Departure
November 5, 2012
Trip Length
11 Days / 10 Nights
Price (per person)
$6,398
Single Supplement
$1,550
Internal Airfare
$450
Pricing Notes
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This adventure offers an impressive sampling of India’s historical, cultural, and natural wealth along with some of its most fabled sights. After visiting the landmarks and shops of irrepressible New Delhi and the Red Fort of Agra’s towering walls, you’ll rise before dawn to tour a crowd-free Taj Mahal glowing in pinkish-orange light. Jaipur’s sumptuous spice markets and the Johari Bazaar, where you can bargain for Kundan jewelry and other treasures, vividly contrast with rural experiences in towns like Nagda, which holds the solid stone-carved Temple of Sas-bahu, and Bodal, where you’ll meet children at an innovative school working to counter illiteracy.
Marvel at the building-sized astronomical devices at 18th-century Jantar Mantar, the rare-bird paradise of Keoladeo National Park, Shahpura’s desert oasis, and the centuries-old City Palace in Udaipur, the City of Lakes. Your local guide will share his knowledge of and love for his homeland, and he’ll introduce you to authentic Indian cuisine whose exotic tastes complement your accommodations in a series of palaces converted into lavish heritage hotels.
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Country Walkers has this creative knack for making you feel as if you've stepped into a National Geographic type scene. The guides' love of history and the country is contagious.
”This tour is one of our Guided Walking Adventures, rated easy. Because the terrain in this part of India is relatively flat, the walks on this tour have no significant elevation gain or loss. The walks follow quiet country roads, village and city streets, and well-established routes. Many walks also take place around sites of historic significance, some of which include a series of steps to climb and descend.
The tour also focuses on wildlife, particularly in Ranthambore National Park and Keoladeo National Park. In Ranthambore it may be possible to glimpse a Bengal tiger, and in Keoladeo over 250 species of birds. The entire tour takes place in the Indian state of Rajasthan, which is steeped in the history and culture of one of the world’s oldest civilizations. This tour concentrates on the culture, history, wildlife, and atmosphere of Rajasthan, and also its cities and rural life. As stated above it is rated easy and will not suit those guests who wish to include a great deal of walking on their tour.
New Delhi, India
New Delhi, India

Harendra was born in Bharatpur and growing up his family home was (and still...

DAY 1New Delhi walking tour including Rajghat, Humayun Tomb, and Qutab Minar; 2 miles, easy Your first full day in India is dedicated to exploring the metropolis of New Delhi, fascinating in its wealth of ancient architectural treasures, sheer size, and ceaseless activity. This city is India’s capital and situated within the metropolis of Delhi. The day’s itinerary provides an overview by including national monuments and bustling alleyways accessible only on foot. Following a comprehensive orientation, the morning begins at Rajghat, the memorial and cremation site of three of India’s most revered modern figures: Mahatma, Indira, and Rajiv Gandhi. A “ghat” is a wide stone stairway leading to the river, where people bathe, wash their clothes, and worship. Rajghat is a park-like ghat where pilgrims and visitors come to honor the three leaders. Lunchtime offers an oasis from the heat and noise of the street. This afternoon the tour continues and your local guide regales you with stories of Indian history that span the centuries. Visit Humayun Tomb, which serves as the first substantial example of Mughal architecture in India. It was built in 1570 and inspired the building of the Taj Mahal. It is set in the center of a garden in the classical Mughal “char bagh” pattern. A high wall surrounds the garden on three sides, the fourth side being bound by what was once the bank of the river Jamna, which has since been diverted. The garden is divided by water channels and paved walkways. You will be amazed at the unprecedented scale and grandeur of this monument as your guide explains its history and architectural significance. To round off your wonderful tour you will see the Qutab Minara tower, at 237 feet, the world’s tallest brick minaret. Later, return to your leafy urban retreat, where you can refresh, or swim in the pool before a welcome dinner of traditional northern Indian cuisine at the hotel’s restaurant. Comprising a diverse range of traditions and