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Colours of Rajasthan - Pushkar Festival

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Activity Level

Easy & Moderate

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Activity

Culture

Overview

Discover the domain of the maharajas, seeing the Taj Mahal, searching for tigers and visiting the annual Pushkar Festival

Immerse yourself in Rajasthan, known as the Land of Kings for its countless palaces, forts and monuments to warriors past. On this culture-packed adventure, we visit the imposing forts of Jodhpur and Jaipur, visit the Taj Mahal at sunrise, and search Ranthambore National Park for the elusive Bengal tiger.

But what makes this departure extra special is the inclusion of the annual Pushkar Festival, one of the biggest cattle fairs in the world. In addition to the buying and selling of livestock, it hosts activities such as the ‘bridal competition’ and ‘longest moustache’, plus religious ceremonies around Pushkar Lake and dance displays to name a few.

Alternatively, join our Colours of Rajasthan trip.

Colours of Rajasthan – Pushkar Festival

Key Information

What's Included

  • All accommodation: 13 Classic nights (11 hotel, 2 deluxe fixed tent)
  • All breakfasts and three dinners
  • Immersive itinerary with all transport and listed activities
  • Expert tour leader to enhance your adventure
  • Arrival and departure transfers

Don't Forget To

  • Request a single room if required, purchase travel insurance and arrange any visas and vaccinations.

Highlights

  • Explore the majestic state of Rajasthan with a small group and expert tour leader
  • See the unforgettable Taj Mahal at sunrise, the most beautiful time to visit
  • Maximize your chances of spotting a tiger in Ranthambore National Park with two game drives
  • Discover the lesser-known Bundi, a fairytale town on the Aravali foothills
  • Explore the lakeside city of Udaipur, nicknamed the Venice of the East
  • Experience the Pushkar Festival, one of the most vibrant festivals in Asia

Itinerary

Colours of Rajasthan – Pushkar Festival
  • First Destination: Delhi
  • Next Destination: Delhi
  • Meals included:Dinner
  • Meals included:Breakfast
  • Meals included:Breakfast
  • Meals included:Breakfast
  • Meals included:Breakfast
  • Meals included:Breakfast
  • Meals included:Breakfast
  • Meals included:Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
  • Meals included:Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
  • Meals included:Breakfast
  • Meals included:Breakfast
  • Meals included:Breakfast
  • Meals included:Breakfast
  • Meals included:Breakfast
  • First Destination: Delhi
  • Next Destination: Delhi

Begin your adventure in pulsating Delhi. It’s a city split in two, with historic Old Delhi in the north and the nation’s capital, New Delhi, in the south. Today has been left free, allowing you time to settle into the trip.

Around 6pm, we gather as a group to get to know each other and learn more about the adventures ahead. Your tour leader then ensures a big welcome by arranging a group dinner at a nearby restaurant.

Want more time in Delhi? Secure pre-tour hotel nights through your sales representative

Accommodation: Hotel Bloom CR Park (or similar)

  • Meals included:Dinner

This morning, we visit the walled city of Old Delhi; crowded, full of activities and still influenced by the great Mughals who once ruled from the ramparts of the majestic Red Fort. We visit the 17th-century Jama Mosque (the largest mosque in India) and Rajghat, a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi. We also see India Gate and the vast colonial buildings as we navigate the city.
In the afternoon, we transfer (approximately six hours) to Ranthambore National Park.

Accommodation: Raj Palace Resort (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

Today we take two game drives in Ranthambore National Park. The reserve was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1957 and in 1974 became part of Project Tiger. After initial success, poaching has drastically reduced the tiger population. However, Ranthambore is still considered one of the best places to spot wild tigers and many of our groups over the last few years have seen the elusive predator. Ranthambore is also home to a great variety of other wildlife, including several species of monkey, deer, crocodile and birdlife.

During the game drives, each vehicle is joined by a Forest Guard, a requirement by the local authorities. The Forest Guards are part of a national park initiative to generate employment for the nearby villages. They are skilled spotters and trackers so, though their English is sometimes very limited, they greatly improve the experience.

Accommodation: Raj Palace Resort (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast
Colours of Rajasthan – Pushkar Festival

Leave Ranthambore and drive (approximately four hours) to Bundi, a delightful town on the Aravali foothills. It is best known for its palaces and the beautifully decorated stepwells that were used to collect water during the monsoon centuries ago. Visit Bundi Fort in the afternoon, one of the most beautiful palaces in India and home to outstanding miniature paintings portraying the history of the palace and its royal family. The fort is high on a hill overlooking Bundi and its Krishna blue stonewashed houses.

