
Rana Ratan Singh’s Palace: Located near Ratneshwar Talab, this palace is associated with Rana Ratan Singh II.
Kirti Stambha: A 22-meter-high tower built by a Jain merchant between 1179 and 1191 AD.
Arrival in Pushkar and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Pushkar.
Day 10: Sunday, February 21, 2027 Sunday, February 21, 2027 - Pushkar-Jaipur (148 KM, 2 hours and 57 minutes)
After breakfast, visit Pushkar.
The Brahma Temple: Dating back to the 14th century, dedicated to Lord Brahma, one of the few temples in the world devoted to this deity.
Pushkar Lake: A sacred lake considered highly important in Hindu pilgrimage traditions.
Departure for Jaipur.
Experience gem-cutting – Observe artisans shaping and polishing precious stones such as emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and diamonds using traditional techniques.
The Ancient Art of Hand Printing: Jaipur is famous for block printing, a traditional textile art using hand-carved wooden blocks to create intricate designs on fabrics.
Birla Mandir: Located at the foot of Moti Dungri Fort, this temple is particularly beautiful when illuminated in the evening.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 11: Monday, February 22, 2027 Monday, February 22, 2027 - Jaipur
After breakfast begin the city tour.
Amer Fort: Located 11 km from Jaipur, this hilltop fort is one of Rajasthan’s most famous landmarks.
Jal Mahal (Photo Stop): A stunning palace located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, appearing to float on the water.
City Palace: A historic royal residence including Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, now partly converted into a museum.
Jantar Mantar: A remarkable astronomical observatory featuring giant instruments used for measuring time and celestial movements.
Hawa Mahal (Photo Stop): Known as the “Palace of Winds,” built so royal women could observe street life without being seen.
Galtaji Temple: Also known as the Monkey Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman and famous for its natural water tanks and monkeys.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 12: Tuesday, February 23, 2027 Tuesday, February 23, 2027 - Jaipur-Abhaneri-Fatehpur Sikri-Agra (241 km 4 hours 30 minutes)
After breakfast, depart for Agra.
On the way visit Chand Baori in Abhaneri and Fatehpur Sikri
Chand Baori: One of the deepest and largest step wells in India, known for its geometric design.
Fatehpur Sikri: Built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, this red sandstone city served as the Mughal capital for 15 years and showcases impressive Indo-Islamic architecture.
Overnight in Agra.
Day 13: Wednesday, February 24, 2027 Wednesday, February 24, 2027 - Agra-Delhi (231 km, 3 hours and 55 minutes)
After breakfast
Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a symbol of eternal love built by Shah Jahan in memory of Mumtaz Mahal. Completed in 1653, it is considered one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture.
Marble Craftsmanship: Discover Agra’s world-famous marble art featuring intricate gemstone inlays inspired by the Taj Mahal.
Agra Fort: A crescent-shaped fortress built by Emperor Akbar in 1565 along the Yamuna River.
After the visit, depart for Delhi and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 14: Thursday, February 25, 2027 Thursday, February 25, 2027 - Delhi – Next Destination
After breakfast
Transfer to New Delhi International Airport according to your flight schedule.
Ciao India Tours wishes you a pleasant journey.
Inclusions
✔ 13 nights in 4-star and Heritage hotels with half board (Breakfast and Dinner), all taxes included.
✔ All transfers from the airport/station to the hotel and vice versa as per the program.
✔ All transfers by air-conditioned vehicle as per itinerary.
✔ Dinners in hotels
✔ Tickets for monuments as per program
✔ All activities as per the program
✔ Professional English-speaking tour guide throughout the tour.
✔ Rickshaw ride in Old Delhi
✔ Tour in a tuk tuk in Bikaner
✔ Camel or Jeep ride in Jaisalmer
✔ Safari to the Bishnoi village
✔ Boat tour in Udaipur
✔ Wi-Fi in the car
✔ One bottle of water per person per day
✔ All taxes
✔ Tolls, parking, fuel, driver accommodation
Exclusions
✘ Visa (25 USD)
✘ International flight
✘ Health insurance
✘ Cancellation/modification of flights, trains.
✘ All lunches
✘ Alcoholic beverages
✘ Personal expenses
✘ Camera fees etc.
✘ Tips for drivers, tour guides, waiters, etc.
✘ Anything not included in the inclusions
Minimum 4 people
Double Room – 1128 EUR/Person
Single Room – 1674 EUR/Person
Itinerary: Delhi-Mandawa–Bikaner-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Udaipur–Pushkar-Jaipur–Agra-Delhi
Day 1: Friday, February 26, 2027 Friday, February 26, 2027 - Arrival in Delhi
Arrival at New Delhi International Airport. After completing immigration procedures and collecting your luggage, our representative will welcome you outside the terminal and assist with the transfer to your hotel. Check-in is at 2:00 PM / Check-out is at 12:00 PM.
Delhi’s Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India, built in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan. With its magnificent domes and vast courtyard, it offers impressive views over Old Delhi.
Pedal Rickshaw Ride in Old Delhi: The vibrant atmosphere of Delhi’s traditional markets can best be experienced in Chandni Chowk, where narrow lanes are filled with colorful shops, street vendors, and local life throughout the day.
Red Fort (Photo Stop): The Red Fort is one of the grand architectural masterpieces commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. Its construction took about 9 years and required an investment of 10 million rupees.
Raj Ghat: The Raj Ghat Memorial marks the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi, known as the Father of the Nation and a global symbol of peace.
India Gate: In the center of New Delhi stands the 42-meter-high India Gate, a triumphal arch resembling the Arc de Triomphe. It commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died fighting for the British Army during World War I.
President’s House and old and new Parliament Palace (Photo Stop) – Home to the president of the world’s largest democracy, you can also see the old and new parliament house.
Laxmi Narayan Temple: Dedicated to Lord Narayan and his consort Goddess Laxmi, the temple symbolizes prosperity and devotion.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: One of the most important Sikh temples, associated with Guru HarKrishan, the eighth Sikh Guru. The complex is famous for its sacred pool known as the Sarovar.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 2: Saturday, February 27, 2027 Saturday, February 27, 2027 - Delhi-Mandawa (243 km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Mandawa.
