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Delhi » Mandawa » Bikaner » Jaisalmer » Jodhpur » Udaipur » Jaipur » Pushkar » Agra » Orcha » Khajuraho » Varanasi » Delhi
A tour of Rajasthan combined with Khajuraho and Varanasi offers a fascinating mix of cultural heritage, majestic palaces, ancient temples, and spiritual experiences.
Day 01: Arrival in Delhi
The airport in Delhi. The capital of India does not require any specific tourist destination to attract visitors, so it does not require any introduction. This city’s lifestyle and colors are enough to entice anyone to visit. stay over night.
Day 02: Arrival in Delhi:
Enjoy a full-day sightseeing tour of Old and New Delhi following breakfast. Visit the magnificent Red Fort, which was constructed between 1638 and 1648, the Jama Masjid, India’s largest mosque, which was built in 1650, Chandani Chowk, a shopping district where you can take a rickshaw ride, and Rajghat, Mahatma Gandhi’s (Father of the Nation) burial site. President House, formerly known as Viceroy’s House, was constructed in 1921 and is currently the official residence of the Indian President. India Gate is a 1931 war memorial. The tomb of Humayun, built in 1552. Qutub-ud-din Aibak constructed the Lotus Temple, also known as the Baha’i house of worship and Qutab Minar, in 1192.
Day 03: Delhi to Mandawa:
Have breakfast at the hotel before heading to Mandawa. The wealthy merchant families once lived in Mandawa, which was established in the middle of the 18th century. Large havelis with beautiful wall paintings were built by wealthy and powerful merchants as homes. However, over time, these merchants left and moved to other areas, leaving beautiful havelis in the shadows of anonymity. Stay the night in a Mandawa hotel.
Day 04: After breakfast,
check out of your hotel and make your way to Bikaner via a transfer from Mandawa (200 kilometers, or 4 hours). The conquest of Bikaner by Rao Bikas in 1486 AD marks the beginning of the desert town. Bikaner, which was a major trading center in the 16th century and was on the ancient silk route, has kept much of its medieval feel today. When you get there, check into your hotel. Take a tour of Junagarh Fort in the afternoon to see the Anup Mahal, Gaj Mandir, Sheesh Mahal, Prachina Museum, and Lalgarh Palace, all built in the 16th century. The well-known camel breeding farm outside the town, which is closed on Sundays, is another interesting location. Spend the night at the hotel.
Day 05: Bikaner to Jaisalmer:
In the morning, check out and travel to Jaisalmer, Rajasthan’s golden city. Take the Camel Ride to Sam. Back to the hotel. Stay at Jaisalmer for the night.
Day 06: Local sightseeing in Jaisalmer
After breakfast, check out of the tent (if the stay was taken). Set out on a sightseeing tour of Jaisalmer, also known as the Golden City. Visit Jaisalmer’s magnificent fort from the 12th century (Sonar Kella is the tour’s highlight). In addition, pay a visit to the Gadisar Lake and the exquisitely carved Havelis of Salim Singh ki Haveli, Nathmal ki Haveli, and Patwon ki Haveli (built between the 12th and 15th centuries), as well as the Barabagh Hill (Bada Bagh). Back to the hotel. stay for the night.
Day 07: Jaisalmer to Jodhpur (281 kilometers, or 5 hours)
After breakfast, check out of the hotel and drive to Jodhpur, where you’ll check in and go to the Mehrangarh fort. Jaswant Thada’s magnificent structure is known as the Taj Mahal of Mewar. If time permits, stop by the local market to indulge in the mouthwatering Mirchi Bada, a Jodhpur specialty. Spend the night at the hotel.
Day 08: Jodhpur City Sightseeing
Tour After breakfast, take a city tour of Jodhpur. Stop at Moti-Mahal and Phool Mahal at the Mehrangarh Fort, which is on a low sandstone hill. Additionally, pay a visit to Jaswant Thada, a museum in the Umaid Public Gardens and an impressive marble memorial built in 1899. Spend the night at the hotel.
