Overview
Tribal Tours in Rajasthan are becoming increasingly popular among both local and international tourists. Rajasthan’s indigenous peoples are one-of-a-kind, and they are capable of fleeing even in the direst of circumstances. Tourists are interested in learning how these folks left and the techniques they use to live in these deserts.
Explore sections of Rajasthan that have managed to keep their historic charms and rituals on the journey.
On that whole journey, you will get the chance to see the tribe’s communities such as the Bishnois, Bhils, Nauls, and several others, getting you up close and personal with an amazing culture rich in tales of honor, dignity, and affection.
Highlights of the Tour
Places visited: Delhi – Samode – Nawalgarh – Khimsar – Jaisalmer – Pokhran – Jodhpur – Rohet – Daspan – Sirohi – Ranakpur – Devigarh – Udaipur – Dungarpur – Bijaipur –Kota – Bundi – Pachewar – Jaipur – Bhandarej – Karauli – Bharatpur – Delhi
Day 01: Arrive in Delhi
Upon your arrival in Delhi, our airport representative will meet and greet you at the airport and transfer you to the hotel.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 02: Delhi Sightseeing
The morning after delicious breakfast you will be on a sightseeing tour of Old Delhi and New Delhi. You will start your tour from Old Delhi where you will visit Jama Masjid, Red Fort (view from outside), ChandniChowk, and you will also enjoy a rickshaw ride from Jama Masjid to ChandniChowk.
After lunch, you will visit the Humayun Tomb and the Qutub Minar. You will be driving past the parliament house, president’s house, and other government buildings on Rajpath. After you complete the sightseeing, our driver will drop you at the hotel.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 03: Delhi – Samode (250 km/05 hrs)
Proceed to Samode after breakfast in the morning. It’s a little town near Jaipur’s outskirts. The opulent palaces of Samode are well-known. The wonderfully carved interiors and beautifully frescoed walls of the palaces here are on display. When you get in Samode, check into the hotel. Following that, you will tour the charming village, where agriculture and cattle farming is a way of life. You will learn about crafts and the craftspeople of the area. Enjoy a one-of-a-kind taste of rural life and ancient traditions.
Overnight you will stay at a heritage hotel.
Day 04: Samode – Nawalgarh (116 km/2 hrs)
After a fantastic breakfast, you will travel by road to Nawalgarh. Check into your hotel upon arrival.
You will eventually see the Naul tribe of this region. Examine their tribal way of life in further depth.
The area is so intriguing that it has been included in many movies. Nawalgarh’s major tourist destinations are Nawalgarh Fort, which has a large collection of intriguing frescos, RoopNiwas Palace, which is known for its gorgeous fountains and beautiful gardens, and AnandiLalPodar Haveli, a house with outstanding frescos with unique subjects. Another must-see in Nawalgarh is the Sheesh Mahal, which displays the creative talent of Rajputana craftsmen.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 05: Nawalgarh – Khimsar(242km/04hrs)
This morning you will drive to Khimsar. Upon arrival check into the hotel. This is a little village; While visiting this lonely village, learn about aboriginal village life.
During the day, visit the Khimsar Fort, a powerful structure built for the royal women’s usage. The fort’s outstanding beauty has aided in its conversion into a historical hotel. In the evening, you may take a camel or jeep safari to Khimsar Dunes Village. The little region is home to eco-friendly cottages. Its pastoral beauty will captivate you.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 06: Khimsar – Jaisalmer (290km/05hrs)
Today, you will proceed to Jaisalmer. Upon arrival check into the hotel.
Later, venture off to see the Jaisalmer Fort. The fort, which is located on the Trikuta hill, was commissioned by Rajput monarch Jaisal. The remainder of the day will be spent touring Patwon-ki-Haveli and Nathmalji-ki-Haveli. The Patwon-ki-Haveli, which dates back to the 19th century, has been turned into a museum with magnificent artwork, beautiful woodwork, and wonderful furnishings. The NathmalJi Ki haveli enchants tourists not only with its grandeur and design but also with the intriguing mythology behind its creation.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 07: Jaisalmer – Pokhran(110km/02hrs)
Drive to Pokhran after breakfast. It is a tranquil village that is excellent for a relaxing and leisurely holiday.