Upon arrival visit the charming town of Mandawa, located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, famous for its beautifully painted havelis. Often referred to as the “Open-Air Art Gallery of Rajasthan,” the town preserves the grandeur and artistic heritage of the 19th-century Marwari merchants. Here you can visit the famous Havelis of Mandawa.
Overnight in Mandawa.
Day 3: Sunday, February 28, 2027 Sunday, February 28, 2027 - Mandawa-Deshnok-Bikaner (192 km, 3:30 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Bikaner. En route, visit the Rat Temple (Karni Mata Temple)
Karni Mata Temple – Those who wish may choose not to enter). The temple is famous for approximately 20,000 black rats that are worshipped here.
Arrival in Bikaner, followed by an afternoon visit to Junagarh Fort and a tuk tuk ride.
Junagarh Fort: Built under the supervision of Karan Chand, Prime Minister of Raja Rai Singh, the sixth ruler of Bikaner (1571–1611 AD). Construction of the fort walls and moat began in 1589 and was completed in 1594.
Tuk Tuk Tour: Explore Bikaner’s Old City with its traditional neighborhoods, narrow alleys, historic mansions, and colorful bazaars. Discover the vibrant street culture and historic havelis by autorickshaw and on foot.
Overnight stay in Bikaner.
Day 4: Monday, March 1, 2027 Monday, March 1, 2027 - Bikaner-Ramdevra-Jaisalmer (250 KM, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jaisalmer with visits along the way.
Ramdevra Temple: A revered pilgrimage site dedicated to Baba Ramdevji, a 14th-century saint believed by many Hindus to be an incarnation of Lord Krishna.
Bhaderiya Temple and Library: One of the largest libraries in Asia, with a collection of approximately 900,000 books and seating capacity for 4,000 people. The structure is located about 16 feet underground.
Arrival in Jaisalmer.
Visit Bada Bagh, This garden complex houses royal cenotaphs (chhatris) of the maharajas of Jaisalmer, including that of Jai Singh II, and offers spectacular sunset views.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 5: Tuesday, March 2, 2027 Tuesday, March 2, 2027 - Day 5: Jaisalmer
After breakfast.
Gadisar Lake, built by Maharawal Gadsi in the 14th century as the main water source for the city.
Sónar Fort: Known as the Golden Fort, its honey-colored sandstone walls rise dramatically from the desert landscape. Inside, admire beautifully carved havelis with intricate balconies and windows.
Historical Walk: Walk through the old houses and local markets to experience the culture of the city, followed by a visit to Patwon Ki Haveli, one of the most important architectural landmarks of Jaisalmer.
Return to the hotel to rest before departing for the Thar Desert.
Camel/Jeep Ride: Enjoy an unforgettable experience in the Thar Desert, exploring sand dunes on camel or jeep while witnessing traditional desert life and scenery.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 6: Wednesday, March 3, 2027 Wednesday, March 3, 2027 - Jaisalmer-Jodhpur (286 KM, 5 hours and 30 minutes)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jodhpur. Upon Arrival visit
Mehrangarh Fort, one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan and a symbol of the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Jaswant Thada: A stunning marble monument often referred to as the “Taj Mahal of Marwar,” built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.
Old City of Jodhpur and Market: Founded by Rao Jodha in 1459 AD, the old city is surrounded by a 10-kilometer wall with eight gates. The market near the clock tower is famous for spices, handicrafts, perfumes, footwear, and traditional clothing.
Overnight in Jodhpur.
Day 7: Thursday, March 4, 2027 Thursday, March 4, 2027 - Jodhpur-Ranakpur-Udaipur (259 km, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Enjoy a safari in the Bishnoi Village. The Bishnoi region is known for its scenic landscapes, Khejri trees, wildlife such as deer and local life.
The Bishnois and Opium: Although now regulated, the Bishnoi community historically used opium for religious purposes and has received special permission from the Indian government for ritual use.
Continue towards Udaipur on the way visit Ranakpur Jain Temple
Ranakpur Jain Temple, renowned worldwide for its exceptional marble architecture and detailed carvings. It is one of the five major Jain pilgrimage sites.
Arrival and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 8: Friday, March 5, 2027 Friday, March 5, 2027 - Udaipur
After breakfast.
Explore Udaipur, the most romantic city in Rajasthan, located on the shores of Lake Pichola and surrounded by picturesque lakes.
City Palace, the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, built in 1725 by Maharana Udai Singh. The palace combines medieval, European, and Chinese architectural influences.
Jagadish Temple: Located next to the City Palace, this temple houses a black stone statue of Lord Vishnu and is an excellent example of Indo-Aryan architecture.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari: A beautiful garden on the banks of Lake Fateh Sagar, featuring lush lawns, fountains, and shaded walkways.
Boat ride on Lake Pichola (depending on water level), offering views of Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 9: Saturday, March 6, 2027 Saturday, March 6, 2027 - Udaipur-Chittorgarh-Pushkar (324 Km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Pushkar with a visit to the historic city of Chittorgarh.
Vijay Stambha: Also known as the Tower of Victory, built by Rana Kumbha in 1448 to commemorate victory over the Sultan of Malwa.
Chittorgarh Fort: One of the largest forts in India, symbolizing Rajput valor and sacrifice.
Rana Kumbha’s Palace: Originally built by Bappa Rawal in 734 AD and later reconstructed by Maharana Kumbha.
Rana Ratan Singh’s Palace: Located near Ratneshwar Talab, this palace is associated with Rana Ratan Singh II.
Kirti Stambha: A 22-meter-high tower built by a Jain merchant between 1179 and 1191 AD.
Arrival in Pushkar and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Pushkar.
Day 10: Sunday, March 7, 2027 Sunday, March 7, 2027 - Pushkar-Jaipur (148 KM, 2 hours and 57 minutes)
After breakfast, visit Pushkar.
The Brahma Temple: Dating back to the 14th century, dedicated to Lord Brahma, one of the few temples in the world devoted to this deity.
Pushkar Lake: A sacred lake considered highly important in Hindu pilgrimage traditions.
Departure for Jaipur.
Experience gem-cutting – Observe artisans shaping and polishing precious stones such as emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and diamonds using traditional techniques.
The Ancient Art of Hand Printing: Jaipur is famous for block printing, a traditional textile art using hand-carved wooden blocks to create intricate designs on fabrics.
Birla Mandir: Located at the foot of Moti Dungri Fort, this temple is particularly beautiful when illuminated in the evening.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 11: Monday, March 8, 2027 Monday, March 8, 2027 - Jaipur
After breakfast begin the city tour.
