Overview
There is a moment on this journey — it comes not at the Taj Mahal, not at Amber Fort, but somewhere in a village in rural Rajasthan, climbing a 400-year-old fort at dawn with a cup of chai in your hand — when India stops performing for you and simply is.
Most first-timer India tours follow the same line: Delhi, Jaipur, Agra, done. Three cities, seven days, a hundred photographs. This one follows the same geography — and then breaks from it at exactly the right moment.
This 7-day private India tour is built around the Golden Triangle, but with one detour that changes everything. Between the chaos of Old Delhi and the pink palaces of Jaipur, the itinerary turns off the highway into Tordi Garh — a Rajasthan heritage village that most travellers drive straight past without knowing it exists. Here, a jeep safari through the wilderness takes in a 300-year-old stepwell, a shepherd community and an organic farm. A sunrise hike leads to the ancient Tordi Fort. The night sky over the desert, without a city in any direction, is something no itinerary can fully prepare you for.
Then Delhi — and India at its most layered.
Two days in the capital: the lanes of Old Delhi where Jama Masjid rises above the rooftops and Chandni Chowk has been selling everything to everyone since 1650. Then New Delhi — Humayun's Tomb and Qutub Minar, two UNESCO World Heritage Sites that between them span eight centuries of the city's history. Delhi is not one place. It is six cities built on top of each other, and two days is the minimum needed to begin to feel that.
Then Rajasthan — and the detour that defines the tour.
The train from Delhi to Tordi Garh is the tour's first act of departure — from the capital's noise into the quieter rhythms of rural India. Tordi Garh is not a resort pretending to be a village. It is a village with a heritage hotel in it, and the difference is something you feel the moment you arrive. The jeep safari, the stepwell, the organic farm, the fort at sunrise — these are not experiences arranged for tourists. They are the texture of a place that has existed this way for centuries and happens, generously, to let you in.
Jaipur follows — the Pink City — with Amber Fort's hilltop grandeur, the Sheesh Mahal's mirrored interior and the Hawa Mahal's 953 windows. Jaipur is the only city on this tour that is still a living royal capital — the Maharaja of Jaipur still lives in the City Palace. That continuity is felt in the streets, in the way the city has maintained its pink colour since 1876 when it was painted for the Prince of Wales. It does not feel like a museum. It feels like a kingdom that simply decided to let visitors in.
Then the drive to Agra with a stop at Abhaneri's Chand Baori — the 9th-century stepwell with 3,500 geometric steps, one of the most visually extraordinary structures in India and almost always quieter than it deserves to be — and Fatehpur Sikri, Akbar's abandoned Mughal capital, left intact after just 14 years.
And then, before 6am, the Taj Mahal.
There is nothing to add to what has already been written about the Taj Mahal. Except this: the white marble turns soft pink in the first light of dawn for approximately 45 minutes before the sun rises fully and it disappears. The crowds arrive after 7am. What happens in those 45 minutes — the light, the silence, the scale of what Shah Jahan built as an act of grief — is the moment every first-time visitor to India carries home above everything else.
Seven days. One Golden Triangle. One village in the desert that nobody told you about. And one morning that justifies the entire journey.
Duration
7 Days, 6 Nights
Language
English
Price
US$725DURATION 7 Days / 6 Nights
TOUR STYLE Private Guided Cultural Tour
TOUR TYPE Fully Private
START / END New Delhi → New Delhi
DESTINATIONS Delhi · Tordi Garh · Jaipur · Abhaneri · Fatehpur Sikri · Agra
ACCOMMODATIONS Heritage hotels, village stay and comfort hotels throughout
TRAIN Indian Railways — Delhi to Tordi Garh included
IDEAL FOR First-time India visitors · Couples · Cultural travellers · Taj Mahal bucket list
Day 1: Arrive New Delhi
Day 2: Old & New Delhi
Day 3: Delhi To Tordi Garh [By Train]
Day 4: Tordi Garh - Jaipur [By Private Car]
Day 5: In Jaipur
Day 6: Jaipur - Chand Baori - Fatehpur Sikri - Agra
Day 7: Agra - New Delhi Depart
For first-time visitors to India who want more than the standard Delhi–Jaipur–Agra loop. For those who want to see the Taj Mahal at sunrise and also disappear for a night into a village in rural Rajasthan where a 400-year-old fort sits on a hill and the night sky has no competition.
This tour is for travellers who want to come home saying they understood India, not just that they photographed it. If you want the Taj Mahal and the village that nobody told you about — this is the seven days that gives you both.
