Splendid Rajasthan Tour
Destination :
Delhi - Sikandra - Agra - Fatehpur Sikri - Jaipur - Mandawa - Bikaner - Jaisalmer - Jodhpur - Ranakpur - Udaipur - Chittourgarh - Delhi
Highlights:
- As this travel plan is customized one for a private visit, we can adjust the visit and administrations according to your prerequisite.
- A particular necessity, extraordinary intrigue visit, gatherings, course, shopping, national occasions, reasonable and celebrations, meeting with neighborhood individuals, safaris, outing, and dinner plan, convenience and so forth., can be masterminded as needs be at extra expense, assuming any.
- During the National Ceremonies, Major Sports Events, New Year, Christmas, Fair and Festivals the bundle cost can be changed occasionally.
Splendid Rajasthan Tour
Rajasthan's vibrant culture and magnificent heritage have enticed tourists from all over the world since ancient times. In this Rajasthan Splendid Heritage Tour, you can explore amazing cities like Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, etc., along with Mount Abu, which is the only hill station in the royal state. The meticulously designed itinerary also includes a visit to Pushkar, one of the most revered in India. During the 11-day long tour, you will witness a variety that cannot be seen anywhere else.
Note: This is just a suggested indication of what might be possible. We tailor holidays for your specific needs. Contact us if you want an amendment so that we can have a holiday suited to your requirement for an unforgettable India tour.
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Day 1: Arrival - Delhi
Welcome on arrival at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi and transfer to pre-booked hotel by air-conditioned car. After check-in, travel documents related to travel planning and services will be handed over to you; Our representative will address all your questions regarding your entire tour plan. Later in the evening, he went to see the Light and Sound Show at the Red Fort. The show showcases an amazing history of the city in a very interesting way. Come back to the hotel and relax.
Light and Sound Show: Enjoy a spectacular show at the Red Fort. Which gives the city's 5,000-year-old history alive. Amidst the harmonious panoramic and historical atmosphere of the Red Fort, select episodes of the history of Delhi's historical and majestic past are vividly brought to life. Special effects combine with exceptional character to make the show an impressively memorable experience.
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Day 2 : Delhi
After having your morning breakfast, take a sightseeing tour of Old Delhi such as: Red Fort, Jama Masjid "India's largest and most magnificent mosque", Rajghat "Memorial of Mahatma Gandhi" where he was cremated. Sightseeing tour continues to visit New Delhi including Rashtrapati Bhavan, India Gate; To honor and pay tribute to the Indian soldiers who sacrificed themselves during the Afghan war, Birla Mandir (Lakshmi Narayan Temple), Humayun's Tomb, Lotus Shaped Bhai's Temple, Qutub Minar; Produced by Qutub-ud-Din Aibak of the Slave Dynasty. Sri Radha Parthasarathy Temple, commonly known as ISKCON Delhi Temple. In the evening you can opt for a cycle rickshaw ride from the vibrant and colorful market of Chandni Chowk. Later, go back to the hotel to rest and relieve your tiredness.
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Day 3 : Delhi – Sikandra – Agra (210 kms: 5 hrs)
Get out of the hotel after breakfast and drive to Agra, after stopping to see the Mughal Emperor Akbar's mausoleum at Sikandra, the journey continues at the hotel on his journey to Agra. In the evening, if time allows, one should visit the Oswal Emporium, which is 10 years old to see a replica of the famous Taj Mahal, this artistic symbol, the light and sound show "Mohabbat-e-Taj," Saga Began Enjoy Love ”, the only show of its kind in India! Later stayed overnight in the hotel.
The Taj Mahal of Agra is famous as one of the seven wonders of the world - the Taj Mahal. A pleasant city of the comparatively slow pace, Agra is an old city and is called Jungle, which originates from a forest described in the Mahabharata. Agra is known for its magnificent work on marble and soapstone, which are descendants of those who worked under the Mughals. In Agra, carpets, gold thread embroidery, and leather shoes are made for which it is famous in the world. Both Agra and Fatehpur Sikri are located near Delhi. Agra Fort, Sikandra, Ram Bagh, and Itmad-ud-Daula are some notable places besides the famous Taj Mahal.
