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Book Tour India, Rajasthan & Nepal Package – 30 Days
30 Days
Duration€2,695 .00
From / ppMax 5-15
Group SizePrivate
A/C CoachComplete Journey Through Colorful India & Peaceful Nepal
Experience a complete journey through North India’s royal heritage and Nepal’s serene natural beauty with our Rajasthan India with Nepal Tour Package. This 30-day itinerary takes you from the bustling streets of Delhi through the royal cities of Rajasthan — Jaisalmer, Jaipur, Udaipur — and onward to the sacred banks of Varanasi.
This Rajasthan India Nepal Tour then crosses into Nepal for jungle safaris, lakeside tranquility in Pokhara, and the cultural charm of Kathmandu Valley. Book India Rajasthan and Nepal Tour today to enjoy this mix of history, nature, and culture.
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India, Rajasthan & Nepal – 30 Days Route
Explore the royal forts of India and the quiet mountains of Nepal. This is a complete journey from the desert to the Himalayas. On this Rajasthan India Nepal Tour, you will see many different things. You will travel from the big deserts of Rajasthan to the holy Ganges River. Then, you will visit the beautiful hills of Nepal. It is a trip full of new culture and colors. Book India Rajasthan and Nepal Tour today to start this amazing adventure.
Route: Delhi → Nawalgarh → Bikaner → Jaisalmer → jodhpur → Udaipur → Pushkar → Jaipur → Ranthambore National Park → Agra → Varanasi → Lumbini → Chitwan → Pokhara → Bhaktapur → Nagakot → Kathmandu
• Travel Description
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Arriving in Delhi brings an instant shift into India’s energy. Explore historic monuments, markets, and sacred sites to understand the city’s mix of old and new. A second day in Old Delhi deepens the experience through street food, bustling lanes, and landmarks that reveal the city’s layered past and culture.
Day 1: Arrive in Delhi, the bustling heart of India. Settle into your hotel and rest after your international flight.
Day 2: Guided city tour exploring Old & New Delhi — Jama Masjid, Red Fort (Only for photo sessions), India Gate, and President House, Parliament, Rajghat, and Heritage Walk in old Delhi.
Day 3: Travel from busy Delhi to Nawalgarh.

Travel from Delhi into Shekhawati’s slower pace, where Nawalgarh’s frescoed havelis and small-town character highlight Rajasthan’s artistic heritage. Continue toward Bikaner as the landscape shifts to desert. Explore forts, camel culture, markets, and palaces that reveal the region’s desert identity and blend everyday life with well-preserved royal history.
Day 4: Optional Excursions
This Includes the Heritage Walk in Nawalgarh.
Nawalgarh in the Shekhawati region, the pace feels different. The town is known for its frescoed havelis, quiet streets, and an architectural style that feels preserved rather than recreated. Nawalgarh Heritage Walking around here gives you space to notice details you’d normally rush past. The artwork, the community life, and the slower rhythm of the town make it easy to appreciate rural Rajasthan in a more personal way.
Day 5: Drive to Bikaner. The road toward Bikaner brings you closer to the desert. The scenery changes, the air feels drier, and the character of the region becomes more defined. Once in Bikaner, the contrast is clear. The city offers impressive forts, lively markets, and a food culture rooted in desert tradition. It’s a place where history isn’t just preserved, it’s part of daily life. You’ll see rat temple, camel breeding farm, traditional craftsmanship, and royal architecture that still feels relevant, not distant.

Travel deeper into the Thar Desert as villages and open sands lead you toward Jaisalmer. The golden fort, carved havelis, and sandstone streets reflect the city’s desert heritage. Exploring the living fort, local crafts, food, and narrow lanes offers an authentic look at community life and the region’s unique identity.
Day 6: Arrival in Jaisalmer The journey deeper into the Thar Desert brings open horizons and quiet desert villages. As you approach Jaisalmer, the golden fort and sandstone mansions start to stand out. The city’s history, trade routes, and desert culture give it a character you notice immediately.
Day 7: Optional Excursion Exploring the Golden City & Camel Safari Walk through the living fort, narrow lanes, and finely carved havelis to get a real feel for local heritage. Street food, crafts, and everyday life inside the old city make it more than just sightseeing. In the evening, a camel safari takes you into the dunes where sunset views and stillness complete the experience.