Day 09: Jodhpur to Udaipur (via Ranakpur)
After checking out of your hotel, take the road to Udaipur, India’s most romantic city. Along the way, stop at Ranakpur’s famous Jain Temples. Drive onward to Udaipur. Check into your hotel upon arrival, and later that evening, you can take a boat ride on “Pichola Lake” to watch the sunset. Stay the night at your hotel after returning home.
Day 10: Sightseeing Tour of Udaipur
Tour of Udaipur in the morning Drive around Fatehsagar Lake and visit the City Palace, Jagdish Temple, Sahelion ki bari, and Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandir. Free afternoon. Stay over in Udaipur.
Day 11: By road, 250 km/05 hours from Udaipur to Pushkar via Ajmer Sharif.
In the morning, drive to Pushkar, stopping at Ajmer and the Dargah along the way. Once in Pushkar, check into your hotel. The Brahma Temple, built in the 14th century on a high platform near Pushkar Lake, is Pushkar’s most famous landmark. Lord Brahma, the Universe’s creator, is worshipped in only one temple worldwide. While Pushkar has more than 500 temples and ghats, it is also known for its annual Camel Fair, which takes place in October and November. Stay overnight at a hotel after visiting temples.
Day 12: Pushkar to Jaipur: Local sightseeing (140 km, 3 hours);
hotel breakfast. Drive back to Jaipur after you check out of the hotel. Pay a visit to Jantar Mantar and Birla Temple. Pass by Hawa Mahal as you drive through the pink rose residential and commercial areas. Stay in Jaipur for the night.
Day 13: Local sightseeing in Jaipur After breakfast,
visit Amber Fort and other city landmarks. Enjoy riding up to Amber Fort on an elephant decorated in traditional Indian garb and feeling like a maharaja from the past. Later, visit City Palace and Museum, Jantar Mantar (for observation), and Hawa Mahal. Spend the night at the hotel.
Day 14: Jaipur to Agra via Fatehpur Sikri (240 km, 5 hours):
Start your journey toward Agra with breakfast at the hotel. Check into the hotel once you arrive at this location to unwind. You will visit the Taj Mahal in the evening. This is the construction, which required 20,000 workers and took approximately seventeen years to complete. Shah Jahan built it for his beloved wife Mumtaz. Stay the night in Agra.
Day 15: Agra to Orchha:
Have breakfast at your hotel before setting out for Orcha. Rudra Pratap Singh Ji, the Bundela Rajput king, established Orchha in 1531. Arrival in Orcha, hotel check-in, overnight stay in Orcha hotel Orcha – Khajurahoa Have breakfast at your hotel before going to Orcha to see the sights. Visit the Raj Mahal, Jehangir Mahal, and Rai Parveen Mahal in Orchha Fort. Also visit the Raja Ram Temple, Laxmi Narayan Temple, and Chaturbhuj Temple in Orchha Fort. After that, leave Khajuraho. Arrival in Khajuraho: Check into your hotel for the night.
Day 16: Khajurahoa Have
breakfast at the hotel before going to the Kandariya Mahadev Temple, Chitragupta Temple, and Vishwanath Temple in Khajuraho. Stay the night at a hotel in Khajuraho.
Day 17: After breakfast,
you’ll leave your hotel for the 10-hour drive to Varanasi from Khajuraho. In Varanasi, stay the night.
Day 18: Varanasi City Tour (10 hours):
Learn about Varanasi, a beautiful city on the holy Ganges River. Visit the ghats and temples of one of India’s holiest cities to witness the devotions of pilgrims as the Ganges rises. In Varanasi, stay the night.
Day 19: Flying from Varanasi to Delhi,
morning breakfast and transfer to the Varanasi airport, where the tour ends. Our representative is going to leave. We are grateful that you chose Sketch India Journeys.