Check into your hotel upon arrival. Set off on a sightseeing trip to Pokhran in the afternoon. The town’s principal tourist destinations are Fort Pokhran, which sits majestically amongst the Thar Desert, and the Pokhran Museum, a modest museum within the fort that displays a collection of paintings, firearms, and the royal family costumes, among other things.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 08: Pokhran – Jodhpur (171km/03 hrs)
Today, you will proceed to Jodhpur. Upon arrival check-in at the hotel. Enjoy a half-day sightseeing tour of Mehrangarh Fort (one of India’s largest forts) and Jaswant Thada in the morning (a 19th-century white marble royal cenotaph).
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 09: Jodhpur – Rohet (37km/01hrs)
You will travel to Rohet this morning. Check into your hotel upon arrival.
Following that, go on a village safari to meet the residents and learn about their way of life. From close quarters, marvel at the art and craft forms they have preserved. In the afternoon, you will go on a Jeep safari to the Rabari and Bishnoi tribal villages.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 10: Rohet– Siyana (117km/02 hrs)
After breakfast, you will drive to Siyana village, wherein magnificent fields produce abundant harvests. In addition, the community is well-known for its embroidery shoes and heritage hotel. When you arrive in Siyana, check into the hotel. In the late afternoon, you will visit the village and visit the families that create Bhil-style bows and arrows.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 11: Siyana sightseeing
Today, you will enjoy the tribal tour of Siyana. Siyana, located on the outskirts of the vast Thar Desert, is a tiny hamlet that provides a comprehensive insight into traditional living. The unknown village is great for adrenaline seekers looking for some excitement in the form of safaris. Don’t miss out on observing agricultural life while you’re here.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 12: Siyana – Sirohi (42km/01hrs)
After breakfast, you will drive to the Sirohi. This village is a perfect blend of Mewar, Marwar, and Gujarat. Check into your hotel upon arrival. After you’ve freshened up, you’ll go exploring around Sirohi village. Rajasthan’s quirky destinations will provide experiences to be treasured for a lifetime.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 13: Sirohi – Ranakpur (98km/02hrs)
Today, you will drive to Ranakpur. Upon arrival at Ranakpur, check-in at the hotel. Following that, you will be driven to the well-known Jain Temple. The temple, which was built in the 15th century, is made up of thousands of pillars that support the shrine’s many chambers. Surprisingly, no two pillars are alike. This magnificent temple was built using light-colored marble.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 14: Ranakpur – Devigarh– Udaipur (120km/02 hrs)
You will travel to Udaipur. Enroute you will visit Devigarh. This is preceded by a tour of the key tourist destinations, such as Bapparawal Lake, which is noted for its beauty, the Eklingji temple complex, a famous Hindu pilgrimage devoted to Lord Shiva, and Nathdwara, a lovely village that translates as the “Gateway” to the Lord.” In the evening, go to Nagda, which includes a group of temples known as the SahastraBahu temple, which has enticing stone sculpting. A stunning Lilly pond complements the temple complex’s charm.
You will continue to drive to Udaipur. Upon arrival check into the hotel.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 15: Udaipur sightseeing
Today sightseeing tour of Udaipur visits City Palace, Jagdish Temple, Saheliyon-ki-Bari, and Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandir. Your entire day would be spent learning about the history of these locations. In the evening, enjoy a boat ride on Lake Pichola.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 16: Udaipur – Dungarpur (105km/02hrs)
This morning, you will travel to Dungarpur. Dungarpur located, on the Rajasthan-Gujarat border, is a charming tribal village. The village’s prominence is mostly due to its royal mansions and palaces. The town is also notable for its quantity of green marble. Check into the hotel upon arrival.
After freshening up, take a sightseeing tour to Dungarpur, which features the JunaMahal, a seven-story monument that resembles a fortress. The castle has also been meticulously designed, with little paintings and lovely murals. Another excellent spot to visit is the Shrinathji Temple. The temple is frequented by devotees of Lord Krishna and houses bewitching idols of Radhikaji and GoverdhanNathji and also visits Udai Bilas Palace, which is built in the traditional Rajputana architectural style.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 17: Dungarpur – Bijapur via Chittorgarh (215km/05hrs)
Today, you will proceed to Bijapur. Enroute you will visit Chittorgarh Fort. The fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a symbol of Rajput grandeur and bravery.
Following your tour to Chittorgarh, you will continue your journey to Bijapur, a Meena tribes’ base, where you will get the opportunity to learn about their culture and traditions.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 18: Bijapur– Kota (340km/06 hrs)
On this day you will travel to Kota. Upon arrival check into the hotel. After freshen-up sightseeing tour of Kota.
