Private Driver Tour India- Delhi Agra by Road. Offbeat, eclectic customised India tours. Experience the real India outside of a group tour. Delhi Agra Jaipur Travel
Rajasthan In Its Full Glory. All Major Towns Are Covered. 8 Cities You Visit. 11 Nights In Hotel. Tour Starts From Delhi And Ends In Delhi.
0Nt Delhi | 1Nt Agra | 2Nt Jaipur | 1Nt Pushkar | 1Nt Chittorgarh | 2Nt Udaipur | 2Nt Jodhpur | 1Nt Bikaner | 1Nt Nawalgarh |
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| Itinerary: Delhi-Agra-Jaipur-Pushkar-Chittorgarh-Udaipur-Jodhpur-Bikaner-Nawalgarh-Delhi (RJ-11-12 Email us to customise this tour) |
Package Overview
Full Rajasthan Including All Major Tourist Sites In Rajasthan Plus Agra.
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Inclusions:
- AC Car, Driver and fuel cost
- All toll charges, parking, taxes
- Hotel accommodation with all hotel taxes
- Daily Breakfast
- Sightseeing by car in the destination cities
- 8 Cities you visit
- 11 Nights in Hotel
- English speaking guide in Agra - 1 time(s)
- English speaking guide in Jaipur - 1 time(s)
Exclusions & Other Terms:
- Monument / Parks / Sanctuary entrance tickets not included
- Elephant / Camel ride cost not included
- Any meals and services unless mentioned in the itinerary are not included
- The hotels and services as mentioned in the itinerary are subject to confirmation
- Rates can be different during Christmas holidays, trade fairs, exhibitions and special events. A surcharge may be levied.
- See package terms for full detail of exclusions and inclusions
Optional: Buffet Lunch @ 5 Star Hotel (Gateway Agra) Rs. 650/- per person can be arranged. Inform in advance.
Optional: Buffet Lunch @ 4 Star Hotel (Ramada Jaipur) Rs. 700/- per person can be arranged. Inform in advance.
Itinerary
Day 1
Agra
Delhi Agra Drive
Leave Delhi for Agra early morning. (6 am recommended, but can start at your convenience). 220 Kms. 4 Hours.
You will spot variety of animals interdispersed amongst the human population - camels, oxen, cows, monkeys and maybe the "dancing bears" with their owners on the side of the road.
The Delhi - Agra highway is a good road. Local entrepreneurs have built restaurants with gift shops and relatively clean western-style rest rooms at strategic places.
Agra Sight Seeing
See Taj Mahal, Agra Red Fort, Sikandara, Marble Inlay and carpert making workshops.
Taj Mahal is closed on Friday.
Day 2
Jaipur
2nd Day Agra Sight Seeing
Early morning you can visit Taj Mahal at sunrise, if you did not see it the day before. Even if you did visit Taj Mahal, you can consider a revisit. Other monuments to visit are Agra Red Fort, Sikandara (lot's of monkeys here), Itmadullah Tomb (also called Baby Taj), Chinni ka Roza.
Taj Mahal is closed on Friday.
Jaipur Sight Seeing
Visit Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, City Palace, Museums, Markets - lot's. Full day.
Jaipur sight seeing is incomplete without the possibility of Elephant Safari / Ride in Jaipur or Camel Ride in Jaipur Safari / Ride cost extra.
Day 3
Jaipur
Jaipur Sight Seeing
Visit Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, City Palace, Museums, Markets - lot's. Full day.
Jaipur sight seeing is incomplete without the possibility of Elephant Safari / Ride in Jaipur or Camel Ride in Jaipur Safari / Ride cost extra.
Day 4
Pushkar
Jaipur Pushkar Drive
Leave Jaipur for Pushkar. About 150 Kms approx. 3 hours by car. If you desire, can visit famous sufi shrine of Khawaja Moinuddin Chishti at Ajmer enroute.
Pushkar Sight Seeing
Visit the Pushkar Lake, wander around it, have a priest do a ritual for you.
Pushkar is a small town, one of the holiest cities for Hindus because Lord Brahma (the Creator) and his wife Saraswati (the goddess of learning) performed a ritual in the lake.
Visit the only Brahma temple in the world. Enjoy the local lifestyle and the bazaar.
Pushkar is also famous for the camel (cattle) fair held each year in the month of October/November. Enjoy in evening the panoramic views of sunset from the Pushkar lake.
Option of camel safari which can be arranged at additonal cost.
Day 5
Chittorgarh
Pushkar Chittorgarh Drive
Leave Pushkar for Chittorgarh. 210 Kms. 4 hours approx.
Chittorgarh Sight Seeing
Bastion of Mewar rulers from the 8th to the 16th centuries, Chittorgarh is dominated by its fort, which has been witness to many a bloody battle, with its inhabitants preferring death to dishonour. It is here that the Ranis of Rajasthan undertook jauhar or self-immolation, rather than surrender to marauders. It is also the site of the famous battle of Haldighati. According to the history books, Chittorgarh was founded during the rule of the Maurya dynasty, and came to be the capital of the Mewars only from 734AD onwards with Bappa Rawal as its first Mewar sovereign. Through its history, Chittorgarh has been overpowered thrice; in 1303 by Ala-ud-din Khilji; by Sultan of Gujarat, Bahadur Shah, in 1535; and by Emperor Akbar in 1568 after which it gradually lost its importance. It is a place synonymous with Rajput valour and honour.
Day 6
Udaipur
Chittorgarh Udaipur Drive
Leave Chittorgarh for Udaipur. 125 Kms. 3 hours approx.
Udaipur Sight Seeing
Enjoy the city of Lakes. Walk in the narrow lanes of Old Bazzar famous for silver jewelries and tie and dye fabrics. See all the sights in Udaipur and around. Visit the Monsoon palace. Some major spots are:
THE LAKE PALACE
A mesmerizing sight on the turquoise waters of lake Pichola.
CITY PALACE
City Palace, a majestic palace on the banks of Lake Pichola. Boasts of the wonderful blend of Medieval, European and Chinese Architecture.
LAKE PICHOLA
An artificial fresh water lake. Enjoy a boat ride here.
FATEH PRAKASH PALACE
A grand heritage palace of the HRH group.
CITY PALACE MUSEUM
The City Palace Museum is the jewel in the crown of the Udaipur City Palace Complex.
FATEH SAGAR LAKE
Fateh Sagar Lake, an artificial lake built by Maharana Jai Singh in 1678. Within the confines of the Fateh Sagar Lake, there are three small islands.
JAISAMAND LAKE
Jaisamand Lake is is the second biggest artificial lake of the world covering an area of 36sq km.
Day 7
Udaipur
Udaipur Sight Seeing
Enjoy the city of Lakes. Walk in the narrow lanes of Old Bazzar famous for silver jewelries and tie and dye fabrics. See all the sights in Udaipur and around. Visit the Monsoon palace. Some major spots are:
THE LAKE PALACE
A mesmerizing sight on the turquoise waters of lake Pichola.
CITY PALACE
City Palace, a majestic palace on the banks of Lake Pichola. Boasts of the wonderful blend of Medieval, European and Chinese Architecture.
LAKE PICHOLA
An artificial fresh water lake. Enjoy a boat ride here.
FATEH PRAKASH PALACE
A grand heritage palace of the HRH group.
CITY PALACE MUSEUM
The City Palace Museum is the jewel in the crown of the Udaipur City Palace Complex.
FATEH SAGAR LAKE
Fateh Sagar Lake, an artificial lake built by Maharana Jai Singh in 1678. Within the confines of the Fateh Sagar Lake, there are three small islands.
JAISAMAND LAKE
Jaisamand Lake is is the second biggest artificial lake of the world covering an area of 36sq km.
Day 8
Jodhpur
Udaipur Jodhpur Drive
Drive to Jodhpur from Udaipur. 4 hours. 300 Kms. Stop enroute to see Ranakpur Temple (Jain).
Jodhpur Sight Seeing
Visit the Fort, view the Blue City. Foray into the desert.
Option to do a Village Bishnoi Safari. Costs about Rs. 1600/- for a jeep, for 4 persons.
Get yourself Jodhpurs stitched. 3 days required, costs varies between Rs. 2,500 to Rs. 5,000/-.
View some lovely Jodhpur antique furniture reproducitons.
For lunch try the Rajasthani - Gujarati Thali at Gypsy Restaurant's First floor facility.
For dinner, you can consider eating (only Rajasthani Platter) on the ramparts of the Fort. Prior booking required, which you can do while you visit the Fort.
Day 9
Jodhpur
Jodhpur Sight Seeing
Visit the Fort, view the Blue City. Foray into the desert.
Option to do a Village Bishnoi Safari. Costs about Rs. 1600/- for a jeep, for 4 persons.
Get yourself Jodhpurs stitched. 3 days required, costs varies between Rs. 2,500 to Rs. 5,000/-.
View some lovely Jodhpur antique furniture reproducitons.
For lunch try the Rajasthani - Gujarati Thali at Gypsy Restaurant's First floor facility.
For dinner, you can consider eating (only Rajasthani Platter) on the ramparts of the Fort. Prior booking required, which you can do while you visit the Fort.
Day 10
Bikaner
Bikaner Sight Seeing
Rippling sands and abundant sunshine is what Bikaner is famous for.
Visit Lallgarh Palace, the Fort museum and world-renowned Camel Breeding Farm. Explore the Junagarh Fort built in 1593 AD by Raja Rai Singh, the 6th ruler of Bikaner.
Enjoy shopping at the King Edward memorial - expect exquisite handicrafts items, jewelry, clothes etc.
Desert Safari. Camel ride. Visit Deshnok, the Karni Mata rat temple. About 30 Kms from Bikaner.
Day 11
Nawalgarh
Bikaner Nawalgarh Drive
Drive from Bikaner to Nawalgarh. About 250 Kms, 4 hours.
Nawalgarh and around sightseeing.
The beautiful Havelis, wall paintings. A huge fort with colourful bazaar and numerous havelis with elaborate architecture makes it an interesting destination. Nawalgarh is rightly referred to as the Open Air Gallery.
Day 12
Last Day of Tour
This is your last day of your tour.
Nawalgarh Delhi Drive
Drive from Nawalgarh to Delhi. About 300 Kms. 6 hours.
Hotels
You can change the proposed hotel and opt for a different hotel. Browse hotel photos /details below.| Hotels Proposed: | Budget | 3 Star/Midrange | Heritage/4 Star | 5 Star/Luxury |
| Agra | Garden Villa Homestay | Hotel Royal Residency | Grand Imperial Agra | Gateway Hotel Agra |
| Jaipur | Jaipur Heritage Hotel | Umaid Bhawan Hotel | Ramada Hotel Jaipur | Trident Hotel Jaipur |
| pushkar | Hotel New Park Pushkar | Hotel Master Paradise | Hotel Pushkar Palace | Jagat Palace |
| chittorgarh | Hotel Ram Rakhi | Hotel Padmini | Hotle Bassi Fort | Hotel Castle Bijaipur |
| Udaipur | Hotel Rangniwas Palace | Kankarwa Haveli | Udai Kothi | Shiv Niwas Palace Hotel |
| jodhpur | Indrashan Homestay | Pal Haveli | Ajit Bhawan | Taj Hari Mahal |
| bikaner | Hotel Bhairon Vilas | Karni Bhawan Palace Hotel | Lalgarh Palace Hotel | Gajner Palace Hotel |
| nawalgarh | Rajesh Jangid Tourist Pension | Shekawati Guest House | Roop Niwas Kothi | Koolwal Kothi |
Agra Hotels
Agra Hotels Used
Budget
Midrange / 3 Star
Hotel Royal Residency