influences, New Delhi’s cuisine is an excellent introduction to a journey full of culinary delights. DAY 2Transfer to Agra (5½ hours). Walking tour of the Agra Fort; 1.5 miles, easy After breakfast you board your private coach for the drive to Agra, one of the three “points” of India's Golden Triangle. Lal Qila or the Red Fort of Agra was the home of great Mughals, the lineage that descended from the Mongolian invaders of the 14th century. In the 16th century it was the center of this empire and contained the state treasury and mint. The fort’s semicircular layout next to the river is surrounded by 70-foot-high walls and double ramparts. A drawbridge and staggered portals made the fort impenetrable. Upon arrival you have a guided walking tour of this amazing UNESCO World Heritage site. In the late afternoon you proceed to the hotel, a luxurious property situated within 35 acres of lush gardens, where you can relax before dinner. Here, in the heart of the Mughal Empire, you may sample northwest frontier cuisine, including barbecued specialties and freshly baked Indian breads. DAY 3Sunrise visit and walking tour of the Taj Mahal; 1 mile, easy. Transfer to Bharatpur (2½ hours). Afternoon walk in Keoladeo National Park; 2-3 miles, easy One of the greatest architectural treasures in India, if not the world, is the magnificent Taj Mahal. Visiting the complex at sunrise is the ideal time of day to immerse yourself in its grandeur. The early morning light, muted and pastel, is absorbed and reflected in the delicate white marble, and as the sun rises, shifting hues seem to seep out of the stone. The monument, described as an “anthem to romantic love,” is a mausoleum constructed by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Completed in 1648, it is considered the finest example of Mughal architecture, combining elements from Persian, Turkish, Indian, and Islamic architectural styles. The familiar white dome and tile of the mausoleum are surrounded by an elaborate integrated and symmetric complex of structures, gardens, and squares. A local guide provides insight regarding its history and construction. After this magical visit, you return to the hotel to refresh and enjoy a late breakfast before boarding the coach for the transfer to Bharatpur. Your destination for a late afternoon walk is Keoladeo National Park, formerly known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, a famous avifauna sanctuary with thousands of rare and endangered birds. This UNESCO World Heritage site is the winter migration destination for over 230 species of birds, and therefore home to thousands of birds in the hibernal season. In addition to a small wintering population of the rare Siberian crane, the park is also a habitat for northern shovelers, northern pintails, and coots. Created 250 years ago, the park is named after a Shiva temple within its boundaries. From the 19th century into the 1930s, it was the site of duck shoots where British viceroys shot and killed an astonishing number of birds. Today, hunting with binoculars and camera, and assistance from your naturalist guide, you may spot many of the hundreds of bird species and perhaps even a glimpse of a red-faced monkey. Late in the afternoon, you arrive at your historic hotel with its tiled inner courtyard and spacious rooms. This heritage property, built in 1887 for Raj Raghunath Singh, is set amidst 50 acres in a secluded and peaceful setting. The palace is a wonderful blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture. Prior to dinner at the hotel, the evening’s entertainment may include a puppet show presented by local children. DAY 4Morning walk and bird watching in Keoladeo National Park; 4-5 miles, easy. Afternoon train transfer to Ranthambore National Park (2½ hours) This morning you awake to coffee and tea in the open-air courtyard of your palace hotel. Following a leisurely breakfast, you return to Keoladeo National Park for a peaceful morning walk—an excellent time of day for spotting and watching rare birds and other wildlife. This afternoon you board a comfortable air-conditioned train bound for Ranthambore National Park. Travel by train in India is not only a cultural experience, but a relaxing way to view the rural landscapes of Rajasthan outside your window. Ranthambore National Park is also a tiger reserve, lying at the edge of a plateau. It is bound to the north by the Banas River and to the south by the Chambal River. Covering an area of 150 square miles, the park comprises several lakes as well as the historic Ranthambore Fortress for which it is named. It is one of over 40 reserves involved in India’s Project