Rajasthan is a North-west province of India. It is surrounded by the most established mountain range and some part of it is secured by the Thar Desert. Crafted works, Royal castles, Wild Life, Bird havens, customary craftsmanship and culture, and beautiful architecture display its age-old legacy. Through this tour, you will get to explore the beautiful Rajasthan and witness the diverse culture of the capital city, Delhi. So, come along and partake in this tour and create memories worth a lifetime.
India’s capital and a noteworthy passage to the nation, Delhi is a clamoring city that displays a beautiful blend of new and old. Once you arrive in Delhi, our agent will pick you up and drop you off at the hotel. You will then visit Humayun’s Tomb. This tomb was built in the mid-sixteenth century and displays the excellence of Mughal architecture. You will also visit Qutub Minar, India Gate, President House, and other govt. structures. The sightseeing session will then end with a visit to Laxmi Narayan Temple (Birla Mandir). The next morning, after breakfast, visit Old Delhi and Jama Masjid, the biggest mosque in India.
Mandawa district became a force to be reckoned with in the fourteenth century when various Muslim families moved into the zone and the towns. Leave for Mandawa. Arrive at Mandawa and check-in at pre-booked hotel. Evening, visit Mandawa (Shekawati district). This area is popular for painted Havelis (houses) the greater part of which go once again from the eighteenth century. Visit the Havelis in Mandawa and different towns of the Shekhawati district. Rest for a good night's sleep at the hotel.
Bikaner is a desert town established in 1488 by Rao Bikaji. After breakfast, leave for Bikaner. Arrive at Bikaner and then check into the hotel. Spend the evening sightseeing across Bikaner. Visit the Junagarh Fort which was constructed somewhere in the range of 1588 and 1593 by a general in the armed force of the Mughal Emperor, Akbar. The fortress has a 986m long divider with 37 bastions and two passageways; this is presumably one of a kind in Asia and has a large number of camels. Head back to the hotel for the night.
After breakfast, an outing to Karni Mata Temple, Deshnoke. In the evening, leave for Jaisalmer.
Popularly known as the ‘heart’ of the Thar Desert, Jaisalmer is a medieval town with marvelous structures. After breakfast, a voyage through Jaisalmer. Visit the fortress – the Fort worked by Rawal Jaisal. The beautifully designed houses Jain temples of the twelfth to fifteenth hundreds of years, Patwon Ki Haveli – a five-story chateau with cut columns and paintings of Salim Singh. Likewise visit Gadsisar, which had once provided water to the city; the sanctuaries and openings around it have been worked by a concubine. Evening, outing to Sam – 45 km away, known for its sand rises and is the scene for the Desert celebration. Get the genuine feel of the desert by getting a charge out of a camel ride on the sand rises and witness brilliant nightfall. Come back to Jaisalmer for a night in the hotel.
Jodhpur is a beautiful city that displays the rich crafts and culture of Rajasthan. After breakfast, leave for Jodhpur. After arrival in Jodhpur check into the hotel. Toward the evening, a voyage through Jodhpur: Visit the Mehrangarh Fort which truly signifies the “Glorious Fort”, situated at centerntre of the city. There are three entryways, each built to honor the legends. It has an accumulation of melodic instruments, palanquins, furniture, and guns on the fortification. Also, visit Jaswant Thada. This is a marble cenotaph built in 1899, in remembrance of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. Uncommon representations of Jodhpur’s rulers are, likewise, to be seen at Jaswant Thada.
Mount Abu is a hill station in Rajasthan, home to beautiful Lakes and temples! After breakfast, leave for Mount Abu. On landing check in to the hotel. Spend the evening strolling through Mount Abu which is the main hill station in the province of Rajasthan. Visit the Dilwara Jain temple, which is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Mt. Abu. Here two other temples were built in 1031 and are devoted to the primaryTirthankarar, Adinath. The other one is known as the Tejpal temple and it was built in 1230 AD and is devoted to Neminath – the 22nd Tirthankara.
After breakfast, leave for Udaipur. On the way, you can stop at the famous temples here. The group of sanctuaries, made of complicatedly etched white marble display marvelous architecture. The principal temple is upheld on 1,444 columns. After the visit, drive to Udaipur.
Also known as the city of Lakes, Udaipur displays artistic excellence and is home to some of the most beautiful royal residences. After breakfast, visit the city of Udaipur. Visit the City Palace which is the biggest castle complex in Rajasthan, Sahelion ki Bari or Garden of the Maids of Honor, Jagdish sanctuary. Appreciate the artistic design and spend time unwinding in these renowned destinations.
Also known as the city of Lakes, Udaipur displays artistic excellence and is home to some of the most beautiful royal residences. After breakfast, visit the city of Udaipur. Visit the City Palace which is the biggest castle complex in Rajasthan, Sahelion ki Bari or Garden of the Maids of Honor, Jagdish sanctuary. Appreciate the artistic design and spend time unwinding in these renowned destinations.
After breakfast, leave for Pushkar, the en-route to visit Chittorgarh. This little town was sacked 3 times from 1303 to 1568 by a more grounded adversary and in each event, the end was “Jauhar”. Proceed further to Pushkar. Once you arrive at Pushkar, visit the blessed Lake of Pushkar which is accepted to have been made by Lord Brahma himself. It is as vital as Banaras or Puri. It is believed that your journey is complete if only you take a plunge in the sacred Pushkar Lake. Pushkar has 400 sanctuaries and 52 Ghats. While Pushkar is a paradise for the Hindus, it is also known for its most brilliant steer fair – the Pushkar Fair.
After breakfast, explore the markets of Pushkar. Evening, leave for Jaipur – The Pink City: Visit the City Palace which has an exhibition hall having a broad accumulation of workmanship, rugs, veneer product, and weapons; Jantar Mantar – the observatory assembled by Maharaja Jai Singh in 1728 and the façade of Hawa Mahal.
After breakfast, journey to Amber Fort. You can partake in a fun-filled elephant ride here. Also, visit Golden Fort which is located 11 km from Jaipur. Amber was the old capital of Jaipur state. Development of the place started in 1592 by Raja Man Singh, the Rajput authority of Akbar’s armed force, and displays the beautiful Rajput design.
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