22-Day Delhi, Rajasthan, Agra, Gwalior, Orchha, Khajurao, & Varanasi Tour
22-Day Delhi, Rajasthan, Agra, Gwalior, Orchha, Khajurao, & Varanasi Tour
22-Day Delhi, Rajasthan, Agra, Gwalior, Orchha, Khajurao, & Varanasi Tour
22 Days
Visiting: New Delhi, India
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Tour code:
696637
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Age range:
1-99
Special diets catered:
Halal
Tour operated in:
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Tour Overview
Enjoy a comprehensive experience of Delhi, Rajasthan, Agra, Gwalior, Orchha, Khajurao and Varanasi's significant destinations on this 22-day tour. See the highlights that include Jama Masjid in Delhi, the Taj Mahal in Agra, the Khajuraho Group of Monuments, a camel ride and overnight in the Jaisalmer desert, and the Aarti ceremony on the Ganges River in Varanasi.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : New Delhi
Day 1 : Arrive in DelhiMeet the guide in Delhi, and transferMeet the guide in Delhi, and transfer to the hotel.
Enjoy the rest of the time at leisure. to the hotel.
Enjoy the rest of the time at leisure. Overnight stay in Delhi Hotel.
Day 2 : Mandawa
Day 2 : Delhi - MandawaVisit Harlalka Well. The History of Harlalka Well is generally not known by many even today. This is a destination that is just a few steps away from the haveli of Murmuria and is really a very rustic and beautiful place. So go up with a camel ramp towards the well. Please note that you have to be very careful as there are no guard railings that can save you from falling in. The well is very deep and is still filled with enough of water in it. This is one of the places where you can relax and have some peace.
Go to Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli, which is considered the most palatial mansion of Mandawa. It is an exceptional piece of art & architecture for all its exotic imagery. Even today the haveli is known for holding its charm & vintage.
Later, visit the Mandawa market. Over night stay in Old Haveli.
Day 3 : Bikaner
Day 3 : Leave Mandawa for BikanerVisit Junagarh Fort, which was built by a Mughal army general, Raja Rai Singh, in 1593. The courtyard of the fort along with the balcony, kiosks, and windows are perfect examples of the artisanship of that time. The beautiful cutworks and dots on the red stones and the marbles are fascinating. The various parts of the palace-the Dewan-iI-khas, the Phool Mahal, Hawa Mahal, Badal Mahal, and Anup Mahal-reflect the glorious architecture of Bikaner.Go to the Rat Temple ( Karni Mata Temple), a famous 600-year-old temple situated 30 KM from Bikaner in Deshnok. It is also known as Karni Mata Temple. This temple is dedicated to Karni Mata. An incarnation of Goddess Durga. The temple has huge intricately carved silver gates which were donated by Maharaja (King) Ganga Singh.
In the evening, visit the market. Overnight stay at Bikaner Hotel.
Day 4 : Jaisalmer
Day 4 : Bikaner - Jaisalmer Sam DesertVisit the Kuldhara Village, an abandoned village in the Jaisalmer. Established around the 13th century. Over years Kuldhara acquired a reputation as a haunted site, and the Government of Rajasthan decided to develop it as a tourist spot in 2010.
Head to Sam Sand Dunes for an evening jeep safari and a Camel Safari in the desert. Witness the unparalleled views of the sunset over the tall sand dunes located at a distance of 40 km from the Golden City of Jaisalmer.
Enjoy the music and dance performances by local artists which hold a mirror to the rich culture of Rajasthan. Satisfy your taste buds with the delicious, authentic local cuisine served at the Sam Dunes. Indulge in stargazing as a million stars shine brightly at you through the cold, clear skies above the dunes.Overnight stay in Desert Camp.
Day 5 : Jaisalmer
Day 5 : Jaisalmer Sight SeenVisit Jaisalmer Fort, situated in the city of Jaisalmer. It is believed to be one of the very few "living forts" in the world, as nearly one-fourth of the old city's population still resides within the fort. For the better part of its 800-year history, the fort was the city of Jaisalmer.
Head to Patwa Havelis, a cluster of five Havelis aligned in a narrow lane in the heart of the city. Of the five havelis, the first haveli in the lane aka the Kothari’s Patwa Haveli is not only extraordinarily preserved and restored but is also open to visitors to experience the lifestyle of the erstwhile patwas.
