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Rajasthan Agra Tour Package

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Delhi - Agra - Jaipur - Bikaner - Jaisalmer - Jodhpur - Ranakpur - Udaipur - Delhi
30K+ booked
Duration
11 days - 10 days
Languages
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Tour Overview

Squid Travel India offers the Rajasthan Agra Tour Package with the best deals and prices. In this 10 Nights 11 Days Tour, you will get the chance to discover the vibrant heritage of Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, and Ranakpur's architectural marvels and explore the beauty of Udaipur from City Palace to romantic Lake Pichhola boat rides. You will also witness the grandeur of Mehrangarh Fort and Jaswant Thada in Jodhpur.

 

This Rajasthan Tour Packages brings you a lot of experience, including the vibrant streets of Delhi, the royal palace, forts, Haveli to adventure activities, camel rides and the beautiful buildings found in the major cities of Rajasthan, with the Agra UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Accommodations, meals, sightseeing, and transportation are all included in the Rajasthan and Agra holiday packages. 

 

Popular Sites to Visit in Rajasthan and Agra Tour

  • Witness the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Raj Ghat, and Qutub Minar in Delhi.
  • Admire the magnificence of the Taj Mahal and the Agra Fort.
  • View Jaipur's City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Choki Dhani, and Amber Fort.
  • Discover Jodhpur and Bikaner's Forts and Palaces, which will be fascinating to you.
  • Enjoy the Camel Safari, the Fort, the Havelis, and the Gadisar Lake in Jaisalmer.
  • Visit the famous Jain and Surya Temple at Ranakpur.
  • Explore the famous Junagarh Fort at Bikaner.
  • Boat ride on Lake Pichola in Udaipur.

Tour Highlights

  • Explore the vibrant markets and palaces of Jaipur
  • Enjoy a leisurely boat ride on Udaipur's serene lakes
  • Discover the architectural marvels of Jodhpur and Jaisalmer
  • Experience a camel ride at the enchanting Sam Dune in Jaisalmer
  • Private guide for a more personalized experience
  • Once-in-a-Lifetime Experience

What's Included

Accommodation on double / twin sharing basis
9 Nights in the above mentioned / similar hotels.
Breakfast in the respected Hotel during the tour.
Boat Ride at Udaipur.
Dinner at Chokhi Dhani, Jaipur.
Elephant Ride at Amber Fort, Jaipur.
All Transfers and Sightseeing throughout the tour by an individual Air Conditioned vehicle with English Speaking Driver.
Driver Accommodation and Food.
Toll Tax and Parking
All currently applicable taxes

What's Not Included

Any kind of personal expenses such as monument Fees, laundry, telephone bills and alcoholic beverages. Camera fees (still or movie).
Anything not specified in the itinerary.
Entrance charges to places of interest & monuments.
Any flight Charges.
Unspecified meals etc.

Itinerary

Arrival Delhi

Received at Delhi Airport upon arrival; transferred to hotel.

Delhi - Agra

Travel to Delhi for sightseeing after breakfast. Visit the Humayun Tomb, one of Delhi's most impressive Mughal-era monuments and the inspiration for the Taj Mahal. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Humayun's Tomb was the first garden type tomb ever built in India and was built out of red sandstone.

Visit Qutab Minar later on: Qutub-ud-Din Aibak constructed the 73-meter-tall minaret there in 1193. With five stories and projecting balconies, this structure is the tallest in all of India. Later, continue on a sightseeing trip of Lutyens' Delhi, stopping at the India Gate, the Parliament Building, the President's Residence, and Government Buildings.

Later, travel to Agra and then take a hotel transfer

Agra - Jaipur

After a filling breakfast, travel to Agra to see the Taj Mahal, one of the world's wonders and a symbol of pure love. In 1630, the renowned Mughal ruler Shah Jahan erected the Taj Mahal in honour of his cherished wife, Mumtaj Mahal. The Mughal emperors are said to have created the most gorgeous monument with this one. The Taj Mahal's beauty is unfathomable; it was built completely out of white marble that was brought in from all over central Asia and India. The creation of this magnificent jewel required the work of about 20,000 artisans from around the globe over the course of 22 years. (Taj Mahal is closed on Friday).