Travel from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur as the desert gives way to a livelier urban setting. The blue houses, markets, and historic lanes add energy and contrast. Mehrangarh Fort, stepwells, viewpoints, and bazaars reveal a strong royal legacy and a city where community, tradition, and culture still feel alive.
Day 8: Jaisalmer to Jodhpur
Leaving the golden desert behind, the road slowly changes toward a more urban setting. When Jodhpur appears, its blue-painted houses and lively streets make the shift clear. The city feels energetic and layered with history.
Day 9: Exploring the Blue City (Optional Excursions)
Heritage Blue City Walk is included. You can see Mehrangarh Fort towers above everything, offering sweeping views and a strong sense of the city’s past. The blue alleyways, markets, and old neighbourhoods help you understand how Jodhpur balances tradition with everyday life. It’s bold, historic, and unmistakably Rajasthan.

Drive from Jodhpur toward Udaipur through villages, hills, and changing scenery. Arriving in the lakeside city feels calm and refreshing. With its palaces, ghats, narrow lanes, and artistic culture, Udaipur offers a softer experience. Jodhpur Blue City Heritage Walk, Visiting City Palace, markets, and art studios shows a city shaped by beauty, craftsmanship, and harmony.
Day 10: Jodhpur to Udaipur
You will Visit Ranakpur Jain Temple on the way. The drive takes you through small villages, changing landscapes, and the Aravalli hills. As you arrive, the lakes and palaces of Udaipur create a softer, calmer atmosphere. It’s a refreshing shift from Jodhpur’s bold energy.
Day 11: Exploring Udaipur
Udaipur feels refined yet grounded. Udaipur City Tour Includes: The City Palace, lakeside ghats, Jagdish Temple, Boat Ride, art studios, and narrow streets offer a mix of history and creativity. Its balance of water, architecture, and natural scenery makes the city feel peaceful and beautifully designed.
Orientation walk evening at old city.

Travel from Udaipur to Pushkar, where the holy lake, temples, and slower pace create a quiet spiritual atmosphere. After exploring markets and ghats, continue to Jaipur. The Pink City brings a lively mix of forts, palaces, crafts, and markets, offering a strong return to Rajasthan’s royal and cultural identity.
Day 12: Udaipur to Pushkar
Orientation walk at Pushkar Lake Side. The road to Pushkar moves you from lakeside royalty to a quieter, spiritual setting. With its holy lake, temples, and relaxed markets, the town feels simple and reflective. The pace slows down, and you can feel the focus shift toward faith and daily rituals.
Day 13: Pushkar to Jaipur
Leaving Pushkar’s calm temples behind, Jaipur feels bold and energetic. Forts, palaces, busy streets, and traditional crafts signal your return to Rajasthan’s royal side. The city’s scale and history make it clear why it’s known as the Pink City.

Leave Pushkar’s calm for Jaipur’s bold royal energy. The city’s forts, palaces, bazaars, and historic neighborhoods reveal a strong cultural identity. Exploring landmarks and markets shows how Jaipur blends heritage, craftsmanship, food traditions, and everyday life, making it a defining center of Rajasthan’s history and character.
Day 14: Jaipur (Optional Excursion)
Jaipur greets you with a mix of heritage and energy. Explore Jaipur’s iconic landmarks in a short and well-planned tour. Visit the majestic Amber Fort, enjoy photo stops at the serene Jal Mahal (Water Palace), and admire the Hawa Mahal’s stunning façade. A professional guide accompanies you throughout, sharing local insights and stories that bring the Pink City to life. The experience ends with a lively Bollywood dance session where you can learn fun steps and enjoy Jaipur’s energetic cultural vibe.

