Overview
Rajasthan is a Northern-west state of India. Popularly known as- Land of Rajputana , Royal Palaces, a perfect romantic India wrapped
in traditional Outfits. It is surrounded by Aravalis - India's oldest mountain range and some part is covered by Thar Desert.
Handicrafts, Royal palaces, Wild Life, Bird sanctuaries, puppet shows, traditional art and culture, prominent structures that represent
the architectural heritage, Havelis, Forts & Palaces, Temples , Nomads Banjara's i.e. the travelling tradesmen and artisans, Food
preparations by 'Khansamas' (the royal cooks) inside the State palaces are some of the center of attractions in Rajasthan. Gateway
to Rajasthan is the capital city Jaipur, also known as the pink city.
Highlights of Tour :
- Visit to Chandra Mahal, Hawa Mahal and Shri Govind Deo Temple – Jaipur
- Sightseeing at Saheliyon-Ki-Bari and Pichola Lake – Udaipur
- Visit to the palace museum and Jaisalmer Fort – Jaisalmer
- Visit to Pushkar Lake, Brahma temple in Pushkar
- Visit to Dilwara Jain Temples and Sunset Point – Mount Abu
- Visit to Junagarh Fort and Bhandasar Jain Temples- Bikaner
Day 01 : Arrival at Delhi
Meet & assist at Delhi airport / rly stn with our office assistance. Our staff will arrange your transfer and check in to the hotel in Delhi.
Day 02 : Arrival Delhi
Morning breakfast at hotel and day free for enjoy capital city by visit old and New Delhi at same time. Red Fort (Closed on Monday), Jamma Masjid (Friday closed), India’s largest mosque where more than 20,000 people can kneel in prayer and Raj Ghat -Mahatma Gandhi’s Memorial. In the afternoo visit New Delhi. You will drive past President’s Palace. Later visit India Gate (42m high), built in memories of the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died in the 1st world war. Later visit Humayun’s Tomb, after that proceed to visit Qutub Minar, the highest sands stone minaret in the world (73 meters) next to that visit Lotus Temple (Bahá'í House of Worship) Overnight stay at Delhi.
Day 03 : Delhi – Mandawa
Enjoy your morning breakfast and leave for Mandawa, famous for painting work of heritage Havelis on the way you will see countryside, traditional villages; colorful, beautiful painted have lies. Mandawa and Jhunjhunu are the major towns of Shekhawati… the fort town of Mandawa are well connected with the other places in region through a good network of roads. Overnight stay in Mandawa.
Day 04 : Mandawa – Bikaner
Take breakfast drive to Bikaner the city was founded by Rao Bika in 1486 and from its small origins it has developed into the fourth largest city in Rajasthan after a short break of reach and check-inn to hotel at Bikaner. Visit Rat Temple, Junagarh Fort, Camel Breeding Farm, evening walk around of bazaar, overnight stay in Bikaner.
Day 05 : Bikaner – Jaisalmer ( Khuri)
After the breakfast drive to Jaisalmer (Khuri). This is the part of desert in Jaisalmer and basically Khuri is the name of traditional village. Jaisalmer is named after the Maharawal, Jaisal Singh, a Rajput king who founded the city in 1156 AD "Jaisalmer" means "the Hill Fort of Jaisal". Jaisalmer is sometimes called the "Golden City of India" because the yellow sandstone used throughout the architecture of both the fort and the town below, imbues both with a certain golden-yellow light at Khuri one can enjoy camel safari at sunset time and in evening we experience the Rajasthani dinner with folk music and dance with complete rural atmosphere in an ethnic village. Later there you enjoy sleep under the open sky in the desert camp in. Overnight stay in desert.
Day 06 : Khuri – Jaisalmer
After breakfast drive to Jaisalmer city, sightseeing of Jaisalmer like Jaisalmer Fort situated on Meru Hill and named as Trikoot Garh has been the scene of many battles. Its massive sandstone walls are a tawny lion colour during the day, turning to a magical honey-gold as the sun sets. The famous Indian film director Satyajit Ray wrote a detective novel and later turned it into a film − Sonar Kella (The Golden Fortress) which was based on this fort. This is a living fort and about a quarter of city's populations still live inside the fort. The main attractions inside the fort are: Raj Mahal (Royal palace), Jain temples and the Laxmi nath temple ... later visit Jain Temple, Patwan – Ki – Haveli, Salim – Singh – Ki – Haveli, Gadhi Sagar and evening time visit sunset in Bada Bagh, Built in 1156 by the Bhati Rajput ruler Jaisal, Overnight stay in Jaisalmer.
Day 07 : Jaisalmer – Jodhpur
After breakfast move for Jodhpur, A view of the Mehrangarh Fort. Take a look at Jaswant Thada Jodhpur’s most notable attractions is Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace and the Ghanta Ghar, or Clock Tower. Tourists are also within proximity to Fort Auwa, Mandore, Kaylana Lake and Garden, Balsamand Lake, Mankameshwar Mahadev Temple (Mandalnath), Ratanada Ganesh Temple, ISKCON Temple, Sardar Samand Lake and Palace, Masooria Hills, Veer Durgadas Smarak (monument, park and museum) and Bhim Bhadak Cave. Evening walk around in clock tower, Spicy Bazaar Other attraction of people is at markets of food, antique items, traditional clothes and traditional shoes (also called Jodhpuri mojari) held in Jodhpur, overnight stay in Jodhpur.
