• Buddhist Prayer Wheels, Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Phewa Lake, Pokhara, Nepal
  • Palace of the Winds, Jaipur, India
  • Peacock, India
  • Mother and daughter, Rajasthan, India
  • Tiger, Ranthambore NP, India

Ultimate India & Nepal

Embark on the an adventure through Nepal and India, an adventure that will challenge both your senses and sensibilities.

Get totally immersed in Nepal, its ancient religions and friendly people before travelling to the heart of India. Erotic temples, dramatic palaces,  exotic wildlife, stunning scenery and colourful cities all on this ultimate tour of India and Nepal.

Travelling through these two fascinating countries is an incredible way to see the very best of the region.

What's included

  • 39 Nights 3-5 star hotels, heritage hotels and lodges
  • 39 breakfast; 26 lunches; 12 dinners
  • All relevant transfers and transportation in private vehicles
  • BOA tour leader, driver(s), specialist guides at most sites
  • Entrance fees to activities included in the itinerary
  • Still/video camera fees at monuments
  • Airport transfers to/from designated airports on trip start and end date.

What's not included

  • International airfares and relevant taxes
  • Visas
  • Travel Insurance (compulsory)
  • Recommended vaccinations and other health protections
  • Optional activities in free time
  • Beverages and meals not included in the itinerary
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Laundry and other items of a personal nature

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Itinerary

Day 1

Namaste Kathmandu

Namaste. Welcome to Nepal. You will be greeted by our staff on arrival at Kathmandu’s, Tribhuvan International Airport. It is a relatively short drive to the beautiful ‘Kathmandu Guest House’ our joining hotel, where you will be made to feel extremely welcome by their helpful and friendly staff. 

Your BOA adventure starts with a welcome meeting at 6.pm.  Look for a note in the hotel lobby or ask at reception where it will take place. You will need to bring your passport and a copy of your travel insurance.

After the meeting we will head in to Thamel to enjoy our first group meal together.

Drive times: 0 kms / 0 hrs approx
Accommodation: Kathmandu Guest House, Kathmandu or similar
Meals included: dinner

Included activities

  • Airport Transfer
  • Welcome Meeting 6.00 pm.

Optional activities

  • Shopping in Thamel

Day 2

Optional Everest Flight; Explore the bustling streets & temples of Kathmandu

Start your adventure on a high with a close encounter of Mount Everest on a panoramic scenic flight.After a delicious breakfast we take in the sites of Kathmandu with a city tour. Our tour includes a visit to Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), Pashupatinath, Durbar Square (Kathmandu) and Boudhanath Stupa. 

We will finish the day with a nine course Nepali meal at the unforgettable Krishnarpan Restaurant at Dwarikas.

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Accommodation: Kathmandu Guest House, Kathmandu or similar
Meals included:  breakfast | lunch | dinner

Included activities

  • Swayambhunath Stupa
  • Pashupatinath Temple
  • Boudhanath Stupa
  • Durbar Square, Kathmandu
  • Kumari Ghar
  • Krishnapan Restaurant 9 Course Nepali Meal

Optional activities

  • Everest Flight

More about Kathmandu.........

Day 3

Kathmandu to Nagarkot; Explore the ancient city of Bhaktapur

We depart Kathmandu after breakfast and a brief introduction to BOA’s custom built Mercedes Benz all-terrain vehicle. After years on the road, we know what is required for long travel and you will quickly settle in and enjoy all the comforts available.  Air conditioning and heating, a library, charging facilities, writing table, a fridge for cold drinks……

A short drive from the chaotic Kathmandu brings us to the ancient city of Bhaktapur where we take a morning walking tour. The rest of our time here is free for you to explore more, have lunch and shop for Newar handicrafts.

Another short drive takes us to the idyllic village of Nagarkot and its postcard-perfect panoramic view of the Himalaya ranges, especially striking at sunrise and sunset.

Drive times: 28 kms / 2 hrs approx
Accommodation: Hotel Mystic Mountain, Nagarkot or similar
Meals included: breakfast

Included Activities

  • Introduction to 'Snowy'
  • Walking tour of Bhaktapur

Optional activities

  • Shopping in Bhaktapur

More about Bhaktapur & Nagarkot.....

