- 12 Days / 11 Nights
- Places Covered: Jaipur , Pushkar, Udaipur,Mount Abu,Ahmedabad
- Holiday Type : GROUP TOURS
- Country: India
Itinerary Highlights
On your arrival to the charming Pink City of India check in at your hotel. In the evening enjoy dinner at ChokhiDhani (an ethnic village resort) where you will have an idea of the village life of Rajasthan here you will also enjoy various traditional Rajasthani dances, puppet show and various other interesting activities (Optional).Overnight at hotel inJaipur(D)
Take a full day long sightseeing tour of Jaipur city that includes the Jaigarh Fort, City Palace, JantarMantar observatory, HawaMahal (Palace of Winds), Birla temple and excursion to the old capital Amber. Here at Amber Fort, you'll ascend till the gates of majestic Amber fort on elephant back. The fort displays a beautiful mix of Mughal and Raj put styles of architecture. In the evening take a rickshaw tour of the colorful streets and bazaars of Jaipur City. The beauty of Jaipur is that its unique architecture and town planning is visible at even the most common places such as its squares and lanes. Overnight at hotel inJaipur(B.L.D)
After breakfast drive Pushkar(Jaipur - Ajmer/130 KMS/81 Miles/ 3 hrs) AJMER-Visit Ajmer-e-ShariefDargah, Adhai-Din-KaJhonpara, Ana Sagar Lake & drive to Pushkar (14 km/ 9 Miles/ 15 Minute) Visit various temples and Ghats and holy Pushkar Lake after.Overnight at hotel inPushkar.(B.L.D)
After breakfast drive to Bikaner on arrival Bikaner check in hotel Visiting well preserved Junagarh Fort built of Red sand stone give the impression of rich inlay of pietra Dura and apartments are merely richly painted. Lalgarh Museum the architectural masterpiece in red sand stone its facade is almost entirely composed of the pierced stone screens called jaails. Palace has beautiful lattice work and filigree work. Also visit Asia's biggest camel breeding farm to watch different breeds of Camels.Overnight at hotel inBikiner.(B.L.D)
(Famous Thar Desert Town of Rajasthan): On your arrival, transfer on camels to desert Place in a village outside Jaisalmer to spend your day in rustic desert atmosphere, Also visit Sam sand Dunes here you enjoy the Camel Ride and witness the Sun Set against the sand dunes and enjoy dance and some cultural activities under the tinkling stars. Night stay in Tented Accommodation.(B.L.D)
After breakfast transfer for Jaisalmer, move out for exclusive sightseeing of one of the oldest forts of Rajasthan "Golden Fort", Gadisar Lake followed by a walking tour to admire the excellent stone carving work on Havelies in the town. Jaisalmer which Include fort of Jaisalmer, GadisarLake.Jain Temple, Patwon Ki Haveli.Overnight at hotel inJaisalmer(B.L.D)
After breakfast check-out from Hotel. Drive for Jodhpur On arrival Check Inn Hotel . Visit local city sightseeing tour. Jodhpur, stronghold of the fierce Rathore clan, was founded in 1459 by Prince Jodha. Visit the Mehrangarh Fort, situated on a low sandstone hill. Within the fort, visit MotiMahal and PhoolMahal. Also visit JaswantThada, an imposing marble cenotaph, built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II around 1899 and UmaidBhawan.In Evening heritage walk.Overnight at hotel inJodhpur.(B.L.D)
Check out from the hotel & transfer to the Udaipur. En-route visit Ranakpur Jain Temple . (Beautiful Lake City of Rajasthan) After having a leisurely breakfast, drive to Udaipur - most romantic city of Rajasthan. On your arrival at Udaipur check-in at your hotel. In the evening take a breathtaking boat tour over the picturesque Lake Pichola to admire the royal buildings around the Lake and enjoy the scenic sunset view. From the lake you have a wonderful view of the City Palace stretching along the east bank, while the south bank has pleasant gardens running down to the waterside. Overnight stay at Hotel in Udaipur. (B.L.D)
After breakfast move out to a sightseeing tour of the city which includes visit to the City Palace (note the trees growing at the top floor of the palace, which is actually the summit of the hill the palace is covering), Visit the City Palace museum, the Jagdish temple, Sahelion Ki Bari (Queen's resort for their friends) BhartiyaLok Kala Mandir (Folk art museum) and the Pratap Memorial.Overnight stay at Hotel in Udiapur. (B.L.D)
After breakfast drive to mount Abu on arrival check in hotel and evening visit Nakki Lake. Over Night Stay at Hotel (B.L.D)
After breakfast check out from hotel and transfer to Mount Abu. On arrival check in hotel.Later visit Adhar Devi Temple and Guru Shikhar, Dilwara Jain Temple, Achalgarh also visit The NakkiLakeand evening visit sunset point.Overnight stay at Hotel in Mount Abu.(B.L.D)
After breakfast check out from hotel and transfer to Ahmedabad Airport(B).
