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Rajasthan India with Nepal Tour Package

20 Nights / 21 Days

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Coverage Area : Delhi - Mandawa - Bikaner - Jaisalmer - Jodhpur - . Ranakpur - Udaipur - Pushkar- Jaipur - Agra - Varanasi – Kathmandu

India and Nepal combined package with beautiful Rajasthan has a lot more to offer its tourists. Stunning palaces, gorgeous architecture, remnants from the history mixed with camel safari, and Rajasthani food enthralls those who decide to spend the vacation. The life seems incomplete if you haven’t watched the starry nights staying amid the India’s biggest desert – Thar. The entire experience turns incredible if you get a chance to enjoy Ghoomar performance by the Rajasthani Folk dancers.

NTP ndia and Nepal tour packages are designed to give the vacationers a taste of extremes. From the hot wild desert region, we take you to the calm and tranquil Himalayan foothill. Soon as you arrive in Nepal, your heart fills with the humming of Buddha’s chant.

Day by Day Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Delhi. Visit the historical places in Delhi
Day 02: Drive from Delhi to Mandawa
Day 03: Drive from Mandawa to Bikaner (188 kms)
Day 04: Drive from Bikaner to Jaisalmer (331 kms)
Day 05: Visit tourist friendly places in Jaisalmer
Day 06: Drive from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur. Visit the tourist friendly places in Jodhpur (285 kms)
Day 07: Drive from Jodhpur to Ranakpur. Ranakpur to Udaipur
Day 08: Udaipur
Day 09: Udaipur to Pushkar by road (320 kms.)
Day 10: Drive from Pushkar to Jaipur (143 kms.)
Day 11: Jaipur sightseeing and a visit to Amer Palace
Day 12: Drive from Jaipur to Agra via Fatehpur Sikri
Day 13: An overnight journey from Agra to Varanasi by train
Day 14: Varanasi
Day 15: City tour of Varanasi
Day 16: Flight from Varanasi to Kathmandu
Day 17: Kathmandu
Day 18: Kathmandu
Day 19: Kathmandu
Day 20: Fly from Kathmandu to Delhi
Day 21: Departure

Tips for Travellers for Planning their Tour

Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive in Delhi. Visit the historical places in Delhi

Highlights: Delhi - Visit Raj Ghat, Jama Masjid, Qutab Minar, Humayun's Tomb, Laxmi Narayan Temple & drive past Red Fort, Chandni Chowk, President House, Parliament. etc.

Day 02: Drive from Delhi to Mandawa

Highlights: Visit the Shekhavati Villages.

Day 03: Drive from Mandawa to Bikaner (188 kms)

Highlights: Bikaner - visit the Junagadh Fort with Suraj Pol & Chand pol gates, Joramal temple, Har Mandir & the bazaars.

Day 04: Drive from Bikaner to Jaisalmer (331 kms)

Day 05: Visit tourist friendly places in Jaisalmer

Highlights: Jaisalmer - Visit the Jaisalmer Fort, Salim Ji Ki Haveli & Patwon ki Haveli.

Day 06: Drive from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur. Visit the tourist friendly places in Jodhpur (285 kms)

Highlights: Jodhpur - visit Meherangarh fort, Jaswant Thada and Umaid Public Gardens

Day 07: Drive from Jodhpur to Ranakpur. Ranakpur to Udaipur

Highlights: Visit Ranakpur Temples.

Day 08: Udaipur

Highlights: Udaipur - Visit the City Palace, Jagdish Temple, Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandir, Sahelion ki Bari & drive around Fatehsagar Lake.

Day 09: Udaipur to Pushkar by road (320 kms.)

Highlights: Pushkar - visit the Sacred Lake and the Brahma Temple.

Day 10: Drive from Pushkar to Jaipur (143 kms.)

Day 11: Jaipur sightseeing and a visit to Amer Palace

Highlights: Jaipur - Visit Amer Fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar & drive past Hawa Mahal.

Day 12: Drive from Jaipur to Agra via Fatehpur Sikri

Highlights: Agra – Visit Fatehpur Sikri.

Day 13: An overnight journey from Agra to Varanasi by train

Highlights: Agra –Taj Mahal & Agra Fort.

Day 14: Varanasi

Day 15: City tour of Varanasi

Highlights: Varanasi - Boat ride on the River Ganges visiting the Manikarnika and Harishchandra ghats.

Day 16: Flight from Varanasi to Kathmandu

After an enthralling Varanasi tour you are set to leave for Kathmandu. Our cab transfers you to Varanasi airport so that you can board the flight on time. Once you reach the destination, our cab remains to relocate you from airport to hotel room.

Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, is the largest metropolis in the present days. It has a number of exotic attractions to offer its guests. Each of the spot possesses a religious significance along with historical importance. Its rich history spans nearly 2000 years and almost every day, some religious and cultural activities are performed, here.

The day, you reach here, is left for your leisure as you are supposed to rest for the night. You may go out for some shopping or walk in beautiful streets of Kathmandu.