Day 4

Sunrise over the Himalayas; sunset over a Buddhist Monastery

Experiencing the magic of the Himalaya range emerging from the darkness as the sun ascends is both hypnotizing and awe inspiring. After breakfast we take a short drive to the city of Patan for a walking tour of Durbar Square and the immediate area. There is plenty of time to browse the narrow streets, with handicraft stores lined up on either side, before lunch and continuing our journey. 

Tucked away in the mountains, close to Pharping lies a Buddhist Monastery Guest House.  Set in a peaceful location alongside Neydo Tashi Choeling Monastery, we take this unique opportunity to experience the serenity of monastery life.  Take a walk in the surrounding forest or visit Asura Cave where the great master Padmasambhava (the second buddha) attained the Mahamudra level of realization through his practice in the Asura Cave.

Drive times: 39 kms / 2 hrs approx
Accommodation: Neydo Hotel, Pharling or similar
Meals included: breakfast

Included activities

  • Walking tour of Patan

Optional activities

  • Shopping in Patan
  • Taking prayers with the monks
  • Asura Cave
  • Exploring the surrounding forest

More about Patan & Neydo Tashi Choeling Monastery......

Day 5

Scenic drive out of the Kathmandu Valley to Nuwakot

Another early start to the day to enjoy sunrise and the morning chanting from the monastery.  Leaving after breakfast, we head northwest to the remote Nuwakot region and take a steep drive up to a little known village called Nuwakot. Here we stay at The Famous Farm. The accommodation here isn’t five stars, but the service certainly is.

Drive times: 100 kms / 6-8 hrs approx
Accommodation: The Famous Farm, Nuwakot or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch | dinner

Day 6

The Famous Farm, Nuwakot - take a step back in time

A real cultural experience, Nuwakot is a mini-Nepal within Nepal that still practices medieval traditions. The day is yours to explore this important historic village, take a walk around the abandoned palace, visit eager school children or just relax at the farmhouse and enjoy stunning views of the Nuwakot Valley and rural Nepal.

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Accommodation: The Famous Farm, Nuwakot or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch | dinner

Included activities

  • Free time

Optional activities

  • Nuwakot Palace

More about Nuwakot.........

Day 7

From Nuwakot to the riverside village of Kurintar

A bouncy off-road drive out of the Nuwakot Region and the on to the small village of Kurintar on the banks of the Trishuli river. Nuwakot is close to the start of many rafting trips on the Trisuli so for those who rather raft than ride to Kurintar, this is a great opportunity to get wet. 

Kurintar has become a popular stopping place because of the Manakamana Temple. Although the temple was damaged in the earthquakes, getting to it by the cable car is half the fun. Along with the cable car, mountain bikes and village walks are available.  The afternoon is free for you to explore the area.

Drive times: 85 kms / 3-5 hrs approx
Accommodation: Summit River Lodge, Kurintar or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch | dinner

INCLUDED ACTIVITIES

  • Free time

OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES

  • Manakamana Temple
  • Manakamana Temple Cable Car
  • Mountain Biking
  • Short Forest & Village Walk

More about Kurintar.......

Day 8

Morning drive from Kurintar to Pokhara

A short drive takes us to the town of Pokhara, set on the edge of Lake Phewa with a spectacular backdrop of the Annapurna mountain range. Set at only 1,000m amongst semi-tropical plants and with a delightfully warm climate, Pokhara is actually much closer to the main Himalayan peaks than Kathmandu. 

We should reach in time for lunch so the afternoon is yours to explore this lovely lakeside town.

Drive times: 95 kms / 3-5 hrs approx
Accommodation: Temple Tree Resort & Spa, Pokhara or similar
Meals included: breakfast

Included activities

  • Free time

Optional activities

  • Thani Mal Temple

Day 9

Spend time in the beautiful lakeside town of Pokhara.

There are so many things to do in Pokhara that it is impossible to get bored while you’re here. Head to the hilltop village of Sarangkot for sunrise, and panoramic views of the Annapurnas and the valley below. Why not take a boat ride on Lake Phewa, hire a bike and explore the area or join a yoga class.

Other options include white water rafting, paragliding, parasailing or bungy jumping . Whatever you decide to do, even if it is just to sit back and relax, the natural beauty of Pokhara and its surroundings will ensure your time spent will be a pleasure.

