Royal Rajasthan Heritage Tour
Heritage & Soul · 14 Nights / 15 Days

Royal Rajasthan Heritage Tour

heritage
culture
luxury
From ₹1,20,000 / person
Overview

A fortnight through princely Rajasthan — Jaipur, Ranthambore, Bundi, Udaipur, Jodhpur and the desert around Jaisalmer — staying in heritage havelis and palace hotels, with the state’s living craft and music traditions running through every stop.

  • check_circleJodhpur Blue City exploration
  • check_circleLake Palaces of Udaipur
  • check_circleLiving traditions of Rajasthan warrior clans
  • check_circleCurated palace hotel experiences
schedule

Duration

14 Nights / 15 Days

hotel

Accommodation

Heritage Haveli

payments

Starting From

₹1,20,000 / person

group

Ideal For

History lovers and culture enthusiasts who want an immersive Rajasthan experience.

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Day by Day

Detailed Itinerary

Days 1–3

Jaipur, the Pink City

Arrive Jaipur. Amber Fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar and the bazaars, plus a private dinner with a noble family in their ancestral haveli.

Days 4–5

Ranthambore Interlude

Two nights at a safari lodge with two game drives in tiger country, and a visit to Ranthambore Fort.

Days 6–7

Bundi & the Hadoti Country

Step-wells, turquoise murals and a palace almost untouched by tourism — Rajasthan as it was fifty years ago.

Days 8–10

Udaipur, City of Lakes

City Palace, boat ride on Lake Pichola, the Monsoon Palace at sunset and a miniature-painting masterclass in the old city.

Days 11–13

Jodhpur, the Blue City

Mehrangarh Fort towering over the indigo old town, the cenotaphs of Jaswant Thada, spice markets, and a Bishnoi village drive.

Days 14–15

Farewell Rajasthan

Return to Jaipur or Delhi by road or rail. Farewell dinner and airport transfer.

What's Included

  • check_circle14 nights in heritage havelis and palace hotels
  • check_circleDaily breakfast and dinner
  • check_circle2 Ranthambore safaris with permits and naturalist
  • check_circlePrivate air-conditioned car with chauffeur throughout
  • check_circleEnglish-speaking guides at every city
  • check_circleAll monument entrance fees and experiences listed
  • check_circleAirport transfers

What's Not Included

  • cancelFlights and rail tickets
  • cancelIndian visa fees
  • cancelLunches and beverages
  • cancelCamera fees, tips and personal expenses
  • cancelTravel insurance
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