Rajasthan 14 Days Trip from Delhi

2 Weeks Rajasthan Itinerary in India

Travel your way through Delhi-Agra-Jaipur-Ranthambore-Udaipur-Jodhpur-Osian-Jaisalmer in 13 Nights and 14 Days.

There are more than dozens tour packages available on internet to explore Rajasthan, but this 2 weeks itinerary starting from Delhi with a route via the famous Golden Triangle of India (Delhi, Agra (home of the Taj Mahal) and Jaipur), then further along your journey you will discover colourful cities (blue, pink and golden), lakeside palaces at Udaipur, ancient temples, magnificent forts, charming villages, cows, elephants, horses, camels and stretches of sand dunes.

rajasthan itinerary for 14 days in India

Tour starts either from Delhi or you can take a flight/train from Delhi to one of the popular and well-connected cities of Rajasthan (Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur), A car and private driver will pick you up on your arrival and drive you to your preferred (pre-booked) hotel, this private trip allow you to have more flexible holiday through Rajasthan if you want to stop and visit sights on the way during your road travel from A to B cities. Our private driver can help you find the right places to eat, some less visited places to stop for photograph, may its migratory birds, hidden stepwell, or a local art workshop or glimpse of rural life on long road trips.

14 day Rajasthan travel itineraries
Day 01: Arrival Delhi
  • Upon arriving at the international airport of Delhi in the morning/afternoon, you will be greeted with a traditional welcome. Then,taken to your pre-booked hotel for the night. Check in, take your first day off, and relax.
  • 2-week rajasthan itinerary Day 02: Explore Delhi - Sightseeing Tour
  • Visit the walled city of Old Delhi, Chandni chowk where every street is buzzing with activity, visit Jama Masjid – the largest mosque in India, built in the 17th century.
  • Later the new Delhi area to visit Raj Ghat, India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhawan (Presidential Palace), the Parliament House, and other colonial buildings. The early 20th-century work of Edwin Lutyens, a British architect, prominently features in the colonial districts.
  • Finally, visit the famous Qutub Minar and Humayun’s Tomb, a marvellous example of Persian-inspired Mughal architecture.
  • Day 03: Delhi - Agra
  • Leave the capital city behind and move to the city of Taj. Agra is best known for being the home of the magnificent Taj Mahal, which you can visit at sunrise or sunset—or both, or in-between.
  • Don't just stick to the Taj, though; the Sikandra and Agra forts are also well worth a visit.
  • Day 04: Agra - Jaipur
  • Today, we leave for Jaipur – the colourful capital of Rajasthan known as the “Pink City”. En-route, we will visit the Abhaneri Chand Bavdi, the impressive yet one of the largest stepwells in India.
  • The depth of the stepwell is 30 meters deep or this stepwell is equal to the depth of 13-story. Chand Bavdi is an architectural wonder with 3,500 perfectly symmetrical, narrow steps.
  • 2-week rajasthan itinerary Day 05: Explore Jaipur - Amber fort & City Tour
  • the ancient capital of Amer, 11 km from Jaipur. Famous for its grand Amber Fort, Amer was the ancient capital of Kachhawaha dynasty more than half a millennium. We then proceed to City Palace, a perfect blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture.
  • Next, we visit Jantar Mantar, an observatory built in the 18th century. Its solar devices can measure the day’s progression with an error of just 2-5 seconds, making it an astronomical treasure that can still accurately make predictions today.
  • Visit Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) a five-storied facade made of pink sandstone. Built in the year 1799, Hawa Mahal and its discreet windows (Jharokhas) allowed royal ladies to watch street processions and festivities. (Other places to visit are Gatore Ki Chatris, Birla Mandir, early morning Govind dev ji ki Arti, morning flower and vegetable market).
  • Day 06: Jaipur - Ranthambore (Tiger Safari)
  • Enjoy the wildlife beauty of Ranthambore. Ranthambore National Park is one of the biggest parks in Rajasthan and is famous for its population of rare animals, including tigers. Every nature lover, wildlife photographer, and adventure lover would experience an unparalleled vacation.
  • Experience The Wildlife Of Ranthambore National Park, Enjoy The Morning & Evening Jeep Safari, Stay at resort and indulge in the beauty of nature see The Fauna and Flora Tigers, Spotted Dear, Leopard, Sambar, Ratel, Sloth Bear And Many More.
  • Day 07: Ranthambore - Chittorgarh-Udaipur
  • After breakfast road transfer to Udaipur. Enroute visit Chittaurgarh Fort & Palace. Upon arrival check in at hotel. By the sunset just enjoy from the roof top with tea or take boat ride over Lake Pichola experience of which is beyond any comparison.
  • Day 08: Explore Udaipur - Lakes & City Tour
  • For the day we visit the City Palace, Bagore ki Haveli, Saheliyon Ki Bari, Jagdish Temple, Pratap Smarak, Fateh Sagar Lake, Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal & Shilp Gram.
  • Day 09: Udaipur - Relaxing Day or a Hike Tour
  • A relaxing day with cooking class or take your time for sort guided hike through suburb of Udaipur and its Monsoon palace, hidden lake this hike will give you an overview of local flora and fauna in Aravalli hills, tribal living and small farms.
  • Day 10: Udaipur - Ranakpur - Jodhpur
  • Today, our journey to Jodhpur via Ranakpur. Visit Ranakpur Jain temple a small town situated in the hills of Pali district home to one of the most important Jain temple complexes. Chaumukha temple (the four-faced temple) built on 1,4,44 marble stone pillars dedicated to the first Tirthankara Adinatha Ji, is the main temple of the complex. The temple was built during the reign of Rana Kumbha, a 15th-century Rajput monarch.
  • Day 11: Explore Jodhpur - City Tour
  • Known as ‘The Blue City’, Jodhpur is remarkable for its blue houses, which deflects heat and deters mosquitoes. After check-in and a break/rest, afternoon walk through clock tower bazar and old city streets to explore the real Indian city life and traditional markets/business, sweets, lassi, bangle making and silver market.
  • Day 12: Jodhpur - Osian - HACRA Dhani
  • visit Mehrangarh Fort (Majestic Fort), an architectural marvel spanning 3km that includes a splendid palace with intricately carved latticed windows. An imposing structure perching on a hill that overlooks Jodhpur, the fort is over 500 years old and serves as a reminder of past royal splendour. Afterward, we will also visit Jaswant Thada, a cluster of royal cenotaphs in white marble in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.
  • Later in afternoon drive to Osian an Oasis and also known as gateway of Thar desert, an option to visit 1000 years old temple before reaching to your very personsal desert home-stay accommodation in traditional village huts at HACRA Dhani
  • If you’re seeking “the real India,” look no further than the tiny hamlet of HACRA Dhani and Gemar Singh. Nestled in the scrubby fringes of the Thar “Living” Desert of Rajasthan, true experience of desert life. Gemar’s home provides a window to rural Indian life usually inaccessible to Westerners. Traditional “Jhumpa” huts for his guests, wonderful vegetarian meals prepared by his family, contacts with locals, guided activity (local community & desert nature walk) — all without compromising the essence of the culture as so often happens when tourism distorts a local experience. Gemar cares about his guests and his community.
  • Day 13: HACRA Dhani - Kheechan - Jaisalmer
  • This today’s road journey will take you to Kheechan (70km from HACRA Dhani) a place of migratory cranes birds (numbers of thousands of birds can be seen near the water body) and drive further to Jaisalmer reaching early afternoon. Jaisalmer probably tops the list for traveller’s as one of the most visited cities in Rajasthan! Also known as the golden city where everything looks like it’s been dipped in honey!.
  • You’ll feel like you’ve gone back in time to an ancient kingdom and wander around a real-life giant golden sandcastle. All the sights, colours, culture and the mystery of the desert will make you fall head over heels in love with it.
  • Day 14: Explore Jaisalmer - City Tour
  • First up head on over to the Jaisalmer fort and have a look around the markets and beautiful viewpoints and cafés that look over the whole city. Visit the Fort palace museum to see some of the apartments of kings and queens and Jain temples.
  • Then head on down to the Patwa Havelis to see some beautiful stone carving work and end the afternoon at Gadisar Lake. Visit to Jaisalmer is incomplete without visiting a sand dune for sunset and take a camel ride with overnight camp – it’s an experience that cannot be missed!.
  • Other places to visit including Bada Bagh, this is a viewpoint with golden cenotaphs of royal family to remember Rajasthan’s royalty! And Kuldhara an abandoned village in desert some even call the ghost village!.
  • Day 15: Departure from Jaisalmer to Delhi/Mumbai
  • After breakfast, transfer to airport to fly back to Delhi/Mumbai. Having discovered Delhi, Agra, Jaipur and more Rajasthan’s cities in this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
  • A Land of Exotic Architecture, Vibrant Culture, Thar Desert,Wildlife, Royal History and Warm Hospitality.
    Rajasthan - also known as the “Land of Maharajas” has arich history which is battle – scarred; but it also showcases the Royal history in the form of its palaces and forts. Along with rural and rustic charm of simple village life.