Situated in the city of the Taj, provides Three Star Hotel facilities that discerning Travellers look for. Having 54 AC Deluxe Rooms including 4 suites & 10 Executive Rooms, Mini Hall, Conference Hall, Spacious & Huge lawn (accompanying 800 – 1000 persons)
Heritage / 4 Star
Hotel Grand Imperial Agra
Stay at a Heritage Property. Swimming pool. Luxury Hotel.
This hotel is constructed of biscuit bricks commonly referred to as Lahori bricks which were also used in the construction of the Taj Mahal and the Red Fort.
It has played host to guests such as The Crown Princes of England and Japan, Prince Aga Khan, Shri Moti Lal Nehru, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Jai Prakash Narayan and renowned cinema personalities such as Dilip Kumar, Madhubala and others.
5 Star
Gateway Hotel
The Gateway Hotel, Agra

A Taj Group property. Mere 3 Kms away from Taj Mahal, it has few Taj facing rooms.
Six acres of garden. Tranquility.
Jaypee Palace
Jaypee Palace

The regal Jaypee Palace Hotel and Convention Centre, a glorious structural blend of red sandstone and marble, is spread over an unbounded 25 acres of elegantly landscaped luxuriant greenery. Sprinkled with enormous water bodies and endless walkways, this magical creation impeccably blends Mughal and contemporary architecture with modern amenities.
Jaipur Hotels
Jaipur Hotels Used
Any of the followings hotels, depending upon availability.
Budget
Jaipur Heritage Hotel

