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  • Deep Soul Rajasthan Slow Journey

    Deep Soul Rajasthan Slow Journey

    Itinerary idea in detail

    Day 1 – Depart from your home destination airport – Delhi airport

    Today you’ll begin your adventure with a flight from your home airport to Delhi, the capital of India.

    Day 2 – Arrival Delhi airport – Delhi

    Upon arrival at the airport you will be met by your English speaking driver and taken to your comfortable 4 star hotel near the airport.

    Day at leisure. If you have the energy, our driver is ready to show you around Delhi.

    Day 3 – Delhi – Abhaneri, 350 km – 4 hours drive

    After breakfast, get ready for the journey to Alwar, a city nestled in the beautiful Aravalli Hills and known for its rich Maharaja history.

    Upon arrival in Alwar, visit the Alwar Fort and Bala Quila to admire the impressive architecture and historical sights.

    Next, travel to the picturesque village of Ajabgarh, nestled in the Aravalli Hills. Take a walk through the village that is home to several historical sites, including ruins of ancient forts and temples. The architecture tells stories of the bygone era and offers a fascinating glimpse into local history.

    You continue to Abhaneri famous for its beautiful stepwells and historical architecture where you stay in a 4 star heritage hotel.

    Dinner at the hotel.

    Day 4 – Abhaneri

    After breakfast, visit the 9th century Chand Baori, one of the largest and deepest stepwells in India, with its impressive steps leading down to the water.

    Next, drive to the legendary Bhangarh Fort, famous for its mysterious history and beautiful architecture. Situated in a picturesque location at the foothills of the Aravalli Hills, this fort is one of the most haunted places in India. The fort is known for its legends and stories about the ghost of a princess, which adds to the mystique of this place. Don’t forget to capture the panoramic views of the surrounding hills and forests; the beauty of the landscape is breathtaking.

    After visiting Bhangarh Fort, continue to nearby Bhangarh, a small village known for its tranquility and picturesque surroundings. Here, enjoy a leisurely stroll through the streets and admire the traditional Rajasthani architecture. Return to your hotel in the late afternoon.

    Dinner at the hotel.

    Day 5 – Abhaneri – Samod, 160 km – 4 hours drive

    After breakfast, get ready for a scenic drive to Samod. First, drive to Lali, a small village known for its peaceful environment and traditional lifestyle. Here, you will have the opportunity to take a walk and enjoy the beautiful countryside scenes. Then, head to the small town of Chomu for a short stop, after which you will continue to Samod. Upon arrival, check in to your cozy homestay.

    For dinner you have the option to reserve a table at the beautiful Samode Palace, where you can enjoy an unforgettable culinary experience.

    Day 6 – Samod – Kishangarh, 220 km – 4,5 hours drive

    Before breakfast, you will have the opportunity to take a walk through the picturesque village. The drive to Kishangarh takes you to this sleepy town, located about 27 km from Ajmer. Founded by Kishan Singh, a Rathore prince, in the seventeenth century, Kishangarh has a rich history and unique cultural heritage.

    Upon arrival in Kishangarh, check in to your 3 star hotel. This city is a treasure trove of arts and crafts and is famous for its miniature paintings. Kishangarh claims one of India’s most important schools of this art, founded in the 18th century. One of the most famous paintings representing this school is that of Radha, Krishna’s consort, depicted as an exceptionally beautiful woman with mesmerizing almond-shaped eyes.

    After check-in, visit the local miniature painting school where you will learn more about this beautiful art form.

    Later in the afternoon, take a short excursion to Pushkar, a 25-minute drive away. Upon arrival, explore the holy town that surrounds the lake of the same name. Pushkar is famous for its spiritual significance and unique atmosphere.

    You will visit the Brahma Temple, one of the few temples in the world dedicated to this deity. Just before sunset, you will descend to the main ghat of the sacred Pushkar Lake. Here you will enjoy a mesmerizing sunset, together with the locals. As the sun sets, the 52 ghats around the lake are illuminated, and you will be surrounded by the rhythmic drumming that makes the atmosphere even more magical.

    Day 7 – Kishangarh – Barli, 100 km, 2 hours drive

    Today you will start with a short exploration of Kishangarh, a town known for its wholesale market of red chillies, marble and granite cutting mills, and cotton weaving mills. Kishangarh’s handicrafts have gained international fame, and you will have the chance to visit a traditional bazaar. Here you can soak up the lively atmosphere and admire local products and handicrafts.

    After this discovery tour, you will enjoy a delicious breakfast, after which you will continue your journey to Barli. This charming village offers a relaxed atmosphere and beautiful views. Upon arrival, you will check in at the imposing Barli Fort, located on a strategic hilltop.

    You will be welcomed by the hospitable Maharadja family, who will welcome you with open arms. They will be happy to share the rich history of the fort and tell you about the traditions and culture of the region.

    In the evening you can enjoy a delicious dinner at the hotel.

    Day 8 – Barli

    Today is all about relaxation. After breakfast, you can optionally join a relaxing bullock cart ride through the picturesque village of Barli during the morning. This unique experience offers you the chance to see local life up close and enjoy the beautiful natural surroundings.

    If you prefer something different, you can also opt for an optional Ayurvedic massage. Let yourself be pampered and relaxed with traditional techniques that bring your body and mind back into balance.

    After your morning activities, relax by the pool. Take your time to enjoy the serene surroundings and the beautiful views. Alternatively, take a quiet walk through the village.

    After a relaxing day, enjoy a delicious dinner at the hotel.

    Day 9 – Barli – Bundi, 145 km – 4 hours drive

    After breakfast, depart for Bundi, known for its rich history, beautiful architecture and unique paintings. There are about 50 stepwells (bawaris) in the town. These historical water reservoirs vary in size and architecture and are scattered throughout the town and surrounding areas, testifying to the ingenious water management systems developed by the local people in the past.

    In the afternoon, visit the impressive Bundi Palace with its beautiful paintings in the Chitrashala, considered some of the best in the world.

    Stroll through the village and visit the Rani Jiki Barol stepwell, which is a beautiful example of Hindu and Jain architecture. Enjoy a delicious Chai made with buffalo milk with Krishna tea, Tilak Chock.

    Day 10 – Bundi – Chautra Ka Khera, 60 km – 1,5 hours drive

    After breakfast, you will depart for Rawla Khera, an authentic Rajput village in the Hadoti region of Rajasthan. You will stay in a guesthouse built in authentic Rajasthani style.

    This afternoon, take a guided walk through the picturesque streets of Rawla Khera, where you can admire the characteristic mud houses with decorative mandana motifs and thatched roofs. These traditional dwellings are not only beautiful but also ingeniously designed to naturally regulate the temperature.

    The hospitable locals are happy to share their traditions and techniques. During the walk, you will visit the temples and step wells (baoris) of the village, where you will learn more about the spirituality and history of the region. Also explore the ruins of old palaces that bear witness to the glorious past of the Rajput culture.

    Dinner at the guesthouse.

    Day 11 – Chautra Ka Khera

    After breakfast you will depart for a jeep safari through the surrounding villages. This is a great opportunity to experience the local life and beautiful nature of the Hadoti region.

    After the safari you will return to the guesthouse for a cooking class. Learn to prepare authentic Rajasthani dishes with fresh ingredients from the vegetable garden. Enjoy the delicious meal that you have made yourself.

    Day 12 – Chautra Ka Khera – Chittorgarh, 210 km – 4 hours drive

    After breakfast, depart for Chittorgarh. Time stands still in this enchanting setting, allowing you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and the rich heritage of the region. Chittorgarh and its surroundings offer a glimpse into the harmonious coexistence of tradition, simplicity and the natural wonders that make Rajasthan an extraordinary destination to explore.

    En route, stop at the charming village of Bassi, famous for its historic forts, temples and artistic wood carvings. Explore the local crafts and soak up the atmosphere of this traditional village.

    Upon arrival in Chittorgarh, check in to your charming guesthouse in the centre of the old village.

    Day 13 – Chittorgarh

    After breakfast, visit the impressive Chittorgarh Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its rich history and majestic architecture. The drive offers magnificent views of the surrounding landscape. Explore the vast fort complex, which spreads over 700 acres. Highlights include the Vijay Stambh (Tower of Victory). This 37-metre-high tower is a symbol of Rajput heroism and offers magnificent views of the area. Visit the Rani Padmini Palace, and Kiran Nadi where you can take a walk along the water reservoirs and enjoy the serene surroundings.