Inclusions
- 02 nights' accommodation with daily breakfast at Hotel in Jaipur.
- 01 nights' accommodation with daily breakfast at hotel in Pushkar.
- 02 nights' accommodation with daily breakfast at Hotel in Udaipur.
- 01 nights' accommodation with daily breakfast at Hotel in Mount Abu.
- Exclusive A/c vehicle for transfers & sightseeing as per itinerary. Please note that vehicle will not be at disposal it will be available to guest as per itinerary only & Non Ac Vehicle in Havelock (point to point basis).
- All permit fees & Ferry tickets (as per itinerary).
Exclusions
- 3.50% GST
- Any Air Fare / Train fare.
- Elephant Ride at Amber Fort Jaipur.
- Tonga Ride at Bikaner
- Game Drive at Rantmabore Park
- Camel Ride at Jaisalmer.
- Jeep Safari At Jodhpur
- Boat Ride at Udaipur
- Personal Expenses such as Laundry, telephone calls, tips & gratuity, mineral water, soft & hard drinks, porterage, water sports.
- Additional sightseeing or extra usage of vehicle, other than mentioned in the itinerary.
- Guide charges.
- Any cost arising due to natural calamities like, landslides, road blockage, political disturbances (strikes), etc (to be borne by the client, which is directly payable on the spot).
- ;Any increase in taxes or fuel price, leading to increase in cost on surface transportation & land arrangements, which may come into effect prior to departure.
- Service Tax.
- Insurance.
- Anything not included in the inclusion.
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The magic of vibrant Rajasthan - its heritage, culture, safaris, sand dunes, lush forests and wildlife-makes it destination nonpareil. - India's oldest mountain range as the backdrop; feast your eyes on spectacular sand dunes, take the tiger trail, or just watch the birds in the wetlands For many, Rajasthan is the very essence of India, with crenelated forts and impregnable palaces that rise like giant fairy-tale sets above dusty sun-scorched plains and shimmering lakes.
India's second-largest state -- similar in size to France -- is largely covered by the ever-encroaching Thar Desert, but despite its aridity, Rajasthan was once remarkably prosperous: Traders from as far afield as Persia and China had to cross its dry plains to reach the southern ports of Gujarat, something the warrior princes of Rajasthan were quick to capitalize on.
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Today the principal attraction of Rajasthan -- the post independence name for Rajputana, literally "land of princes" -- is the large variety of forts and palaces its aristocrats built throughout the centuries, in usually breathtaking sites, that makes it one of the most popular destinations in India. But Rajasthan offers so much more than Rajput warrior history, desert castles and culture -- from tracking down tigers in the Ranthambhore jungle (arguably the most reliable place to spot wild tigers in Asia) to gaping at the world's most intricately carved marble temples on historic Mount Abu.
Peopled by proud turbaned men and delicately boned women in saris of dazzling colors, the "land of princes" is rich with possibilities. It's also high on contrasts: You could bed down amid some of the most sumptuous luxury on earth and then spend the day roaming ancient villages, exploring medieval marketplaces. But perhaps the best reason to visit Rajasthan is to experience its unusual hotels.The state has at least 100 heritage properties -- castles, palaces, forts, and ornate havelis -- many of which are still home to India's oldest monarchies. This must be the only place in the world where, armed with a credit card, you can find yourself sleeping in a king's bed, having earlier dined with the aristocrat whose forebears built and quite often died for the castle walls that surround it. Known for their valor and honor, and later for their decadence, the Rajputs are superb hosts, and it is almost possible to believe that you, too, are of aristocratic blood, as a turbaned aide awaits your every wish while you marvel at the starry night from the bastion of your castle. Long live the king (and queen), for you are it.