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Delhi - Agra - Jaipur - Pushkar - Delhi
Food-based travel creates a more personal connection with a destination, especially when it includes both street-level experiences and home-style cooking sessions. This itinerary combines the Golden Triangle route with curated culinary activities designed specifically for women travellers. The focus remains on safety, structured movement, and controlled environments while still allowing meaningful interaction with local food culture.
Delhi introduces the journey through a guided food walk in Old Delhi, where traditional dishes are explored within a planned route. The experience is managed carefully to ensure that movement through busy areas remains comfortable and organised. Agra continues the itinerary with a more contained travel pattern, centred around the Taj Mahal and nearby locations.
Jaipur becomes the key destination for culinary interaction, where a cooking class experience is included within a home or organised kitchen setting. This allows travellers to understand ingredients, preparation methods, and regional dishes in a controlled and safe environment. The experience goes beyond observation, offering hands-on participation.
Pushkar adds a quieter dimension to the journey, where food culture shifts towards vegetarian traditions due to its religious significance. The town’s smaller size and relaxed pace make it easier to explore without pressure, offering a comfortable setting after the more active city experiences.
Transport throughout the journey is arranged via a private car with driver, ensuring direct and secure transfers between cities. All activities, including food walks and cooking sessions, are pre-arranged to avoid uncertainty and maintain consistency in quality.
Accommodation is selected in safe and accessible areas, with preference given to well-rated hotels that provide a comfortable environment for solo or women travellers. Travel timings are planned during daylight hours to maintain safety and ease of movement.
This tour is ideal for women travellers who want to explore India through its food while maintaining a structured and secure travel plan. It combines guided experiences with interactive sessions, creating a journey that is both engaging and well-managed.
Arrival at Delhi international airport is followed by a meet-and-assist service where a representative greets you inside the terminal and escorts you to your private vehicle. The transfer to your hotel takes approximately 30 to 60 minutes depending on traffic conditions, passing through central roads and administrative districts. The vehicle remains exclusively arranged for you, ensuring privacy and avoiding confusion during arrival.
Upon reaching the hotel, check-in is completed smoothly with prior arrangements, allowing you to proceed directly to your room. The hotel is selected in a safe and well-connected area, ensuring easy access without being located in overly crowded zones. After settling in, you are given time to rest and adjust after travel.
In the evening, dinner is arranged within the hotel premises, providing a comfortable and secure environment without the need to step outside. The first day is intentionally kept light to help you prepare for the activities ahead. Overnight stay is in Delhi.
The day begins with breakfast at the hotel before heading out for a guided food walk in Old Delhi. The experience is conducted on a planned route, covering selected food vendors known for hygiene and quality. You sample a range of local dishes including snacks, sweets, and beverages while the guide explains their origins and preparation methods.
Movement through the busy streets of Chandni Chowk is managed carefully, ensuring that you remain comfortable throughout the walk. The guide assists with navigation, avoiding overcrowded sections where necessary. The food walk provides both a culinary and cultural introduction to the city.
After completing the food walk, the tour continues with visits to Jama Masjid and selected areas of New Delhi such as Humayun’s Tomb. Lunch is adjusted based on the food walk schedule. Evening remains relaxed with dinner arranged at the hotel. Overnight stay is in Delhi.
After breakfast, checkout is completed and the journey begins towards Agra via Yamuna Expressway. The drive takes around four hours, with smooth road conditions and minimal interruptions along the route. Travel is planned during daytime hours, ensuring a comfortable and predictable journey.
Upon arrival in Agra, you are transferred to your hotel located in a secure and accessible area. Check-in is completed efficiently, allowing you to rest after the drive. Lunch is arranged at the hotel or a nearby trusted restaurant depending on timing.
The afternoon is kept light in preparation for the next day’s early schedule. You may choose to relax within the hotel or take a short walk nearby if comfortable. Dinner is arranged at the hotel, followed by overnight stay in Agra.