Go to Nathmalji ki Haveli, which was constructed by Maharawal Berisal in 1885 CE, to serve as the residence of Diwan Mohata Nathmal, the then Prime Minister of Jaisalmer. The chief architects of this haveli were two brothers, named Hathi and Lulu. There is a very interesting story regarding its construction. It is believed that both the brothers started building the facets of the haveli simultaneously. The two sides are similar, but not identical.
Move to Salim Singh ki Haveli, an architecturally notable residence built in 1815 with a peacock-shaped roof & numerous balconies.
Stop by Bada Bagh, also called Barabagh is a garden complex located about six kilometers north of Jaisalmer. Overlooking a mango grove sits a set of royal chhatri cenotaphs constructed by the Maharajas of the Jaisalmer State in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries.
Overnight stay in Jaisalmer city hotel.
Day 6 : Jodhpur
Day 6 : Jaisalmer - Jodhpur (280 KM/ 5 Hrs)Visit the Clock tower, a popular landmark in the old city. The vibrant Sardar Market is close to the tower, and narrow alleys lead from here to a bazaar selling vegetables, spices, Indian sweets, textiles, silver and handicrafts.
Overnight stay at Jee Ri Haveli, Hotel in Jodhpur.
Day 7 : Jodhpur
Day 7 : Jodhpur Sight SeenVisit Mehrangarh Fort, the 5-km long majestic fort on a 125 m high hill is one of the most impressive and formidable structures. Although invincible from the outside, the fort has four gates approached by winding roads. Within the fort are some magnificent palaces with marvellously carved panels, latticed windows and evocative names.
Go to Jaswant Thada. The imposing white marble memorial marks the site of royal crematorium. It houses portraits of successive rulers. The four cenotaphs around here commemorate notable acts of bravery and generosity of the four successive rulers.
See Umaid Bhawan Palace, a fabulous building which is split between the museum and a 5 star. The museum is interesting. Attached is a small collection of vintage cars which you can see.
Stay at Jee Ri Haveli, Hotel.
Day 8 : Sadri
Day 8 : Jodhpur - Udaipur (En route see Ranakpur Temple & Kumbhalgarh Fort) 280 KM/ 5 Hrs.In the morning, drive to Ranakpur Jain Temple. The Ranakpur Temple complex comprises 1444 intricately carved pillars, 24 pillared halls accompanied by 80 domes which are borne by 400 columns. The apogee of this entire temple architecture is the fact that no two pillars in here are the same! The temple structure has five spires, each of which houses a shrine underneath, and it is under the largest spire in the axis of the main entrance (Chaumukha Shrine) that one can locate the 6 feet tall statue of Lord Adinath. Another exquisite aspect that has also earned the temple its name is the carving of the four-headed image of Adinath, sheltered by a 108-headed snake with numerous tails. The four heads face four directions, suggesting the pursuit of the Tirthankaras.
Head to Kumbhalgarh Fort, it has the second-largest wall after the Great Wall of China – it is none but the Kumbhalgarh fort in Rajasthan. The mighty fort is 3600 ft tall and 38km long that surrounds the area of Udaipur. It was considered to have been built by Rana Kumbha in the 15th century. The fort is further declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is under the group Hill Forts of Rajasthan. It is located strategically on the western Aravalli hills.
Overnight stay at Udaipur Hotel.
Day 9 : Udaipur
Day 9 : Udaipur Sight SeenVisit the City Palace, a palace complex situated in the city of Udaipur. It was built over a period of nearly 400 years, with contributions from several rulers of the Mewar dynasty.
Go to Saheliyon Ki Bari, laid for a group of forty-eight maidens. This garden is located on the banks of the Fateh Sagar Lake, presenting a green retreat in the drylands of Rajasthan. It was built from 1710 to 1734 by Maharana Sangram Singh for the royal ladies
Move to Jagdish Temple, a world-renowned temple of Lord Vishnu. This three stories and 79 feet high temple was built by Maharana Jagat Singhji in 1651 and cost 1.5 million rupees. It is owned and managed by the royal family of Udaipur.
