India Heritage, A Classic Route Shaped by Kings and Old Cities

Jaipur, Rajasthan 7 Days - 6 Nights Group: According To Need
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Trip Description

The India Heritage journey brings you through the Golden Triangle, a route that opens the door to the country’s strongest stories. Delhi carries layers of time. Agra holds the quiet grace of the Taj Mahal. Jaipur rises with colour, palaces, and the old rhythm of royal life. These six nights move between history, architecture, spirituality, and the daily pulse of India. SkyZeg guides this path with a steady, warm tone so every stop feels grounded and memorable.

DAY 1 – Arrival in Delhi and Visit New Delhi

You arrive in Delhi where our local team welcomes you with calm guidance. After settling in, you begin with New Delhi. Wide roads line the old imperial quarter designed a century ago. India Gate stands with its long arch of stone while Rashtrapati Bhawan and the Parliament buildings rise across the horizon. Later you visit Bangla Sahib, a peaceful Sikh temple where the golden dome reflects gently in the water. Dinner and rest follow at your hotel.

DAY 2 – Delhi to Agra through Old Delhi

Morning brings you into Old Delhi, the older walled part of the city. Jama Masjid rises above the surrounding lanes. A cycle rickshaw takes you into Chandni Chowk where spice scents, fabric shops, and small food stalls give the market its lively character. You pass the Red Fort from the outside and pause at Raj Ghat, a quiet space dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi. By afternoon you travel from Delhi to Agra. The road opens into long stretches of countryside before the city appears with memories of the Mughal Empire. Dinner and overnight stay in Agra.

DAY 3 – Visit Agra

Agra welcomes you with its strong heritage. Your morning begins at Agra Fort, a place of high walls, marble rooms, and views that carry centuries of history. Later in the day you visit the Taj Mahal at sunset. The shift in light brings softness to the marble and the river below. This moment often becomes the emotional highlight of the journey. You return to your hotel for dinner.

DAY 4 – Agra to Jaipur through Fatehpur Sikri and Abhaneri

After breakfast you follow the road toward Jaipur. The first stop is Fatehpur Sikri, once the royal capital of Emperor Akbar. Empty courtyards, graceful arches, and long stone corridors show a city that held great ambition before being abandoned. A little further lies Chand Baori in Abhaneri. The deep stepwell, carved with thousands of narrow steps, drops into a geometric pattern that feels ancient and precise. By afternoon you continue toward Jaipur where the warm colour of the buildings and the energy of Rajasthan appear. Dinner and rest in Jaipur.

DAY 5 – Visit Jaipur

Your day begins at Amber Fort, set high above the hills. The ascent by elephant or by 4x4 brings you to a palace filled with carved pillars, painted halls, and the shimmering Sheesh Mahal. Later Jaipur opens its inner charm. Jantar Mantar stands with its unique stone instruments that measure time and space. City Palace blends courtyards, archways, and collections of royal heritage. Hawa Mahal shines with its delicate facade of windows. As evening settles, a rickshaw takes you through the markets where colours, textiles, and everyday life create a warm atmosphere. Dinner and overnight stay in Jaipur.

DAY 6 – Jaipur to Delhi

The morning is yours to enjoy Jaipur at a gentle pace. Later you travel from Jaipur to Delhi. On arrival you visit the Qutub Minar complex where the tall stone tower rises above centuries-old carvings. The site feels balanced between history and the movement of modern Delhi around it. Dinner and overnight stay.

DAY 7 – Departure from Delhi

After breakfast we bring you to the airport at the agreed time. Your India Heritage journey closes with clear memories of forts, temples, markets, and the quiet glow of the Taj Mahal.

Accommodation plays an important role in shaping your experience of India. From historic palaces and elegant heritage residences to charming boutique hotels and peaceful jungle lodges, the country offers an extraordinary variety of places to stay.

SkyZeg Hotel Selection
At SkyZeg, we carefully select hotels that combine comfort, character, and a strong sense of place. Each property is chosen for its atmosphere, service quality, and location, ensuring that your stay complements the journey you are taking through the country.

🏛 Heritage Palaces

Many hotels in India are former royal residences and restored palaces that showcase the country’s regal history and architectural elegance.

🏨 Boutique & City Hotels

In major cities, we often select well located boutique or modern hotels that allow easy access to historic neighborhoods, cultural landmarks, and local experiences.

🌿 Nature & Retreat Lodges

In more remote regions, accommodation may include peaceful jungle lodges, scenic countryside retreats, and resorts surrounded by nature.

Many hotels across India reflect the country’s rich architectural traditions. Former royal residences, colonial era mansions, and restored heritage homes have been transformed into elegant hotels where hospitality remains deeply rooted in tradition.

✔ Accommodation Details
All accommodations included in your itinerary are personally reviewed and selected for their reliability, comfort, and service standards. Rooms are usually arranged on a double occupancy basis, with daily breakfast included.

