Holi Festival Tour with Camel Safari in Rajasthan – 12 Days
- 12 Days
- Maximum Capacity: 20
- If Cancelled, Please Refer To Our Cancellation Policy. Tour cost is based on MINIMUM 2 PERSONS TRAVELLING TOGETHER
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Description
Embark on a vibrant and unforgettable journey through the heart of Rajasthan, where culture, colors, and adventure blend in the perfect celebration. Our 12-day Holi Festival Tour with Camel Safari in Rajasthan invites you to experience the joyous spirit of India’s most famous festival – Holi – in the land of kings. From the royal palaces of Jaipur to the desert sands of Rajasthan, you’ll not only immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Rajasthan but also participate in the exhilarating festivities of Holi, with an added twist of adventure on a traditional camel safari.
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Duration
12 Days, 9 Nights
Language
English
HIGHLIGHTS
To Enjoy You Holi Festival You Will Get
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A pair of white Kurta Payajama (For both men and women)
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Herbal colours+ Water Guns+ Water Balloons
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Cultural Event with Chang (Beating of Drums)
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Live traditional Music
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Traditional Turbans
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Open Shower and changing room facility
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Traditional Holi Festival Lunch
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Holi celebration festival cost for 14 Mar 25
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Explore vibrant cities like Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur.
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Witness traditional Rajasthani music, dance, and cuisine.
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Experience authentic village life
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Celebrate Holi in the historic cities of Jaipur and Udaipur, where you’ll be part of the exciting celebrations, colored powders, dance, music, and merriment.
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Camel Safari Adventure through the dunes of the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, offering breathtaking desert views and a glimpse into the life of Rajasthan’s desert communities.
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Explore Rajasthan’s majestic forts and palaces, including the Amber Fort, City Palace, Mehrangarh Fort, and Udaipur known as Venice of East or City of Lakes
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Experience Rajasthan’s vibrant culture, taste its flavorful cuisine, and interact with locals to truly understand the spirit of this royal state.
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Stay in traditional desert camps and heritage hotels, where royal hospitality meets local charm.
Included
- 11 Nights’ Of Accommodation In 3 Star Hotels / Mud Houses / Camping With Base Category Of Rooms At Each Place [ Upgrade of hotels available]
- Daily Breakfast At All The Hotels
- All Transportation, Driver And Sightseeing Tours Using An AC Medium Car.
- 11 Breakfasts in the tour plan
- Ride a rickshaw through bustling Old Delhi
- Explore the majestic Monuments in Old Delhi
- Holi celebration festival cost for 14 Mar
- 1 Traditional Holi Lunch as per tour plan
- 2 Lunches & 2 Dinners In the Tour plan
- Camel Safari Rides with Mobile tents accommodation in tour plan
- Folk Dance show in Udaipur
- English speaking local guide at all places as per tour plan
- Sightseeing As Per Tour Program.
- All Pick-Ups & Drop-Offs As Per Itinerary.
- All Taxes, Parking, Toll Charges, Driver Allowance, And Service Charges
Excluded
- Medical Insurance Of Any Kind
- Any Domestic / International Flight Fares
- Any Meals ( Unless Specified )
- Anything Except In Inclusions.
- Any Monument Fees As Per Tour Plan
- Any Expenses Arising Out Of Unforeseen Circumstances Like Flight Delay/Cancellation/Fare Hike, Strike Or Any Other Natural Calamities.
- Personal Nature Expenses I.E. Telephone Calls, Laundry, Soft / Hard Drinks, Meals, And Tipping
Travel Itinerary
10 March 25 - Arrive New Delhi
You will be met at the airport and transported to your hotel. For those arriving earlier in the day take the time to recover from the flight. Check in time at the hotel is 12pm.
11 March 25 - Tour of Old & New Delhi
Your sightseeing begins with a visit to Old Delhi, where the Mughal influence is evident, especially at the Jama Masjid, India’s largest mosque. Next, drive through New Delhi to see Raj Ghat, India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Parliament House, and other colonial buildings, reflecting the work of British architect Edwin Lutyens. Finally, explore the iconic Qutub Minar and Humayun's Tomb, showcasing stunning Persian-inspired Mughal architecture.
12 March 25 - Transfer to Agra, Visit Agra Fort & Taj Mahal
Today, transfer to Agra to explore the Mughal architectural wonders. After a brief rest at your hotel, visit the Agra Fort, a blend of Hindu and Mughal architecture, built with red sandstone and marble. Later, visit the Taj Mahal at sunset, a symbol of eternal love built by Shah Jahan for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. End the day shopping in local bazaars, where artisans continue the marble craftsmanship tradition.
(Note: Taj Mahal is closed on Fridays.)
