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Duration 11 days 13 days
Price From $ 2,797 $ 1,387
Price Per Day $ 254 $ 107
Highlights
  • Even the most traveled are underprepared for that breath-stealing moment its gates are traversed and this magnificent world wonder comes into focus. Surely the most beautiful building on the planet.
  • Spectacular dusk fire ceremony performed by priests on the banks of the holy river, before myriad small candles are placed on a flower raft and floated down the Ganges.
  • Varanasi is a veritable paradise for pilgrims, who throng the ghats of the Ganges for spiritual rewards like deliverance from sin and attainment of nirvana. A truly incredible spectacle.
  • Pushkar Camel Fair is one of India’s most highly-rated travel experiences, a spectacle on an epic scale, an opportunity to witness the color, spectacle and carnival of one of the last great traditional meals.
  • Trekking for 8 days
  • Forts Visit
  • Village Tourism
  • ½ day Visit to Jaipur Palaces
  • Daily delicious meals
  • Qualified and Experienced Instructors
Trip Style Group tour Group tour
Lodging Level Standard Standard
Physical Level
  • 2- Easy
  • 4- Strenuous
Travel Themes
  • Cultural
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • Photography
  • National Parks
  • Cultural
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • National Parks
  • Trekking & Expeditions
  • Transformative
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Rajasthan
  • Himalayas
  • Jaipur
  • Rajasthan
Flights & Transport Ground transport included Ground transport included
Activities
  • Culture
  • History
  • Nature
  • Photography
  • Culture
  • Historic sightseeing
  • Homestays & Cultural Immersion
  • Nature
Meals Included N/A

12 Breakfasts, 9 Lunches and 12 Dinners

Description

Whilst the rest of India might be modernising at pace, old Rajasthan endures, evoking rulers with giant moustaches, harems of beautiful women in the finest coloured silks and some of the most spectacular palaces ever built. Rajasthan is the jewel in India’s crown. Across eleven unforgettable days on your India Photography Holiday, our team weave a route through this illustrious region, starting in the sacred city of Pushkar, and it’s world famous Camel Fair, before dropping in on the pink-tinged wonder of Jaipur, the illustrious Taj Mahal, then amongst the pilgrims and saddhus on the shores of the Ganges in mystical Varanasi.

Experience unforgettable nights in luxe heritage forts, first-class trains and opulently restored Havelis, using every imaginable mode of transport. And our handpicked collection of boutique hotels, gourmet dining spots and secret photographic locations will bring you the best India has to offer.

The name Mystery itself enthralls. Mysterious places and stories spanning back over the centuries that are just beckoning to be explored. Every day in the life, you encounter a lot of things. But there is a lot to discover, to redefine, to experience in the nature. For India either you google or read some blogs to know the mysterious places but this module program, we designed specially for those who want to experience the nature in its own way with our experienced team. In this module you experience & discover through a trek for 5 days in himalaya and then you explore the hidden stories of forts & places in Rajasthan. Also you experience a complete day with local villagers; you live that life away from the concrete jungle. This program is so simple and adaptable that anybody who wants to experience can join this. Long ago, when the world was young, they roamed the Earth, your ancestors and mine. They navigated by the Sun and the stars. They ate when hungry and sang when happiness felt.

Itinerary: Rajasthan, India Photography Holiday

DAY 1: DELHI

From touchdown into Delhi, we’ll whisk you off to our 15th-century fort in rural Rajasthan for some well needed R&R, chance to recover from the long flight. and ease you gently into the frenetic hubbub of India – the perfect start to your Rajasthan, India Photography Holiday. We’ll start by reviewing some of the in-camera techniques to prepare you to shoot in some of the epic locations on our Rajasthan odyssey – from the vast desert swathes of the Pushkar Camel Fair, the low-light positioning of the Taj Mahal at dawn, and the energy from hundreds of pilgrims rushing to bathe in the Ganges.

Each, a new set of techniques to add your repertoire. Then a dinner on the terraces in palatial surroundings, the perfect start to our Indian adventures.

DAYS 2 & 3: PUSHKAR CAMEL FAIR

Up early, we depart our royal retreat and take the road to Pushkar, the holy city, and check-in to the stunning lakeside Pushkar Palace. Built by the Maharajah of Jaisalmer in the 15th century, this small palace has fabulous, panoramic views of the city. On arrival, we’ll take a seat on the shores and dive straight into our next task, learning how to bring some narrative into our images – capturing faces and expressions in the myriad scenes throughout the city – before venturing out to explore the Brahma temple – the only one in India.

