Arrive in Jodhpur and check into your hotel near the historic old town. Start with a guided walk to the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort, marveling at its massive walls and panoramic views of the Blue City.
Descend to visit Jaswant Thada, the marble cenotaph with intricate carvings, followed by a leisurely lunch at a rooftop cafe overlooking the fort. Spend the rest of the afternoon exploring the bustling Clock Tower Market for spices, textiles, and local crafts.
Conclude the day with a sunset view of Umaid Bhawan Palace from the outside, then enjoy a traditional Rajasthani dinner at a heritage restaurant near the market.
Travel to Ahore (≈3‑hour drive) and settle into a guest house arranged by the family. Take a short stroll through the quiet town square to admire the local sandstone architecture before the ceremony preparations.
Attend the vibrant wedding ceremony at the family haveli, witnessing traditional music, dance, and rituals. After the ceremony, enjoy a festive lunch featuring regional dishes such as dal baati churma.
Join the wedding reception under twinkling lanterns, with live folk performances and a chance to mingle with relatives. Return to your accommodation for a restful night.
Depart early for Kumbhalgarh (≈4‑hour drive). Explore the UNESCO‑listed Kumbhalgarh Fort, famous for its 36‑kilometer wall, and enjoy the rugged Aravalli scenery.
Optional short trek in Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary to spot leopards and desert flora, then head south to Chittorgarh (≈3‑hour drive). Visit the sprawling Chittorgarh Fort, including the iconic Vijay Stambh (Victory Tower) and Padmini's Palace.
Watch the sunset from the fort’s ramparts, then check into a heritage hotel in Chittorgarh for dinner and a relaxed night.
Drive to Udaipur (≈2‑hour drive) and start with a visit to the City Palace, exploring its museum, courtyards, and stunning views of Lake Pichola.
Enjoy a leisurely boat cruise on Lake Pichola, passing the elegant Jag Mandir palace and stopping for a light lunch on board. After the cruise, wander through Saheliyon‑ki‑Bari, the beautiful garden of the maidens.
Head up to the Monsoon Palace for a panoramic sunset over the lake and the city. Return to a lakeside resort for a candle‑lit dinner and perhaps a cultural dance performance.
Travel to Nathdwara (≈2‑hour drive) to visit the revered Shrinathji Temple, where you can observe morning aarti and admire the richly decorated sanctum.
Continue to Bhilwara (≈1‑hour drive) and explore the Textile Museum, learning about the city’s famous textile industry. Stroll through the marble market to see locally quarried stone and handcrafted items.
Enjoy a farewell dinner featuring Rajasthani thali at a well‑reviewed restaurant in Bhilwara before returning to Mumbai by overnight train or flight.