Rajasthan Goa Mumbai Tour – 14 Nights & 15 Days

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Rajasthan Goa Mumbai trip package of 14 nights and 15 days allows you to experience two very different faces of India. During the tour, you will see two of the country’s most well-known states, Rajasthan and Goa, each with its own distinct culture. The tour brings you to well-known destinations such as Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Udaipur, Mumbai, and Goa. Wildlife watching is also included in the schedule at Bharatpur and Ranthambore. The following is the day’s itinerary:

Highlights

  • Agra's Taj Mahal, a World Wonder, in the evening
  • While travelling, explore the former abandoned Mughal city of Fatehpur Sikri. Ranthambore Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary Birding Ranthambore National Park Jungle Safari Riding an elephant at Amer Fort in Jaipur
  • Saheliyon-Ki-Bari, Jagdish temple, and City Palace in Udaipur guided tours
  • Explore the Goa cities of Margao, Panaji, and Vasco. Visit the Pilar monastery in Goa.
  • Fun things to do at the well-known Goa beaches
  • Visit the nearby UNESCO World Heritage Site Elephanta Caves.

Day 1 : Arrive in Delhi

When you arrive at Delhi Airport, you will be assisted in getting to your pre-booked hotel. Spend the remainder of the day at your leisure. You can walk around the area, engage with the residents, eat delicious street food, and so on. Spend the night.

Day 2 : Delhi

Day 2 is set aside for sightseeing in Delhi, with stops at significant monuments such as Jama Masjid, Red Fort, Gandhi Memorial, India Gate, Parliament House, Humayun's Tomb, and the Qutub Minar Complex, among others. Spend the night.

Day 3 : Delhi - Agra

After breakfast on the third day, drive to Agra. When you arrive, check into your hotel. After some downtime, begin your city tour with a visit to the Agra Fort, commonly known as the Red Fort. The Itmad-ud-Daulah's Tomb, built in commemoration of Empress Noor Jahan's father, is the next stop. The evening is set out for a visit to the world-famous Taj Mahal, a World Wonder built by Shah Jahan in remembrance of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Spend the night.

Day 4 : Agra - Fatehpur Sikri – Bharatpur - Ranthambore

After breakfast, depart for Ranthambore National Park. En route, stop to explore Fatehpur Sikri, the historic deserted city built as the capital of Mughal Emperor Akbar. Visit its structural aspects, such as Jama Masjid, once inside. Salim Chisti's Tomb, Jodha Bai Palace, and Panch Mahal. The Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is the next stop, where you can spot up to 366 avifauna species while bird watching. Later, go to Ranthambore National Park and check into your accommodation for the night.

Day 5 : Ranthambore

The fifth day is set aside for a jungle safari into the park. The national park is known for having a huge population of big cats. Take part in thrilling activities such as tiger tracking. During the safari, you may also see Chinkara, Common Palm Civets or Toddy cat, Coomon Yellow Bats, Desert Cats, Five striped Palm Squirels, Indian False Vampires, Kraits, Cobras, Common Kraits, Common Frog, and around 272 avifauna species. Spend the night.

Day 6 : Ranthambore - Jaipur

You will travel by road to Jaipur today. When you arrive, check into your hotel and rest for a while. The rest of the day is free for leisure activities such as interacting with people, exploring the area on foot, sampling local foods, and so on. Spend the night at your hotel.

Day 7 : Jaipur

The seventh day begins with a visit to the Amer Fort, which includes an elephant ride up to the fort's entrance. Investigate its structural aspects, such as Ganesh Pol, Sheesh Mahal, and Sila Devi temple. After lunch, continue your touring with a visit to the City Palace, which is a blend of Rajput, Mughal, and European architecture, as well as the Royal Observatory. Return to your hotel to spend the night.

Day 8 : Jaipur - Udaipur

Take a flight to Udaipur early in the morning. When you arrive in Udaipur, check into your hotel and unwind for a while. The remainder of the day is free. In the evening, you can tour the city, savour local foods, or visit the market. Stay in your hotel for the night.

Day 9 : Udaipur

Day 9 is dedicated to touring Udaipur after breakfast. You visit well-known tourist attractions such as Saheliyon-Ki-Bari: the Courtyard of the Maidens, Jagdish temple- a Hindu temple that was originally known as the temple of Jagannath Rai, City Palace- built by Maharaja Udai Singh of the Sisodia Rajput clan, and Lake Pichola- an artificial fresh water lake named after the nearby Picholi village. Lake City is the city's nickname since it is surrounded by lakes such as Fateh Sagar Lake, Udai Sagar Lake, and Swaroop Sagar. Explore the city's beauty by visiting its palaces and natural lakes. Spend the night.

Day 10 : Udaipur – Mumbai - Goa

The tenth day begins with a visit to the Amer Fort, which includes an elephant ride up to the fort's entrance. Investigate its structural aspects, such as Ganesh Pol, Sheesh Mahal, and Sila Devi temple. After lunch, continue your touring with a visit to the City Palace, which is a blend of Rajput, Mughal, and European architecture, as well as the Royal Observatory. Return to your hotel to spend the night.