See the Lake Palace and Dudh Talai located on the banks of Lake Pichola near the City Palace. Enjoy the beautiful view of Lake Pichola, Jagmandir Island Palace, Lake Palace, Udaivilas, The Leela Palace, gorgeous Aravalli ranges, and Udiapur old city.
Head to Bagore ki Haveli and In the evening watch "Dharohar" folk dance show at Bagore-ki-Haveli. A gorgeous 18th-century haveli that has been converted into a museum showcasing Mewar art and architecture. The haveli puts on one of the best Rajasthani folk dance shows in Rajasthan. For an hour, performers dance to Rajasthani folk music wearing bright colored ethnic dresses. The dances are varied and demonstrate the tradition and culture of Rajasthani folklore.
Overnight Stay at Udaipur Hotel.
Day 10 : Chittaurgarh
Day 10 : Udaipur - Pushkar (En route see the Chittorgarh Fort)Visit Chittorgarh Fort, the largest fort in India. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The fort was the capital of Mewar and is located in the present-day town of Chittor. It sprawls over a hill 180 meters in height over an area of 280 ha (691.9 acres) above the plains of the valley drained by the Berach River. The fort has several historical palaces, gates, a temple and two prominent commemorative towers.
Head to Pushkar. The creation of Pushkar Lake, as an artificial lake, is also credited to the 12th century when a dam was built across the headwaters of the Luni River. The 10th Sikh guru, Guru Govind Singh (1666–1708), is said to have recited the Sikh sacred text Guru Granth Sahib on the banks of the lake.
Overnight say in Pushkar Hotel.
Day 11 : Pushkar
Day 11 : Pushkar - JaipurGo to Pushkar, best known for its Brahma temple.
After that, head to Jaipur.
Visit Chokhi Dhani.
Overnight Stay at Jaipur Hotel.
Day 12 : Jaipur
Day 12 : Jaipur Sight SeenIn the morning, visit Amber Fort, situated on the top of the hill. Amer Fort is located in Amer. It was built by Raja Man Singh I.The Maota Lake located in front of the monument acts as a source of water for the fort.
Head to Jantar Mantar, a UNESCO World Heritage site built-in 1734. It is a collection of nineteen architectural astronomical instruments built by the Rajput king Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur. The instruments allow the observation of astronomical positions with the naked eye.
Move to City Palace and spend one-hour exploring Maharaja’s City Palace. The City Palace of Jaipur was originally the administrative and ceremonial seat of Maharaja of Jaipur, constructed in 1721. It was also the location of religious and cultural events that took place at that time. It now houses the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum and continues to be the home of the Jaipur royal family.
See Jal Mahal (6 km) on the way to Amer; this small palace is set in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. Renovation around the lake is in progress.
Stop by Hawa Mahal, also famous by the name "The Palace of Winds" or "The Palace of Breeze"). Built from red and pink sandstone, the palace sits on the edge of the City Palace, Jaipur, and extends to the Zenana, or women's chambers.
In the evening, free for leisure and marketing.
Overnight stay in Jaipur Hotel.
Day 13 : Abhaneri
Day 13 : Jaipur - Agra (En route see the Chand Baori & Fatehpur Sikri)Visit Chand Baori, built during the 8th and 9th centuries and has 3,500 narrow steps arranged in perfect symmetry, which descend 20m to the bottom of the well.
Head to Fatehpur Sikri, a small city in northern India, just west of Agra, founded by a 16th-century Mughal emperor. Red sandstone buildings cluster at their center. Buland Darwaza gate is the entrance to Jama Masjid mosque. Nearby is the marble Tomb of Salim Chishti. Diwan-E-Khas hall has a carved central pillar. Jodha Bais Palace is a mix of Hindu and Mughal styles.
In the evening, visit the old Agra Market.Overnight stay in Agra Hotel.
Day 14 : Agra
Day 14 : Agra Sight SeenVisit the Taj Mahal, an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the southern bank of the river Yamuna in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan to house the tomb of his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal; it also houses the tomb of Shah Jahan himself.
Head to Agra Fort, a historical fort in the city of Agra in India. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1638 when the capital was shifted from Agra to Delhi. Before capture by the British, the last Indian rulers to have occupied it were the Marathas.
Over-night stay at Agra Hotel.
