Classical Rajasthan Tours
Tour Highlights:
Classical Rajasthan with Family (13 Nights - 14 Days)
Boat ride in Udaipur
Jeep Ride in Deogarh
Elephant ride in Jaipur
Taj Mahal, Agra
Rickshaw Ride in Jaipur & in Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi.
This family tour package will give you the opportunity to explore some of the finest art and architectural marvels in India. You will stay in some of the best heritage hotels making this an enchanting and memorable holiday.
| Days | Destination |
| 1 | Delhi |
| 2 | Delhi - Mandawa |
| 3 | Mandawa- Bikaner- Gajner |
| 4 | Gajner-Jaisalmer |
| 5 | Jaisalmer |
| 6 | Jaisalmer-Jodhpur |
| 7 | Jodhpur-Udaipur |
| 8 | Udaipur |
| 9 | Udaipur-Deogarh |
| 10 | Deogarh- Jaipur |
| 11 | Jaipur |
| 12 | Jaipur-Agra |
| 13 | Agra-Delhi |
| 14 | Delhi |
Guest house, Homestay
A homestay in India is a private home which is generally transformed for commercial purpose in order to welcome the outside guests for Short/long term stay where the owners look forward to sharing their home, heritage and culture .
3 star hotel
A 3 * Category of the hotel is considered to be the first choice for the low budget travelers wanting to stay in a hotel at a reasonably affordable price , this category of hotel offers all the basic modern amenities of hospitality from tastefully furnished room to multi cuisine restaurants.
4 star hotel
A 4 * category of hotel represents the tinge of luxury with no compromise with the comfort eand services. It proposes nearly all the expected facilities/ amenities suitable to the need of Global Travellers with International standards.
5 star hotel
A 5 * category of hotel combines the best of everything from most ideal location to magnificent décor impeccable services, finest dining along with the latest in modern convenience and amenities.
Luxury 5 star hotel
A 5 * deluxe category of hotel has something for everyone - whether on business or leisure travel representing the sheer luxury with unmatched services where you name it and you have it.
This category are designed and furnished to provide the utmost luxury with comfort.
Day 01 Delhi
On arrival, your Kamalan representative will meet you at the airport and accompany you to your hotel to help you check in. You will spend the night at your hotel.
Day 02 Delhi - Mandawa ( 290 Kms - 5 Hrs )
After breakfast, you will leave for Mandawa. The city of Mandawa is known for its fort and havelis, which are beautiful adorned with paintings. You will have lunch en route. On arrival, you will check in to your hotel.
Afterwards, you will visit the painted Havelis of Mandawa village. Rich merchant families originally inhabited Mandawa village. They built beautiful mansions (havelis) adorned with paintings.
You will return to the hotel to have dinner and spend the night.
Day 03 Mandawa - Bikaner - Gajner (190+32 Kms - 3 Hrs 45 )
After breakfast, you will leave for Gajner, a historical town in Rajashtan famous for its beautiful fort.
En route, you will visit the Fort Junagarh. This unassailable fortress was built in 1593.You will also visit the museum and have lunch in the city.
Afterwards, you will proceed to your hotel the Gajner Palace, a heritage property built on the embankment of a lake. You will check and spend the night here.
Day 04 Gajner - Jaisalmer ( 300 Kms - 5 Hrs )
This morning, you will have breakfast and leave for Jaisalmer. On arrival, you will check into your hotel.
Afterwards, you will visit Gadisar Lake. In the olden days this man-made reservoir was the only source of water for Jaisalmer. It is surrounded by shrines and attracts many migratory birds.
Next you will visit the Vyas Chhatri. This is the cenotaph of the sage Vyas, the author of the Mahabharat. The Vyas Chhatri is also known as sunset point as it allows fantastic views of Jaisalmer, particularly at dusk.
You will then head back to your hotel to have dinner and spend the night.
Day 05 Jaisalmer
This morning after breakfast you will explore Jaisalmer. You will visit the Jaisalmer Fort, built in the 12th century and was enhanced by subsequent rulers. The fort includes seven Jain temples. After lunch, you will visit the Patwon ki Haveli. This is the largest and most elaborate mansion of its kind in Jaisalmer.
Next you will visit Nathmalji ki Haveli, a grand mansion that blends Rajput and Islamic architecture.
You will then return to your hotel to have dinner and spend the night.
Day 06 Jaisalmer - Jodhpur ( 280 Kms - 5 Hrs )
This morning you will leave for Jodhpur after breakfast. On arrival, you will check in to your hotel.