The day begins early with departure for the Taj Mahal visit at sunrise. Entry is scheduled during quieter hours, ensuring a comfortable and less crowded experience. A guide accompanies you throughout the visit, providing both context and assistance.
After returning to the hotel, breakfast is served before continuing with a visit to Agra Fort. The fort is explored at a steady pace, covering key sections without rushing through the visit. The guide ensures smooth movement within the complex.
The afternoon is kept free for rest. Evening remains relaxed with dinner arranged at the hotel. Overnight stay continues in Agra.
After breakfast, checkout is completed and departure is scheduled for Jaipur. The drive takes approximately four to five hours, with lunch arranged during the journey at a suitable restaurant.
The route follows well-maintained highways, ensuring a smooth and comfortable travel experience. Breaks are included as required to avoid fatigue during the journey.
Upon arrival in Jaipur, check-in is completed at your hotel located in a safe and accessible area. Dinner is arranged at the hotel, followed by overnight stay in Jaipur.
The day begins with breakfast at the hotel before heading towards Amber Fort, located about 30 minutes from Jaipur city. The drive gradually moves uphill, offering views of the surrounding hills and fort walls stretching across the ridge. Upon arrival, you enter the fort complex by vehicle, ensuring a comfortable and smooth approach. Inside, you explore courtyards, halls, and residential sections while the guide explains how the structure functioned during the Rajput period.
After completing the fort visit, you return to Jaipur city to continue sightseeing at City Palace and Jantar Mantar. These sites are centrally located and well-organised, making them easy to navigate without confusion. The guide assists with entry procedures and explains the historical background of each structure. Lunch is arranged at a well-reviewed restaurant during the day.
In the evening, you may choose to explore nearby markets or return directly to the hotel for rest. The schedule remains flexible while maintaining safety and comfort. Dinner is arranged at the hotel, followed by overnight stay in Jaipur.
After breakfast, you proceed to a pre-arranged cooking class session conducted in a home kitchen or organised culinary space. The experience begins with an introduction to local ingredients, including spices, grains, and vegetables commonly used in Rajasthani cuisine. The host explains how different dishes are prepared and how flavours are balanced in traditional cooking.
You then participate in the cooking process, preparing selected dishes under guidance. This may include bread preparation, vegetable curries, and simple desserts depending on the session plan. The activity is hands-on, allowing you to understand techniques rather than just observing. The environment remains controlled and comfortable, making it suitable for solo women travellers.
After completing the cooking session, you enjoy the meal you helped prepare, creating a direct connection between the activity and the dining experience. The afternoon is kept light, allowing time to rest after the session. Dinner may be light depending on your preference. Overnight stay is in Jaipur.
After breakfast, checkout is completed and the journey begins towards Pushkar, which takes approximately 3 hours by road. The route passes through smaller towns and open landscapes, gradually moving away from the structured environment of Jaipur. Travel is planned during daylight hours with short breaks included for comfort.
Upon arrival in Pushkar, check-in is completed at your hotel located near the lake area. After some rest, you proceed for a guided walk around Pushkar Lake. The guide explains the cultural significance of the ghats and the town’s traditions, including its vegetarian food culture.
In the evening, you explore local cafes and eateries known for simple vegetarian dishes such as thalis and street snacks. The environment remains calm and easy to navigate. Dinner is arranged at a trusted restaurant or hotel. Overnight stay is in Pushkar.
After breakfast, checkout is completed and the journey begins towards Delhi. The drive takes approximately 6 to 7 hours depending on traffic conditions and stops along the route. Travel is planned during daylight hours, with regular breaks to maintain comfort.
Lunch is arranged at a suitable highway restaurant, providing a safe and clean dining option during the journey. The route follows major highways, ensuring a smooth and direct connection back to Delhi.
Upon arrival, you are transferred directly to the international airport for your onward flight. Assistance is provided for drop-off and coordination. This marks the end of the women travel culinary tour covering Delhi, Agra, Jaipur and Pushkar.
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