    At the end of the afternoon you return to your guesthouse.

    Day 14 – Chittorgarh

    Today after breakfast you will go on a jeep safari to explore deeper into the interior of Chittorgarh. The safari will take you through picturesque villages and lush fields, where you can observe local life up close.

    In the afternoon you will have the opportunity to use the mountain bikes of the homestay and explore the area. Take a bike and cycle through the picturesque fields, where you will be surrounded by the natural beauty of the landscape.

    Day 15 – Chittorgarh – Chanoud, 200 km – 5 hours drive

    After an early breakfast, head to Chanoud. After a scenic drive, arrive in charming Chanoud, a hidden gem between Jodhpur and Udaipur. Upon arrival, admire the magnificent Chanoud Garh, a 300-year-old palace that exudes grandeur with its intricate filigree work and vibrant murals, and take a guided walk through the village. Pass historic temples, the local school, and the shops of artisans who handcraft each item, following in the footsteps of their ancestors. Along the way, you may encounter the Rabaris, known for their colorful clothing, jewelry, and crafts.

    After the walk you will enjoy an extensive lunch in the beautiful palace hotel where you will spend the night.

    Visit the peaceful Chanoud Lake in the late afternoon. Enjoy the serene setting and panoramic views of the salt pans and vast fields. This is the perfect place to relax and take in the beauty of the countryside.

    Dinner at the hotel.

    Day 16 – Chanoud – Ahore, 80 km, 2 hours drive

    After breakfast, depart for Ahore, a charming town known for its rich culture and historical sights.

    Upon arrival at Ahore, the serene atmosphere welcomes you. After checking in to your homestay, start your exploration with a visit to the Mahadev Temple, famous for its beautiful architecture and spiritual ambiance. Take your time to admire the details of the temple and observe the local pilgrims.

    Continue your walk to the beautiful Brahmin Havelis in the city. These traditional homes are a beautiful example of Rajasthani architecture and tell the story of local history and culture. Stroll through the narrow streets and enjoy the colorful details and the welcoming atmosphere.

    Dinner at the homestay.

    Day 17 – Ahore – Jaisalmer, 350 km – 6,5 hours drive

    Today you have a long journey ahead of you to Jaisalmer, also known as the golden city. You leave after breakfast towards Jaisalmer where you arrive in the afternoon. Check in at the atmospheric heritage hotel and relax at the pool.

    Day 18 – Jaisalmer

    After breakfast, visit the imposing Jaisalmer Fort, also known as Sonar Quila or the Golden Fort. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a vibrant fort with narrow streets, colorful markets and beautiful havelis. Visit the Raj Mahal and the various temples within the fort. After this, walk to the Patwon Ki Haveli, an impressive example of Jaisalmer architecture with beautiful wood carvings and detailed murals.

    In the afternoon, depart for the beautiful Sam Sand Dunes, located approximately 40 km from Jaisalmer. Enjoy the drive through the desert landscape and arrive at the dunes before the sun sets. Upon arrival at the dunes, hop on a camel for an unforgettable ride as the sun slowly sets. As you ride over the golden sand dunes, enjoy the spectacular view of the setting sun, which paints the sky in warm shades of orange and red. This is a perfect moment for photos and to enjoy the serene desert surroundings.

    Day 19 – Jaisalmer – Bikaner, 350 km – 6 hours drive

    This morning you will leave very early for Bikaner with its remarkable sights.

    Early afternoon arrive in Bikaner and head to Kote Gate to explore the market. Enjoy the vibrant street life, local vendors and colorful array of products on display.

    You will visit the Rampuria Haveli, nestled in the heart of the enchanting city. The haveli is an architectural masterpiece, this iconic structure was commissioned by the wealthy and influential Rampuria family, who were prominent traders in Bikaner.

    And if there is time left, visit Junagarh Fort to admire the stunning architecture and intricate details of this majestic structure.

    You will be staying in a charming 3 star hotel.

    Day 20 – Bikaner

    You will have breakfast at the hotel and then leave for Lalgarh Palace with its beautiful mix of Rajput, Mughal and European architectural styles.

    Then you will head towards Deshnok. You will explore the temple dedicated to Karni Mata, the goddess of rats. This place is famous for its thousands of rats that are considered sacred here. The rats are cherished and protected, and it is an honor to see them. Many visitors make offerings and ask for blessings while watching the rats roam freely. The temple itself is beautifully decorated with fine carvings and beautiful frescoes. Pay special attention to the silver and gold details that reflect the wealth and devotion of the worshippers. The atmosphere is both spiritual and unique, making it an unforgettable experience.

    In the late afternoon, depart for Gajner Lake, a picturesque spot surrounded by nature and tranquility. Upon reaching the lake, enjoy a leisurely stroll along the shores while taking in the serene beauty of the surroundings. As the sun sets, the sky transforms into a beautiful palette of colours, reflecting on the calm waters of the lake. This is a perfect time to relax and enjoy nature.

    Day 21 – Bikaner – Mandawa, 225 km – 4,5 hours drive

    After breakfast, depart for Mandawa. En route, stopover at Nawalgarh, a town famous for its picturesque havelis and rich artistic heritage.

    Upon arrival in Nawalgarh, you will be welcomed by a guide who will take you on a fascinating tour of the city. You will start with a visit to some of the most prominent havelis, such as the Anandilal Poddar Haveli, known for its stunning frescoes depicting mythological scenes and daily life. Next, you will visit the Aath Haveli, which is famous for its detailed architecture and vibrant colors.

    The guide will tell you about the history of these havelis and the artistic tradition of the Shekhawati region, known as the “open art gallery of Rajasthan.” As you walk through the streets, you will see frescoes that reflect the past, including images of steam locomotives symbolizing British influence.

    In the afternoon you will arrive in Mandawa. Upon arrival in this charming town you will check in to your 3 star accommodation and have some time to relax.

    After a short break, you will set off again with a guide for a tour this time of Mandawa, the famous “Open Air Art Gallery of Rajasthan.” You will explore the colorful havelis, painted mainly in vibrant hues such as blue, maroon, yellow-green and indigo.

    Day 22 – Mandawa

    After an early breakfast, depart for Lohargal, an important pilgrimage site in Rajasthan. Upon arrival, you will immediately feel the serene atmosphere of this holy place. Here you will find a beautiful temple dedicated to the sun god, where pilgrims gather to pay their respects.

    The holy pool at Lohargal attracts many visitors who come to wash away their sins and strengthen their spiritual connection. Take some time to enjoy the tranquility and unique ambiance of this place.

    If time permits, take a short drive to Kiroriji, a few kilometres from Lohargal. This place is particularly important for the Shraddha rituals, which are performed in memory of departed family members.

    After exploring Lohargal and Kiroriji proceed to Fatehpur, a city known for its abundance of havelis. Upon arrival you will find that Fatehpur is a treasure trove of beautiful architecture and culture.

    Wander through the city, where you will discover over 100 havelis, each with their own unique features and stories. A highlight of your visit is the Haveli of Nadine le Prince, a beautifully restored example of local architecture. Famous for its art and decorations, this haveli offers a fascinating glimpse into the lifestyle of the wealthy merchant families of the past.

    Day 23 – Mandawa – Delhi & return flight, 250 km – 5 hours drive

    During the day you will be transferred to Delhi airport for your flight back home (depending on the flight time you may also make a short visit to one of the sights in Delhi).

    Day 24 – Arrival at your home destination airport

    End of this unforgettable journey through Rajasthan, rich in cultural discoveries, human encounters, and enchanting landscapes.

    Accommodation

    • Hotel stays may vary depending on availability, which may affect prices.
    • The trip is based on staying in middle class hotels and charming guesthouses. For an additional fee, in some cities it is possible to upgrade to more luxurious hotels and a more luxurious car (Innova Crysta) with driver.

    Included in price

    • Accommodation is based on two people per room, including breakfast. Other meals are included when specifically stated in the itinerary.
    • Air-conditioned car (Sedan) with English speaking driver throughout the trip.
    • All activities described in the program unless otherwise stated.
    • Availability of English/French/Dutch speaking Heart of India Travel representative throughout the trip.
    • Tolls and parking apply.

