14 Nights/15 Days Fully Guided Tours Private Car
Delhi - Agra - Jaipur - Udaipur - Jodhpur - Jaisalmer - Goa
The Gay Honeymoon Rajasthan & Goa Tour is India's most romantic private journey, carefully crafted for same-sex couples celebrating their love, commitment, or honeymoon in one of the world's most extraordinary destinations. This 14-night, 15-day tour weaves together two of India's most beloved and contrasting experiences - the regal grandeur of Rajasthan and the sun-kissed, laid-back freedom of Goa - into one seamless, unforgettable journey.
Begin your adventure in Delhi, India's vibrant capital, before stepping back in time at the world's greatest monument to love - the Taj Mahal in Agra. Journey onward to Jaipur, Rajasthan's Pink City, where fairy-tale forts and rose-pink palaces await. From there, travel south to Udaipur - one of the most romantic cities in the world - where shimmering lakes, white marble palaces, and breathtaking sunsets over the Aravallis create a setting that feels almost unreal. Continue to the blue-painted city of Jodhpur and the golden desert city of Jaisalmer, where a starlit night in a luxury desert camp under the vast Thar sky is an experience no couple will ever forget. Finally, fly to Goa - India's beloved coastal paradise - where pristine beaches, colonial Portuguese heritage, candlelit seafood dinners, and warm Arabian Sea waters offer the perfect, relaxed finale to your honeymoon.
India has made significant strides in inclusivity since the landmark 2018 Supreme Court ruling decriminalising same-sex relationships. Throughout this journey, our team ensures that every hotel, guide, driver, and experience is chosen with sensitivity, discretion, and the comfort of LGBTQ+ couples in mind. This is your love story - we are simply here to make sure every chapter of it is extraordinary.
Upon your arrival at Indira Gandhi International Airport, our representative will receive you warmly and assist with your hotel transfer. Check in to your hotel in Delhi and spend the rest of the day at leisure - freshen up, relax, and begin soaking in the energy of India's magnificent capital. In the evening, take a romantic stroll through the tree-lined boulevards of Connaught Place or enjoy a quiet candlelit dinner at one of Delhi's excellent restaurants. Overnight stay at hotel in Delhi.
After breakfast, your private guide will take you on a curated full-day Delhi sightseeing tour, moving seamlessly between Old and New Delhi.
Red Fort (Lal Qila) - The iconic UNESCO-listed Mughal fortress along the banks of the Yamuna, its massive red sandstone walls enclosing a world of palaces, gardens, and pavilions once inhabited by emperors.
Jama Masjid - One of India's largest and most beautiful mosques, a masterpiece in red sandstone and white marble commissioned by Shah Jahan.
Rickshaw Ride through Chandni Chowk - A thrilling, sensory plunge into Old Delhi's most famous market street, alive with aromas, colors, and centuries of history.
Humayun's Tomb - The first grand Mughal garden tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage Site set amid formal Persian gardens and a direct architectural inspiration for the Taj Mahal.
Qutub Minar - The world's tallest brick minaret and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, surrounded by the ruins of Delhi's earliest Islamic monuments.
India Gate & Lutyens' Delhi - A scenic evening drive past the grand colonial-era government buildings, Rajpath, and India Gate - the best of New Delhi's planned grandeur at dusk.
Overnight stay at hotel in Delhi.
After breakfast, your private driver will transfer you to Agra (approx. 230 km / 4–5 hrs). En route, stop at Sikandra to visit the tomb of the great Mughal Emperor Akbar - a beautiful garden mausoleum that blends Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Islamic architectural styles in a fascinatingly syncretic composition.
Upon arrival in Agra, check in to your hotel. In the afternoon, visit the monumental Agra Fort - a UNESCO World Heritage Site of towering red sandstone walls, royal apartments, mosques, and audience halls that served as the seat of Mughal power for generations.
As the sun goes down, make your way to Mehtab Bagh - the moonlit garden directly across the Yamuna from the Taj Mahal. This is one of the most romantic spots in all of India: the Taj glowing across the still river at sunset, with almost no crowds and a sense of quiet magic that is impossible to replicate anywhere else in the world.
Overnight stay at hotel in Agra.