Amer Fort: Located 11 km from Jaipur, this hilltop fort is one of Rajasthan’s most famous landmarks.
Jal Mahal (Photo Stop): A stunning palace located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, appearing to float on the water.
City Palace: A historic royal residence including Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, now partly converted into a museum.
Jantar Mantar: A remarkable astronomical observatory featuring giant instruments used for measuring time and celestial movements.
Hawa Mahal (Photo Stop): Known as the “Palace of Winds,” built so royal women could observe street life without being seen.
Galtaji Temple: Also known as the Monkey Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman and famous for its natural water tanks and monkeys.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 12: Tuesday, March 9, 2027 Tuesday, March 9, 2027 - Jaipur-Abhaneri-Fatehpur Sikri-Agra (241 km 4 hours 30 minutes)
After breakfast, depart for Agra.
On the way visit Chand Baori in Abhaneri and Fatehpur Sikri
Chand Baori: One of the deepest and largest step wells in India, known for its geometric design.
Fatehpur Sikri: Built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, this red sandstone city served as the Mughal capital for 15 years and showcases impressive Indo-Islamic architecture.
Overnight in Agra.
Day 13: Wednesday, March 10, 2027 Wednesday, March 10, 2027 - Agra-Delhi (231 km, 3 hours and 55 minutes)
After breakfast
Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a symbol of eternal love built by Shah Jahan in memory of Mumtaz Mahal. Completed in 1653, it is considered one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture.
Marble Craftsmanship: Discover Agra’s world-famous marble art featuring intricate gemstone inlays inspired by the Taj Mahal.
Agra Fort: A crescent-shaped fortress built by Emperor Akbar in 1565 along the Yamuna River.
After the visit, depart for Delhi and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 14: Thursday, March 11, 2027 Thursday, March 11, 2027 - Delhi – Next Destination
After breakfast
Transfer to New Delhi International Airport according to your flight schedule.
Ciao India Tours wishes you a pleasant journey.
Inclusions
✔ 13 nights in 4-star and Heritage hotels with half board (Breakfast and Dinner), all taxes included.
✔ All transfers from the airport/station to the hotel and vice versa as per the program.
✔ All transfers by air-conditioned vehicle as per itinerary.
✔ Dinners in hotels
✔ Tickets for monuments as per program
✔ All activities as per the program
✔ Professional English-speaking tour guide throughout the tour.
✔ Rickshaw ride in Old Delhi
✔ Tour in a tuk tuk in Bikaner
✔ Camel or Jeep ride in Jaisalmer
✔ Safari to the Bishnoi village
✔ Boat tour in Udaipur
✔ Wi-Fi in the car
✔ One bottle of water per person per day
✔ All taxes
✔ Tolls, parking, fuel, driver accommodation
Exclusions
✘ Visa (25 USD)
✘ International flight
✘ Health insurance
✘ Cancellation/modification of flights, trains.
✘ All lunches
✘ Alcoholic beverages
✘ Personal expenses
✘ Camera fees etc.
✘ Tips for drivers, tour guides, waiters, etc.
✘ Anything not included in the inclusions
Minimum 4 people
Double Room – 1128 EUR/Person
Single Room – 1674 EUR/Person
Itinerary: Delhi-Mandawa–Bikaner-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Udaipur–Pushkar-Jaipur–Agra-Delhi
Day 1: Friday, March 12, 2027 Friday, March 12, 2027 - Arrival in Delhi
Arrival at New Delhi International Airport. After completing immigration procedures and collecting your luggage, our representative will welcome you outside the terminal and assist with the transfer to your hotel. Check-in is at 2:00 PM / Check-out is at 12:00 PM.
Delhi’s Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India, built in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan. With its magnificent domes and vast courtyard, it offers impressive views over Old Delhi.
Pedal Rickshaw Ride in Old Delhi: The vibrant atmosphere of Delhi’s traditional markets can best be experienced in Chandni Chowk, where narrow lanes are filled with colorful shops, street vendors, and local life throughout the day.
Red Fort (Photo Stop): The Red Fort is one of the grand architectural masterpieces commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. Its construction took about 9 years and required an investment of 10 million rupees.
Raj Ghat: The Raj Ghat Memorial marks the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi, known as the Father of the Nation and a global symbol of peace.
India Gate: In the center of New Delhi stands the 42-meter-high India Gate, a triumphal arch resembling the Arc de Triomphe. It commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died fighting for the British Army during World War I.
President’s House and old and new Parliament Palace (Photo Stop) – Home to the president of the world’s largest democracy, you can also see the old and new parliament house.
Laxmi Narayan Temple: Dedicated to Lord Narayan and his consort Goddess Laxmi, the temple symbolizes prosperity and devotion.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: One of the most important Sikh temples, associated with Guru HarKrishan, the eighth Sikh Guru. The complex is famous for its sacred pool known as the Sarovar.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 2: Saturday, March 13, 2027 Saturday, March 13, 2027 - Delhi-Mandawa (243 km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Mandawa.
Upon arrival visit the charming town of Mandawa, located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, famous for its beautifully painted havelis. Often referred to as the “Open-Air Art Gallery of Rajasthan,” the town preserves the grandeur and artistic heritage of the 19th-century Marwari merchants. Here you can visit the famous Havelis of Mandawa.
Overnight in Mandawa.
Day 3: Sunday, March 14, 2027 Sunday, March 14, 2027 - Mandawa-Deshnok-Bikaner (192 km, 3:30 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Bikaner. En route, visit the Rat Temple (Karni Mata Temple)
Karni Mata Temple – Those who wish may choose not to enter). The temple is famous for approximately 20,000 black rats that are worshipped here.
Arrival in Bikaner, followed by an afternoon visit to Junagarh Fort and a tuk tuk ride.
Junagarh Fort: Built under the supervision of Karan Chand, Prime Minister of Raja Rai Singh, the sixth ruler of Bikaner (1571–1611 AD). Construction of the fort walls and moat began in 1589 and was completed in 1594.
Tuk Tuk Tour: Explore Bikaner’s Old City with its traditional neighborhoods, narrow alleys, historic mansions, and colorful bazaars. Discover the vibrant street culture and historic havelis by autorickshaw and on foot.
Overnight stay in Bikaner.