    Not included in price

    • Other meals Refreshments and drinks
    • Optional and other activities.
    • International flight (average 650-750 euros).
    • Tips and personal expenses.
    • Travel and cancellation insurance.

    Estimated daily budget for items not included (meals, tours, tips) per person

    • Lunch or dinner;
    • Budget 2,50 to 4 euros per person for lunch or dinner.
    • Midrange, local restaurant or guesthouse / homestay / 3* hotel 3,50 to 11,00 euros per person for lunch or dinner.
    • Top class restaurants or 4/5 hotels 11,00 to 25,00 euros.
    • 2 to 3 hour tour: 15,00 to 30,00 euros.
    • Full day tour: 50,00 to 100,00 euros.
    • Extra safari: 35,00 to 60,00 euros.

    30 days Tourist E Visa from 33,00 euros.

    Use this link for your visa application: https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/visa/

    Tips

    • In restaurants, a tip is often included in the price and tipping is optional. Elsewhere, a tip is appreciated.
    • In restaurants, a tip is often included in the price and tipping is optional. Elsewhere, a tip is appreciated. Since salaries are very low here, we recommend tipping at least 10%. Since salaries are very low here, we recommend tipping at least 10%.
    • Hotels: bellboys and made-up rooms value anything from 0,30 cents to 1,00 euros.
    • Rental car with driver: a tip of 1,20 euros per day is recommended.
    Deep Soul Rajasthan Slow Journey

    A 24-day odyssey deep into the soul of India, exploring majestic forts and hidden rural villages at a relaxed pace.

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    Deep Soul Rajasthan Slow Journey

    A 24-day odyssey deep into the soul of India, exploring majestic forts and hidden rural villages at a relaxed pace.

    24
    days

    387390
    P.P
    Deep Soul Rajasthan Slow Journey

    A 24-day odyssey deep into the soul of India, exploring majestic forts and hidden rural villages at a relaxed pace.

    24
    days

    387390
    P.P
    Deep Soul Rajasthan Slow Journey

    A 24-day odyssey deep into the soul of India, exploring majestic forts and hidden rural villages at a relaxed pace.

    24
    days

    387390
    P.P
    Deep Soul Rajasthan Slow Journey

    A 24-day odyssey deep into the soul of India, exploring majestic forts and hidden rural villages at a relaxed pace.

    24
    days

    387390
    P.P
  • Hidden Holi Gujarat Photography Expedition

    Hidden Holi Gujarat Photography Expedition

    Photography & ethics

    • Possible photography styles: Street, candid, travel, documentary, nighttime photography, culture, portraits. (We focus on photography instead of talking about the equipment).
    • No models will be used on this tour. All photography will be documentary-style, grounded in authentic, respectful encounters with local communities. Participants are expected to approach all interactions with cultural sensitivity and openness.
    • This small-group journey is limited to a maximum of 8 participants to ensure a personal and mindful experience. A minimum of 4 participants is required for the tour to depart.
    • Online group call with Parvez and Nicole. Date to be announced

    Itinerary idea in detail

    17 March, Day 1 – Flight Home Town to Ahmedabad

    Today you start your adventure with an (often evening) flight from your home airport to Ahmedabad, the vibrant capital of Gujarat.

    18 March, Day 2 – Arrival in Ahmedabad

    Upon arrival at Ahmedabad Airport, you will be welcomed by our English speaking driver, who will take you to your 3* hotel.

    The afternoon is at leisure, giving you time to rest and acclimatize. You can explore the area, or simply enjoy a moment of relaxation.

    In the evening, you’ll meet your fellow travelers, as well as Parvez and Nicole, your guides for this unique photography journey.

    It’s a relaxed moment to get to know each other, share your expectations, and start building the connection that will enrich the experience over the days to come.

    19 March, Day 3 – Ahmedabad to Chhota Udepur (210 km – 3 hours drive)

    After breakfast, depart from Ahmedabad to Chhota Udepur, located in a tribal region with limited tourism infrastructure.

    You will stay in a neat, no-frills hotel that offers a clean and authentic experience.

    In the afternoon, enjoy some relaxed time to connect with your fellow travellers and ease into the rhythm of the journey.

    Join an informative session with Parvez and Nicole to learn about the tour’s focus, approach, and practical tips including answers to frequently asked questions.

    20 March, Day 4 – Chhota Udepur

    Early this morning, you’ll drive to Kavant to witness the vibrant and emotional Kavant Festival, a celebration of transitions, family bonds, and a successful harvest, expressed through color, music, and dance.

    On the way, you’ll see groups of tribal people making their way to the festival, on foot or in shared transport, dressed in striking traditional attire.

    Women from each village wear coordinated dupattas and skirts, while men sport matching turbans and skirts, each subgroup expressing its identity.

    Both genders are adorned with bold silver jewelry and carry accessories like sunglasses, lighters, and radios — a unique visual experience that reflects the spirit and pride of the Rathwa community.

    21 March, Day 5 – Chhota Udepur

    This morning, you’ll visit a vibrant village market where local men prepare for the Kavant Festival, surrounded by tribal crafts, traditional goods, and festive energy.

    In the evening, witness Holika Dahan, the symbolic bonfire marking the start of Holi.

    Rathwa villagers gather in ritual dress, singing and drumming as they light pyres and offer grains and flowers for blessings.

    Watch as men apply ceremonial face paint, preparing for the sacred festivities ahead.

    A powerful and rare glimpse into Holi through the eyes of the Rathwa tribe.

    22 March, Day 6 – Chhota Udepur

    This morning, you will take part in a photo review session with Parvez to analyze your shots, receive personalized feedback, and refine your visual storytelling.

    In the afternoon, visit the Tribal Museum of Chhota Udepur, which showcases objects, tools, traditional costumes, and dwellings of the Rathwa and Nayaka communities, offering a valuable immersion into their cultural heritage.

    In the evening, you will experience an intimate Holi celebration with the Rathwa community: ancestral rituals such as walking barefoot on embers, ritual dances, tribal music, and local drinks — a powerful and authentic moment, far from mainstream festivities.

    23 March, Day 7 – Chhota Udepur

    This morning, you’ll join photographer Parvez for a photo review session to refine your visual storytelling.

    Late in the morning, you will set out to explore the surrounding villages, where the Rathwa community celebrates Holi with drums, folk songs, and vibrant dances.

    A highlight of the day is the spinning pole ritual, where two men suspended from a wooden beam spin at high speed — a spectacular display of strength and ancient tradition.

    Soak up the festive atmosphere, interact with the locals, and discover traditional tribal art before returning to your accommodation in the evening.

    24 March, Day 8 – Chhota Udepur

    In the morning, take time to rest and reflect.

    Later, visit a Rathwa home to see vibrant Pithora paintings, ritual wall art created to invite health, fortune, and ancestral blessings, filled with symbolic figures like horses, elephants, and goats.

    In the late afternoon, explore Singala, a sacred site central to Rathwa spirituality, offering a deeper understanding of their beliefs and rituals.

    25 March, Day 9 – Chhota Udepur to Ahmedabad (210 km – 3 hours drive)

    Early morning, visit the lively Saturday cattle market in Chhota Udepur, where tribal groups like the Rathwas, Bhils, and Nayaks gather.

    Men in red turbans and women in colorful skirts and silver jewelry trade vegetables, grains, and livestock.

    It’s a vibrant glimpse into tribal culture and the local economy.

    26 March, Day 10 – Flight Ahmedabad to Home Town

    Check out from your hotel this morning.

    You’ll have some free time for last-minute shopping or sightseeing at your own pace.

    You will be picked up approximately four hours before your return flight and transferred to Ahmedabad Airport for your departure.

    27 March, Day 11 – Arrival at Your Home Destination Airport

    Arrival at your home destination airport.

