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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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Palaces Tour of
Rajasthan |
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Duration |
19 Days |
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Destination |
Mandawa - Bikaner - Jaisalmer - Jodhpur -
Udaipur - Jaipur - Agra - Delhi |
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Travel Theme |
Palaces Tour of Rajasthan |
Detailed Programme
Day 01 : Arrive Delhi
Arrive by International flight, after traditional
"Swagat"
(Welcome) our representative would assist you at
airport & transfer to hotel for check in. Delhi is
a bustling metropolis, which successfully combines
in its folds the ancient with modern.Its strategic
location was the prime reasons why successive
dynasties chose it as their seat of power. In
fact, more mythological cities are believed to be
here, like the city of
Indraprastha
from the Hindu epic Mahabharata,
founded around 5000 BC. Numerous monuments were
built over several centuries by different rulers
like Qutub-ud-din Aibek, Alauddin Khilji, Tughlaks,
Humayun & Shah Jahan, who built the Walled City
Shah Jahanabad.
Later in first half of 20th century much of New
Delhi was planned by Sir Edwin Lutyens, who laid
out a grandiose central administrative area as a
testament to British rule in India. The division
in walled city & New Delhi also marks the division
in life styles.
Overnight Hotel -
Delhi
Day 02 : Delhi - Mandawa (280 km -
6 hr)
Today, we drive to we drive to Mandawa in the
heart of the semi-arid Shekhawati region.
Shekhawati owes its name to Rao Shekha who ruled
this area in the 14th century. The Fort of Mandawa
was built in the year 1755 by Thakur Nawal Singh,
the founder of the town. These were the times when
Mandawa was settled & fortified by the rich &
dominant Silk Route merchants of the region, who
constructed many Havelis (Mansions), Chhatris
(Cenotaphs), Temples & Baolis (Step-wells) with
ornate frescoes adorning their walls & now aptly
given the epithet -
Open-Air Gallery. With the migration of
these merchant families, their old settlements
remained in total obscurity with no one to look
after them. Mandawa still retains the charm & aura
of a bygone era & coming here is like stepping
into a different world.
Overnight Hotel - Mandawa
Day 03 : Mandawa - Bikaner (160 km
- 4 hr)
Half Day Tour
Today we take a tour covering the Shekhawati
region known for exquisite frescoes decorating the
walls & ceilings of the havelis. We visit State of
the Art Havelis namely
Goenka haveli, built in the year 1885 is
believed to have some of the best frescos in
perfect match of colour & design.
Gori Shankar Haveli,
a good example of mirrored mosaic ceiling.
Choudaharia Haveli,
though in an extreme state of deteriorations has a
rare departure of an erotic painting. The
Singhania Haveli
has some fine paintings of Radha & Krishna & shows
some British men holding guns. Later we drive to
Bikaner,
was founded by Rao Bikaji in the year 1488. He was
a Rajput prince, descendent of the founder of
Jodhpur (1459 AD) & chose a barren land called
Jungladesh to shape it into an impressive city,
called Bikaner.
Overnight Hotel -
Bikaner
Day 04 : Bikaner - Khimsar (150km -
3 hr) Half Day Tour
Today in Bikaner we visit
Junagarh Fort,
built by Raja Rai Singhji, the 6th ruler of
Bikaner, who ruled during 1571-1612. It is
constructed of red sandstone & marble with kiosks
& balconies embellishing the structure at
intervals. Later we visit
Lal Garh
Palace,
an architectural masterpiece in red sandstone,
built by Maharaja Ganga Singh (1881-1942) in
memory of his father Maharaja Lal Singh. It is a
magnificent example of pure Rajput martial
architecture, designed by Sir Swinton Jacob of
England.
Later we drive to
Khimsar, perched on the edge of the great Thar Desert. Unique fort at
Khimsar offers a wide range of experiences. The
Battle-scarred walls & turrets remind one of the
glorious past. The initial construction began in
1523 AD, the family moved in during the 18th
Century when a new 'Zenana' (ladies wing) was
constructed. Thakur Onkar Singh built a regal wing
for himself in 1940s. Today, the Khimsar Fort
ranks high amongst the premier classified heritage
hotels of India.
