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12 Days
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Magnificent and alluring, a 12-days trip to Rajasthan introduces to the land of mysticism and alchemy, dignity and valiance, with the added joy of staying in the magnificent traditional Havelis and manors that are now restored into heritage hotels. With stops at Mandawa, in the Shekhawati region famed as the open-air art gallery of Rajasthan, the trip changes pace to Bikaner, famous for its handiworks and leather goods. Jaisalmer brings you to the famous endless stretches of sand dunes and the magnificent fort. The trip then takes you to the vivacious bazaars of Jodhpur selling multihued fabrics and jewelry that are ages old. This Royal tours gives you the opportunity of staying at some of the best-known heritage hotels in India like The Heritage Mandawa, Rohetgarh and The Deogarh Mahal. The trail finally ends at the city of lakes, Udaipur.
Upon arrival at Delhi IGI airport, You are meet & greet with our company representative and he will escort you to the hotel and will help you with the check -In formalities.
Day at your own leisure.
Overnight stay at hotel.
After a relaxing breakfast, the tour guide will pick you up from the hotel and take you for a guided sightseeing of Old and New Delhi.
Full day a guided tour of Old Delhi, the 17th century walled city of Shah Jahanabad, 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 take a rickshaw ride through Chandni Chowk, the old marketplace of Shah Jahanabad now a picturesque bazaar.
In New Delhi, 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.
We will stop for lunch at Good local Restaurant. Afterwards visit Humayun Tomb, This tomb, built in 1570, is of particular cultural significance as it was the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent. It inspired several major architectural innovations, culminating in the construction of the Taj Mahal.
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.
Culminate the day at 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.
Overnight stay at hotel.
After breakfast we drive to Bikaner. Upon arrival check in to your pre-booked.
Bikaner was founded by Rao Bika, second son of the founder of Jodhpur. The city figured importantly on the great caravan trade routes. A long city wall encircles the old city while all important buildings, including the fort and the palaces are outside the city walls. The Ganga Canal, built between 1925 and 1927, brought prosperity to this otherwise arid desert region.
Afternoon, you will proceed for half day guided city tour of Bikaner visiting Junagarh Fort & Museum, Ganga Golden Jubilee Museum, Camel Breeding Farm.
Overnight stay at hotel.
After breakfast, drive to Jaisalmer - A magnificent fort looming over the city, picture-postcard vistas of sand dunes and an array of illuminated sandstone buildings. Jaisalmer is nothing short of a scene straight out of Arabian Nights. It attracts many couples, honeymooners and families with its erstwhile royal splendor. The Jaisalmer Fort (also known as the Golden Fort of Rajasthan) is the most splendid attraction of the city, perched on an elevated patch looking over the city. Surrounded by numerous golden-hued shrines, Gadsisar Lake is ideal for an evening picnic or a short paddleboat ride. The city's most popular activity is taking a camel ride over the desert sands; best enjoyed at sunrise and sunset, the ride gives an insight into Rajasthan's rural life and stunning vistas of the horizon. Jaisalmer's winding alleys are home to vibrant markets from where you can pick up quintessential Rajasthani souvenirs. Rajasthani cuisine, famous for its spicy veg curries, mouth-watering meat dishes and delectable sweets is the icing on the cake.
Late afternoon we visit Khuri village, in the desert 40km (25 miles) southwest of Jaisalmer. It is a peaceful place with houses of mud and straw, decorated like the patterns on Persian carpets. Short Camel ride in the sand dunes just before sunset.
Overnight stay at hotel.
After breakfast, we visit Hilltop fort and the ancient Jain Temples. The fort is the most lively that you’ll visit anywhere in India, with homes and shops tucked in hidden lanes. Stalls are swaddled in colorful Rajasthani embroidered and mirrored cloths. Built in 1156 by the Rajput ruler Jaisala, the fort crowns the 80 meter (262 feet) high Trikuta Hill. About a quarter of the Old City’s population resides within the fort walls. Within the fort walls are a beautiful set of Jain temples built between the 12th and 15th centuries. Guided walk about the city seeing several havelis. These impressive mansions, built by wealthy merchants, are fine sandstone buildings with elaborate wall murals and mirror work. They are still occupied by families, descendants of the original owners in most cases.
Afternoon independent to explore the winding narrow passages of the walled old city where shops are tucked into every nook and cranny and locals go about daily life.
Overnight stay at Hotel.
After breakfast, drive to Jodhpur. Upon arrival Check In to your pre-booked hotel. Late afternoon browse the bazaars of the old city. Jodhpur is well known for its glass bangles, puppets and other folk art. Ornate mirror-embedded and lacquer-finished glass bangles can be found here. The area around the bazaars is a wonderful example of 19th century town planning, blending Rajasthani concepts with more contemporary styles.