Towards dusk, we’ll don our small backpacks and head out to the jaw-dropping Camel Fair. Held each November at the time of the Kartik Purnima full moon, Pushkar Camel Fair is one of India’s most highly-rated travel experiences, a spectacle on an epic scale, attracting more than 11,000 camels, horses and cattle and visited by over 400,000 people over a period of around fourteen days. For visitors it’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness the color, spectacle and carnival of one of the last great traditional meals, which brings livestock, farmers, traders and villagers from all over Rajasthan. Over two days, we’ll shoot a number of assignments, from formal portraits under canopy, to dusty reportage of the days events, to sublime sunset vistas over the campgrounds. We guarantee this is one photo-shoot you will never forget.

DAYS 4 & 5: JAIPUR

Today, we depart our private retreat and take the short hop to Jaipur, the regal capital of Rajasthan. This afternoon we’ll dive into the myriad backstreets of the city, tour the technicolor spice markets, observe the stunning pink architecture of the Hawa Mahal and get to grips with shooting high energy street scenes in saturated colors. Along the way, we’ll stop for a few snacks – or chaat – tasty Indian street food featured by Gordon Ramsay. Our stunning haveli (or Indian mansion) is in the plush central district and its breezy verandahs and pool provide solace from the energy of downtown Jaipur. Here we will round of the day reviewing our creative hard work from the last few days, then dine on an open-air terrace, waiters buzzing around bringing local delights for you to try.

The next day, we’ll take a trip towards the Amber Fort, a truly beautiful palace atop a hill overlooking Jaipur. The tour is an event itself, climbing onto elephants who lead you on a slow ascent to the top, then an exploration to shoot the opulent interiors; from the tiny Sila Devi Temple, with inlaid silver doors, to the maharajah’s apartments and the Sukh Niwas (Hall of Pleasure); carved marble relief panels into ivory-inlaid sandalwood doors and a channel that once cooled water right through the room. The zenana (secluded women’s quarters) surrounds the fourth courtyard. The rooms were designed so that the maharaja could embark on his nocturnal visits to his wives’ and concubines’ respective chambers without the others knowing, as the chambers are independent but open onto a common corridor. From the Jai Mandir you can photograph the fine views from the palace ramparts over picturesque Maota Lake below – shoot the decorated guards in full gear, or capture the melee ‘reportage’ style all around you. Finally, we descend by army jeep and return to our haveli for some rooftop sundowners, and kick back to watch the sun gently falling over the horizon.

DAYS 6 & 7: TAJ MAHAL

Today we head to Agra – the home of the Taj Mahal. En-route, we’ll stop off at Chand Baori, one of the most beautiful stepwells in India, and the location of several period Hollywood films. Built by King Chanda in 800AD, the well is 20m deep and 3500 steps on 13 levels – at the bottom of the well, the air remains 5-6 degrees cooler than at the surface. Chand Baori was used as a community gathering place for locals during periods of intense heat. A short drive later, we arrive in Agra in time to visit one of the icons of India at sundown – the Taj Mahal – the magnificent mausoleum which eptomises the golden age of Mughal architecture and the reign of Shah Jahan. After finding our spot for shooting the best images, we’ll retire to our haveli haven and sample a modern interpretation of Indian cuisine.

After a restful nights sleep, we’ll rise extra early, locate our secret location to take some incredible images of the sun rising over the Taj Mahal, and shoot away in a sea of orange light, before heading off early afternoon to the buzzing Agra station, chance to practice the effects of fill flash on contrasty black-and-whites, shooting modern Indian life in a classic documentary style. Early evening, we’ll board our first-class sleeper train to Varanasi, meeting locals from all walks of life and shooting some memorable documentary and portrait images, before drifting off to the gentle, hypnotic movement of the train travelling through the night.

DAY 8: VARANASI

Arriving just after dawn, we’ll transfer directly to our plush heritage hotel close to the banks of the Ganges, and take some time to unwind in the lovely surroundings. We’ll hold some 1-on-1’s today to give you a detailed personal review of where you are at, then head out towards dusk for our first look at the Ganges, and the Ganga Aarti, a spiritual ritual using fire as an offering, usually made in the form of a flower raft with a lit candle, that’s floated off down the river. It’s a truly incredible spectacle and a photogenic wonder.

