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New Delhi, India
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Explore the majestic state of Rajasthan with a small group and expert tour leader
See the unforgettable Taj Mahal at sunrise, the most beautiful time to visit
Maximize your chances of spotting a tiger in Ranthambore National Park with two game drives
Discover the lesser-known Bundi, a fairytale town on the Aravali foothills
Explore the lakeside city of Udaipur, nicknamed the Venice of the East
Step into the enchanting world of Rajasthan, where majestic palaces and storied forts await around every corner. The "Colours of Rajasthan" tour package spans 13 days and is thoughtfully designed for seniors who appreciate a moderate activity level, blending comfortable travel with rich cultural experiences. Starting and ending in New Delhi, this small group tour journeys through Udaipur, Pushkar, Jodhpur, Jaipur, and other iconic destinations. Marvel at the grandeur of the Pink City, experience sunrise at the legendary Taj Mahal, and delve into the legacy of warrior kings at Jodhpur and Jaipur’s imposing forts. A highlight of this tour is a wildlife safari in Ranthambore National Park, where you may catch a glimpse of the elusive Bengal tiger—a truly rare encounter. The trip includes accommodations, transport, and meals, ensuring a seamless experience. Whether you're a seasoned explorer or seeking a comfortable introduction to India’s vibrant heritage, this tour offers a unique blend of regal history, architectural wonders, and the thrill of wildlife spotting, making it a stand-out journey through the Land of Kings.
Firstly we had one of the best tiger viewings our guide had seen in awhile. It carried a fresh kill right infront of our truck in the morning and in the afternoon we found a small family of tigers and we watched them Eat and play just a stones throw away from us. This trip takes in so much Beautiful Architecture. Of course there is the Taj Mahal but other less known forts are very impressive, very detailed and much more preserved than I was expecting. I do wish it had more time inside the cities to see more 'real life' india. We were bused from hotel door to fort entrance a lot which is the easiest way and probably the best in the heat but you do feel like you miss whats going on around. I would have liked more time to weave the small streets of Jodhpur with the Blue houses and to experience 'markets' rather than rest-stop giftshops. This trip was very busy but we covered a lot of areas and you cant help the distance required to get to each one. Bus journeys were long but roads are improving and times are getting quicker. There are plenty of stops, if you are someone who doesnt need to stop these can feel frustrating or like the journeys are longer than necessary but its a group tour and there are always others that appreciate the rest stop - and you have to think of the driver. Meals in hotels were reasonable but restaurants and especially some lunch stops were more expensive than you would expect for India as they were touristy but its probably better than getting unwell, this trip is too busy to be risking that.
An unforgettable and once in a lifetime experience
This is a fast pace trip, long days travelling but there is a lot to see.
Interesting and varied trip.
Fantastic trip
Very busy trip with some days of long travel between venues , but plenty of comfort stops / lunch stops along the way Saw many major cultural sites and so much history with associated information provided by Gaj ( leader) or local guides at venues. Some hotels had swimming pools so worth taking your swim gear. A cool down after the day spent in bright sunshine and 40 degree heat was most welcome .
A non stop tour of the heart of India; Forts and temples, wildlife and culture. Long days and pleasant evenings. By the third day out of Delhi, we had seen the sunset over the Taj Mahal from the Midnight Garden, walked on the beautiful white marble of that iconic building in the early morning, watched wildlife waking in the Ranthambore National park and spent a privileged hour in the company of Ritthi, a magnificent female tiger. In the days to come we walked through ruined temples, deserted forts, lovely little towns and sampled the cuisine and traditional ceremonies and explored the back streets of Rajasthan.
The trip met all my expectations - very well planned and executed. All accommodations were good or very good, choice of eating places excellent, very nice group of people to share the experience with.
A great introduction to Rajasthan, from city to rural and on the edge of desert. A lot of travelling necessary to experience everything, we were well looked after by our guide Chandresh and our driver who managed amazingly through Delhi jams and tricky rural roads. A good range of hotels, some standard could be categorised as comfortable, the on in Delhi was the only let down. Showers were variable and not always hot water but it goes with the territory. We were a small group, just 4, we all got on well and had a good holiday.
A fast moving trip round several of the amazing sights of Rajasthan. Tiring but very interesting. Saw the "classic" sights of the area, plus some unexpected gems; forts, mausoleums, palaces, temples, mosques, dinner at rooftop restaurants overlooking lakes and palaces, shy sloth bears (no tigers this time).