Drive times: 0 kms / 0 hrs approx
Accommodation: Temple Tree Resort & Spa, Pokhara or similar
Meals included: breakfast

Included activities

  • Free time

Optional activities

  • Sarangkot for Sunrise
  • Ultra-light Flight
  • Zip Flyer
  • Paragliding
  • Bungy Jumping
  • Upper Seti River Rafting
  • Mountain Biking
  • Boat Trip on Lake Phewa

More about Pokhara.......

Day 10

From Pokhara to the hilltop village of Kurintar

This morning we retrace our path from Pokhara back towards Kathmandu and on to the charming Newari trading village of Bandipur. Located up on a high ridge, this village affords beautiful views of the Himalayas, including Manaslu and Macchapucchare.

You will have time to relax here and soak in the easy going and quiet lifestyle of the locals. The centre of Bandipur is vehicle free so a pleasant place to just wander around. A short 30 min walk from the town centre will take you uphill to the Thani Mai Temple.

Drive times: 75 kms / 2-4 hrs approx
Accommodation: The Old Inn, Bandipur or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch | dinner

Included activities

  • Free time

Optional activities

  • Thani Mai Temple

More about Bandipur........

Day 11

Scenic drive to Chitwan NP

From Bandipur we make our way back to the 'wild west' town of Mugling at the confluence of the Marsyandi and Trisuli rivers. From here we turn south meeting and head towards the Terai, the flat lands of Nepal and Chitwan National Park.

Drive times: 95 kms / 3-5 hrs approx
Accommodation: Barahi Jungle Lodge, Chitwan NP or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch | dinner

Day 12

By foot, by road and by boat, we go in search for the one-horned rhino.

Today will be busy with the many activities available at the lodge. You can explore the park in search of the elusive Bengal tiger or the one-horned rhino on a jeep safari, blend into the surrounding  jungle canoeing on the Rapti River, tour the local Tharu village on a bullock cart or just relax by the pool, the choice is yours. 

In the evening we can sip a gin & tonic while being entertained by brightly dressed, traditional Tharu dancers before enjoying another sumptuous meal.

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Accommodation: Barahi Jungle Lodge, Chitwan NP or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch | dinner

Included activities

  • Canoeing/Boating in the Rapti River with sundowners
  • Jeep Safari
  • Village Tour with Bullock cart ride
  • Cultural Indulgence
  • Park entrance & naturalist guide for above activities

Optional activities

  • Elephant Safaris

PLEASE NOTE: Whilst we respect each individuals decision BOA Asia does not include elephant safaris or unnatural performance activities on any itinerary and we recommend you bypass such activities should they be offered to you. 

The more questions that are asked about elephant riding, the clearer it becomes that not only is this not an ethical means of conserving elephants, but it is, in fact, precipitating their extinction in the wild.

If you would like to learn more here is a link to an excellent guide book by Horizon Travel Press "Elephants in Asia, Ethically"

More about Chitwan NP......

Day 13

Travel to Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha

We leave Chitwan for our final stop in Nepal, Lumbini (Sanskrit for “the lovely”). Lumbini is the historical birthplace of Buddha and is one of the most important religious sites in the world. Buddha was born under a sal tree in Lumbini in May 563BC. 

This afternoon we will explore Lumbini on cycle rickshaws. Accompanied by a local guide we will visit the World Peace Pagoda and Maya Devi Temple where Buddha was born.

Drive times: 130 kms / 4-5 hrs approx
Accommodation: Buddha Maya Garden Hotel, Lumbini or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch

Included activities

  • World Peace Pagoda
  • Maya Devi Temple
  • Guided Rickshaw Tour

More about Lumbini............

Day 14

Wave goodbye to Nepal and say hello to India - first stop Varanasi

Today we head south to the Nepalese border at Sonauli and enter the legendary country of India; so make sure your passports are easily accessible. 

From the moment you cross the border, you will notice the difference in the two countries. We have a long day ahead but the scenery is spectacular as we head south across the Gangetic Plains through towns and villages to Varanasi.

Drive times: 300 kms / 8-10 hrs approx
Accommodation: Surya Kaiser Palace, Varanasi or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch

Included activities

  • Sonauli Border Crossing
  • India is 15 minutes behind Nepal so don't forget to change your watch

Day 15

By boat, foot and rickshaw we explore the sacred city of Varanasi

Rising at the crack of dawn we head for the river and sunrise over the Ganges.  The best way to experience the Ganges and the ghats that line its banks is to take a boat out on the river.

