BRIGADATOURS

From Delhi to Jaipur:
2 Days in the Palaces and Legends of India

A quick immersion into two of India's most vibrant cities — the capital and royal Jaipur

Duration: 2 days / 1 night
Format: guided car tour
Transport: comfortable car or minibus (for groups of 5 or more)
Guide: Russian-speaking guide
Tour start: by agreement

Tour Program

This route combines the contrasting Delhi and romantic Jaipur, allowing you to dive into India's architectural, cultural, and spiritual heritage in just two days. You’ll explore temples, palaces, observatories, mystical places, and Rajasthani cuisine.

The tour is perfect for those who want to discover two of the country's most important cities quickly and vividly. The pace is comfortable, the schedule packed — designed to give you the most in the shortest time.

You will visit: Delhi, Jaipur, India Gate, Agrasen Ki Baoli, Qutub Minar, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, Amber Fort, Jal Mahal, Jantar Mantar, City Palace, Hawa Mahal

Tour Route

День 1 — Обзорная экскурсия по Дели и переезд в Джайпур


Продолжительность: 1 день (около 8–10 часов с переездом)
Формат: автоэкскурсия
Сопровождение: русскоговорящий гид

Описание тура:
Вас встретит гид в отеле или аэропорту Дели, и вы отправитесь в путешествие по столице Индии. За несколько часов вы увидите как символы власти и духовности, так и мистические уголки, которые хранят древние легенды. После обеда — переезд в Джайпур, столицу Раджастхана, где вас ждёт ночёвка в одном из атмосферных отелей города.
India Gate
A memorial dedicated to Indian soldiers who died in World War I. A majestic arch located at the center of Delhi’s wide Rajpath boulevard.
Rashtrapati Bhavan
The official residence of the President of India, built by British architects. One of the most impressive government complexes in Asia.
Agrasen Ki Baoli
An ancient stepwell surrounded by mystique. A place with a special atmosphere where time seems to stand still.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib
The main Sikh temple of the city. You can see the community kitchen where meals are prepared daily for thousands of people — and even join the cooking.
Qutub Minar & Iron Pillar
A 72-meter minaret from the 13th century and a mysterious pillar that has not corroded for over 1600 years. A UNESCO World Heritage Site.

After the tour:
  • Lunch at an Indian restaurant
  • Transfer to Jaipur (~5–6 hours)
  • Hotel check-in
  • Dinner (optional)
  • Overnight stay in Jaipur
What to bring from Delhi:
  • Ayurvedic oils and spices
  • Handcrafted souvenirs
  • Statues of gods and Hindu symbols
Additional:
  • Option to adapt the route based on interests
  • Comfortable air-conditioned car

Day 2 — Jaipur: Forts, Palaces, and the Magic of Rajasthan

Duration: 1 day (7–8 hours)
Format: car tour with walking opportunities
Guide: Russian-speaking guide

Tour description:
From early morning, you’ll dive into the atmosphere of the "Pink City" — the capital of Rajasthan. Jaipur captivates at first sight: its dusty-pink forts and palaces hold stories of maharajas, legends, love, astrology, and timeless architectural elegance. This day will be rich and truly magical.

Jaipur is a city where eastern luxury meets precise engineering. You’ll visit forts, ascend them by elephant, explore an observatory built for celestial predictions, and discover how Indian traditions combine craftsmanship, religion, and everyday life. A perfect day for vivid impressions and atmospheric photos.
Amber Fort
A magnificent fortress perched on a hill above Lake Maota. You can ride up by elephant or jeep. Inside: mirror halls, royal women's quarters, paintings, and secret passages. A true glimpse into the lives of Rajput rulers.
Jal Mahal (Water Palace)
An engineering marvel — a five-story palace partially submerged underwater. A photo stop by the scenic lake reflecting the outline of Jaipur.
City Palace
Jaipur's main royal residence. Inside, you'll find museums featuring costumes, weapons, a throne, and a collection of miniature paintings.
Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds)
The facade resembles a lace stone screen. Women of the palace watched the streets through tiny windows without being seen.
Jantar Mantar Observatory
An 18th-century astronomical complex with massive instruments. Even today, horoscopes can be drawn here with great accuracy.
Elephant art workshop / textile block printing
You’ll create your own souvenir — a hand-painted elephant or scarf with a traditional pattern.

After the tour:
  • Lunch at a restaurant featuring Rajasthani cuisine
  • Transfer back to Delhi (5–6 hours)
  • Drop-off at your hotel or the airport
What to bring from Jaipur:
  • Navaratna rings (astrological jewelry)
  • Stones selected by Jyotish astrology
  • Jewelry
  • Hand-painted fabrics and souvenirs
Optional:
  • Photo stops at scenic viewpoints
  • Personal astrological consultation (upon request)
  • Didn't see the attraction you were looking for in the program? No worries — we're happy to create a custom itinerary based on your preferences.

  • Clothing tip: Bring comfortable shoes and clothing that covers your knees and shoulders (especially important for women — a pareo or scarf will work well).

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