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The Golden Triangle
Tour with Camel Festival Bikaner |
(16
Days / 15 Nights)
(Delhi-Jaipur-Bikaner-Jodhpur-Udaipur-Pachewar-Ranthambore-Fatehpur Sikri-Agra-Delhi)
(to view the route of this tour on a Map please click
here)
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Camel Festival Bikaner
The Camel Festival is an event organized in Bikaner by the
Department of Tourism, Art and Culture, Government of
Rajasthan, every year in the month of January. Desert region's
Folk dances and Music, add on to what is otherwise an
exclusive camel affair. A festival when the ships of the
desert are seen at their best. Camels fascinate tourists from
all over the world with their movements, charm and grace. A
spectacle of unusual camel performances: camel races, camel
dances, and the bumpy, neck shaking camel rides.
Camel Festival in Bikaner, counted among one of the important
fairs and festivals in Rajasthan, is a cultural extravaganza.
The festival is a sort of a tribute to the "ship of the
desert" that is an integral aspect of life in a desert.
January is the apt time to indulge oneself in a desert spree
and that's what makes Bikaner's Camel Festival such a big hit.
In Bikaner, the common sight that one might come across is
that of the camels pulling heavy cart loads, transporting
grains and working laboriously at the wells. The Camel
Festival, Bikaner is kick- started by a procession of gaudily
dressed-up camels. The procession is flagged off from the
Junagarh Fort but does not remain restricted to that
particular area.
The camels are engaged in the task of outshining each other in
a number of innovative competitions. These competitions
comprise of camel dance, tug of war, acrobatics, the best
dressed camel and the camel with the best hair cut amongst
others. The onlookers will be surprised at the way the camels
tap their food at the instruction of the trainers. During the
festival the guests are offered desert sweets that are made of
the purest form of camel milk. The camels are literally the
star of the show. The Camel Festival, Bikaner extends for a
period of two days. The bedecked camels, the snake charmers,
the fortune tellers, folk musicians and dancers contribute in
their own way to the charm of this extravaganza. The festival
reaches its culmination with the spectacular fireworks that
are a virtual treat for the eyes.
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Activities
The festival starts with the procession of beautifully
decorated camels. The procession heads towards the open sand
grounds. Here, the festivities begin in earnest. The Camel
Pageant is held on the first day wherein the camel owners show
off their Camels' decorations and jewellery. Camel dance
performances are also held. A competition for best decorated
camel, fur cutting design, camel milking and the best camel
hair cut is organized The camels display amazing footwork,
dancing gracefully to the slightest direction of their
drivers. Colourful bridles, bejewelled necks, jingling anklets
and long, lanky camel shadows on dusky sands, cast a magical
spell.
In this festival tea and sweets prepared by camel milk are
made available to the visitors interested in enjoying them.
On the second day, the fleetest camels of the region take part
in the camel races. The competition is fierce as the best
camels vie for the honors. Thousands of excited tourists and
locals cheer the favorites.
On both days, the evening ends with a rendezvous with the
renowned folk artists of Rajasthan. The jubilant, skirt
swirling dances, the awe inspiring fire dances and many other
equally interesting performances entertain the visitors. The
grand finale is a magnificent display of fireworks which
illuminates the desert city of Bikaner.
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History
Situated in the heart of the desert belt, Bikaner was always
an inaccessible land. Before the advent of modern motor
vehicles, the survival of the people of this region depended
on the 'Ship of the desert' - the Camel. The camels of this
region were famous for their endurance as well as their
strength and beauty.
In fact, the Bikaner army had an elite camel corps called the
Ganga Risala which took active part in both the World Wars.
The Ganga Risala was a Camel unit in the army even after the
independence and it took part in Indo-Pak wars. Bikaner also
boasts of the only Camel breeding center in India.
Camel can still be seen pulling heavy loads on carts in this
region. With such a long association with Camels, it is but
natural that the Department of Tourism, Art and Culture chose
to hold the Camel festival in Bikaner.
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Camel Festival Bikaner
Time of Celebration:
04
January 2015 - 05 January 2015
Location:
Bikaner, Rajasthan
Main Attraction:
Parade of beautifully ornamented camels
Duration of Celebration:
02 Days
Camel Festival in the Coming Years
04-05 January, 2015 |
Day 01. Flight
to India (Delhi)
Around midnight arrival in
Delhi.