After breakfast we will explore the old city, its maze of ancient pathways and alleys packed full of shops, stalls, temples, mosques and plodding cows.

The afternoon is free to relax or explore some more before we head back to the river for the evening Ganges Aarti, a mystical ceremony and one of the most spectacular sights in India.  

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Accommodation: Surya Kaiser Palace, Varanasi or similar
Meals included: breakfast

Included activities

  • Sunrise Boat Ride on the Ganges
  • Pilgrims Riverside Walking Tour
  • Evening Ganga Aarti Boat Trip

Optional Activities

  • Banares Artisans & Weavers Walk

More about Varanasi.........

Day 16

Drive to the erotic temples of Khajuraho

En-route to Khajuraho we pass through Allahabad, 130km west of Varanasi. It is here that the Ganges and Yamuna Rivers meet and the waters are believed to have soul-cleansing properties.

Late in the afternoon, after driving through remote farming areas we arrive in Khajuraho. 

Drive times: 430 kms / 8-10 hrs approx
Accommodation: Radisson Jass, Khajuraho or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch

More about Khajuraho......

Day 17

Explore the temples of Khajuraho, drive to the 'hidden' palace of Orchha

We start the morning with a guided tour of the ‘Western Group of Temples’, and in particular the largest of the Khajuraho Temples, Kandariya Mahadeo. 

Late in the morning we hit the road to the beautiful town of Orchha, known for its picture perfect landscape, historical monuments and ancient temples. In the evening you can witness the Ram Raja Temple puja (prayer) ceremony.

Drive times: 175 kms / 4-6 hrs approx
Accommodation: Orchha Resort, Orchha or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch

Included activities

  • Guided tour of Khajuraho

Optional activities

  • Ram Raja Temple puja (prayer) ceremony

More about Orchha.......

Day 18

A leisurely drive through the historic city of Jhansi to Agra, home of the Taj Mahal

Leaving Orchha, we literally drive through a museum that stands as testimony to India’s glorious past……..The Rani Mahal in Jhansi, once a palace, now a museum…………the seven-storied deserted Datia Palace……….9th and 10th century Jain temples scattered along the hill at Sonagiri and of course the palaces, forts and temples of Gwalior. We will stop at several of these sights on our way to Agra.

Drive times: 260 kms / 5-7 hrs approx
Accommodation: Taj Hotel, Agra or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch

Included activities

  • Rani Mahal, Jhansi Museum *
  • Datia Palace *
  • Jain Temples of Sonagiri *
  • Gwalior Fort *

* There is insufficient time to stop at all of these sights however we will stop at several of them on our way to Agra.

More about Jhansi, Sonagiri & Gwalior........

Day 19

Visit the iconic Taj Mahal & Agra's imposing Red Fort

Sunrise at the Taj Mahal is one of life’s unforgettable moments… the magical aura as the sun’s first rays catch the different hues in the white marble is simply stunning.  

After a late breakfast at the hotel, we visit the very impressive Agra Fort, a marvel of architecture in red sandstone with walls standing over twenty metres high and with a huge moat surrounding it.

Agra is heaven for shopaholics and the afternoon is yours free to visit the many markets and craft areas or other attractive buildings and gardens in Agra.  On the opposite bank of the Yamuna River is the Moon Garden an ideal point for viewing the Taj Mahal in romantic moonlight.

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Accommodation: Taj Hotel, Agra or similar
Meals included: breakfast

Included activities

  • Taj Mahal
  • Agra Red Fort

Optional activities

  • Moon Garden or Mehtab Bagh
  • Shopping

More about Agra.......

Day 20

Say hello to a rescued elephant; take a cycle rickshaw around Keoladeo NP

Today is all about wildlife conservation and we hope you share our enthusiasm. 

Wildlife SOS is a conservation non-profit in India, established in 1998 with the primary objective of rescuing and rehabilitating wildlife in distress in the country, and preserving India’s natural heritage. Close to Agra, Wildlife S.O.S. have two care facilities, one for Sloth Bears and the other for elephants. We take time to visit one or both of these facilities dependent on the groups preference before continuing on to Bharatpur.

Late in the afternoon we take cycle rickshaws and explore one of India’s best-known bird sanctuaries, Keoladeo National Park, commonly known as Bharatpur Bird Park.

