Rajasthan Clasico

Overview

Embark on an unforgettable journey through North India's royal heartland.
This 14-day tour connects the vibrant capital Delhi with Rajasthan’s majestic cities and the iconic Taj Mahal.
Discover painted havelis in Mandawa and the camel-filled charm of Bikaner.
Explore the golden sandstone marvels of Jaisalmer and ride camels in the Thar Desert dunes.
Marvel at Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, the Blue City of legends and warriors.
Enjoy the romantic lakes and palaces of Udaipur, known as the Venice of the East.
Witness sacred rituals and temples in Pushkar, one of the oldest spiritual towns in India.
Experience the grandeur of Jaipur, with its forts, palaces, and vibrant bazaars.
In Agra, stand before the timeless beauty of the Taj Mahal and explore Mughal history.
A perfect blend of history, culture, architecture, and authentic Rajasthani hospitality awaits.

 Tour Info

Tour Name: North India Heritage Tour
Duration: 13 Nights / 14 Days
Destinations Covered: Delhi · Mandawa · Bikaner · Jaisalmer · Jodhpur · Udaipur · Pushkar · Jaipur · Agra · Delhi
Start & End Point: Delhi (India)
Travel Style: Private Guided Tour
Meals: Half Board (Breakfast + Dinner)
Transport: Air-conditioned private vehicle
Best Time to Visit: October to March
Suitable For: Culture lovers · History enthusiasts · First-time visitors · Photographers


 Tour Highlights

  • Explore the grand monuments of Old & New Delhi, including Lotus Temple, Rajpath, and Akshardham
  • Discover the beautifully painted Havelis of Mandawa, showcasing Shekhawati art
  • Ride a tonga (horse carriage) in Bikaner and visit the massive Junagarh Fort
  • Visit the golden Jaisalmer Fort, Jain Temples, and enjoy a camel ride in Sam Dunes
  • Experience the majestic Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, the Blue City
  • Admire the intricate Jain Temples at Ranakpur en route to Udaipur
  • Enjoy a boat ride on Lake Pichola and visit the City Palace of Udaipur
  • Witness holy rituals at Pushkar Lake and visit the only Brahma Temple
  • See the Amber Fort by elephant or jeep and explore the City Palace of Jaipur
  • Stand before the Taj Mahal at sunrise and visit the majestic Agra Fort
  • Visit unique sites en route like Abhaneri Stepwell and Fatehpur Sikri

Itinerary

 North India Heritage Tour – 13 Nights / 14 Days

Route: Delhi · Mandawa · Bikaner · Jaisalmer · Jodhpur · Udaipur · Pushkar · Jaipur · Agra · Delhi
Includes: Half board (breakfast & dinner) · All transfers · English-speaking guide


 DAY 01 – Arrival in Delhi

Arrive at Delhi International Airport. Meet our representative and transfer to the hotel.
Enjoy dinner at the hotel. Overnight stay in Delhi.


 DAY 02 – In Delhi

After breakfast, visit the Lotus Temple, Gandhi’s House, and the Gurudwara Bangla Sahib (Sikh Temple).
Take a panoramic drive along the Rajpath, passing India Gate and the government buildings.
In the afternoon, visit the impressive Akshardham Temple, crafted from pink sandstone and white marble with over 20,000 sculptures.
Dinner and overnight at the hotel.


DAY 03 – Delhi – Nawalgarh – Mandawa

After breakfast, depart by road to Mandawa, founded in 1755 by Thakur Nawal Singh.
This small Shekhawati town is famous for its painted Havelis depicting Rajasthani life.
In the afternoon, enjoy a village walk and visit the most important fresco-covered Havelis.
Dinner and overnight in Mandawa.


DAY 04 – Mandawa – Fatehpur – Bikaner

After breakfast, depart for Bikaner, stopping en route in Fatehpur for a photo break.
Upon arrival, take a horse-drawn carriage ride to explore the old city.
Visit the grand Junagarh Fort, known for its architecture and rich history.
Dinner and overnight in Bikaner.


 DAY 05 – Bikaner – Jaisalmer

After breakfast, drive to Jaisalmer, the golden city of the Thar Desert.
In the evening, enjoy a camel ride in the Sam Sand Dunes at sunset.
Dinner and overnight stay in Jaisalmer.


 DAY 06 – In Jaisalmer

After breakfast, enjoy a guided tour of Jaisalmer’s Golden Fort, Jain temples, and ornate Havelis like Patwon Ki Haveli.
Discover this magical sandstone city with its intricately carved architecture.
Dinner and overnight in Jaisalmer.


DAY 07 – Jaisalmer – Jodhpur

After breakfast, drive to Jodhpur, the Blue City.
In the afternoon, visit the serene Jaswant Thada and the imposing Mehrangarh Fort.
Walk down to the Clock Tower and explore the bustling local market.
Dinner and overnight in Jodhpur.