After lunch, you will visit the Mehrangarh Fort. This spectacular fort made from red sandstone, stands on a perpendicular cliff above the skyline of Jodhpur. The foundations of this fort were laid in 1459. Today it houses a museum with a fine collection of arms, costumes, paintings and even a collection of palanquins.
Afterwards, you will visit the bazaar surrounding the clock tower. Here you will find a variety of herbs and spices, as well as local handicrafts.
You will then return to your hotel to spend the night.
Day 07 Jodhpur - Udaipur ( 268 Kms - 6 Hrs )
After breakfast at your hotel, you will leave for Udaipur. En route you will visit the Ranakpur Jain Temple. You will also have lunch there.
On arrival, you will check in to your hotel. In the evening, you will enjoy a boat ride at the lake where locals and visitors alike come to relax.
You will then head back to your hotel to spend the night.
Day 08 Udaipur
After breakfast this morning, you will explore Udaipur. You will begin with a visit to the City Palace. This architectural marvel blends Medieval, European and Chinese architecture replete with domes, towers and arches.
Afterwards, you will visit Sahelion ki Bari. Legend has it that this picturesque garden was built for the queen and her ladies in waiting. The lush greenery is a treat in the deserts of Rajasthan.
You will also visit an art school and appreciate the local art forms. You will have lunch in the hotel and in the evening you will head to explore the bustling local bazaars in the area. You will return to your hotel to spend the night.
Day 09 Udaipur - Deogarh ( 140 Kms - 2 Hrs 30 )
After breakfast this morning, you will leave for Deogarh, known for its plethora of religious monuments.
En route you will visit Nagda-Eklingi. Nagda and Eklingi are famous for their old Indian temples with interesting architectural features. On arrival, you will check in to your hotel and have lunch.
In the evening, you will take a walk to through the local village and explore the area. You will return to your hotel and spend the night.
Day 10 Deogarh - Jaipur ( 290 Kms - 5 Hrs )
After breakfast, you will leave for Jaipur. Also called the ‘Pink City’, Jaipur is the city of royalty. Filled with palaces and forts, Jaipur is the perfect place for visitors to get a glimpse into Rajasthan and its culture. En route, you will visit the Pushkar, one of the oldest cities in the country and famous for its annual cattle fair.
On arrival, you will check in to your hotel and spend the night here.
Day 11 Jaipur
After breakfast, you will explore the ‘Pink City’ of Jaipur. You will begin with a visit to the Amber Fort. Bordering the Maota Lake, this beautiful citadel merges both Hindu and Mughal style of architecture. The greatest way to explore the fort is to ride up to it on an elephant!
You will also stop to photograph the beautiful Hawa Mahal or the Palace of Winds is a popular landmark in Jaipur. Made of pink sand stone, the façade is almost pyramid shaped and adorned with latticework.
Afterwards, you will visit the City Palace. The City Palace is in fact a palace complex built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh. Many of the rooms have been turned into museums and galleries allowing visitors to catch a glimpse of Rathasthan’s regal past.
You will then get to explore the Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory dating back to around 1730. Later you will take a rickshaw ride through the local bazaars and return to your hotel to spend the night.
Day 12 Jaipur - Agra ( 240 Kms - 5 Hrs )
After breakfast, you will leave for Agra. The city of Agra is believed to have been founded in 1504 by Sultan Sikander Lodi. The city flourished under Mughal rule and is most famous as the home of the Taj Mahal and other fine examples of Mughal architecture.
En route to Agra, you will visit Fatehpur Sikri followed by lunch. Built by the emperor Akbar about 35 kms from Agra, Fatehpur Sikri is home to many historical buildings. Akbar wanted to make Fatehpur Sikri his headquarters, however, he had to abandon it due to shortage of water. Today, Fatehpur Sikri is a UNESCO World heritage site.
On arrival, you will check in to your hotel and have some free time before you turn in for the night.
Day13 Agra - Delhi ( 204 Kms - 4 Hrs )
After breakfast, you will visit the Taj Mahal. Considered to be one of the Seven Wonders of the World, this gem of a monument defies description. The Taj Mahal is actually a mausoleum, commissioned by Enperor Shah Jahan in loving memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Construction of this marble wonder began in 1632 and was completed around 1653. Thousands of laborers were employed to construct the monument, that is replete with decorate inlays, carvings and calligraphy. To this very day, the Taj is considered an architectural marvel.
You will also visit the Agra Fort. This is a 16th century Mughal fortress built of red sandstone and comprises of many fairy tale palaces.
After lunch in Agra, you will head to Delhi. Here you will check in to your hotel and will be free to relax at the hotel.