Drive times: 86 kms / 3-5 hrs approx
Accommodation: Laxmi Vilas Palace, Bharatpur or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch

Included activities

  • Wildlife S.O.S.
  • Agra Bear Rescue Facility
  • Elephant Conservation & Care Center
  • Keoladeo National Park
  • Cycle Rickshaw Tour

Optional activities

  • Bicycle Hire
  • Lohagarh Fort & Museum

More about Wildlife SOS, Bharatpur & Fatehpur Sikri.......

Day 21

Visit Fatephur Sikri en-route to the 'Pink City' of Jaipur

Our day starts with the option of visiting Sunrise Point in Keoladeo NP before returning to the hotel for breakfast. 

A short 25 kms from Bharatpur, we arrive at Fatephur Sikri, a perfectly preserved ghost city built at the height of Emperor Akbar’s reign. We will spend some time wandering around this old abandoned marvel of Mughal architecture before continuing on to the ‘Pink City’ of Jaipur.

Drive times: 230 kms / 4-6 hrs approx
Accommodation: Khandela Haveli, Jaipur or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch

Included activities

  • Fatephur Sikri

Optional activities

  • Sunrise Cycle Rickshaw Tour
  • Sunrise Bicycle Tour

Day 22

Fly over the 'Pink City in a hot air balloon; explore the iconic sights of Jaipur

Why not start the day by floating across the skyline of Jaipur in a hot air balloon.

After breakfast we spend the day exploring several of the city’s famous landmarks with an old friend whose family has been synonymous with Jaipur and tourism for generations. 

Hawa Mahal (The Palace of the Winds), Iswari Minar Swarga Sal (Heaven Piercing Minaret), the City Palace, also known as the Pink Palace and Jantar Mantar Astronomical Observatory are all included in our day.

Drive times: 0 kms / 0 hrs approx
Accommodation: Khandela Haveli, Jaipur or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch

Included activities

  • Hawa Mahal (The Palace of the Winds)
  • Iswari Minar Swarga Sal (Heaven Piercing Minaret)
  • City Palace (Pink Palace)
  • Jantar Mantar Astronomical Observatory

Optional activities

  • Hot Air Ballooning
  • Shopping

More about Jaipur.......

Day 23

Explore the immense Amber Palace; drive to Delhi

We drive 11 kms north of Jaipur, past the Jal Mahal (Water Palace) sitting in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, to the imposing and fabulous Amber Fort and Palace. 

From Jaipur to Delhi the drive is through quite undulating and dry country but, as we get closer to Delhi, it becomes flatter and greener. Be prepared for us to come to a grinding halt when we hit the edges of Delhi and are greeted by the chaotic Delhi traffic! 

Drive times: 310 kms / 4-6 hrs approx
Accommodation: The Claridges, New Delhi or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch

Included activities

  • Amber Palace & Fort

Day 24

City tour of Old & New Delhi

Delhi is a frenzy of culture and colour, a vibrant, crazy and chaotic capital city, all of which you will discover on our city tour. A historians paradise, Delhi is home to a phase in history that speaks out from every nook and corner of the city.  The memories of the glorious age of the Mughal rulers is still alive, with most of their architectural glories still standing as a witness of an era gone by.  

Our day will include Bahai Lotus Temple,  the impressive Red Fort,  Jama Masjid a 17th century mosque, Rajghat, the cremation site of Mahatma Ghandia, Humayun Tomb, India’s parliament house, India Gate and Qutab Minar.

After a long day of exploring we end with a group meal together to say goodbye to those leaving in Delhi and hello to those joining us.

Drive times: 0 kms / 0 hrs approx
Accommodation: The Claridges, New Delhi or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch | dinner

Included activities

  • Bahai Lotus Temple
  • The Red Fort
  • Jama Masjid
  • Rajghat
  • Humayun Tomb
  • Sansad Bhavan
  • India Gate
  • Qutab Minar
  • Group Farewell Dinner

Optional activities

  • Shopping in Janpath Market

More about Old & New Delhi.......

Day 25

Spot the camels as we head west to Mandawa

We depart Delhi after an early breakfast and, for those who have just joined, a brief introduction to BOA’s custom built Mercedes Benz all-terrain vehicle. After years on the road, we know what is required for long travel and you will quickly settle in and enjoy all the comforts available.  Air conditioning and heating, a library, charging facilities, writing table, a fridge for cold drinks……

It is impossible to beat Delhi’s traffic so we need to leave very early indeed! The morning traffic rush transcends into an all day traffic jam and then the inevitable evening chaos. Safely out of Delhi’s complicated network of roads, things calm down as the roads heads towards the Thar Desert and the town of Mandawa..