18 Nights / 19 Days
Delhi » Mandawa » Bikaner » Jaisalmer » Jodhpur » Udaipur » Jaipur » Pushkar » Agra » Orcha » Khajuraho » Varanasi » Delhi
A tour of Rajasthan combined with Khajuraho and Varanasi offers a fascinating mix of cultural heritage, majestic palaces, ancient temples, and spiritual experiences.
Day 01: Arrival in Delhi
The airport in Delhi. The capital of India does not require any specific tourist destination to attract visitors, so it does not require any introduction. This city’s lifestyle and colors are enough to entice anyone to visit. stay over night.
Day 02: Arrival in Delhi:
Enjoy a full-day sightseeing tour of Old and New Delhi following breakfast. Visit the magnificent Red Fort, which was constructed between 1638 and 1648, the Jama Masjid, India’s largest mosque, which was built in 1650, Chandani Chowk, a shopping district where you can take a rickshaw ride, and Rajghat, Mahatma Gandhi’s (Father of the Nation) burial site. President House, formerly known as Viceroy’s House, was constructed in 1921 and is currently the official residence of the Indian President. India Gate is a 1931 war memorial. The tomb of Humayun, built in 1552. Qutub-ud-din Aibak constructed the Lotus Temple, also known as the Baha’i house of worship and Qutab Minar, in 1192.
Day 03: Delhi to Mandawa:
Have breakfast at the hotel before heading to Mandawa. The wealthy merchant families once lived in Mandawa, which was established in the middle of the 18th century. Large havelis with beautiful wall paintings were built by wealthy and powerful merchants as homes. However, over time, these merchants left and moved to other areas, leaving beautiful havelis in the shadows of anonymity. Stay the night in a Mandawa hotel.
Day 04: After breakfast,
check out of your hotel and make your way to Bikaner via a transfer from Mandawa (200 kilometers, or 4 hours). The conquest of Bikaner by Rao Bikas in 1486 AD marks the beginning of the desert town. Bikaner, which was a major trading center in the 16th century and was on the ancient silk route, has kept much of its medieval feel today. When you get there, check into your hotel. Take a tour of Junagarh Fort in the afternoon to see the Anup Mahal, Gaj Mandir, Sheesh Mahal, Prachina Museum, and Lalgarh Palace, all built in the 16th century. The well-known camel breeding farm outside the town, which is closed on Sundays, is another interesting location. Spend the night at the hotel.
Day 05: Bikaner to Jaisalmer:
In the morning, check out and travel to Jaisalmer, Rajasthan’s golden city. Take the Camel Ride to Sam. Back to the hotel. Stay at Jaisalmer for the night.
Day 06: Local sightseeing in Jaisalmer
After breakfast, check out of the tent (if the stay was taken). Set out on a sightseeing tour of Jaisalmer, also known as the Golden City. Visit Jaisalmer’s magnificent fort from the 12th century (Sonar Kella is the tour’s highlight). In addition, pay a visit to the Gadisar Lake and the exquisitely carved Havelis of Salim Singh ki Haveli, Nathmal ki Haveli, and Patwon ki Haveli (built between the 12th and 15th centuries), as well as the Barabagh Hill (Bada Bagh). Back to the hotel. stay for the night.
Day 07: Jaisalmer to Jodhpur (281 kilometers, or 5 hours)
After breakfast, check out of the hotel and drive to Jodhpur, where you’ll check in and go to the Mehrangarh fort. Jaswant Thada’s magnificent structure is known as the Taj Mahal of Mewar. If time permits, stop by the local market to indulge in the mouthwatering Mirchi Bada, a Jodhpur specialty. Spend the night at the hotel.
Day 08: Jodhpur City Sightseeing
Tour After breakfast, take a city tour of Jodhpur. Stop at Moti-Mahal and Phool Mahal at the Mehrangarh Fort, which is on a low sandstone hill. Additionally, pay a visit to Jaswant Thada, a museum in the Umaid Public Gardens and an impressive marble memorial built in 1899. Spend the night at the hotel.