The cosmopolitan city and capital Delhi is the main gateway for
travelers. You are met by an Indo Vacations representative and
transferred to the hotel.
Day 02. Old - New Delhi
This morning is at leisure. Afternoon sightseeing in
Old Delhi. We take a Rickshaw Ride parallel to the
Red Fort through the old city and famous
Silk Road and Silver Bazaar. Sightseeing of Old Delhi includes "Rajghat"
, the place where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated and
Jama Masjid, the great mosque of
old Delhi. Today we also visit the famous
“Humayun
Tomb” which
is the first substantial example of Mughal architecture in
India and
“Qutub
Minar” which is 71 meter high
and was constructed in 1199. Before we proceed to the Hotel we have
a drive through New Delhi where we see the
India Gate,
Government Buildings and Embassies.
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Day 03. Delhi - Jaipur (about
270 km / 5-6 Hours)
Today we drive to the Pink
City,
Jaipur. This city owes its name, foundations and careful planning to the
great warrior and astronomer, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. Jaipur is the capital
of Rajasthan and famous for its handicrafts and precious and semiprecious
stones. In the afternoon we visit
the
City palace which is still the formal residence of the royal family, built
in a blend of the Rajasthani and Mughal
architecture. In the museum of the city
palace we visit the private collection of the Jaipur Maharajas. We continue to
Jantar Mantar, a stone observatory, the
largest of Jai Singh's five remarkable observatories. Its complex
instruments reveals us the secrets of medieval Indian astronomy.
Gangaur Festivals
holds a special significance for the Rajasthanis. It is celebrated in honour
of Gauri, the goddess of abundance. Young girls adorned in their best
clothes pray for a spouse of their choice. The married ladies pray for the
welfare of their husbands. This spring festival is celebrated with great
enthusiasm and zeal all over Rajasthan.
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Day 04. Jaipur
After breakfast we drive to
the ancient capital of
Amber, laying 11 km. away from Jaipur. Amber was the
ancient capital of Kachhawaha dynasty for 6 centuries before it was moved to
newly created Jaipur. We will ascend to the Palace Fortress on the back of an
Elephant. Enroute to Amber we visit the
Hawa Mahal (Palace of the Winds), built
in 1799 AD, it contains 953 small casements with each having its own balcony.
The windows enabled cool air to circulate and the ladies to watch processions
below without being seen. In the afternoon we have a
walk through the colourful Bazaar of Jaipur and visit a factory to see the
famous block printing work being done since centuries in Jaipur.
In the evening we drive
through the new city of Jaipur and visit “Laxmi Narayan Mandir”, a Hindu temple
made out of white marble. We might have an opportunity here to observe a prayer
ceremony. Today we have dinner with a presentation of Indian music and
dance.
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Day 05 to Day 06. Jaipur
- Bikaner (about
330 km /
6-7 Hours)
After breakfast we drive to Bikaner.
After a short break in Bikaner we visit the Junagarh
Fort (1571-1611
AD) constructed of red sandstone and marble with kiosks and balconies
embellishing the structure at intervals. This imposing Fort and its palaces
are an unforgettable experience for us.
A lively and colourful event, the Camel Festival is organised by the
Department of Tourism, Art & Culture, Rajasthan in Bikaner every year.
January is just the right month for a desert spree, and Bikaner just the
right place to see the Ships of the Desert. In the camel country Bikaner,
these desert leviathans pull heavy cart loads, transport grain and even work
at the wells.
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Day 07. Bikaner - Osian -
Jodhpur (about 280 km
/ 5-6 Hours)
Early morning drive to
Jodhpur
via Osian. Osian is a great centre of Hindu and Jain religions. The oldest
Temple here was constructed in 1178 AD. The city was once the capital of the
princely state of Marwar (Land of death). Jodhpur is the second largest city
in Rajasthan. Jodhpur is also known as the blue city as most of the houses
of the old city are painted blue. The old city is surrounded by a huge 10 km
long wall which has 101 bastions and seven gates. Jodhpur lies on the once
strategic Delhi-Gujarat trading route and the Marwaris got benefit from the
passing traffic of opium, copper, silk which was traded to China. We will
visit the
Mehrangarh Fort
(majestic fort). Mehrangarh Fort was built on a steep hill and is among the
best in India with exquisitely latticed windows in residential apartments
within. We also visit the Jaswant Thada, a royal cenotaph built in white
marble. After the sightseeing we have a walk through the Bazaars of Jodhpur.