Day 4: Monday, March 15, 2027 Monday, March 15, 2027 - Bikaner-Ramdevra-Jaisalmer (250 KM, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jaisalmer with visits along the way.
Ramdevra Temple: A revered pilgrimage site dedicated to Baba Ramdevji, a 14th-century saint believed by many Hindus to be an incarnation of Lord Krishna.
Bhaderiya Temple and Library: One of the largest libraries in Asia, with a collection of approximately 900,000 books and seating capacity for 4,000 people. The structure is located about 16 feet underground.
Arrival in Jaisalmer.
Visit Bada Bagh, This garden complex houses royal cenotaphs (chhatris) of the maharajas of Jaisalmer, including that of Jai Singh II, and offers spectacular sunset views.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 5: Tuesday, March 16, 2027 Tuesday, March 16, 2027 - Day 5: Jaisalmer
After breakfast.
Gadisar Lake, built by Maharawal Gadsi in the 14th century as the main water source for the city.
Sónar Fort: Known as the Golden Fort, its honey-colored sandstone walls rise dramatically from the desert landscape. Inside, admire beautifully carved havelis with intricate balconies and windows.
Historical Walk: Walk through the old houses and local markets to experience the culture of the city, followed by a visit to Patwon Ki Haveli, one of the most important architectural landmarks of Jaisalmer.
Return to the hotel to rest before departing for the Thar Desert.
Camel/Jeep Ride: Enjoy an unforgettable experience in the Thar Desert, exploring sand dunes on camel or jeep while witnessing traditional desert life and scenery.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 6: Wednesday, March 17, 2027 Wednesday, March 17, 2027 - Jaisalmer-Jodhpur (286 KM, 5 hours and 30 minutes)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jodhpur. Upon Arrival visit
Mehrangarh Fort, one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan and a symbol of the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Jaswant Thada: A stunning marble monument often referred to as the “Taj Mahal of Marwar,” built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.
Old City of Jodhpur and Market: Founded by Rao Jodha in 1459 AD, the old city is surrounded by a 10-kilometer wall with eight gates. The market near the clock tower is famous for spices, handicrafts, perfumes, footwear, and traditional clothing.
Overnight in Jodhpur.
Day 7: Thursday, March 18, 2027 Thursday, March 18, 2027 - Jodhpur-Ranakpur-Udaipur (259 km, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Enjoy a safari in the Bishnoi Village. The Bishnoi region is known for its scenic landscapes, Khejri trees, wildlife such as deer and local life.
The Bishnois and Opium: Although now regulated, the Bishnoi community historically used opium for religious purposes and has received special permission from the Indian government for ritual use.
Continue towards Udaipur on the way visit Ranakpur Jain Temple
Ranakpur Jain Temple, renowned worldwide for its exceptional marble architecture and detailed carvings. It is one of the five major Jain pilgrimage sites.
Arrival and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 8: Friday, March 19, 2027 Friday, March 19, 2027 - Udaipur
After breakfast.
Explore Udaipur, the most romantic city in Rajasthan, located on the shores of Lake Pichola and surrounded by picturesque lakes.
City Palace, the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, built in 1725 by Maharana Udai Singh. The palace combines medieval, European, and Chinese architectural influences.
Jagadish Temple: Located next to the City Palace, this temple houses a black stone statue of Lord Vishnu and is an excellent example of Indo-Aryan architecture.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari: A beautiful garden on the banks of Lake Fateh Sagar, featuring lush lawns, fountains, and shaded walkways.
Boat ride on Lake Pichola (depending on water level), offering views of Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 9: Saturday, March 20, 2027 Saturday, March 20, 2027 - Udaipur-Chittorgarh-Pushkar (324 Km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Pushkar with a visit to the historic city of Chittorgarh.
Vijay Stambha: Also known as the Tower of Victory, built by Rana Kumbha in 1448 to commemorate victory over the Sultan of Malwa.
Chittorgarh Fort: One of the largest forts in India, symbolizing Rajput valor and sacrifice.
Rana Kumbha’s Palace: Originally built by Bappa Rawal in 734 AD and later reconstructed by Maharana Kumbha.
Rana Ratan Singh’s Palace: Located near Ratneshwar Talab, this palace is associated with Rana Ratan Singh II.
Kirti Stambha: A 22-meter-high tower built by a Jain merchant between 1179 and 1191 AD.
Arrival in Pushkar and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Pushkar.
Day 10: Sunday, March 21, 2027 Sunday, March 21, 2027 - Pushkar-Jaipur (148 KM, 2 hours and 57 minutes)
After breakfast, visit Pushkar.
The Brahma Temple: Dating back to the 14th century, dedicated to Lord Brahma, one of the few temples in the world devoted to this deity.
Pushkar Lake: A sacred lake considered highly important in Hindu pilgrimage traditions.
Departure for Jaipur.
Experience gem-cutting – Observe artisans shaping and polishing precious stones such as emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and diamonds using traditional techniques.
The Ancient Art of Hand Printing: Jaipur is famous for block printing, a traditional textile art using hand-carved wooden blocks to create intricate designs on fabrics.
Birla Mandir: Located at the foot of Moti Dungri Fort, this temple is particularly beautiful when illuminated in the evening.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 11: Monday, March 22, 2027 Monday, March 22, 2027 - Jaipur
After breakfast begin the city tour.
Amer Fort: Located 11 km from Jaipur, this hilltop fort is one of Rajasthan’s most famous landmarks.
Jal Mahal (Photo Stop): A stunning palace located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, appearing to float on the water.
City Palace: A historic royal residence including Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, now partly converted into a museum.
Jantar Mantar: A remarkable astronomical observatory featuring giant instruments used for measuring time and celestial movements.
Hawa Mahal (Photo Stop): Known as the “Palace of Winds,” built so royal women could observe street life without being seen.
Galtaji Temple: Also known as the Monkey Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman and famous for its natural water tanks and monkeys.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 12: Tuesday, March 23, 2027 Tuesday, March 23, 2027 - Jaipur-Abhaneri-Fatehpur Sikri-Agra (241 km 4 hours 30 minutes)
After breakfast, depart for Agra.
On the way visit Chand Baori in Abhaneri and Fatehpur Sikri
Chand Baori: One of the deepest and largest step wells in India, known for its geometric design.