Drive times: 260 kms / 6-8 hrs approx
Accommodation: Castle Mandawa, Mandawa or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch 

Included activities

  • Introduction to 'Snowy' for those joining in Delhi

Day 26

Walking tour of Mandawa; drive to Bikaner

Often referred as “an open art gallery of India”, Mandawa is a fascinating place to explore.  Around every corner in Mandawa there is something to see.  Ornate homes, decorated inside and out with colourful frescoes and whimsical murals depicting the mythological and religious history of India will enchant you. 

The markets in Mandawa are great for lovers of art as the town is known for its paintings most of which have been recreated by artisans inspired by those in Mandawa’s forts and palaces. 

This morning we take a guided tour of some of its most famous sights before heading off, further in to the desert, to Bikaner.

Drive times: 192 kms / 4-6 hrs approx
Accommodation: Laxmi Niwas Palace, Bikaner or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch

Included activities

  • Walking tour of Mandawa

Optional activiities

  • Shopping in Mandawa

More about Mandawa......

Day 27

Forts, temples and rats!

In the morning we take a tour to the Junagarh Fort built by Rja Rai Singh, the sixth ruler of Bikaner (1571-1611).

After lunch we will drive to a small town approximately 35kms from Bikaner called Deshnok where there is a temple called Karni Mata with huge silver doors.  This temple is a little different to others as it is dedicated to sacred rats (kabas) - yes that’s correct - rats - approximately 20,000 of them!! 

We drive back to Bikaner in the afternoon. A good scrub in the shower and you will feel great! 

Drive times: 70 kms / 1-2 hrs approx
Accommodation: Laxmi Niwas Palace, Bikaner or similar
Meals included: breakfast

Included activities

  • Junagarh Fort
  • Karni Mati Temple

Optional activities

  • Bhandasar Jain Temple

More about Bikaner......

Day 28

Visit an Adobe mud village; drive to the 'golden city' of Jaisalmer

Rising early, we continue our journey further into the Thar Desert to the ancient city of Jaisalmer. Soon after leaving Bikaner, the landscape changes to arid desert with low scrub dotting the terrain.  We stop en-route at the small village of Bap and take a village walk before lunch at the lovely Barsingha Villa. 

We experience first hand an Adobe Village and see the people, still living and working in mud houses, untouched by the Western world. These friendly folk will welcome you to amble freely around their homes and visit their families inside their Adobe Dhanis. 

We arrive in Jaisalmer in the late afternoon, but long before we arrive, we’ll see the sandstone fort sitting on the horizon, easily visible for miles as the afternoon sun gradually turns its honey coloured walls into a beautiful shade of gold. 

Drive times: 320 kms / 4-6 hrs approx
Accommodation: Gorbandh Palace, Jaisalmer or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch

Included activities

  • Bap Village Walk

Day 29

Morning tour of Jaisalmer; afternoon free for shopping or exploring

The city of Jaisalmer is spread in and around its magnificent fort and beneath its ramparts the old city beckons. Today we will take a walking tour exploring a maze where camel carts and rickshaws pass through the winding alleys full of markets and ornately carved buildings.

For centuries Jaisalmer was the hub of camel train routes between India and Central Asia and wealthy merchants built beautifully crafted homes from timber and sandstone, known as ‘Havelis’, of which we will visit two or three. 

The afternoon is yours to track down some dazzling Rajasthani fabrics, relax by Gadisar Lake or visit the impressive Folklore Museum. 

Drive times: 0 kms / 0 hrs approx
Accommodation: Gorbandh Palace, Jaisalmer or similar
Meals included: breakfast

Included activities

  • Jaisalmer Fort Guided Tour
  • Jaisalmer Fort
  • Havelis of Jaisalmer
  • Free time in the afternoon

Optional activities

  • Gadsisar Lake
  • The Folklore Museum
  • Shopping

More about Jaisalmer........

Day 30

Cenotaphs, nomads and camel rides at sunset; welcome to the Thar Desert

This morning out first stop is the stunning cenotaphs of Bada Bagh, located just on the outskirts of Jaisalmer.   

From here it is a short drive to our luxury-tented camp in the Thar Desert. We visit charming local desert villages and enjoy the typical friendly Rajasthan warmth - this is rural India. 