Day 11 & 12 : Goa

Days 11 and 12 of the vacation are dedicated to exploring Goa, one of the world's most famous tourist destinations. From the 10th to the 20th of November, the Pilar monastery hosts novenas (Special 9-day prayers) of Venerable Padre Agnelo Gustavo de Souza. Explore the cities of Margao, Panaji, and Vasco. Enjoy leisure activities at well-known beaches in Goa, such as Miramar, Dona Paula, Colva, Baga, Anjuna, Chapora, and Vagator. You can walk along the beaches, participate in water sports, and so on. Other prominent sights in Goa include churches and forts.

Day 13 : Goa to Mumbai

You will be transferred to the airport on schedule today to catch a flight to Mumbai. Check into your pre-booked hotel upon arrival. The rest of the day is free. Interact with the people, eat on street cuisine, and enjoy exciting activities at prominent beaches like Juhu, among other things. Spend the night.

Day 14 : Mumbai

Day 14 is dedicated to touring in Mumbai. After an early breakfast, enjoy a one-hour boat journey across Mumbai Harbour to the Elephanta Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Between the fifth and eighth centuries, these rock-cut Hindu and Buddhist caves (closed on Monday) were sculpted. Continue exploring in the afternoon after lunch. The Prince of Wales Museum, Gateway of India, Dhobi Ghat, the Hanging Gardens, Kamla Nehru Park, Mani Bhavan, and Crawford Market are all worth seeing. Spend the night.

Day 15 : Departure from Mumbai

Today, you'll be transferred to the airport to catch a flight to your next destination.

  • MAP (Room + Breakfast + Lunch/Dinner)
  • 3 Star Hotel
  • Meals
  • Sightseeing
  • Transport
  • Pickup-Drop
  • Cab Transfer
  • Veg & Non Veg Meals
  • Welcome drink on arrival (Non-Alcoholic)- 2 Pm to 5 Pm Available Only
  • Accommodation in well appointed A/c rooms with satellite connection LCD TV, electronic safe, Mini Bar( chargeable) and intercom.
  • Buffet/TDH Menu as per the plan selected.
  • MAP – Breakfast and either Lunch or Dinner
  • Complimentary use of Tea/Coffee maker in all rooms replenished once a day, Hair dryer on request. Any additional requirement will be at an extra cost.
  • Excess baggage fees
  • Advance seat reservations
  • Entry visa fees
  • Optional extensions & excursions
  • Personal, baggage & travel insurance
  • Gratuities
  • Geverages
  • Items not specifically mentioned in the itinerary or "included features" list
  • Any items of a personal nature
  • UNUSED SERVICES: Unused services cannot be refunded once the trip has begun. No refund can be made for absence by travelers from any part of the itinerary.

Tour's Location

When is the ideal time to visit Goa?

The greatest time to visit the city known for its parties is from mid-November to mid-February, when the temperature is agreeably mild and pleasant. While other travellers are making the most of their three months in Goa, it's the ideal time to unwind on the beaches.

What occurs in Goa's off-season?

In Goa, the shoulder season lasts from May to September

What region in Goa is the best?

South Goa is ideal for people who value solitude and scenic beauty above everything else. One of India's smallest states, Palolem, Majorda, Butterfly, Colva, and Benaulim, has some of the best beaches in the country. They have that serene atmosphere that allows you to relax, breathe, and let go of all your worries.

Which month is ideal for a trip to Rajasthan?

Rajasthan is a popular tourist destination all year round, but the winter months from November to February are the finest because the temperatures are not too hot. The difference in temperature between day and night can be very noticeable in December and January.

What time of year is ideal for Jaisalmer?

The best season to travel to Jaisalmer is from October to March, when the city's temperate ranges from 10°C to 27°C. Winter is the ideal time to visit Jaisalmer because it is a desert city and the weather is ideal for all the sightseeing that the area is known for.

Why is Jaisalmer well-known?

The Jaisalmer Fort, popularly known as Sonar Qila (Golden Fort), is the most notable monument in the city. Jaisalmer Fort is not merely a tourist destination, in contrast to the majority of other forts in India. In addition to historic havelis (homes), it also has stores and hotels. The history of Jaisalmer begins in the 12th century.

Which Rajasthani city is described as orange?

Jhalawar's primary industries are textiles, agriculture, and mineral-based businesses. Jhalawar is renowned for producing oranges and other citrus fruits. Large orange orchards and fields can be seen all around Bhawani Mandi, which is why the place is known as "The Orange City" in the rural area.

Which month is ideal for a tour of Mumbai?

The best times to visit Mumbai are from November through February. Being a seaside region, the winters are mild, with a minimum temperature of 10°C. The days are chilly and ideal for exploring and participating in outdoor activities.

Which location in Mumbai is busiest?

One of Mumbai's busiest residential neighbourhoods is Vile Parle. Vile Parle is well known for housing the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Airport and the New Museum, which features modern Indian art.

Is Mumbai Darshan a good value?

The ideal way to explore the city without having to worry about the dense crowds or the lack of parking is to take the "Mumbai Darshan" by bus if you only have a short amount of time. It is value for money.

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