Later, keep visiting Agra Fort, a historical fort that is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. This enormous red sandstone fort, which spans an area of 94 acres, is located 2 kilometres to the northwest of the Taj Mahal, adjacent to the Yamuna River. Beautiful palaces and gardens can be found at Agra Fort. The fort contains a number of halls, including Diwan-I-Khas and Diwan-I-Aam, as well as palaces that showcase the best Mughal architecture and its own past.

In Jaipur

After a delicious breakfast at the hotel, it's time to explore Jaipur, also referred to as the "Pink City," in all its splendour. One of India's most regal, majestic, and colourful cities, with a rich historical backdrop and a thriving modern culture.

Amber Fort with Elephant Ride: This magnificent fort is beautifully crafted out of marble and red sandstone giving it a rustic and mysterious appearance. It stands tall in all of its grandeur amidst the Aravali. The fort, which is quite ancient and may even appear so from the outside, is stunning inside and contains a number of well-known structures, including the "Diwan-i-Aam," "Sheesh Mahal," and even the "Sukh Mahal." The "Shila Devi" Temple and the "Ganesh Pol," a gate leading to the kings' private residences, are also located in this fort. You will pause at Hawa Mahal, also known as the Palace of Winds, on your way to Amber Fort for a quick photo opportunity.

Visit Maharaja's City Palace, one of the renowned sites, later.  One-seventh of the walled city of Jaipur was taken up by the enormous complex of the Rajasthani palace, which was split into a number of courtyards, structures, and gardens. Along with numerous other mansions, it has the Chandra Mahal and the Mubarak Mahal. It was once the Maharaja of Jaipur's throne. Although only a tiny portion of the Chandra Mahal remains the royal residence, it is now a museum. The museum exhibits a variety of one-of-a-kind handcrafted goods, weapons, and other items from the City Palace's royal history.

Visit Jantar Mantar, the largest stone astronomical observatory in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as a follow-up to this wonderful site. It is close to the municipal palace in terms of location. The Jantar Mantar, which was constructed between 1727 and 1733, is still operational. The monument includes masonry, brass, and stone instruments that were constructed utilising astronomy and instrument design principles found in old Hindu writings.

Jaipur - Bikaner

Check out of the hotel and travel to Bikaner after breakfast.

Visit Karni Mata Temple, also known as the Rat Temple, which is a very famous tourist destination. This shrine is in the Rajasthani town of Deshnoke, 30 kilometres from Bikaner. In this sanctuary, rats are highly revered. Numerous thousands of rodents are present. These rats are not thought of as pests but as sacred. There are no infectious illnesses or the plague in this area. A common myth holds that when rats expire, they reincarnate as humans, representing the dead ancestors of the Charan clans. They are regarded as the most sacred rodents.

Bikaner - Jaisalmer

Visit Junagarh Fort after breakfast. The 16th-century Junagarh Fort is home to palaces, pavilions, and sanctuaries built in a variety of architectural styles. Enter through a gate surrounded by two guardian elephant sculptures made of red stone and flanked by yellow sandstone. Six more gates, marble courtyards, wells, gardens, an ancient jail, galleries, and corridors are all features of the fort.

View royal attire, historical pictures, manuscripts written in Sanskrit and Persian, weapons, and idols at the on-site museum

Jaisalmer - Jodhpur

Today, after breakfast, go on a tour of Jaisalmer, also known as the "Golden City," which is nestled along the Thar Desert and is known for its vibrant culture and colourful facets that mirror the hue of the sands that surround it on all sides.

Visit the Jaisalmer Fort, one of the biggest forts in the world, which is the city's most well-known landmark.  The fort was constructed in 1156 and is also known as Sonar Qila. In contrast to other forts in the nation, Jaisalmer Fort is a sizable fort that includes a museum, stores, hotels, homes, and restaurants inside.