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Easy to Moderate. Delhi and Jaipur involve gentle heritage walks at an unhurried pace. The Tordi Fort sunrise hike is 1–2 km on a gradual incline. Agra requires comfortable shoes for uneven monument paths. No trekking required. TTI guides adjust pace to the group every day.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Delhi Six Empires on the Same Streets
- Chandni Chowk Rickshaw Selling Everything Since 1650
- Humayun's Tomb The Building That Inspired the Taj
- Indian Railways Delhi to Rajasthan — The Real India by Train
- Tordi Garh The Village Nobody Told You About
- Tordi Fort Sunrise 400 Years Old, Tea at the Top
- Amber Fort 100 Years to Build, Still Feels Lived In
- Sheesh Mahal One Candle, A Thousand Reflections
- Chand Baori 3,500 Steps — Look Up From the Bottom
- Taj Mahal at 6am Pink Marble, No Crowds, 45 Minutes Only
Travel Itinerary
Indira Gandhi International Airport - New Delhi - Local Market - Connaught Place
Welcome to Delhi - a city that has been the capital of six different empires and shows all of them simultaneously. Your TTI representative meets you at arrivals and transfers you to your hotel.
The air outside the terminal is warm and carries the smell of jasmine garlands, diesel and woodsmoke simultaneously - a combination that exists nowhere else on earth. Somewhere between the terminal and the hotel, over a roadside chai that costs ten rupees and tastes better than anything that followed it, India begins.
TTI Insider: Delhi has been destroyed and rebuilt seven times — each time by a different empire, each time on a slightly different footprint. Walking Connaught Place you are standing in Lutyens' New Delhi — the eighth city.
The ruins of cities one through seven are visible within 20 minutes drive in every direction. No other capital on earth carries its history this visibly. An auto-rickshaw to India Gate after dinner makes this real in about twenty minutes.
Jama Masjid - Gurdwara Sis Ganj - Chandni Chowk - Humayun's Tomb - UNESCO Qutub Minar - UNESCO India Gate - Diplomatic Enclave
A full guided day through Delhi's layers. Old Delhi first: Jama Masjid — India's largest mosque, built by Shah Jahan in 1656, its courtyard holding 25,000 worshippers — and the Gurdwara Sis Ganj Sikh Temple.
Then the rickshaw ride through Chandni Chowk, the market street that has been selling everything to everyone since 1650.
New Delhi in the afternoon: Humayun's Tomb and Qutub Minar - two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, eight centuries apart - and the ceremonial boulevard to India Gate. The shift between the two Delhis happens in twenty minutes of driving and five hundred years of history.
TTI Insider: At Humayun's Tomb, walk past the main façade and continue to the rear garden. From there the tomb rises against the sky with no other visitor between you and it. This is the angle the architect intended and almost nobody finds it. The Taj Mahal was designed by architects who had studied this building. Stand here and you can see why.
New Delhi Railway Station - Tordi Garh · Rajasthan - 300-Year-Old Stepwell - Shepherd Community - Organic Farm - Tordi Sagar Dam
The superfast train from Delhi leaves the capital behind and the landscape opens into rural Rajasthan — flat, wide, a different pace entirely.
Arrive at Tordi Garh: a heritage village that most travellers drive straight past without knowing it exists. This afternoon a jeep safari takes you into the wilderness - a 300-year-old stepwell carved into the earth, a shepherd community whose daily rhythms have not changed in generations, an organic farm and the Tordi Sagar Dam at sunset with tea and biscuits served at the water's edge.
TTI Insider: The 300-year-old stepwell on the jeep safari is not a monument with an entrance fee - it is simply there, in the landscape, as it has been for three centuries.
Climb down the steps to the water level. The geometry of the stonework above you, with the sky visible at the top, is one of the finest spaces you will stand in on this tour. Nobody is managing the experience. That is exactly what makes it extraordinary.
Tordi Fort - 400 Years Old - Village Walk · Tordi Garh - Jaipur · Pink City- Rajasthan Countryside
Before breakfast, the sunrise hike to Tordi Fort - a 400-year-old hilltop fort with views across the Rajasthan countryside as the light arrives. Tea and biscuits at the top. The village below is just waking up.
After breakfast, a guided 2–3 hour village walk through the lanes of Tordi Garh - this is rural Rajasthan without the performance, moving at the pace of a community that has been here far longer than any tourist route.
Then drive to Jaipur. The Pink City arrives like a different world.
TTI Insider: On the village walk, let your guide set the pace - not the other way around. The most interesting moments come from stopping without a reason: a courtyard seen through an open door, a woman rolling dough on a stone threshold, a child who follows the group for ten minutes before disappearing. These are the details that do not appear on any highlight reel but are the ones guests describe when they get home.
Amber Fort - Sheesh Mahal · Mirror Palace - Maota Lake- City Palace- Jantar Mantar- Hawa Mahal · Palace of Winds- Local Markets · Jaipur
Amber Fort on the hilltop above Maota Lake - 100 years to build, still feels inhabited. Inside the Sheesh Mahal, one candle fills the entire ceiling with a thousand reflections.