Day 08 : Jodhpur – Ranakpur
After breakfast drive to Ranakpur, the place is also famous for large population of monkeys that live in and around the place. The ladies of the town donated 90 ounces of gold to the construction of the temple. Ranakpur is widely known for its marble Jain temple, said to be the most spectacular of the Jain temples. There is also a small Sun temple which is managed by the Udaipur royal family trust. Sightseeing of Ranakpur like Chaumukha temple (Jain Temple). It is the main Temple consist 1444 pillars and 29 halls. Overnight stay in Ranakpur.
Day 09 : Ranakpur – Udaipur
After breakfast drive to Udaipur this is a capital of the erstwhile Mewar kingdom; Udaipur is also the launching point for visits to the historic forts of Kumbhalgarh and Chittor and the temple of Ranakpur, Shrinathji at Nathdwara and Eklingji. Religious tourism is a major source of regular visitors to Udaipur. Kumbalgarh fort. Kumbalgarh fort is the most important fort in the Mewar region after Chittorgarh, built in 15th century by Maharana Kumbha, overnight stay in Udaipur.
Day 10 : Udaipur
Today after breakfast at hotel we visit sightseeing of Udaipur is well known for handicrafts such as paintings, marble articles, silver arts and terracotta. The Shilpgram is a platform where regional handicraft and hand-loom products are developed. Craft bazaars are organized by the Shilpgram, with an aim to encourage the regional arts and crafts, the handicraft and hand-loom works. Visit Lake City like City Palace, Jagdish Temple, Boating in Lake Pichola, Bagor Ki Haveli, Saheliyon Ki Bari, Mansoon Palace in evening. Walk by bazaar side for shopping, overnight stay in Udaipur.
Day 11 : Udaipur – Pushkar
Enjoy your breakfast at hotel and leave for Pushkar.. on the way visit Ajmer Sharif a pilgrimage center for the shrine of the Sufi Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. Later continue drive to Pushkar.. (11 Km away from Ajmer) It is the base for visiting Pushkar reach and check-inn to hotel. Overnight stay at Brahma city..
Day 12 : Pushkar – Jaipur
Enjoy your morning breakfast at hotel and leave sightseeing of Pushkar – an ancient Hindu pilgrimage city. This is called Land of Lord Brahma. Pushkar is located on the Shore of Pushkar Lake, which has many Ghats where pilgrims take bathe.. Pushkar is also famous for its annual fair (Pushkar Camel Fair) featuring a trading fete of cattle, horses and camels. It is held over seven days in autumn marking Kartika Purnima according to the Hindu calendar (Kartik - month), October or November). It attracts nearly 200,000 people proceed to Jaipur for Overnight stay.
Day 13 : Jaipur Sightseeing
After breakfast sightseeing of Jaipur, Jaipur is a standout amongst the most socially rich legacy urban areas in India. Established in the year 1727, the city is named after Maharaja Jai Singh II who was the primary organizer of this city. He was a Kachhwaha Rajput and ruled the region in the vicinity of 1699 and 1744. During the rule of Sawai Ram Singh I, the city was painted pink to welcome the Prince of Wales, later Edward VII, in 1876. Many of the avenues remained painted in pink, giving Jaipur a distinctive appearance and the epithet Pink city… today we visit overnight stay in Jaipur. Visit Amber Fort & Palace, "Gaitore" Cenetophs (Front View), take a photo stop at Jal Mahal, City Palace & Museum, Jantar Mantar (Observatory) & take a photo stop at Hawa Mahal. Evening visit Chokhi Dhani – An Ethnic Village Resort. Back to hotel. Overnight stay at Jaipur.
Day 14 : Jaipur – Ranthambhore
After breakfast drive to Ranthambhore. Ranthambore National Park is a vast wildlife reserve near the town of Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan, northern India. It is a former royal hunting ground and home to tigers, leopards and marsh crocodiles. Its landmarks include the imposing 10th-century Ranthambore Fort, on a hilltop, and the Ganesh Mandir temple. Also in the park, Padam Talao Lake is known for its abundance of water lilies. Tiger safari at forest in evening time (or next day morning time). Overnight stay in Ranthambhore.
Day 15 : Ranthambhore – Agra
After Breakfast drive to Agra is a city in northern India’s Uttar Pradesh state. Enroute visit Step Well, Fatehpur Sikri, Red sandstone buildings cluster at its center. Buland Darwaza gate is the entrance to Jama Masjid mosque. Nearby is the marble Tomb of Salim Chishti. Diwan-E-Khas hall has a carved central pillar. Jodha Bais Palace is a mix of Hindu and Mughal styles, next to the 05 - story Panch Mahal that overlooks the site and overnight stay in Agra.
Day 16 : Agra - Delhi
Agra is home to the iconic Taj Mahal, a mausoleum built for the Mughal ruler Shah Jahan’s wife, Mumtaz Mahal (who died in childbirth in 1631). The imposing main building features a massive dome and intricately carved white marble inlaid with precious stones. This is set behind a reflecting pool inside a courtyard defined by 4 minarets and after breakfast visit Agra Fort, lunch in Agra, Sikandra Fort, Itmad-ud-Daullah, and drive to Delhi. Board flight or train for onwards destination.