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Viaggio in Rajasthan con soggiorno in famiglia – Esperienza di Henning

13 Days
₹ 4/- PP
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New Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Pushkar, Chandelao, Jodhpur, Udaipur

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Henning voleva esplorare il Triangolo d’oro: Delhi, Agra e Jaipur. Volevo anche saperne di più sul Rajasthan tra Pushkar, Jodhpur e Udaipur.

Era interessata alle principali attrazioni e monumenti come il Forte Rosso a Delhi, il Taj Mahal ad Agra, il Forte Amber a Jaipur, il Forte Mehrangarh a Jodhpur o il Palazzo della Città a Udaipur. Tuttavia, Henning ha sottolineato fin dall’inizio della pianificazione di avere più interesse per la gente del posto e le loro storie.

Quindi, abbiamo programmato un tipico viaggio di due settimane da Delhi a Udaipur attraverso Agra e Rajasthan. Abbiamo anche alloggiato completamente nelle case di famiglia. Abbiamo anche programmato una notte fuori Jodhpur in una piccola città chiamata Chandelao. È stata un’idea per dare un’esperienza della vita rurale e una breve pausa dalle città frenetiche.

Abbiamo anche dato consigli sulle attività in ogni luogo, come un tour dei bassifondi a Delhi o un corso di cucina a Udaipur. In questo modo è stato in grado di incontrare molti locali e fare amicizia.

Questo viaggio nel nord dell’India può essere modificato per adattarsi a qualsiasi budget. Di seguito troverai i costi approssimativi per i diversi tipi di viaggiatori e un itinerario di esempio. Se hai un periodo prestabilito, aggiungeremo o elimineremo le destinazioni di conseguenza.

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New Delhi

Life Tree bed and breakfast

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Agra

Mohini Homestay

Agra, most popularly known for the Taj Mahal, is a favorite amongst travellers. Agra is...

Jaipur

Jaipur Friendly Villa

Painted pink to welcome the Prince of Wales in 1853, Rajasthan’s capital city is chock-full...

Pushkar

Kanhaia Haveli, Pushkar

Maybe on the first look it looks just like a small town lost in the...

Chandelao

Chandelaogarh

Chandelao is renowned for its fiercely independent people, its colorful clothing, its handicrafts and its...

Jodhpur

Mohan Niwas

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Udaipur

Chandra Niwas

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