The Roots of India, French-speaking guide, Private Tour
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The Roots of India, French-speaking guide, Private Tour

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Created: Wednesday, October 22, 2025
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Created: Wednesday, October 22, 2025
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Discover the vibrant heart of northern India on this fourteen-day journey, where every city, fort, and temple reveals centuries of history. From the painted havelis of Mandawa to the sun-kissed ramparts of Jaisalmer, experience the grandeur of Rajasthan’s deserts and palaces. Explore the mighty forts of Bikaner and Jodhpur, the royal courts and bustling bazaars of Jaipur and Udaipur, and marvel at the timeless beauty of the Taj Mahal in Agra. Witness the sacred rituals at Pushkar’s holy lake and Brahma Temple, and immerse yourself in the rich culture, music, and traditions that make India so enchanting. A journey through history, architecture, and vivid landscapes awaits.


TOUR HIGHLIGHTS

Delhi: A vibrant capital blending centuries of history, from ancient Indraprastha to the modern metropolis.

Bikaner: Famous for the stunning Junagarh Fort.

Jodhpur: Known for its majestic and impregnable Mehrangarh Fort. 

Udaipur: Known as the “City of Lakes,” this city charms with its majestic palaces, vibrant bazaars, and rich royal heritage.

Pushkar: A sacred town on the edge of the desert, home to the Brahma Temple and holy lake, and famous for its annual camel fair.

Jaipur: The capital city of Rajasthan is famous for its pink sandstone buildings. It was founded by King Sawai Jai Singh II, a great astronomer, and was built according to the Vastu Shastra.

Fatehpur Sikri: Admire the ghostly sandstone buildings of this abandoned city.

Agra: The ancient capital of the Mughal dynasty, one of the most visited cities in India and an important part of the "Golden Triangle" tour of northern India.

Day 1: ARRIVAL DELHI

Welcome to Delhi, the vibrant capital of India. On arrival, you’ll be greeted at the airport and transferred to your hotel. Delhi is a city where centuries of history blend with rapid modern growth, land said to have witnessed seven different cities rise and fall, where the old and the new coexist in a captivating panorama.

Overnight in Delhi. 

Day 2: DELHI – MANDAWA (270km – 6hrs)

After breakfast at the hotel depart to Shekhawati. Shekhawati is the region of Rajasthan nicknamed "the open-air art gallery of Rajasthan". It is in these villages surrounded by sand dunes that we find the havelis, houses of rich merchants who once lived from the camel trade between India and Pakistan, small palaces with walls decorated with painted frescoes, real illuminated works.

Next, we drive to Mandawa. The village is dominated by a gigantic medieval house, still inhabited by the Raja family. Numerous Havelis decorated with colorful frescoes prove the ancient wealth of this small village. These are residences housing one or more related families. They are usually decorated with paintings on the outside and inside. Sometimes they are real frescoes representing the Ramayana or illustrating the life of Krishna. Discover the havelis and temples of Mandawa before arriving at your hotel for check in.

Overnight in Mandawa.

Day 3: MANDAWA – BIKANER (190km – 4.5hrs)

Breakfast at the hotel. Drive towards Bikaner and upon arrival check in to your hotel. Later, visit Bikaner – visit the Junagarh Fort, a fortress built in the sixteenth century that contains various palaces and temples. It is a maze of corridors, staircases and inner courtyards. You can visit: the coronation hall, the Palace of Mirrors, the Maharajah's room, the weapons museum also containing elephant baskets, the "conference hall" with a silver throne, as well as the first nail boards of the fakirs. Next, ride in a TUK-TUK in the picturesque Bazaar, then walk the "Heritage walk" in the old town to explore its small streets and take the opportunity to visit some old havelis.

Overnight in Bikaner.

Day 4: BIKANER – JAISALMER (330km – 5.5hrs)

After breakfast at the hotel depart to Jaisalmer. Look closely at the side of the road, you may spot antelopes looking for vegetation. Along the way, stop in the villages to meet the local people. There is also an opportunity to visit a local school. Next, visit Viyas Chattri, the hill of cenotaphs to discover the decorative chhatri of the Maharawal (rulers) of Jaisalmer. Under the dome of each chhatri is a small stele representing one or more "sati". A sati is a sovereign who has set herself on fire so as not to outlive her royal husband.

Overnight in Jaisalmer.