En route we
visit the world famous
Rat
Temple at Deshnok.
Later we visit the 15th century fortress where the
Maharaja Ajay Singh of Naga Dynasty.
Overnight Hotel -
Khimsar.
Day 05 : Khimsar - Jaisalmer (240
km - 6hr)
Later we drive to
Jaisalmer, founded in the year 1156 by
Bhatti Rajput ruler Rawal Jaisal. An important
ancient trading centre because of its strategic
location on the camel trade routes is often
described as Golden
city. Havelis, built by merchants of the
19th century, are exquisitely carved from
golden-yellow sandstone & are still in a beautiful
condition. Overnight Hotel - Jaisalmer
Day 06 : Jaisalmer
Full Day Tour
Today we visit the old town of Jaisalmer & visit
Jaisalmer Fort,
built in the year 1156 by Rawal Jaisal. Perched on
80m high hill, housing the entire township within
its ramparts, the golden hued Fort is standing
like a sentinel in the bleak desert landscape. It
is the only "Living Fort" in India & within its
ramparts has an enchanting cow-web of narrow lanes
dotted with some lovely
Havelis (Mansions), Palaces & beautifully
sculptured Jain Temples
of the 12th-15th century AD & of course skilled
artisans & ubiquitous camels. We also visit
magnificent Patwon Ki
Haveli in the heart of the town. It was
built by the rich merchant Guman Chand Patwa & his
sons, whose business stretched between Afghanistan
& China. It is the most elaborate & magnificent of
all the Jaisalmer Havelis & is virtually the
showpiece of Jaisalmer's legendary architectural
wealth. The carving on stone far surpasses in
beauty the work on brocade & gold. Later we drive
down 40 km away from Jaisalmer to Sam to take the
Camel ride on the Sand
Dunes of Sam while the sun is setting down.
Overnight Hotel - Jaisalmer.
Day 08 : Jaisalmer - Osiyan (240 km
- 6hr)
Today we drive to
Osiyan, Situated midway between Jaisalmer &
Jodhpur, the place is most famous for its Jain
temples. 58 km away from Jodhpur the ancient
township was located on a very important trade
route between the 8-12th centuries. The town was
dominated by the Jains, both commercially &
demographically. Here the Jain built their temples
of stunning quality. Along with Jain temples there
are also superb Hindu temples dedicated to various
Hindu gods. In all there are 16 Hindu & Jain
temples of exquisite quality. Sad to say that
Osiyans glory is a thing of the past, now the
place resembles a ghost town with most of the
people having migrated to greener pastures.
Half Day Tour
Jain
Temples,
the most spectacular of which is
the Mahavira temple dedicated to the 24th & last
Jain Prophets. The temple was built around 775 AD
& other smaller shrines were added on to the
complex till about the 15th century. Osiyan has
great relevance for the Jain community because the
Jains originated in Osiyan & derive their name
from the town. Sachiya
Mata Temple, originally built in the 8th
century, the existing temple complex however dates
back to the 12th century. Sachi Mata is better
known as Indrani. The temple complex can be
entered through a series of magnificent toranas or
arches, which are superbly sculpted. The main
shrine was constructed circa in the year 1178 &
the two other temples in the complex, namely the
Chandi Ka Mandir & the Amba Mata Mandir.
All in all the Sachiya
Mata Temple complex & the other temples in Osiyan
are probably some of the most beautiful temple
complexes in the north India.
Overnight Hotel - Osiyan.
Day 09 : Osiyan - Excursion to
Jodhpur (60Km- 01hr Oneway)
Excursion to Jodhpur &
Guda Bishnoi Village
Today we take a guided tour of
Jodhpur,
bustling desert city is the 2nd largest city in
Rajasthan & has landscape dominated by the massive
Mehrangarh Fort topping a sheer rocky ridge Rao
Jodha, a chief of the Rathore clan, founded the
city in the year 1459 & it is named after him. It
was formerly the seat of a Princely state, also
known as Marwar.