    Accommodation

    • Please note that you will be traveling through a tribal region where no luxury accommodations are available. However, we have carefully selected clean and comfortable hotels that provide all essential amenities, including:  
    • From Day 3 to Day 8, you will be staying in modest but reliable accommodations. 
    • Private bathrooms with Western-style toilets  
    • Air conditioning, ceiling fans, and hot water  
    • Basic but well-maintained and hygienic environments  
    • Hotel stays may vary depending on availability, which may affect prices.   
    • For meals in local restaurants, you can expect to pay between €2 and €4 per meal. In Ahmedabad, prices may go up to around €10 per meal, depending on the restaurant you choose.  
    • Each day includes built-in rest time to allow you to recharge and reflect, especially after active mornings or long photo sessions.  
    • The photographer will offer explanations and tips indoors before each major shoot, so you can better understand the cultural context and prepare your approach.  
    • Please note that the daily itinerary may be subject to change. Occasionally, unexpected events may occur in the villages (such as local ceremonies, mourning periods, or unforeseen community decisions) that make certain activities unavailable or cancelled.  
      In such cases, an alternative village or activity will be arranged, always in keeping with the spirit and purpose of this immersive photography journey.  
    • Meals are not included in the tour price. However, you will have access to local restaurants that meet strict hygiene standards. Please note that there are no Western restaurant options available in this region, but the meals served are fresh, flavorful, and prepared with safety as a priority.  

    Included in price

    • Accommodation is based on two people per room, including breakfast. Other meals are included when specifically stated in the itinerary.
    • Air-conditioned car (Toyota Innova) with English speaking driver throughout the trip.
    • Entrance fees to all sights.
    • All activities described in the program unless otherwise stated.
    • A Heart of India Travel representative, fluent in English, French, and Dutch, will accompany the group throughout the entire journey to provide support, translations, and cultural context.
    • Professional photographer will travel with you for the entire duration of the tour. We will organize a dedicated evening session, during which the photographer will:Review and discuss participants work.Share personalized tips and insights.Answer questions and inspire you with practical advice.Tolls and parking apply

    Not included in price

    • International flight (about 650-750 euros)
    • Meals Drinks and snacks,Optional and other activities,
    • Tips and personal expenses,
    • Travel and cancellation insurance.
    • Single room surcharge per night 40 euros

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  • Tribal Trails Gujarat Hidden Festivals

    Tribal Trails Gujarat Hidden Festivals

    Itinerary idea in detail

    Day 1

    Today you start your adventure with an (often evening) flight from your home airport to Mumbai, the vibrant capital of Maharashtra.

    Day 2 arrival in Mumbai

    Upon arrival at Mumbai Airport, you will be met by an English-speaking driver who will take you to your boutique hotel in South Mumbai. This charming hotel offers an authentic and cozy atmosphere, ideal for relaxing after your journey.

    In the late afternoon, join an English-speaking guide for a heritage walk through the historic Colaba district. Explore the city’s colonial history and architectural heritage. During this tour, you’ll discover iconic landmarks such as the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel and the Gateway of India, both masterpieces of colonial architecture. The route takes you past historic buildings with beautiful British architecture, bustling markets and charming streets that reflect Mumbai’s rich history.

    Day 3 Mumbai

    You will be picked up from your hotel around 08:00 this morning to explore the essence of real Mumbai in a private car with driver and an English-speaking guide. First, you will visit Dhobhi Ghat, Asia’s largest open-air laundry plaza, where you will see the fascinating washing techniques of Mumbai’s laundries. Then, you will board a famous local train to Dharavi. Upon arrival, you will explore the commercial heart of the slum, where you will visit factories involved in plastic recycling, leather production, garment manufacturing and more. Get a direct insight into the lives of the workers and their daily routines.

    Afterwards, you will head to the residential area to see how the Dharavi people live, including the oldest community known for making earthenware pots and clay items. This walking tour offers an in-depth insight into the resilience and creativity of the Dharavi people. Following your slum tour, you will enjoy a simple, hygienic vegetarian lunch with a local family, where you can chat with the family and deepen your understanding of life in Dharavi.

    Optionally, you can dine tonight at Mirchi & Mime, a trendy restaurant serving modern Indian cuisine, prepared by hearing and speech impaired staff. Enjoy seasonal and classic dishes with a contemporary twist, presented in a calm and unique atmosphere.

    Day 4 Mumbai

    After breakfast, today you will embark on a full-day tour of Mumbai accompanied by an expert English-speaking guide. Throughout the day, he will share fascinating stories and interesting facts about the city’s history, culture and architecture. You will begin your tour at the world-famous Gateway of India, a majestic monument overlooking the Arabian Sea. Then, you will marvel at the magnificent Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, an iconic luxury hotel steeped in history.

    You will also get a chance to experience the flavours and dishes of Mumbai’s local cuisine today. You will indulge in various culinary delights that reflect the city’s rich culinary tradition. Taste delicious street food, traditional snacks and authentic dishes that will give you a true feel of Mumbai’s vibrant food culture. This gastronomic experience makes the day tour even more special and gives you an opportunity to explore the unique flavours of the city.

    The tour also provides a unique insight into life in Mumbai. You will pass the Oval Cricket Ground, Bombay High Court and the University of Mumbai during the day. A leisurely drive along Marine Drive, also known as the “Queen’s Chain”, offers breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea. We will stop at the Hanging Gardens and Kamla Nehru Park, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the city.

    You will also be amazed by the impressive architecture of Mumbai Town Hall, often compared to Big Ben, and the grandeur of the Maharashtra Police Headquarters. From the car, you will get a great view of major landmarks such as the David Sassoon Docks, the Indian Post Office Headquarters, the Reserve Bank of India, Girgaon Beach, Raj Bhawan, the Jain Temple, Nariman Point and the Churchgate Railway Station.

    Today you will visit Mani Bhawan, Gandhi’s former residence, where you will learn more about his life and legacy. Enjoy breathtaking views of the city skyline and discover the architectural beauty of Queen Victoria Railway Station.

    At the end of the day you will be dropped off at your hotel.

    Day 5 Mumbai – Vadodara 400 km – 6 hours travel

    After breakfast, visit the impressive Statue of Unity, located on the banks of the Narmada River. This gigantic monument, which is 182 meters high, is in honor of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, a key figure in the Indian independence movement. You take the elevator to the viewing platform at 153 meters high, from where you have a breathtaking view of the river and the surrounding nature reserve. Then you head to Vadodara where you arrive early afternoon and check in to your comfortable 4-star hotel.

    You will visit the Laxmi Vilas Palace and Museum which is an impressive example of Indo-Saracenic architecture and served as the residence of the Gaekwad Maharajas. Built in 1890 by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III, it is one of the largest private residences in the world, with opulent halls and beautiful gardens. The adjoining museum houses a rich collection of artefacts, weapons, and historical artifacts that provide a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the region.

    Next visit the Tambekar Wada, a three storied building which is a typical Maratha house and was once the residence of Bhau Tambekar. Inside the Wada are some of the most beautiful but dilapidated wall paintings from the 19th century.

    Day 6 Vadodara – Jambughoda, 150 km – 2,5 hours drive

    After breakfast, visit the Laxmi Vilas Palace and Museum which is an impressive example of Indo-Saracenic architecture and served as the residence of the Gaekwad Maharajas. Built in 1890 by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III, it is one of the largest private residences in the world, with opulent halls and beautiful gardens. The adjoining museum houses a rich collection of artefacts, weapons, and historical artifacts that provide a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the region.

    In the morning, drive towards Jambughoda, stopping en route at the Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This park is known for its impressive Indo-Saracensian architecture, including well-preserved mosques, palaces and forts dating back to the 15th century. Explore the ruins and enjoy the historical splendor and diversity of this ancient city, located at the foot of Pavagadh Hill.

    Then you head to Jambughoda where you will arrive during the day. You will spend the night in an attractive 3-star heritage hotel with swimming pool, an hour’s drive from Chhota Udepur.

    Day 7 Jambughoda

    This morning you will visit the Tribal Museum in Chhota Udepur. This museum has a valuable collection of tribal items and model huts of the Rathwas and Nayakas, which give a glimpse into their lifestyle and culture. Here you will learn more about the different tribes and their traditions.

    Next, visit a Rathwa house to see the traditional Pithora paintings. These ritual artworks are painted on the main walls of houses to bring good luck, well-being and health. The paintings often do not feature nature motifs but symbolic figures such as horses, bulls, elephants and goats, which represent the vision of God.

    You will also stop at the workshop of potters who make terracotta horses. Here you will have the opportunity to learn more about this craft.

