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Jaipur & Sekhawati from Delhi.

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    Day Trip
  • 3

    Overnight Stay
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    Cities
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    Landmarks
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    Iconic Taj
Jaipur & Sekhawati from Delhi

Explore the vibrant charm of Rajasthan with a journey from Delhi to Jaipur and Shekhawati, where history, culture, and art come together beautifully. Jaipur, the Pink City, welcomes you with its grand forts, royal palaces, and lively bazaars, offering a glimpse into the regal lifestyle of the Rajputs. From iconic landmarks and colorful markets to traditional cuisine and cultural experiences, Jaipur creates a perfect introduction to Rajasthan’s royal heritage.

From there, travel to the Shekhawati region, often referred to as an open-air art gallery. This lesser-explored destination is renowned for its beautifully painted havelis, intricate frescoes, and historic towns like Mandawa and Nawalgarh. Walking through its quiet streets feels like stepping back in time, where every wall tells a story of merchant wealth and artistic excellence. This tour offers a unique blend of architectural beauty, cultural richness, and peaceful surroundings.

Highlights:
  • Difficulty: Moderate to High
  • Max Altitude: 5,364m (Everest Base Camp example)
  • Group Size: 8–15 people
  • Guide: Professional Local Guide Included

Itinerary

Early morning pickup from Delhi and drive to Jaipur.

Hawa Mahal : is one of the most iconic landmarks of Jaipur, known for its unique honeycomb-shaped structure and beautiful pink sandstone architecture. Built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, it is a fine example of Rajput architecture.

Panna Meena ka Kund : is a historic stepwell located near Amber Fort in Jaipur, known for its symmetrical stairways and unique architectural design. Built in the 16th century, this stepwell was used as a water storage system and a community gathering place for the local people.

Amber Fort – Grandeur on the Hills : Set on a hilltop overlooking Maota Lake, Amber Fort is a breathtaking blend of Hindu and Mughal architecture. With its grand courtyards, mirror work (Sheesh Mahal), and scenic views, it is one of Jaipur’s most iconic attractions. A majestic fort that reflects the splendor of Rajput royalty.

Jal Mahal – The Water Palace : Floating gracefully in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, Jal Mahal is one of Jaipur’s most photographed landmarks. Though entry is restricted, its serene beauty and reflection in the water create a magical visual experience.

Gaitore Ki Chhatriyan – Royal Cenotaphs : A hidden gem of Jaipur, Gaitore is the royal cremation ground of the Kachwaha rulers. The beautifully carved marble cenotaphs (chhatris) showcase intricate craftsmanship and offer a peaceful, less crowded experience. A place of silence, beauty, and royal remembrance.dive to udaipurwati 2.30 hours dirve from jaipur.

City Palace Jaipur – Royal Heritage : Located in the heart of Jaipur, the City Palace is a stunning complex of courtyards, gardens, and palaces. It still serves as a residence for the royal family and showcases a rich collection of artifacts, textiles, and royal costumes. Where the legacy of Jaipur’s royalty still lives on.

Jantar Mantar : A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jantar Mantar is an extraordinary collection of architectural astronomical instruments built in the 18th century. These massive structures were used to measure time, track stars, and predict eclipses with remarkable accuracy. A place where science and architecture meet in perfect harmony.

Pink City Walk in Jaipur : one of the best ways to experience the charm, history, and vibrant culture of the old city. Walking through its narrow lanes, bustling bazaars, and heritage buildings gives you a real feel of Rajasthan’s royal past. Overnight in Jaipur.

Drive for village and Stay in a small village Inderpura with a indian family 2 night in family with zero comfort live like locals. Presention with the family and participate with daily activities.

Lohagarh – The Sacred Stepwell of Legends & Faith : Lohagarh Stepwell is a sacred site deeply connected with Hindu beliefs. According to local legend, the Pandavas from the Mahabharata immersed their weapons here after the great war, symbolizing peace and purification. The calm surroundings and traditional architecture make it a place of reflection and spirituality.

Nawalgarh – The Open-Air Art Gallery of Rajasthan : Nawalgarh is famous for its frescoed havelis and rich heritage. Walking through its lanes reveals beautifully painted mansions depicting mythological stories and royal life. Key highlights include Podar Haveli and Morarka Haveli. Morarka Haveli, Podar Haveli, Aath Haveli.

Cenotaph of Sardul Singh (Parasrampura) : Known for some of the oldest frescoes in Shekhawati,Built around 1750 in memory of Thakur (or Rao) Sardul Singh. Considered to have the oldest fresco paintings in the Shekhawati region.

A classic Rajput chhatri (cenotaph) structure with a dome supported by pillars. Beautiful black & ochre frescoes (very different from colorful havelis) Paintings showing: Scenes from the Ramayana (battle of Rama & Ravana) Stories of Lord Krishna and Life and legacy of Sardul Singh

Return to Inderpura village and family and share daily activities with the family.

Chirana – A Hidden Village of Havelis & Heritage [Small village close to your Homestay]

Nestled near Udaipurwati in the Shekhawati region, Chirana is a small yet culturally rich village known for its beautiful traditional havelis and rural charm. Though lesser-known, it reflects the same artistic legacy that has made Shekhawati famous across the world.

The village is dotted with old havelis adorned with delicate fresco paintings, showcasing mythological themes, local stories, and glimpses of a bygone era. Unlike larger towns, these havelis remain untouched and authentic, offering a more intimate and raw heritage experience.

Walking through Chirana feels like stepping back in time.

Drop at terminal 3 International airport or hotel.

Trip Cost Breakdown
  • Included:
  • 3 raaton ka hotel (3-star / 4-star AC room)
  • Poori yatra mein AC private cab
  • Anubhavi tour guide (Hindi + English)
  • Delhi, Agra, Jaipur monuments ka entry ticket
  • Daily breakfast (hotel mein)
  • Airport / station pick-up aur drop
  • Taj Mahal sunrise visit ka arrangement
  • 24/7 Go India Trip helpline support
  • All applicable government taxes
  • Not Included:
  • Flight / train tickets (aana-jaana alag)
  • Lunch aur dinner (personal expense)
  • Haathi savaari — Amber Fort (optional extra)
  • Camera / video entry charges (kuch sthalon par)
  • Personal shopping aur tips / porter
  • Travel insurance
  • Koi bhi activity jo itinerary mein nahi hai
  • Visa charges (if applicable)
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