A comfortable hotel, built new, with large garden, near to city center.
3 Star / Midrange
Umaid Bhawan
Umaid Bhawan

A modern heritage hotel providing high class Rajasthani style accommodation.
Run by a family of Rathores it is built in traditional style having beautifully carved balconies, attractive courtyards, open terraces, lovely garden and comfortable rooms with antique furnishings.
Khandwa Haveli
Khandwa Hotel

This is one of the oldest heritage property in Jaipur. This old bungalow now converted to a hotel, has been exquisitely renovated and expanded with every modern amenity.
This Jaipur Heritage Hotel offers very spacious rooms and suites which are furnished with artifacts and antique style furniture, while hand-painted frescos and miniature paintings feature throughout the hotel.
Umaid Mahal
Umaid Mahal Hotel

Umaid Mahal - one of the most classic heritage style Jaipur Hotels is a beautiful and comfortable mini castle whose warm hospitality and splendor will linger in your minds forever.
Rani Mahal
Rani Mahal

The hotel has tried to incorporate the magical age old traditions and architecture with the modern day ammenties. The beautifully designed and tastefully furnished heritage rooms & suites take you back into the Royal times of Rajputana and Rajwada. Each room has been hand painted, the elegant frescoes, arches & coloured glasses give the magical and heritage touch to the overall finish. The carved furniture styled as per the era of old along with the chandeliers, murals will give you a taste and feeling of old Royal exotic times of the Maharaja's.
The Heritage Hotel has a swimming pool to let you relax and recharge from all the exhaustion you might come across from your trip or daily sight seeing tours
Heritage / 4 star
Loharu House
Loharu House

Stay at the Royal Residence of erstwhile Princely Estate, a colonial building, now offered as a Homestay. The Begum (Royal Lady) runs the show. Landscaped gardens, elegantly furnished rooms.
Lot's of history on the walls.
5 Star
Trident
Hotel Trident Jaipur - An Oberoi Group property

Breathtaking views of the serene Mansagar Lake and the striking Aravalli range welcome guests at the 135 room Trident Hotel, Jaipur.
Beautifully furnished well-equipped rooms.
Pushkar Hotels
Pushkar Hotels Used
Budget
Hotel New Park

It is ideally situated on the eastern edge of Pushkar surrounded by mountains, forest, and a beautiful rose garden. This property offers visitors an un-forgettable experience of real unspoiled India at its rural best. It's a naturalists dream come true with a large cover of dense trees.
3 Star/Midrange
Hotel Master Paradise

It is conveniently located at just a few minutes walk from the centre of town. It offers quite charm, luxury and comfort in witness of panaromic view of the nature. Tastefully designed and decorated with antique and modern furniture.
4 Star/Heritage
Pushkar Palace Hotel

This Hotel is a fine Lake Palace Hotel. Situated on the bank of the lake and center of the town from where you, can see the lake, bunch of palaces, hills, sand dunes, hundreds of temples, the sunset and you can witness in the morning and evening the ringing bells, which comes from prayers done in the temples.
Chittorgarh Hotels
Chittorgarh Hotels Used
Midrange / 3 Star
Hotel Padmini
Hotel is a fully functional modern hotel in the heart of the city, with convenient approach to main tourist attractions of Chittorgarh(Chittor).

It has 20 Air conditioned Double rooms, 30 Non AC rooms with all modern amenities.
Hotel services include Money Exchange, Safe Deposit, Swimming Pool, Travel Desk, Laundry, Car Rental, Doctor on Call, Postal Service, Indoor & Outdoor Games, Large Gardens & Lawns, Huge Parking space, Children Park, Cyber Cafe, Horse Riding, Folk dance, Bon fire and cultural programmes on request.
Heritage / 4 Star
Bassi Palace Hotel

Built in the 16th Century Bassi Palace is set picturesquely amid hills, the quiet luxury of the palace offers a retreat into an aesthetically beautiful environment. Its towering gates, domes, arches, corridors and Mahals takes one back to the Royal Magnificence of the past and the age of chivalry.
It has 16 well appointed rooms. All the suits/rooms are spacious with Jharokhas, attached with running hot and cold water, dressing rooms and attractively appointed sitting rooms/ areas the period furniture.
Besides the above, there are well laid out Lobby/Drawing room, Dining hall, Bar and public areas like Gardens, Terrace, Battlements etc. There is a vast area for parking vehicles.
5 Star
Castle Bijaipur Hotel

Castle Bijaipur is a 16th century castle set in the serene vindhyanchal ranges near Chittaurgarh (Rajasthan, India) was built by Rao Shakti Singhji the younger brother of the great warrior Maharana Pratap. A wildlife sanctuary adjacent to the castle has leopard, chinkara, spotted and four-horned deer, crocodile and wild boar as well as a variety of birds. Jeep and camel safaris, trekking and camping, visits to nearby pangarh fort and boating and fishing in its lotus lake, and local tribal folk songs in the evenings are other amusement activities arranged here.
Udaipur Hotels
Udaipur Hotels Used
Budget
Rangniwas Palace Hotel
Hotel Rangniwas Palace

This Palace was built during the reign of Maharana Sajjan Singh (1874-84) as a platform to watch the ceremony of Sithala Asthami and later dancing performances. Recently restored it has Swimming Pool, Library, Games Room with Table Tenis, Pool Table, Laundry, Car Rental, Doctor on call, Shopping Arcae, Arranging of Horse of Camel Safaris, Puppet Shows and Folk Dances on Request
3 Star / Midrange
Kankarwa Haveli
Kankarwa Haveli

Heritage Haveli. Romantic, laid back, lakeside guest house. Handsome architecture. Your host is an intelligent man.
Pratap Bhawan Homestay
Pratap Bhawan Homestay

Pratap Bhawan was designed by the architecture of havelis, structures typical of Rajasthan.
This hotel with family atmosphere is located in "Lal Ghat" (center of the old city of Udaipur), 5 minutes walk from Lake Pichola, the Jagdeesh temple, Maharaja's Palace as well as the small restaurants and the many shops that line the maze of streets connecting the various points of interest and lakes.
4 Star / Heritage
Udai Bagh
Hotel Udai Bagh

Udai Bagh is a garden tented camp just 10 minutes drive from Udai Kothi hotel in Udaipur.
Surrounded by the Aravalli Mountains, Udai Bagh is a garden situated in the lap of nature. There is river flowing in front of the Tents. All the tents have access to a beautiful swimming pool.
Every tent is beautifully furnished with antique furniture and has a Luxurious attached bathroom. Each tent has a private garden, a mini bar, TV, Telephone, Internet.
Jodhpur Hotels
Johpur Hotels Used
Budget
3 Star / Midrange
Pal Haveli
Pal Haveli