    In the late afternoon you will visit Singala, a sacred place of the Rathwa. This is an important location for the local community, and you will learn more about their religious practices and the significance of this place for the tribe.

    After a day full of culture and discoveries you return to your accommodation. Enjoy dinner at the hotel.

    Day 8 Jambughoda

    After breakfast visit Malaja a charming Rathwa village beautifully situated in a hilly landscape surrounded by palm trees and local fields. Meet one of the painter families who make the traditional Pithora paintings and visit another interesting museum that gives you an insight into the culture of the tribes of this region. At the end of the day you will be taken back to your hotel for dinner.

    Day 9 holi Chhota Udepur

    After breakfast, prepare yourself for a day of colorful celebrations. Dress in old clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty, as Holi is known for its vibrant colors and powders. Spend your morning in the nearby villages around Chhota Udepur, where traditional Holi celebrations are in full swing. Locals begin the festivities by lighting bonfires, a ritual that symbolizes the victory of good over evil. This is often preceded by a communal prayer service and offerings, as the community comes together in a spirit of togetherness.

    After the morning ritual, it is time to join in the vibrant celebrations. The streets and squares are transformed into a sea of colors as locals and visitors sprinkle each other with bright powders (gulal) and water. The energy on the streets is infectious, with music and dance adding to the atmosphere. You will hear local tribal dances and songs, which are an important part of Holi celebrations in this region.

    Explore the various stalls and food stands set up especially for Holi. Try traditional Holi dishes like gujiya (sweet fried dough balls) and thandai (a refreshing drink made with herbs and spices).

    Late afternoon return to the hotel to relax. Dinner at the hotel.

    Day 10 Jambughoda

    Early today you will visit the weekly cattle market of Chhota Udepur. Held every Saturday, this market attracts different tribes of Gujarat, such as the Rathwas, Bhils and Nayaks. The Rathwa tribe is particularly prominent in this area. Men wear traditional red turbans and the women are dressed in knee-length skirts, colourful blouses and silver jewellery. Vegetables, grains and other produce are traded at the market, and animals such as cows, chickens and goats change hands. This lively market offers a fascinating insight into the local economy and culture.

    Relax this afternoon at the hotel pool, dinner at the hotel.

    Day 11 Jambughoda

    Early this morning you will drive to Kavant to attend the extraordinary Kavant Festival. It is a true celebration of emotional splendor, a ritual of transition, family relationships and a successful harvest, all brought together in one overwhelming display of color and vibrancy.

    Kavant has been the gathering place for the Rathva community since time immemorial. It is a gathering of the Rathva community where they spontaneously relive the joy of existence and life. It is a sheer delight to watch the exuberance of Rathva men and women in their distinctive attires as they gradually gather to sing and dance, discuss marriages and relationships, exchange goods and services, all rising to a grandiose peak of gaiety and energy that almost draws you into the enchanting world of Rathva culture.

    On the way to the village of Kavant, groups of tribals, adorned and excited, are often seen walking towards the festivities. They arrive via various modes of transport, with their signature accessories such as flashy sunglasses, cigarette lighters and radios. The women of each village wear dupattas and skirts of the same colour, while the men wear similar turbans and skirts to distinguish themselves from other subgroups. Both men and women are adorned with community-specific silver jewellery that is intricately designed and a feast for the eyes.

    At the end of the day you return to the hotel for your dinner.

    Day 12 Jambughoda – Ahmedabad 225 km 5 hours drive

    Before heading to Ahmedabad, visit the Kavant Market early this morning, known for its vibrant atmosphere and colorful array of traditional handicrafts.

    The market stalls are a feast for the senses, with beautifully woven fabrics, handmade jewellery and fine pottery, each representing a slice of Gujarat’s rich craft tradition. Kavant Market not only offers a unique shopping experience, but also a chance to experience the warm hospitality of the locals and take an authentic slice of India home with you.

    In the morning you drive to Ahmedabad and check in at the charming 3 star Haveli hotel in the old center of Ahmedabad,

    In the late afternoon or evening, you can visit Manek Chowk. This lively square in the city centre functions as a vegetable market in the morning and a jewellery market in the afternoon, the second largest in India, with an annual turnover of around Rs 3 million. Manek Chowk is especially famous for its food stalls that pop up around 20.00pm, where you can sample all sorts of local street food and delicacies.

    Day 13 Ahmedabad

    Today you will explore the old part of Ahmedabad during a fascinating heritage walk through the UNESCO World Heritage city. You will walk through the colorful and narrow streets, where the guide will introduce you to impressive historical buildings.

    After this, visit the Siddi Sayed Mosque, famous for its beautiful carvings and unique architecture. Then explore the Jumma Masjid, located in the heart of the old city, one of the largest mosques in India and a masterpiece of Mughal architecture.

    After the walk, head to Sabarmati Ashram, where the museum takes you through the historical era of India’s freedom struggle. The light and sound show at the ashram offers an in-depth insight into the life of Mahatma Gandhi and his influence on the independence movement.

    In the afternoon, visit the Adelaj Stepwell, one of the most beautiful stepwells in India. This well, over 500 years old, is an architectural marvel, beautifully decorated with detailed sculptures spread over five levels

    Day 14 Ahmedabad

    After breakfast, visit the Calico Museum of Textiles, one of the most prestigious textile museums in India. Housed in a beautiful old haveli (mansion), the museum offers a fascinating overview of India’s rich textile tradition. It displays an impressive collection of hand-woven fabrics, including beautiful silk saris, antique quilts, kalmkaris (textiles with traditional Indian painting techniques) and old carpets.

    In the afternoon, visit the Adelaj Stepwell, one of the most beautiful stepwells in India. This well, over 500 years old, is an architectural marvel, beautifully decorated with detailed sculptures spread over five levels.

    Day 15 Ahmedabad – Chhota Udepur – Santrampur, 350 km 7 hours drive

    Today after breakfast you will drive to Santrampur via a detour as this is the day Rathwa Holi is celebrated in the region around Chhota Udepur. This phenomenon usually occurs on the fifth day after Holi and is part of the local traditions and celebrations of the tribal communities in the region. This event marks the end of the Holi festivities and has a unique way of celebrating that is both culturally significant and visually impressive.

    During this celebration, tribal groups often block the roads in their region. This is not a violent act, but a ceremonial ritual where the road is blocked to attract the attention of passers-by. The blockade serves as a means to celebrate the festivities and the community, and it is also a way for the locals to show their cultural identity and solidarity. During this period, the Rathwa tribal people organize colorful and lively festivities. They dress up in traditional clothes and perform dances and songs. They often ask passers-by for a contribution or donation to be allowed to drive through.

    In the afternoon you will arrive at your heritage home stay, one of the finest heritage hotels in Gujarat. Nestled amidst the lush lower Aravalli’s lies this hidden paradise, a majestic pool villa beautifully situated on a lake.

    Enjoy dinner at the hotel and be pampered by the charm and hospitality of this historic accommodation.

    Day 16 Santrampur

    After breakfast, visit the ancient havelis and temples of Santrampur. Admire the beautiful architecture and intricate carvings that adorn these historic buildings.

    Spend the afternoon relaxing by the pool or taking a stroll through the beautiful heritage garden. In the late afternoon, take a stroll through the picturesque town of Sant. Explore the impressive Raj Mahal and Hawa Mahal, two magnificent monuments that offer a glimpse into the grandeur of a bygone era. Admire the detailed architecture and learn about the rich history of these historic buildings.

    Dinner at the hotel.

    Day 17 Santrampur – little rann of kutch, 285 km – 6 hours drive

    In the morning, after breakfast, you will head to Zainabad, located in the vicinity of the little Rann of Kutch. This salt marsh, which is part of the larger Rann of Kutch, is known as the last refuge for the Indian wild ass (Khur). The area has been declared as the Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary, where you can see these wild asses in their natural environment, often galloping in small herds.

    You will arrive in Zainabad early evening at your lodge, which is built in authentic style. Here you will enjoy dinner, while you can relax and let the experiences of the day sink in. The lodge offers a unique experience in the heart of nature.