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Day 08. Jodhpur - Ranakpur -
Udaipur (about 260 km / 6-7 Hours)
Today we drive to
Udaipur. Enroute we
will visit
Ranakpur. Ranakpur is
known for its superbly carved marble Jain Temples. An
enormous basement of this temple covers 48,000 sq. feet. There are four
subsidiary shrines, twenty four pillared halls. The total number of columns
is 1,444, all of which are intricately carved, no two being alike. The
Ranakpur Jain Temples were built during the 15th century. We have a break in
Ranakpur before proceeding further for Udaipur. Udaipur is called the
romantic city of Rajasthan. A city built around shimmering, clear, blue
water lakes which reflect the green hills of the Aravali ranges. |
Day 09. Udaipur
Today we visit Udaipur, also known as the city of sunrise. We start our
sightseeing with the visit of Sahelion-Ki-Bari. This Garden of the Maids of Honour is well laid out with extensive lawns and shady walks. After the
visit of Garden of Maids we visit a Museum of folk art. This museum has a
rich collection of Folk dresses, ornaments, puppets, masks, dolls, folk
musical instruments and paintings on display. After a break we proceed to
City palace, the
biggest Palace in India, where 4 generations of Maharajas added their
contribution, is so carefully planned and integrated with the original
buildings that it is difficult to believe that it was not conceived as a
whole. The museum of the palace includes the beautiful peacock mosaic and
miniature wall paintings of Indian mythology. Today we have an opportunity
to visit a traditional painting school and see the famous miniature
paintings done. In the evening we have a Boat ride on the
lake Pichola. The
famous
Lake Palace of
Udaipur was the summer residence of the former rulers. The James bond Film
Octopussy was shot here and made this palace more known in the west.
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Day 10. Udaipur - Pachewar
(about 350 kms
/ 7-8 Hours)
Today we leave Udaipur
drive to Pachewar. Pachewar is a mute yet vibrant village situated 90 kms.
away from Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, India. The 300 years old
picturesque fort of Pachewar has now been converted into a luxurious
heritage hotel with all modern amenities, where one can witness great
traditions of royal hospitality. It is located at a distance of 105 kms.
from Jaipur Airport and 90 kms. from Railway Station. Built in Indo-European
style, Hotel Pachewar Garh is undoubtedly one of the most popular Heritage
Hotels in Rajasthan. The fort houses intricate balconies and spacious
apartments adorned with elegant antique frescoes.
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Day 11. Pachewar – Ranthambore (about 190 kms
/ 4 Hours)
Today after the breakfast we leave for
Ranthambore. Ranthambore is known for the
world famous Ranthambore National park. After a break and refreshment at our
hotel in Ranthambore we will explore the
Ranthambore National park on a Jeep.
Ranthambore National Park is surrounded by the Vindhyas and the Aravali
mountains and covers an area of 392 square km. The Tiger remains the biggest
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Day 12. Ranthambore
In the early morning we again explore the park on jeeps. If we are lucky
enough we might have an audience with the tiger which are numerous in the
park.
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Day 13. Ranthambore - Fatehpur Sikri
- Agra (about 250 km / 5-6 Hours)
In the early morning we again explore the park on jeeps. After the Jeep
Safari and perhaps with the memories of our encounter with tiger we leave
Rajasthan, the biggest state in India and drive through a series of fields,
small towns and villages to Agra. Enroute we make a stop and visit
Fatehpur Sikri, which
was once an imperial capital frozen in time, constructed by Akbar the Great
in the 16th century. This wonderful city constructed by red sand stones was
abandoned as abruptly as it had been built. It has been generally stated
that it was due to failing in the water supply. Late evening arrival in
Agra. Rest of the day at leisure.