Here we visit the
Mehrangarh Fort (majestic fort), built by
Rao Jodha, located atop a 125m high hill. The fort
museum houses an exquisite collection of
palanquins, howdah (Elephant saddle), royal
cradles, miniatures, costumes & furniture. We also
visit the Jaswant Thada,
a white marble memorial built in the year 1899 in
memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. It is an
architectural landmark in Jodhpur.
Later we also visit the
Guda Bishnoi Village, a world of tribal
colour & rustic cultural grandeur. A tour to the
village in open air jeeps, visit various
traditional villages, look at local handicrafts
like shoe makers, pottery, hand weaving. Bishnois
are an integral part of this region, a very hard
working & hospitable tribal community. It is a
wonderland where wild animals walk past village
huts & villagers prefer to sleep without food so
that animals are fed. They are ready to die to
save the trees & nature & lead a pure vegetarian &
clean life according to tenets preached by
religious guru, Jambaji. They worship nature in
all its forms & pray to green trees & animals that
inhabit their land & thus make every effort to
conserve environment. A noticeable fact about
Bishnois is that they pray to Hindu deity Lord
Vishnu & bury their dead like Muslims.
Overnight Hotel - Osiyan
Day 10 : Osiyan - Kumbalgarh (255km
- 7hr)
Today we drive
Kumbalgarh, Rana Kumbha the legendary Mewar
hero, an astute & a great builder. Of others,
Kumbalgarh is the most inspiring. A joy for the
nature lovers, it is surrounded by greenery &
wildlife. It is also within a short driving
distance from the famous 15th century Ranakpur
Jain Temples. An area steeped in history &
abounding in wildlife, unspoilt nature harmonizes
with the modern comforts & the warm hospitality of
the Aoudhi.
En route Ranakpur
Ranakpur,
located in the mountain ranges of Pali. We visit
the famous Ranakpur Jain Temples were built during
the reign of the liberal & gifted monarch Rana
Kumbha in the 15th century. An enormous basement
covers 48,000 sq. feet area. There are four
subsidiary shrines, 24 pillared halls & eligibly
domes supported by over four hundred columns. The
artistically carved nymphs playing the flute in
various dance postures at a height of 45 feet are
an engrossing sight. In the assembly hall, there
are two big bells weighing 108 kg whose sound
echoes in the entire complex.
Overnight Hotel - Kumbalgarh
Day 11 : Kumbalgarh - Udaipur
(100Km- 02hr)
Today we take drive to
Udaipur, was founded in the year 1568 by
Maharana Udai Singh after his final unsuccessful
attempt to defend the Mewar capital, Chittorgarh
from the invading Mughals under Emperor Akbar. The
Kingdom of Mewar was considered the most
respectable among all Princely states in Rajasthan
& still remembered for the courage to protect the
Kingdom. The site for Udaipur was chosen for its
natural beauty, abundant water & natural
protection afforded by the surrounding forests &
Aravali mountains. It is set on the edge of three
lakes & also known as the "City of Lakes &
Palaces". Undoubtedly one of the most romantic
cities in India, its beautiful Palaces are
mirrored in the calm waters of Lake Pichola & the
city is a brilliant kaleidoscope of narrow lanes
flanked by bright stalls, gardens, lakes, palaces
& temples.
Overnight Hotel -
Udaipur (B)
Day 12
Udaipur
Full day Tour
Toady we visit the
City Palace,
an intriguing collection of buildings contributed
by various Maharanas (Kings) after Udai Singh &
built in the year 1725. The magnificence of the
Palace starts right from its entrance at the
northern Tripolia Gate that brings us to the
central courtyard, the best place to view the
facade of filigreed balconies & ornate
cupola-topped towers.
Sahelion
ki
Bari
(Garden of Maids of Honour) is an ornamental
garden built by Maharana Sangram Singh for his
daughter & the Ladies of the Queen's court. He
built the garden with several fountains, pools &
is decorated with chiselled pavilions & elephants.
The fountains worked on the unique hydraulic
technique devised in the year 1700 AD & work till
today.