    Day 18 little rann of kutch

    Early this morning you will go on safari in the Little Rann of Kutch, The area is known for its wild asses (Khur), which you can often spot during your early morning safari. In addition, the area is home to various unique mammals, such as the Indian Wolf, the Desert Fox and the Nilga and many bird species.

    After breakfast and lunch at the lodge, you will go on safari again at the end of the afternoon.

    Dinner at the lodge.

    Day 19 little rann of kutch

    Today you will have a fascinating day visiting the Banjara and Rabari villages in the Zainabad region of the Little Rann of Kutch. This region is known for its unique cultural diversity and beautiful landscapes.

    After breakfast, visit a Banjara village. The Banjaras are one of the largest settled tribal communities in Gujarat. The villages are picturesque and exude a traditional charm. You will see the Banjaras proudly displaying their colorful, handmade textiles and jewelry. As you walk around their villages, you will get a chance to admire their artisanal skills. The locals will be happy to show you their traditional dances and music, which are an important part of their culture.

    Day 20 Zainabad – Patan, 140 km – 3 hours drive

    After breakfast, you will depart for Patan. On the way, you will first visit the Sun Temple in Modhera, located on the banks of the Pushpavati River. This beautiful temple is known for its impressive architecture and the lively ceremonies that take place. Here you will see women of all ages, dressed in bright yellow, orange and red clothes, representing and honoring the sun.

    You continue your route to Patan, where you will explore the impressive Rani Ki Vav stepwell from the 11th century. In Patan you will also visit one of the families who are still master weavers of the colorful Potala silk and custodians of the ancient art of double ikat. This visit offers you a unique opportunity to learn more about these traditional weaving techniques and the art of silk weaving.

    Overnight stay in a well-kept and neat 3-star hotel.

    After lunch, proceed to the Rabari tribes, who are famous for their nomadic lifestyle. Unlike the settled Banjaras, the Rabaris are constantly moving with their herds throughout the region. You will visit their temporary settlements, where you will have the opportunity to explore the unique structure of their tents, the “bhungas”. These tents are decorated with hand-woven carpets and decorations that reflect their nomadic life. Discover how the Rabaris conduct their daily life and rituals in the rugged environment of the Little Rann of Kutch.

    At the end of the afternoon you return to the lodge for your dinner.

    Day 21 Patan – Poshina, 130 km – 2,5 hours drive

    After breakfast, en route to Poshina, drive first to Sidhpur, a charming town known for its beautiful historical buildings and traditional architecture. Here you can admire the unique Havelis adorned with artistic craftsmanship and colorful details that give a glimpse of the rich heritage of the region. Here you can try the popular street food dish bruhani chana or taste one of the delicious local sweets at Royal Nafees sweets.

    In the afternoon you will drive to Poshina in about 2,5 hours. Upon arrival in Poshina you will be warmly welcomed by the Maharaja family who run the heritage hotel. This historic hotel has been preserved in its original state, with authentic details that reflect the rich history and charm of the region. The hotel has a swimming pool, ideal for relaxing after these exciting days.

    In the evening, enjoy a home-cooked Indian dinner prepared by the hotel’s hospitable staff. Savor the authentic flavors of local cuisine as you relax in the unique atmosphere of this traditional retreat.

    Day 22 Poshina

    After breakfast, you will go on a jeep safari. You will visit the terracotta temple, dedicated to a local village deity, and admire the thousands of terracotta horses carefully crafted by the local community. These horses, each with unique details and designs, are not only artistically impressive but also an important cultural symbol. They are considered an offering to the deity and represent an age-old tradition of crafts in the region. The temple itself offers a mesmerizing experience, with the many terracotta statues providing a visual spectacle and a deep insight.

    After lunch, visit the sacred village of Ambaji, where you can see the Garcia girls carrying wood from the jungle to sell at the market. During your visit, you will also see some friendly tribal women and girls selling local fruits and vegetables.

    Next, you will visit the impressive Ambaji Temple, a holy place dedicated to the Goddess of Power. This temple is famous for its extraordinary gold-covered shrine that contains a whopping 400 kg of gold. The dazzling gold on the temple emphasizes the immense devotion and wealth of the worshippers.

    Before returning to your hotel, visit the Ambaji Jain Temple which is a holy place of great religious significance to the Jain community. This impressive temple, dedicated to the goddess Ambaji, is known for its beautiful architecture and richly decorated interior.

    After a day of exploring, enjoy dinner at the hotel, where you can relax and reflect on the day’s experiences.

    Day 23 Poshina

    Today you have an exciting day ahead of you!

    After breakfast drive to Gunbhakari, situated at the confluence of the Sabarmati, Akul and Vyakul rivers where the Chitra-Vichitra Mela takes place. This is the largest tribal fair in the region.

    The day begins with a magical arrival at the fairgrounds, where the temple overlooks the rivers and the surroundings are shrouded in a magical atmosphere. The Garasia, Gamar, Khair and Pargi tribes come from far and wide to the Mela, using every conceivable means of transport to reach their destination. The tribal groups, including the Bhils, appear in their traditional, colourful costumes. The men often wear a blue shirt, dhoti and a bright red or saffron turban, while the women adorn themselves in beautifully decorated ghaghras (embroidered skirts) that can be up to 18 metres in circumference. They are covered in heavy silver jewellery and use liquid kumkum to give their cheeks and lips a radiant red colour and kajal to accentuate their eyes.

    Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere this day, each group brings its own drum, which creates a constant and exciting beat that permeates the entire area. The women sing traditional folk songs and the dances are performed with enthusiasm.

    At the end of the day you return to the hotel where you can enjoy a drink by the pool. Dinner at the hotel.

    Day 24 Poshina – Ahmedabad – Airport of your home destination

    Today, you will be transferred to Ahmedabad airport in the morning or early afternoon. From there, your journey home will begin. We will ensure you arrive at the airport in plenty of time to check in and go through security procedures.

    Your flight home will likely include a transfer. After departing Ahmedabad, you will fly to an international hub or a transit airport, where you will connect to your next flight. This transfer can take some time, so please be aware that you will have a longer travel time on this day.

    Day 25 Arrival at your home airport

    Accommodation

    • Hotel stays may vary depending on availability, which may affect prices. 
    • Please note that the program is subject to change based on the locations of the fairs and events during the Holi period, which are often announced at the last minute. 
    • The trip is based on staying in middle class hotels and charming guesthouses. For an additional fee, in some cities it is possible to upgrade to more luxurious hotels and a more luxurious car (Innova Crysta) with driver. 

    Included in price

    • Accommodation is based on two people per room, including breakfast. Other meals are included when specifically stated in the itinerary.
    • Air-conditioned car (Sedan) with English speaking driver throughout the trip.
    • Domestic flight from Varanasi to Delhi (including 15 kg of checked baggage per person)
    • Entrance fees to all sights.
    • All activities described in the program unless otherwise stated.
    • Availability of English/French/Dutch speaking Heart of India Travel representative throughout the trip.
    • Tolls and parking apply.

    Not included in price

    • Other meals Refreshments and drinks
    • Optional and other activities.
    • International flight (average 650-750 euros).
    • Tips and personal expenses.
    • Travel and cancellation insurance.

    Estimated daily budget for items not included (meals, tours, tips) per person

    • Lunch or dinner;
    • Budget 2,50 to 4 euros per person for lunch or dinner.
    • Midrange, local restaurant or guesthouse / homestay / 3* hotel 3,50 to 11,00 euros per person for lunch or dinner.
    • Top class restaurants or 4/5 hotels 11,00 to 25,00 euros.
    • 2 to 3 hour tour: 15,00 to 30,00 euros.
    • Full day tour: 50,00 to 100,00 euros.
    • Extra safari: 35,00 to 60,00 euros.

    30 days Tourist E Visa from 33,00 euros.

    Use this link for your visa application: https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/visa/

    Tips

    • In restaurants, a tip is often included in the price and tipping is optional. Elsewhere, a tip is appreciated.
    • In restaurants, a tip is often included in the price and tipping is optional. Elsewhere, a tip is appreciated. Since salaries are very low here, we recommend tipping at least 10%. Since salaries are very low here, we recommend tipping at least 10%.
    • Hotels: bellboys and made-up rooms value anything from 0,30 cents to 1,00 euros.
    • Rental car with driver: a tip of 1,20 euros per day is recommended.
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  • Timeless Treasures Rajasthan Slow Exploration

    Timeless Treasures Rajasthan Slow Exploration

    Itinerary idea in detail

    Day 1 Depart from your home destination airport – Delhi airport

    Today you’ll begin your adventure with a flight from your home airport to Delhi, the vibrant capital of India.