Travel to Ranthambore as palaces give way to forests, lakes, and wildlife. The chance of spotting a tiger adds excitement to the experience. After the safari, continue toward Agra. The route passes rural towns before leading back into Mughal architecture, monuments, and the anticipation of seeing the Taj Mahal.
Day 15: Ranthambore
When we have for Ranthambore we will visit Monkey Temple (Galtaji). The drive to Ranthambore takes you from palaces and markets into wild, open landscapes. Optional Excursion: Tiger safari,The national park’s forests, lakes, and old fort ruins create a striking atmosphere, and spotting wildlife, especially tigers, adds excitement. After the safari experience, the journey continues toward Agra.
As you reach Agra, the scenery shifts again to Mughal history, grand architecture, and the anticipation of seeing the Taj Mahal, one of India’s most iconic monuments.

Head toward Agra after Ranthambore, passing rural towns and changing landscapes. The city brings you back to Mughal history and iconic monuments. Visit the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, and viewpoints before boarding the night train. The journey adds reflection and authenticity, linking two powerful cultural experiences.
Day 16: Agra
On the way to agra we visit Stepwell (Abhaneri). Arriving in Agra brings you straight back into Mughal history and grand architecture. The highlight is, of course, the Taj Mahal, best seen at sunrise when the marble changes colour with the light.
Boarding the night train, The overnight journey adds a practical and authentic transition between two major cultural destinations.

Varanasi instantly immerses you in spirituality. The ghats, rituals, boat rides, and narrow lanes reflect deep connections to life, death, and tradition. A second day brings deeper understanding through temple visits, ceremonies, and riverside life. Observing daily routines along the Ganges reveals a raw, authentic rhythm shaped by faith and devotion.
OPTIONAL EXCURSION
Day 17: Arrival in Varanasi
Varanasi feels intense from the moment you arrive. The ghats, narrow lanes, temples, and constant movement around the Ganges make it clear this city runs on centuries-old rituals. A boat ride on the river and watching the evening Ganga Aarti gives a powerful first impression of devotion and tradition.
Day 18: Rituals, Ghats, and Temples
Spend time walking along the ghats and watching daily life unfold. Cremation rituals at Manikarnika Ghat, prayers at Dashashwamedh Ghat, and temple visits like Kashi Vishwanath help you understand how faith shapes every part of the city. The experience is raw, emotional, and deeply rooted in culture.
Day 19: Reflection and Local Exploration
A slower pace helps make sense of everything you’ve seen. Visiting local markets, trying traditional food, and observing life along the river brings balance. The longer you stay, the clearer it becomes: Varanasi isn’t just a place to see, it’s a place you feel.

Travel from India into Nepal, shifting from Varanasi’s intensity to Lumbini’s quiet spiritual atmosphere. The landscape becomes softer and calmer, reflecting the change in pace. As Buddha’s birthplace, Lumbini offers a meaningful connection between two major spiritual destinations.
Day 20: Varanasi to Lumbini
The journey from Varanasi into Nepal brings a noticeable shift in pace and atmosphere. As you cross the border, the scenery opens up and the environment feels calmer. In Lumbini, the focus turns to peace and reflection. Visit Birthplace of Buddha Include Key places like the Maya Devi Temple, Ashoka Pillar, and the Sacred Garden highlight the spiritual importance of this site. The Monastic Zone, with temples built by countries from around the world, shows how global Buddhist culture connects back to this birthplace. It’s a quiet and meaningful experience, especially after the intensity of Varanasi.