Day 15 : Gwalior
Day 15 : Agra - GwaliorHead to Gwalior Fort, known as ‘the pearl among fortresses in India’, the impenetrable Gwalior Fort has witnessed many wars and events. Standing tall atop a rocky mountain, this architectural marvel spreads over an area of 3 sq. km and is visible from all the corners of the city. There are several attractions inside the fort including palaces, temples and water tanks, and it might take almost a day to explore the place.
Visit Jai Vilas Palace Museum, which is only 650 meters from Moti Mahal, Jai Vilas Palace is a grand structure built by Jayaji Rao Scindia in 1874. The building has European style architecture and is quite famous for its Durbar Hall, which is adorned with some of the grandest chandeliers in the world and a huge carpet that took nearly 12 years to weave. The rooms in the palace have been converted into a museum, and exhibit furniture, paintings, sculptures, decorative art, textiles and more collected by the royal family.
Visit Sarafa Bazar. From jewellery to handicrafts and textiles, Sarafa Bazar is a must-visit place for shopaholics. It is one of the oldest and the most famous markets in Gwalior. You can buy lacquer work, chanderi silk, home decor, handmade carpets and vases with intricate designs here, at unbelievable prices. Don’t forget to try pani puri and other lip-smacking street food at the market.
Overnight stay at Gwalior Hotel.
Day 16 : Jhansi
Day 16 : Gwalior - OrchhaVisit the Jhansi Fort, built by Raja Bir Singh Deo of Orchha in 1613 CE and served as a stronghold of the Chandela Kings from 11th to 17th century AD. In the 18th century, Jhansi served as the capital of Maratha province and later the Princely State of Jhansi from 1804 to 1853 CE. The fort was the residence of the great Rani Lakshmi Bai of Jhansi, who fought the British East India Company during the 1857 War of Independence. This fort has been a witness to the fiery battle led by Rani Lakshmi Bai. During the mutiny, the queen and her army fought fiercely for two weeks.
A 3-star hotel
Day 17 : Khajuraho
Day 17 : Orchha - KhajurahoVisit Khajuraho Temple, best known for its rich historical charm, Khajuraho shades some of the best, most ancient temples in the world! Essentially a group of Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist temples, the Khajuraho Group of Monuments enjoy fame for stunning nagara-style architecture and erotic sculptures that grace the temples.
Attend the Sound and Light Show near the Western Group of Temples.
Over-night stay at Khajuraho hotel.
Day 18 :
Day 18 : Panna National Park in Khajuraho.Visit Panna National Park, located in the Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh; Panna National Park is the state’s 5th tiger reserve and country’s 22nd. Several wildlife species call this national park their home, including Cheetah, Langur, Jackal, Chinkara, and Wild Boar. Birds like the Honey Buzzard, King Vulture, Indian Vulture, Hawk-Eagle and many more are sheltered in its lush green drapes.
Rest of the day free for leisure.
Overnight stay at Khajuraho hotel.
Day 19 : Varanasi
Day 19 : Khajuraho to VaranasiAfter breakfast, enjoy some time at leisure. Later, get transferred to the airport for the flight to Varanasi.
Upon arrival in Varanasi, transfer to the hotel for check-in.
Drive 14 kilometers from the city center to Ramnagar Fort. The 18th-century sandstone fort and palace is no longer used as a defensive structure but instead houses a quirky museum brimming with vintage automobiles, elaborate hookahs, antique weapons, sedan chairs decked out in jewels, and a one-of-a-kind astronomical clock that's more than 150 years old.
See Dhamek Stupa, situated 12 kilometers away in the village of Sarnath. Here, find the Dhamek Stupa, a massive stone and brick structure that's 43.6 meters tall and 28 meters in diameter. The stupa was built more than 1,500 years ago as a replacement for a structure that dated back to 249 BCE.
Go to Dasaswamedh Ghat, and experience the lively atmosphere of the Dasaswamedh Ghat.
Head to Manikarnika Ghat, and see the perpetual cremations that happen on this ghat. Hindus believe that Manikarnika Ghat is one of the most auspicious places for the departed to reach moksha (emancipation from the cycle of spiritual rebirth). The funeral pyre at this ghat burns 24/7, and around 100 cremations take place every day.
See Assi Ghat, the city's southernmost main ghat. Assi Ghat's star attraction is a Shiva lingam (phallic representation of the Hindu deity) beneath a sacred fig tree. It draws hundreds of pilgrims every day who come to worship Lord Shiva after rinsing in the Ganges River.