    Day 2 Arrival Delhi airport – Delhi

    Upon arrival at the airport, you will be met at the arrivals hall by your English-speaking driver who will take you to your comfortable 3-star guesthouse in the Defence Colony area of New Delhi.

    In the afternoon, you will visit the old city of Delhi. You will explore the Red Fort, also known as Lal Qila, a masterpiece of Mughal architecture from the 17th century.

    After exploring the fort, you will board a rickshaw for a tour of Chandni Chowk, home to the largest spice market in Asia.

    Day 3 Delhi

    After breakfast, your driver will be waiting to take you to Humayun’s Tomb, a magnificent mausoleum built in the 16th century.

    The architectural masterpiece combines Mughal and Persian styles and is considered a precursor to the Taj Mahal.

    Later in the day, visit Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, a prominent Sikh temple known for its serene ambiance and spiritual significance.

    In the late afternoon, drive to India Gate, an imposing war memorial that is beautifully illuminated at sunset. Take a leisurely stroll through the expansive gardens here.

    Day 4 Delhi – Nawalgarh (260 km – 4 hours drive)

    After breakfast, you will head to Nawalgarh in the Shekhawati region, known as the “Open Air Art Gallery of Rajasthan”.

    This region is famous for its beautiful havelis and impressive frescoes.

    Around late morning, you will arrive in Nawalgarh where your guide will give you a tour of the city. You will visit beautiful havelis, the bustling car-free market street, the fort and the palace.

    Day 5 Nawalgarh

    After breakfast, drive to Mandawa for a walking tour with a local guide who will tell you more about the rich history of Mandawa.

    In the afternoon, explore interesting surrounding villages.

    Day 6 Nawalgarh – Jaipur (150 km – 2.5 hours drive)

    After breakfast, you will depart for Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan.

    The city is known as the Pink City because of its many pink buildings and has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 2019.

    You will stay in a cozy 4-star boutique hotel. Upon arrival, you can relax on the roof terrace or by the hotel pool.

    In the afternoon, you will take a walk through the colorful bazaars of Johari and Bapu, and enjoy a Chai (Indian tea) with a view of the Hawa Mahal.

    Day 7 Jaipur

    After breakfast, drive to Amer, 8 kilometers from Jaipur, to visit the magnificent Amber Fort.

    Take a walk through the old part of Amer and visit the Anokhi Museum for a fascinating look at traditional Indian textile art.

    End the day by heading to Nahargarh Fort for a beautiful view of the city at sunset.

    Day 8 Jaipur

    After breakfast, visit the impressive City Palace, with its striking gates, beautiful courtyards and lush gardens.

    Your driver will then take you to Jantar Mantar, where you will visit the world’s largest astronomical observatory with a guide.

    In the afternoon, explore Royal Gaitor, the burial place of the Maharajas, and enjoy the view of Jal Mahal, the Water Palace, at sunset.

    Day 9 Jaipur – Agra (250 km – 4 hours drive)

    Early this morning you will leave for Agra.

    On the way you will stop at the town of Abhaneri, known for the Harsha Mata Temple and the Chand Baori stepwell.

    You will also visit Fatehpur Sikri, the former capital of the Mughal Empire.

    In the late afternoon you will arrive at your charming homestay near the Taj Mahal.

    If you arrive in time, you will take a drive to a viewpoint for your first glimpse of the Taj Mahal at sunset.

    Day 10 Agra

    Early in the morning you will visit the famous Taj Mahal, a marble mausoleum built in memory of the wife of Emperor Shah Jahan.

    After breakfast at the guesthouse you will visit the imposing Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and main residence of the Mughal emperors until 1638.

    Day 11 Agra – Delhi – Return Flight (220 km – 3.5 hours drive)

    During the morning, drive back to Delhi.

    In the afternoon and evening, enjoy a culinary walk through the old center of Delhi and take some time for last-minute shopping, for example at Khan Market.

    Later, you will be transferred to Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi.

    We ensure that you arrive at the airport at least three hours before your international departure, allowing sufficient time for check-in and security procedures.

    Your return flight will most likely depart late in the evening or during the night.

    Day 12 Arrive at the airport of your home destination

    You land during the day at your home destination, with a mind full of unforgettable memories and a heart touched by the magic of India.

    Accommodation

    • Hotel stays may vary depending on availability, which may affect prices. 
    • If you are planning to visit the Taj Mahal, please note that the monument is closed on Fridays. For the best experience, I recommend planning your visit on another day, preferably during sunrise. The warm morning light that falls on the marble white building creates a breathtaking view. Make sure that your overnight stay in Agra does not fall from Thursday to Friday to not miss this unique experience. 
    • Plan your travel dates and bookings carefully to make the most of your visit to this iconic attraction. 

    Included in price

    • Accommodation is based on two people per room, including breakfast. Other meals are included when specifically stated in the itinerary.
    • Air-conditioned car (Sedan) with English speaking driver throughout the trip.
    • Entrance fees to all sights.
    • All activities described in the program unless otherwise stated.
    • Availability of English/French/Dutch speaking Heart of India Travel representative throughout the trip.
    • Tolls and parking apply.

    Not included in price

    • Other meals Refreshments and drinks
    • Optional and other activities.
    • International flight (average 600-700 euros).
    • Tips and personal expenses.
    • Travel and cancellation insurance.

    Estimated daily budget for items not included (meals, tours, tips) per person

    • Lunch or dinner;
    • Budget 2,50 to 4 euros per person for lunch or dinner.
    • Midrange, local restaurant or guesthouse / homestay / 3* hotel 3,50 to 11,00 euros per person for lunch or dinner.
    • Top class restaurants or 4/5 hotels 11,00 to 25,00 euros.
    • 2 to 3 hour tour: 15,00 to 30,00 euros.
    • Full day tour: 50,00 to 100,00 euros.
    • Extra safari: 35,00 to 60,00 euros.

    30 days Tourist E Visa from 33,00 euros.

    Use this link for your visa application: https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/visa/

    Tips

    • In restaurants, a tip is often included in the price and tipping is optional. Elsewhere, a tip is appreciated.
    • In restaurants, a tip is often included in the price and tipping is optional. Elsewhere, a tip is appreciated. Since salaries are very low here, we recommend tipping at least 10%. Since salaries are very low here, we recommend tipping at least 10%.
    • Hotels: bellboys and made-up rooms value anything from 0,30 cents to 1,00 euros.
    • Rental car with driver: a tip of 1,20 euros per day is recommended.
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    Timeless Treasures Rajasthan Slow Exploration

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  • Sacred Ganges Holi Uttar Pradesh Experience

    Sacred Ganges Holi Uttar Pradesh Experience

    Itinerary idea in detail

    Day 1 Departure from your home airport – Delhi airport

    Today you start your adventure with a (often evening) flight from your home airport to New Delhi, the vibrant capital of India.

    Day 2 Arrival at Delhi Airport

    Upon arrival at the airport, you will be met by an English-speaking driver and taken to your charming 3* guesthouse. After a short rest, discover Old Delhi by rickshaw through the alleys of Chandni Chowk. Visit the Jama Masjid, the capital’s largest mosque, and explore Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, a beautiful Sikh temple.

    Day 3 Delhi

    Today you will visit some of the sights in Delhi such as Humayun’s Tomb. This beautiful mausoleum, a precursor to the Taj Mahal, is an outstanding example of Mughal architecture.

    You will also visit Lodhi Gardens, a beautiful garden with historical tombs and monuments from the Lodhi dynasty, ideal for a quiet walk and nature photography.

    In the evening you will visit India Gate, a war memorial reminiscent of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, located in the heart of New Delhi.

    Day 4 Delhi – Barsana, Laddu Holi (150 km – 2.5 hours drive)

    This morning you will leave very early to reach Barsana on time and witness the traditional Laddu Holi, where temples and streets are filled with laddus (sweet balls) thrown to devotees by priests and residents.

    This ritual symbolizes spreading happiness and abundance.