Day 5: JAISALMER

Breakfast at the hotel. Discover Jaisalmer, the “Golden City,” located just a hundred kilometers from the Pakistani border. Rising from the sands of the Thar Desert, the remote citadel of Jaisalmer is an impressive sight, with its towering ramparts and golden-hued walls. The city still reflects its former grandeur through the splendid havelis – opulent merchants’ mansions adorned with intricately carved ochre and pink sandstone façades.

Visit the Maharawal Palace, with its richly decorated rooms featuring mosaics and paintings, and explore the magnificent havelis, once the lavish homes of prosperous merchants in the 18th century, known for their elaborate balconies and delicate stonework. Discover the beautiful Jain Temples and enjoy a walking tour through the vibrant bazaar.

In the late afternoon, set off on a memorable camel ride through the desert. As the sun sets over the rolling dunes, enjoy a cocktail while taking in this unforgettable spectacle of light and color.

Overnight in Jaisalmer.

Day 6: JAISALMER – JODHPUR (290km – 5.5hrs)

After breakfast at the hotel depart to Jodhpur. In the afternoon, visit Jodhpur, "the blue city". Visit Fort Mehrangarh and Jaswant Thada. Visit the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort, a real eagle's nest built on top of a hill overlooking the city. It can be accessed through seven monumental gates, some of which still keep the traces of the cannonballs fired by the enemy. Inside there are many inner courtyards, surrounded by palaces with sculpted facades. The Fort Museum contains palanquins, baskets used to move around in elephants, weapons, sabres, swords, daggers, small cannons. Many rooms contain collections of miniatures, the Takhat Mahal Hall is entirely decorated with mirrors and paintings, with colored glass balls hanging from the ceiling and the "Jankhi Mahal" contains an amazing collection of royal cradles.

Visit Jaswant Thada, a cluster of royal white marble cenotaphs, built in 1899 AD in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. 

In the evening, walk in the old town and in the market 'Sardar Bazar'.

Overnight in Jodhpur.

Day 7: JODHPUR – RANAKPUR – UDAIPUR (270km – 6hrs)

Breakfast at the hotel. Drive to Udaipur with a stop en route at Ranakpur. Nestled in a valley, you will discover the magnificent Jain temples of Ranakpur, an architectural forest rich in sculptures and symbols of admirable beauty. This immense, still active temple will captivate you with its exquisite marble carvings and intricate workmanship. The temple is entirely built in marble and exudes an atmosphere of calm reflection and meditation. Continue to Udaipur.

Overnight in Udaipur.

Day 8: UDAIPUR

Breakfast at the hotel. Overlooking the city and Lake Pichola, visit the City Palace of the Maharana, home to fascinating collections of arms, miniatures, and a maze of courtyards, halls, and salons decorated with mirrors and ceramics. Visit the 17th-century Vishnu Temple, followed by a stroll through the old town and its vibrant bazaar filled with artisan workshops.

Next, visit Sahelion-ki-Bari, a beautiful garden with a lotus-filled pond surrounded by four marble elephants. The pavilions, originally built by Maharana Sangram Singh (1710–1734) for the queen’s ladies-in-waiting, were rebuilt in the late 19th century by Fateh Singh.

End the day with a boat ride on Lake Pichola at sunset.

Overnight in Udaipur.

Day 9: UDAIPUR – CHITTORGARH – PUSHKAR (300km – 6hrs)

Breakfast at the hotel. Drive to Chittorgarh and visit its impressive fortress, perched 150 meters above the plains. Chittorgarh is a site steeped in history and legend, known for the heroism of the Rajput warriors and the sacrifices of their women, who chose honor over captivity.

Continue to Pushkar, located on the edge of a small lake at the fringe of the desert, separated from Ajmer by the Nag Pahar mountains. Pushkar is both a major Hindu pilgrimage site, with numerous ghats and temples, and a renowned center for livestock trading. The famous camel fair is held here annually in October/November. Afternoon free to explore the town independently.

Overnight in Pushkar.

Day 10: PUSHKAR – JAIPUR (150km – 3.5hrs)

Breakfast at the hotel. Visit Pushkar’s sacred lake, ghats, and Brahma Temple before departing for Jaipur, also known as the “Pink City,” where sacred cows, camels, elephants, and rickshaws share the streets. The city is named for its pink sandstone walls. Upon arrival in Jaipur, enjoy free time in the market or for independent activities.

In the evening, attend a 30-minute “Bollywood” cinema session at the legendary Raj Mandir theater. With 1,125 seats, it is the largest cinema hall in Asia. Experience the drama, music, and dance of Indian cinema alongside local spectators in this kitsch, mythical, and unforgettable venue.

