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Peregrine Adventures

Rajasthan Experience (Family) (13 Days)

Itinerary

Day 1: Delhi

Upon arrival we are met at the airport and transferred to our hotel. Our airport representative will be waiting for us in the arrival hall, located after passing out of the customs area and beyond the travel desks and exchange counters. Look out for the Peregrine signboard. The drive from the airport to the hotel is around 45 minutes. Most flights arrive in Delhi in the late evening, so there is nothing arranged for this day. If you have arrived early, you will be briefed with sightseeing options.

Day 2: Agra

(Driving time: approx 5 hours)
After breakfast there is a briefing to outline the holiday itinerary and also cover many aspects of travelling in India. Please bring your passport and travel insurance documents to this meeting. Around mid morning we leave for Agra, home to India’s most famous site - the majestic Taj Mahal. This amazing 17th century marble mausoleum was built by Emperor Shah Jahan as a tomb for his second wife, who died giving birth. Started in 1631 the project was completed in 1648 and employed a workforce of over 20,000 people. Construction materials were brought from all over India with the marble from Rajasthan transported by over 1000 elephants. We also visit the nearby Agra Fort - a huge complex built of red sandstone by Akbar in 1565 and partially converted into a palace during the time of Shah Jahan.
Meals included: 1 breakfast

Days 3-4: Jaipur

(Driving time: approx 6 hours)
From Agra we make our first stop at the deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri. This magnificent ghost town was capital of the Mughal Empire between 1571 and 1585. Built during the reign of Emperor Akbhar it was abandoned shortly after his death due to a lack of available water. We continue by road to Jaipur, the colourful capital of the state of Rajasthan as well as a vibrant and exciting town. Here, traditionally dressed Rajput men wearing colourful turbans and sporting magnificent moustaches make their way through crowded streets packed with cars, camel carts, rickshaws, trucks and bicycles. On our second day in Jaipur we travel 11 kilometres out to the stunning medieval Amber Fort. This fort was built in 1592 by Maharajah Man Singh and is a superb example of Rajput architecture. Several hours are needed to explore this huge fortification. Our guide will also take us to the Old Bazaar and Hawa Mahal, better known as The Palace of the Wind. This five-storey façade with its pink, honeycombed sandstone windows is one of Jaipur's best-known landmarks. In the evening we take an elephant ride on the outskirts of the city to a farmhouse, where we enjoy an excellent dinner. This is a real highlight that very few people experience.
Meals included: 2 breakfasts, 1 dinner

Days 5-6: Nimaj

(Driving time: approx 6 hours)
The journey continues through rural Rajasthan to the village of Nimaj, which is surrounded by millet fields, wheat fields and mud plastered houses linked by narrow pathways. Nimaj is a fascinating little village that sees very few tourists. Our visit here is sure to be one of the highlights of our trip, as we stay overnight in a historic heritage-listed property that is full of Old World charm. Nimaj Bagh consists of a series of country retreats set amidst orchards that belong to the nobles of the village of Nimaj, who have converted their farm houses into guest houses. Perched on the fringe of the Thar Desert, this mixed landscape is home to various tribes such as the Gurjars, who are primarily shepherds. We have a full day in Nimaj to explore the narrow lanes of the village and observe close-up how the local people live. There is also an option to explore the local countryside as well as visit a nearby lake. For those who not so adventurous can just relax in our heritage palace and enjoy the charms of a bygone era.
Meals included: 2 breakfasts

Days 7-8: Jodhpur

(Driving time: approx 6 hours)
The drive to Jodhpur takes us through the beautiful Rajasthan landscape. This city lies at the edge of the Thar Desert and is dominated by the imposing Meherangarh Fort, which sits atop a sheer rocky ridge in the middle of town. On the morning of our second day we explore the many palaces and courtyards contained within the fort, as well as the bustling Sadar Market located at the foot of the hill. This market is a great place to stroll around at leisure, with several alleyways leading off to various bazaars selling all sorts of fruits, vegetables, spices, textiles and handicrafts. In the afternoon we travel into the surrounding districts, visiting some of the different caste villages. This includes people such as the Bishnois, the protectors of trees and animals, and the Meghwas, who are skilled weavers and potters.
Meals included: 2 breakfasts

Days 9-10: Udaipur

(Driving time: approx 6 hours)
From Jodhpur we head south towards Udaipur. En route we stop at the Jain temples at Ranakpur, which are located in the Aravalli Hills. The main Chaumukha Temple was built in 1439 and the workmanship of the carved pillars, of which there are 1444, is exquisite. From here it is only a further 60 kilometres to Udaipur. This beautiful city, built around the shores of Lake Pichola, is full of fascinating temples, ornate palaces and impressive havelis (merchant homes). The charming setting of the Lake Palace on Jagwinas Island is unforgettable. During our stay we visit the Jagdish Temple, an Indo-Aryan temple containing a black stone image of Vishnu as Jagannath, Lord of the Universe. We also visit the City Palace, surmounted by balconies, towers and cupolas, where there are excellent views of the city and lakeside from the upper terraces.
Meals included: 2 breakfasts

Day 11: Udaipur - overnight train

We have kept our final day in Udaipur as a free one. Our leader can assist with further sightseeing options or you may wish to relax around the hotel or explore the many shopping opportunities on offer. Rajasthan is famous for miniature paintings, textiles, clothing and handicrafts. In the evening we travel to the railway station and board an overnight sleeper train bound for Delhi.
Meals included: 1 breakfast

Day 12: Delhi

On arrival in Delhi we are transferred to our hotel and reach there sometime in the late morning. Later in the day we enjoy an orientation drive around the city that takes us to India Gate and past the President's House (Rashtrapati Bhavan) and Parliament House (Sansad Bhavan) before heading off to do some last-minute shopping at colourful Janpath Bazaar. We then have the chance to enjoy pre dinner drinks before heading out to one of Delhi's great restaurants for a final group dinner (optional) to commemorate the end of our tour.
Meals included: 1 breakfast

Day 13: Delhi

Your trip ends in Delhi this morning after breakfast. Check out time is 12 noon. If your flight leaves in the evening you may wish to book additional accommodation so you have a room until departure. Most flights leave Delhi in the evening and your leader will be on hand to assist with transfers to the airport. These are not included, but can be booked through us or your travel agent.

If you are spending extra time in Delhi, there is still plenty to see. Humayun's Tomb and Safdarjang's Tomb are other great examples of Mughal architecture and design. The narrow streets of Old Delhi are worth exploring, with the highlights being Red Fort and the impressive Jama Masjid (Great Mosque). Raj Ghat is a monument that marks the spot where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated. Hauz Khas Village is a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of downtown - a chic artistic enclave set right next to the remnants of a historical site.
Meals included: 1 breakfast

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Trip Highlights

  • Delhi
  • Taj Mahal
  • Agra Fort
  • Fatehpur Sikri
  • Jaipur
  • Amber Fort
  • Nimaj Bagh
  • Jodhpur
  • Udaipur

Trip Facts

Code PTRE
Starts In Delhi
Ends In Delhi
Start Day Monday
End Day Saturday
Grade

CULTURE & DISCOVERY
Historical sites, regional culture and meeting the local characters are the highlights of these trips. They are not physically demanding and there’s a comfortable hotel each night at which to relax.

Family adventure
Designed especially for families with children, these tours include daily activities that are varied and interesting, and tiring travel is kept to a minimum.

Valid From 1 November 2008