Rajasthan Tour of Forts & Palaces

What to expect on this itinerary
The elegance of Rajasthan is in the charming palaces and powerful fortresses that continue to decorate the magnificent landscape. This custom tailored tour will take you through the unique desert and precious mountain scenery. You will cruise on reflective lakes alongside the graceful City Palace complex of Udaipur, and traverse the inspiring ramparts of Mehrangarh Fortress. From delicate temples to emotional hymns, endless protectorate walls to glistening ancient frescoes, you will find more than just palaces and fortresses in Rajasthan, you will find culture and the quintessence of this remarkable country.
Customizable Itinerary
Delhi - From Home to Palaces
Your journey begins before you land in India. Your thoughts are focused on the soon to come iconic images of the country, from the vibrant saris to the colorful fruit. You step onto the plane ready to soar and to find the coming wonders, from the delectable colors illuminated from the Pink Palace to the mesmerizing Blue City of Jodhpur. You have imagined the culture and the architecture, the food and the landscape and, as the plane lands in the capital city of Delhi, you are ready to experience it all.
What's Included:
Delhi - Along the Old Gates
Delhi - Visiting the Old and The New Delhi
Udaipur - The City on the Lake
Udaipur - Crystal Galleries and Luminescent Waters
Kumbalgarh - Rose City to Stellar Temples
Jodhpur - Large Walls to Mountainous Blues
Jaipur - Blue Tops to Pink Towers
Jaipur - The Elegance of Strength
Jaipur - A Wealthy Village
Jaipur - Final Palace
Trip Highlights
- Discover the tremendous eclectic history of Delhi, ranging from towering minarets to ancient city walls
- Delight in a boat tour on the romantic waters of Lake Pichola in Udaipur
- Witness the grandeur of the City Palace complex in Udaipur that sits alongside the banks of Lake Pichola
- Visit the magnificent Jain Temples in Ranakpur where the artistry is carved from marble and into 1,444 pillars
- View the extensive ramparts Kumbhalgarh Fort second only to the Great Wall of China
- Find yourself in the quintessential images of India while visiting the Palace of Winds in Jaipur
- Experience the aromatics of one of the oldest spice trades in India as you traverse the blue buildings of Jodhpur
Detailed Description
The calls of the Old Market in Delhi brim with color and Jodhpur is filled with the enticing scent of ancient spices. On this 11-day tour through Rajasthan you will discover the opulence of the Rajput past, filled with maharajas and legends, along with the distinct religions that coexist among vibrant temples and unique principles. From the pink sandstone that brings Jaipur into iridescence to the sacred Pushkar ghats that house myths of Hindu gods, you will find a transcendent culture within the past and present palaces of Rajasthan.
Begin your vacation to India with your flight to Delhi, India. You depart from home excited, ready to experience the fabulous culture and witness tremendous history. You arrive in Delhi with the day at your leisure, able to relax within the comforts of your hotel or stroll along the historic walls that encompass vibrant markets. The following day you will tour through the remarkable combination of old and new, whether in terms of city walls, marveled towers, or parliament. When you transfer to Udaipur you will have an afternoon on Lake Pichola, able to view the city from its central waterway. A full day tour will bring you through the City Palace complex and around the city’s opulent history, through temples, villas, and markets. En route to Kumbhalgarh you will stop in Ranakpur to visit the 15th century Jain temples before strolling through the tremendous reach of the Kumbhalgarh fortress walls.
Continue onward to a Bishnoi Village and have a first hand experience with the unique sect of Hinduism dedicated the preservation of animals and trees. In the evening you will arrive in the renowned Blue City of Jodhpur and experience the charm of the old, colorful streets. In the morning you will tour through the towering Mehrangarh Fort before visiting Pushkar and the marvelous temples and ghats in the city’s small circumference, finding a bustling bazaar along the pathways.
That evening you will arrive in the Pink City of Jaipur where the next day you will partake in a full tour through the magnificent hues along the City Palace complex and in the glittering frescoes of the Amer Fort. From Jaipur you will head to Samode, home to a charismatic village and a 19th century palace. On your final day you will transfer from Samode to Delhi for you return flight home, but you could always stay a little while longer if you aren’t ready to leave.
Starting Price
$2,700 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 331 reviews
We had to end our 23-day trip on day five since my wife fell and fractured her hip. The first five days of the trip were wonderful. We had great drivers and tour guides, and our hotel in Delhi was great.
Zicasso’s travel specialist and the tour team gave us outstanding support and made arrangements to help us get back to New York for my wife's hip replacement. This tour company is one of the best tour companies I have dealt with. You do not know how good a tour company is until you have a major problem. To our travel specialist, thank you for arranging a great tour and helping us.
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Zicasso’s travel specialist and the tour company were terrific! They made the process very easy and in every city we were welcomed by a representative from the company.
