About this trip
Rajasthan is a state that hits you in colour first — saris drying by riverbanks, spice markets in full swing, sandstone forts catching the evening light. This 15-day tour takes you through its cities and landscapes at an easy pace, with a guide handling the logistics so you can focus on what's in front of you.
Expect a mix of history, wildlife and downtime, from imposing forts to a national park safari to the calmer waters of Udaipur's lakes.
Private transport keeps travel days manageable, and you're in a small group throughout, guided by a CEO who takes care of the practical side of things.
What you'll do
- Explore Meherangarh Fort in Jodhpur and take in the rampart views
- Go on safari in Ranthambore National Park
- Wander the spice markets of Jodhpur
- See the Taj Mahal's white marble up close
- Unwind by Udaipur's lakes and soak up its relaxed pace
- Easy pace with private transport between destinations
- Fully guided throughout by a CEO who handles logistics
- Private rooms available, useful if you'd rather not share
Worth it if you want immersive Rajasthan with a stellar guide and solid organisation. Think twice if you struggle with long days of sitting in vehicles.
- Guide quality is genuinely exceptional—Khushwant, Kush, and Jai consistently went above and beyond, sharing insider knowledge and personal passion for India.
- Tour is well-organised with more inclusions than expected, good mix of iconic sights and quieter villages, plus community impact projects woven in.
- Expect long stretches sitting in vehicles between destinations; one reviewer flagged a hotel requiring replacement, so accommodation quality may vary.
- Small group sizes (3-7 people) mean personalised attention and flexibility, though this wasn't universal across all departures.
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Departing in Sep is cheapest — from £847, about 47% below the priciest month (Dec).
Getting there
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Delhi · 12 Sept – 13 Sept
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