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Day 4 : Agra
The world's most popular and beautiful monument in the morning: its spectacular view at the Sunrise Taj Mahal. Taj Mahal is a wonderful and beautiful architectural monument which is one of the 7 wonders of the world. This historical work depicts the fusion of diverse architectural styles. The Taj Mahal is the crown of all the lovely buildings in the world and a symbol of eternal love. After this, you will proceed towards the fort of Agra. The fort was built in 1576 AD by the great Mughal emperor Akbar, which was structured and designed with red-stone barricades. Here you will find magnificent Pearl Mosque and other excellent examples of art: Jahangir Mahal, Moti Masjid, Machhi Bhawan, Nagina Mosque, Diwan-e-Khaas, Sheesh Mahal, Diwan-i-Aam and Meena Bazaar and Mussman Bhurj. Emperor Shah Jahan imprisoned his rebellious son Aurangzeb at Musaman Bhurj, he would show his love through the Taj Mahal, where his beloved wife was cremated. Later, visit Itmad-ud-Daula's tomb, 35 km from Agra, as a memorial to his great father. Later returned to the hotel overnight.
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Day 5 : Agra – Fatehpur Sikri – Jaipur (240 kms: 5 - 6 hrs)
After breakfast this morning, walk to the Hotel and Jaipur. En-route stopover in the old deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri of the Mughal Empire, made of red sandstone in honor of Salim Chishti, who gave birth to 3 sons to Emperor Akbar. This is an example of strong stability combined with originality. Each important structure here represents a type in itself. One of them is Diwan-i-Khas; Panch Mahal, the tomb of Salim Chishti and Buland Darwaza, is one of the largest and largest gateways in the world. Also, a halt at Abhaneri near Jaipur, and a visit to Charan Vel, it was built by King Chanda of the Chauhan dynasty, and on completion was dedicated to Hashat Mata, the god of joy and happiness. Later, continue the drive to Jaipur. On arrival, transfer to hotel for overnight stay.
The walls, houses, and buildings of the entire city were washed with pink in 1853 AD for the grand and royal reception of Britain's Prince Albert and Queen Victoria. I visited Jaipur. This magnificent city was founded in 1727 AD. The greatest ruler was in Jai Singh II. Jaipur is surrounded by hills on three sides. Jaipur is the only city in the world, built according to Hindu architectural science called Shilpa Shastra. The city was designed in a rectangular shape of 9 blocks, depicting 9 divisions of the universe.
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Day 6: Jaipur
After breakfast this morning, take a tour of the Pink City to have a spectacular view of the Amber Fort located outside the city, built in the 15th century by Rajput Raja Man Singh. Later visit another powerful and majestic Nagargarh Fort close to Amber Fort. Drive back to the main city to visit the Imperial City Palace - the current residence of the royal family of Jaipur. The incredible Jantar Mantar was built and built by Raja Raja Jai Jai Singh. The magnificent Hawa Mahal is also known as the 'The Palace of Winds' Birla Mandir with its white shimmering marble glow at night. You can visit the fort of Amber to watch a light and sound show: one holds the history of the citadel, which is pulsed with 600 years of the Kachhwaha dynasty and an old past of 28 kings, before their capital moved to Jaipur Has gone. Later you can stop on a cycle rickshaw ride and explore the bustling market. Enjoy your evening at the most authentic and ethnic village resort: Chokhi Dhani, which is built on the theme of an ethnic village in Rajasthan with lots of entertainment like folk dances, puppet shows, astrology, music, camel rides. All are traditional environments. Enjoy traditional Rajasthani food. Later, return to the hotel for the overnight.