Accommodation: Ishwari Niwas Hotel (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast
Colours of Rajasthan – Pushkar Festival

Set off on our five-hour (145mi/235km) journey to the lakeside city of Udaipur. Known as the Pearl of Rajasthan, the City of Sunrise and Venice of the East, Udaipur is a beautiful place regarded by both Indians and visitors as the most romantic city in India.

Accommodation: Paras Mahal Hotel (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

On the east side of Lake Pichola, the main palace commands an unsurpassed view across the shimmering lake to the dusty Aravalli Hills.

The lake has two islands, each with a palace to rival that on the mainland; Jag Mandir and Jag Nivas (the latter is now the Lake Palace Hotel) rise out of their own reflections in the lake waters. Udaipur is surrounded by a massive bastion with five gates and dominating the town is the City Palace of the Maharana. The sumptuous apartments are decorated with multi-coloured mosaics, elaborate mirror work and inlaid tiles; half of these can be visited as the current Maharaja still occupies the rest of the palace. We spend the morning visiting the City Palace and Jagdish Temple, with a huge black-stone image of Jagannath, an aspect of Lord Vishnu. If time allows, it may be possible to visit the gardens of Gulab Bag or take a boat trip on the lake. The afternoon is free to enjoy this evocative city.

Accommodation: Paras Mahal Hotel (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

Taking the scenic road out of Udaipur, we head to the blue city of Jodhpur, where the houses were painted blue to distinguish them as those of Brahmins. It was founded by the Rajput chief Roa Jodha and was formerly the capital of the Marwar state. The city is surrounded by a wall almost 6mi (10km) in circumference and is dominated by the massive fort that stands on a rocky hill commanding the surrounding desert.

It’s a seven-hour drive there, but to break up the journey we visit the 15th-century Jain temple at Ranakpur. The main temple, beautifully carved from marble, is dedicated to Adinath and has 29 halls supported by 1,444 pillars, each delicately carved with a different design.

Accommodation: Shree Ram International Hotel (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

Start early and transfer (approximately six hours) to Pushkar, pilgrimage town and home to the annual Pushkar Festival. Steeped in mysticism and surrounded by the desert this little town is a holy site on the fringes of a lake. This is a great place to relax and soak up the atmosphere.

Accommodation: Atithi Camp (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We have a full day to enjoy one of the most vibrant festivals in Asia. The normally peaceful oasis of Pushkar is transformed into a bustling meeting place when the tranquil desert becomes a colourful blanket of camels, fires and tents with stall holders, musicians and comedians plying their wears amid the high-spirited festivities.

Accommodation: Atithi Camp (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Colours of Rajasthan – Pushkar Festival

In the morning, we do some sightseeing; in the centre of town is the holy Pushkar Lake surrounded by several temples, including a Bramha temple said to be the only temple in the world dedicated to this deity. A dip in the lake waters and worship at Bramha temple ensure salvation.

In the afternoon, we drive (approximately three hours) to Jaipur, an attractive city of broad avenues, built of sandstone and painted pink at a later stage.

Accommodation: Hotel 7 Apple (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

We start as the sun rises, heading out for a dawn walking tour led by a local guide as the Pink City wakes. See the local people start their day and the rituals that take place in early morning markets and small temples. We visit different chowkris (blocks) within the walled city, with the chance to interact with different artisans.

Returning to the hotel for breakfast and some time to refresh, we head out again mid-morning for a city tour led by a local guide. Visit the highlights, including one of the most intriguing sights in India, the observatory of Jai Singh, an assembly of immense astronomical instruments. We also see the Hawa Mahal, or Palace of the Winds, and the splendid Amber Palace, rising above a lake outside the city.

Accommodation: Hotel 7 Apple (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast
Colours of Rajasthan – Pushkar Festival

Transfer to Agra (approximately 4hr 30min), visiting Fatehpur Sikri, the deserted royal city of Emperor Akbar, on the way. This impressive and well-preserved citadel became his capital in 1571, after the blessing of a local Moslem holy man correctly predicted the birth of a longed-for son, his successor Jehangir. The mosque, designed to hold 10,000 worshippers, the palaces, residences and halls of audience, are constructed of decorative red sandstone. But this magnificence only lasted 14 years; Akbar left Fatehpur Sikri in 1584 to secure his outlying territories, leaving this city much as we see it today.

This afternoon, we visit the imposing Red Fort of Akbar (Agra Fort), whose mighty sandstone walls enclose the beautiful white-marble Pearl Mosque and the palaces, halls, courtyards and fountains of his sons and successors, Jehangir and Shah Jahan.

Accommodation: Avalon Palms (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

Wake early to visit the Taj Mahal at sunrise, when the white-marble exterior is illuminated by the soft early light, the crowds are smaller and the birds chatter among themselves. After admiring it from the outside, we head inside, with a chance to explore the beautiful inner chambers and mausoleum, while our tour leader shares the history of this New World Wonder.

