Agra
Home base.
The Taj Mahal at first light, Agra Fort in red sandstone, Fatehpur Sikri, and the quieter Baby Taj across the river.
A driver and guide across North India — from the Taj Mahal at sunrise to the dunes of Jaisalmer at dusk.
Agra · Delhi · Rajasthan · Uttar Pradesh · Golden Triangle
Across North India, I know the short-cuts, the quiet hours, and the best chai stops. Pick a city — or stitch several together.
Home base.
The Taj Mahal at first light, Agra Fort in red sandstone, Fatehpur Sikri, and the quieter Baby Taj across the river.
Old & new capital.
Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk by rickshaw, Humayun's Tomb, Qutub Minar, India Gate.
The Pink City.
Amber Fort at elephant hour, Hawa Mahal's lattice windows, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and a Nahargarh sunset.
The Blue City.
Mehrangarh Fort towering over a sea of blue houses. Clock Tower bazaar, Jaswant Thada, Toorji stepwell.
The Golden City.
Sandstone fort alive with people, camel safari into the Thar, and sunset on the Sam dunes.
City of Lakes.
Palace-hopping, Lake Pichola at dusk, Jagdish Temple, Monsoon Palace views over the Aravallis.
Sacred lake town.
Ghats and ceremony, Brahma temple, bazaar colour — and the famous camel fair every November.
Spiritual capital.
Ganga aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat, sunrise boat ride past the ghats, and Sarnath where the Buddha first taught.
The sacred Ganga.
Lakshman Jhula, yoga country, Ganga Aarti at Har ki Pauri, and white-water rafting season.
The Golden Temple.
Langar at the Golden Temple, Jallianwala Bagh, and the Wagah border ceremony at dusk.
Tiger country.
Early morning jeep safaris into one of India's best parks for wild tiger sightings.
Temple sculpture.
A UNESCO detour on the classic India loop — thousand-year-old carvings, intricate and unforgettable.
Use these as starting points, or tell me what you want to see and I'll plan around you.
Delhi → Agra → Jaipur
The classic first India trip. Three cities, three worlds — Mughal capital, Mughal love story, and Rajput pink-stone splendour.
5–7 DAYSJaipur → Pushkar → Jodhpur → Jaisalmer → Udaipur
Forts, palaces, and desert. The grand loop through the heart of Rajasthan, with time to stop wherever the light is good.
10–14 DAYSDelhi → Agra → Varanasi → Rishikesh
The Ganga from its sacred cities to its Himalayan foothills. Mughal monuments, ghats, aartis, and yoga country.
7–10 DAYSTell me where you want to go
An airport pickup, a day at the Taj, or a month across India — routes of any length, at your pace. Families, couples, solo travellers, all welcome.
ANY LENGTHThe best trips aren't planned to the minute — they're driven by someone who knows where the sun will be at 6am, which chai stall is worth stopping at, and when the marble at the Taj turns pink.— Dilshad Ali
Over the years travellers have written in a small notebook I carry in the car. A few of those pages — tap to read.
From France to Brazil, Spain to the United States — and from across India.
I was born in Agra, in the shadow of the Taj Mahal, and I have been driving travellers across India for many years now. What began as short trips to the Taj has become long journeys across Rajasthan, up to the Ganga, out to the desert, and back.
I speak English and Hindi. I've driven families from France and the United States, friends from Brazil and Spain, travellers from across India, and many more. Everyone has been different; every trip has been different. That's the best part of the work.
I keep a private car, clean and comfortable, and drive it myself. Routes are built around what you want to see — no fixed packages, no rush. When we stop, we stop properly. When we drive, I know the way.
Send a message or call. Tell me where you want to go, how many people, and how many days — I'll put together a plan and a quote.