Country
India
Duration
13 Days/12 Nights
Travel Type
Private Tour
 

A mix of rolling hills and crags, meadows, lakes, and rivulets, Rajasthan is home to an incredible variety of flora, fauna, and animals. This tour presents an unforgettable opportunity to experience India’s wildlife tourism offering several chances for tiger and leopard sighting and birdwatching. Begin your journey in Delhi and Agra, exploring the wonders of the country’s rich past and thriving future. In Ranthambore National Park, go spotting the Royal Bengal Tigers. Experience a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Pink City, Jaipur. The Jawai River is home to leopards, crocodiles, birds, and many other animals. End the tour in the popular tourist destination, Udaipur, dubbed the City of Lakes.

Inclusions

12-night accommodation in double occupancy
Domestic Airfare as per itinerary Udairpur – Delhi
Meet and greet services
All the airport transfers
Excursions by air-conditioned Toyota Innova
Car at disposal throughout the tour
25 meals: 12 breakfasts, 7 lunches, 6 dinners (includes a private dinner with elephant interaction in Jaipur (No elephant ride))
Services of local English-speaking guide as per the itinerary
Entrances at the monuments (single visit) including camera fees, road taxes, parking fee, fuel charges, interstate taxes

Exclusions

Gratuities to hotel personnel, guides, and drivers – Alcoholic beverages – Still/video camera fee at certain sites – International airfare – Visa charges, airport taxes etc. – Any other expense/changes due to unforeseen circumstances while in India – Any services other than the ones mentioned in the inclusions.

Additional Information

VALUE ADDS on STANDALONE HOTELS

(Offer valid for travel between May 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025: Except off peak period: Dec 20, 2024 – Jan 10, 2025/ Blackout dates or peak period travel- please check for blackout dates with us before confirming)
– One bottle of Indian wine
– Complimentary VIP arrival service in Delhi
– Postcards, bookmark and handmade travel diary
– Complimentary early / late check out and complimentary upgrade to next category at hotels (subject to availability).

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DAY 1 DELHI - ARRIVAL

Welcome to India! Arrive in Delhi. You are met after at the aerobridge and after completion of the immigration and custom formalities. In the arrival hall you will meet our representative and transfer to the hotel.

The capital of India, Delhi is home to 16 million people, making it the third largest city in India. The strategic location of the city made it an attractive location for invading armies, and it served as the capital for many great empires that ruled India. Many of these Empires built significant monuments, and whilst the Mughal and the British are the most visible, while driving through the city, you will see ruins from previous capitals, the earliest dating back to the 12th century.

Accommodation : Delhi for 2 nights

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DAY 2 DELHI

Today after breakfast, you will visit Humayun’s Tomb. One of the earliest examples of a Mughal Garden Tomb, this mausoleum was designed by a Persian architect, and provided the prototype for future tombs, including the Taj Mahal. Recently taken over by the Agha Khan Trust, the gardens have been restored to their former glory, and the tomb and surrounding monuments restored. Continue your tour to Qutub Minar, the 72.5-meter-high tower dating back to the 13th century. Built by the first Muslim rulers of India as a victory tower, it is one of the several structures you will find in this fascinating complex.

Drive to Old Delhi for lunch at Café Lota – a lovely hidden cafe at the craft museum. Housed in a building designed by the renowned Indian architect Charles Correa, the museum is a treasure trove of Indian art and architecture. Ranging from metal ware woodwork, masks, painting, terracotta and a textile, the museum show cases the best of India’s craft heritage.

After lunch you will visit the walled city of Old Delhi. In contrast to the newer city, the former Imperial capital is a maze of lanes crowded with shops, crumbling havelies (mansions), in the midst of which lies one of the country’s largest mosques. You will walk through the narrow lanes of the 300-year-old Chandni Chowk market, today it is a busy market selling an extraordinary variety of items – silver, jewellery, aromatic spices, leather, fruit, and vegetables. This is an excellent introduction to the organized chaos which is quintessentially Indian.

You also have an opportunity to experience rickshaw ride in the narrow lane and explore popular local snacks of Old Delhi. If you are adventurous, you might also visit the Asia’s biggest spice market in Old Delhi.

Supplement: Pigeon Flying Experience +$130CAD per person
Pigeon flying is a popular folk sport of North India; this unique activity can be witnessed from the Haveli very often. Discover how to control 50 pigeons using just a whistle, stick and a bag of seeds. Spot the pack of pigeons circling in the air for the picture-perfect moment.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch

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DAY 3 DELHI - AGRA

After breakfast you will drive approximately 4 hours to Agra.

This was the seat of the mighty Mughal Empire before it shifted its capital to Delhi, and it is home to some of their most inspired architectural creations including the Taj Mahal.

In the 16th and 17th century, the Mughal Courts were at their most powerful, and were great patron of the arts, and Agra attracted artisans, poets, and musicians from across India as well as Persia and Central Asia, transforming Agra into a cultural and architectural paradise.