Later we visit Jagdish
Temple, the Indo-Aryan temple, built in the
year 1651 AD by Maharana Jagat Singh, is the
largest & the most beautiful temple of Udaipur
with noteworthy sculpted images. We also enjoy
boat ride on
Lake Pichola,
the beauty of the lake is enhanced by the
surrounding hills, palaces, temples, bathing ghats
& embankments. The Jag Niwas (Lake Palace) & Jag
Mandir, the two island palaces on the lake look
like pearls in the lake.
Overnight Hotel -
Udaipur.
Day 13 : Udaipur - Pushkar (250 km
- 6hr)
Today we drive to
Pushkar, an enchanting small town located
exactly on the edge of the desert but is separated
from it by Nag Pahar, the Snake Mountain. The town
frequently visited by devotees lies to the side of
the small Pushkar
Lake with its multitudes of bathing ghats &
temples. It also holds the most unique fairs of
its kind in the world. It is a combination of an
animal fair & the religious fair. Both the fairs
are enchanting & have their own unique aspects &
quality. As per the Indian calendar the fair is
held in the first lunar cycle in
the month of Kartik culminating on the Kartik
Poornima (Full moon).
Overnight Hotel - Pushkar.
Day 14 Pushkar - Samode (180 km -
4hr)
Half day Tour
Today we visit Brahma
Temple, said to be the only dedicated to
Lord Brahma in India. This is the only temple of
the god Brahma in the world. No pilgrimage of
Hindu places is considered complete till the
pilgrim bathes in sacred waters of Pushkar. Also
some near by temples
Later we drive to
Samode, nestled picturesquely amidst the
rugged hills. The quiet luxury of the palace
offers a retreat into an aesthetically beautiful
environment. Celestial audience halls harmoniously
reflect the skill of master craftsmen. The Palace
is one of India's most charming hotels, offers a
quiet, elegant & luxurious atmosphere each room is
exclusive & reflects an old world charm. The
features are magnificent hand painted interior
with the breathtaking mirror work.
Overnight Hotel - Samode.
Day 15 : Samode Excursion to Jaipur
(65Km- 01hr Oneway)
Excursion to Jaipur,
popularly known as
Pink City the
flamboyant & colourful capital of Rajasthan. With
its rich & colourful past, resplendent with tales
of valour & bravery, it is now one of the most
important heritage cities in India. The city was
founded in 1728 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II,
the ruler of Amber. It remains the only city in
the world symbolizing the nine divisions of the
universe, through nine rectangular sectors.
Full Day Tour
Today we take an excursion to
Amber Fort, the palace complex which stands
to this date was commenced under the reign of Raja
Man Singh. We take an
Elephant ride to reach the Fort situated on
the hill, an overwhelming experience.
Later we visit the
City Palace,
a perfect blend of Rajasthani & Mughal
architecture. The center of the palace is a
seven-storied building called Chandra Palace, with
fine views over the gardens & the city. Further we
visit Jantar Mantar
(Solar Observatory), an astronomical treasure
house, with solar devices that give accurate
predictions till date. We also visit
Hawa Mahal
(Palace of Winds), a five-storied structure of
pink sandstone. It was built in the year 1799 so
that veiled royal women could peer down the busy
street market unseen by the world through its 593
stone Jharokas (mini windows).
Overnight Hotel - Samode.
Day 16 : Samode - Bharatpur (195 km
- 5 hr)
Today we drive to
Bharatpur, founded by Maharaja Suraj Mal in
the year 1733. It was once an impregnable,
well-fortified city, & the capital of a kingdom
ruled by Jat maharajas. The trio of Bharatpur,
Deeg & Dholpur has played an important part in the
Jat history of Rajasthan.
Sanctuary was previously known as
Bharatpur bird Sanctuary & now known as
Keoladeo National Park.
The name Keoladeo is derived from the name of an
ancient Hindu temple devoted to Lord Shiva in the
sanctuary's central zone while the Hindi term
'Ghana' implies dense, thick areas of forest
cover. This is a magnificent park having one of
the World's greatest & most important heronries.
It is situated at the confluence of Ghambhir &
Banganga Rivers in Bharatpur district. Now a
World Heritage site by
UNESCO, this former duck-hunting reserve of
the Maharajas is one of the major wintering areas
for large numbers of aquatic birds from
Afghanistan, Siberia & Turkmenistan. Some
364 species of
birds, including the rare Siberian Crane, have
been recorded in the park.