Day 17: Kathmandu

Highlights: Kathmandu - visit Mahadev Temple, Parvati Temple & Hanuman Dhoka.

Day 18: Kathmandu

The following day is again dedicated for visiting the other nearby places of your interest. You may opt to pay a visit in Patan, commonly referred as Lalitpur. This large town on the banks of River Bagmati is famous for its accessories, statues, masks and other handicrafts. Patan has a lot to offer to its tourists and some of them are Degutale temple, Shankar Narayan temple, Krishna temple, Vishwanath temple, Bhimsen temple, Machchhendranath temple, Golden temple, and Kumbheshwar temple.

Nagarkot, another stunning attraction for the tourists, offers a magnificent view of the Himalayan peaks. It is entirely enveloped with thick pine forests, and on a clear day, you may even see the crown of Mt. Everest from Nagarkot. From there, you set off for Dhulikhel, which proffers alluring sight a number of temples like Kali temple, Hanuman temple, Bhagwati temple and some others like that.

Changu Narayan, a small town in Nepal, is a must-visit place in the list. It provides you with the actual essence of the country as you receive a chance to get acquainted with the traditional Nepalis. Also, it has the oldest temple of Nepal, Lord Vishnu temple, and a museum. In addition, you must stop at other places like Panauti village, Indreswar temple, Kakani view point, and others. This day is again a night stay at Kathmandu.

Day 19: Kathmandu

The 19thday in your tour package is due for leisurely trailing across the streets of Kathmandu. On this day, you get the chance to discover the nearby areas. You must go to see Kirtipur, a small town and a residence for the Newars.

Boudhanath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is another place with lots of significance. Here you can see a number of Buddhist Stupas, from the 5th century AD, enclosed with numerous Tibetan Gompas.

Namo Buddha and the ThranguTashiYangtse Monastery, believed to be the holiest place in Nepal, is one amongst the many places to see. The place is famous for a tale associated with it. It says that Buddha, in his past life, has sacrificed his body to the starving cubs in this place.

If you are one such adventurous soul, Nepal offers many opportunities to trek in the nearby mountains or raft in the fierce Himalayan rivers. Our high recommendation suggests a flight to view the Mt. Everest.

Day 20: Fly from Kathmandu to Delhi

This day calls for bidding goodbye to Nepal. We provide a cab to drop you at the Kathmandu airport, from where you get the flight for Delhi. We make sure that you board the flight on-time.

If time permits, you may choose to shop a bit. The capital city of India offers some branded stores blended well with local shops. Needless to say, it is a perfect destination for shopaholics. If you are one of those people, then spend the eve strolling in the streets of Connaught Place, Lajpat Market, Sarojini Nagar Market, and Hauz Khas. Also, enjoy North Indian cuisine in these places; here reside some of the delicious restaurants. There’s no way you feel tedious in this place.

The night stay is scheduled in our Delhi hotel.

Day 21: Departure

Now, it is time to depart for your return journey bidding adieu to the wild Rajasthan, tranquil Nepal and culturally rich Varanasi. Here comes the end of your India  Rajasthan , Varanasi and Nepal tour Packages.

FAQs

1. What is the Rajasthan India with Nepal Tour?

This tour is a combined itinerary that explores the rich cultural heritage, historic palaces, and desert landscapes of Rajasthan, India, along with the stunning natural beauty, spiritual sites, and cultural treasures of Nepal. It offers travelers a unique opportunity to experience the best of both regions, including bustling cities, ancient temples, wildlife, and the Himalayas.

2. What are the major destinations covered in this tour?

Rajasthan (India):

Jaipur: The Pink City, known for the Amber Fort, City Palace, and Hawa Mahal.

Udaipur: The City of Lakes, famous for the Lake Palace and City Palace.

Jodhpur: The Blue City, home to the Mehrangarh Fort and Umaid Bhawan Palace.

Jaisalmer: Known for its golden sand dunes and the majestic Jaisalmer Fort.

Pushkar: The holy town with the famous Brahma Temple and Pushkar Lake.

Ranthambore National Park: A famous tiger reserve for wildlife enthusiasts.

Nepal:

Kathmandu: The capital city, known for its ancient temples, stupas, and vibrant culture, including Pashupatinath and Boudhanath.

Pokhara: A scenic lakeside town, the gateway to the Annapurna Range, offering views of the Himalayas and outdoor activities like boating and trekking.

Chitwan National Park: Famous for wildlife safaris where you can spot rhinos, tigers, and elephants.

Lumbini: The birthplace of Lord Buddha, with important Buddhist pilgrimage sites.

3. How long does the tour usually last?

The combined Rajasthan and Nepal tour typically lasts between 10 to 20 days, depending on the itinerary and the number of places you wish to cover. Many tours offer flexible durations to suit different preferences.

4. What is the best time to take the Rajasthan and Nepal tour?

The best time for this tour is during the cooler months from October to March. In Rajasthan, the desert climate can be hot during the summer months (April to June), making travel uncomfortable. Similarly, in Nepal, the autumn and winter months offer clear skies for mountain views, making it ideal for sightseeing and trekking.