On arrival in Agra, transfer to hotel, rest of the afternoon at leisure.

Later you will be met by our resident expert (a local of Agra) to lead you on a specially curated tour of Agra – see a different side of Agra, beyond the Taj Mahal, on this walking tour. You’ll visit areas better known by locals than by tourists, including the massive Jama Masjid (Mosque), the 650-year-old Shri Mankameshwar Temple and explore city’s top markets, city’s famous sweet - Pethe at a local confectionary shop.

Agra is also famous for its Zardozi embroidery, a skill that goes back to days of the Mughal Empire, and you will have time to visit with some of these skilled embroiderers.

You will visit The Taj Mahal is at its best at sunset - just when the light, playing on the marble of the tomb and the reflections in the stillness of the waters, presents this incredible building in all its beauty, majesty, and splendour.

Meals : Breakfast

Accommodation : Agra for 1 night

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DAY 4 AGRA - RANTHAMBORE

Visit to Taj Mahal at sunrise with your guide. Return to your hotel for breakfast and some leisure time.

Later you will drive approximately 6 hours to Ranthambore. Alternatively you can drive to Bharatpur (40 min) for Train to Sawai Madhopur (Kota Janshatabdi Express: Departs Bharatpur at 1450 Hrs and arrives Ranthambore at 1713 Hrs – Executive Class- operates daily)

Once the hunting ground for the Maharaja of Jaipur, who led huge hunting parties into these forests, today the park is a protected forest area and is under the aegis of Project Tiger, a venture set up to protect the tiger from extinction. The park with its Sal Forest, grasslands and water bodies is home. You will visit the park early in morning and in the evenings.

In between game drives you will go birding outside the park – some of the best birding sites are the Fort and the smaller water bodies, ideal for sightings of the painted sand grouse, chestnut bellied sand grouse, larks, Pipits and painted spurfowl.

On arrival in Ranthambore or Sawai Madhopur railway station, transfer to your hotel, rest of the evening at leisure.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation : Ranthambore for 2 nights

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DAY 5 RANTHAMBORE

Explore Ranthambore National Park early in the morning and afternoon in your private jeeps.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

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DAY 6 RANTHAMBORE - JAIPUR

Early morning safari in the National in your private jeeps.

After breakfast at your hotel, you will drive approximately 3 hours to Jaipur.

A labyrinth of fascinating bazaars, opulent palaces and a futuristic observatory, Jaipur was the inspiration of the ruler Sawai Jai Singh, who moved the capital from Amber in 1727. Jaipur was designed by a young architect from Bengal and together they planned a city along the ancient Hindu treatise of “Shilpa Shastra”, a science similar to the better-known Feng Shui. Jaipur is laid out in a geometric grid of streets and squares making it one of the earliest planned cities in India. In honour of the visit of the Prince Edward, then the Prince of Wales, the City was painted in rich terracotta, a tradition which has continued through the years. This is the reason why Jaipur is often called the “pink city”. Today it serves as the State capital for Rajasthan.

On arrival in Jaipur, check-in to your hotel. Rest of the day at leisure.

After lunch you will drive to Dera Amer for rural village walk followed by interaction with resident elephants (no elephant ride).

Embark on a rural village walk, to the nearby Meena tribe community. Calling this area of land home since before the Mughals or Rajputs, or any other traveller, they have called this area home for centuries. Visit the nearby school, the local settlements, and you’ll almost certainly be invited for a cup of chai or sample some spicy chutneys. Witness country life outside of Jaipur, where communities are largely self-sustained and rely on the land around them. A touching interaction, miles away from the tourist hoards of the city.

Return to Dera Amer for an interaction with the elephant – you can feed them or talk a walk with them. You will end your day with a private dinner arranged for you at an exclusive venue.

Meals : Breakfast, Dinner

Accommodation : Jaipur for 2 nights

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DAY 7 JAIPUR

Today you will visit Amber fort - built in the 11th century AD and expanded in size and scope by succeeding dynasties and their rulers, Amber is a fortress town of visual awesomeness. Ride up to its imposing hilltop location in jeeps and explore the maze of passages, corridors, pavilions, ornamental gardens, and ramparts.

On the way back you may like to stop at Anokhi Museum, where you will see a collection of old costumes with hand blocked prints that are typical to Rajasthan (closed on Wednesdays). If you wish, we can also try your hands on block printing.

After lunch at local restaurant continue your tour to The Sprawling City Palace, a superb marriage of the Rajput and Mughal styles of architecture. Within the palace complex are several museums including an interesting textile gallery exhibiting a fine selection of textiles and costumes from the royal collection.

You continue into the Old City, a wonderful blend of old and modern India. Camel carts and Toyotas share parking lots, and the latest mobile phone is sold next to a shop selling handmade camel leather shoes.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch

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DAY 8 JAIPUR - JAWAI

After breakfast, drive approximately 6 hours to Jawai.