Travel from Lumbini to Chitwan as sacred sites give way to forests and rural villages. The national park introduces wildlife, river landscapes, and a slower rhythm. Chitwan offers safaris, Tharu culture, and peaceful natural settings, creating a refreshing break and a closer connection to Nepal’s wild environment.
Day 21: Lumbini to Chitwan
Leaving Lumbini’s spiritual calm behind, the road toward Chitwan becomes greener and more rural. As you arrive near Chitwan National Park, the landscape shifts to forests, farmlands, and riverside villages. The area feels peaceful and inviting, setting the tone for wildlife experiences. In the evening.
Day 22: Chitwan Wildlife Experience (Optional Excursion)
This day is all about nature and wildlife. Activities in Chitwan National Park a jeep safari, canoe ride along the Rapti River, and a walk through the jungle buffer zones. There’s a chance to see rhinos, crocodiles, deer, and if luck is on your side, the Bengal tiger. The environment feels refreshing compared to busy cities, and the connection to nature is immediate. Quiet time by the river or sunset views from the park add a peaceful end to the day.

Travel from Chitwan to Pokhara through hills, farmland, and river valleys. The calm lakeside setting feels restorative after the jungle. With mountain views, lakes, viewpoints, and easy trails, Pokhara encourages slower travel. Its relaxed rhythm and Himalayan backdrop create space for reflection, gentle exploration, and connection with nature.
Day 23: Chitwan to Pokhara
The drive from Chitwan to Pokhara takes you through hills, farming villages, and river valleys. The scenery grows more dramatic as you get closer, with the Himalayas appearing in the distance. Once you arrive, the calm waters of Phewa Lake and the relaxed lakeside atmosphere offer a welcome change of pace from the jungle.
Day 24: Exploring Pokhara (Optional Excursion)
Pokhara encourages slow, peaceful exploration. Orientation Walk, A boat ride on Phewa Lake, a visit to the World Peace Pagoda, or watching sunrise views from Sarangkot gives you time to take in the mountain backdrop. Places like the International Mountain Museum, Davi’s Falls, and Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave add culture and nature to the day. The quiet trails, cafés, and lakeside walks make this a place to unwind and reflect.

Leave Pokhara’s calm lakes and travel toward Bhaktapur’s historic character. The shift brings you into a city known for traditional craftsmanship, carved temples, and preserved architecture. Bhaktapur’s squares and brick streets feel like stepping into old Nepal, where heritage is still part of everyday life.
Day 25: Pokhara to Bhaktapur
Leaving Pokhara’s calm lakeside atmosphere behind, the journey toward Bhaktapur brings you back into Nepal’s cultural core. Once you arrive, Bhaktapur feels like stepping into another time. The preserved architecture, carved windows, and brick pathways immediately stand out.
Key places such as Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Taumadhi Square, Nyatapola Temple, 55-Window Palace, and Pottery Square reveal a living heritage where traditional craftsmanship is still part of daily life. The city’s quiet rhythm, historic buildings, and local artisans make Bhaktapur one of Nepal’s most authentic cultural experiences.

Travel from Bhaktapur to Nagarkot as historic streets give way to mountain views. The air feels clearer and the pace slows. Nagarkot offers quiet surroundings, Himalayan scenery, and sunrise viewpoints that create space for rest, reflection, and uninterrupted appreciation of Nepal’s natural beauty.
Day 26: Bhaktapur to Nagarkot (Free Day)
Leaving Bhaktapur’s historic streets behind, the drive to Nagarkot brings fresh air and open mountain views. As the road climbs, the noise fades and the scenery becomes wider and more peaceful.
Once in Nagarkot, the focus is simple: silence, nature, and the Himalayas. The viewpoint here is known for sunrise and sunset panoramas, with the chance to spot peaks like Mount Everest on a clear day. The calm environment makes it an ideal place to slow down, reflect, and take in Nepal’s natural beauty without distraction.