DAYS 9, 10 & 11 : VARANASI

We spend the early morning on board our private boat, touring the ghats to witness the hoards of Hindu pilgrims bathing in the Ganges river’s sacred waters. You’ll observe funeral rights, and tour the winding backstreets, home to over 2,000 temples, including Kashi Vishwanath, “Golden Temple’, dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. This is one of India’s most beautiful, crazy, colorful and chaotic places; it’s a veritable smorgasbord for any photographer and an experience you’re not likely to ever forget. Together, we’ll develop a final portfolio of images, ready to show on our final night's exhibition; be that portraits of expressive saddhus, using a remote fill flash and softbox (a la Joey L), saturated reportage shots of Hindu pilgrims bathing in the river, richly coloured night shots of dusk at this most spiritual of places or the everyday humour of this bizarre city. The possibilities are truly endless. Along the way, we’ll be there to assist your production, edit your best and then prepare for our exhibition show and final night’s celebration.

Our 11-day pilgrimage takes in the photographic highlights of this picturesque state, from world renowned festivals, to iconic buildings and one of the most visually stunning places in all of India. Welcome to Creative Escapes’ tour of Rajasthan.

Itinerary: Adventurous Mysterious Places’ Expedition in India

Day 1: Arrival at Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun.

Meals: Dinner

We will transfer you in a hotel for 2-3 hrs relaxation and then we drive for Rishikesh. Here you check into Hotel. In evening you explore the local temples and market along the river Ganga. You witness evening traditional Ganga River Prayer.

Day 2:

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

After breakfast, you will drive to base camp. Rishikesh/Kathgodam to Lohajung (7700 ft), breakfast & lunch on the way. This day you will see glimpse of Uttara hand, passes through many hill stations, Villages, & rivers & winding roads. Travel distance is 226 km from Kathgodam & Rishikesh (263kms) Haridwar (288kms) which takes 9-10 hours to reach. Night stay in Guest house in Lohajung.

Day 3: Lohajung (2130m) to Didina (2550m)

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

(10 km – 5/6 hours.)

The trek to Roopkund Lake starts from Lohajung to a village called Didna. This will be our first camp of the Roopkund trek. Initially the trek is a steady climb up to the Lohajung pass and then downhill to the Bedni River popularly known as the “Bedni Ganga”. We then cross a bridge and then start climbing through oak & bamboo forests to the village of Didna. We will cross the village and continue walking up to a meadow where we will camp for the night. Overnight in tents / Home stay.

Day 4: Didina (2550m) – to Bedni Bugyal (3350m)

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

(06 Km) Trek/6-7 hours)

We wake up early in the morning, doing stretching exercise to strengthen the muscles. We start trek to Bedani Bugyal, 3.5 km ascend to Ali Bugyal will take 2- hours, passes through thick forest, hear twittering sound of birds, many kind of high altitude Flora & Fauna. We have Lunch in Ali Bugyal, a vast meadow, incredible view of Valley. Click memories on your cameras, start trek to Bedeni bugyal slighty ascend but not tough, 1.5 -2 hours will take toreach Bedani Bugyal. This is probably one of the finest camping sites in the Garhwal  Himalayas. Overnight stay in tents.

Day 5: Bedani Bugyal (3350m) to Patarnachaaniya

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

(5 km)(3/4hrs)

Explore morning view of Bedani Bugyal, around green grass, Bedeni kund, View of patti ka danda. According myth Lord Brahma created here Vedas. After breakfast depart to patternachaniya, 5 km distance takes 2-3 hours to reach. Today all around view is full of charm, Mountain (Nanda Ghughunti , Trishuli), Water falls, small-small water lakes between meadows. Night halt in camp.

Day 6: Patarnachaaniya to Bhagwabasa

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

 (3800) –(6 km)(3/4hrs)

The day’s snow trek will bring you to an altitude of 14,500 ft from 12,500 ft. This part of the Roopkund Lake trek is to be considered as high altitude trekking and you can feel the effects of this during trekking from Ghora Lotani to Bhagwabasa. The trek starts towards Baguwabasa, 6 km from Patternachaniya (4-5 hours) Patter means Stone & Nauchniya means dancer, blieved that dancers converted into stone because of curse of Goddess Nanda. After breakfast we climb to Kailawa Vinayak top, tough ascend about 3.5 km. from Kalwa Vinayak view is unique Himalayan range peaks, Rivers, Water falls. After having lunch trek will start to Bhagwa basa (2 km).