With a history of 300 years, the Pal Haveli which is set upon an acre of land is one of Jodhpur's finest heritage properties. Guests can meet the family members.
Candlelight dinners on the terrace from where the main monuments and the entire city is on view, is a bonus no other hotel can offer.
4 Star / Heritage
Ajit Bhawan

A Heritage Hotel. Set in the serene desert of Rajasthan in India, Ajit Bhawan stands as an oasis of hospitality and warm Rajput charm.
Calvin Klein, Jann S. Wenner (founder Rolling stone magazine) have stayed here, amongst many other celeberities.
Bikaner Hotels
Bikaner Hotels Used
Budget
Hotel Bhairon Vilas

A Heritage Haveli. The builder, Maharaja Bhairon Singh ji was a cousin of the 21st rulers of Bikaner. In 1916 he become the Prime Minister of Bikaner he was conferred with the prestigious award (K.C.S.I) Knight commander of the most exalted order of the star of India By lord Harding's & then viceroy of Governor general of India. This award was presented to him for exemplary services to the state of Bikaner. In the premise of the Hotel, there is a temple dedicated to god Bhairon. The idol placed is the one found by late Maharaj Bhairon Singh ji. This great god is worshiped to ensure peace and prosperity in the family and still a large section of the locals come daily to pay their respect at this temple bringing with them sweats & flowers.
Midrange / 3 Star
Karni Bhawan
Karni Bhawan Hotel

Step into the gracious age, at this royal residence
Karni Bhawan Palace was home to Maharaja Karni Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner, and built in the deluxe art deco style, popular in the 1940s in the US and Europe.
Its Doric pillars, ornamental staircases and large windows bear testimony to the artistic brilliance of the past. While its well-preserved paintings, old photographs (of the royal houses of Bikaner and Mewar), period furniture and curios lend a distinctive ambiance that relaxes the travel-weary guests.
Raj Vilas Palace
Hotel Raj Vilas Palace

This building known as Raj Vilas Palace was built in the year 1866 and originally used to house the Resident and Agent to the Governor General of India. Now, this same building was converted into a Hotel, known as Hotel Raj Vilas Palace, with major structural changes so as to transform the same into a luxurious Deluxe hotel with almost all facilities of a Five-Star hotel. We Arrange Camel Safari, Folk Dance and Music, Traditional Fire Dance of Bikaner, Camel Dance, Jeep Safari etc. at affordable price.
Heritage / 4 Star
Lalgarh Palace Hotel
The Lallgarh palace is an imposing red- sand stone palace, an oriental fantasy, a hybrid architecture and mixture of different elements of Rajput, Muslim and European styles. The Rajput exterior of Lallgarh Palace contrasts dramatically with the occidental décor within. The intricately dexterous carving on red stone is hall mark of great local craftsman.
5 Star
Gajner Palace Hotel

A lakeside palace-complex adjoining a sanctuary, in the middle of Thar desert beckons you.
Lose yourself in this sprawling majestic palace, with its distinctive terraces and balconies; revered for its fabulous setting and unhurried way of life, explore a world of nature-walks, boat-rides, sanctuary dinners and desert safaris.
Nawalgarh Hotels
Nawalgarh Hotels Used
Budget
Tourist Pension Hotel

Immaculate, inexpensive rooms opening onto a sunny roof terrace, in a family home. Delicious pure-veg food available, as well as jeep transport and expert advice on day-trips. Scrumptious meals (made with organic ingredients) are available.
Recycling facilities and solar-power is used for lighting, cooking and hot water. Nawalgarh’s banyan-shaded town centre and unrivalled havelis are within easy walking distance. Furnishings in the Pension are made by Rajesh’s grandfather, award-winning carving carpenter, who also worked on the havelis.
3 Star / Midrange
Shekawati Guest House

A family run place, with a beautiful garden having a restaurant and thatched cottages. Food is made from organically grown ingredients.
Heritage / 4 Star
Roop Niwas Kothi

This heritage Haveli with its imposing but delicately carved exterior and simple yet comfortable interiors, is a genuine heritage edifice in a sylvan setting.
The villa, reminiscent of the romance of the bygone era, has been converted into a hotel.
5 Star
Koolwal Kothi

The Koolwal Kothi is made of lime work which reflects the regal times and the grandeur of a by-gone era. It is here that the gracious living and charming tradition of Nawalgarh still survives. The unique features of this property are its Fresco Bar & Restaurant offering Shekhawati Cuisine and not to forget its roof top hookah bar.
Destinations
Agra
Agra

Agra is a city situated on the river Yamuna. Largely known for its Mughal rule (1526-1658), Agra finds mention in the great Indian epic Mahabharat where it is called Agrevana or 'the border of the forest'.
History records Sultan Sikandar Lodi, ruler of Delhi sultantate as founder of the Agra in 1504. It is home to the famous monuments of Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Sikandara with Fatehpur Sikri about 45 Kms away. Other places of interest are I'timad-Ud-Daulah, Swami Bagh Samadhi, Chini ka Rauza, Mehtab Bagh.

The golden age of the city began with the Mughals. It was known then as Akbarabad and remained the capital of the Mughal Empire under the Emperors Akbar, Jahangir and Shah Jahan.
Must See:
Taj Mahal
Agra's Taj Mahal is one of the most famous buildings in the world, the mausoleum of Shah Jahan's favorite wife,

Mumtaz Mahal. It is one of the New Seven Wonders of the world, and one of three World Heritage Sites in Agra. Completed in 1653
Agra Fort
The fort was commissioned by the great Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1565, and is another of Agra's World Heritage Sites. It is a redstone fort was converted into palace by Shah Jehan. Notable buildings inside fort are Pearl Mosque or Moti Masjid, the Diwan-e-aam and Diwan-e-Khas (halls of public and private audience), Jahangir's Palace, Khas Mahal, Shish Mahal (mirrored palace), and the Musamman Burj. The forbidding exteriors of this fort conceal an inner paradise. This is the fort from where Chhatrapati Shivaji escaped.

Fatehpur Sikri
The Mughal Emperor Akbar built Fatehpur Sikri about 35 km from Agra, and moved his capital there. Later abandoned due to shortage of water, Akbar moved his headquarters to Agra Fort. It houses the shrine of the sufi saint Saleem Chisti.
Shopping:
Items made of marble with intricate engraving work done using precious stones and carpets.