The town is well-known for its palaces, one-of-a-kind art styles, places of worship, and museums. Chambal Garden, one of India’s most beautiful picnic spots in the midst of exquisite greenery, MaharaoMadho Singh Museum – a museum with an excellent piece of Rajput miniature paintings, and Kota Barrage – a water source with a magnificent view of water flowing through gates – are the popular destinations of Kota.
Other sights include the Government Museum, Jag Mandir Palace, a beautiful palace set among the Kishore Sagar Lake, and the Godavari Dham Temple.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 19: Kota – Bundi (40km/01hrs)
This morning you will proceed to Bundi. Upon arrival check into the hotel. Bundi, popularly known as the “City of Wells,” is another undiscovered treasure in Rajasthan. The setting is so beautiful that Rudyard Kipling was inspired to write a section of his renowned novel ‘Kim’ here.
After you’ve straightened your back, take a guided tour of Bundi’s key tourist sites, including Taragarh Fort, the most magnificent edifice paying respect to Rajput design, Bundi Palace, ChitraMahal, a former garden palace, and Rani JikiBaori, Queen’s Stepwell. Later, you will go to Raj Mahal, a 300-year-old palace that inspired a village to be named after it.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 20: Bundi – Pachewar (140km/03hrs)
The morning after breakfast you will drive to Pachwar. Upon your arrival at Pachewar, check in at the hotel.
After some relaxation, you’ll go to the peaceful and well-preserved Pachewar fort, which features a vast rampart with towering gates, exquisite balconies, and a pastoral setting. Later in the evening, you’ll go for a leisurely walk among the local villages.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 21: Pachewar – Jaipur (88km/02hrs)
This morning you will drive to Jaipur. Upon your arrival at Jaipur, check in at the hotel. After check-in, you will enjoy a sightseeing tour of Jaipur. First, you will drive to Amber which is just 13 km from Jaipur city center. Where you will see the marvelous monument of Amber Fort and you will also enjoy the elephant ride there.
Later you will come back from Amber Fort and take some photos near the JalMahal. Afternoon you will visit City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and Hawa mahal. Evening you can walk near the local market of Jaipur.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 22: Jaipur – Bhandarej (70km/01 hrs)
On this day you will travel to Bhandarej. The village has a magnificent setting near a lake, with other communities around it. The community once noted for its latticework, clay containers, and distinctive sculptures are alive but forgotten. Check into the hotel upon arrival in Bhandarej.
The town is also a popular tourist destination, offering activities like camel rides, horseback riding, and vehicle safaris. Afternoon half-day sightseeing tour of Badrawati Palace. The palace is a superb example of a blend of Mughal and Rajput architectural styles. Other tourist sites include Baoli, an architectural marvel from a bygone period, and the MehandipurBalaji temple.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 23: Bhandarej – Karauli (126km/02 hrs)
Today morning after delicious breakfast you will proceed to Karauli. This medieval princely kingdom is home to an ancient fort and many residences with beautiful paintings and latticework. Check into the hotel upon arrival. Karauli’s major tourist attractions include Bhanwar Vilas Palace, a palatial house that has been partially converted into a rich heritage hotel, Karauli City Palace, a revamped palace inspired by the Delhi style of architecture, Kaila Devi Sanctuary, and the Timangarh Fort, which overlooks the surroundings and was named after King Timanpal.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 24: Karauli – Bharatpur (110km/02 hrs)
The morning after breakfast our driver will proceed to Bharatpur. Upon arrival check into the hotel. In the afternoon, you will visit Keoladeo National Park, a famous waterbirds sanctuary that is home to thousands of birds, and the Lohagarh Fort, which emanates rugged strength and boasts a stunning perspective of its mud bastions. A naturalist will accompany you on a rickshaw trip through Bharatpur’s national park.
Overnight you will stay at your hotel.
Day 25: Bharatpur –Delhi (220km/05hrs) Delhi – Onward Destination
This morning you will drive to Delhi. Upon arrival in Delhi, our driver will transfer to you at Delhi airport where you will board your ongoing flight back home.
Humayun’s Tomb, Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Jama Masjid, Raj Ghat, India Gate, Jain religious temples, Buddhists sightseeing, Jeep safari, Elephant safari, historical places at Orchha
Jeep safari, wildlife of BR Hills, Bandipur National Park, Ooty Tea Plantation, Eravikulam National Park, backwater boating, Kumarakom bird sanctuary
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