Day 14 Delhi
After breakfast, you get a chance to you will explore the Jama Masjid. The Jama Masjid is the largest and perhaps the best-known mosques in India. Commissioned by emperor Shah Jahan, and completed in 1656, the courtyard of the mosque can hold about 25,000 worshippers. You will then take a rickshaw ride in Chandni Chowk. Chandni Chowk is the busiest market in Old Delhi. Noisy, chaotic and uniquely Indian, it is famous for its several restaurants and confectioners. Needless to say, this is a rickshaw ride you will never forget!
Next you will visit the Red Fort from outside. Also constructed under the emperor Shah Jahan, this fort also served as the residence for the Mughal royal family. The British later used it as a military camp. It continues to be significant even today, as every Independence Day, the Prime Minister raises the flag here.
The next stop is Humayun’s tomb. Commissioned by Humayun’s wife Hamida Banu Begum in 1562, it was the first garden tomb built in the Indian sub-continent. The Persian architect used red sandstone on a large scale and this UNESCO world heritage site represented a huge leap for Mughal architecture.
Then you will have some time to explore the city on your own. You will return to your hotel and after dinner you will head to the airport to board your flight home.
EXTENSION AMRITSAR
Day 14 Delhi - Amritsar
This morning, you will either have breakfast at your hotel or carry a packed breakfast and board your train to Amritsar. On arrival, you will check in to your hotel and have lunch. Afterwards, you will explore the city of Amritsar. You will begin with a visit to the Golden Temple. This is the most significant temple for the Sikh community. The ‘langar’ or community kitchen serves free meals all year round to roughly 40,000 visitors a day. It is truly a remarkable experience to visit this place of worship.
You will then visit the Wagah Border. The Wagah border is India’s only road crossing border with neighboring Pakistan. It is a ceremonial border, where every evening, the guards from both countries perform the ‘lowering of the flags’. This moving ceremony attracts many tourists on either side of the border.
Next you will return to your hotel to spend the night.
Day 15 Amritsar - Delhi
After breakfast at your hotel, you will visit the Jallianwala Bagh. This small park was the site of a massacre in 1919 spearheaded by a British general. This event caused general unrest and agitations and was one of the precursors to India’s struggle for freedom. Next you will visit the Durgiana temple. Dedicated to the Goddess Durga, this temple is based on the architecture of the Golden Temple. You will then visit Rambagh, the palace and gardens of the Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The summer palace has now been converted into a museum holding weapons and portraits.
You will also visit Khalsa College, a historic educational institute. Next comes a visit toe the Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum. The museum houses old coins, manuscripts, arms and armour.
Afterwards, you will take the train or a flight back to Delhi. On arrival, you will check in to your hotel where you will spend the night.
Day 16 Delhi
After breakfast, you will explore Delhi. First you will visit the Jama Masjid. The Jama Masjid is the largest and perhaps the best-known mosques in India. Commissioned by Emperor Shah Jahan, and completed in 1656, the courtyard of the mosque can hold about 25,000 worshippers. You will then take a rickshaw ride in Chandni Chowk. Chandni Chowk is the busiest market in Old Delhi. Noisy, chaotic and uniquely Indian, it is famous for its several restaurants and confectioners. Needless to say, this is a rickshaw ride you will never forget!
Next you will visit the Red Fort from outside. Also constructed under the emperor Shah Jahan, this fort also served as the residence for the Mughal royal family. The British later used it as a military camp. It continues to be significant even today, as every Independence Day, the Prime Minister raises the flag here.
You will also explore India Gate, one of the largest war memorials in India. Designed by Edward Lutyens, it commemorates the thousands of soldiers that lost their lives during the First World War. This monument is an important landmark in Delhi, with many important roads leading off the Gate. In the evenings, India Gate is lit up and you will find many families enjoying their free time near by.
After lunch in the city, you will visit Humayun’s tomb. Commissioned by Humayun’s wife Hamida Banu Begum in 1562, it was the first garden tomb built in the Indian sub-continent. The Persian architect used red sandstone on a large scale and this UNESCO world heritage site represented a huge leap for Mughal architecture.
You will also get a chance to see the government buildings in Delhi. The government buildings in Delhi are an ode to British Colonial architecture, spearheaded by the architect Edward Lutyens.
You will return to your hotel,wash & change and have dinner before leaving to the airport to catch your flight home. A Kamalan representative will help you check in.
EXTENSION SHIMLA
Day 14 Delhi - Shimla
After breakfast at the hotel, you will fly to Shimla, located in the northwest Himalayas. The British, who made Shimla their summer capital, dubbed it ‘Queen of the Hills’.
