Rajasthan tours, India

As well as the classics such as the Taj and the Raj, this small group tour gets to grips with the gorgeous grassroots of Rajasthan, and the wildlife wonders of Ranthambhore NP.
Delhi Taj Mahal and Agra Bassi Jaipur Ranthambhore National Park (not in monsoon season) Udaipur Bundi Holy City of Pushkar
Price
US $1665US $1354ToUS $1980excluding flights
Duration
15 Days
Type
Small group
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Single supplement from $505 - $515.
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Up to US $450 off selected dates.
Late availability on these dates: 01 Dec, 08 Dec, 15 Dec, 18 Dec, 19 Dec, 21 Dec, 22 Dec, 26 Dec, 29 Dec, 30 Dec, 31 Dec, 02 Jan, 05 Jan, 09 Jan, 12 Jan, 14 Jan, 19 Jan, 21 Jan, 30 Jan, 02 Feb, 04 Feb, 06 Feb, 09 Feb, 11 Feb, 13 Feb,...
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Description of Rajasthan tours, India

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US $1665US $1354ToUS $1980excluding flights
Single supplement from $505 - $515.
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India Golden Triangle
India’s Golden Triangle refers to three prestigious points in Northern India: New Delhi, Agra and Jaipur, which do indeed form a triangle on the map. ...
Rajasthan
Some people say that Rajasthan is like walking onto a movie set. It is, in fact, like walking into a giant movie studio, with lots of different themes...

Vacation information

Our top tip:
The greeting ‘Namaste’ is overused by tourists. Try "Ram Ram" instead, much more typical in Rajasthan.
Trip type:
Small group, max. 12 people.
Solos:
Welcome. Surcharge for single room when available.
Accomm:
10 nights in standard hotels, 3 nights heritage accommodation, 1 night in luxury tent.
Included:
Accommodation, transport (except airport transfers), activities, tour leader.
Meals:
3 breakfasts, 2 dinners. Budget £200 for extra meals.
Small group tour, ideal for solos & couples:
Small group travel is not large group travel scaled down. It is modeled on independent travel – but with the advantage of a group leader to take care of the itinerary, accommodation and tickets, and dealing with the language. It’s easy to tick off the big sights independently – but finding those one-off experiences, local festivals, traveling markets and secret viewpoints is almost impossible for someone without the insider knowledge gained from years in the field. For those with limited time, a small group tour will save valuable time in planning, and on vacation.

Reviews

8 Reviews of Rajasthan tours, India

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Reviewed on 22 May 2023 by

Guides, Dinesh and Jitu were excellent. Top value for money. Read full review

Reviewed on 26 Jan 2020 by

So many magical memories. What I really loved was the cohesive and infectious enthusiasm of the group energy and the ease because of our highly organized, fun tour leader Afshar who took care of our logistics with expertise and caring attention. Read full review

Reviewed on 06 Nov 2019 by

The most amazing experience, mainly due to our highly skilled and approachable tour leader Arpu (Arhana), India is an amazing place and completely exceeded all my expectations. Read full review

Reviewed on 03 Nov 2019 by

Very good, specially because of all the contacts with local people. Read full review

Reviewed on 10 Mar 2019 by

The main part of the vacation was great, with a very well balanced itinerary, and we had a brilliant guide. The most exciting things were catching a first closeup sight of the Taj Mahal and seeing tigers in Ranthambore. Read full review

Reviewed on 05 Mar 2016 by

Seeing tigers in Ranthambore National Park- yes two less than twenty feet away. I had no expectations of seeing so to come across one resting beside the track who was then joined by another was amazing. Read full review

Reviewed on 22 Mar 2015 by

Don't hesitate to book. Just go! It was amazing. The operator uses local transport, including trains. The hotels were small businesses and not part of large world wide chains. Our group was a mix of ages from 20 year olds to over 60's so it is suitable for all wanting to experience India. Read full review

Reviewed on 23 Jan 2014 by

Most memorable - the amazing places we stayed and the wonderful people we met most exciting - being driven through the streets of Delhi, it got the adrenaline pumping anyway! Read full review

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.

Planet

We constantly monitor the manner in which the elephants at Amber Palace in Jaipur are treated. With the help of a local organisation, Help in Suffering, and the information gathered from our leaders and passengers, we have decided to not include the elephant ride up to the palace due to the inhumane manner in which these animals are maintained. On the Agra-Jaipur highway, there are numerous sloth bears being used to entertain tourists and they are badly abused and beaten. Through our foundation, we support the efforts of an organisation called Wildlife SOS in their setting up a sanctuary to care for these tortured bears. In voluntarily giving up the bears to the project, the owners are re-educated and re-skilled and are compensated with motorized rickshaws or welding tools.

People

You will be accompanied by local leaders on this trip who will take you into temples, mosques, shrines and gurudwaras where appropriate, and are able to teach the group about the etiquette and customs specific to the places visited, enabling a deeper understanding for the group of the communities and cultures encountered in India. In a country where so many ethnic communities live together, it’s important to respect individual religious beliefs. Our company wants to promote this understanding through insight into religious and cultural practices.

Where possible we will travel on local bus or on the Indian Railways minimising our demand for special tourist vehicles and fuel while giving you plenty of opportunity to meet and interact with local communities.

One of the major organisations we support in India is Deepalaya. Through Deepalaya, our company are currently sponsoring a number of children in the slums of South Delhi to complete their schooling, an opportunity they would otherwise not be able to afford. Since 1990, the support of this organisation has enabled thousands of children to receive quality education and become professionally qualified as, for example, teachers and technicians.

At the end of our journey travelers may donate any unwanted clothing, medicines and bandages, which are distributed to a group called Goonj. This organisation is a nationwide movement that provides help to remote villages in Assam, Bihar, Orissa, West Bengal, Uttaranchal and wherever the demand arises or disaster forces people to look for support.

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