DAY 08 – Jodhpur – Ranakpur – Udaipur

After breakfast, depart for Udaipur. En route, visit the stunning Jain Temples of Ranakpur dedicated to Lord Adinath.
Continue toward Udaipur, the romantic city of lakes.
Before arrival, stop at the temples of Eklingji and Nagda.
Dinner and overnight in Udaipur.


DAY 09 – In Udaipur

After breakfast, visit the majestic City Palace, Rajasthan’s largest palace.
Explore the Saheliyon Ki Bari (Garden of the Maidens).
In the afternoon, enjoy a boat ride on Lake Pichola, offering views of Jag Mandir and Lake Palace.
Dinner and overnight in Udaipur.


 DAY 10 – Udaipur – Chittorgarh – Pushkar

After breakfast, depart for Chittorgarh to explore India’s largest fort, known for its battles and legends of Rajput bravery.
Continue to Pushkar, home to the only Brahma Temple in the world and a sacred Hindu pilgrimage town.
Dinner and overnight in Pushkar.


 DAY 11 – Pushkar – Jaipur

After breakfast, visit the Pushkar Lake, the Brahma Temple, and the colorful local market.
Continue to Jaipur, the Pink City.
In the evening, visit the Birla Temple for the evening Aarti and stop for photos at the Albert Hall Palace.
Dinner and overnight in Jaipur.


 DAY 12 – Jaipur – Amber – Jaipur

After breakfast, excursion to Amber Fort, with an ascent by elephant or jeep.
Return to Jaipur to visit the City Palace, Jantar Mantar Observatory, and photo stop at Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds).
Dinner and overnight in Jaipur.


 DAY 13 – Jaipur – Abhaneri – Fatehpur Sikri – Agra

After breakfast, depart for Agra, stopping first at Abhaneri to visit the amazing Chand Baori stepwell and the Harshat Mata Temple.
Next stop: Fatehpur Sikri, the magnificent but abandoned Mughal capital.
Arrival in Agra and visit to the impressive Agra Fort.
Dinner and overnight in Agra.


DAY 14 – Agra – Delhi – Departure

Early morning visit to the world-famous Taj Mahal at sunrise – an unforgettable moment.
Return to the hotel for breakfast.
Drive to Delhi Airport for your return flight.
(No guide service on this day) – End of our services.

Inclusions & Exclusions

✅ Inclusions

  •  13 nights hotel accommodation on Half Board Basis (Breakfast & Dinner)
  •  All transfers, sightseeing, and intercity travel by private air-conditioned vehicle
  •  Monument entrance fees as per the itinerary (optional based on package)
  •  Local English-speaking guides in each major city
  •  Camel ride in Jaisalmer Sam Sand Dunes
  • Elephant/Jeep ride at Amber Fort in Jaipur
  •  Horse carriage ride in Bikaner
  •  Bottled mineral water during travel
  •  Airport pickup & drop in Delhi
  •  All currently applicable taxes and tolls

⌠Exclusions

  • âœˆï¸ International airfare & travel insurance
  • Visa fees for India (e-Tourist Visa)
  •  Lunches and beverages during meals
  •  Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone, tips
  •  Camera/video fees at monuments (if applicable)
  •  Optional experiences not mentioned in inclusions
  •  Any services not specifically mentioned in the itinerary

 

Tour Policy

Tour Policy

  • Booking Confirmation: A deposit of 30–50% is required to confirm your booking.
  • Payment Terms: Full payment must be made at least 15 days before the tour starts.
  • Cancellation Policy:
    • 30+ days before arrival: 20% of total cost retained
    • 15–29 days before arrival: 50% of total cost retained
    • Less than 14 days: No refund
  • Child Policy:
    • Children under 5 years: Free without extra bed
    • Children aged 5–11: 50% of adult price with extra bed
  • Travel Insurance: Strongly recommended but not included
  • Health Requirements: No vaccinations required; consult your doctor for personal advice
  • Visa Requirement: Travelers must obtain an Indian e-Visa in advance
  • Hotels: Standard check-in time is 14:00 and check-out at 12:00                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      E-Visa Information HISPANO INDIA TRAVELS

    Entering India by air or land is relatively straightforward, with standard immigration and customs procedures. A previously frustrating law barring re-entry into India within two months of the previous date of departure has been done away with (except for citizens of some Asian countries), thus allowing most travelers to combine their India tour with side trips to neighboring countries.

     PASSPORTS

    To enter India you need a valid passport and an onward/return ticket, and a visa. Note that your passport needs to be valid for at least 180 days after your entry into India, and should have at least two blank pages. If your passport is lost or stolen, immediately contact your country’s representative. Keep digital photos or photocopies of your airline ticket and the identity and visa pages of your passport in case of emergency.

    VISA

    Required for most visitors; e-Visa (valid 60 days) available for more than 150 nationalities. Longer trips require a standard six-month tourist visa.

     FURTHER INFORMATION

    Apart from citizens of Nepal, Bhutan and the Maldives, who don't need visas for India unless they are arriving from mainland China, and citizens of Japan and South Korea, who can obtain a visa on arrival, everyone needs to apply for a visa before arriving in India. However, more than 150 nationalities can obtain the wonderfully hassle-free 60-day e-Visa.