Your final hotel selection will be shared in your detailed travel proposal, allowing you to review each property before confirming your journey.

✨ Personalized Stay
If you prefer a particular style of accommodation — such as luxury heritage hotels, boutique retreats, or modern five-star properties — our team will be happy to tailor the selection according to your preferences.

Each SkyZeg journey is thoughtfully designed around your travel plans, preferred hotels, and the experiences you would like to include. Once your itinerary is prepared, our team will share a detailed proposal outlining all services and pricing.

Below is a general overview of what is typically included and not included in the trip cost.

✔ Included in the Price
  • 24/7 assistance from our travel experts throughout your journey, with support available before and during your trip.
  • Local SIM card to help you stay connected with your driver and our travel team during your stay.
  • English-speaking local guide for guided visits included in your itinerary.
  • Private vehicle with professional driver for transfers and sightseeing according to your program, generally available up to eight hours per day.
  • Comfortable air-conditioned vehicles equipped with safety equipment, including petrol, road taxes, parking, vehicle insurance, and driver accommodation and meals.
  • Domestic flights within India where mentioned in the itinerary (subject to airline availability and schedules).
  • Hotel accommodation listed in your itinerary, usually based on double occupancy.
  • Daily breakfast at the hotel.
  • Government taxes and service charges applicable at the time of booking.
✖ Not Included in the Price
  • Visa fees and banking charges
  • International flights and airport taxes
  • Additional baggage charges according to airline policies
  • Tips and gratuities for guides, drivers, and service staff
  • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Drinks and personal expenses including shopping or optional activities
  • Entrance fees for temples, monuments, and museums mentioned in the itinerary (usually paid directly on site)
  • Travel insurance or repatriation assistance including medical or travel disruption costs
  • Any service not specifically listed under “Included in the Price.”

🌤 Best Time to Travel

India’s climate varies greatly depending on region and altitude. In general, the most comfortable time to travel across much of the country is between October and March, when temperatures are pleasant and rainfall is limited.

Northern regions and desert landscapes enjoy cool mornings and warm afternoons during this period, making it ideal for cultural journeys and city exploration.

Coastal areas and the southern part of the country remain warm throughout the year but are especially enjoyable during winter when humidity is lower.

The monsoon season (June – September) brings lush green landscapes, though rainfall can affect travel plans in some regions.

Mountain regions follow a different rhythm depending on altitude, with some areas best visited in spring and autumn.

🚗 Getting Around

India is vast and diverse, and travel between regions often involves a mix of transportation methods.

Domestic flights connect major cities efficiently, while private vehicles are commonly used for exploring cultural routes and countryside landscapes.

Train journeys remain an iconic way to experience India and offer insight into everyday life across the country.

Road travel may take longer than expected due to traffic and varied terrain, so itineraries are often planned with comfortable travel times and regular breaks.

💰 Currency and Payments

The official currency is the Indian Rupee (INR).

ATMs are widely available in cities and larger towns, and major credit cards are accepted in many hotels, restaurants, and shops.

When traveling outside major urban areas, carrying some cash for local markets and smaller purchases is recommended.

Currency exchange services are easily available at airports, banks, and authorized exchange offices.

🌐 Language and Communication

India is home to many languages and dialects. Hindi is widely spoken in many regions, while English is commonly used in tourism, business, and major cities.

Mobile networks are widely available and most hotels provide internet access.

Local prepaid SIM cards can easily be purchased for longer stays.

🍲 Food and Dining

Indian cuisine reflects the country’s incredible diversity, with each region offering distinct flavors and culinary traditions.

Travelers can enjoy everything from vibrant street food culture to refined regional dining experiences.

It is recommended to drink bottled or filtered water and enjoy freshly prepared meals from reputable restaurants or hotels.

Vegetarian options are widely available, and most restaurants are happy to adjust spice levels upon request.

🧣 Clothing and Cultural Etiquette

India is culturally diverse and welcoming to visitors. In major cities, both Western and traditional clothing are common.

In religious sites and traditional areas, modest dress is appreciated.

Carrying a light scarf or shawl can be useful when visiting temples or protecting from sun and dust.

Comfortable walking shoes are recommended as many historic sites are best explored on foot.

🏥 Health and Practical Advice

Most popular travel regions in India are considered safe for international visitors.

Basic precautions such as drinking clean water, using mosquito repellent in tropical areas, and having travel insurance are recommended.

Medical facilities in major cities are generally of good quality, and pharmacies are widely available.

🛡 Safety

India welcomes millions of visitors each year and is known for its strong tradition of hospitality.

As with travel anywhere in the world, simple precautions help ensure a smooth journey.

Keeping valuables secure, staying aware in busy areas, and following local guidance are easy ways to travel comfortably.

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Departure Month

January 2026

Duration

7 Days / 6 Nights

Group Size

According To Need

Location

Jaipur, Rajasthan

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