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Ahmedabad-Udaipur-Delhi 6 days

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Travel Points

  • Walking around the Old City of Ahmedabad, the entire city is a World Heritage Site
  • Udaipur, the beautiful lake capital of Rajasthan
  • Comfortable and good sleep in superior hotels except Delhi!
  • No other passengers are mixed with you. This is a completely private trip!
  • Japanese through-guide will guide you.

Tour HighlightsAhmedabad

It is the largest city in the western Indian state of Gujarat, and its old city was declared a World Heritage Site in 2017.
The maze of poles (traditional housing complexes) and the exquisitely carved Jama Masjid are a historical fusion of Islamic and Hindu architecture.

Ahmedabad is a city that has developed through the textile industry and is often referred to as the "Manchester of the East. Even today, traditional hand-weaving and dyeing techniques are still practiced, and the city's high-quality textiles and embroidered products are highly regarded both nationally and internationally. The city's fascinating blend of history, industry, and rich culture attracts many travelers.

Another must-see tourist attraction unique to the area is the Stairway Wells. Among the many wells in the area, the Adaraj Stairwell, with its beautiful geometric corridors and delicate stone carvings, attracts visitors with its mysterious space that leads underground. In the past, it was used as a precious source of water as well as a place for people to relax, and its unique structure is also a highlight that allows visitors to feel cool in the hot climate.

Dhader Hari Staircase Well

It was constructed around 1500. It is a large multi-story structure with dozens of steps leading down to a well, the deepest of which is an octagonal well. It features an Indo-Islamic style that blends Hindu and Jain carvings.

Adaraj's stair well

Built in 1498, it is a stairwell 30 meters deep and five stories underground. It features beautiful carvings in a fusion of Hindu and Islamic styles. It once served as an important water storage system for the community.

The entire Old Town is a World Heritage Site

It is India's first UNESCO World Heritage City (registered in 2017), founded by the Gujarat Sultanate in the 15th century. The city is like an architectural museum, with its fusion of Islamic, Hindu, and Jain architecture and communal housing preserved and used for nearly 600 years.

Jama Masjid

This masterpiece of Islamic architecture is located in the heart of the historic old town, a World Heritage Site. It is located in the bustling commercial district, but once inside you will find a large courtyard of tranquility.

Tour Highlights Udaipur

Known as the "City of Lakes," Udaipur is one of Rajasthan's most beautiful cities, a scenic tourist destination with chalk palaces and historical architecture centered on Lake Pichola. The Lake Palace, perched on the lake, and the magnificent City Palace offer a panoramic view of Udaipur's unique elegance.

The narrow alleys and bazaars of the old town offer shopping for colorful handicrafts, traditional costumes, and accessories. Hotels and restaurants in converted palaces offer a special experience in a historic atmosphere. Udaipur's harmony of history, nature, and scenic beauty makes it a charming city that offers visitors an elegant and memorable travel experience.

Cityscape of Udaipur, the City of Lakes

View from City Palace

Taj Lake Palace

The palace was built in 1746 as a summer retreat. It is now operated as a five-star palace hotel (Taj). The hotel is accessible only by private boat and is also known as the location for the movie "Octopussy" released in 1983.

Tour Highlights Delhi

The capital of India, where successive dynasties built their capitals, is dotted with World Heritage sites such as the Red Fort of the Mughal Empire and Qutub Minar. The chaos of Old Delhi and the orderliness of New Delhi coexist in this city where India's history and modernity intersect.

World Heritage Humayun Mausoleum

The tomb of the second emperor of the Mughal Empire, it is impressive for its symmetrical gardens and Persian-style dome. It was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1993, and is especially recommended for architecture lovers.

Gates of India

India Gate, rising majestically in the heart of New Delhi, is a memorial to the Indian soldiers who lost their lives in World War I. The names of the soldiers are engraved on the 42-meter-high arch, which is illuminated at night to create a fantastic atmosphere. Local people enjoy picnicking on the nearby lawn, making it a symbolic place where “everyday life and memories” of India intersect.

World Heritage Site Qutub Minar

The construction of this 72.5-meter-high minaret began at the end of the 12th century. It was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993. It is a precious spot where visitors can enjoy history and architecture at the same time.

World Heritage Site Red Fort (Lal Kilaa)

A royal fortress built by Shah Jahan in the 17th century, it is also the site of the Prime Minister's speech on India's Independence Day. Visitors can see the magnificent red sandstone walls and former royal residences, which were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007 and have special historical and political significance.

Agrarsen ki baoli.

It is believed to have been built around the 14th century, with three levels and 108 stone steps leading deep underground, and was a place where people gathered to cool off and socialize in the summer.