Day 09: Jodhpur to Udaipur (via Ranakpur)
After checking out of your hotel, take the road to Udaipur, India’s most romantic city. Along the way, stop at Ranakpur’s famous Jain Temples. Drive onward to Udaipur. Check into your hotel upon arrival, and later that evening, you can take a boat ride on “Pichola Lake” to watch the sunset. Stay the night at your hotel after returning home.
Day 10: Sightseeing Tour of Udaipur
Tour of Udaipur in the morning Drive around Fatehsagar Lake and visit the City Palace, Jagdish Temple, Sahelion ki bari, and Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandir. Free afternoon. Stay over in Udaipur.
Day 11: By road, 250 km/05 hours from Udaipur to Pushkar via Ajmer Sharif.
In the morning, drive to Pushkar, stopping at Ajmer and the Dargah along the way. Once in Pushkar, check into your hotel. The Brahma Temple, built in the 14th century on a high platform near Pushkar Lake, is Pushkar’s most famous landmark. Lord Brahma, the Universe’s creator, is worshipped in only one temple worldwide. While Pushkar has more than 500 temples and ghats, it is also known for its annual Camel Fair, which takes place in October and November. Stay overnight at a hotel after visiting temples.
Day 12: Pushkar to Jaipur: Local sightseeing (140 km, 3 hours);
hotel breakfast. Drive back to Jaipur after you check out of the hotel. Pay a visit to Jantar Mantar and Birla Temple. Pass by Hawa Mahal as you drive through the pink rose residential and commercial areas. Stay in Jaipur for the night.
Day 13: Local sightseeing in Jaipur After breakfast,
visit Amber Fort and other city landmarks. Enjoy riding up to Amber Fort on an elephant decorated in traditional Indian garb and feeling like a maharaja from the past. Later, visit City Palace and Museum, Jantar Mantar (for observation), and Hawa Mahal. Spend the night at the hotel.
Day 14: Jaipur to Agra via Fatehpur Sikri (240 km, 5 hours):
Start your journey toward Agra with breakfast at the hotel. Check into the hotel once you arrive at this location to unwind. You will visit the Taj Mahal in the evening. This is the construction, which required 20,000 workers and took approximately seventeen years to complete. Shah Jahan built it for his beloved wife Mumtaz. Stay the night in Agra.
Day 15: Agra to Orchha:
Have breakfast at your hotel before setting out for Orcha. Rudra Pratap Singh Ji, the Bundela Rajput king, established Orchha in 1531. Arrival in Orcha, hotel check-in, overnight stay in Orcha hotel Orcha – Khajurahoa Have breakfast at your hotel before going to Orcha to see the sights. Visit the Raj Mahal, Jehangir Mahal, and Rai Parveen Mahal in Orchha Fort. Also visit the Raja Ram Temple, Laxmi Narayan Temple, and Chaturbhuj Temple in Orchha Fort. After that, leave Khajuraho. Arrival in Khajuraho: Check into your hotel for the night.
Day 16: Khajurahoa Have
breakfast at the hotel before going to the Kandariya Mahadev Temple, Chitragupta Temple, and Vishwanath Temple in Khajuraho. Stay the night at a hotel in Khajuraho.
Day 17: After breakfast,
you’ll leave your hotel for the 10-hour drive to Varanasi from Khajuraho. In Varanasi, stay the night.
Day 18: Varanasi City Tour (10 hours):
Learn about Varanasi, a beautiful city on the holy Ganges River. Visit the ghats and temples of one of India’s holiest cities to witness the devotions of pilgrims as the Ganges rises. In Varanasi, stay the night.
Day 19: Flying from Varanasi to Delhi,
morning breakfast and transfer to the Varanasi airport, where the tour ends. Our representative is going to leave. We are grateful that you chose Sketch India Journeys.