Day 7: Bhagwabasa to Roopkund Lake (Mystery Lake) – Return Patarnachaaniya) Dhar

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

(5029 meter). Roopkund (12 km.)(6/7hrs)

Today is the day for what you thought of. Early morning hot tea & start trek to Roopkund, Breakfast on the way because early morning view is clear, later clouds cover the mountains. Trek is quiet difficult today ascend 3.5km upto Roopkund & 400 meter Junargali Dhar (5029 meter). Roopkund is a small lake in glacier, Human skeleton is there many years old, some skeleton’s flesh can be found which lies under snow. From Junargali close view of Trishuli & Nanda Ghughuti & Shila Samudra. Then we head back for our campsite at Bedni Bugyal. The views from the alpine camp at Bedni Bugyal extends west across the main Himalaya Range as far as Gangotri, while the peaks of Trisul and Nanda Ghunti provide an awesome backdrop. Junargali is the last point of this trek, Return back to Patanachaniya  via Bhakuwabasa & Kailwa Vinayak, halt for overnight.

Day 8: Patarnachaaniya to Lohajung

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

(via Wan) – 13km trek 20km

Enjoy morning sunrise view hot Breakfast & start moving towards Lohajung via Bedani Bugyal, Garoli patal & wan villege. Today from Bedani bugyal another route to Lohajung, passes through dense forest, Giant trees, Flora & Fauna, Neel Ganga & a cultural village wan, people of this village is very hard worker. There is Latu Devata main Temple, every year villager organize worship. From wan to Lohajung motorable (20 km), night stay in Guest house.

Day 9: Drive from Lohajung – Kathgodam/Rishikesh – 226km/263 km

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Good bye Himalayas. Today is the last day of this trek, Depart to kathgodam (226 km)/ Rishikesh (263 km), Lunch & Breakfast on the way. In the evening we drive overnight to

Jaipur. You check-in to Hotel. Relax for 3-4 hrs and after brunch you explore local Jaipur Palaces and evening you return to hotel. Overnight stay in hotel.

Day 10:

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

Now at this level, you have explored the Roop Kund mystery and now onwards, we will lead to Bhangarh fort, which is itself a mystery. There are a lot of proclaimed stories for this fort. The Bhangarh Fort is a 17th Century fort built in the Alwar district of Rajasthan. It was built by one of the Navratans of Akbar's court, Man Singh I for his grandson Madho Singh I. It was named by Madho Singh after his grandfather Man Singh or Bhan Singh. As soon as you enter through the main gate of the ruined fort city, also known as Bhoot Bangla, it gives a chill down your spine. Within the fort, there are temples, palaces, and Havelis. Apart from that, there are also four more gates for the entry to the fort: the Lahori Gate, the Ajmeri Gate, the Phulbari Gate and the Delhi Gate. There are many Hindu temples at the entrance of the gates. The royal palace is located at the extreme end of the limits of the fort. We overnight stay in a hotel.

Day 11:

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

After breakfast, you will drive to Bhoori Pahari heritage village. While you explore Bhoori Pahari, don’t miss the opportunity to interact with the local folks and be part of their evening gatherings. Look into the way of life of the local meena tribals, known for their exquisite attire and ornaments. Overnight stay in the village.

Day 12:

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

After breakfast, you drive to Bundi. Taragarh Fort or 'Star Fort' is the most impressive of structures of city of Bundi in Indian state of Rajasthan. A rather ramshackle fort, with its overgrown vegetation, It was constructed in 1354 upon a steep hillside. There are three gateways to the fort, well known as Lakshmi Pol, Phuta Darwaza and Gagudi ki Phatak. Most parts of these impressive gateways are now in ruins. During its heyday, Taragarh Fort was renowned for its tunnels crisscrossing the entire hillside. However, these tunnels are now inaccessible for want of proper maps. The largest of its battlements is the 16th century bastion known as the Bhim Burj, on which was once mounted a particularly large cannon called Garbh Gunjam, or 'Thunder from the Womb'. Overnight stay in heritage hotel.

Day 13:

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

After breakfast you explore more places. After lunch we drive towards Jaipur and it takes

4 hrs and hearby we drop you to Airport for your further journey. We expect that you might have viewed a new world from different view.

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