Following breakfast, we begin on our journey (approximately four to five hours) back to Delhi, stopping on the outskirts of Agra to visit and support Wildlife SOS. Their work is dedicated to rescuing and caring for sloth bears and elephants. At the Agra Elephant Conservation and Care Centre, we meet an education officer to learn about their vital work and commitment to rehabilitating abused elephants and advocating for their conservation through public awareness campaigns. We tour the centre and see some of the rescued elephants and hear their stories.

After this informative visit, we resume our drive to Delhi and check into our hotel. It’s your last night together so the tour leader can help to arrange a group dinner.

Accommodation: Bloom Hotel CR Park (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast
Colours of Rajasthan – Pushkar Festival

The adventure ends after breakfast. Alternatively, if you’d like to spend a bit more time exploring this magnificent city, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.

  • Meals included:Breakfast

Dates & Prices

  • Saturday 14 Nov 2026 to Friday 27 Nov 2026

    Availability
    Guaranteed (Available)

    This departure is available for new bookings and has reached the minimum number of passengers required to go ahead. Please click Continue to proceed with booking or contact our Sales team for assistance.

    Optional Single Supplement
    +USD 953

    USD 2925 (excl. flights)

    Book with USD 731 deposit

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  • Wednesday 03 Nov 2027 to Tuesday 16 Nov 2027

    Availability
    Guaranteed (Available)

    This departure is available for new bookings and has reached the minimum number of passengers required to go ahead. Please click Continue to proceed with booking or contact our Sales team for assistance.

    Optional Single Supplement
    +USD 998

    USD 2625 (excl. flights)

    Book with USD 656 deposit

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Accommodation

Hotels and deluxe fixed tents

During this trip, we spend 10 nights in hotels, all with en suite facilities. Accommodation for the two nights in Pushkar is in deluxe fixed tents with attached bathrooms.

Delhi: Bloom Hotel CR Park (night 1 and 12)

Colours of Rajasthan – Pushkar Festival

Located in the upscale and affluent neighborhood of Chittaranjan Park, Bloom Hotel CR Park provides a seamless stay experience in the lively setting of Delhi. CR Park combines the essence of Kolkata with the charming allure of Delhi. Strategically situated in South Delhi, this hotel offers convenient access to the city’s bustling business districts and cultural attractions.

Bundi: Ishwari Niwas Hotel (night 4)

Colours of Rajasthan – Pushkar Festival

Stay in a haveli (mansion) turned heritage hotel. It provides 24 rooms with traditional Bundi décor around an open courtyard with seating. There’s also a multi-cuisine restaurant, which specialises in Rajasthani dishes. The 100-year-old building, constructed during the reign of Maharao Raja Ishwari Singh, is close to the Bundi Palace and other historic attractions.

Udaipur: Paras Mahal Hotel (nights 5-6)

Colours of Rajasthan – Pushkar Festival

Relax in green gardens overlooking the Aravalli Hills when you stay at the Paras Mahal. Find further chilled moments at the Urvashi Bar, an ideal gathering spot for the group, or with a splash in the pool. It’s also close to the main attractions in Udaipur: the City Palace and Lake Pichola.

Pushkar: Atithi Camp (nights 8-9)

Colours of Rajasthan – Pushkar Festival

During the Pushkar Festival, we stay at Atithi Camp, sleeping in deluxe fixed tents with proper beds and an attached bathroom. When you’re not at the festival, relax on your veranda or take a stroll in the gardens.

Worth knowing

  • Hotels in India usually do not have heating as there are really only a couple of months in the year when the weather can get rather cold. You can request more blankets or the hotel may be able to provide a standing heater for your room. Please talk to your tour leader if you need help in this matter.

Essential Information

This trip is rated Activity Level 2 (Easy & Moderate). For more information on our trip gradings please visit the Activity Level Guidelines page. If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip, please contact us.

Pace: This is a fast-paced cultural trip, packed with the highlights of Rajasthan. It is not overly demanding, but some days can be busy and long, particularly where travelling is combined with sightseeing.

Journeys: The roads are generally pretty good, but traffic and/or road damage after the monsoon can sometimes slow us down. We travel mainly on comparatively quiet roads for at least half the journey. Longer distances are covered by private bus and should take around six to seven hours; however, delays are possible and journey times can increase. This trip does involve a lot of time on the road; however, this gives you the perfect opportunity to see the diversity of one of India’s most colourful states.

Weather: It can be quite hot and dusty (except December to February) and the bustle of the Indian cities can be tiring.

