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Royal Rajasthan In Style

16 days - guided, minimum 2 people, exclusive seasonal daily departures

  • The iconic Taj Mahal
  • Incredible Palaces, Forts and Temples
  • A camel safari in the Thar desert

Experience a complete overview of one of the most appealing and captivating areas of India - Royal Rajasthan! This fabulous and colourful state offers so much variety to the traveller in search of history, culture, wildlife and scenery. An inspirational start at the Taj Mahal in Agra leads you to the fascinating cities of Jaipur and Udaipur , before heading off to the Aravali Mountains full of ancient temples and intriguing architectural ruins.

You will trek through fertile valleys and isolated villages before moving onto Jodhpur and the desert city of Jaisalmer , famed for their beautiful forts and Jain temples. Vibrantly alive and remarkably hospitable, there is ample oppor tunity to interact with the local villagers and experience their culture firsthand. Out in the Thar Desert you'll make a three day camel safari, camping out underneath the millions of stars and then return to New Delhi for a tour of this bustling city. This holiday truly offers a real in depth experience, combining culture with remote treks, tribal village life, exotic architecture, vibrant cities, desert and wildlife - phew!

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Rajasthan India
  • Tour grade: B - Moderate
  • Tour code: TRIS
  • Cost land only: £2,475.

    Please do not book your own flights until you have confirmed tour availability.
  • Cost with flights: From £2,995.
    World Traveller Plus or Business class options available on request.
  • Single supplement : £795
  • What is included: Accommodation, most meals, guide and baggage transport, camel safari, all land transfers.
  • Accommodation: Heritage and 4* hotels 8 nts, camping 3 nts, sleeper train 2 nts.
  • Departure dates: Daily, July (for Jaipur festival) and October to March.