Overnight in Jaipur.

Day 11: JAIPUR

After breakfast at the hotel, visit the magnificent Fort Amber. On the way, stop to take photographs of the iconic Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds), an extraordinary façade of an old palace in baroque style, known for its intricate latticework and elegant design.

At Fort Amber, ascend to the ramparts either on the back of an elephant or by 4x4 vehicle. Amber, the former capital of the region founded by the Minas, was later abandoned when Maharaja Jai Singh relocated to Jaipur. Perched at the entrance of a rocky gorge and overlooking a serene lake, the fort’s strategic position is complemented by its stunning architecture. Its labyrinth of walls and towers, stretching from one hill to another, forms a remarkable system of defense and alarm.

Explore the Maharaja’s Palace and the City Palace, part of which is still inhabited by the royal family and houses exquisite Mughal miniatures. Then visit the Jantar Mantar, the astronomical observatory built by Jai Singh II between 1728 and 1734, featuring the most precise sundial in the world.

Conclude the day with a leisurely rickshaw ride through the narrow streets of Jaipur’s old town, soaking in the vibrant colors, bustling markets, and lively atmosphere of the city.

Overnight in Jaipur.

Day 12: JAIPUR – FATEHPUR SIKRI – AGRA (250km – 6hrs)

After breakfast at the hotel, depart for Agra, with a stop en route to visit Fatehpur Sikri, the former capital built by the Mughal Emperor Akbar. Famous for its unique blend of Indo-Muslim and Hindu architectural styles, Fatehpur Sikri features a more ornate, baroque-influenced design than the Red Fort. Although it was abandoned only a few years after its construction, the city remains one of India’s most spectacular historical sites. Explore its highlights, including the Great Mosque with the tomb of Sheikh Salim Chishti, and the Jewel House (also called Diwan-i-Khas, or Hall of Audiences), which houses the famous Pillar of Akbar.

Continue to Agra and check in at your hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure to relax or explore the city independently.

Overnight in Agra.

Day 13: AGRA

After breakfast at the hotel, visit the iconic Taj Mahal, one of the most celebrated monuments in the world. Built in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan as a testament to eternal love, the Taj Mahal was constructed in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, who passed away during childbirth in 1631. Passing through the monumental red sandstone gateway, the gleaming white marble mausoleum emerges, ethereal and breathtaking. Standing on its marble platform, the Taj is flanked by four elegant minarets at each corner, while its central dome houses the cenotaphs of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal. The semi-translucent marble is intricately carved with floral motifs and inlaid with semi-precious stones, creating patterns of exquisite detail and artistry.

In the afternoon, visit the formidable Agra Fort, a sprawling red sandstone citadel built by Emperor Akbar between 1566 and 1573. Originally designed as a military fortress, it later became a royal residence. Explore its magnificent palaces, halls, and courtyards, including impressive defensive walls, bastions, and gates that reveal the strategic genius of Mughal architecture.

Overnight in Agra.

Day 14: AGRA – DELHI DEPARTURE (210km – 4.5hrs)

After breakfast, depart for Delhi, the capital of India and the Indian Union since 1060, when the Rajput Tomara clan established their government here. Formerly known as Indraprastha, the city’s origins stretch back into Vedic times.

Explore the iconic Qutb Minar, a towering 73-meter-high minaret set in a park where vibrant turquoise parrots often nest. Built in the 12th century, it remains one of Delhi’s oldest and most remarkable monuments. Continue to Connaught Place (or Connaught Circus), a bustling commercial hub filled with shops, cinemas, restaurants, and offices, while Jan Path, on the outskirts of Connaught Place, serves as a major boulevard and key artery of New Delhi.

Depending on your flight schedule, transfer to the airport in the evening, with assistance for check-in formalities, for your onward journey.

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TOUR GUIDE: 

  • Operated with French-speaking guide throughout the tour

ACCOMMODATION:

  • 13 nights’ accommodation

ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS

Day 1 Delhi

Standard Hotel Category = Cardinal Express or Anila or similar 3*

Superior Hotel Category = Deventure Patel Nagar or Udman Panchshila by Ferns N Petals or similar 4*