    Tour Prices

    Price Per Person Based on Twin Sharing (Except for Festive Period & Long Weekends).

      PRICES: The cost for Rajasthan tour starts from
    • $ 1,450 USD /- per person (from 01st July till 30th September).
    • $ 1,550 USD /- per person (from 01st October till 31th March).
    • Price depends on the number of persons, type of car, category of hotel rooms, travel routes and itinerary.
    • BEST TIME To VISIT: The first thing to remember is that the weather in Rajasthan is better in winter. There are a ton of things to do in the winter season, October to March is the best time to actually do sightseeing and take walking tours Jaipur-Udaipur-Jodhpur. The cool temperatures of October, November and February provide some of the best times to visit Thar desert near Jaisalmer and Ranthambore national park near Jaipur.
    Useful Information

    Taj Mahal at Agra remains closed on every Friday, It’s a good idea to book this trip in advance if you are planning to visit during the peak tourist season (between November to Februaryby). Most visitors hire a car and driver to have more flexible travel in bitween cities.
    Trains in India get booked well in advance.
    The most distances from A to B cities in Rajasthan is about 250 km to 300 km and road travel take about 4 to 5 hours time to reach.


      Included
    • Jain temple of Ranakpur built in soft white marble stone (1444 pillars) and has stunning intricate patterns which speak of bespoke workmanship.
    • Kumbhalgarh Fort which has perimeter walls that extend 36 km long wall which is the world second big wall after the Great Wall of China.
    • Staying with the horse man’s family at a horse breeding farm.
    • Walk the elephant hill of Narlai or discover local way of life on a community walk.
    • Ride on the pure breed of the Marwari horses which makes this trip more interesting.
      Excluded
    • Jain temple of Ranakpur built in soft white marble stone (1444 pillars) and has stunning intricate patterns which speak of bespoke workmanship.
    • Kumbhalgarh Fort which has perimeter walls that extend 36 km long wall which is the world second big wall after the Great Wall of China.
    • Staying with the horse man’s family at a horse breeding farm.
    • Walk the elephant hill of Narlai or discover local way of life on a community walk.
    • Ride on the pure breed of the Marwari horses which makes this trip more interesting.

    Other Plans If you prefer to choose your own trips, with your own duration, Contact us to organise tailor tour of Rajasthan for your family and friends!!.

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