Monuments: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is responsible for the conservation of many monuments in India, including the Taj Mahal, and very occasionally this may mean that work is taking place at sites visited on this trip. The ASI schedule is never published so it is not possible to forewarn when work is taking place.

Key information

Start hotel: Bloom Hotel CR Park, A, 2 & 3, Chittranjan Park Rd, Block A, Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi, Delhi 110019, India
Phone: +91 11 4122 5666

Recommended arrival time:  You can arrive at any time today. There will be a welcome briefing in the evening, but if you miss it the leader will update you separately.
Airport: Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL)

Getting to the start hotel

The start hotel is approximately 35 minutes’ drive from the airport. Exodus provides free arrival transfers to the start hotel from the airport for all customers. If you would like further information on joining this trip, please speak to your sales representative.

Catching your return flight

Exodus provides free departure transfers for all customers to Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) from the end hotel. Please ensure you provide your flight details at least 2 weeks prior to arrival to secure your airport transfer.

India

To avoid possible problems at immigration, make sure your passport is valid for a minimum of 180 days at the time of entry into India.

Travellers from the UK, US, CA and EU normally need a visa to enter India. Please note, visa requirements often change and it is your responsibility to obtain any required visas for this trip. Therefore, we recommend that you check with the nearest embassy or consulate of your chosen destination(s), including any countries you may be transiting or transferring through.
Some local governments provide guidance on what visas their citizens need. To help, we’ve gathered a selection of useful links below.

• Australia: www.smartraveller.gov.au/destinations/asia/india
• Canada: www.travel.gc.ca/destinations/india
• United Kingdom: www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/india/entry-requirements
• USA: www.travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages/India.html

Travellers eligible for an e-visa, which includes those from the UK, US, CA and EU, can apply at www.indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa/tvoa.html.

For more information on applying for your Indian Visa, including details required for your start hotel and local reference contacts, please click on this link: Indian Visa Information.

New Digital Arrival Card

Travellers from the UK, US, EU and Canada must also complete a Digital Arrival Card. This can be filled online up to 72 hours before arrival via the official Indian visa website https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/earrival/. This is separate from the Indian e-visa process and this remains the same. Physical cards will remain at the arrival airport until 1 April 2026, at which point the Digital Arrival Card will be made mandatory.

India is famous for its food and there is ample chance to try various curries such as the familiar tandoori, biriyani and rogan josh. But there are other specialities and Western dishes available too. In addition, there are wonderful deserts and excellent beers, soft drinks and Indian specialities such as lassi, a refreshing yoghurt drink. You should allow at least 1,400-2,400 Indian rupees (approximately US$20-US$35) per day for lunch and dinner. You can eat out very cheaply in India, but if you go to the more expensive restaurants most of the time, you will spend more than the suggested amount. In most of the towns there is a good choice of restaurants and a choice between Indian and Western-style food. If you are a vegetarian, India is probably one of the best destinations to travel to. Tea and soft drinks are very cheap. A (large!) bottle of beer is approximately 300-400 rupees (US$4-5). Mineral water is available in large containers in the bus, so please bring a water bottle with you to refill. Please note, service in restaurants can be quite slow.

During October/November the days are normally warm to hot and nights cool or mild. Humidity is very low with little or no rain. Evenings in Delhi can be surprisingly cool.

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We do this through our innovative Thriving Nature, Thriving People plan.

This ‘nature positive’ approach is designed to help nature and communities thrive in harmony through practical solutions, such as reducing carbon and waste on our trips, supporting conservation projects through the Exodus Adventure Travels Foundation, and rewilding 100 square metres for every Exodus traveller.

Ashley Michael

Rating: 5

India was incredible

What a brilliant couple of weeks we had in India. Everything was taken care of without worry, feeling safe and free to take in all the trip had to offer. It was very full on with little time for rest. Our full recommendation to anyone looking to cover lots of...

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing a close up view of the Taj Mahal through one of the gates was a wow moment. We enjoyed Udaipur despite the weather, very pretty and so much shopping to be done. The food throughout was so enjoyable.

Thoughts on Group Leader

We had Varun on our trip. He was an excellent organiser, great company and the support team of driver and mate were stars. I don't know how they navigated us without incident on the infamous India roads.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Just go for it. Upgrade your camera options before you go - India is a permanent photo opportunity. Depending on the time of year you are thinking, wear thermals under rainproofs for the safari. We were unlucky with the weather and gutted we saw no tigers but it was an uncomfortable day on the trucks in the wet weather. Be prepared for cold showers, not all hotels had hot water. One thing we have to mention (more down the itinerary than anything to do with our personal trip) was such little time at Taj Mahal. The day should start earlier so if we had our time again we would request this. The last days and Taj day in particular was such a rush. Fab trip overall, will return to India one day.

USD 2625
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