Fatehpur Sikri: Built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, this red sandstone city served as the Mughal capital for 15 years and showcases impressive Indo-Islamic architecture.
Overnight in Agra.
Day 13: Wednesday, March 24, 2027 Wednesday, March 24, 2027 - Agra-Delhi (231 km, 3 hours and 55 minutes)
After breakfast
Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a symbol of eternal love built by Shah Jahan in memory of Mumtaz Mahal. Completed in 1653, it is considered one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture.
Marble Craftsmanship: Discover Agra’s world-famous marble art featuring intricate gemstone inlays inspired by the Taj Mahal.
Agra Fort: A crescent-shaped fortress built by Emperor Akbar in 1565 along the Yamuna River.
After the visit, depart for Delhi and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 14: Thursday, March 25, 2027 Thursday, March 25, 2027 - Delhi – Next Destination
After breakfast
Transfer to New Delhi International Airport according to your flight schedule.
Ciao India Tours wishes you a pleasant journey.
Inclusions
✔ 13 nights in 4-star and Heritage hotels with half board (Breakfast and Dinner), all taxes included.
✔ All transfers from the airport/station to the hotel and vice versa as per the program.
✔ All transfers by air-conditioned vehicle as per itinerary.
✔ Dinners in hotels
✔ Tickets for monuments as per program
✔ All activities as per the program
✔ Professional English-speaking tour guide throughout the tour.
✔ Rickshaw ride in Old Delhi
✔ Tour in a tuk tuk in Bikaner
✔ Camel or Jeep ride in Jaisalmer
✔ Safari to the Bishnoi village
✔ Boat tour in Udaipur
✔ Wi-Fi in the car
✔ One bottle of water per person per day
✔ All taxes
✔ Tolls, parking, fuel, driver accommodation
Exclusions
✘ Visa (25 USD)
✘ International flight
✘ Health insurance
✘ Cancellation/modification of flights, trains.
✘ All lunches
✘ Alcoholic beverages
✘ Personal expenses
✘ Camera fees etc.
✘ Tips for drivers, tour guides, waiters, etc.
✘ Anything not included in the inclusions
Minimum 4 people
Double Room – 1098 EUR/Person
Single Room – 1596 EUR/Person
Itinerary: Delhi-Mandawa–Bikaner-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Udaipur–Pushkar-Jaipur–Agra-Delhi
Day 1: Friday, March 26, 2027 Friday, March 26, 2027 - Arrival in Delhi
Arrival at New Delhi International Airport. After completing immigration procedures and collecting your luggage, our representative will welcome you outside the terminal and assist with the transfer to your hotel. Check-in is at 2:00 PM / Check-out is at 12:00 PM.
Delhi’s Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India, built in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan. With its magnificent domes and vast courtyard, it offers impressive views over Old Delhi.
Pedal Rickshaw Ride in Old Delhi: The vibrant atmosphere of Delhi’s traditional markets can best be experienced in Chandni Chowk, where narrow lanes are filled with colorful shops, street vendors, and local life throughout the day.
Red Fort (Photo Stop): The Red Fort is one of the grand architectural masterpieces commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. Its construction took about 9 years and required an investment of 10 million rupees.
Raj Ghat: The Raj Ghat Memorial marks the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi, known as the Father of the Nation and a global symbol of peace.
India Gate: In the center of New Delhi stands the 42-meter-high India Gate, a triumphal arch resembling the Arc de Triomphe. It commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died fighting for the British Army during World War I.
President’s House and old and new Parliament Palace (Photo Stop) – Home to the president of the world’s largest democracy, you can also see the old and new parliament house.
Laxmi Narayan Temple: Dedicated to Lord Narayan and his consort Goddess Laxmi, the temple symbolizes prosperity and devotion.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: One of the most important Sikh temples, associated with Guru HarKrishan, the eighth Sikh Guru. The complex is famous for its sacred pool known as the Sarovar.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 2: Saturday, March 27, 2027 Saturday, March 27, 2027 - Delhi-Mandawa (243 km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Mandawa.
Upon arrival visit the charming town of Mandawa, located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, famous for its beautifully painted havelis. Often referred to as the “Open-Air Art Gallery of Rajasthan,” the town preserves the grandeur and artistic heritage of the 19th-century Marwari merchants. Here you can visit the famous Havelis of Mandawa.
Overnight in Mandawa.
Day 3: Sunday, March 28, 2027 Sunday, March 28, 2027 - Mandawa-Deshnok-Bikaner (192 km, 3:30 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Bikaner. En route, visit the Rat Temple (Karni Mata Temple)
Karni Mata Temple – Those who wish may choose not to enter). The temple is famous for approximately 20,000 black rats that are worshipped here.
Arrival in Bikaner, followed by an afternoon visit to Junagarh Fort and a tuk tuk ride.
Junagarh Fort: Built under the supervision of Karan Chand, Prime Minister of Raja Rai Singh, the sixth ruler of Bikaner (1571–1611 AD). Construction of the fort walls and moat began in 1589 and was completed in 1594.
Tuk Tuk Tour: Explore Bikaner’s Old City with its traditional neighborhoods, narrow alleys, historic mansions, and colorful bazaars. Discover the vibrant street culture and historic havelis by autorickshaw and on foot.
Overnight stay in Bikaner.
Day 4: Monday, March 29, 2027 Monday, March 29, 2027 - Bikaner-Ramdevra-Jaisalmer (250 KM, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jaisalmer with visits along the way.
Ramdevra Temple: A revered pilgrimage site dedicated to Baba Ramdevji, a 14th-century saint believed by many Hindus to be an incarnation of Lord Krishna.
Bhaderiya Temple and Library: One of the largest libraries in Asia, with a collection of approximately 900,000 books and seating capacity for 4,000 people. The structure is located about 16 feet underground.
Arrival in Jaisalmer.
Visit Bada Bagh, This garden complex houses royal cenotaphs (chhatris) of the maharajas of Jaisalmer, including that of Jai Singh II, and offers spectacular sunset views.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 5: Tuesday, March 30, 2027 Tuesday, March 30, 2027 - Day 5: Jaisalmer
After breakfast.
Gadisar Lake, built by Maharawal Gadsi in the 14th century as the main water source for the city.
Sónar Fort: Known as the Golden Fort, its honey-colored sandstone walls rise dramatically from the desert landscape. Inside, admire beautifully carved havelis with intricate balconies and windows.