Jaipur
Jaipur Jaipur Videos
The Kachwaha of Amber, Raja Mans Singh (1590-1614) was the chief of the Mughal army and he amassed great wealth and power from his conquests established Jaipur, a powerful regime.

Jaipur is its friendly, hospitable and relaxed people. One experience that all visitors to Pink city must have is a stroll through its colourful bazaars quite in contrast to the innumerable malls and multiplexes coming up virtually
everywhere revealing why it has become one of the happening cities of India.
Jaipur is blessed with innumerable attractions from the forts and palaces of Amber, natural riches of its surrounding Aravali range, world class museums, business centres in top end hotels, gems jewellery and handicrafts to exotic cuisine. Indeed there is no place like Jaipur and it is no surprise that it is among India's top most tourist destination.
Must see:

Amber Fort Complex
One of the most impressive forts of India, it shows its beauty in full splendour as you drive towards it from Jaipur. It is a huge complex of many rooms including a Shish Mahal (Mirror room). Elephant ride happens here.
City Palace Complex
In the heart of city, near Hawa Mahal, this has the museum and Jantar Mantar - the astronomical observatory.

Hawa Mahal - Palace of winds
Most famous of all Jaipur monuments, this was built for viewing of royal and religious processions in privacy by the royal ladies.
Shopping:
Jaipur is shopper's delight. Textiles, gems, jewellery, handicrafts, antiques, foot wear, garments. A perfect place for retail therapy.

Pushkar

Pushkar
Pushkar came into existence when Lord Brahma, the Creator, to kill a demon dropped his lotus flower to earth from his hand. 3 blue lakes magically manifested in the middle of desert at the place where the petals had landed. It was here, at the banks of these lakes, Brahma held a congregation of 90,000 celestial beings.
The lake surrounded by many temples, most of them white washed, is one of the most sacred sites for Hindus. Pilgrims come from everywhere during the full moon phase of Nov month with the belief that their impurities shall be washed away.
Pushkar is also famous for its annual camel fair, which occurs during the auspicious month of Nov. Camel races happen,aggressively supported by gamblers.

The priests here are aggressive to perform rituals, sometimes asking too much money. Be on guard for this.
During British rule crocodiles used to be found in the lake. The British shifted them to a nearby reservoir though not many are found there.
Camel fair time can be overwhelming as it attracts a huge number of tourists. Eventhough Pushkar has gone commercial, still the spontaniety of meeting the locals can be very fulfilling.
There are more than five hundred temples in Pushkar but the pride of the town is its Brahma's temple. Brahma has only one temple in the whole world dedicated to him and it is at Pushkar.
For the uninitiated, Brahma is the part of the Hindu trinity of Gods: Brahma (the Creator), Vishnu (the Sustainer), Shiva (the

Destroyer).
Chittorgarh
Chittorgarh
Chittorgarh represents the ultimate spirit, pride and romance of the Rajput. Chittor citizens preferred to die rather than surrender. This one aspect has generated numerous tales of heroism, sacrifice and valour that dot the history of Rajputs in Rajasthan. These tales have been woven into songs that are still sung by bards today.
The fort of Chittorgarh, though in ruins now, is a strong symbol of all that was brave, true and noble in the glorious Rajput tradition.
The fort was laid to siege thrice but the fiercely independent Chittor faught bravely and thrice was Jauhar (women jumping in a big fire to die rather than get captaured by the Mughals) was committed by the ladies and children, first led by Rani Padmini (Alauddin Khilji wanted her), and later by Rani Karnavati.
Built by the Maurya dynasty in the 7th century AD, it was named Chitrakut after Chitrangada Mori, as ancient Mewari coins reveal. Chittor was always coveted and many famous battles have been fought to win it over.
Alauddin Khilji in 1303 AD won Chittorgarh but after Rani Padmini did Jauhar other ladies of the fort. The fort men, attired in saffron robes, emerged from the fort to fight the enemy unto death. It was later re-conquered by the Rajputs.
This history was again repeated when Bahadur Shah, the Sultan of Gujarat besieged the fort and did huge carnage. Jauhar was again done this time led by Rani Karnawati with men choosing death while fighting.
Again 3rd time, Jauhar was done when the Mughal Emperor Akbar captured Chittorgarh in 1568. This time Chittorgarh was not rewon hence gradually lost its importance.
Chittorgarh is very famous for its two widely known historical figures - First is Meera Bai, devotee of Krishna, spiritual poetess whose Bhakti tradition songs are still in vogue. Legend is that she dissapeared in the temple of Krishna.
The second person is Maharana Pratap, widely regarded as a personification of the values Rajputs cherish and die for. He stood firmly for his honour and dignity, never relenting on them.
Must see
Chittorgarh Fort
Situated on a hill, the Chittorgarh Fort has a circular warll around it with 8 gates.
Kalika Mata Temple
8th century temple
Vijay Stambh (Victory tower)
A huge nine (37m, 157 steps) storey tower built by Maharana Kumbha to celeberate his victory over the Muslim rulers of Malwa and Gujarat in 1440. Visible from all over the town, it is decorated with sculptures and carvings on its exterior. The tower is visible from any where in the town.
Kirti Stambh
Built by Jain merchants in memory of Adinatha, the first Jain Tirthankar.
Rana Kumbha's Palace
Marks the birthplace of Maharana Udai Singh the founder of Udaipur. His life was saved by his maid Panna Dhay, who replaced her son in place of the prince & consequently her son was killed by Banbir. Here is where Jauhar was done by Rani Padmini.
Rani Padmini's Palace
Here is where Alauddin Khalji was permitted to see Rani Padmini in a mirror reflection.
Udaipur
Udaipur
The valley of Oodipur, the most diversified and most romantic spot on the continent of India - Col. James Tod, Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan (1829)
Famous as city of lakes, Udaipur's setting amongst the rolling hills is beautiful. The uncertain monsoon, the rising

population has taken a toll on the ciy. More often than not, the lakes are not full. A new canal promises to take care of this.
It is a place to relax, soak in. Especially as it comes in the middle of most Rajasthan tour itineraries.
Udaipur, founded in 1559, used to be the capital of the former kingdom of Mewar in Rajasthan. Legend is that the then ruling king Udai Singh II came upon a hermit who assured the king that if he builds his capital at the spot, his capital will never be won over. Those were the times when Mughals were very powerful. History says that Udaipur has remain undefeated.
Called as Venice of the East, it has many Rajput palaces now converted to luxury hotels.
The most famous of them is the Lake Palace Hotel which occupies a whole island in the lake Pichola.
Maharana Fatah Singh of Udaipur was the only royalty who did not attend the Delhi Durbar for King George V in 1911. This fierce sense of independence earned Udaipur the highest gun salute in Rajasthan, 19 against the 17 each of Jaipur,

