Raj Ghat, a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi that marks the spot of Gandhi cremation in Delhi
Indian Gate is a War memorial monument located in New Delhi and is a popular destination among tourists, both domestic and international.
Agrasen ki Baoli Step Well, Ancient Construction, New Delhi
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The war memorial at India Gate in New Delhi
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Out Side Part of Jaisalmer Fort
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A Complete Rajasthan Tour with Varanasi & Taj Mahal (17 Days)

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New Delhi, India
Cultural ToursFood & Drink ToursBus & Minivan Tours

About this activity

This 17-day journey through Rajasthan, Varanasi, and Agra combines India's most iconic landmarks—the Taj Mahal, sacred Ganges ghats, and desert palaces—with lesser-known cultural gems, offering an immersive blend of spiritual sites, architectural treasures, and regional cuisine across five states.

Join us in exploring Rajasthan which is a treasure trove of history and one can spend years trying to unearth its hidden gems. Every time you visit this place, you are ought to be blown away by its deep-rooted history, architecture and its picturesque landscapes. Get your girl gang ready and head to India for one of the most memorable trips. This tour ends with a visit to Agra, which is home to the monument of love – Taj Mahal. Along the way you will also get to experience some of the exciting offbeat locations in Rajasthan like Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Ranakpur, Udaipur, Jaipur and Pushkar. This tour offers an ultimate experience of Rajasthan that will stay in your hearts forever. Guests will also visit the famous Hindu pilgrimage city Varanasi.

Highlights

  • Taj Mahal in Agra—the world's most recognized monument to love
  • Varanasi's spiritual heart: dawn Ganges rituals and ancient temples
  • Jaisalmer's golden sandstone havelis and desert landscapes
  • Jodhpur's indigo-washed Old City and clifftop Mehrangarh Fort
  • Udaipur's romantic lakeside palaces and ghats
  • Pushkar's sacred lake, pilgrimage temples, and camel fair culture

Insider tips

  • Visit Taj Mahal at sunrise to avoid crowds and capture the monument's ethereal marble in golden light
  • In Varanasi, hire a private boat at dawn for an intimate experience of cremation ghats and bathing rituals—far more respectful and revealing than group tours
  • Jaisalmer's havelis close by early afternoon; explore Old City streets in morning light when traders are most active
  • Book accommodations in Udaipur's lakeside Pichola area to experience evening aarti ceremonies from your hotel steps

Good to know

  • Bus/minivan transport covers long distances between cities; expect 6–10 hour travel days with rest stops
  • Peak season (October–March) brings cooler weather but higher prices; April–June sees fewer tourists but intense heat
  • Dress modestly near temples and in Varanasi (shoulders and knees covered); carry a scarf for shrine entry
  • Itinerary includes multiple holy sites; some areas may involve climbing stairs or uneven terrain
  • Meals typically feature regional Rajasthani and North Indian cuisine; vegetarian options widely available

Who it's for

Cultural and history enthusiasts seeking India's architectural heritageSpiritual travellers drawn to sacred pilgrimage sites and ritualsPhotography-focused travellers (iconic monuments, desert landscapes, vibrant street scenes)Group travellers and friends seeking an immersive multi-region experience

Best time to visit

October to March offers ideal weather for exploring Rajasthan's deserts and cities without extreme heat. Visit Varanasi in winter (November–February) when early morning mists enhance the spiritual atmosphere of the Ganges.

Frequently asked questions

From
€1,463
per person