On arrival, you will check in to you hotel where you will have some time to relax. Your hotel, situated at 8250 feet, will allow you to enjoy beautiful views of the mountains and valleys. You may also enjoy the outdoor Jacuzzi and heated pool. You can take plenty of walks in the trails nearby that allow you to enjoy the fragrant pine forests.
You will spend the night at your hotel.
Day 15 Shimla
After breakfast, you explore the hill station of Shimla. You can take a walk along the Mall Road, which is the main shopping street with plenty of shops, restaurant and bars. People usually take their time strolling down Mall Road, stopping to chat and meet up with their friends.
You will also visit Christ Church, the second oldest church in the country with beautiful stained glass windows.
Next you will visit the nearby Jakhu Hill. Situated at 8,000 feet, this peak allows beautiful views of the town and the snow-capped Himalayan Mountains. A temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman is located at the top of the hill and is also home to hundreds of monkeys all eager to be fed!
Kufri, located 13 kms away from Shimla has a small Himayalan Zoo as and has a popular ski track.
The scenic beauty of Shimla and the surrounding areas allow plenty of opportunities for mountain bicycling, horse riding and river rafting. You will then return to your hotel to spend the night.
Day 16 Shimla - Delhi
After breakfast, you will catch a flight back to Delhi. After checking into your hotel, you will set out to explore Delhi. You will start with a visit to the Jama Masjid. The Jama Masjid is the largest and perhaps the best-known mosques in India. Commissioned by emperor Shah Jahan, and completed in 1656, the courtyard of the mosque can hold about 25,000 worshippers.
You will then take a rickshaw ride in Chandni Chowk. Chandni Chowk is the busiest market in Old Delhi. Noisy, chaotic and uniquely Indian, it is famous for its several restaurants and confectioners. Needless to say, this is a rickshaw ride you will never forget!
Next you will visit the Red Fort from outside. Also constructed under the emperor Shah Jahan, this fort also served as the residence for the Mughal royal family. The British later used it as a military camp. It continues to be significant even today, as every Independence Day, the Prime Minister raises the flag here
The next stop is Humayun’s tomb. Commissioned by Humayun’s wife Hamida Banu Begum in 1562, it was the first garden tomb built in the Indian sub-continent. The Persian architect used red sandstone on a large scale and this UNESCO world heritage site represented a huge leap for Mughal architecture.
You will then have dinner before you head to the airport to board the flight home.
EXTENSION VARANASI
Day 15 Delhi - Varanasi
After breakfast, you will head to the airport to catch a flight to Varanasi. The ancient city of Varanasi on the banks of the River Ganges is considered the holiest city for Hindu pilgrims. Hindus believe that bathing in the Ganges at Varanasi will remit their sins. It is also considered a holy city for Buddhists, believed to have been designated a pilgrimage site by Gautama Buddha himself. A city of temples, art, literature and education, the atmosphere in Varanasi is completely unique.
On arrival, you will check into your hotel. In the evening, you will witness the prayer ceremony that is performed amidst pealing bells and hundreds of pilgrims. The sunset ceremony is truly a sight to behold!
You will then return to your hotel to spend the night
Day 16 Varanasi
Early this morning you will leave for a boat ride on the Ganges. This enthralling experience will allow you to witness people offering their prayers, professional washer men doing the laundry as well people waking up to do their daily chores.
You will return to your hotel and have breakfast. In the afternoon you will head to Sarnath for an excursion. Sarnath is a holy pilgrimage site for Buddhists. It is the site of the deer park where Gautama Buddha taught his Dharma (faith) and is also an important centre for the arts. You will also visit the Sarnath Museum.
You will have dinner and spend the night at your hotel.
Day 17 Varanasi - Delhi
After breakfast, you will have some free time to relax or explore the city on your own. You will then catch your flight to Delhi. On arrival, you will have some free time to explore Delhi on your own before returning to your hotel, wash & change and have dinner.You will then head to the airport. A Kamalan representative will help you check in and board your flight home.
EXTENSION GOA
Day 14 Delhi - Goa
After breakfast, you will head to the airport to catch your flight to Goa. Located on the western coast of India, Goa is the smallest India state. Known for its fantastic beaches and historical churches, Goa still exhibits its history as a Portuguese colony.
On arrival, you will check in to the hotel and have lunch. Later, you will head to explore the Goan churches and cathedrals. You will start with a visit to the Se Cathedral. Consecrated in 1640, the cathedral is dedicated to Catherine of Alexandria.
Next you visit the Church of St Francis Xavier. Goans are deeply devoted to St Francis Xavier, and though the church has only one altar, this church offers visitors simple sanctity.
St. Catherine’s Church stands out as a pale yellow structure with distinctly Renaissance features. The Archaeological Survey of India now protects the church.