Overnight stay in Varanasi hotel.
Day 20 : Varanasi
Day 20 : Varanasi to DelhiVisit Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple; the impressive structure, dedicated to the Hindu deity Shiva, has earned the nickname "The Golden Temple" for its striking spire — plated in some 800 kilograms of pure gold. The distinctive design of this temple has gone on to inspire the architecture of hundreds of other temples across India.
Pickup from Delhi Airport and transfer to the hotel. In the evening visit Connaught Place.
Visit the Connaught Place, a frenetic business and financial hub centred on a ring of collonaded Georgian-style buildings with global chain stores, vintage cinemas, bars, and Indian restaurants. Stalls at Janpath Market sell saris, embroidered bags, and trinkets. The peaceful Sikh temple Gurdwara Bangla Sahib is known for its reflecting pool, and Jantar Mantar is a 1700s observatory with huge astronomical.
Overnight stay at Delhi Hotel.
Day 21 : New Delhi
Day 21 : Delhi Sight SeenVisit the Red Fort. Shah Jahan constructed Red Fort in 193. It was the main residence of the Mughal Dynasty and is located in the city center. It is made from red sandstone, and that is where it gets its name from. It became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007.
Head to Qutub Minar, a five-story tapering tower with a height of 73 meters. The spiral staircase in this minaret has 379 staircases. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and visited by many every day.
See the Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in the country; Jama Masjid is made up of red sandstone and marble. It was constructed by Shah Jahan and is visited by hundreds of people every day. The mosque's courtyard can accommodate about 25,000 people and be built for about one million Indian Rupees.
Visit Humayun's tomb, the tomb of the Mughal Emperor Humayun in Delhi, India. The tomb was commissioned by Humayun's first wife and chief consort, Empress Bega Begum, in 1558 and designed by Mirak Mirza Ghiyas and his son, Sayyid Muhammad; Persian architects were chosen by her.
Visit Humayun's tomb, the tomb of the Mughal Emperor Humayun in Delhi, India. The tomb was commissioned by Humayun's first wife and chief consort, Empress Bega Begum, in 1558 and designed by Mirak Mirza Ghiyas and his son, Sayyid Muhammad; Persian architects were chosen by her.
Head to Raj Ghat, a memorial dedicated to Mahatama Gandi; Raj Ghat is situated in Delhi. It is a black marble open to the sky, and a flame that is eternal burns at one end. It is a great place to learn more about the history of the country.
Overnight stay at Delhi Hotel.
Day 22 : New Delhi
Location: New Delhi
Day 22 : Delhi AirportAfter breakfast, visit the Lotus Temple. Famous for its flower-like shape, Lotus Temple is a house of worship and open to all. Winning numerous awards, this place is a prominent attraction for all.
Head to Chandni Chowk, enjoy a cycle rickshaw ride in Chandni chowk & Khari Baoli Spice Market, a busy shopping area with markets full of spices, dried fruit, silver jewellery and vivid saris. At the same time, the narrow side streets are crowded with tiny shops selling essential oils, stationery and traditional Indian sweets.
In the evening, drop off at Delhi Airport or any desired location.
What's Included
Breakfast
Private transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Camel Safari, Jeep Safari, 1 Night in Desert accommodation with One Gala Dinner on Jaisalmer camp.
Toll tax, parking, fuel and driver allowance is included.
What's Not Included
Lunch/Dinner/Drinks
Any type of entrance charge is not included.
Any type of Guide service is not included.
Khajuraho to Varanasi flight ticket is not included.
 Varanasi to Delhi flight ticket is not included.
Know Before You Go
- Infants Must Sit On Laps
Please Note
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not stroller accessible
- Not suitable for pets
- No public transportation nearby
- Infant seats unavailable
- Guest will be pick up from Delhi at their desire place.
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We are a registered company with Rajasthan tourism board
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Free Date Changes
Jee Tours allows you to make 2 free date changes, as long as the change is made at least 30 days before the start of the tour.
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Low Deposit
Jee Tours requires a minimum deposit of 50% or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 1 days before departure.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of jee tours charges.
Up to 60 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
At 30 days before tour starts: Forfeit 50% of booking price.
At 15 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.