Rajasthan holidays, forts, palaces and rural villages
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PRIVATE TOUR, Per person price based on 2 persons; 1 double room for 11 nights & daily breakfast; AC Toyota Innova for transport; English speaking local guides for visits; activities as mentioned in program; Delhi/Jodhpur flight in eco class; 5% GST
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This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements
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Rajasthan is spectacular - discover the delights of the northwest Indian beauty with our useful travel guide.
The Golden Triangle is a cultural journey, Kerala’s backwaters invite relaxed travellers, and Ladakh has snow leopards.
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2 Reviews of Rajasthan holidays, forts, palaces and rural villages
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 10 Feb 2025 by Dorothy Michaux
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?
We saw some temples and forts that were incredible. In particular the Ranakpur Jaine Temple and the Fatehpur Sikri site. We lived the walk through old Delhi too.
2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?
Don't rush it. Build in some spare time. There is plenty to do.
3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
Yes, in a small way. We were happy to support small local businesses.
4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?
Excellent. The tour operator was fantastic. Very responsive, sensitive to our needs, and the guide and driver were very high quality.
Reviewed on 01 Feb 2025 by Catherine Grant
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?
Visiting the village of Alley in Ladakh up in the mountains was an absolute highlight. The family running the lodge Shan at Ulley were wonderful. We saw a snow leopard, wolves, ibex, blue sheep, birds, yaks and lots of other animals. Seeing a tiger in Ranthambore was also a highlight.
2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?
Be prepared for crowds and noise in the cities but then the welcome relief of lovely accommodation. Ratan Villa in Jodhpur and the desert camp were fabulous and we wish we had stayed an extra night in each.
3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
Yes to the local people, no to environmental impact as we all had water in plastic bottles and not sure about conservation other than we paid to visit Ulley and
Ranthambore.
4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?
Excellent. Our guide TJ and our driver Mahandra were wonderful. We saw lots of interesting forts, temples, palaces and natural environment. For people visiting, be prepared to see a LOT of rubbish and filth in India. The smog in Delhi is very bad but out in the country the air was clean. The local people we met were welcoming and friendly.
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
-Our environmental policy starts from our office and our homes. We use minimum of papers, we donot print unless and until it is essential. Once paper is printed and has served its purpose, it is reused from opposite side either for printing or for manual writing, for office internal use. Once fully used, paper is sold further to recycling.-We donot use single use plastic like plastic cups or plastic plates or even sealed water bottles in office.
-To receive our guests at airport, hand written board is used or electronic board instead of a paper paging board or laminated paper paging board.
-As a welcome kit, guests are handed over cloth bags which can be used for shopping or to carry small items during their travel in India and later can be carried back home for further use.
-Wherever possible, we include tuk-tuk rides which runs on environment friendly fuel (CNG).
-For each guest we give stainless steel water bottles that can be used each day for filling filtered water from their hotels before leaving their hotel…this avoids using Plastic Mineral water bottles.
-In certain cities we also give option of using bicycles for visits instead of using their accompanying vehicle.
-All our vehicles follow government guidelines towards minimising pollution.
Hotels :
-All the hotels included are owned by Indians and are nature friendly.
-Trident Hotels (part of Oberoi group of hotels) used in this tour are committed to employing the best environmental and ecological practices in technology, equipment and operational processes. The Group also supports philanthropic activities and is a keen contributor to the conservation of nature and cultural heritage.
-Other hotels contribute towards conservation of nature and environment by water harvesting, garbage disposal etc.
People
Economic responsibility :-Local guides in each city will conduct sightseeings, with your help, they will get direct employment.
-Most of our tours will have one session about introduction to ancient practice of Yoga with a local yoga teacher. You will experience yoga session in Agra and one more place.
-You help us in contributing our bit to Sightsavers India ; NGO taking care of Mentally Challenged people and giving yoga lessons to Visually Impaired Girls.
-In Jaipur you will enjoy rickshaw ride from Pink City Rickshaw ride company that aims to provide employment opportunity to women from low income households.
-You will be visiting local family for dinner and interaction. You can also stay with locals in form of homestays. Let us know if you would like to explore this option.
-You will be visiting local craft shops for souvenirs and gifts, buying from them helps in preserving the art and craft and thus supporting the families who are carrying forward this tradition of working with hand.
-During the tour, you will be visiting local restaurants for meals.
-Hotels in small villages and cities employ locals and source material from surrounding areas.
Social responsibility :
-Our tours include visit to UNESCO World Heritage sites and sites which are managed by Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). These organisations are doing their best to reserve the heritage of our country.
Besides this you may visit local museums and craft centres including painting schools important in preserving the craft.
-During the tour, you will get the chance to attend local music and dance performances. These activities employ huge number of locals and some of the families carry the tradition of music and dance from generation to generation.
-If your travel happens to be during the festival time, we love to take you to the local families to celebrate festival with them and experience it from the closest.
-You may visit a café by NGO working towards rehab of acid attack survivors.
-Rickshaw ride in Jaipur is organised by The Pink City Rickshaw Co. which is a unique innovative initiative of ACCESS Development Services, a not for profit organization and aims to provide a new aspirational employment opportunity to 200 women from low income households in Jaipur.
-We will also meet craftsmen who have been preserving the tradition of block painting in Jaipur and miniature painting in Udaipur.
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