Historical Walk: Walk through the old houses and local markets to experience the culture of the city, followed by a visit to Patwon Ki Haveli, one of the most important architectural landmarks of Jaisalmer.
Return to the hotel to rest before departing for the Thar Desert.
Camel/Jeep Ride: Enjoy an unforgettable experience in the Thar Desert, exploring sand dunes on camel or jeep while witnessing traditional desert life and scenery.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 6: Wednesday, March 31, 2027 Wednesday, March 31, 2027 - Jaisalmer-Jodhpur (286 KM, 5 hours and 30 minutes)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jodhpur. Upon Arrival visit
Mehrangarh Fort, one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan and a symbol of the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Jaswant Thada: A stunning marble monument often referred to as the “Taj Mahal of Marwar,” built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.
Old City of Jodhpur and Market: Founded by Rao Jodha in 1459 AD, the old city is surrounded by a 10-kilometer wall with eight gates. The market near the clock tower is famous for spices, handicrafts, perfumes, footwear, and traditional clothing.
Overnight in Jodhpur.
Day 7: Thursday, April 1, 2027 Thursday, April 1, 2027 - Jodhpur-Ranakpur-Udaipur (259 km, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Enjoy a safari in the Bishnoi Village. The Bishnoi region is known for its scenic landscapes, Khejri trees, wildlife such as deer and local life.
The Bishnois and Opium: Although now regulated, the Bishnoi community historically used opium for religious purposes and has received special permission from the Indian government for ritual use.
Continue towards Udaipur on the way visit Ranakpur Jain Temple
Ranakpur Jain Temple, renowned worldwide for its exceptional marble architecture and detailed carvings. It is one of the five major Jain pilgrimage sites.
Arrival and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 8: Friday, April 2, 2027 Friday, April 2, 2027 - Udaipur
After breakfast.
Explore Udaipur, the most romantic city in Rajasthan, located on the shores of Lake Pichola and surrounded by picturesque lakes.
City Palace, the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, built in 1725 by Maharana Udai Singh. The palace combines medieval, European, and Chinese architectural influences.
Jagadish Temple: Located next to the City Palace, this temple houses a black stone statue of Lord Vishnu and is an excellent example of Indo-Aryan architecture.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari: A beautiful garden on the banks of Lake Fateh Sagar, featuring lush lawns, fountains, and shaded walkways.
Boat ride on Lake Pichola (depending on water level), offering views of Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 9: Saturday, April 3, 2027 Saturday, April 3, 2027 - Udaipur-Chittorgarh-Pushkar (324 Km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Pushkar with a visit to the historic city of Chittorgarh.
Vijay Stambha: Also known as the Tower of Victory, built by Rana Kumbha in 1448 to commemorate victory over the Sultan of Malwa.
Chittorgarh Fort: One of the largest forts in India, symbolizing Rajput valor and sacrifice.
Rana Kumbha’s Palace: Originally built by Bappa Rawal in 734 AD and later reconstructed by Maharana Kumbha.
Rana Ratan Singh’s Palace: Located near Ratneshwar Talab, this palace is associated with Rana Ratan Singh II.
Kirti Stambha: A 22-meter-high tower built by a Jain merchant between 1179 and 1191 AD.
Arrival in Pushkar and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Pushkar.
Day 10: Sunday, April 4, 2027 Sunday, April 4, 2027 - Pushkar-Jaipur (148 KM, 2 hours and 57 minutes)
After breakfast, visit Pushkar.
The Brahma Temple: Dating back to the 14th century, dedicated to Lord Brahma, one of the few temples in the world devoted to this deity.
Pushkar Lake: A sacred lake considered highly important in Hindu pilgrimage traditions.
Departure for Jaipur.
Experience gem-cutting – Observe artisans shaping and polishing precious stones such as emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and diamonds using traditional techniques.
The Ancient Art of Hand Printing: Jaipur is famous for block printing, a traditional textile art using hand-carved wooden blocks to create intricate designs on fabrics.
Birla Mandir: Located at the foot of Moti Dungri Fort, this temple is particularly beautiful when illuminated in the evening.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 11: Monday, April 5, 2027 Monday, April 5, 2027 - Jaipur
After breakfast begin the city tour.
Amer Fort: Located 11 km from Jaipur, this hilltop fort is one of Rajasthan’s most famous landmarks.
Jal Mahal (Photo Stop): A stunning palace located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, appearing to float on the water.
City Palace: A historic royal residence including Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, now partly converted into a museum.
Jantar Mantar: A remarkable astronomical observatory featuring giant instruments used for measuring time and celestial movements.
Hawa Mahal (Photo Stop): Known as the “Palace of Winds,” built so royal women could observe street life without being seen.
Galtaji Temple: Also known as the Monkey Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman and famous for its natural water tanks and monkeys.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 12: Tuesday, April 6, 2027 Tuesday, April 6, 2027 - Jaipur-Abhaneri-Fatehpur Sikri-Agra (241 km 4 hours 30 minutes)
After breakfast, depart for Agra.
On the way visit Chand Baori in Abhaneri and Fatehpur Sikri
Chand Baori: One of the deepest and largest step wells in India, known for its geometric design.
Fatehpur Sikri: Built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, this red sandstone city served as the Mughal capital for 15 years and showcases impressive Indo-Islamic architecture.
Overnight in Agra.
Day 13: Wednesday, April 7, 2027 Wednesday, April 7, 2027 - Agra-Delhi (231 km, 3 hours and 55 minutes)
After breakfast
Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a symbol of eternal love built by Shah Jahan in memory of Mumtaz Mahal. Completed in 1653, it is considered one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture.
Marble Craftsmanship: Discover Agra’s world-famous marble art featuring intricate gemstone inlays inspired by the Taj Mahal.
Agra Fort: A crescent-shaped fortress built by Emperor Akbar in 1565 along the Yamuna River.
After the visit, depart for Delhi and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 14: Thursday, April 8, 2027 Thursday, April 8, 2027 - Delhi – Next Destination
After breakfast
Transfer to New Delhi International Airport according to your flight schedule.
Ciao India Tours wishes you a pleasant journey.
Inclusions
✔ 13 nights in 4-star and Heritage hotels with half board (Breakfast and Dinner), all taxes included.
✔ All transfers from the airport/station to the hotel and vice versa as per the program.
