Itinerary
- Day 1
Delhi
Your MTA representative will be waiting after you clear customs in Delhi. From there, you'll head into Old and New Delhi for a guided tour that covers the Qutub Minar, which is a UNESCO site, plus India Gate and Parliament House showing off the colonial architecture. The Bangla Sahib Gurudwara offers a quieter side of the city. In Old Delhi, you'll see the historic Jama Masjid and take a traditional rickshaw ride through the chaotic bazaars. After all this sightseeing, you'll check in at your hotel.
- Start point
- Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), Airport Rd, New Delhi, Delhi, India (You will be greeted outside the airport exit gate by a representative holding a personalized name placard. Pick-up can also be arranged from any car-accessible location within Delhi NCR., 08:00 - 10:00)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hotel Florence ), Hotel (Radisson Dwarka), Hotel (Park Inn by Radisson)
Included Activities
- Guided tour of Old and New Delhi
- Visit Qutub Minar (UNESCO-listed)
- Drive past colonial-era landmarks (India Gate, Parliament House, Secretariat Buildings)
- Visit Bangla Sahib Gurudwara
- Explore Jama Masjid in Old Delhi
- Traditional rickshaw ride through Old Delhi bazaars
Optional Activities
- Excursion to visit Akshardham Temple and its light and sound show (USD 30 per person)
Landmarks Qutub Minar India Gate Parliament House Bangla Sahib Gurudwara Jama Masjid 


- Day 2
Delhi to Ajmer - Pushkar
After breakfast, you'll head to the train station for your journey to Ajmer. Once you arrive, you'll travel by road the remaining 11 km to Pushkar and settle into either your hotel or tented accommodation, depending on what you've chosen.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Cottage (Standard Tent), Cottage (Deluxe Tent)
Included Activities
- Train journey from Delhi to Ajmer



- Day 3
Pushkar
Today is all about the Pushkar Fair around the holy Pushkar Lake. You'll visit the rare Brahma Temple, catch some cultural performances, and try your hand at camel rides if you want. There are various fairground activities scattered throughout the fair grounds. Later, a camel cart ride takes you to the 52 bathing ghats where you can soak in both the spiritual energy and festive vibe of the place.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
- Accommodation
- Cottage (Deluxe Tent), Cottage (Standard Tent)
Included Activities
- Attend Pushkar Fair
- Visit Brahma Temple
- Enjoy cultural performances
- Camel rides at the fair
- Camel cart ride to the 52 bathing ghats
Landmarks Pushkar Lake Brahma Temple - Day 4
Pushkar to Jaipur
After breakfast, you'll drive to Jaipur, Rajasthan's capital and called the Pink City for obvious reasons when you see it. The lively markets and historic streets give you a real feel for traditional life there. You'll visit Galta Ji, known as the Monkey Temple, and stick around for the evening Aarti ceremony at Birla Temple.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel (WelcomHeritage Traditional Haveli), Hotel (Sarovar Premiere ), Hotel (The Wall Street)
Included Activities
- Visit Galta Ji (Monkey Temple)
- Attend evening Aarti ceremony at Birla Temple
Optional Activities
- Spend time and have dinner with local family (USD 25 per person)
- Jaipur By Night Safari in Jeep (USD 40 per person)
- Visit Elephant Village near Jaipur followed by lunch (USD 94 per person)
Landmarks Galta Ji Birla Temple 


- Day 5
Jaipur
Start early at Amber Fort to see the artistic Hindu architecture up close. In the afternoon, the city keeps you busy with the Jantar Mantar observatory, the distinctive Hawa Mahal facade, and the City Palace which has museums inside. If you've got energy left, Jaipur's bazaars are worth a walk through, or you could relax at one of the rooftop cafes that overlooks Hawa Mahal.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel (WelcomHeritage Traditional Haveli), Hotel (Sarovar Premiere ), Hotel (The Wall Street)
Included Activities
- Morning visit to Amber Fort
- Visit Jantar Mantar observatory
- View Hawa Mahal facade
- Tour City Palace and its museums
Optional Activities
- Explore Jaipur's famous bazaars
- Relax at a rooftop café overlooking Hawa Mahal
Landmarks Amber Fort Jantar Mantar Hawa Mahal City Palace 

- Day 6
Jaipur - Abhaneri - Fatehpur Sikri - Agra
You'll drive toward Agra with a stop at Abhaneri to see the 9th-century Chand Baori Stepwell, which is basically a geometric design marvel, and the Harshat Mata Temple nearby. From there, continue to Fatehpur Sikri, the abandoned Mughal capital that Emperor Akbar built. The red sandstone structures are well preserved and worth wandering through. Then you'll head on to Agra to check in for the night.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Taj Vilas ), Hotel ( IBIS Hotel Muscat), Hotel ( Grand Mercure)
Included Activities
- Visit Chand Baori Stepwell
- Visit Harshat Mata Temple
- Explore Fatehpur Sikri
Landmarks Chand Baori Stepwell Harshat Mata Temple Fatehpur Sikri 


- Day 7
Agra to Delhi
After breakfast, you'll visit the Taj Mahal, that iconic symbol of eternal love and one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Next, head to Itmad-ud-Daulah, often called the Baby Taj because of its Persian design and details. In the afternoon, you'll transfer to Delhi airport for your international flight home.
- End point
- Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), Airport Rd, New Delhi, Delhi, India (You will be dropped off at the airport or any car-accessible location within Delhi NCR, ensuring a smooth and comfortable end to your journey.)
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Visit Taj Mahal
- Visit Itmad-ud-Daulah
Optional Activities
- Visit a Brahmin Family House and take consultation on Indian Astrology with printed horoscope (USD 55 per person)
- Cooking class with family (Vegetarian) and dinner together (USD 35 per person)
- Old City Walking Tour followed by high tea in a terrace near Tajmahal (USD 55 per person)
- Evening Mohabbat - The Taj show at Kalakriti, story of Shahjahan & Mumtaj with dance (USD 45 per person)
- Yoga in the shadow of Tajmahal (USD 45 per person)
- 1 Hr Ayurvedic Full Body Massage (USD 65 per person)
Landmarks Taj Mahal Itmad-ud-Daulah 











