Overnight Hotel - Bharatpur.
Day 17 : Bharatpur - Agra via
Fatehpur Sikri (55 km - 2hr)
Today we drive to Agra,
en route we will visit Fatehpur Sikri (Ghost
Capital), the political capital of India's Mughal
Empire under Akbar's reign, from the year 1571
until 1585, when it was abandoned, ostensibly due
to lack of water. We visit
Emperor Akbar's
Residential complex, Mosque &
Tomb of Salim Chisti.
Further we continue our drive to
Agra,
beautifully situated on the banks of river Yamuna.
It achieved prominence as the capital of the
Mughal Emperors from the year 1526 to 1628,
remains major tourist destination because of its
many splendid Mughal-era monuments, most notably
the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort & Fatehpur Sikri, all
three are UNESCO World
Heritage sites.
Overnight Hotel -
Agra.
Day 18 Agra - Delhi via Mathura &
Vrindavan (220km - 5hr)
Half Day Tour
Today we visit Taj
Mahal, symbol of eternal love, which stands
on the banks of River Yamuna. It was built by the
5th Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan in the year 1631 in
memory of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It was completed
in 22 years. Further we visit
Agra Fort, taken
over from the Lodhis by the Mughal Emperor Akbar
in the late 16th century. The Fort can be more
accurately described as a walled palatial city. It
was built from red sandstone, often inlaid with
white marble & intricate decorations.
Late drive back to
Delhi,
en route visit Mathura
& Vrindavan, places related with the birth
& childhood of Lord Krishna. In Mathura we visit
Shri Krishna Janmabhumi
temple, a stone slab marks the original
birth place of Krishna. In Vrindavan we visit
Bankey Bihari Temple,
built in the year 1864. Temple is famous for the
black statue of Krishna, also called as Thakur Ji.
ISKCON Temple,
one of the most beautiful temples in Vrindavan.
Temple is devoted to Krishna, his brother Balaram
& Krishna's beloved Radha. Further we continue our
drive to Delhi.
Overnight Hotel -
Delhi.
Day 19 Delhi - Transfer
Full Day Tour
Today we take a guided tour of
Old Delhi, the
17th century walled city of Shah Jehanabad,
Visiting the great Jama
Masjid, the principal mosque of Old Delhi.
Built in the year 1656 AD by the Mughal Emperor
Shah Jahan, it is the largest & best known mosque
in India. Later we walk
down or take a rickshaw
ride through Chandni
Chowk, the old marketplace of Shah
Jehanabad now a picturesque bazaar to reach Red
Fort, built in the year 1648 by Shah Jehan.
In New Delhi, we visit Raj Ghat, memorial to the
Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi. It is a
simple black marble platform that marks the spot
of his cremation on 31 January 1948. Further we
drive past India Gate,
memorial built in the year 1931 to commemorate the
Indian soldiers who died in the World War I & the
Afghan Wars. The names of the soldiers who died in
these wars are inscribed on the walls.
President's House,
the official residence of the President of India,
built in the year 1931. Until 1950 it was known as
Viceroy's House & served as the residence of the
Governor-General of British India. We will also
visit Humayun's Tomb,
memorial of Mughal Emperor Humayun, built in the
year 1562. The complex is a World Heritage Site &
the first example of this type of Mughal
architecture in India. Qutub Minar, built in the
year 1206 by Qutub-ud-din Aibek. It is the tallest
(72m) brick minaret in the world, an important
example of Indo-Islamic Architecture. Qutub Minar
& its monuments are listed as a
UNESCO World Heritage
Site.
Optional - Sound
& Light Show at Red Fort with dinner at Chor
Bizarre
Later Transfer to Airport for onward Destination.
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
·
A/C transportation as per the
itinerary
· Local
English speaking guide during the tou.
· Elephant
ride in Jaipur.
·
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.
·
Any Monument entry fee & camera fee
(wherever Applicable)
· All
presently applicable taxes.
·
Any expense of personal nature such
as hard/soft drinks, laundry, phone/fax calls,
tips etc.
·
Any other expense not mentioned in the "Package
includes".
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