5. What are the highlights of the Rajasthan portion of the tour?

Palaces and Forts: Explore the majestic forts and palaces, such as the Amber Fort, Mehrangarh Fort, and Udaipur's City Palace.

Desert Safari: Experience the Thar Desert on a camel safari in Jaisalmer or a jeep ride through sand dunes.

Local Culture: Witness traditional Rajasthani folk music, dances, and festivals, as well as colorful bazaars.

Wildlife: Visit Ranthambore National Park for the chance to see Bengal tigers and other wildlife.

6. What are the highlights of the Nepal portion of the tour?

Cultural Heritage: Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Kathmandu, including Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple).

Himalayan Views: Enjoy breathtaking views of the Himalayan mountains from Pokhara and, optionally, experience trekking routes in the Annapurna region.

Wildlife Safaris: Visit Chitwan National Park for jungle safaris, where you can see one-horned rhinos, Bengal tigers, and a variety of bird species.

Spiritual Sites: Visit Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha, and explore its sacred monuments.

7. How do I travel between Rajasthan and Nepal?

The most common route is to fly from Delhi (India) to Kathmandu (Nepal). Direct flights between these two cities take about 1.5 hours. Within Rajasthan, travelers typically move between cities by car, train, or domestic flights. Nepal has domestic flights between major destinations like Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan.

8. What kind of accommodations are available on the tour?

In both Rajasthan and Nepal, a range of accommodation options are available:

Luxury hotels and heritage properties: Rajasthan is known for its palatial hotels, including converted forts, palaces, and havelis. Nepal also offers luxury hotels, especially in Kathmandu and Pokhara.

Mid-range hotels and boutique stays: Both destinations offer a wide variety of comfortable mid-range hotels and boutique guesthouses.

Eco-lodges and Jungle Resorts: Particularly in wildlife areas like Ranthambore (India) and Chitwan (Nepal), travelers can stay in eco-friendly lodges close to nature.

9. What are the visa requirements for this tour?

India: Most foreign nationals require a visa to enter India. The Indian e-Visa is available for citizens of many countries and can be applied for online.

Nepal: Nepal offers visa on arrival for most travelers at the Kathmandu airport and at land border points. You can also apply for a visa in advance at Nepali embassies.

It’s important to check the specific visa requirements for your nationality before traveling.

10. What should I pack for the tour?

Clothing: Light cotton clothes for warmer days in Rajasthan, layers for the cooler evenings, and warmer clothing if visiting Nepal’s mountainous regions.

Comfortable walking shoes: Essential for exploring cities, temples, and national parks.

Sunscreen, sunglasses, and hats: To protect against the strong desert sun in Rajasthan and during hikes in Nepal.

Travel adaptors: India and Nepal use different plug types, so it’s good to bring a universal travel adapter.

Medications and travel essentials: Carry personal medications, mosquito repellent, and basic first aid supplies.

11. Are there trekking options in Nepal during this tour?

Yes, while this tour is not primarily a trekking tour, you can include short treks or day hikes in Nepal, especially around Pokhara. The Annapurna Base Camp Trek or the Ghorepani-Poon Hill Trek are popular options for travelers wanting to experience Nepal’s mountains without committing to a long trek. Customized itineraries can be arranged to include trekking as part of the Nepal segment.

12. Is this tour suitable for families?

Yes, the Rajasthan and Nepal tour is family-friendly. Both regions offer activities that appeal to all ages, such as exploring forts, cultural experiences, wildlife safaris, and scenic boat rides. For families with young children, it’s important to plan the tour with flexible schedules and allow for shorter travel times between destinations.

13. What are the local cuisines I can try on this tour?

Rajasthan: Rajasthani cuisine is known for its rich and flavorful dishes, such as dal baati churma, laal maas (spicy mutton curry), and ghewar (dessert). Street food, such as kachori and mirchi bada, is also popular.

Nepal: Nepali cuisine includes staples like dal bhat (lentils and rice), momo (dumplings), and thukpa (noodle soup). You’ll also find Indian and Tibetan influences in the food.

14. What cultural etiquette should I be aware of during the tour?

India: When visiting temples or religious sites in Rajasthan, dress conservatively (cover shoulders and knees). Remove shoes before entering temples and respect local customs.

Nepal: Similarly, in Nepal, modest clothing is appreciated, especially in sacred sites. Avoid touching religious objects without permission and follow guidelines for photography in temples and monasteries.

15. How do I book the Rajasthan India with Nepal Tour?

You can book this tour through specialized tour operators or travel agencies that offer customized or pre-packaged itineraries. Many online travel platforms also offer this combined tour. Booking in advance, especially during the peak season (October to March), is recommended to ensure availability.

16. What are some add-ons or extensions I can include in the tour?

You can extend your tour to include Varanasi (India) for a spiritual experience along the Ganges, or add Agra to visit the iconic Taj Mahal. In Nepal, additional treks or a visit to the Everest region for mountain flights can also be arranged.

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