Discover the best of Rajasthan on this 10-day journey into the fascinating medieval history and vibrant culture of North India. Stroll through the bustling streets of Delhi, where old and modern worlds collide, and experience authentic India with a local train ride to Ajmer, a sacred pilgrimage center for both Muslims and Hindus. Marvel at Rajasthan’s kaleidoscope of colors as you visit Udaipur, the romantic “Venice of the East,” and Jaipur, the enchanting Pink City. The journey culminates with the awe-inspiring Taj Mahal, a breathtaking love poem in stone. This tour reveals the true gems of Rajasthan, a journey designed to delight your senses and exceed your expectations.
If you're the kind of person who likes to go beyond the surface, this tour is for you. I joined the Heritage of Rajasthan trip with my cousin, and we were both impressed with how much heart and detail was put into every day of the journey. It didn’t feel rushed or overly “touristy.” We had time to enjoy each city—walk through narrow alleys, talk to local artisans, sip masala chai on rooftops. That’s what made it memorable.
Pushkar, in particular, was a highlight for me. Watching the rituals at the lake in the evening made me feel like I was witnessing something truly timeless. Jodhpur’s fort was massive and majestic, and Jaipur’s Amber Fort was like a real-life movie set. Udaipur felt like the opposite, serene and romantic. I still can’t believe I had dinner overlooking the lake with palace lights glowing in the background.
The accommodations were mid-range but charming: clean, comfortable, and often located in beautiful heritage properties. Our driver was fantastic, and our guide brought the history alive without being boring or overwhelming. He was also really approachable and made sure everyone in the group felt included.
One of the best parts was the group itself—it was a good mix of people from different backgrounds, and we all got along really well. It added another layer to the trip.
This wasn’t just a checklist of places—it was an experience that made me feel connected to the history, art, and people of Rajasthan.