Tiger, a wildlife conservation endeavor that was initiated in 1972 to protect the Bengal tiger. Widely considered one of the world’s most successful wildlife preservation ventures, it pursues the goal of tiger protection by designating reserves throughout India in varying habitats, therefore striving to maintain a viable tiger population in their natural environment. Early this evening you arrive at your aristocratic home for the next two nights, a historic palatial property, whose name literally translates as “abode of the tigers,” located on the edge of Ranthambore National Park. Dinner is enjoyed al fresco in the hotel’s courtyard. DAY 5Early morning wildlife safari by jeep or canter in Ranthambore National Park (3½ hours). Walking tour of Ranthambore Fort; 1 mile, 122 steps. Optional afternoon jeep or canter ride An early morning tiger safari by small jeep or canter (large four-wheel-drive vehicle) in Ranthambore National Park starts the day. While a tiger sighting isn’t guaranteed, several of these animals make their home in the park, so sightings are frequent, and early morning is the ideal time. Other wildlife in the park includes the leopard, dhole (Indian wild dog), wild pig, sambar and chital (both types of deer), and the gaur (an endangered large wild bovine). It is also home to a wide variety of trees, plants, birds, and reptiles. This afternoon includes a walking tour of Ranthambore Fort, a 1,000-year-old structure in the heart of the park. Starting at the base of the fort, 122 steps lead to a panoramic view of the park’s rolling hills and lakes spread out below. Passing through the open courtyards and structures, you learn of its historical significance in the region. Later you can return to the park for an additional jeep or canter safari (at your own expense), in the hopes of catching a glimpse of a Bengal tiger. Dinner is served in the elegant dining room, where a wide range of Indian and European cuisine is served. The evening unfolds with a local sari and turban-tying presentation. DAY 6Morning visit to Bodal Village. Transfer to Jaipur (5½ hours). Late afternoon sightseeing in Jaipur; 1 mile, easy Following breakfast you board an open-air jeep for a visit to Bodal, a nearby tribal village. Here you have an opportunity to interact with locals by visiting Gramin Shiksha Kendra Elementary School, a nonprofit project. In the future it is hoped that this school will be run and owned by the local community. The pupils will welcome you into their school. Later this morning, you depart the varied terrain, forests, and wildlife of the Ranthambore National Park for the 5½-hour drive northwest to the city of Jaipur. This capital of the state of Rajasthan is popularly known as the “Pink City,” as buildings and houses were historically painted this color, representing hospitality in the region. One of Rajasthan’s youngest cities, Jaipur was founded in 1727 and is remarkable for its urban planning and architecture. Designed to imitate sandstone, most structures were built of pink stucco, and its wide, level streets are laid out grid-style, and surround the central palace quarter known as Hawa Mahal or “Palace of Winds.” The sprawling palace complex encompasses formal gardens and a small lake. In the distance, Nahargarh Fort crowns the hill in the northwest corner of the old city. On arrival in Jaipur you can check in at the hotel. Then stretch your legs after the long drive with an easy city walk of Jaipur. As part of this visit you will be given a guided tour of the Jaipur Observatory known as Jantar Mantar, and recently designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The largest of a total of five observatories constructed by Maharaja Jai Singh II, Jaipur’s 18th-century founder, the Jaipur Observatory houses a fascinating collection of astronomical instruments. The devices of local stone and marble were designed on a large scale to measure time, predict eclipses, and track stars in their orbits. One of these instruments, “samrat yantra,” is considered to be the largest sundial in the world. Also included is a visit to the Jaipur City Palace, which was also built by Maharaja Jai Singh II during his reign. It is an excellent example of Rajput architecture comprised of a series of courtyards, gardens, and buildings, with extraordinary paintings, and mirror work. It also houses a museum with relics dating back to the 15th century. There may also be time to visit the incredible Johari Bazaar, a local market known for its gems and jewelry, where you can experience true urban life and take in all of the colors, sights, and sounds. DAY 7Walking tour of Amber Fort; 1 