✔ All transfers by air-conditioned vehicle as per itinerary.
✔ Dinners in hotels
✔ Tickets for monuments as per program
✔ All activities as per the program
✔ Professional English-speaking tour guide throughout the tour.
✔ Rickshaw ride in Old Delhi
✔ Tour in a tuk tuk in Bikaner
✔ Camel or Jeep ride in Jaisalmer
✔ Safari to the Bishnoi village
✔ Boat tour in Udaipur
✔ Wi-Fi in the car
✔ One bottle of water per person per day
✔ All taxes
✔ Tolls, parking, fuel, driver accommodation
Exclusions
✘ Visa (25 USD)
✘ International flight
✘ Health insurance
✘ Cancellation/modification of flights, trains.
✘ All lunches
✘ Alcoholic beverages
✘ Personal expenses
✘ Camera fees etc.
✘ Tips for drivers, tour guides, waiters, etc.
✘ Anything not included in the inclusions
Minimum 4 people
Double Room – 1098 EUR/Person
Single Room – 1596 EUR/Person
Itinerary: Delhi-Mandawa–Bikaner-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Udaipur–Pushkar-Jaipur–Agra-Delhi
Day 1: Friday, April 9, 2027 Friday, April 9, 2027 - Arrival in Delhi
Arrival at New Delhi International Airport. After completing immigration procedures and collecting your luggage, our representative will welcome you outside the terminal and assist with the transfer to your hotel. Check-in is at 2:00 PM / Check-out is at 12:00 PM.
Delhi’s Jama Masjid is one of the largest mosques in India, built in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan. With its magnificent domes and vast courtyard, it offers impressive views over Old Delhi.
Pedal Rickshaw Ride in Old Delhi: The vibrant atmosphere of Delhi’s traditional markets can best be experienced in Chandni Chowk, where narrow lanes are filled with colorful shops, street vendors, and local life throughout the day.
Red Fort (Photo Stop): The Red Fort is one of the grand architectural masterpieces commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. Its construction took about 9 years and required an investment of 10 million rupees.
Raj Ghat: The Raj Ghat Memorial marks the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi, known as the Father of the Nation and a global symbol of peace.
India Gate: In the center of New Delhi stands the 42-meter-high India Gate, a triumphal arch resembling the Arc de Triomphe. It commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died fighting for the British Army during World War I.
President’s House and old and new Parliament Palace (Photo Stop) – Home to the president of the world’s largest democracy, you can also see the old and new parliament house.
Laxmi Narayan Temple: Dedicated to Lord Narayan and his consort Goddess Laxmi, the temple symbolizes prosperity and devotion.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: One of the most important Sikh temples, associated with Guru HarKrishan, the eighth Sikh Guru. The complex is famous for its sacred pool known as the Sarovar.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 2: Saturday, April 10, 2027 Saturday, April 10, 2027 - Delhi-Mandawa (243 km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Mandawa.
Upon arrival visit the charming town of Mandawa, located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, famous for its beautifully painted havelis. Often referred to as the “Open-Air Art Gallery of Rajasthan,” the town preserves the grandeur and artistic heritage of the 19th-century Marwari merchants. Here you can visit the famous Havelis of Mandawa.
Overnight in Mandawa.
Day 3: Sunday, April 11, 2027 Sunday, April 11, 2027 - Mandawa-Deshnok-Bikaner (192 km, 3:30 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Bikaner. En route, visit the Rat Temple (Karni Mata Temple)
Karni Mata Temple – Those who wish may choose not to enter). The temple is famous for approximately 20,000 black rats that are worshipped here.
Arrival in Bikaner, followed by an afternoon visit to Junagarh Fort and a tuk tuk ride.
Junagarh Fort: Built under the supervision of Karan Chand, Prime Minister of Raja Rai Singh, the sixth ruler of Bikaner (1571–1611 AD). Construction of the fort walls and moat began in 1589 and was completed in 1594.
Tuk Tuk Tour: Explore Bikaner’s Old City with its traditional neighborhoods, narrow alleys, historic mansions, and colorful bazaars. Discover the vibrant street culture and historic havelis by autorickshaw and on foot.
Overnight stay in Bikaner.
Day 4: Monday, April 12, 2027 Monday, April 12, 2027 - Bikaner-Ramdevra-Jaisalmer (250 KM, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jaisalmer with visits along the way.
Ramdevra Temple: A revered pilgrimage site dedicated to Baba Ramdevji, a 14th-century saint believed by many Hindus to be an incarnation of Lord Krishna.
Bhaderiya Temple and Library: One of the largest libraries in Asia, with a collection of approximately 900,000 books and seating capacity for 4,000 people. The structure is located about 16 feet underground.
Arrival in Jaisalmer.
Visit Bada Bagh, This garden complex houses royal cenotaphs (chhatris) of the maharajas of Jaisalmer, including that of Jai Singh II, and offers spectacular sunset views.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 5: Tuesday, April 13, 2027 Tuesday, April 13, 2027 - Day 5: Jaisalmer
After breakfast.
Gadisar Lake, built by Maharawal Gadsi in the 14th century as the main water source for the city.
Sónar Fort: Known as the Golden Fort, its honey-colored sandstone walls rise dramatically from the desert landscape. Inside, admire beautifully carved havelis with intricate balconies and windows.
Historical Walk: Walk through the old houses and local markets to experience the culture of the city, followed by a visit to Patwon Ki Haveli, one of the most important architectural landmarks of Jaisalmer.
Return to the hotel to rest before departing for the Thar Desert.
Camel/Jeep Ride: Enjoy an unforgettable experience in the Thar Desert, exploring sand dunes on camel or jeep while witnessing traditional desert life and scenery.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
Day 6: Wednesday, April 14, 2027 Wednesday, April 14, 2027 - Jaisalmer-Jodhpur (286 KM, 5 hours and 30 minutes)
After breakfast.
Depart for Jodhpur. Upon Arrival visit
Mehrangarh Fort, one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan and a symbol of the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Jaswant Thada: A stunning marble monument often referred to as the “Taj Mahal of Marwar,” built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.
Old City of Jodhpur and Market: Founded by Rao Jodha in 1459 AD, the old city is surrounded by a 10-kilometer wall with eight gates. The market near the clock tower is famous for spices, handicrafts, perfumes, footwear, and traditional clothing.