Day 2 Mandawa

Standard Hotel Category = Grand Haveli or Sara Vilas or similar 3*

Superior Hotel Category = Grand Haveli or similar 4*

Day 3 Bikaner

Standard Hotel Category = Karni Bhawan or Heritage Resort or similar 3*

Superior Hotel Category = Chandra Raj Mahal or Gajner Palace or similar 4*

Day 4 – 5 Jaisalmer

Standard Hotel Category = Desert Tulip or similar 3*

Superior Hotel Category = Desert Tulip or Desert Palace  or similar 4*

Day 6 Jodhpur

Standard Hotel Category = Mandore Guest House or Lords Inn or similar 3*

Superior Hotel Category = Indana Palace or Novotel or similar 4*

Day 7 - 8 Udaipur

Standard Hotel Category = CHEZ Lavania or Shahpura Barliyas House or similar 3*

Superior Hotel Category = Raghu Mahal or Pride or similar 4*

Day 9  Pushkar

Standard Hotel Category = The Pushkar Bagh or similar 3*

Superior Hotel Category = Hotel Jagat Palace or similar 4*

Day 10 -11 Jaipur

Standard Hotel Category = Park Ocean or Souvenir Peppermint or similar 3*

Superior Hotel Category = The Fern Residency or Brij Castle or similar 4*

Day 12 - 13 Agra

Standard Hotel Category = Taj Pearl or Sun Ring or similar 3*

Superior Hotel Category = Clarks Inn Suites Agra or Clarks Shiraz or similar 4*

MEALS:

  • 13 Breakfasts 

TRANSPORT:

  • Inbound/Outbound private airport transfers
  • Air-conditioned private transportation throughout the tour

ENTRANCE FEES & ACTIVITES:

  • All entrance fees and activities mentioned in the itinerary: Mandawa village visit (Day 2); Bikaner tour including Junagarh Fort and TUK-TUK ride in the Bazaar (Day 3); local village visit and Viyas Chattri visit (Day 4); Jaisalmer city tour including Maharawal Palace, Havelis, Jain Temple, Bazaar, and camel ride in the desert (Day 5); Jodhpur tour including Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada and walk in Sardar Bazar (Day 6); Ranakpur Jain Temples visit (Day 7); Udaipur city tour including and Lake Pichola boat ride (Day 8); Chittorgarh Fort visit (Day 9); Pushkar city tour and "Bollywood" cinema session at Raj Mandir (Day 10); Fort Amber tour including elephant or 4x4 ride, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and rickshaw ride in Jaipur (Day 11); Fatehpur Sikri tour including the Great Mosque and Diwan-I-Khas (Day 13); Taj Mahal and Agra Fort tour (Day 10); Delhi tour (Day 13)

OTHER:

  • Meet & Greet 
Excluded
  • Expenditures of a personal nature, drinks and meals if not stated explicitly in the programme
  • Optional excursions
  • Any airfare, airport taxes, and supplements for which are quoted separately if applicable
  • Tips to drivers, local guides, and hotel staff
  • Indian tourist visa fees
  • Any service not listed in the inclusion section
Accommodation

ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS

Day 1 Delhi

Standard Hotel Category = Cardinal Express or Anila or similar 3*

Superior Hotel Category = Deventure Patel Nagar or Udman Panchshila by Ferns N Petals or similar 4*

Day 2 Mandawa

Standard Hotel Category = Grand Haveli or Sara Vilas or similar 3*

Superior Hotel Category = Grand Haveli or similar 4*

Day 3 Bikaner

Standard Hotel Category = Karni Bhawan or Heritage Resort or similar 3*

Superior Hotel Category = Chandra Raj Mahal or Gajner Palace or similar 4*

Day 4 – 5 Jaisalmer

Standard Hotel Category = Desert Tulip or similar 3*

Superior Hotel Category = Desert Tulip or Desert Palace  or similar 4*

Day 6 Jodhpur

  • Standard Hotel Category = Mandore Guest House or Lords Inn or similar 3*
  • Superior Hotel Category = Indana Palace or Novotel or similar 4*

Day 7 - 8 Udaipur

  • Standard Hotel Category = CHEZ Lavania or Shahpura Barliyas House or similar 3*
  • Superior Hotel Category = Raghu Mahal or Pride or similar 4*

Day 9  Pushkar

  • Standard Hotel Category = The Pushkar Bagh or similar 3*
  • Superior Hotel Category = Hotel Jagat Palace or similar 4*

Day 10 -11 Jaipur

  • Standard Hotel Category = Park Ocean or Souvenir Peppermint or similar 3*
  • Superior Hotel Category = The Fern Residency or Brij Castle or similar 4*

Day 12 - 13 Agra

  • Standard Hotel Category = Taj Pearl or Sun Ring or similar 3*
  • Superior Hotel Category = Clarks Inn Suites Agra or Clarks Shiraz or similar 4*