mile, easy. Optional elephant ride. Transfer and walk to Samode Bagh; 5 miles, easy This morning you drive to the outskirts of Jaipur to walk through the grounds and structures of the Amber Fort. It was originally constructed by a tribe called the Meenas and dedicated to “Amba” or the “Mother Goddess.” Built over the remains of an earlier structure, the present palace complex was commenced in 1592 under the reign of Raja Man Singh, commander of Akbar’s army and a member of the emperor’s inner circle of nine courtiers. The Amber Fort was modified by successive rulers over the next 150 years, until the Kachwahas shifted their capital to Jaipur during the time of Maharaja (a great or high king) Jai Singh II. You have the choice of reaching the fort either on foot or atop an elephant! The short steep ascent provides views of Jaipur, Maotha Lake, and the original city walls. One of the fort’s most striking features is the Hall of Mirrors. When the palace was occupied by royalty, the hall could be lit at night by a single candle reflected in thousands of tiny, intricate mirrors. After lunch transfer to the small village of Samode. Embark on a walk through this village, and continue on through the countryside of cultivated fields and low forest to Samode Bagh, an oasis of gardens and fountains fed by natural springs. Return to Jaipur for dinner. DAY 8Transfer from Jaipur to Shahpura Bagh (approximately 3½ hours). Shahpura Bagh to tribal temple, 3 miles, easy to moderate Midway between Jaipur and Udaipur, your destination this morning is Shahpura, in the Bhilwara District. Shahpura is an oasis in the desert state of Rajasthan, and was once the summer retreat of the rulers of Shahpura. This rural region is made up of traditional small villages, and over 250 manmade irrigation lakes constructed in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, which are home to over 180 species of birds. In Shahpura, you are welcomed at a family-run historic residence, your base for exploring the area. One option is a walk to the tribal temple at the summit of a nearby hill; the short steep ascent provides unrestricted views of the surrounding countryside. Every weekend, tribal communities make the climb to congregate and worship, and it is said that all wishes made at the temple will come true. Another option is a visit to Dikhola Fort, a 30-minute drive, where you can tour the ruins of the fort situated above the village of the same name. In the early evening, you may choose to venture into Shahpura’s colorful market, with its many local crafts on display. You may also opt for a swim in the resort’s swimming pool. You gather for drinks and dinner either al fresco or in the resort’s intimate dining room. DAY 9Optional morning lake and bird-watching walk; 1 mile, easy. Transfer from Shahpura to Udaipur (4 hours). Walking tour of Nagda and Eklingji villages; 3 miles, easy After a delicious breakfast at the resort, you may choose to visit one of the many nearby lakes for a short walk and some bird watching. Mid-morning, you depart for the onward journey to Udaipur. The first stop is in the small village of Nagda, the ancient capital of Mewar, founded in the 6th century AD. Here you explore the Sas-bahu Temple, known for its exquisite stone carvings. From the temple you depart on foot for Eklingji, another small village and home to an elaborate Hindu temple complex devoted to the royal family of Mewar. Its rock walls and 108 intricate temples have been chiseled from sandstone, marble, and granite. The main temple houses a four-faced image of Lord Shiva in black marble. After taking time to explore these elaborate structures, you return to Nagda on foot and continue on to Udaipur where you check in to your historic palace hotel. There is time to unwind in your room before strolling around the sprawling palace and peaceful inner courtyard and gardens. A swimming pool is also available on the over 50-acre grounds. DAY 10Morning walking tour of the City Palace and surrounding quarter. In-depth walking tour of Udaipur; 1 mile, easy Udaipur is the municipal council in Rajasthan’s Udaipur District; the historic capital of the former Kingdom of Mewar. Surrounded by some of Rajasthan’s most beautiful lakes, it is also called “City of Lakes” and the “Venice of the East.” In addition to Lake Pichhola, other lakes in Udaipur are Fateh Sagar, Udai Sagar, and Swaroop Sagar. Your guided tour of the City Palace starts at the hotel and takes you through the surrounding winding streets, alive with the bustle of vendors and shoppers, as well as the now-familiar urban cows. Here, as throughout India, you encounter a vivid display of