Compare Lotus of the Desert Retreat- 17 Days/16 Nights by Flowing Spirit Journeys vs Rajasthan: Laneways & Local Villages by G Adventures
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Duration | 17 days | 15 days |
Price From | $ 2,300 | $ 562 |
Price Per Day | $ 135 | $ 37 |
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Trip Style | Small group tour | Small group tour |
Lodging Level | Premium | Basic |
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Flights & Transport | Ground transport included | Ground transport included |
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Meals Included | N/A | 1 breakfast, 1 dinner |
Description |
The lotus has its roots in dark murky waters, yet still grows towards the light and blossoms where it has been planted. The Lotus of the Desert Retreat is a powerful exploration of the divine feminine and how she manifests within us. It is a chance to discover how each one of us may grow into our abundant potential and fully bloom where WE have been planted in our lives. It is a unique opportunity to travel as a group of women, in sisterhood, supporting one another as we open and flower as the radiant beings that we are! |
Buckle up for this 15-day tour that’ll have you exploring some of India’s most incredible kingdoms, cities, towns, and villages. Set out on a walking tour of Mandawa, known today as Rajasthan's "open-air art gallery". Admire the beautifully frescoed havelis, or traditional townhouses, which once housed wealthy traders and their families. Soak in the sights of a vibrant city on the crossroads of ancient caravan routes. |
Day 1:
Delhi- Arrive in Delhi by 3pm-Group meeting, Opening and Invocation, Delicious Indian dinner.
Day 2:
Delhi to Pushkar- Travel by train and taxi to the Sacred Brahma city of Pushkar- Pushkar is a quaint desert oasis situated around a beautiful Lotus-shaped lake. It is the only holy place dedicated to the creative force of Brahma and is powerful pilgrimage site. Upon our arrival, we will deepen our journey with a sunset Yoga practice, meditation, rest, and exploration.
Day 3-6:
Pushkar- Supported by the oasis’ high spiritual vibration, we will balance our time between inner exploration and connection to sacred desert sites. This portion of the retreat includes daily yoga and meditation, sunrise and sunset hikes to the mountain-top temples of the Goddesses Gayatri and Sati, tantric ritual, and a Yagna (Fire ceremony) at the Shaktipeeth Goddess Temple. We will also visit ashrams from the Satya Yuga era, Potato Baba, and the Brahma Temple
Day 7-10:
Blue City Jodhpur- Arriving as the princesses that we are, we will stay as royalty in one of the area’s enchanting and beautiful hotels. Here we will practice resting in a state of inner silence amidst the bustling Indian City. We will explore the winding streets of the blue city, visit Mehrangarth Fort, and head out on safari to visit local artist villages and wildlife.
Day 10:
Jodhpur to Jaisalmer- Visit Jaisalmer Fort and explore
Day 11-13:
Camel Trekking Jaisalmer-This phase of the journey will be a chance to experience the profound silence of the Desert Landscape as we travel upon camels into some of the more remote areas of Rajasthan. We will visit local villages, move through breathtaking landscapes, and sleep beneath a sky of infinite stars. On the final day of the trek, we will return to Jaisalmer for restorative yoga and relaxation.
Day 13-15:
Return to Jaisalmer for embodying abundance – Delicious Food, shopping, Integration, a hotel fit for Queens, and our closing circle.
Day 16-17:
Delhi- Experience the spiritual aspects of Delhi as we integrate our experience of moving meditation within Riskshaws, markets, busy streets, and delicious restaurants.
Day 1 Delhi
Arrive at any time and welcome to India's bustling capital - Delhi! Opt for an arrival transfer through the G Adventures-supported Women With Wheels project. Tonight, get to know your fellow travellers as we wander through the electric Karol Bagh market for your first night out; pick the best looking spot and cheers to new adventures and friends.
There are no activities planned until tonight's welcome meeting.
Day 2 Delhi/Mandāwa
This morning, drive to the desert town of Mandawa in the Shekhawati region. Established as a trading hub along ancient caravan routes, Mandawa is dotted with havelis (traditional houses) which often featured lavish courtyards that once belonged to traders who made their fortunes here. This afternoon, head out on walking tour to view the beautifully frescoed havelis and the old town.