Jodhpur, Bundi, Bikaner, Kota and Karauli.
Must See
City Palace, Udaipur
Situated on the east side of Lake Pichola, it is a collection of palaces built at different times from 1559. From the palace a panoramic view of the "Jag Niwas" (the Lake Palace Hotel) along with lovely view of Jag Mandir on one side and the city of Udaipur on the other.
Once you walk through the triple-arched gate - the Tripolia, built in 1725 your way shall now lead to a series of courtyards, overlapping parations, terraces, corridors and gardens.
Lake Palace
Built in 1743-1746, this palace is made of marble and is situated on Jag Niwas island in Lake Pichola. Built as a royal summer palace, it is now a famous luxury hotel. Octupussy (James Bond) was shot here.
Jag Mandir
Jag Mandir, which now has a restaurant, is another island in Lake Pichola which is known for its garden courtyard. Shah Jahan took refuge here while revolting against his father.
Monsoon Palace
Monsoon Palace also known as Sajjan Garh Palace is the summer resort of the royalty atop the hill overlooking all of the lakes. This palace had a way to collect rain water for consumption all year around. Even in the blistering mid-day sun of June, the draught is very cool and pleasant. Amazing!
Jagdish Temple
Built in 1651 by Maharana Jagat Singh, it is a very big temple in the middle of Udaipur. It showcases interesting architecture and is located in the main touristy areas.
Fateh Sagar Lake
Fateh Sagar Lake is situated in the north of Lake Picholas and was expanded after heavy rains that caused much damage.
Lake Pichola
Lake Pichola is the main lake. It has many bathing and washing ghats. There are two islands in there - Jag Niwas and the Jag Mandir. Originally built by Maharana Udai Singh II, its today's jewel is the Lake Palace Hotel. It is not very deep lake and can get to be dry if monsoon fails.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari
Sahelion ki Bari is a garden that was constructed fora group of forty-eight young women attendants who
accompanied a princess to Udaipur as part of her dowry. Set below Fatah Sagar Lake, the garden has pavillions, fountains and lotus pools.
Gulab Bagh and Zoo
A rose garden near the palace on the east side of Lake Pichhola. It has a library which has a collection of ancient handwritten manuscripts and books. A famous arya samaj book, Satyarth Prakash has some of its part written here. Here in the garden, there is a zoo with tigers, leopards, Chinkara gazelle, birds, and many wild animals. Plus a mini train track which kids can enjoy as it runs through most part of the garden.
Doodh Talai
Take the rope way from Karni Mata temple to one of the gardens in Doodh Talai. This is a rock and fountain garden. At sunset you get panoramic views of Lake Pichhola and the old city.
Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandal
A museum of folk arts which has an auditorium hosting puppet shows.
Ahar Museum
Here is a cluster of cenotaphs of the Maharanas of Mewar.
Shilpgram
A crafts village near Udaipur and hosts an annual crafts fair which is one of the biggest in India.
Neemach Mata Temple
A temple on a green hill in the Dewali area of Udaipur.
Udaipur Solar Observatory
Asia's only solar observatory, it is situated in the middle of the Lake Fatah Sagar.
Sukhadia Circle
A large roundabout in Udaipur, this is a popular recreational centre and meeting place for the locals.
Jodhpur
Jodhpur
Jodhpur, founded in 1459 by Rao Jodha and named after him, a chief of the Rathore clan, is the second largest city in

Rajasthan after Jaipur. A popular tourist destination it has many palaces, forts and temples, set in the stark landscape of the Thar desert.
It's skyline is dominated by Mehrangahr Fort. Around the fort are blue painted houses giving the city the name of Blue City. Jodhpur is called the Sun City for its all year round bright and sunny weather.
As Jodhpur is in the approx. center of Rajasthan, it forms a part of most Rajasthan itineraries. A 10 km long thick stone wall surrounds the old Jodhpur city and has 8 gates leading out of it.
Jodhpur city has many beautiful palaces and forts such as Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhavan Palace and Rai ka Bag Palace. Other charms of Jodhpur include Government museum and it's beautiful Umed garden.

Jodhpur has supplied many generals to the Mughals. Jodhpur was a fief under the Mughal Empire. Jodhpur is now a major handicrafts industry centre. Furniture is the main product.
Jodhpur has contributed immensely to the Indian cuisine. For example the Makhaniya Lassi, Mawa Kachori, Pyaaj Kachori, Hot & Spicy Mirchibada (chaudhary ka mirchi bada)(A preparation made with potato, onion, chilli and gramflour), Dal Bati Churma, Panchkuta, Lapsi (a special kind of dessert made with wheat, Jaggery, and ghee), Kachar mircha curry (made with chilli and kachar, a special type of vegetable grown in desert area) and Kadhi (made with gramflour, curd and chilli) with Baajre ka sogra. Jodhpur is known for its sweets ranging from traditional "Makhanbada" to Bengali "Roshogollas".,"Ras madhuri"

It is also a major education hub.
Must See
Mehrangarh Fort.
A magnificient edifice, the fort is a marvel in construction. Consider eating your dinner here.
Bikaner
Bikaner

Formerly a princely state, Bikaner was founded in 1486 by Rao Bika. Bikaner. It is the 4th largest city in Rajasthan. Water from 2 canals, the Ganga Canal completed in 1928 and the Indira Gandhi Canal completed in 1987 have allowed the farming of crops such as mustard, cotton, groundnuts, wheat and vegetables.
Bikaner is famous for sweets and snacks (or namkeens in Hindi).
Before the mid 15th century, the whole area was a barren arid wilderness called Jangladesh. The founder Rao Bika who was the second son of Maharaja Rao Jodha, the founder of Jodhpur realising that he shall never inherit Jodhpur kingdom decided to make his own kingdom in this wilderness.

The points in its favour were supply of spring water and also it being a stopover on the trade route between Gujarat coast and Central Asia eventhough it is in the Thar desert.
The fort that Bika built in 1478 is in ruins now but the Junagarh fort built 100 laters a little distance away is a magnificient property.
The sixth ruler of Bikaner Rai Singhji (1571-1611) accepted the suzerainty of the Mughals and became an army general in the court of Emperor Akbar and of his son Emperor Jahangir. Bikaner flourished during these times. Rai Singhji won many rewards and accolades from the Mughal emperors for his successful military exploits helping them win half of Mewar kingdom.