Note: The Taj Mahal is closed every Friday
Rise before dawn and make your way to the Taj Mahal for sunrise entry - arguably the single most romantic experience India has to offer. As the first light of day touches the white marble dome and it shifts through shades of pale rose, gold, and brilliant white, you will understand why this monument has moved millions of visitors to tears. The Taj Mahal was built by Emperor Shah Jahan as an eternal testament to love for his wife Mumtaz Mahal - and there is no more fitting place for a honeymoon couple to stand together in the world.
After breakfast, check out and drive toward Jaipur. En route, halt at Fatehpur Sikri - the perfectly preserved ghost capital of the Mughal Empire, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where Emperor Akbar built an entire imperial city of red sandstone only to abandon it mysteriously soon after. Walk through the Buland Darwaza, the Panch Mahal, and the ethereal white marble tomb of Sufi saint Salim Chishti.
Continue to Jaipur (approx. 240 km from Fatehpur Sikri). Upon arrival, check in to your hotel. In the evening, explore the colorful bazaars of the walled city. Overnight stay at hotel in Jaipur.
After breakfast, explore Jaipur's most celebrated royal landmarks.
Amber Fort - Set majestically on a ridge above Maota Lake, this 16th-century UNESCO-listed fort-palace is the crown jewel of Jaipur. Begin with a romantic elephant ride up the cobbled ramp to the fort's grand gateway, then explore the dazzling Sheesh Mahal (Hall of Mirrors) - where a single candle flame is reflected into a thousand points of light - the Ganesh Pol gateway with its exquisite painted facade, and the enchanting Sukh Niwas garden palace.
Jal Mahal - A photo stop at Jaipur's ethereal Water Palace, rising like a dream from the center of Man Sagar Lake, particularly stunning at golden hour.
Hawa Mahal - The five-storeyed latticed facade of the Palace of Winds, one of the most recognizable and photographed monuments in all of Rajasthan.
In the afternoon, lose yourselves in the walled city bazaars - Johari Bazaar for gemstones and gold, Bapu Bazaar for block-printed fabrics and mojris, and the smaller lanes for lacquerware bangles and blue pottery. Overnight stay at hotel in Jaipur.
After breakfast, continue with Jaipur's remaining must-see landmarks.
City Palace - The magnificent royal complex at the heart of the Pink City, home to the royal family of Jaipur, housing extraordinary museums of royal arms, textiles, and paintings. The Mubarak Mahal and Chandra Mahal within are particularly beautiful.
Jantar Mantar - The UNESCO-listed astronomical observatory of Maharaja Jai Singh II, featuring 19 monumental stone instruments. The massive Samrat Yantra sundial, accurate to two seconds, is one of the most astonishing scientific achievements of the pre-modern world.
Birla Mandir - The stunning modern white marble temple set on a hillock at the edge of the old city, peaceful and beautifully lit in the evenings.
The rest of the evening is yours to enjoy - perhaps a rooftop dinner at one of Jaipur's elegant heritage restaurant terraces overlooking the illuminated cityscape, or a final stroll through the rose-pink lanes of the walled city at night. Overnight stay at hotel in Jaipur.
After breakfast, check out and drive to Udaipur (approx. 395 km / 6–7 hrs) - India's most romantic city and, many believe, one of the most beautiful cities in the entire world. Set on the shores of a series of linked lakes, surrounded by the rolling Aravalli hills, and studded with white marble palaces that rise like mirages from the water, Udaipur is a city that seems to exist at the intersection of a dream and reality.
Upon arrival, check in to your hotel. In the evening, embark on a romantic boat ride on Lake Pichola - the jewel of Udaipur. As your boat glides past the legendary Lake Palace (Jag Niwas) - the 18th-century white marble palace that appears to float on the water - and the island garden of Jag Mandir, and the sun drops behind the Aravallis turning everything gold and crimson, this will be one of the most memorable moments of your entire honeymoon.
Dinner this evening at a rooftop restaurant overlooking the illuminated City Palace and Lake Pichola - one of the finest dining settings in all of India. Overnight stay at hotel in Udaipur.
A full, indulgent day discovering Udaipur's palaces, temples, and gardens.