Tour Fees

This is only a reference itinerary. We will create your own tour with extra nights and other locations. Prices are higher just before the tour, during the year-end and New Year holidays, and during Holi and Diwali (consecutive holidays in India).

For one personFrom Rs. 193,500 (including 5%GST)
For 2 personsFrom Rs. 129,000/person (including 5%GST)

Included in the arrangement fee

  • Japanese Guides
  • meal
  • Ranjan Homestay in Delhi*.
  • Superior Hotels in Ahmedabad and Udaipur
  • admission fee
  • All transportation within India
*About Ranjan Homestay

You will stay at the home of our representative, Ranjan. This is a rare opportunity to experience the life of an ordinary Indian family.

Many guests say it is cleaner and more comfortable than a typical standard hotel.

During your stay, you will be able to experience the "real India" through strolling around the local markets in the neighborhood and cooking Indian food in the kitchen.

Rooms, lavatories, showers, and towels are all provided for the exclusive use of our guests.

We have a small dog. He is accustomed to people outside of the family, but we ask that you do not touch him unnecessarily, as he may bite on rare occasions. Please understand this in advance.

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*3 rooms (max. 6 people): In case of full occupancy, the hotel will be a hotel at an additional charge. Please apply as soon as possible.
If you wish to stay at a hotel, it is possible to change the room rate for an additional fee.

Items not included in the arrangement fee

  • International flights (direct flights from Haneda by JAL or ANA are recommended. For more informationhere (place close to the speaker or where the speaker is))
  • Bring your own camera fee (if you bring a camera other than a smartphone, a camera fee is required in addition to the admission fee)
  • Gratuity for driver/guide (Rs. 500 per adult per day for each, for the number of days)
  • Soft drinks and alcohol (if ordered)

Example Schedule

This is only a reference itinerary. We will create your own tour with extra nights and other locations!

DAY
Day 1

Arrival in Delhi. Driver will meet you at the airport and transfer you to your accommodation.

lodging placeDelhi*.
DAY
2nd day

Transfer by private car to Delhi airport. Take a domestic flight to Ahmedabad in the morning (passengers will board the flight alone). Meet your Japanese-speaking guide at Ahmedabad airport and sightseeing (stay at a superior class hotel)

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3rd day

After sightseeing the stair well and the old town with a Japanese-speaking guide, take the night train to Udaipur. Arrive at hotel late at night.

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Day 4

Full day sightseeing in Udaipur

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5th day

Transfer to Udaipur airport. Transfer to Delhi by domestic flight for guest only. Transfer by private car to the homestay.

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Day 6

After breakfast, sightseeing in Delhi (start time may vary depending on departure time)

(We will take you wherever you wish, time permitting)
(e.g. Qutub Minar, Humayun Mausoleum, Red Fort, Old Delhi, Spice Market, Sikh Temple, India Gate, Stairwell, Khan Market, shopping malls, etc.)

Transportation to the airport at least 3 hours prior to departure time (or by 9:00 p.m. at the latest for late night flights).

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About Private Cars

  • I am a legitimate cab driver registered with the Government of India.
  • All vehicles used must have passed inspection.
    (This may seem obvious to you in Japan, but it is not always the case in India.)
  • Since the revision of the law in January 2026, it is prohibited to put luggage on the roof of the vehicle, so a minibus type vehicle will be arranged for more than 4 persons.

Vehicles used

For 2 customersMaruti Suzuki "Dzire" class
For 3 customersToyota "Inova Crysta" class
For 4 or more customersTempo Traveller (minibus) class

About Private Cars

A private air-conditioned car will be provided.
Drivers do not speak Japanese, but may be able to communicate in simple English.
All of the following costs are included in the fee
Driver meals and lodging, tolls, gasoline, and parking

Flexible support on the move

Flexible restroom and meal breaks are available.

About Meals

We do not have a specific designated dining area.

After hearing your wishes, we will take you to an Indian restaurant that is popular among local Indians. These eateries are not only delicious, but also hygienic, as they always use fresh ingredients due to the high turnover rate.

Since Indian people can also become ill due to unhygienic food, they are very careful about hygiene on a daily basis.
In addition, we try to refrain as much as possible from introducing stores that have not been very satisfactory to our Japanese customers in the past.

For those who do not like spicy food, we will introduce you to a restaurant where the spiciness can be adjusted. If you prefer a meal that is not spicy at all, we can take you to a fast food restaurant, as long as there is an appropriate restaurant nearby.

Please note that Western cuisine is more expensive and the number of restaurants that can accommodate it is limited. Please note that Western food is also available at an additional cost.

*Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages are also charged separately. Mineral water is free.

Payment, Cancellation and Disclaimer

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