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Three generations on the Mewar Route: a customer story

A 9-year-old, a 72-year-old, and a lot of Laal Maas.

The Traveolla Team·5 June 2026·2 min read
Three generations on the Mewar Route: a customer story

The brief

December 2025. Ahmedabad-based Kabir family of seven: two couples, one grandmother, a 9-year-old, and a 15-year-old. Budget mid-to-high. Previous trip: Europe 2023 — "too fast, too many transfers".

The plan

7 days. No flights. One car, one driver. Two family suites + one single for the grandmother. Udaipur 3 nights, Kumbhalgarh 2 nights, Jodhpur 2 nights.

What worked

  • Heritage suites at the Lake Palace — the 9-year-old still talks about them.
  • Private evening boat ride instead of group tours.
  • History walk at Kumbhalgarh for the grandmother — we paired her with a local historian.
  • Sound-and-light show for the kids.
  • Spa morning while grandmother rested.

What didn't

The Ranakpur Jain Temple stop was too long for the 9-year-old. We shortened similar detours for future trips.

The family's note

"Three generations, one itinerary, zero complaints. Traveolla got that grandmother needed pace, my son needed history, and we needed space for both." — Kabir family, December 2025

What we learned

Multi-gen trips need a third room, not a connected family suite. We've built that into our Mewar Slow Route default for 5+ travellers.

Plan a family trip.

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