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Taj Mahal, a dream etched in milky white
pristine marble is the peerless monument portraying the beauty of
eternal love! A commemoration of the memory of Shahjahan's beloved wife,
Mumtaz. Taj Mahal is indeed India's rich tribute to womanhood. Renowned
for its aesthetic beauty, this extravagant building of timeless beauty
is the outcome of a unique combination of passion and architectural
exuberance.
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Duration |
19 Days |
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Destination |
New Delhi-Agra-Jaipur-Pushkar-Udaipur-MountAbu-Jodhpur-Jaisalmer- Bikanere-Mandawa-New
Delhi |
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Travel
Theme |
Rajasthan
Tour |
Detailed Programme ( Tour )
Day 01
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Arrival Delhi
Arrive Delhi,
meet assist at the airport and transfer to hotel.
Night stay in Delhi.
Day 02
: Delhi
After breakfast proceed for
sightseeing tour of Old & New Delhi:
OLD DELHI - A sight-seeing tour of Old Delhi would entail visiting the
Raj Ghat - the memorial site where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated; Jama
Masjid - the largest mosque in India .
NEW DELHI - An extensive sight-seeing tour of New Delhi would include a
visit to the Humayun's Tomb, the Qutub Minar, a drive along the
ceremonial avenue - Rajpath, past the imposing India Gate, Parliament
House, the President's Residence and would end with a drive through the
Diplomatic Enclave. Night stay in Delhi.
Day 03
: Delhi - Agra ( By road )
Morning drive to Agra, on arrival
transfer to hotel. Later proceed for city sight seeing tour visiting the
world famous Taj Mahal, built by the Mughal Emperor Shahjehan in 1630
for his queen Mumtaz Mahal to enshrine her mortal remains. Also visit
Agra Fort, containing the Pearl Mosque - the rusty and majestic red-
sandstone fort of Agra stands on the banks of the river Yamuna and the
construction was started by Emperor Akbar in 1566. At the Diwan-I-Khas
(hall of private audience) where marble pavilions with floral inlays
lend an ethereal ambience, the Emperor sat on his gem-studded peacock
Throne and met foreign ambassadors and rulers of friendly kingdoms. Also
visit Itmad-up-Dau’s tomb, built by Noorjehan in memory of her father.
Night stay in Agra.
Day
04 : Agra -
Ranthambhore ( By road )
Morning drive to Ranthambhore-famous
for the wildlife sanctuary which is said to have the India’s friendliest
Tigers and also considered to be the best place in the world to
photograph the tiger in its natural habitat, also a wonderful place for
bird watching enroute visiting Fatehpur Sikri-a perfectly preserved red
sandstone “ghost town” which was the estranged capital of mughal emperor
Akbar, built in 1569 and deserted when its water supply failed. Arrive
Ranthambhore & transfer to hotel. Night stay in Ranthambhore.
Day 05 : Ranthambhore
Early
morning 3 hrs Jungle safari in a Canter (a vehicle which is open on the
top) enjoy the game viewing in the national park and back to the hotel.
After lunch second visit to jungle and enjoy the game viewing. Night
stay in Ranthambhore.
Day 06 :
Ranthambhore - Jaipur ( By road )
Early morning visit the jungle in
search of tiger. Later after breakfast drive to Jaipur.
On arrival transfer to hotel. Evening free to explore the city. Night
stay in Jaipur.
Day
07
: Jaipur
Morning excursion to Amber Fort.
Elephant ride ascent to the fort.
AMBER FORT PALACE - Amber is the classic romantic Rajasthani fort
palace. Its construction was started by Man Singh I in 1592, and
completed by his descendent Jai Singh I. Its forbidding exterior belies
an inner paradise where a beautiful fusion of Mughal and Hindu styles
finds it's ultimate expression.
Continue sight-seeing.
CITY PALACE - A delightful blend of Mughal and traditional Rajasthani
architecture, the City Palace sprawls over one-seventh of the area in
the walled city. It houses the Chandra Mahal, Shri Govind Dev Temple and
the City Palace Museum.
JANTAR MANTAR - This is the largest and the best preserved of the five
observatories built by Jai Singh II in different parts of the country.
This observatory consisting of outsized astronomical instruments is
still in use.
