Ahmedabad to Rajasthan Heritage and Wildlife

Ahmedabad - Udaipur - Ranakpur - Jodhpur - Jaisalmer - Bikaner - Mandawa - Jaipur - Ranthambore - Agra Duration: 12 Days
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Tour Overview

Journey from Ahmedabad into the heart of Rajasthan, where royal heritage meets untamed wilderness. This carefully designed Rajasthan Heritage and Wildlife Tour takes you through the majestic cities of Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Jaipur, and Agra, along with the artistic Shekhawati region and the thrilling Ranthambore Tiger Sanctuary. Experience the charm of palaces, forts, havelis, and temples, stroll through colorful bazaars, camp in golden sand dunes, and witness the thrill of spotting a Royal Bengal Tiger in its natural habitat. Blending history, culture, adventure, and wildlife, this journey offers the true essence of Rajasthan and beyond, perfect for history lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, families, and explorers seeking once-in-a-lifetime experiences.

Tour Highlights

  • Boat ride on Lake Pichola in Udaipur at dusk.
  • The flawless marble geometry of Ranakpur Jain Temple.
  • Panoramic views and museum treasures at Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur.
  • Timeless sandstone streets and desert camp nights in Jaisalmer.
  • Fresco-lined merchant havelis across the Shekhawati belt.
  • Amber Fort, City Palace and bustling bazaars of Jaipur.
  • Ranthambore safari for a chance to spot wild tigers.
  • The timeless finale: Taj Mahal and Agra Fort.

We will met in Ahmedabad and driven to Udaipur, the city of lakes. Arrive relaxed and, as evening falls, take a slow boat ride on Lake Pichola. The palace silhouette, the cool breeze and the first views of Jag Mandir set a gentle, cinematic tone for the days ahead.

Spend a full day soaking up Udaipur’s romance. Wander through City Palace courtyards, step into the carved halls of Jagdish Temple, stroll the shaded lanes of Saheliyon-ki-Bari and, if you like, catch a folk performance at Bagore Ki Haveli. Udaipur moves at a gracious pace—perfect for photographers and food lovers alike.

Head inland to Ranakpur and stand beneath the astonishing canopy of marble pillars in the Jain temple complex—each column a miniature story. Continue to Jodhpur and arrive in time for golden-hour views from Mehrangarh Fort, watching the blue houses tumble down the hillside.

Explore Mehrangarh’s palaces and museum, step into the calm of Jaswant Thada, then wander the lively Sardar Market and alleyways of the Blue City. Try a local snack, bargain for textiles, and enjoy the city’s quiet pride.

Drive across open desert plains to Jaisalmer. As the sandstone fort appears on the skyline, you’ll feel the atmosphere change, there’s a timelessness here. In the evening, wander the fort’s honey-coloured lanes where havelis glow in the setting sun.

Spend your day inside the fort and among ornate havelis—Patwon Ki Haveli, Salim Singh Ki Haveli—then head out to Sam or Khuri dunes for a camel ride. Sit on the sand as the sun sets, listen to folk songs by a campfire and sleep under a sky that seems impossibly wide.

Head to Bikaner, a city of royal flavor and camel science. Visit Junagarh Fort, Lalgarh Palace (museum), and the unique Karni Mata Temple at Deshnok (optional). Explore the old bazaars in the evening.

Drive to the Shekhawati region, Rajasthan’s open-air gallery famous for painted havelis. Spend the day walking through Mandawa or Nawalgarh, admiring frescoes, courtyards and merchant mansions.

Head to Jaipur, the Pink City. Arrive, settle in, then take a first look at Hawa Mahal and the bustling bazaars. The city hums with color and craft perfect for evening shopping and rooftop views.

Explore Amber Fort (elephant or jeep ride available), roam the City Palace, admire Jantar Mantar’s instruments, and linger at Hawa Mahal. In the evening, enjoy the city’s vibrant craft bazaars—textiles, jewelry and block prints are everywhere.

Drive to Ranthambore for a wildlife day. The park’s landscape rocky outcrops, lakes and ruins sets the stage for tiger sightings at dawn or dusk. Even seeing langurs, deer and exotic birds feels like entering a living painting.

On your final day, travel to Agra. Visit Agra Fort and, time permitting, watch the Taj Mahal glow at sunset or rise at dawn if you can stay an extra night. The tour finishes at Agra with memories of Rajasthan’s royal past and desert heart.
  • Private air-conditioned transfers and intercity drives
  • Local English-speaking guides at major sites (where required)
  • Monument entry fees as specified (optional guided tours may cost extra)
  • One Ranthambore jeep safari (timing as per permit availability)
  • Lake Pichola boat ride in Udaipur and desert camel ride at Jaisalmer (as specified)
  • All parking, tolls and driver allowances
  • Flights / trains to start or from end point (Ahmedabad / Agra)
  • Lunches, personal expenses, gratuities and optional activities
  • Travel insurance and medical/evacuation costs
  • Any permits or entry fees not listed in inclusions
  • Costs arising from unforeseen events (road closures, weather delays)

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