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Rajasthan is
the famous destination of various tourists who travel to India. Rajasthan, lying
southwest of Delhi shares boundary with Pakistan. Rajasthan
is the land of romance and chivalry of legendary Rajput rulers whose
tales of valour, patriotism and love has passed into folklore. If you were to drive
through the Rajasthan state you would be struck by its great physical
beauty in the verdant hills and lakes, shifting sand dunes, camels
and nomadic cattle herds, magnificent forts, spectacular palaces and stunning
havellis.
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This tour
to Royal Rajasthan will be like a tale of thousand and one nights and it
will certainly be an unforgettable tour. Enjoy your vacations in the forts, havellis and palaces of Rajasthan. |
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Day 01:
Flight to India (New Delhi) Around midnight arrive in
Delhi. The cosmopolitan
city and capital Delhi
is the main gateway for the travellers. Upon arrival, you will be 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 drive through New Delhi where we
see the
India Gate, Government buildings and embassies.
Day 03: New Delhi -
Jaipur (about 270 km / 5-6 hours)
Today we leave Mandawa and 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 arrival in
Jaipur. The rest of the day at leisure.
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 will 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 visit
the City Palace that 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, and the largest of Jai Singh's five remarkable observatories. Its
complex instruments reveal us the secrets of medieval Indian astronomy. Later 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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India
Gate, Delhi |
Amber
Fort Jaipur |
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Day
05: Jaipur - Fatehpur Sikri - Agra (about 260 km / 5-6 hours)
Today we leave Jaipur and drive through a series of fields, small towns and villages in direction of
Agra. Enroute we make a stop and visit
Fatehpur Sikri. Fatehpur Sikri was
earlier 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.
In the evening arrive in
Agra.
Day 06: 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.
Day 07: Agra - Ranthambore (about 300 km / 6-7 hours)
Today after the breakfast we leave for
Ranthambore. After a break and refreshment at our hotel in Ranthambore we will explore the
Ranthambore National park. 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 attraction of the Ranthambore National Park.
Day 08: Ranthambore
- Kota (about 135 km / 3 hours) In the early morning we again explore the park. After the
Jungle Safari and perhaps with the memories of our encounter with tiger we leave for
Kota. The town of Kota was once the part of the erstwhile Rajput kingdom of Bundi. In Kota we will visit the city fort and palace, this type of fort-palace complex is one of the largest to be found in the state of Rajasthan.
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Taj
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Ranthambore National Park |
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Day 09: Kota - Bundi - Kota
(about 76 kms / 2 hours) Today we have an excursion to the fort city of
Bundi. Bundi is most famous for its baoris (step wells) as there are many impressive ones. On the top of the hill is majestic
Taragarh Fort
of Bundi, the interesting fort is worth exploring for hours. The fort has many reservoirs, which are annually emptied flooding the streets leading down to the
city. After the whole day excursion we return to Kota in the evening.
Day 10: Kota - Chittorgarh
(about 140 km / 3 hours) After an early breakfast we drive to
Chittorgarh. The
Chittorgarh Fort is
the indomitable pride of Chittor.
The fort is massive structure with many gateways built in 7th century AD, perched on a height of 180m hill
and sprawls over 700 acres.
Day 11: Chittorgarh - Pushkar
(about 200 km / 4 hours) Today we leave Chittorgarh and drive to
Pushkar. Pushkar being one of the most religious places for Hindus has the atmosphere of an ancient religious town. The only
temple
of God Brahma is in Pushkar thus making Pushkar an important pilgrimage city for Hindus. Pushkar has become famous in the world due to its Pushkar Festival which takes place in the month of November when the whole of Pushkar is transformed into a spectacular fair ground where thousands of pilgrims come to bath in the holy water of
Pushkar lake and the biggest cattle and camel markets take place here where Farmers, breeders and camel traders buy and sell. (if this tour takes place during the time of Pushkar Festival we spend 2 nights stay in Pushkar instead of one and therefore the duration of this Tour will be extended for one more day making it a 18 days tour.)
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Pushkar Lake |
Chittorgarh |
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Day 12: Pushkar
- Jodhpur (about 220 km / 5-6 hours) Early morning, after the breakfast we leave the holy city of Pushkar and drive to
Jodhpur. 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.
Day 13: Jodhpur - Osian - Jaisalmer
(about 290 km / 5-6 hours) Today we drive through the desert and proceed for
Jaisalmer via Osian.
Osian is a
great centre of Hindu and Jain religions. The oldest Temple here was constructed
in 1178 AD. After visiting the temple we proceed further to Jaisalmer. In medieval times Jaisalmer prosperity was due to its location on the main trade route linking India to Egypt, Arabia, Africa and the West. Jaisalmer is a marvel of beautiful culture and this city remains one of the most exotic city not only in Rajasthan but in the whole of
India. In the evening we drive around 40 km. away from Jaisalmer to
Sam Sand dunes where we enjoy the sunset before we drive back to Jaisalmer.
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Mehrangarh Fort |
Patwon Ki Haveli Jaislamer |
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Day 14: Jaisalmer - Bikaner
(about 330 km / 6-7 hours) In
the morning we have sightseeing of the medieval city of Jaisalmer.
Jaisalmer's crenellated golden sandstone walls and its narrow streets lined with exquisitely carved buildings makes this city unique. Jaisalmer is famous for its carved havellis (grand
mansions). We have a walk through the old city and visit the
Fort and the
Jain temple.
Then we drive through the desert and proceed for Bikaner via Osian. Osian is a great center of
Hindu and
Jain religions. The oldest Temple here was constructed in 1178
AD. In the evening arrive in
Bikaner.
Day 15: Bikaner - Mandawa
(about 190 km / 4 hours) After having our Breakfast
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. Then we drive to
Mandawa in the
Shekhawati
region. Arrival in
Mandawa in the evening. Shekhawati
lies in the north east region of Rajasthan and is the homeland of marwaris. The marwaris form one of the most important merchant and business groups in
India. They developed their business acumen on the trade routes between Delhi and the coast between India and Central Asia.
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Juangarh Bikaner |
Mandawa Haveli |
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