HAWA MAHAL - The ornamental facade of this "Palace of Winds" is a
prominent landmark in Jaipur. Their five-storey structures of sandstone
plastered pink encrusted with fine trelliswork and elaborate balconies.
The palace has 953 niches and windows. Built in 1799 by Pratap Singh,
the Mahal was a royal grandstand for the palace women.
Night stay in Jaipur.
Day 08
: Jaipur - Pushkar ( By road )
After breakfast drive to Pushkar,
Pushkar boasts temples, though few are as ancient as you might expect at
such an important pilgrimage site, since many were deserted by Aurangzeb
and subsequently rebuilt. The most famous is the Brahma Temple, said to
be one of the few temples in the world dedicated to this deity. It's
marked by red spire, and over the entrance gateway is the hans, or goose
symbol, of Brahma, who is said to have personally chosen Pushkar as its
site. Night stay in Pushkar.
Day
09 : Pushkar -
Udaipur ( By Road )
Morning drive to Udaipur- an oasis in
the desert state of Rajasthan. Arrive Udaipur and transfer to hotel.
Night stay in Udaipur.
Day
10 : Udaipur
Morning
city sight seeing tour of Udaipur. The city is built in 1559 A.D. by
Maharaja Udai Singh and has been described as the most romantic spot on
the continent of India by Col. James Todd. Visit the City Palace museum.
The City Palace, one of the largest palaces in the world, can be
approached through the Bari Pol or the Great Gate (1600) with the royal
drums and then onto the Tripolia Gate (1725). The Tripolia is a triple
gate made of marble arches. Between these two gates are eight carved
toranas or archways under which the maharanas were weighed against gold
and silver which was later distributed to the poor subjects. Popular
entertainment like elephant fights took place in the court beyond the
Tripolia Gate. Also visit Jagdish temple. Maharana Jagat Singh built
this temple between 1628-1653 at a whopping cost of Rs 1.5 million. The
temple, dedicated to Lord Jagannath, is at a great height and can be
approached by a long flight of stairs. The interior of the temple has
exquisite carvings and is supplemented with prominent friezes. The
temple has several smaller shrines in four corners of it that are
dedicated to Lord Ganesh, Shiva, the Sun God and Goddess Shakti. A
Sanskrit inscription in the porch written by Krishna Bhatt in the year
1651gives a detailed history of the reign of Maharana Jagat Singh.
Later visit Saheliyon ki Bari- the Garden of Royal Ladies .Saheliyon ki
Bari lies just beneath the Fateh Sagar Lake. Maharana Sangram Singh II
designed this garden in the early 18th century purely as a pleasure
garden and a summer palace for the 48 young maids that formed a part of
the prince’s dowry. It is also said that the garden was presented as a
peace offering from the Emperor of Delhi. Inside the garden is a
reservoir surrounded by four black marbled cenotaphs in its four corners
and one white marbled one in the centre. The terraces of these cenotaphs
have water fountains shaped like birds from whose beaks water gushes out
in thin sprays like the singing rain – producing a wonderful sight. The
Maharanas entertained themselves around the four ornamental pools and
the five fountains. These fountains were imported from England in 1889.
Maharana Bhopal Singh specially was very fond of this place and built a
rain fountain, so that it looked like rain dancing on the dancing maids.
Also visit Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandir ( Folk art museum) and the Pratap
Memorial.
Rest of the day at leisure. Night stay in Udaipur.
Day
11 : Udaipur -
Mount Abu ( By road )
After breakfast drive to Mt. Abu
enroute visiting the Jain temples at Ranakpur, superbly preserved in a
near-perfect condition for over 500 years. The most attractive features
are the 29 halls of the temple, which have 1444 pillars of which no two
are like. On arrival transfer to hotel. Night stay in Mount Abu.
Day 12 :
Mount Abu
Morning visit world famous Dilwara Jain
Temple, Nikki Lake, Brahmin Kumari Ashram etc.
Dilwara Temple:
These remarkable Jain temples are Mount Abu's main attraction and among
the finest examples includes two temples in which the art of carving
marble reached unsurpassed heights. The older of the temples is the '
Vimal Vasahi ', built in 1031 and dedicated to the first tirthankar,
Adinath. In the front of the temple stands the
' House of Elephants ', with figures of elephants marching in procession
to the temple entrance. The later ' Tejpal temple ' is dedicated to
Neminath, the 22nd tirthankar, and was built in 1230 by the brothers
Tejpal and Vastupal. The carving is so fine that, in places, the marble
becomes almost transparent.