colors and textures. The original city settlement focused around the palace, which is built from soft yellow stone on the northwest shore of Lake Pichola. From Udaipur’s founding in 1559, successive generations of maharanas continued to add on to the palace complex over the centuries, resulting in a profusion of courtyards, terraces, corridors, and gardens. This afternoon you venture to the nearby bazaar, a network of streets filled with vendors and small shops. This is a perfect opportunity to browse for souvenirs or gifts. Then join your guide for an in-depth city walking tour, where you can see the amazing temples, gardens, and monuments that make this a beloved city. Later you may enjoy the hotel’s lakeside setting with a relaxing massage (at your expense), a stroll around the palace complex, or a swim in its inviting pool before dinner on the terrace. DAY 11Morning walk in Nora Village; 2-3 miles, easy. Flight from Udaipur to Delhi. Departure Following an early breakfast, you have the opportunity to partake in one final walk. A short ride brings you to the tribal village of Nora, where an easy walk introduces you to the local residents. After a late lunch you board your afternoon flight from Udaipur to New Delhi. The tour draws to a close with dinner at the renowned Great Kabab Factory Restaurant, where you celebrate your amazing adventure of the past eleven days. This evening complimentary transfers are provided to the hotel of your choice, or to the international airport for your late-night departure.
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Itinerary Changes Please bear in mind that this is a typical itinerary, and the actual activities, sites, and accommodations may vary due to season, special events, weather, or transportation schedules. We reserve the right to alter the itinerary since tour arrangements are made up to a year in advance, and unforeseen circumstances that mandate change may arise. Itinerary changes are made to improve the tour and your experience. |
"India is not a country to be seen—rather it's a journey to be experienced. A land of mysteries, as you unfold its treasures, you fall in love with her."
-Sanjay Mudgal
![]() | Night 1Claridges Hotel New Delhi |
![]() | Night 2ITC Mughal |
![]() | Night 3Laxmi Vilas Palace |
![]() | Nights 4 & 5Nahargarh |
![]() | Nights 6 & 7Jai Mahal Palace |
![]() | Night 8Shahpura Bagh |
![]() | Nights 9 & 10The Lalit Laxmi Vilas Palace |
Please note that this is a sample hotel itinerary for this tour. While these exact hotels are featured on most departures, we occasionally reserve other hotels of similar style and quality. If you are currently booked on a Country Walkers adventure, a hotel itinerary has been sent to you for your exact departure date. Please call Country Walkers at 800.464.9255 if you have any questions about the exact hotels selected for any of our tours. |

Harendra was born in Bharatpur and growing up his family home was (and still...

![]() | Sanjay MudgalSanjay has worked throughout Rajasthan for many years, and holds a Ministry of Tourism guide license for the northern region of India. He served in the Indian Air Force prior to venturing into the travel industry, and now calls Agra home. He enjoys sharing his love for India with travelers from around the world. |
![]() | Harendra SinghHarendra was born in Bharatpur and growing up his family home was (and still is) on the edge of Bharatpur National Park. A nature lover from a young age, he has been guiding in many of the national parks in India for a number of years. He is also immensely interested in Indian history and its cultural heritage and in his spare time he is an avid bird-watcher and photographer. |
Please note that these guides lead the majority of tours in this region, however, the guides for your tour may vary. When you reserve a tour, a guest list and guide biographies will be sent to you approximately one month prior to tour departure; the names and biographies of your tour guides will be included with this mailing. |
"India is not a country to be seen—rather it's a journey to be experienced. A land of mysteries, as you unfold its treasures, you fall in love with her."
-Sanjay Mudgal
"India is not a country to be seen—rather it's a journey to be experienced. A land of mysteries, as you unfold its treasures, you fall in love with her."
-Sanjay Mudgal
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Country Walkers has this creative knack for making you feel as if you've stepped into a National Geographic type scene. The guides' love of history and the country is contagious.
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