Descend from Nagarkot into Kathmandu’s busy streets and rich culture. The temples, stupas, markets, and heritage squares reveal deep craftsmanship and tradition. Explore cultural districts, museums, and hidden courtyards before your final day. Kathmandu now feels familiar, offering time for relaxed discovery before returning home.
Day 27: Nagarkot to Kathmandu
As you descend from Nagarkot, the peaceful mountain silence gives way to Kathmandu’s energy. The city feels lively and layered with history. Visiting places like Patan Durbar Square, Thamel, and the lively streets of Ason Bazaar introduces you to the city's blend of tradition and daily life. Down hill trekking walk from Nagarkoti - More or Less = 4 Hrs.
Day 28: Heritage and Spiritual Landmarks (Optional Excursion)
Spend the day exploring Kathmandu’s most iconic sites. Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple) offers hillside views and a deep spiritual atmosphere. Boudhanath Stupa stands as one of the holiest Tibetan Buddhist sites outside Tibet, surrounded by prayer wheels and monastery life. Pashupatinath Temple, along the Bagmati River, brings you closer to Nepal’s Hindu rituals and cultural traditions.
Day 29: Free Day To Visit – Museums, Markets, and Old City Walks
With more time to explore, visit places like the National Museum, Garden of Dreams, or smaller hidden temples and courtyards throughout the old city. Markets such as Indra Chowk and Durbar Square Bazaar are perfect for crafts, thankas, spices, and souvenirs. The pace feels more familiar now, allowing you to enjoy the city without rushing.
Departure Your final day in Kathmandu offers room for reflection, last-minute shopping, or a quiet visit to a favorite spot. The journey comes full circle as you prepare to head home, carrying memories of deserts, mountains, cities, rituals, wildlife, and the diverse cultural experiences that shaped the adventure. You will drop at airport.
Day 30: Reach Home