City Palace Udaipur - The largest palace complex in Rajasthan, a breathtaking ensemble of courtyards, towers, pavilions, and terraces built over three centuries by successive Maharanas of Mewar. The museum within holds extraordinary collections of royal miniature paintings, arms, costumes, and decorative arts. The views of Lake Pichola from the palace terraces are simply magnificent.
Jagdish Temple - The 17th-century temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, its exterior covered in elaborate carvings of elephants, horses, musicians, and celestial dancers. Located just steps from the City Palace, it is one of the most important working temples in Rajasthan.
Saheliyon ki Bari - The beautiful 18th-century royal garden, the Garden of the Maids of Honour, created for the queen and her ladies-in-waiting. Ornamental lotus pools, marble pavilions, and elegant fountains make this a peaceful and picturesque corner of the city.
Bagore Ki Haveli - A restored 18th-century haveli on the banks of Gangaur Ghat, now housing a fascinating museum of royal artifacts and costumes. In the evening, enjoy a vibrant traditional Rajasthani folk dance and music performance on the haveli's stage - one of the most joyful and colorful evening entertainments in Udaipur.
Fateh Sagar Lake - A scenic sunset walk or tuk-tuk ride along the promenade of Udaipur's second great lake, with views across the water to the Aravallis and Nehru Island. Overnight stay at hotel in Udaipur.
After breakfast, check out and drive to Jodhpur (approx. 260 km / 5 hrs) - the Blue City of Rajasthan, a city of extraordinary contrasts where a colossal medieval fortress dominates the skyline above a labyrinth of indigo-painted houses, spice markets, and ancient temples.
Upon arrival in Jodhpur, check in to your hotel. In the afternoon, take a wander through the Clock Tower Bazaar (Ghanta Ghar) - a feast of spices, sweets, fabrics, and the irresistible aroma of Jodhpur's famous makhaniya lassi. Climb to a nearby rooftop for your first dramatic view of Mehrangarh Fort rising above the sea of blue rooftops - a sight that never fails to astonish first-time visitors.
In the evening, if staying near the fort, enjoy a sundowner on a rooftop with the fort walls glowing amber in the dying light. Overnight stay at hotel in Jodhpur.
After breakfast, a full day in the Blue City with your private guide.
Mehrangarh Fort - One of the grandest, most imposing, and best-preserved forts in all of India. Rising 125 metres sheer from the rock on which Jodhpur was founded, its massive walls enclose a world of extraordinary palaces - the Moti Mahal (Pearl Palace), the Phool Mahal (Flower Palace), the Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace) - each more elaborately decorated than the last. The views from the fort ramparts over the blue city and the desert plains beyond are breathtaking and unforgettable.
Jaswant Thada - The exquisite white marble cenotaph of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, set in peaceful gardens with a lotus pond and intricately carved marble screens through which light filters like lace. Often called the Taj Mahal of Marwar - and it is easy to see why.
Blue City Walk - A guided walk through the ancient lanes of the old city below the fort, where Brahmin houses are famously painted a deep, vivid indigo - a tradition that originally served to mark Brahmin homes and to keep interiors cool, but which has since become the defining visual identity of Jodhpur. The narrow lanes, chai stalls, and warm interactions with locals make this walk one of the highlights of any Rajasthan trip.
Umaid Bhawan Palace - One of the world's largest private residences, part of which operates as one of India's finest heritage luxury hotels. The Indo-Deco palace, completed in 1943, is a magnificent sight and a wonderful photo opportunity. Overnight stay at hotel in Jodhpur.
After breakfast, drive from Jodhpur to Jaisalmer (approx. 290 km / 5–6 hrs) - the Golden City of Rajasthan, rising spectacularly from the flat sands of the Thar Desert, its massive honey-coloured sandstone ramparts and towers shimmering in the desert heat like a vision from a thousand and one nights.
Upon arrival, check in to your hotel. In the late afternoon, visit the Jaisalmer Fort - Sonar Qila, the Golden Fort - a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world's largest fully inhabited fortified cities. Walk its ancient lanes, visit the ornate Jain temples within the fort walls, explore the royal palace, and browse the small shops selling mirror-work textiles, camel leather goods, and fine silver jewelry. Stay as the sun sets and the fort walls glow deep amber gold - one of the most extraordinary sights in all of Rajasthan.
Overnight stay at hotel in Jaisalmer.