He was given revenue generating lands of Gujarat and Burhanpur. From this large revenue, Junagarh fort was built. As he was knowledgeable about arts and architecture which had been enhanced by his travels, he used them in the construction of Junagarh Fort.
Karan Mahal palace was built by Karan Singh who ruled from 1631 to 1639. Later rulers added more floors and decorations to this Mahal. Subsequent rulers kept on making additions in the palace.
Ganga Singh built Lalgarh palace, now a heritage hotel and also residence of the Royal family. Ganga Singh was a favourite of the British Raj. He earned the title of Knight Commander of the Star of India, served as a member of the Imperial War Cabinet, represented India at the Imperial (First World War Conferences) and the British Empire at the Versailles Peace Conference.
Bikaner is famous for:
Camel research farm (NRCC)
"Bikaneri Bhujia" a spicy snack made from moth dal, spices and edible oil
Wool production
Sweets.

PATA culture ( Wooden made big square size table which is laid upon the streets where localites sit at their leisure )
Bikaner is also known for its handicrafts and leather articles, for its palaces and for having Asia's biggest camel farm.
In Bikaner you will spot intricately carved Jharokas or red sandstone stone jalis (screens) installed on the windows of the Junagarh fort, temples and havelis (mansions). They are useful both for for ventilation and for the house ladies to world from behind a screen. A nearby village of Dulemra does the bulk of manufacture.
Usta & Chadhwa Art
Bikaner School of "miniature" paintings using translucent and opaque vegetable and mineral watercolours from the late-16th to late-19th Century.
Famous fairs and festivals
Karni Mata fair
Gangaur Mela
Kapil Muni fair

Punarasar Fair
In honour of lord Hanuman who is considered the god of power,knowledge,health and wealth.
Kodamdesar Mela
Kodamdesar mela is celebrated in the village of Kodamdesar 20 Km far from bikaner where the temple of lord bhairoon is situated.
Kolayat Mela
Siyana Bhairoon mela
This fair is known for the utmost celebration by hindu casts Ojha , Bhadani, chhangani and derasri.
Camel festival
Each January the state government organises a 2 day long camel festival with camel races, various cultural events and a fire dance performed by the Sidh people. Procession of camels adorned with Rajasthani attire emanate from the Junagarh fort. Camel dance performances also take place. Competitions take place for the best decorated camel, fur cutting design, camel milking and the best camel hair cut