You will also see the Viceroy’s Arch. The arch was built as a memorial to Vasco De Gama and stands on the jetty of Old Goa. It is said that every Viceroy had to pass through this arch before taking office.
The Miramar beach is a beautiful golden beach with soft sand, and dotted with palm trees. With its captivating views, it is an ideal location for lovely long walks along the shore.
Exploring the Dona Paula fishing village was named after Dona Paula de Menezes, the wife of a nobleman who died as a young woman. These days it famous for water sports as much as being a lover’s paradise.
You will then return to your hotel to spend the night.
Day 15 & 16 Goa
For the next two days, you can explore the magnificent beaches of Goa. The many fine sand beaches in Goa have something to offer everyone. Whether it is quiet relaxation, busy flea markets, bars and parties or local cuisine, Goa’s beaches have it all.
Day 17 Goa/Delhi
After breakfast, you will head to the airport to catch your flight back to Delhi.
After you check into your hotel, you will have the opportunity to explore Old Delhi. First you will visit the Jama Masjid. The Jama Masjid is the largest and perhaps the best-known mosques in India. Commissioned by emperor Shah Jahan, and completed in 1656, the courtyard of the mosque can hold about 25,000 worshippers.
You will then take a rickshaw ride in Chandni Chowk. Chandni Chowk is the busiest market in Old Delhi. Noisy, chaotic and uniquely Indian, it is famous for its several restaurants and confectioners. Needless to say, this is a rickshaw ride you will never forget!
Next you will visit the Red Fort from outside. Also constructed under the emperor Shah Jahan, this fort also served as the residence for the Mughal royal family. The British later used it as a military camp. It continues to be significant even today, as every Independence Day, the Prime Minister raises the flag here.
You will also explore India Gate, one of the largest war memorials in India. Designed by Edward Lutyens, it commemorates the thousands of soldiers that lost their lives during the First World War. This monument is an important landmark in Delhi, with many important roads leading off the Gate. In the evenings, India Gate is lit up and you will find many families enjoying their free time near by.
You will then have dinner before you head to the airport to board the flight home.
By Car
Ambassador
Serving the nation for over 50 years with safety, the Ambassador is considered the definitive Indian car and is fondly called "The king of Indian roads". Its iconic status was helped by the fact that it is used by most of the bureaucrats and politics of the country.
Ambassador is an ideal car for travelers and it can cover long distances on Indian roads with its engine capacity of 1817 CC.
Chevrolet Tavera
Produced in India by American automaker General Motors, is an economical and reliable car for traveling longer distances on the Indian roads. This car permits you to travel in a comfortable car and make your journey something special in India. It displaces 2499 CC.
Toyota Fortuner
Produced by the Japanese automaker Toyota, It has a dynamic look with an elegant interior and stylish exterior. With its engine capacity of 2982 cc, this car is very useful for long distance trips and for exploring the countryside as the offer road performance of this SUV is unmatchable.
Toyota Innova
This minivan have terrific interior space and comfort, great refinement, a smooth and punch pair of engines and impressive flexibility.
Innova offers excellent ride quality with its engine capacity of 2500 CC, and luxury coupled with superior performance, world-class safety, advanced styling.
Mercedes S Class
Words run less to explain about this epitome of luxury, Ranked as the world's best-selling luxury car, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class is synonymous with state-of-the-art luxury and safety features.
As Mercedes' largest sedan, the S-Class offers the most room for rear-seat passengers, making it a favorite of luxury traveler.
Tata Indigo
Tata Motors, the Indian firm, has launched the Tata Indigo which comes equipped with very high standards of cabin seating comfort. Indigo offers comfortable and spacious seats for the passengers with safely on road.
It has an engine capacity of 1396 cc help the car mover smoothly on Indian road.
Tempo
Tempo traveler is the most elegant and spacious car coach. It considered toughest for its 4 stroke engine and 2399 cc displacement.
With its special deluxe interior and luxury back seats, Tempo is an economical and reliable car for traveling longer distances on the Indian roads.
Toyota Corolla
As we all know Toyota Motors is the world's largest automaker and it's successful Toyota Corolla with its superior design and features is fully loaded with luxurious interior and space.
It displaces 1794 cc, Toyota Corolla is a car where performance meets safety and is a perfect cut out for passengers who want to travel in comfort, style and safety.
Volkswagen Crafter
A commercial Van proposed by Volkswagen is one of the most spacious and practical people carriers available. It is easy to figure out that it has been designed with traveler users in mind, offering a flexible variety of seating options for up to nine people with an engine capacity of 2459 Cc.
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