Just before dusk we mount camels and ride out into the desert and experience the amazing changing colours of the dunes as the sun sets… a mesmerizing sight.

We dine in an open-air restaurant as the camp comes alive with musicians, dancers and cultural entertainment. After a sumptuous meal and some wonderful entertainment, we sleep beneath the star studded sky in beautiful tents with crisp clean sheets and plenty of blankets for the cool night!

Drive times: 40 kms / 1 hr approx
Accommodation: Royal Desert Camp, Thar Desert or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch | dinner

Included activities

  • Bada Bagh
  • Thar Desert Villages
  • Sam Sand Dunes Sunset Camel Safari
  • Traditional Cultural Dancing

More about the Thar Desert......

Day 31

Follow an ancient trade route from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur

Leaving Jaisalmer , we drive through the desert to Pokaran. Surrounded by rocky, sandy and salty ranges, Pokaran means ‘the place of five mirages’. Fort Pokaran stands on an ancient trade route that carried salt, silk and spices to Persia and beyond.

Fort Pokaran, the 14th century citadel also known as “Balagarh”, a well-known landmark in the area, and the best place to have a break en-route to Jodhpur. 

The imperial gates of this stately fort are open to guests and day visitors as it is now a luxurious heritage hotel.  There is an in-house museum of the family collection of amoury, garments, miniature paintings, handicrafts and local artistry. 

Drive times: 320 kms / 4-6 hrs approx
Accommodation: Ajit Bhawan, Jodhpur or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch

Included activities

  • Fort Pokaran

Day 32

Explore the forts, palaces & bazaars of Jodhpur

After breakfast we head to the ‘Majestic Fort’ of Mehrangarh. Rising perpendicular and impregnable from a rocky outcrop that itself stands 125m above Jodhpur’s skyline, Mehrangarh is one of the most magnificent forts in India.

Sitting above a small lake 1km northeast of the fort is a pure white marble cenotaph - Jaswant Thada, the memorial to Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.

We make our way back to the city and from there the rest of the day is at your leisure. Why not visit the stunning Umaid Bhawan Palace, wander the alleyways of the old city or go bargain hunting in Sadar Bazaar. 

Drive times: 0 kms / 0 hrs approx
Accommodation: Ajit Bhawan, Jodhpur or similar
Meals included: breakfast

Included activities

  • Meherangarh Fort
  • Jaswant Thada
  • Free time in the afternoon

Optional activities

  • Umaid Bhawan Palace
  • Sadar Bazaar

More about Jodhpur......

Day 33

Drive to Udaipur via the Jain Temples of Ranakpur

We leave Jodhpur and drive the back roads to Udaipur via Ranakpur, a quaint town and one of the five most important pilgrimage places of Jainism. 

This beautiful, serene place is renowned for some amazingly carved Jain temples.  Constructed in amber stone around the year 1439 these are some of the most beautifully sculptured Jain Temples in India. Chaumukha Mandir (Four Faced Temple) is built of white marble with 29 halls supported by 1444 wooden pillars of which no two are the same. 

Here we also have the opportunity to eat lunch side by side with local pilgrims before continuing our drive to Udaipur.

Drive times: 250 kms / 6 - 8 hrs approx
Accommodation: Fateh Garh, Udaipur or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch

Included activities

  • Ranakpur Temple Complex

Day 34

Explore the lakes, palaces and heritage of Udaipur

Today we explore this stunning city and discover for ourselves why it is know as the most romantic city in India. First stop is Sajjan Garh, commonly known as the Monsoon Palace.  We will stop here for an hour or so before heading down to the old city, passing the beautiful Fateh Sagar Lake on our way to the City Palace complex.

After lunch there is free time to explore the narrow lanes and shop for hadicrafts in the bazaars.We take a late afternoon cruise on Lake Pichola to view the city from a whole different perspective before ending the day being entertained with a cultural dance show at Bagore-Ki-Haveli Museum.  

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Accommodation: Fateh Garh, Udaipur or similar
Meals included: breakfast

Included activities

  • Monsoon Palace (Sajjan Garh)
  • Fateh Sagar Lake
  • The City Palace
  • Boat tour on Lake Pichola*
  • Bagore-Ki-Haveli Museum 

Optional activities

  • Shopping

More about Udaipur.....