Amongst spellbinding, billion-year-old granite rock formations, where leopards roam wild and free, coexisting comfortably with the local communities. Spend unforgettable days in the wilderness tracking leopards and other wildlife. A blending sophistication and ecology, there is no better place to discover one of India’s most enchanting and breathtakingly beautiful landscapes. A wander with the charismatic Rabari herdsmen is a great chance to immerse yourself in the local culture and gain insight into some of our exemplary conservation and community projects.

Afternoon safari to track the leopard.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation : Jawai for 2 nights

9

DAY 9 JAWAI

Morning and afternoon safari in Jawai in shared jeep (maximum 4 pax).

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

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DAY 10 JAWAI - UDAIPUR

After breakfast, you will drive approximately 3 hours to Udaipur.

Udaipur, the enchanting City of Dawn, looms up like a vision in white. The City Palace was built in 1725, and has various palaces inside such as DilkushMahal, Sheesh Mahal, MotiMahal, the Palace of Krishna, all of which are ornately decorated.

Saheliyon Ki Bari, the ’Garden of Maids of Honour’, is a small ornamental pleasure garden, containing an elegant lotus pool, gushing fountains, beautiful black marble kiosks on the corners of the pool and stunning bougainvilleas covering the wall of the enclosures. You will also visit the beautiful Jagdish Temple, which is still in use and very much a live temple.

On arrival check-in to your hotel and enjoy some leisure time.

In the evening enjoy a private boat ride in the Lake Pichola.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch

Accommodation : Udaipur for 2 nights

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DAY 11 UDAIPUR

Today you visit the City Palace. The detailed art and workmanship is a tribute to the skills of local artisans and craftspeople. Built as a stepped palace encompassing a hill, the four places illustrate various architectural styles, reflecting prevailing influences, mostly Mughal and Rajput. In keeping with the claim of the royal family that they are “Surya vansh” – descendents of the Sun, the whole structure faces east, and a stunning bejeweled image of the sun greets you at the entrance.

In the afternoon you take a walk in the old city with your escort. Sharing space with cows, elephants, people, and the walk through the winding lanes is an interesting insight into lifestyles in what is referred to as “small town India”. Shops selling a variety of items, unexpected folk art decorating the walls of houses and small architectural gems like a latticed work Haveli window.

Meals : Breakfast, Dinner

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DAY 12 UDAIPUR - DELHI

After breakfast, transfer to airport for flight to Delhi – flight departing Udaipur at 1300 Hrs and arriving in Delhi at 1420 Hrs.

On arrival in Delhi, you will be transferred to your hotel, rest of the evening at leisure.

You will have a car at disposal in the evening if you would like to go on last minute shopping or dinner at a local restaurant.

Meals : Breakfast

Accommodation : Delhi for 1 night

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DAY 13 DELHI - DEPARTURE

You will be transferred to the airport depending on your onward flight.
Hotel check out time is 12 noon.

Meals : Breakfast

OPTION A: 4* / 5* MIXED HOTELS

Delhi – Taj Connaught 4* – Superior Room
Agra – Taj View Agra 5* – Superior Room
Ranthambore – Khem Villas – Cottage
Jaipur – Khas Bagh 4* – Deluxe Room
Jawai – Amritara Jawai Resort 3*- Paradise View with Balcony
Udaipur – Fateh Garh 5* – Heritage Chamber
Gurgaon – Trident 5* – Superior Garden View

OPTIONS C: LEELA PALACE HOTELS

Delhi – The Leela Palace 5* – Royal Premier Room
Agra – Oberoi Amarvilas 5* – Premier Room
Ranthambore – Sherbagh 5* – Tented jungle Suite
Jaipur – Leela Jaipur 5* – Royal Villa with Plunge Pool
Jawai – Sujan Jawai 5* – Tented Rock Suite
Udaipur – Leela Udaipur 5* – Grand Heritage LakeView Balcony
Gurgaon – Trident 5* – Superior Garden View

Rates in CA$, per person, starting from, in double occupancy 

Land Package
Daily departures from October 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025 Standalone
Hotels
Leela Palace
Hotels
2 passengers 7439 13099
4 passengers 6579 12419
6 passengers 5569 11339
Single occupation supplement (with minimum 2 pax traveling) +1369 +8489
Supplement for English-speaking guide to accompany driver +879
Supplement for French-speaking guide to accompany driver +1199

**Prices in this document are for information only; they were issued at press time, for the current year. Please note that due to exchange rates and temporary promotions, they can increase or decrease at any time. Contact your travel agent for the price and promotion of the moment. Prices include the contribution of customers to the Compensation Fund for clients of Quebec travel agents.

Wild Rajasthan – Detailed itinerary
Wild Rajasthan – Detailed itinerary