Explore Delhi’s historic landmarks and vibrant markets
Ever taken a trip that felt more like a slow conversation than a checklist? This one’s like that — sixteen days, fifteen nights, and not a single moment you’ll want to skip.
You start in Delhi — loud, layered, a city that never really sleeps. Then Mandawa happens. Small town, big stories. Faded havelis that still hold their breath.
By the time you reach Bikaner, the desert starts to show itself. Jaisalmer’s where it grabs you, though — camels, dunes, that impossible sunset. Jodhpur’s bluer than you imagined. Kumbhalgarh is all about walls that stretch like a secret no one’s finished telling.
Udaipur softens things — water, marble, quiet evenings. Chittorgarh and Bundi bring tales of pride and loss. Ranthambhore is wild. Tigers? Maybe. Silence? Definitely. And Jaipur — well, it wraps it all up with pink walls, palaces, and spice in the air.
No rush. No pressure. Just Rajasthan — the way it deserves to be seen.
Explore Delhi’s historic landmarks and vibrant markets
Discover painted havelis in the Shekhawati region (Mandawa)
Visit Bikaner’s Junagarh Fort and Karni Mata Rat Temple
Camel safari & cultural dinner at Sam Sand Dunes, Jaisalmer
Admire the blue city views from Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur
Walk through the mighty walls of Kumbhalgarh Fort
Enjoy a peaceful boat ride on Lake Pichola in Udaipur
Stop at Chittorgarh & Bundi for offbeat history and stepwells
Experience a thrilling jungle safari in Ranthambhore National Park
Explore Jaipur’s Amber Fort, City Palace & vibrant bazaars
Day 1: Arrive Delhi
Arrive Delhi in the evening/night, our representative will meet and greet you at the airport and you will be transferred to your hotel for overnight stay. Delhi stands on seven successive cities and is one of the oldest cities in the world. This history helps one appreciate the scale of the sprawling metropolis. It’s a quintessential Indian city, marrying the ancient with the cosmopolitan. Revel in marvelous shopping, a treasure trove of architectural monuments, some of the swankiest restaurants in India and heavenly street food.
Day 2: Delhi to Mandawa (260 km / 5 hrs)
Drive to Mandawa and on arrival, check-in at the hotel. Afternoon, visit the famous painted havelis in the Shekhawati region. These havelis, with their intricate frescoes and old-world charm, speak of a forgotten era of royal traders and artistic expression.
Day 3: Mandawa to Bikaner (200 km / 4 hrs)
Drive to Bikaner and check-in at your hotel. In the afternoon, explore the historical city of Bikaner — visit Junagarh Fort, the royal palace, and the lively local markets that still echo with desert culture.
Day 4: Bikaner
In the morning, visit the curious and unique Deshnoke Temple, also known as the Rat Temple. In the afternoon, explore the Camel Breeding Farm — one of its kind in Asia — where you can learn about camel rearing and even try camel milk ice cream.
Day 5: Bikaner to Jaisalmer (333 km / 6 hrs)
Drive through the arid landscapes of western Rajasthan to reach the Golden City — Jaisalmer. Upon arrival, check-in at your hotel and spend the rest of the day at leisure, soaking in the desert ambiance and stunning sandstone architecture.
Day 6: Jaisalmer
Start your day with a sightseeing tour of Jaisalmer including Jaisalmer Fort, Patwon ki Haveli, and Gadisar Lake. In the afternoon, head to the Sam Sand Dunes to enjoy a traditional camel ride and watch the golden sunset over the desert.
Day 7: Jaisalmer to Jodhpur (297 km / 5.5 hrs)
After breakfast, drive to Jodhpur, the Blue City. Upon arrival, check-in to your hotel. In the afternoon, visit the majestic Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, and stroll around the old city’s bustling streets and bazaars.
Day 8: Jodhpur to Kumbhalgarh (220 km / 5 hrs)
Leave Jodhpur behind and head toward the rugged hills of Kumbhalgarh. Check-in at your hotel and visit the Kumbhalgarh Fort — famous for its massive walls, the second longest after the Great Wall of China.
Day 9: Kumbhalgarh to Udaipur (100 km / 2 hrs)
Drive to Udaipur with a stop at the intricately carved Ranakpur Jain Temples. Arrive in Udaipur, the City of Lakes, and check-in at your hotel. Evening free for leisure or a lakeside walk.
Day 10: Udaipur
Spend the day exploring Udaipur. Visit the City Palace, Jagdish Temple, Saheliyon Ki Bari, and enjoy a serene boat ride on Lake Pichola with views of Jag Mandir and Lake Palace. Afternoon at leisure to relax or shop for local crafts.
Day 11: Udaipur to Kota via Chittorgarh (285 km)
After breakfast, drive to Kota. En route, stop at the legendary Chittorgarh Fort — a symbol of Rajput valor and sacrifice. Explore its palaces, towers, and temples before continuing onward to Kota for your overnight stay.
Day 12: Kota – Bundi – Ranthambhore (200 km)
Drive to Ranthambhore. On the way, stop to explore the charming town of Bundi — known for its stunning murals, stepwells, and the majestic Taragarh Fort. Continue to Ranthambhore and check-in at your wildlife resort.
Day 13: Ranthambhore to Jaipur (185 km / 4 hrs)
Begin the morning with a thrilling jungle safari in Ranthambhore National Park — home to tigers, leopards, and many other wild creatures. After the safari, drive to Jaipur and check-in at your hotel.
Day 14: Jaipur Sightseeing
Begin your day at the incredible Amber Fort, perched high above the hills — you can ride up by elephant or jeep. Stop by the serene Jal Mahal (Water Palace) floating in the middle of a lake. Later, explore colorful bazaars or spend quiet moments at the Albert Hall Museum. Jaipur is made for wandering — every lane has its own story.
Day 15: Jaipur – Optional Pushkar Day Trip (140 km)
Today is free for leisure in Jaipur — enjoy a lazy breakfast, local shopping, or visit cafes. Alternatively, take an optional day trip to the holy town of Pushkar, known for its sacred lake, Brahma Temple, and spiritual charm.
Day 16: Jaipur to Delhi (260 km / 6 hrs) – Departure
After breakfast, drive back to Delhi. On arrival, you will be transferred to the international airport to catch your flight home — carrying memories of forts, palaces, deserts, and unforgettable sunsets of Rajasthan.