During our trips, there's no rigid itinerary. Travel days are fixed, of course, but the program is developed locally in consultation with the group and the tour leader. The tour leader offers a program most days, and several excursions are included, but you're certainly not obligated to participate. Those who prefer to explore independently are free to do so. After all, that's the best way to get to know a country. The maximum group size for this trip is 5-15people.
• Departure Dates & Prices
Choose Your Date
| Start Date | End Date | Availability | Price (€) | Notes | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 18, 2026 | Mar 19 2026 | Guaranteed Full | €2,695 .00 | Book By 1 family 05 pax | |
| Mar 1 | Mar 30 | Sufficient | €2,795 .00 | Spring Departure | |
| Jul 9 | Aug 7 | Sufficient | €2,795 .00 | 01 pax option | |
| Sep 13 | Oct 12 | Sufficient | €2,795 .00 | Pushkar Festival Departure | |
| Oct 05 | Nov 03 | Sufficient | €2,700.00 | ||
| Oct 25 | Nov 23 | Sufficient | €2,690.00 | 02 pax booked | |
| Nov 1 | Nov 30 | Sufficient | €2,690.00 | ||
| Nov 11 | Dec 10 | Sufficient | €2,750.00 | ||
| Dec 09 | Jan 07 | Sufficient | €2,690.00 |
Single room
Single travellers will be placed with another single traveller of the same gender. If you do not wish to be placed with another participant, you can book a single room for the applicable surcharge, starting at €450. Select a single room during booking, and you will see the applicable price for your trip.
Excursion
Special Cultural Journeys
- 9-euro p/p - Half Day Nawalgarh tuk-tuk tour.
- 10-euro p/p – Jodhpur city tour
- 28-euro p/p - exclusive Jaisalmer desert safari (25 km bus drive, camel safari at sum, gypsy dance with dinner at the desert)
- 28-euro p/p - Cycle tour at Jaipur with local snacks and local experience
- 30-euro p/p – Evening jeep safari at Jaipur with dinner
- 28-euro p/p - cooking class with dinner at Jaipur.
- 15-euro p/p - Varanasi morning tuk-tuk tour – Boat trip on the Ganges at sunrise and walk at ghats
- 15-euro p/p – evening tuk-tuk tour – world famous evening ceremony and evening boat ride
- 20-euro p/p - jungle walk at Chitwan National Park, 2 hours
- 19-euro p/p - canoe tour in Chitwan National Park
- 35-euro p/p - Chitwan tiger safari
- 25-euro p/p - Pokhara – Hike to Sarangkot
- 52-euro p/p- Trekking 4 hr. - Australia camp trekking, Including → Transport, Guide.
- 35-euro p/p - Kathmandu full day city tour
• Why Us
Choose This Trip Because
- It’s a well-reviewed journey that many travellers have already experienced
- Comfortable hotel stays are included throughout the trip
- The journey is personally guided by an experienced, award-winning tour leader
- Pricing is clear and transparent, with excellent value and no hidden costs
- You travel through India’s royal cities, deserts, and temples, then continue into Nepal’s mountain landscapes
- The route combines big cities with quiet heritage towns and mountain culture
- Explore Rajasthan’s forts, palaces, stepwells, and traditional desert life
- Visit India’s major highlights including the Taj Mahal and Jaipur’s historic sites
- Experience Nepal’s spiritual atmosphere and Himalayan settings, including Kathmandu and cultural towns
- A mix of history, local culture, and natural scenery keeps each day engaging
- Small group travel keeps the experience personal and flexible
- You have the freedom to explore on your own without a strict schedule
• What’s Included
Inclusive
- Internationale Flight
- All Hotel Accommodations (Mid-range & Heritage Stays, A/c & Ensuite) With Breakfast
- Experienced English-speaking Tour Leader Throughout The Journey
- Private, Air-conditioned Coach Transport In India & Nepal
- Night Train Agra → Varanasi (Reserved A/c Sleeper Berths)
- Delhi City Tour And Old Delhi Walk With Guide (Jama Masjid, Old Delhi, Raj Ghat, India Gate, Humayun's Tomb, President's House)
- Nawalgarh Heritage Walk
- Rat Temple (Bikaner)
- Camel Breeding Farm
- Jodhpur Blue City Heritage Walk
- Udaipur City Tour
- Ranakpur (Jain Temple) Visit
- Udaipur Orientation Walk
- Pushkar Orientation Walk
- Jaipur Half Day City Tour: Amber Fort, Water Palace, Hawa Mahal With Guide
- Bollywood Dance in Jaipur
- Monkey Temple Visit
- Step Well (Abhaneri) Visit
- Taj Mahal Visit
- Visit Budha Birthplace (Lumbini)
- Orientation Walk in Pokhra
- Downhill Walk From Nagarkot
- Bhaktapur Entrance Fee
- All Taxes And Service Charges
• Not Included
Exclusive
- All Visas India and Nepal
- Meals
- Entrance fees and camera fees
- Optional excursion and activities
- Travel insurance and personal medical coverage
- Personal expenses (drinks, laundry, souvenirs, etc.)
- Tips & gratuities (tip fund recommended 80-euro p/p, including all kinds of tips acceptance by tour leader
- Ranthambore tiger safari is optional
- Chitwan National Park entrance Permit) fee
• Accommodation
Handpicked Hotels & Heritage Stays
Stay in charming, centrally located hotels that reflect regional character. Expect A/C rooms, ensuite bathrooms, and often swimming pools or rooftop terraces. Desert camping, palace stays, and nature lodges offer authentic experiences.
NOTE: Hotels May Condition To Change• Travel Documents & Money
Before You Go
Prepare valid passports, e-visas, and sufficient funds. Visa procedures for India and Nepal are straightforward and can be arranged online or upon arrival.
- Passport: Valid 6+ months beyond return date, 2 blank pages
- India e-Visa: approx. US$25
- Nepal Visa on Arrival: approx. US$30
- Currency: 1 EUR ≈ ₹102.09 (INR) / NPR 163.21
- Weekly Budget: ~€250 per person (excluding tour price)
- Tip Fund: Suggested €100 per person (for drivers, guides, staff)
• Seasons & Climate
When to Travel
- Best Months: February–April & September–November (clear, pleasant weather)
- Winter (Dec–Jan): Mild days, cool nights, ideal for Rajasthan
- Summer (May–Jun): Hot (>35°C), lighter activities
- Monsoon (Jul–Aug): Short showers, lush landscapes, limited safaris
Your English-speaking tour leader ensures smooth travel across borders, seasons, and diverse terrain.
• FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Useful information to help you prepare for your India & Nepal journey with confidence.