Overnight in Jodhpur.
Day 7: Thursday, April 15, 2027 Thursday, April 15, 2027 - Jodhpur-Ranakpur-Udaipur (259 km, 5 hours)
After breakfast.
Enjoy a safari in the Bishnoi Village. The Bishnoi region is known for its scenic landscapes, Khejri trees, wildlife such as deer and local life.
The Bishnois and Opium: Although now regulated, the Bishnoi community historically used opium for religious purposes and has received special permission from the Indian government for ritual use.
Continue towards Udaipur on the way visit Ranakpur Jain Temple
Ranakpur Jain Temple, renowned worldwide for its exceptional marble architecture and detailed carvings. It is one of the five major Jain pilgrimage sites.
Arrival and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 8: Friday, April 16, 2027 Friday, April 16, 2027 - Udaipur
After breakfast.
Explore Udaipur, the most romantic city in Rajasthan, located on the shores of Lake Pichola and surrounded by picturesque lakes.
City Palace, the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, built in 1725 by Maharana Udai Singh. The palace combines medieval, European, and Chinese architectural influences.
Jagadish Temple: Located next to the City Palace, this temple houses a black stone statue of Lord Vishnu and is an excellent example of Indo-Aryan architecture.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari: A beautiful garden on the banks of Lake Fateh Sagar, featuring lush lawns, fountains, and shaded walkways.
Boat ride on Lake Pichola (depending on water level), offering views of Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 9: Saturday, April 17, 2027 Saturday, April 17, 2027 - Udaipur-Chittorgarh-Pushkar (324 Km, 6 hours)
After breakfast,
Depart for Pushkar with a visit to the historic city of Chittorgarh.
Vijay Stambha: Also known as the Tower of Victory, built by Rana Kumbha in 1448 to commemorate victory over the Sultan of Malwa.
Chittorgarh Fort: One of the largest forts in India, symbolizing Rajput valor and sacrifice.
Rana Kumbha’s Palace: Originally built by Bappa Rawal in 734 AD and later reconstructed by Maharana Kumbha.
Rana Ratan Singh’s Palace: Located near Ratneshwar Talab, this palace is associated with Rana Ratan Singh II.
Kirti Stambha: A 22-meter-high tower built by a Jain merchant between 1179 and 1191 AD.
Arrival in Pushkar and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Pushkar.
Day 10: Sunday, April 18, 2027 Sunday, April 18, 2027 - Pushkar-Jaipur (148 KM, 2 hours and 57 minutes)
After breakfast, visit Pushkar.
The Brahma Temple: Dating back to the 14th century, dedicated to Lord Brahma, one of the few temples in the world devoted to this deity.
Pushkar Lake: A sacred lake considered highly important in Hindu pilgrimage traditions.
Departure for Jaipur.
Experience gem-cutting – Observe artisans shaping and polishing precious stones such as emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and diamonds using traditional techniques.
The Ancient Art of Hand Printing: Jaipur is famous for block printing, a traditional textile art using hand-carved wooden blocks to create intricate designs on fabrics.
Birla Mandir: Located at the foot of Moti Dungri Fort, this temple is particularly beautiful when illuminated in the evening.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 11: Monday, April 19, 2027 Monday, April 19, 2027 - Jaipur
After breakfast begin the city tour.
Amer Fort: Located 11 km from Jaipur, this hilltop fort is one of Rajasthan’s most famous landmarks.
Jal Mahal (Photo Stop): A stunning palace located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, appearing to float on the water.
City Palace: A historic royal residence including Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, now partly converted into a museum.
Jantar Mantar: A remarkable astronomical observatory featuring giant instruments used for measuring time and celestial movements.
Hawa Mahal (Photo Stop): Known as the “Palace of Winds,” built so royal women could observe street life without being seen.
Galtaji Temple: Also known as the Monkey Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman and famous for its natural water tanks and monkeys.
Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 12: Tuesday, April 20, 2027 Tuesday, April 20, 2027 - Jaipur-Abhaneri-Fatehpur Sikri-Agra (241 km 4 hours 30 minutes)
After breakfast, depart for Agra.
On the way visit Chand Baori in Abhaneri and Fatehpur Sikri
Chand Baori: One of the deepest and largest step wells in India, known for its geometric design.
Fatehpur Sikri: Built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, this red sandstone city served as the Mughal capital for 15 years and showcases impressive Indo-Islamic architecture.
Overnight in Agra.
Day 13: Wednesday, April 21, 2027 Wednesday, April 21, 2027 - Agra-Delhi (231 km, 3 hours and 55 minutes)
After breakfast
Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a symbol of eternal love built by Shah Jahan in memory of Mumtaz Mahal. Completed in 1653, it is considered one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture.
Marble Craftsmanship: Discover Agra’s world-famous marble art featuring intricate gemstone inlays inspired by the Taj Mahal.
Agra Fort: A crescent-shaped fortress built by Emperor Akbar in 1565 along the Yamuna River.
After the visit, depart for Delhi and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Delhi.
Day 14: Thursday, April 22, 2027 Thursday, April 22, 2027 - Delhi – Next Destination
After breakfast
Transfer to New Delhi International Airport according to your flight schedule.
Ciao India Tours wishes you a pleasant journey.
Inclusions
✔ 13 nights in 4-star and Heritage hotels with half board (Breakfast and Dinner), all taxes included.
✔ All transfers from the airport/station to the hotel and vice versa as per the program.
✔ All transfers by air-conditioned vehicle as per itinerary.
✔ Dinners in hotels
✔ Tickets for monuments as per program
✔ All activities as per the program
✔ Professional English-speaking tour guide throughout the tour.
✔ Rickshaw ride in Old Delhi
✔ Tour in a tuk tuk in Bikaner
✔ Camel or Jeep ride in Jaisalmer
✔ Safari to the Bishnoi village
✔ Boat tour in Udaipur
✔ Wi-Fi in the car
✔ One bottle of water per person per day
✔ All taxes
✔ Tolls, parking, fuel, driver accommodation
Exclusions
✘ Visa (25 USD)
✘ International flight
✘ Health insurance
✘ Cancellation/modification of flights, trains.
✘ All lunches
✘ Alcoholic beverages
✘ Personal expenses
✘ Camera fees etc.
✘ Tips for drivers, tour guides, waiters, etc.
✘ Anything not included in the inclusions
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