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Day 7: Jaipur – Nawalgarh – Mandawa (175 kms: 4 - 5 hrs)
After breakfast in the morning drive to Mandawa, stop at Nawalgarh, visit the compact small town of Shekhawati region which includes beautiful frescoes and forts. A painted arched gateway adorning the city is adorned with Lord Krishna and his cows. The Havelis here still bear witness to the prosperous Marwari era of the 19th century. Later continue the drive to the medieval city of Mandawa in Rajasthan On arrival, check out a Heritage Hotel. Mandawa is also known as the 'open-air art gallery' of Rajasthan. In the evening you can roam the narrow streets of the local city, see the locals and shops. Enjoy traditional music and dance, live performances by local artists during gala dinner. Overnight at the hotel.
Mandawa: The city was established in the mid-18th century, located in the Shekhawati region in Rajasthan. Mandawa is known for its' speculative Havelis and fortresses. Nowadays, Mandawa is known as a grand mirage-like Fort which is a popular heritage hotel with modern amenities. The structure of this place recalls one of the cultures and traditions that this place used to have in the Golden Age. Thriving and prominent merchants and merchants built huge Havelis for the purpose of their accommodation, with beautiful wall paintings. In times past, the painting theme dominated the themes of mythology, animals, dancers, religion, paintings, displaying local legends, hunting and wrestling scenes, etc.
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Day 8: Mandawa – Bikaner (190 kms: 5 hrs)
After breakfast visited the city of Mandawa, visiting specially known havelis: Binsidhar Chokhani, Nayatiya, and Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli. Binsidhar Newatia Haveli is famous for its curious paintings. Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli is known for its erotic paintings and images, which are now mostly spoiled. These havelis are like museums, many havelis built by wealthy merchants as in the old days. After checkout and drive to Bikaner. En-route halted at Deshnok, known for the worldly temple Rat Temple, this temple is 600 years old, dedicated to Goddess Karani Mata, this temple was built by King Ganga Singh of Bikaner, the temple is made of silver. Carved and decorated with marble. Stone work. Later on reaching the hotel continue to Bikaner Drive. Free for evening rest. Overnight at a hotel in Bikaner.
Bikaner: The city was founded by Rao Bikaji in 1488; Rao Bikaji was the son of King Jodhaji of Jodhpur, due to some personal confrontation with his family, he dared to build his city by adopting desert and wastelands and then he turned into a charming city called Bikaner, and the city was King Bikaji. in the name of. A 500-year-old city with a glorious past is located in the northern part of Rajasthan. The Rajput rulers here built magnificent palaces, temples and forts which echoed the grandeur and images of monsoon clouds in this desert. The city is blocked by 7 km long walls built in the 18th sanctuary with 5 huge gates around the city.
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Day 9: Bikaner – Pokhran – Jaisalmer (330 kms: 7 - 8 hrs)
Today after breakfast visiting the city of Bikaner, visiting the most popular and magnificent Junagadh fort built by Raja Rai Singh, it was never won during the entire history of Bikaner. There are about 37 magnificent palaces within the fort complex, a 7 km wall around the fort and 37 bastions and 2 huge gates. Later drive to the hotel and Jaisalmer, stopping on the way to Pokhran: Visit the huge fort of Pokhran. The city of Pokhran was renamed when India's first nuclear test took place in the 1970s. Pokhran Fort was built in 1532-1584 from yellow sandstone, though not as distinctive as some other forts in Rajasthan, it has some magnificent palaces such as Mangal Niwas, Rani Mahal and Phool Niwas or Phool Mahals; Visit the Pokhran Museum, located inside the complex of the fort, it is quite small and contains weapons, pottery paintings and costumes worn by the Maharajas. After visiting the fort, proceed to Jaisalmer. On arrival transfer to the hotel. Take a walk with the local market to suit the ambience of the city. Overnight at the hotel.