After breakfast, explore the golden city further.
Patwon Ki Haveli - The grandest haveli in Jaisalmer, a cluster of five connected mansions built in the early 19th century by the wealthy Patwa merchant family. Its facade is a breathtaking tapestry of carved sandstone latticework, balconies, and ornamental detail - one of the finest examples of Rajasthani civic architecture anywhere.
Nathmal Ki Haveli - Another masterwork of Jaisalmer's stone carvers, with a fascinatingly asymmetric carved facade created by two brothers working simultaneously from opposite ends.
Gadsisar Lake - The peaceful 14th-century reservoir at the edge of the old city, ringed by beautiful chhatris and shrines, and particularly magical in the soft morning or evening light.
In the late afternoon, drive to the Sam Sand Dunes (approx. 45 km) for your camel safari - riding together across the rolling golden dunes as the desert sun drops toward the horizon and the sands turn crimson and rose. The Thar Desert sunset, witnessed from atop a camel on the dunes, is one of the most romantic and extraordinary natural spectacles in the subcontinent.
Arrive at your luxury desert camp - a beautifully appointed tented camp set among the dunes, decorated in rich Rajasthani fabrics and lit by warm lantern light. Spend the evening around a bonfire under an immense, brilliant, star-filled desert sky, with live folk musicians playing the traditional sarangi and dholak - and nothing between you and the horizon but golden sand and starlight.
Overnight stay at Luxury Desert Camp, Jaisalmer.
Wake at dawn to watch the sunrise over the Sam Sand Dunes together - a serene, golden, utterly peaceful way to close your Rajasthan chapter. After a camp breakfast, transfer back to Jaisalmer city.
Fly from Jaisalmer (or Jodhpur) to Goa (domestic flight, available on request at additional cost). Upon arrival at Goa's Dabolim or Mopa Airport, transfer to your hotel or beach resort on North Goa or South Goa - whichever you prefer.
Check in, change into your beach clothes, and head straight to the beach. After the forts, deserts, and palaces of Rajasthan, the sight of the warm Arabian Sea sparkling under the Goa sun is a genuinely joyful and liberating transition.
Goa is widely regarded as the most LGBTQ+-friendly destination in India - open, cosmopolitan, and deeply accustomed to welcoming international travelers of all backgrounds and identities. Spend the rest of the day at leisure on the beach. Overnight stay at beach resort in Goa.
After a relaxed breakfast at your resort, divide the day between culture and leisure.
Old Goa & UNESCO Churches - Visit the Basilica of Bom Jesus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that houses the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier and is one of the finest examples of Baroque architecture in Asia. Nearby, the Se Cathedral is one of the largest churches in Asia, and the Church of St. Francis of Assisi adds further grandeur to this extraordinary colonial ensemble.
Fontainhas - Goa's Latin Quarter - Stroll through the narrow, cobblestoned lanes of Panaji's Portuguese quarter, lined with brightly painted 18th-century houses in ochre, terracotta, yellow, and blue, their windows hung with old azulejo tiles and wooden balconies. This is one of the most charming and photogenic neighborhoods in all of India.
North Goa Beaches - Spend the afternoon at leisure on the beach - Calangute, Baga, Anjuna, or the more relaxed Vagator, depending on your mood. Swim, sunbathe, sip a fresh lime soda under a palm, and let the rhythm of Goa gently take over.
Mandovi River Sunset Cruise - In the early evening, board a sunset cruise on the Mandovi River with live Goan folk music (Mando dances), cocktails in hand, as the river glows gold and the Panjim waterfront drifts past. A beautiful, festive, romantic finale to your India honeymoon.
Dinner at one of Goa's beloved seaside shacks or elegant beachfront restaurants - fresh tiger prawns, lobster, kingfish recheado, and a cold Kingfisher with your feet in the sand. Overnight stay at beach resort in Goa.
A final morning at leisure - perhaps one last walk on the beach, a sunrise swim in the Arabian Sea, or a quiet breakfast at a café in Fontainhas. Your representative will assist you with your hotel checkout and transfer to Goa Airport for your onward international flight home, carrying with you memories of one of the world's most extraordinary honeymoon journeys.
May the colors of Rajasthan and the warmth of Goa stay with you always
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