Then the City Palace or Jantar Mantar, the Hawa Mahal's 953 windows, and the old bazaars at your own pace. Evening — ask your guide for the best dal baati in the city. Not the tourist version. The real one.
TTI Insider: At the Sheesh Mahal, stand still before your guide produces the torch. The room in ordinary light is already extraordinary. When the torch comes on and the ceiling ignites with reflections — put the phone down for ten seconds first. The room deserves ten seconds of just looking.
Abhaneri · Chand Baori Stepwell- Fatehpur Sikri · UNESCO- Agra · Uttar Pradesh- Agra Fort
The drive to Agra holds two of the most extraordinary stops on this tour.
First: Abhaneri's Chand Baori — a 9th-century stepwell with 3,500 geometric steps descending 20 metres into the earth, one of the most visually astonishing structures in India and almost always quieter than it deserves to be.
Then Fatehpur Sikri — Akbar's Mughal capital, built in 1571 and abandoned after only 14 years, left perfectly intact in red sandstone. The ghost-city silence at the far end of the complex, away from the entrance, is where the scale of what was abandoned becomes real.
Arrive Agra. Tomorrow begins before 6am.
TTI Insider: At Chand Baori, descend to the lowest level that is open to visitors. From the bottom, look up: 3,500 steps rise in perfect geometric symmetry above you to a rectangle of sky.
This view - the entire stepwell from below — is the one that ends up on the wall when guests get home. Almost no one thinks to look up from the bottom until their guide suggests it. Look up.
Taj Mahal · UNESCO - Wonder of the World- Agra Fort · UNESCO - Yamuna River- New Delhi - Departure
Arrive before 6am. For 45 minutes the white marble turns soft pink - a colour that disappears when the sun fully rises and the crowds arrive. Shah Jahan built this between 1631 and 1653 - 22 years, 20,000 workers, a grief made permanent in marble.
Then Agra Fort - the red sandstone fortress where Shah Jahan spent his final years under house arrest, looking across the Yamuna at the tomb he had built. Then Delhi for your departure.
TTI Insider: The Taj is closed every Friday. TTI builds your itinerary around this — your visit always falls on a permitted day. The 6am version is the only version worth seeing. This is the one we ensure you get.
INCLUDED
- 6 nights accommodation in heritage and comfort hotels
- Daily breakfast throughout the tour
- Airport / Railway stations arrival and departure transfers at all places
- Indian Railways train journey from Delhi to Village Stay
- All transfers and sightseeing by private air-conditioned vehicle
- Guided sightseeing in Delhi, Jaipur and Agra
- Village walk and jeep safari experience at Village Stay, Rajasthan
- Services of professional English-speaking local guides
- All applicable local taxes
EXCLUDED
- International flights to/from India
- Entrance fees to monuments as per itinerary
- India visa fees and travel insurance
- Lunches and dinners unless specified
- Personal expenses (tips, drinks, laundry)
- Camera and video fees at monuments
- Optional activities or excursions
- Any services not mentioned under “Tour Inclusions”
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. This 7-day Golden Triangle-style itinerary is designed specifically for first-time visitors to India. It covers Delhi, rural Rajasthan, Jaipur, Agra, and the Taj Mahal with guided support and smooth transfers.
Yes. You will visit the Taj Mahal in Agra on Day 7 with a professional English-speaking guide. Entrance fees are excluded unless specified, but the guided visit is included.
Yes. The tour includes a pre-booked Superfast Indian Railways train from Delhi to Rajasthan in reserved seating. It is safe, authentic, and a great way to experience local life.
You will stay in carefully selected heritage and comfort hotels, including a traditional village stay in Rajasthan for an authentic cultural experience.
Yes. All airport and railway station arrival and departure transfers are included, ensuring a smooth and stress-free journey.
This is a private tour with your own vehicle, driver, and local guides, offering flexibility and personalized attention.
Yes. Most foreign travelers require an Indian tourist visa. Many nationalities can apply online for an e-Visa before arrival.
Monument entrance fees are excluded unless specifically mentioned. Your guide will assist with purchasing tickets at each site.
This itinerary includes a unique Rajasthan village stay, jeep safari, and authentic rural experiences, making it more immersive than standard Golden Triangle tours.
Yes. India is safe for tourists, especially on a guided private tour. This itinerary includes pre-arranged transfers, trusted drivers, professional local guides, and carefully selected hotels for a smooth and secure experience.
Tour Terms & Conditions
- Until 90 days prior to arrival – 30% of the deposited amount
- Between 89 days to 60 days prior to arrival – 40% of the deposited amount
- Between 59 days to 0 days prior to arrival – NO REFUND
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