Nakki Lake:
Nakki Lake is virtually in the heart of Mount Abu and is a big
attraction with tourists. The lake takes its name from the legend that
it was scooped out by a god, using only his nails, or nakh. It's a
pleasant stroll around the lake - look for the strange rock formations.
On the lake there is a dilapidated concrete boat-shaped snack bar.
Night stay in Mount Abu.
Day 13
: Mount Abu - Jodhpur ( By
Road )
After
breakfast drive to Jodhpur. On arrival transfer to hotel. Night stay in
Jodhpur.
Day
14 : Jodhpur
After a relaxed breakfast proceed for
city sight seeing tour of Jodhpur. Jodhpur - the stronghold of the
fierce Rathore clan, was founded in 1459 by Prince Jodha. Visit the
Mehrangarh Fort, situated on a low sandstone hill. Within the fort,
visit Moti Mahal and Phool Mahal. Also visit Jaswant Thada, an imposing
marble cenotaph, built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant singh II around
1899 and Umaid Public gardens. Night stay in Jodhpur.
Day 15
: Jodhpur - Jaisalmer ( By road )
Morning drive to Jaisalmer, on arrival
transfer to hotel. Evening at leisure. Night stay in Jaisalmer.
Day
16 : Jaisalmer
Morning city sightseeing tour of
Jaisalmer. Throbbing in the heart of the Thar, the burnished sandstone,
is an intricately molded wonderland in place of a barren land, today
stands a city of gilded magic. The origins of Jaisalmer go back to the
12th century, when Rawal Jaisal abandoned his old fort at Ludarwa and
laid the foundation of a new city. Visit the magnificient fort, the
Patwon Ki Haveli ( Mansion) and Salim singh Ki Haveli, with their carved
balconies and brackets which are supreme examples of the art. Evening
camel ride to visit Sam Dunes. Night stay in Jaisalmer.
Day 17
: Jaisalmer - Bikaner ( By road )
Morning drive to Bikaner. On arrival
transfer to the hotel. Later city sight seeing tour. Bikaner is named
after its founder Rao Bikaji in 1488. But long before this, the city was
trade center on the caravan routes from Africa and West Asia. Bikaner’s
dominant features are rippling sands and abundant sunshine. The city
stands on an elevation, enclosed by a 7 Kms wall, which can be entered
from 5 gate. Bikaner City is bolstered by imposing walls and has a 16th
century fort housing old palaces, temples and mosque. Founded by Raja
Rai Singh the fort is distinguished by its long range of 37 pavilions, a
line of balconies and aerial windows of varying designs. Also visit
Lallgarh Palace, the museum, Bhanda Sagar Jain and Deshnoke Rat temple.
Night stay in Bikaner.
Day
18 : Bikaner -
Mandawa ( By road )
Morning drive to Mandawa, on arrival
transfer to the hotel. Later visit Mandawa, founded 1755 by Thakur Nawal
Singh and still the Home of his descendants, has beautiful frescoes,
havelis and mansions. Mandawa castle one of the finest castles of
Rajasthan, is now a hotel and house of collection of armories, costumes
of ancestors, canons from 1820 ancient coins, numismatic collection and
many other interesting items, preserved in a museum. Night stay in
Mandawa.
Day 19 : Mandawa - Delhi -
Departure
Morning drive to Delhi and transfer to
airport for onward journey.
Our tour concludes:
We thank you for your patronage & look forward
serve you again in near future.
Package includes:
· 18
Nights accommodation on twin sharing basis with
Breakfast
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A/C transportation as per the
itinerary
· Local
English speaking guide during the tour.
· Elephant
ride in Jaipur.
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Boat ride in
Udaipur
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Camel ride in Jaisalmer
. Mineral Water Per Day ( 2 Bottle )
Package does not include:
· Any
airfare or airport tax.
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Any Monument entry fee & camera fee
(wherever Applicable)
· All
presently applicable taxes.
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Any expense of personal nature such
as hard/soft drinks, laundry, phone/fax calls,
tips etc.
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Any other expense not mentioned in the "Package
includes". |