13 March 25 - Transfer to Jaipur via Fatehpur Sikri
In the morning, depart for Jaipur, Rajasthan's "Pink City." En route, visit Fatehpur Sikri, a deserted Mughal citadel once Akbar’s capital. Jaipur, India's first planned city, is famous for its forts, palaces, and gardens. It remains a major heritage site. The day concludes with a visit to the vibrant evening markets before resting for tomorrow's sightseeing.
14 March 25 - In Jaipur - HOLI CELEBRATINS
Holi, originally called 'Holika,' is an ancient Indian festival mentioned in early religious texts. It is named after the story of Holika, sister of demon-king Hiranyakashipu, who tried to kill his son Prahlada for worshipping Lord Vishnu. Holika’s boon failed, and she was burned while Prahlada survived. Holi also celebrates Lord Krishna’s Raasleela with the gopis in Vrindavan. The festival symbolizes the victory of good over evil and the triumph of higher aspirations over base desires.
To Enjoy Holi Festival you will get
- Welcome Drink (Non/Alcoholic Beverages)
- A pair of white Kurta Payajama (For both men and women)
- Herbal colours+ Water Guns+ Water Balloons
- Cultural Event, Folk Dance show with Chang (Beating of Drums)
- Live traditional Music
- Traditional Turbans
- Open Shower and changing room facility
- Traditional Lunch
Evening is free for leisure and rest. Night stay is in Jaipur
15 March 25 - Explore Jaipur
After breakfast, drive to Amer, home to the massive Amer Palace Fort, once the capital of the Kachhawaha dynasty. Next, visit the City Palace, blending Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. Explore Jantar Mantar, an 18th-century observatory with precise solar devices. Finally, visit Hawa Mahal, a five-story pink sandstone palace built in 1799, designed for royal ladies to observe street events through discreet windows.
16 March 25 - Jaipur - Bikaner
Morning drive to Bikaner to explore Juna Garh fort, Haveli, Old Bazar, & famous Jain Mandir.
Completing your city tour we will continue your drive to stay in a home stay. On arrival at Bikaner you will be staying in a home stay of Bikaner village. Enjoy the local delicacies of the Rajasthan village
Night stay is in Sam sand dunes in Bikaner
17 March 25 - In Sam Sand Dunes
In the morning have breakfast at home stay and drive to starting point of camel safari. In the afternoon you will be served hot lunch while doing safari. If you are photograph lover then you have ample opportunity to photograph wildlife of desert, where Chinkara (Gazzal), Desert Fox, Blue Bull, Rabbits, Vultures, Eagles, Falcons, Demossil Cranes, Sandgrouse and verity of other animals can be sited.
Dinner will be severed at camp. Overnight in the tent.
18 March 25 - Bikaner – Jodhpur
Start with breakfast at camp, followed by a 1-2 hour camel safari covering 8 km. Drive to Jodhpur and check in at the hotel. Visit the Meherangarh Fort, one of India's largest forts, with stunning architecture and views. Explore Moti Mahal, the elegant Pearl Palace, and Phool Mahal, a private chamber for royal leisure. Finally, visit Jaswant Thada, a memorial built with polished marble, reflecting a beautiful aura in the sunlight.
19 March 25 - Jodhpur – Ranakpur – Udaipur
Drive from Jodhpur to the serene Ranakpur Temples, known for their beautiful Jain architecture. The 15th-century Chamukha Temple, made of white marble, is dedicated to Adinathji and features 20 halls and 1,444 unique pillars. The play of light and shadows adds to its splendor. After exploring Ranakpur, continue towards Udaipur, also called the Venice of the East or City of Lakes, Rajasthan.
20 March 25 - In Udaipur
Udaipur, once the capital of Mewar, is known as the Venice of the East. Surrounded by lakes, it is a gem of Rajasthan. Visit Lake Pichola with the City Palace on its banks, and Jagdish Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Explore Fatehsagar Lake, Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandir showcasing Rajasthani folk art, and enjoy a folk dance show. Udaipur’s rich history and scenic beauty make it a top tourist destination. Overnight stay in Udaipur.
21 March 25 - Udaipur – Depart
In time drive to Udaipur airport to board your flight for onwards journey. Tour Ends
Frequently Asked Questions
Is There A Supplement For Solo Travellers?
Yes there is a supplement for solo traveler. You can check the price with us for the same.
Is Free Wi-Fi Available In The Accommodation Used?
Mostly all the hotels are giving free WI-FI in the tour.
Are Airport Transfers Included In This Tour?
Yes, All Airport Transfers Are Included In The Tour Plan
What Currencies Are Required For This Tour ?
As you will be exploring places of India, hence Indian Rupees shall be required to pay in local areas In hotels and restaurants
How Long Has The Tour Company Been Trading?
In Travel Industry We Are Working Since 2013.
What Documents Will I Receive Before I Travel?
You Shall Receive Whole Tour Kit Which Includes Hotel Vouchers, Train / Flight Tickets / Meals Vouchers As Per Tour Plan.
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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