    You will spend the night in Vrindavan in a comfortable 3-star hotel including breakfast.

    Day 5 Barsana Lathmar

    After breakfast, head to Barsana to witness the unique and traditional Lathmar Holi where women from Barsana playfully beat men from Nandgaon with sticks.

    Day 6 Nandgaon Lathmar

    Breakfast at the hotel.

    Today, Lathmar Holi takes place in Nandgaon, where the women from Nandgaon are now playfully hitting the men from Barsana with sticks.

    Today you will also have plenty of time to take in the colorful streets of the attractive village and visit the temple where people jovially daub each other with colored powder.

    Day 7 Vrindavan

    After breakfast today you will spend the day in Vrindavan, the holy city known as the playground of Lord Krishna.

    During the Holi festival, the city transforms into a vibrant spectacle of joy and devotion. The streets are flooded with colorful powders and water balloons as locals and visitors come together to celebrate the victory of good over evil.

    What makes Vrindavan so unique during Holi is the deeply rooted religious and cultural significance of the festival. The celebrations are infused with traditional music, dance and rituals that relive the divine playful adventures of Krishna and his companions.

    Temples are decorated and special processions are held, with the fervent devotion of the locals to Krishna palpable in every corner of the city.

    Celebrating Holi in Vrindavan offers an authentic and spiritual experience, with the city bathed in a sea of colours and the joyful atmosphere providing a special opportunity to experience the deeper spiritual traditions of India.

    Day 8 Vrindavan – Lucknow 400 km – 6 hours drive

    Early in the morning you set course for Lucknow, arriving early in the afternoon.

    Explore the bustling streets of Chowk Market, paying particular attention to the intricate embroidery and craftsmanship of Lucknow’s famous Chikan work.

    You will also visit the Bara Imambara, built in 1784 by Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula. This sprawling complex includes a majestic mosque, an impressive cenotaph and a labyrinth of underground passages. The building is known for its imposing architecture and historical significance, and offers a fascinating insight into the rich culture and history of the former Kingdom of Oudh.

    You will also visit Rumi Darwaza, also known as the “Turkish Gate,” which is an iconic gate in Lucknow dating back to the 18th century. Built by Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula, this majestic gate is known for its impressive Mughal architecture and elegant, historic appearance. You will stay in a comfortable 4-star hotel.

    Day 9 Lucknow – Varanasi 320 km – 6 hours drive

    Please note: Masan Holi Manikarnika Ghat (exact times/days to be confirmed once in Varanasi)

    Early in the morning you will head to Varanasi where you will experience Masan Holi which refers to a unique and lesser known variation of the traditional Holi festival celebrated in Varanasi. Masan Holi is characterized by a distinctive ritual involving the use of ash or “Masan” along with colored powders.

    During Masan Holi, the festivities usually begin with the burning of a pyre made of wood and cow dung cakes, which symbolizes the victory of good over evil. While the fire is burning, participants collect the ashes and mix them with water to form a thick paste. This paste is then applied to the participants’ faces and bodies, creating a unique black color.

    After applying the ash paste, colored powders are also used to playfully smear each other’s faces and clothes, similar to traditional Holi celebrations. However, the addition of the ash paste gives Masan Holi its distinctive black color, making it stand out from other Holi celebrations.

    Please note that this day can be quite hectic. In between you can take a short break and walk around the ghats.

    Overnight stay in a cozy guesthouse right on the Ganges.

    Day 10 Varanasi

    Just before sunrise, you will take a boat ride on the Ganges. This experience offers a unique and peaceful glimpse into daily life along the river. As you glide gently across the water, you will see the vibrant ghats of Varanasi from a different perspective. You will witness the rituals and ceremonies that take place here daily, from morning pujas to fire rituals at the ghats. The boat ride not only offers a panoramic view of the historical buildings and temples that line the river, but also a chance to understand the spiritual and cultural significance of the Ganges. It is an unforgettable way to experience the beauty and spiritual essence of Varanasi.

    After breakfast, you will take a fascinating walk along the ghats of the Ganges with a local guide. The ghats are the famous steps leading down to the holy river and are the heart of spiritual life in cities such as Varanasi. As you walk along the river, your guide will provide insights into the rich history and cultural significance of these sites. You will witness daily rituals, such as the traditional puja (prayer services), and the vibrant atmosphere that envelops the ghats. This experience offers a unique opportunity to experience the spiritual and cultural essence of the Ganges and gain a deeper understanding of local customs and traditions.

    At the end of the day, return to the ghats of the Ganges and take your seats to witness the famous Ganga Aarti. This daily ceremony takes place at the Dashashwamedh Ghat and offers a breathtaking spectacle of devotion and ritual. As the sun sets, burning oil torpedoes are held aloft by priests in a rhythmic pattern, accompanied by chants and prayers in honor of the holy river. Attracting locals and visitors alike, the Ganga Aarti is an awe-inspiring experience that brings to life the spiritual essence and cultural richness of Varanasi.

    Day 11 Varanasi

    Today you will attend Holi, the festival of colours which is also called the festival of love;

    Holi stands for; Victory of good over evil, welcoming spring, forgiveness and reconciliation, unity and togetherness, creativity and expression.

    It symbolizes a time of joy, connection and renewal, when people come together to celebrate, forgive and embrace the good in the world.

    Day 12 Varanasi – Delhi – Airport of your home destination

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    Today you will be transferred to Varanasi airport where you will take your flight to Delhi. From Delhi you will then depart for your home destination

    Day 13 Arrival at your home airport

    Accommodation

    Hotel stays may vary depending on availability, which may affect prices.The tour is based on accommodation in mid-range hotels, for an additional charge it is possible in some cities to upgrade to more luxurious 4 or 5 star hotels and a more luxurious car (Innova Crysta) with driver.

    Included in price

    • Accommodation is based on two people per room, including breakfast. Other meals are included when specifically stated in the itinerary.
    • Air-conditioned car (Sedan) with English speaking driver throughout the trip.
    • Domestic flight from Varanasi to Delhi (including 15 kg of checked baggage per person)
    • Entrance fees to all sights.
    • All activities described in the program unless otherwise stated.
    • Availability of English/French/Dutch speaking Heart of India Travel representative throughout the trip.
    • Tolls and parking apply.
    • Flight From Varanasi to Delhi

    Not included in price

    • Other meals Refreshments and drinks
    • Optional and other activities.
    • International flight (average 650-750 euros).
    • Tips and personal expenses.
    • Travel and cancellation insurance.

    Estimated daily budget for items not included (meals, tours, tips) per person

    • Lunch or dinner;
    • Budget 2,50 to 4 euros per person for lunch or dinner.
    • Midrange, local restaurant or guesthouse / homestay / 3* hotel 3,50 to 11,00 euros per person for lunch or dinner.
    • Top class restaurants or 4/5 hotels 11,00 to 25,00 euros.
    • 2 to 3 hour tour: 15,00 to 30,00 euros.
    • Full day tour: 50,00 to 100,00 euros.
    • Extra safari: 35,00 to 60,00 euros.

    30 days Tourist E Visa from 33,00 euros.

    Use this link for your visa application: https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/visa/

    Tips

    • In restaurants, a tip is often included in the price and tipping is optional. Elsewhere, a tip is appreciated.
    • In restaurants, a tip is often included in the price and tipping is optional. Elsewhere, a tip is appreciated. Since salaries are very low here, we recommend tipping at least 10%. Since salaries are very low here, we recommend tipping at least 10%.
    • Hotels: bellboys and made-up rooms value anything from 0,30 cents to 1,00 euros.
    • Rental car with driver: a tip of 1,20 euros per day is recommended.
    Sacred Ganges Holi Uttar Pradesh Experience

    A profound 13-day immersion into the spiritual soul of Varanasi and the intense traditions of traditional Holi. 

    13
    days

    288045
    P.P
    Sacred Ganges Holi Uttar Pradesh Experience

    A profound 13-day immersion into the spiritual soul of Varanasi and the intense traditions of traditional Holi. 

    13
    days

    288045
    P.P
    Sacred Ganges Holi Uttar Pradesh Experience

    A profound 13-day immersion into the spiritual soul of Varanasi and the intense traditions of traditional Holi. 

    13
    days

    288045
    P.P