Continue your journey to Patwaon ki Haveli, one of the biggest havelis in Rajasthan. Comprised of five smaller havelis, Patwon ki Haveli was constructed over the course of nearly 55 years. The haveli immediately draws your attention to the complexity of its design thanks to the enchanting shade of gold that coats it. It is best known for its exquisite wall paintings, lovely balconies (jharokhas), and gates and archways.

In Jodhpur

After breakfast, leave for a full-day city tour of Jodhpur, also known as the "Blue City," which is an apt nickname given that the majority of the ancient city's buildings are blue in colour.

Visit Mehran Garh Fort, the biggest fort in Rajasthan, which was constructed in 1450 and is perched atop a rocky promontory with views of the desert below. The Mehrangarh Fort and its imposing ramparts are among the most well-known sights in the nation. The fortifications that reach 125 metres (410 feet) above the city and stick straight up from the hill's rock face can be seen as you ascend to the castle. Explore the museum to discover more about the fort's past and to view a sizable collection of exceptional weapons, armor, works of art, and other local artefacts.

 

Visit Jaswant Thada, which was constructed in 1899 and is renowned as one of the most stunning white marble cenotaphs. It provides a clear view of the Mehrangarh Fort, which is just one kilometre (0.6 miles) away. The mausoleum is made of gleaming white marble sheets, and its exquisite design and building are a testament to the high calibre work produced in earlier times. The primary memorial has lovely domes and intricately carved sculptures, and it is constructed like a temple. Here, visitors can view lovely portraits of the different Jodhpur rulers.

Visit the museum in the Umaid Bhawan Palace after lunch. (If time permits visit the bustling and colourful local Market in Jodhpur famous for its Mojris, spices, tie and die Fabrics and many more)

Jodhpur - Ranakpur - Udaipur

Check out of the hotel and travel to Udaipur after breakfast. Visit the Chaturmukha Jain Temple in Ranakpur while you're there. in the centre of the secluded and beautiful Arvallis valley. These buildings date back hundreds of years and are decorated with elaborate carvings.

The Ranakpur Temple Complex, one of the five main Jain pilgrimage sites, is renowned for its exquisite building and the Chaumukha Temple, which is devoted to the first Jain Tirthankara, Lord Adinath.

Drive onward to Udaipur.

In Udaipur

After breakfast today, head out for a full-day city trip of Udaipur, also known as "the Venice of the East" and unquestionably one of India's most stunning and romantic cities.

Visit City Palace: The City Palace, which once housed the ruling royalty, dominates Pichola Lake and has a number of balconies, cupolas, and towers that gaze out over the lake. As a result of the distinctive designs of each castle, the opulence of the time is brought to life by embellishments like mirrored tiles, paintings, glass work, and ornamental tiles. Currently, the palace's primary building serves as a museum, which is home to a sizable collection of artefacts.

Udaipur - Delhi

After breakfast, check out of the hotel and make a visit to Jagdish Temple, one of the most well-known temples to Lord Vishnu inside the City Palace complex. The four-armed Lord Vishnu idol, which is carved out of a single piece of black stone and is displayed in the primary shrine, is an astounding work of art.

Transfer to Udaipur Airport later after lunch to catch a journey to Delhi.

When you arrive in Delhi, pay a visit to the Dilli haat, an outdoor market and dining court operated by the Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation. (DTTDC). Here, artisans from every state in India exhibit their goods and a broad range of handicrafts are offered.

Dinner at the hotel followed by a transfer to the airport for the next departure.

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Special Notes

The Tour Manager service will start from the First destination of the tour as mentioned in the itinerary. 

 

Our Meals service will start on Day 1 at Final arrival destination till the departure from the last destination as per the itinerary.

 

We do not provide meal service during Air travel or during transit halt.

FAQ

Customer Reviews

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Ali Tufan
April 2023
Take this tour! Its fantastic!

Great for 4-5 hours to explore. Really a lot to see and tons of photo spots. Even have a passport for you to collect all the stamps as a souvenir. Must see for a Harry Potter fan.

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