Day 35

From the 'city of love' to the 'sacred lake' via the 'castle of the gods'

We have a good highway most of the way between Pushkar and Udaipur; with an early start we will have time to have lunch and visit Deogarh (Castle of the Gods) which is located north east of Udaipur. 

As soon as you glimpse the Deogarh Mahal, you can see that its rulers must have been serious players, their magnificent fort a fitting stronghold for aristocracy.  With it’s battlements, domes, turrets, jharokhas and huge gateways, Deogarh Mahal stands proudly on a hilltop presiding over the town. 

The town itself,is surrounded by rugged countryside and lakes and is famous for it’s school of miniature paintings. 

Drive times: 285 kms / 6-8 hrs approx
Accommodation: Hotel Pushkar Palace, Pushkar or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch

Included activities

  • Deogarh Mahal

Day 36

Explore the sacred town of Pushkar

Pushkar town is a veritable maze of temples, bazaars and narrow streets lined with little shops, food stalls and hotels. Four hundred temples and 52 ghats, where ‘pujas’ are regularly performed by wandering ascetics and visiting devotees, result in a constant cacophony of chanted prayers, drums and gongs. 

Today is free to explore as you prefer. 

Drive times: 0 kms / 0 hrs approx
Accommodation: Hotel Pushkar Palace, Pushkar or similar
Meals included: breakfast

Optional Activities

  • Pushkar Lake
  • Brahma Temple
  • Bathing Ghats
  • Saraswati Temple
  • Camel & Horse Safaris
  • Shopping

More about Pushkar.......

Day 37

From the desert of Rajasthan to the forest of Ranthambore NP

After leaving Pushkar, we backtrack through Ajmer, keep a lookout for the impressive Mughal architecture amidst the more modern sprawl of the city. We continue on through an ever greener landscape to Ranthambore National Park, home of the elusive Bengal tiger.

Drive times: 290 kms / 6-8 hrs approx
Accommodation: Hotel Ranthambore Regency, Sawai Madhopur or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch | dinner

Day 38

Take a game drive in search of the elusive Bengal Tiger

Tigers are mostly active in the morning, before the heat of the day forces them to take shelter, so we are up early for a game drive in search of these elusive wild cats.

More commonly seen in the thick copses of trees and scrubby brush are the wild boars, monkeys, spotted deer and antelopes. Also watch out for hyenas, sloth bears, crocodiles, jackals and leopards The park itself is very picturesque with nearly 400 sq kms of lakes, rivers, forests and several ancient ruins.  

We return to the hotel for a late breakfast and, like the tigers we search for, take shelter from the heat of the day. In the afternoon we enjoy another foray into the park and explore the ruins the majestic 1,000-year-old Ranthambore Fort.  

Drive times: 0 kms / 0 hrs approx
Accommodation: Hotel Ranthambore Regency, Sawai Madhopur or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch | dinner

Included activities

  • AM & PM Game Drives
  • Ranthambore Fort

* PLEASE NOTE: The number of vehicles permitted to enter the park at any one time is restricted and all game drives must now be booked and paid for well in advance.  We recommend you book as early as possible in order to have the best chance of securing a space on a game drive.  

We will purchase seats for all passengers as soon as permits are available, usually 4 months prior, after this point it is not always possible to secure additional spaces. We cannot guarantee th operation of any game drives until the necessary permits have been purchased.

See more about Ranthambore NP........

Day 39

The train to Delhi and a fond farewell

We are up early for another game drive in search of our feline friends and a quick breakfast before heading to the Sawai Madhopur train station where we take an air-conditioned train back to Delhi. Train travel in India is a must-do experience, and a great way to get a glimpse of rural India and the everyday travel of the local population.

On arrival in Delhi we will be escorted to our hotel to meet 'Snowy'. It is going to be a long day but the reward is a final group meal together.

Drive times: 360 kms / 6-7 hrs approx (AC train)
Accommodation: The Claridges, New Delhi or similar
Meals included: breakfast | lunch | dinner

Included activities

  • AM Game drive
  • Group Farewell Dinner

Day 40

Farewell and end of trip

The tour ends after breakfast and your morning is free until it is time to transfer to the airport.  We thank you for choosing to travel with us… Best Of Asia Overland, the specialists in ‘Adventure in Comfort’, welcome you anytime.

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Accommodation: Not included
Meals included: breakfast

Included activities

  • Airport transfer

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