Most Inspirational Moment
I really enjoyed the visit to Bundi; we stayed and ate in a heritage hotel; had a guided tour around the Palace which is a Hogwarts-style maze of rooms and courtyards climbing up the mountain dominating the town; visited the local tea shop for Masala chai; and dodged the chaos of the market to get home for an excellent dinner...
Thoughts on Group Leader
Raj Sharma was the best guide that I think I've ever had; knowledgeable, supremely organised, and very focused on making sure the tour group is getting the best from the trip. He was open to any line of questions (arranged marriages? politics? Indian history? the caste system?) and has a great sense of humour. I'd book him again in a heartbeat, and if you get the chance see if he's free for your tour.
Advice for Potential Travellers
There's a lot of travel! We were a group aged between 61 and 72, and all pretty fit, but you have to have stamina to get through 2 weeks of pretty incessant coach journeys. And take Kindles / headphones / books... Some of the walking requires proper footwear (not boots) as it can be uneven and v dusty. ATMs can be a challenge - those who took Sterling/Dollars and converted it probably had an easier time than those of us relying on cards to withdraw cash - and forget contactless/credit cards