The overall trip was fantastic! Our driver was excellent. His driving skills were masterful and made our journey very comfortable. The overall traffic in India was overwhelming and while we've heard stories about it, it is something you need to experience for yourself. Our driver did a great job of navigating the traffic in an efficient manner and we always felt very safe.
Agra was amazing. Getting up before sunrise to see the Taj made the experience even more memorable. Thank you for arranging that. Compared to some of our friends who have gone, the lack of significant crowds at that time made a big difference to the overall experience. I was not as impressed with our hotel in Agra. It felt more like a large chain hotel and lacked the five-star luxury that I would have expected. The visits to the marble factory and tapestry collective were excellent. We really enjoyed the visits and ended up with amazing souvenirs. We loved our guide in Agra. He was by far the best one we had on the trip. He took the time to learn all of our names and was very engaging during our day together. We asked him a lot of questions about the culture and lifestyle in India, and he was great.
Jaipur was great. The Amber Fort and elephant ride were definitely the highlights in that city. The large cannon we could have done without. It didn't really add anything. We enjoyed the City Palace and the astronomic gardens as well. The hotel was fabulous and truly a five-star experience. Our rooms were very spacious and the food was great. We had an outside dinner planned at a restaurant in Jaipur (one of your recommendations) and our driver was so helpful in getting us to and from the restaurant. Our guide was good, but less friendly and more transactional. One of our group felt like he was more of a professor lecturing to us. Nonetheless, the information was very good.
Jodhpur was probably the other major highlight for us. We loved the city. The stay in the old city and our hotel in Jodhpur was excellent. The restaurant on site had amazing food and the rooms were again very spacious, with amazing views of the fort. Another five-star luxury experience. We were amazed by the beauty of the fort and impressed with the way it was built on top of the mountain. Amazing! We also enjoyed the City Palace and, in the future, would suggest arranging a dinner or lunch at the hotel there so we could have gone to see what the rest of the palace looked like by visiting the hotel.
The drive from Jaipur to Jodhpur was very long. Not much to do about that. It was obviously very convenient to have all of our luggage with us in the van between cities and doing flights may have taken the same amount of time. We also really enjoyed our guide here. He took us on tours of the local areas in the old city, including the stepwells, market, and blue city. While it was very enjoyable, it was also a little overwhelming for some of our group. Probably one of them would have chosen to stay at the hotel rather than walk around the blue city, but everyone else had a great time on that tour.
Udaipur was lovely and we really enjoyed the City Palace tour and the boat ride on the lake. I would have suggested staying at one of the hotels on the lake there as an option. Had we not been at the wedding, I would have loved the experience of staying at one of the hotels on the lake. Our hotel in Udaipur was nice, but far from everything. Obviously, we had no choice, as that's where the wedding took place.
Overall, an amazing trip. Once in a lifetime. I would love to go back to India and focus on other parts of the country.
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Zicasso’s travel agent put together an incredible trip for us. We started in the north, Rajasthan, then went to the south, Kerala, for three weeks. Every detail was thought through—the greeters at the airport, the excellent guides, and the most memorable hotels. In fact, thanks to the travel agent, we visited a village in Agra and a farm in Kerala, neither of which we would have done on our own and which were very special.
I cannot recommend this travel company highly enough—a first-class operation, first-class service, and a first-class trip.
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The trip was very good. We learned a lot about the culture, food, people, and land. We didn’t feel it was 100% as our trip to Botswana and South Africa. The guide was OK, but not great. If I were to share my itinerary, I would omit Wayanad, where we felt the drive was very long and the hotel was not up to par. Kochi, Kumarakom, Munnar, and Madurai were wonderful.
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This was truly an incredible trip and exceptionally well planned from start to finish. Zicasso’s travel company made our experience in India completely seamless and absolutely unforgettable. Every detail was thoughtfully arranged, from the tours and knowledgeable local guides to the beautiful hotels, memorable sights, and even restaurant selections.
It was clear that our personal interests and preferences were carefully taken into account at every step. We were able to fully immerse ourselves in the experience and enjoy India without worrying about logistics, which made the journey even more special.
I would highly recommend this travel company to anyone looking for a well-curated, stress-free, and unforgettable travel experience.
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I just wanted to share my amazing experience with Zicasso’s tour company! They coordinated my 60th birthday trip to India, taking me to Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, and Mumbai. Zicasso’s travel specialist was incredibly attentive and responsive to all my inquiries, and the birthday celebration in Mumbai was epic—think 10-course meal! The tour guides were super-knowledgeable and added so much depth to the trip, making it fun and educational.
One suggestion for the travel company: consider incorporating visits to some of the more affluent and clean areas within the Golden Triangle. It would give tourists a contrast to the poverty and crowds in the main cities, and create a more well-rounded memory of India.
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