Explore Delhi’s iconic sights with old city rickshaw rides
From the noisy lanes of Delhi to the quiet mud paths of Alsisar, this journey isn’t for checklist tourists. It’s for folks who wanna sit cross-legged in a village home, who don’t mind getting a bit of dust on their shoes if it means finding something real.
We’ll take you through spots like Nawalgarh, Mandawa, Khimsar – not the usual names, but trust us, these are the places where Rajasthan’s heart beats loudest. Havelis with paint peeling off but stories still alive. Camels that walk like they’ve got all the time in the world. People who smile without reason.
You’ll sip hot chai on rooftops, watch the sunset behind old forts, and maybe hear a folk song under the stars. From leopard safaris in Jawai to spiritual calm in Pushkar, from stepwells in Narlai to palace views in Udaipur — every day feels different, but connected.
It’s not fancy. It’s not rushed. But it’s honest.
And if you’re someone who wants to feel the soul of India — not just snap photos of it — then maybe, just maybe, this village tour is calling your name.
Explore Delhi’s iconic sights with old city rickshaw rides
Stay in heritage havelis and forts in Alsisar, Khimsar & Narlai
Walk through painted walls and forgotten lanes of Shekhawati towns
Ride camel carts through rural villages and meet local artisans
Enjoy Bishnoi tribal experiences and village safaris
Visit majestic Mehrangarh Fort and bustling Jodhpur bazaars
Leopard safari & birdwatching in wild Jawai
Admire Kumbhalgarh Fort’s massive wall and Ranakpur Jain Temples
Glide across Lake Pichola in royal Udaipur
Retreat at peaceful Eklingji and ancient temples
Witness spiritual Pushkar and its sacred lake
Experience traditional Rajasthan at Chokhi Dhani village
Marvel at Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal & City Palace in Jaipur
Visit Chand Baori stepwell & Fatehpur Sikri
Watch sunrise at the Taj Mahal — unforgettable
Day 1 – Welcome to Delhi
You land in Delhi — tired but curious. Outside the airport, a local greets you with a smile and a placard. The car weaves through buzzing streets, honking autos, and spice-scented air. At the hotel, you unwind. No plans today. Just breathe in the first taste of India.
Day 2 – Old Delhi Walks & Mughal Grandeur
Morning tea. Breakfast. Then the chaos begins — in the best way possible. You wander through Jama Masjid, ride a rickshaw through Chandni Chowk’s labyrinth, taste spices in the market, and marvel at the Red Fort. Later, Humayun’s Tomb, Lotus Temple, Qutab Minar, India Gate — the city layers itself before you, one monument at a time.
Day 3 – Delhi to Alsisar: Murals, Mud Walls & Memories
After breakfast, the road calls. As Delhi fades, rustic Rajasthan begins to unfold. In Alsisar, time slows. You stay in a heritage haveli, explore mural-covered alleys, and see the kind of beauty you don’t find in postcards. The havelis are like aging storytellers — crumbling, but soulful.
Day 4 – From Alsisar to Khimsar via Mandawa & Nawalgarh
Start the day on a camel cart through the sleepy village. Later, drive past Mandawa and Nawalgarh — each known for painted havelis and quiet lanes. You stop often: to talk, to click, to just… watch. Arrive at Khimsar Fort by sunset — and trust us, the place looks straight out of a fairytale.
Day 5 – Khimsar to Jodhpur: Into the Blue City
Wake up in a fort. Walk its ancient corridors. Maybe even spot a blackbuck nearby. Then, it’s off to Jodhpur — the Blue City. On the way, stop at Mandore Gardens. In Jodhpur, stroll through markets or just take in the sunset over rooftops. Local lassi, anyone?
Day 6 – Forts, Palaces & Markets of Jodhpur
Today is about Mehrangarh — a fort that watches the city like a wise old guardian. You explore Phool Mahal, Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhawan Palace… and later, lose yourself in the colors of Clock Tower Market. Pro tip? Try a bite at Mishrilal — that lassi is something else.
Day 7 – Bishnoi Village & Onward to Narlai
Today you meet the Bishnoi tribe — eco-warriors before it was cool. Potters, shepherds, weavers… it’s a living museum of Rajasthan’s roots. Later, drive to Rawla Narlai, a 17th-century gem nestled in silence. End the day with tea by a lake or dinner in a 16th-century stepwell. Goosebumps guaranteed.
Day 8 – Kumbhalgarh’s Secrets & Ranakpur’s Serenity
Before leaving Narlai, maybe squeeze in a horse ride or a walk through tribal hamlets. Then it’s Kumbhalgarh — a fort hidden in the hills with a wall second only to the Great Wall of China. You end the day in peaceful Ranakpur, nestled among green hills and white marble temples.
Day 9 – Jain Temples & Off to Jawai
In the morning, visit the breathtaking Ranakpur Jain Temple — 1,444 marble pillars, each carved differently. It’s hard to believe it’s real. Then it’s on to Jawai — leopard country. This lesser-known stop is raw, untamed, and wildly beautiful.
Day 10 – Leopards, Birds & Drive to Udaipur
Up before dawn for a safari — leopards, crocodiles, nilgai… and if you’re lucky, silence. Back to the hotel for breakfast. Then another treat — birdwatching by Jawai Dam. By evening, you’re headed to Udaipur, the City of Lakes. The transition from wild to royal is smooth as silk.
Day 11 – Udaipur’s Royal Palette & Retreat to Eklingji
City Palace. Lake Pichola. Jagdish Temple. Saheliyon Ki Bari. Udaipur feels like a painting that breathes. You ride a boat across the lake, watch palaces float, and let the calm soak in. By sunset, you check in to Heritage Resort Eklingji — a peaceful retreat outside the city.
Day 12 – Temples & Tranquility, Eklingji to Pushkar
Today you wander through Eklingji’s sacred shrines. From Saas Bahu Temple to Eklingnath — every stone hums with devotion. Post breakfast, the road heads to Pushkar, a town where spirituality meets simplicity. Camel bells. Ghats. Evening aarti.
Day 13 – Pushkar Wonders & Jaipur Rhythms
Morning visits to Brahma Temple and Pushkar Lake. Maybe a walk through narrow bazaar streets. Then onward to Jaipur, Rajasthan’s capital. In the evening, you visit Chokhi Dhani — a colorful, earthy village experience full of dance, food, music, and joy.
Day 14 – Jaipur City Tour: Forts, Palaces & Bazaars
Amber Fort in the morning. Later, Jal Mahal, Hawa Mahal, City Palace and Jantar Mantar. Jaipur doesn’t do subtle — it dazzles. Wrap up the day in the city’s bustling markets. Jewels, textiles, spices… you’ll want to take a piece of Jaipur home.
Day 15 – Jaipur to Agra via Chand Baori & Fatehpur Sikri
En route to Agra, stop at Chand Baori – the stepwell that seems to go on forever. Then walk the royal ruins of Fatehpur Sikri. By evening, reach Agra. You’re close to the final chapter now. And what a finale it will be.
Day 16 – Taj Mahal at Dawn & Drive to Delhi
Watch the Taj Mahal at sunrise — it’s quieter, softer, surreal. Later, visit Agra Fort and Baby Taj. As you drive back to Delhi, there’s time to reflect. The dust, the colors, the stories — you didn’t just visit Rajasthan, you felt it.
Day 17 – Departure from Delhi
Depending on your flight, you’ll be dropped at the airport. But something tells us… a part of you won’t be ready to leave just yet.