Jaisalmer; The desert city is situated on the edge of the Thar Desert and is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in Rajasthan. Also known as the golden city, Jaisalmer is quite popular for the crowning of the Golden Fort. The city is a fantasy of yellow sandstone established in 1156 AD by Rawla Jaisal, a Rajput king. Jaisalmer is known for its golden-drawn sand dunes, magnificent havelis, thrilling Sam Dunes, Jain temples, picturesque Gadisar Lake and of course, royal heritage and culture. A tour of Rajasthan is incomplete without visiting Jaisalmer.
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Day 10: Jaisalmer
Today a city tour of Jaisalmer city after breakfast, the most popular Golden Fort, also known as Sonar Fort and Jaisalmer Fort, the fort is built on the top of Trikuta hill, which has 99 strongholds, the most speculative feature is the Megh Darbar, and more There are many near the fort, the temples have amazing havelis made by the rich merchants of the past, especially Nathmal ji's Havel, Patwans' Haveli, Salim Singh's Haveli, Jagged There are splendid mansions with stone and magnificent carvings, which are really facing intricacy. . Later, visit one of the beautiful lake known as 'beautiful Gadisar lake', the entrance of the lake is quite artistic and the story behind this lake is the story of days past. If time allows and you want to cover more places, you can visit the temples of Amar Sagar and Mool Sagar Lake and Ladwara. In the evening drive to Sam Sand Dunes, the closest place to the Thunder Desert, Sam Sand Dunes find golden sprawling sand as the entrance to the Thar Desert. Enjoy a camel ride on the sand dunes. Later, return to the hotel for overnight
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Day 11: Jaisalmer – Manvar (170 kms: 4 – 5 hrs)
Check out of the hotel after breakfast this morning and drive to Manwar in Devaru. This place falls under the Shergarh region of the Thar Desert and the region has the highest number of sand dunes. Upon arrival at the resort, enjoy a relaxing day. Early evening transfer on camels for a desert safari to Manavar campsite, reaching the campsite by sunset. In the evening, enjoy folk dances and music under the starlight sky, enjoying a theme dinner. Dinner and dinner at the desert resort.
Manwar is an unprecedented tourist destination located in the center of the great Indian Thar Desert which offers a rare opportunity to enjoy the desert life, culture, wildlife and beauty of Rajasthan. The Manwar Resort is spread over 5 acres. Built using local materials and techniques, the resort has 21 well-designed stone cottages, with a balcony, roof terrace, sit-outs in an open-air courtyard, book and gift shop, reading room and a There is a swimming pool. The interiors are designed to be clean and comfortable spaces. Smooth plaster, patterned mosaic flooring, clay colors are paired with customized elements with woven headboards and bedside lamps, furniture and rugs - all of which are very specific to the desert region of Marwar
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Day 12: Manvar – Jodhpur (110 kms: 3 hrs)
In the morning you can opt for a jeep safari to explore the surroundings of the desert village to understand your lifestyle, villagers craftsman, carpenter, metal potter, cobbler. After returning to the resort from village Safari to travel and drive to Jodhpur, visit Bishnoi village. Villagers hailing from the Bishnoi caste are considered as guardians of animals. Bishnois are vegetarians and therefore have great reverence for all living things. Then see local handicrafts ie shoe makers, pottery men in their traditional attire, women with ancestral silver jewelry, en-route watch and photographing beautiful wildlife - blackbuck, chinkara, peacock, etc. Care by local villagers. Later left for Jodhpur. On arrival transfer to the hotel. In the evening you can choose to explore the local market by visiting various authentic restaurants. You can choose an open-air restaurant with Rajasthani hospitality offering authentic food and folk music and dance. Later, return to the hotel.