    There's also a six-month tourist visa, which is valid from the date of issue, not the date of arrival in India.

     E-VISA

    ·  Citizens from more than 150 countries can apply for an e-Visa (www.indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa).

    ·  You must apply a minimum of four days and a maximum of 120 days before you are due to arrive in India.

    ·  The visa will be valid from your date of arrival in India.

    ·  It's a double-entry visa that lasts for 60 days from your first date of entry.

    ·  To apply, upload a photograph as well as a copy of your passport; have at least 180 days' validity in your passport and at least two blank pages.

    ·  If your application is approved, you will receive an attachment to an email within 72 hours (though normally much sooner), which you'll need to print out and take with you to the airport. You'll then have the e-Visa stamped into your passport on arrival in India.

    ·  Note that the e-Visa is also sometimes referred to as a 'visa on arrival', though you need to apply for it before you arrive.

    ·  E-Visas are only valid for entry through 26 designated airports: Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Bag Dogra, Bengaluru (Bangalore), Chennai, Chandigarh, Coimbatore, Delhi, Gaya, Goa, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kochi (Cochin), Kolkata, Kozhikode (Calicut), Lucknow, Madurai, Mangalore (Mangalore), Mumbai, Nagpur, Pune, Trichy (Tiruchirappalli), Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), Varanasi and Visakhapatnam.

    ·  They are also valid for arrival at five designated seaports: Kochi, Goa, Mangalore, Mumbai and Chennai.

    ·  E-Visa holders can, however, leave India from any authorized immigration checkpoint.


    ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

    Visas are available at Indian missions worldwide, though in many countries applications are processed by a separate private company.

    ·  Student and business visas have strict conditions (consult your Indian embassy for details).

    ·  A standard 180-day tourist visa permits multiple entry for most nationalities.

    ·  The 60-day e-Visa is usually a double-entry visa.

    ·  Five- and 10-year tourist visas are available to US citizens only under a bilateral arrangement; however, you can still only stay in the country for up to 180 days continuously.

    ·  Currently you are required to submit two digital photographs with your visa application (format jpeg 10kb–300kb), though only one for the e-Visa.

    ·  An onward-travel ticket is a requirement for some visas, but this isn’t always enforced (check in advance).

    ·  Visas are priced in the local currency and may have an added service fee.

    ·  Extended visas are possible for those of Indian origin (excluding those in Pakistan and Bangladesh) who hold a non-Indian passport and live abroad.

    ·  If you need to register your visa (for stays of more than 180 days), or need a visa extension (only granted in exceptional cases) or a replacement for a lost passport (required before you can leave the country), then you should apply online at https://indianfrro.gov.in/eservices/home.jsp.

    ·  If you need to see someone in person about your visa issue, then you should do so at the Foreigners’ Regional Registration Office in Delhi.

    ·  Check with the Indian embassy in your home country for any special conditions that may exist for your nationality.

     RE-ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

    The previous rule of no re-entry on the same visa for two months after leaving India no longer applies to foreign nationals (except nationals of Afghanistan, China, Iran, Pakistan, Iraq, Sudan and Bangladesh, foreigners of Pakistani and Bangladeshi origin, and stateless persons). E-Visas can now be used for double entry into India.

     VISA EXTENSION

    India is extremely stringent with visa extensions. At the time of writing, the government was granting extensions only in circumstances such as medical emergencies or theft of passport just before the applicant planned to leave the country (at the end of their visa).

    If you do need to extend your visa due to any such exigency, you should first apply online at e-FRRO (https://indianfrro.gov.in/eservices/home.jsp), which also deals with replacements for lost/stolen passports (required before you can leave the country). If you need to see someone in person, or are called in for an interview, the place to go is the Foreigners’ Regional Registration Office in Delhi. There are also some regional FRROs, but these are even less likely to grant an extension.

    Assuming you meet the stringent criteria, the FRRO is permitted to issue an extension of 14 days (free for nationals of most countries; enquire on application). You must bring one passport photo (take more, just in case), your passport (or emergency travel document, if your passport is missing), and a letter from the hospital where you're having treatment if it's a medical emergency. Note that this system is designed to get you out of the country promptly with the correct official stamps, not to give you two extra weeks of travel and leisure.

     TRAVEL PERMITS

    Access to certain parts of India – particularly disputed border areas – is controlled by a system of permits that applies mostly to foreigners but also to Indian citizens in some areas.

    Permits are required to visit Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim and certain parts of Himachal Pradesh, Ladakh and Uttarakhand that lie close to the disputed border with China/Tibet. A permit is also necessary for travel to the Lakshadweep Islands and to some parts of the Andaman Islands.

    In Odisha, permission is no longer required to visit tribal regions, and there’s nothing to stop tourists from taking a bus or taxi to visit regional markets, but some villages are off limits to visitors (due to potential Maoist activity), so seek local advice before setting out.

    Obtaining a permit is usually a formality, but travel agents must apply on your behalf for certain areas, including many trekking routes passing close to national borders.Â