Aksaye Tritya or "AKKHA TEEJ"
The foundation day of Bikaner. Locals enjoy themselves by flying kites or "CHANDA". They also enjoy a special meal, such as "Khichra and Imlani".
Paryushan
The biggest festival of Jain community is celebrated with utmost fervour and dedication. The temples are lavishly decorated.
Kartik Poornima
The Jain community takes out a huge procession on this day consisting of paintings, palki of tirthankar and musical bands. This festivity is unparalleled in India.
Must see
Junagarh Fort
An architectaural beauty.
Laxmi Niwas Palace
The magnificent structure in red sandstone was designed by the British architect, Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob in the year 1902. The style of architecture is Indo-Saracenic. It is now a luxury hotel. It is one of the most popular destinations for tourists in Bikaner.
Lalgarh Palace
A red sandstone building with several grand halls, lounges, cupolas and pavilions. The building features magnificent pillars, elaborate fireplaces, Italian colonnades and intricate latticework and filigree work. The palace houses the Shri Sadul Museum as well as a large and important collection of Sanskrit manuscripts, the Anup Sanskrit Library.
Moolnayakji
Constructed in 1486, Moolnayakji was the first Vaishnav Temple built in Bikaner.
Bhandasar Jain Temple
Laxmi Nath Temple
Laxmi Nath Temple is one of the oldest temples in Bikaner.
Bhandasar Jain Temple
Dedicated to 5th Tithankar Lord Sumatinath, this temple is the most beautiful amongst the the 27 beautiful Jain Temples that adorn Bikaner city. Highest amongst the Jain temples, the foundation of this temple was filled by pure ghee and dry coconuts. This temple is famous for its wall paintings and usta art.
Kolayat
Dedicated to sage Kapila who, according to his devotees, sat in meditation near the lake, this is popular pilgrimage spot. One week before Pushkar Festival and till one week later this lake is more interesting if you like to see Sadhus. Pushkar will have some Sadhus but Kolayat will have many hundreds.
Karni Mata Temple
The famous rat temple. Try to spot the white rat.
Shiv Bari Temple
A temple surrounded by a wall with battlements. Has 2 water reservoirs locally called bawaris. It has a four faced black marble statue of Shiva and a bronze Nandi facing the Shiva Lingam.
Nawalgarh
Nawalgarh
Nawalgarh and around sightseeing. The beautiful Havelis, wall paintings. Soak in them, delight in them. Founded in the 18th Century by Nawal Singh, it has some of the finest frescos in the Shekhawati region. A huge fort with colourful bazaar and numerous havelis with elaborate architecture makes it an interesting destination. Nawalgarh is rightly referred to as the Open Air Gallery.
There is art all around. Nawalgarh is renowned all over the world for its exquisitely painted havelis that are beautifully designed and carved. The havelis are the mansions that boast of the beautifully carved wooden gates and the painted walls. The ornate iron and brass fittings revealed the affluence of the owner of the haveli. The marvelous murals have been painted on both the sides of the walls. The paintings were
further decorated with small pieces of mirror, gold and silver leaves.
The religious nature of the people is revealed in the paintings that revolve around the themes for the life and times of Lord Krishna. In fact there are a range of topics that get covered on the walls of the havelis at Nawalgarh.
The list of must visit havelis at Nawalgarh comprises of the Anandilal Poddar Haveli, the Jodhraj Patodia Haveli, Bansidar Bhagat Haveli, Chokhani Haveli, the Aath (eight) Haveli complex, Chhawchhariya Haveli, Murarka Haveli, Hem Raj Kulwal Haveli, Bhagton Ki Haveli, and Khedwal Bhavan. The traders and merchants constructed most of the havelis in the 18th century and the early 19th century. The business of silk and opium brought in a lot of wealth to
the merchants. So check out these finest frescoes in the Nawalgarh!
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- Daily Breakfast (unless specifically excluded in the above itinerary)
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- Air fare / train fare (unless specifically included in the above itinerary)
- Lunch/dinner at hotel (unless specifically included in the itinerary)
- Any portage at airports and hotels
- Expenses of personal nature such as tips, telephone calls, laundry, liquor etc
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- Guide fees during sightseeing (unless specifically mentioned in the above itinerary. Normally, as complimentary, a guide is provided by us at Agra and Jaipur for one day each only.)
- Entrance fees during sightseeing
- Park Safari costs, Elephant or Camel or such rides
Note:
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- Room category in all packages are the base category rooms unless specified otherwise in the itinerary.
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Prices
Experience Train Option: Start your Golden Triangle Trip by taking train from Delhi to Agra. Fast train (Shatabdi express, leaves 6.15 am reaching 8.10 am). AC chair car, breakfast served on train. Our car meets you in Agra and the triangle tour continues further by car. In this case, additional cost of Rs. 1,000/- per person to the prices mentioned below. Taj mahal closed on Friday. Approx. 5 am pickup from your hotel, drive to New Delhi railway station, on to the train seats.
Prices in Indian Rupees. Please check latest prices. Sadly, hotel prices can change overnight. :-( |
Cost with Small AC Car like Tata Indigo or Tata Indica or similar. Car details |
Cost with Large AC Car like Innova or similar. Large car photo Larger group tours arranged as well using bigger vehicles like Tempo Traveller, Mini Bus and Buses. Ask for quote. |
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| No. of Rooms | No. of Persons | Budget |
Midrange / 3 Star |
Heritage / 4 Star |
5 Star |
Budget |
Midrange / 3 Star |
Heritage / 4 Star |
5 Star |
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| 1 | Upto 1 Persons | 47,700 | 64,900 | 1,07,000 | 1,77,800 | 56,000 | 73,200 | 1,15,300 | 1,86,100 | ||
| 1 | Upto 2 Persons | 47,700 | 64,900 | 1,07,000 | 1,77,800 | 56,000 | 73,200 | 1,15,300 | 1,86,100 | ||
| 1 | Upto 3 Persons | 54,800 | 74,400 | 1,22,500 | 1,98,500 | 63,100 | 82,700 | 1,30,800 | 2,06,800 | ||
| 2 | Upto 4 Persons | 70,100 | 1,04,500 | 1,88,700 | 3,30,300 | 78,400 | 1,12,800 | 1,97,000 | 3,38,600 | ||
| 2 | 5 Persons (with Extra Bed) | X | X | X | X | 85,500 | 1,22,300 | 2,12,500 | 3,59,300 | ||
| 2 | 6 Persons (Triple Occupancy) | X | X | X | X | 92,700 | 1,31,800 | 2,28,000 | 3,80,000 | ||
| 3 | Upto 6 Persons | X | X | X | X | 1,00,800 | 1,52,400 | 2,78,700 | 4,91,100 | ||
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Inclusions:
- AC Car, Driver and fuel cost
- All toll charges, parking, taxes
- Hotel accommodation with all hotel taxes
- Daily Breakfast
- Sightseeing by car in the destination cities
- 8 Cities you visit
- 11 Nights in Hotel
- English speaking guide in Agra - 1 time(s)
- English speaking guide in Jaipur - 1 time(s)
Exclusions & Other Terms:
- Monument / Parks / Sanctuary entrance tickets not included
- Elephant / Camel ride cost not included
- Any meals and services unless mentioned in the itinerary are not included
- The hotels and services as mentioned in the itinerary are subject to confirmation
- Rates can be different during Christmas holidays, trade fairs, exhibitions and special events. A surcharge may be levied.
- See package terms for full detail of exclusions and inclusions
Optional: Buffet Lunch @ 5 Star Hotel (Gateway Agra) Rs. 650/- per person can be arranged. Inform in advance.
Optional: Buffet Lunch @ 4 Star Hotel (Ramada Jaipur) Rs. 700/- per person can be arranged. Inform in advance.
You can change the proposed hotel and opt for a different hotel. Browse hotel photos /details below.
| Hotels Proposed: | Budget | 3 Star/Midrange | Heritage/4 Star | 5 Star/Luxury |
| Agra | Garden Villa Homestay | Hotel Royal Residency | Grand Imperial Agra | Gateway Hotel Agra |
| Jaipur | Jaipur Heritage Hotel | Umaid Bhawan Hotel | Ramada Hotel Jaipur | Trident Hotel Jaipur |
| pushkar | Hotel New Park Pushkar | Hotel Master Paradise | Hotel Pushkar Palace | Jagat Palace |
| chittorgarh | Hotel Ram Rakhi | Hotel Padmini | Hotle Bassi Fort | Hotel Castle Bijaipur |
| Udaipur | Hotel Rangniwas Palace | Kankarwa Haveli | Udai Kothi | Shiv Niwas Palace Hotel |
| jodhpur | Indrashan Homestay | Pal Haveli | Ajit Bhawan | Taj Hari Mahal |
| bikaner | Hotel Bhairon Vilas | Karni Bhawan Palace Hotel | Lalgarh Palace Hotel | Gajner Palace Hotel |
| nawalgarh | Rajesh Jangid Tourist Pension | Shekawati Guest House | Roop Niwas Kothi | Koolwal Kothi |
Additional Costs
Jaipur Additional Costs
Jaipur Monuments Timings and Entry Fees
Agra entry costs
Taj Mahal is closed on Friday.
Taj Mahal by Moonlight - Click For Details
"SOUND & LIGHT SHOW" at Agra Fort has started through mutual efforts of ASI & UP Tourism.
TIMINGS
Hindi Show - 6:30 PM To 7:30 PM
English Show - 7:45 PM To 8:45 PM
ENTRY TICKETS
Indian - INR 40 /-
Foreigner - INR 150 /-
Student - INR 25 /-
Taj opens 10mts. before sunrise and in month of June few days it opens around 0520 AM and in Dec. it can be at 0710AM as in summer days are longer then winter.
In summer fog or hazy weather is not an issue. Fog during December and January.
Tickets to Taj Mahl can be purchased a day before but is not necessary most of the time.
Visit Mehtab Bagh on the other side of the river to see the Taj in evening at sunset.
Delhi Additional Costs
- If Delhi airport pickup/drop is involved, then an additional Rs. 500 for small AC car & Rs. 750/- for large AC car.
- Likewise, a pickup/drop from outside of South/Central Delhi i.e Gurgaon to Agra, Noida or Ghaziabad or Dwarka or East Delhi and similar areas is involved then an additional Rs. 500 for small car and Rs. 750/- for large car.
- Greater Noida or Rohini or Pitampura is an additional Rs. 750/- for small car and Rs. 1000/- for large car.
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For Vasant Kunj it shall be additional Rs. 150/- for small car and Rs. 250/- for large car.
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For Karol Bagh it shall be additional Rs. 200/- for small car and Rs. 350/- for large car.
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Gurgaon Agra drive is about 4.5 hours. Distance from Gurgaon to Agra is about 250 to 275 Kms.