Overnight stay at hotel.
After an early breakfast, the guide will pick you up from the hotel for a guided half day sightseeing tour of Jodhpur. Tour includes the following places of interest:
Mehrangarh Fort: Rested on a hilltop, it takes five kilometers by a curvy road to reach Mehrangarh. Mehrangarh is considered by many as the most striking fort in Rajasthan. Initially built by Maharaja Rao Jodha, the fort was further succeeded by the rulers of Marwar. Of the seven huge gates to the fort a few like Jayapol and Fatehpol were constructed to celebrate the victories of the Marwar rulers over countless enemies. You enter through gates which bear the evocative handprints of the Sati queens, women of the royal harem who took their own lives when their men were defeated in battle. The fort has a series of spectacular palaces, each decorated with exquisite engravings, lattice and mirror work. Of particular note is the museum that exhibits a magnificent collection of royal memorabilia.
Jaswant Thaada: The Jaswant Thada is an architectural marvel with intricate carvings. Famed as one of the most beautiful white marble cenotaphs, it was built in 1899 by Maharaja Sardar Singh in commemoration of his father Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. This white marble wonder of Rajasthan is often called the Taj Mahal of Marwar. The splendid edifice is a perfect example of Rajputana style of architecture. Its impeccable design and architecture is symbolic of the fine craftsmanship of the bygone era. The main memorial is built like a temple, with beautiful domes and finely carved sculptures. Visitors can see here beautiful portraits of the various rulers of Jodhpur. The complex also features a memorial of a peacock that flew into a funeral pyre. Magnificently carved gazebos, an exquisite multi-tiered garden and a small lake surround the cremation ground.
Later we drive to Rohetgarh 45 kms, 01 hrs drive. Upon arrival check into your pre-booked hotel.
Overnight stay at hotel.
The morning is for you to relax and enjoy the surrounding and the facilities of Rohet Garh. Later in the afternoon, take a safari through the nearby Bishnoi villages. The Bisnois are said to be the Premier ecologists of the world, who have protected nature for over 500 years, and are responsible for the survival of several animal species including the Black Bucks. The Village Safari gives visitors the privilege of visiting the homes of the villagers, and interacting with them.
Afterwards we drive to Deogarh. Upon arrival check into your pre-booked hotel.
Deogarh: Ideally located, in the heart of the Aravalli Hills, less than 3 hours drive from Udaipur, is the Deogarh Mahal. Lovingly restored, by one of the nicest and the friendliest families of Rajasthan, the Deogarh Mahal is one of the best Heritage Hotels in Rajasthan. Deogarh has a spectacular swimming pool, and several roof terraces, courtyards, and walkways. The beautiful and conventional bedrooms are the result of a great deal of hard work, immense love, and care. The surroundings of Deogarh are one of the friendliest and the safest to dip yourself in.
Overnight stay at hotel.
Morning explore the surrounding village and its colourful bazaars. Afterwards we drive to Udaipur.
Udaipur - Udaipur, literally meaning “the city of Sunrise”, was established by a Rajput King, Maharana Uday Singh, in 1567, and this city is now also known as the “city of Lakes” and also the “Venice of the East” Udaipur is a moony lake city with its marble whims, attractive hibiscus-covered gardens and elegant fountain porches, which symbolize the glory of Rajput era. Like many other cities in Rajasthan, Udaipur is the heirloom of an honor-bound race that loved the good things in life and often gave up their lives protecting them.
Evening boat ride on Lake Pichola (common Boat)
Overnight stay at hotel.
After breakfast full day guided city tour of Udaipur visiting:
City Palace: The biggest palace complex in Rajasthan is the grand City Palace towering above the lake. The major parts of the palace are now well-maintained as a museum with an enormous collection of glass, ceramic figures and small canvases.
Jagdish Temple: The famous Jagdish Temple is situated 150 mts from the City Palace. This fine Indo-Aryan Temple was constructed by MaharanaJagat Singh in 1651. This temple treasures a black stone image of Lord Vishnu as Jagannath, Lord of the universe. A brass image of Garuda the Hindu divinity is in a monument in front of the temple.
Saheliyon Ki Bari: The Saheliyon ki Bari or the garden of the Maids of Honor is situated in the north of the city. It is a small exquisite garden with fountains, stone elephants and a beautiful lotus pond.
Overnight stay at hotel.
Today you are transferred to your flight to Delhi. Remain at Delhi IGI Airport to your flight for home.
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