Day 14. Agra
We start today our sightseeing by a visit to the
Agra Fort, built by
three of the greatest Mughal emperors. The
construction of this massive structure began in 1565 under Akbar's reign and
continued till the time of his grandson's reign, Shah Jahan who built the
impressive imperial quarters and mosque. After the visit of Agra Fort we
proceed to visit the most beautiful monument of India, the
Taj Mahal, an
enduring monument to love, with a continually fulfilling beauty. It was
built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan between 1631-52, as a tomb and
memorial to his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal (Jewel of the Palace), who died at
the age of 39 giving birth to her 14th child. We spend enough time at Taj
Mahal to take this impressive memory home. After the visit of Taj Mahal we
have a look at the famous fine marble inlay work which is still being done
in Agra by the descendants of the families of builders and artists of the
Taj Mahal.
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Day 15. Agra -
Delhi
(about 200
km
/ 4 Hours)
In the morning after having breakfast we drive to Delhi. Arrival in Delhi in
the afternoon. The rest of the day at leisure. (opportunity for the last
shopping or enjoy a massage in the Hotel)
Day 16.
Flight to Home
Around midnight flight to home destination.
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Hotels:
We
provide you the accommodation as per your budget mentioned above in
the table of hotels category for any of the booked tour. Hotels
provided by us are from budget to luxury class hotels. Luxury hotels are
all five stars or of above standard. Deluxe would be a combination of
3 and 4 star Hotels and standard would be a combination of 2 and 3
star or similar hotels. The criteria
for selecting hotels by us remains the best value of your money. We
also provide you wherever possible accommodation in heritage hotels.
Heritage Hotels are old Palaces, Forts and Grand mansions of Maharajas
which have been later renovated and converted into Hotels. Rooms are
decorated all individually. Rooms are comfortable, romantic and
present the flair of olden Maharaja days.
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Group Travel Dates |
Tour cost in USD from 1 person to 08
person |
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Room Type* |
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DBL |
DBL |
DBL |
DBL |
DBL |
DBL |
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SRS* |
SGL* = Single room , DBL* = double room *
SRS = Single room supplement
Proposed Hotels |
Nights |
Indo Vacations – Inclusions:
Accommodation in a double room with
shower /bath & WC in the hotels as
indicated.
Half board (breakfast and dinner in the
booked Hotels).
Rickshaw ride in
Delhi, Elephant ride in Amber, Boat ride
in Udaipur
Breakfast & Dinner in the Hotel during
the tour.
One Dinner will be with a presentation
of Indian music and dance.
An experienced English speaking Tour Guide /
Tour Escort for the local
sightseeing throughout the whole tour (An Accompanying
Tour Escort will be provided on the group strength above 10
traveler).
An air-conditioned vehicle, including
insurance, fuel etc. with chauffeur
(experienced, reliable and English
speaking) during the entire tour.
All entrance fees of the monuments as
per the tour itinerary.
All
taxes.
Not included are: International Flights, Camera fees, gratitude,
drinks and personal expenses of any
nature!
Note:
We suggest that you book the
international flights in your country as
this is mostly cheaper.
Please note you will need a visitor
visa for
India. We recommend to apply for the
same well in advance.
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group will not be charged extra for
both the airport transfers (advance
notice required)
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register for the tour – An option will
be available to operate the group tour
with less people with some extra
charges. These charges will be informed
well in advance and till then there is
no obligation or no cancellation charges
of registration.
Registration for the group tour with
Indo Vacations is without any cost. Only
at the time of confirmation we will send
you the travel documents and ask for 25
% of the total amount as advance
payment. The due amount can be paid
after your arrival in
India. (more information is available on
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changes which may be beyond our control.
Testimonials
& References from the customers
who already traveled with us!
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Hotel Florence, Delhi**** |
Delhi
3 |
Hotel Ramada /
Park Prime**** |
Jaipur
2 |
Hotel Gajner Palace, Bikaner
(Heritage)*** |
Bikaner
2 |
Hotel Devi Bhawan, Jodhpur (Heritage)*** |
Jodhpur
1 |
Hotel Rampratap Palace (Deluxe)*** |
Udaipur
2 |
Fort Pachewar (Heritage)*** |
Pachewar
1 |
Hotel Tiger Den (Resort)*** |
Ranthambore
2 |
Hotel Howard Park Plaza**** |
Agra
2 |
Total Nights |
15 |
Heritage Hotels:
Heritage Hotels are old Palaces, Forts
and Grand mansions of Maharajas which
have been later renovated and converted
into Hotels. Rooms are decorated all
individually. Rooms are comfortable,
romantic and present the flair of olden
Maharaja days.
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