Duration: 13 Nights - 14 Days
Places to Visit: Delhi - Mandawa - Bikaner - Jaisalmer - Jodhpur - Udaipur - Pushkar -
Jaipur - Fathepur Sikri-Agra - Agra - Delhi
Rajasthan, known as the land of kings, is a home where history, culture, tradition,
beauty and genuineness converge to create an unforgettable travel experience. Inter
India Tours offers a flawless blend of flexibility, comfort and luxury letting you to
explore this charming beauty at your own pace.
Whether you are a history fanatic a culture lover a foodie an journey seeker or on a
road trip through Inter India Tours promises to be an enriching and satisfying journey.
Itinerary
While you are travelling by Inter India Tours you must see that you have a well-planned
itinerary. We have organized one for you have a expression:
Morning: Old Delh: Raj Ghat - the memorial site where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated; Jama
Masjid - the largest mosque in India.
Evening: New Delhi: Humayun's Tomb, the Qutub Minar, a drive along the traditional
avenue - Rajpath, past the imposing India Gate, Parliament House, and the President's
Residence and would end with a drive through the Diplomatic Enclave.
Overnight at Delhi
Morning: car transfer to Mandawa.
Afternoon: sight-seeing tour of Havelies.
Overnight at Mandawa
Day 04: Mandawa -
Bikaner
Morning: after breakfast car transfer to Bikaner.
Afternoon sight-seeing tour of Bikaner visiting Juna Garh Fort, Camel Breeding
Farm, Museum and city.
Overnight at Bikaner
Day 5: Bikaner -
Jaisalmer
Morning: after breakfast car transfer to Jaisalmer.
Afternoon: Evening free at leisure.
Overnight at Jaisalmer
Morning: Sight Seeing of City covering Jaisal Fort, Havelies.
Afternoon : Visit SAM Desert with Camel Safari at the Thar Desert.
Overnight at Jaisalmer
Day 7: Jaisalmer -
Jodhpur
Morning: after breakfast car transfer to Jodhpur.
Afternoon: sight-seeing of Jodhpur visiting Mehrangarh Fort, Museum and Umaid Bhawan
Palace.
Overnight at Jodhpur
Morning: after breakfast car transfer to Udaipur enroute visit to Ranakpur.
Overnight at Udaipur
Full day sight-seeing of Udaipur visiting CityPalace, JagdishTemple, LakePichola
and Gardens.
Overnight at Udaipur
Day 10: Udaipur -
Pushkar
Morning: after breakfast car transfer to Pushkar enroute visiting Nathdwara
/Rajsamand/Ajmer.
Afternoon: sight-seeing tour of Pushkar visiting PushkarLake and Temples.
Overnight at Pushkar
Morning: after breakfast car transfer to Jaipur.
An excursion tour of Amber Fort with Elephant ride.
Overnight at Jaipur
Half day sight-seeing tour of Hawa Mahal, Observatory, CityPalace
Afternoon free at leisure
Overnight at Jaipur.
Day 13: Jaipur -
Fathepur Sikri-Agra
Morning: after breakfast car transfer to Agra enroute visiting Fathepur Sikri.
Afternoon: sight-seeing tour of Immortal Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Sikandra & Itmadullah.
Overnight at Agra.
Day 14: Agra - Delhi
Departure
Transfer to the Airport to board flight to Delhi airport for your next destination
The best times to board on your travel journey to Rajasthan via car rentals is
throughout the cooler months that start from October mid to January end. During these
months the weather is enjoyable and allows you to travel more comfortably making you
less tired and letting you travel more sightseeing places and take part in more outdoor
activities.
The summer months which are usually from April start to June end are really hot and have
temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius and the rains in the monsoon season are variable
and can create difficulties for you during your travel by car booking.
Inter India Tours offers an matchless way to explore the vibrant, diverse and fulfilling
settings of this royal state. From the grand architectural marvels of Jaipur to the
golden sands of Jaisalmer each of the destinations promises a unique experience.
When you take a journey to Rajasthan by car rental, you get the flexibility to move and
take a trip at your pace and choice and you can immerse yourself in the culture, enjoy
the attractive routes and create lasting memories.
Everyday tips for a
smooth journey
- Advance Car Booking: While
go on board on your tour to Rajasthan by car, make sure you book your car well in
advance to avoid the last-minute rush and miss the car of your choice. Booking a car
in advance allows you to stay worry-free and divert your care to more special things
while being at harmony that you shall have your car waiting for you at your
doorstep.
- Car Essentials: Kind sure
to carry all the basics that are required during your journey such as water bottles,
sunscreens, hats, travel kits, first aid kits, and sunglasses as the climatic
conditions during summer in Rajasthan can be harsh.
- Checking The Car
Condition: Earlier starting your tour to Rajasthan by car, make sure to check the
condition of the car. You don't want a car that will stop your journey mid-way or
create unnecessary hurdles for you. Also make sure that your vehicle is well
maintained and well equipped with all the essentials like a first aid box, tool box
etc.
- Driver's Experience: While
you rent a car to Rajasthan, do enquire whether the driver of the car is well
knowledgeable or not. Make sure the driver is with the nearby places of Rajasthan,
this helps you to save time locating various places while you are sightseeing. A
knowledgeable driver can also dual as a guide, attractive your travel experience.
- Cash in Hand: Make sure
you carry sufficient cash in hand to avoid delays in lines for cash withdrawals from
ATMs. There strength be some remote parts which accept only cash and thus carrying
ample cash is important during any of your travel trip. Some areas do not have ATMs
till far off KMs, so to save period during your tour to Rajasthan by car make sure
to hold some cash in hand.
- Stay Hydrated: Rajasthan
can have extreme climates at times, so make sure that you stay hydrated at all times
to avoid feelings like dizziness and nausea. Avoid intake of excessive caffeine and
caffeinated drinks.
- Respect Local
Customs: Rajasthan is well known for its rich culture and tradition and while you
are on a trip to Rajasthan by car, you should respect the customs and traditions of
the locals residing there, especially when you are visiting the religious sites.