Jodhpur: Rajput's home, (Rathore) - the terrible city of Rajasthan. 1459 AD by Rao Jodha. Established in today, Jodhpur is one of the largest and prosperous cities of Rajasthan, known as the white city of Rajasthan. Jodhpur was once the capital of the Marwar state (northern part of Rajasthan). The old Taj Mahal, the fort of Mehrangarh, is a major tourist attraction of Jodhpur. Another pride of Jodhpur is Umaid Bhawan Palace; This grand palace has now been converted into a heritage hotel and the current residence of the royal family of Jodhpur.
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Day 13: Jodhpur – Ranakpur – Udaipur (257 kms: 6-7 hrs)
After breakfast, visit the Clock Tower, the towering Mehrangarh Fort, the magnificent Jaswant Thada (Tomb of the great Rajput king: Jaswant Singh), Umaid Bhawan Palace and Museum - one of the largest and regal palaces in India to visit the city. . . Later check the hotel and drive to Udaipur, take a route in Ranakpur, visit the ancient Jain temples built in the 12th century, you can choose to enjoy lunch at Maharani Bagha: (on your own) one Authentic Heritage Hotel. After the journey, the drive to Udaipur continues. On arrival check into the hotel. In the evening enjoy a boat ride in Lake Pichola; You can choose your own dinner at the Lake Palace Hotel, located in the middle of the lake. Later, return to the hotel.
Udaipur: One of the most romantic and beautiful cities of North India, the city was founded by Rajput king Uday Singh in 1568 AD. Situated on the banks of the shimmering Pichola Lake, it is one of the most romantic cities in Rajasthan. Udaipur is situated in the lush green Aravalli mountain range. It is a kaleidoscope of amazing lakes, enchanting temples, lake gardens, amazing forts and palaces and the narrow lanes of the old city, with a historical past characterized by the poise and valor of Udaipur, Rajput kings, who spent years and valor on this city And ruled chivalry
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Day 14: Udaipur
After breakfast, take a sightseeing tour of Udaipur visiting one of the important landmarks of the city - the Miracle City Palace complex. The palace is a magnificent white marble historical house of Rajput rulers. Here you will see notable places like Durbar Hall, Palace Museum, Crystal Gallery and Jagdish Temple, followed by Saheliyan Bari, a beautiful amusement garden for the princes of rulers and queens. The Indian Folk Arts Board is an ethnic display of Rajasthan's traditions and culture, ethnic ornaments are traditional outfits, puppets, masks, dolls, classical paintings, guna musical instruments. For a sightseeing tour of the ancient Eklingji and Nagda temples, visit the 22 km lake Begela Lake in the evening. Overnight in the hotel.
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Day 15: Udaipur – Chittourgarh – Delhi (By Air) – Hometown
After breakfast, check out the hotel and visit the city of Chittorgarh, to visit India's most powerful and largest historical fort: Chittorgarh, this Taj Mahal historical fort, reminiscent of the bravery and bravery of the Rajput clan in Rajasthan, 700 Acres are spread over an area. The fort has historical monuments: the Tower of Victory, Rani Padmini Mahal, Man Mahal, Meera Temple and many ruins of Shiva. A ruins bastion, where the royal past resides in its surrounding forts, beautiful palaces and magnificent chhatris surrounding the fort, the Kirti Stambha, Rana-Kumbha Palace, Padmini Palace, Meera Temple and Kumbh Shyam Temple and Kalika Mata Temple, State Archaeological Site Museum. Later continue to drive to Udaipur Airport to board the scheduled flight to Delhi, arrival at the International Airport to board the flight scheduled for the onward journey, concluding the journey with pleasant memories. Happened.
Chittorgarh, the city known for its huge fort, is built on a 6 km long hill, atop the hill, covering an area of 280 hectares with fortifications, temples, towers, and palaces. The city can sing for its illustrious past and valor, unique to the Rajput tradition. Chittorgarh is a Garhwali colony, where a variety of sieges are seen, but refuses to bow down to foreign invaders. Tales of Princess Padmini are known here for her elegance and beauty
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