Day 3 Mandāwa/Jodhpur
Settle in for the morning drive to Jodhpur, called the “Blue City” for the many houses painted that colour. Stark desert landscapes meet a riot of palaces, forts, and temples, all enclosed within imposing city walls. Six enormous gates provide entry to the city centre and overlooking it all stands the imposing shadow of Meherangarh Fort. In the afternoon take an orientation walk of the old walled city and view the the clock tower. Continue on to bustling Sadar Bazaar, one of the oldest markets in India.
Day 4 Jodhpur
Enjoy a free day to continue exploring this fascinating city. Opt to hike up to Mehrangarh Fort in the morning for stunning views. In the afternoon, choose to embark on an open jeep excursion to the neighbouring hamlets–explore the countryside and meet local carpet weavers, potters and other artisans.
Day 5 Jodhpur/Udaipur
Journey southeast with the option to visit the beautiful Ranakpur Temples. Continue to Udaipur, famous worldwide for its plethora of breathtaking lakes and Raj-era palaces. Get to know the old city on an orientation walk, then opt to enjoy a Rajasthani cultural show at the Bagore-ki-Haveli Folk Museum on Gangaur Ghat.
Day 6 Udaipur
Enjoy a full free day to explore this Royal city. Opt to visit the Jagdish Temple which pays homage to Vishnu, the Hindu god of preservation, or the stunning City Palace and Museum, followed by a boat ride on Pichola Lake. Or, relive life as royalty at Sajjangarh Fort, also known as the Monsoon Palace, sitting atop a hill with a panoramic view of the city’s lakes.
Day 7 Udaipur
Enjoy another full free day. Opt to enjoy the early morning serenity of Udaipur cycling along the city's picturesque lakes as the sun rises. Then choose to take a Rajasthani cooking class and enjoy your creations for lunch. Or, continue exploring forts and palaces–the options are endless.
Day 8 Udaipur/Pushkar
Today drive to Pushkar. Travel over Snake Mountain to the holy city of Pushkar, a place so sacred that no meat, alcohol, or eggs are allowed within the city. Take an orientation walk and visit the 14th century Brahma Temple–the world’s only temple dedicated to the Hindu god of creation.
Day 9 Pushkar
Rise early for a hike and enjoy sunrise from Savitri Temple overlooking the surrounding Thar desert. Spend the rest of the day freely exploring the ghats (stone staircases) where pilgrims come to bathe in the holy lake, visit some of the hundreds of temples or get into bargaining in the bustling markets. This evening, opt for a traditional dinner with entertainment in the desert.
Day 10 Pushkar/Tordi Garh
Drive to the desert village of Tordi Garh and step back in time and stay the night in a restored heritage property. Take a stroll through the village to catch a glimpse of daily life, in markets, shops and homes and keep an eye out for a local cricket game as visitors are always welcome to join in. Later, opt for a camel cart ride, or jeep ride into the countryside for sunset.
Day 11 Tordi Garh/Jaipur
Opt to join a morning hike up to the old fort. After, travel to Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, clothed in pink stucco and commonly known as the "pink city." One of the most important heritage cities in India, begin with an afternoon orientation walk, then continue exploring on your own. A visit to Jaipur wouldn't be complete without catching an optional Bollywood film in the spectacular Art Deco film house — the Raj Mandir Cinema.
Day 12 Jaipur
Rise early for optional morning cycling then embark on an included tour of Amber Fort–another UNESCO World Heritage site to check off your list. Wander through the halls, courtyards, and palaces and admire the intricate details. Afterward, enjoy a free afternoon to visit the Hawa Mahal ("Palace of the Winds") or the city Palace Museum. Or, choose to explore the Jantar Mantar Observatory or take a cooking class to "spice up" your culinary skills. This evening, for your big night out, head to a rooftop bar and enjoy a drink on us to cheers the adventures you've just shared.
Day 13 Jaipur/Āgra
Continue on to Agra, visiting the impressive Taj Mahal in the evening as the setting sun covers it in an orange hue. Check this world wonder off your bucket list as you marvel at the iconic Mughal architecture. Immerse yourself in a guided tour and learn of the mausoleum's unique history.
Day 14 Āgra/Delhi
Visit the Agra Fort in the morning before heading to Delhi for your final evening. One of the most important battles of the Indian rebellion of 1857 was fought at the Agra Fort. Learn about the history of this place while peering at the red sandstone and white marble architecture.
Day 15 Delhi
Depart at any time.