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Package Code : W2GT46
Duration : 17 Nights / 18 Days
Hotel Stay : Standard
Meals : cp
Min People : 2
Price :  72000/-
Destination Covered :

DELHI, MANDAWA, BIKANER, KHIMSAR, JAISALMER, JODHUR, KUMBALGARH, RANAKPUR, UDAIPUR, CHITTORGARH, BUNDI, PUSHKAR, JAIPUR, DEEG, AGRA

Overview :

DAY1 ARRIVAL DELHI 

Meet upon arrival and transfer to hotel.

DAY 2 DELHI

Morning after breakfast our driver and tour guide meet you at hotel and proceed to Delhi city Tour Morning first We will start with Old Delhi, visit 17th century old Delhi, Jama Masjid the biggest mosque in the country. Rajghat memorial where father of the nation mahatma Gandhi was cremated.

In afternoon New Delhi, the capital of the country; has long been a phoenix rising again and again out of its ruins. Delhi is really seven cities in one, ;the first dating from the 11th century. See the famous Qutub Minar 12th century 238 ft. high stone tower, indeed a masterpiece of construction, New Delhi was the reation of the British Raj of the 30's and includes the president's house, Parliament, India Gate, the Rajpat Now Kartaya Path

DAY 3 DELHI TO MANDAWA

After morning Breakfast drive to mandawa 270 km and 8 Hours drive. on arrival in afternoon chek-in-hotel and visit Mandawa village and fort. Mandawa the town lies in the heart of the Shekhavati. As you approach it Mandawa emerges from the sand like mirage. wondered through to streets were the mentioned and havelies o rich merchants are adorned with elaborates frescoes and admire their intricately painting courtyards. the rugged fort for Mandawa was built in 1755 by Thakur Naval Singh

DAY4 MANDAWA TO BIKANER

Mandawa to Bikaner is 200 km and 5 hour drive

After morniong breakfast in Mandawa proceed to Bikaner, Bikaner is founded close of the 15th century By Rao Bikaji and was the former capital of the state of that name,  the city has 16th century huge fort containing ancient palaces and temples, the ganga golden jubilee museum, contains statues of Gupta period and Rajput miniatures is worth the visit. Bikaner is the home of the famous camel corps, still most useful in desert warfare.

Desnok Temple Rat Temple- which is dedicated mystic karni mata the huge silver gates of the temple and the marble carving attracts the visitor. a golden umbrella tops the temple, but the main interest here is the rats. the temple is infested with holy rats, which are fed and cared for in the belief that they will reincarnate as mystics or holy men. as you stroll around, the rats play and leapfrog over your bare-feet.

DAY 5 BIKANER TONAGAUR/KHIMSER

After the breakfast in Bikaber drive to Khimser 140 km and 3 hour drive

Nagajur Fort- which is the central spot in here dated back its history to the 14th century constructed by the Nagavanshis. This fort was later reconstructed using stone by the Ghaznivities in the early 12th century. Since then, a constant attempt has been taken to improvise this historical monument with a new meaning and form. This land has been the place of rule for many renowned emperors in India.

Continue drive to Khimsar

In afternoon Khimsar fort has now become a destination in itself. It provides an ideal two night halt which falls mid-way in the hectic Rajasthan itinerary. Time and unwind relax and enjoy the privileges at Khimsar in the fresh countryside environment. So many facilities at such reasonable rates.

KHIMSAR TO OSYAN-POKHRAN-JAISALMER

After morning breakfast at Khimsar drive to Jaisalmer on the you will visit small town 290 km jaisalmer from Khimsar 6 hrs drive.

OSIAN- an ancient town of the Thar Desert having a cluster of ruined Brahman and Jain temples, dating from the 8th century. Each one is spectacular in its originality of composition and sculptural elegance.

Pokhran- the junction wjhere the Jaisalmer to Bikaner and Jaisalmer to Jodhpur roads split is the site of another magnificent Rajasthan fortress. The Yellow sandstone fort rises from the yellow desert sands and shelters a tangle of narrow streets lines by balconied houses decorated with parrots, elephants and Rajasthani inevitable peacocks. The usually quiet town springs to life during its annual cattle fare.

DAY 7 JAISALMER- Jaisalmer fort built by Meharawal Jaisal in 1156 AD. One of the 2nd oldest in the Rajasthan situated on triangular mound 76 mtrs. above ground level, Jai Temple of 12th century BC. Gadisar Tank, folk museum, Patba ki Haveli, Salim singh haveli, and Diwan Nathmal ki haveli, Badal niwas Palace.

Evening Sam- 50 km from Jaisalmer town has cluster of sand dunes. These dunes are larege extents of shifting sands, the winds heaps the sand in to hills or deep hollow scops vary in size from 3 to 15 km. camel ride is arranged in the evening enjoy the sun set with changing color in desert.

DAY 8 JAISALMER TO JODHPUR 310 KM AND 7 HRS DRIVE INCLUDING YOUR LUNCH BREAK

Jodhpur city – this ancient capital city of Marwar is surrounded by a stone wall almost 9 km in circumference with seven gates separating it from the sands that stretch out on all sides. Dominating the city is a massive impregnable fortress situated on a rocky scrapped hill. within the fort wall of entry gate are stone palm impressions of the windows, who ages ago immolated themselves upon the pyres of their departed husbands. Sightseeing includes the visit to the fort palace drive around the city and walk in local bazaar.

Meharajgarh Fort- still run by the Maharaja of Jodhpur, Mehrangarh fort is majestic fort that sprawled across a 125m high hill . this is the most formidable fort studded Rajsthan.

Night stay in Jodhpur.

DAY 9 LUNI –KUMBALGAH

Morning jeep[ safari in the Bishnoi village to see the rural way of life if possible we will try to show you opium drinking ceremony. Brief description about jeep safari to the tribal village

Bishnoi- they are agriculturist and second oldest community protecting flora and fauna. Separate cluster for houses for one entire family. Group can enjoy opium ceremony here and can have a cup of tea with local flavor.

Moila community- they are muslim potter. Moila will demonstrate the way of making potteries. It will be a nice experience for foreign tourists.

Shephereds community- their man means of living is by selling sheep’s cattle’s milk. Every morning men of every house will go away with hundreds of cattle and sheep to feed them the housewife takes care of lambs at home like here child.

Prajapt community- they are weavers. Here also they demonstrate the way of weaving where you can by local mat.

DAY 10 KKUMBALGARH TO UDAIPUR VIA RANKPUR

Kumbalgarh Fort – 84 kms is the second most important fort in Rajasthan after Chittorgarh, this fort was built in the 15th century by Maharana Khumba. It is built a top the aravalli hills and is accessible by jeep through its seven gates.

Later drive Kumbhalgarh /Udaipur 90 km visit Ranakpur Jain Temple.

Ranakpur- 90 kms from Udaipur in a quite isolated glen, is a remarkable complex of Jain Temples of Ranakpur.

Later drive to Udaipur.

Day 11 Udaiur- morning after breakfast drive to Eklinji Temple 22 km from Udaipur is a temple built in 734 A.D. cut out of sandstone and marble. This is a complex of 108 temples enclosed by high walls. The temple is devoted to this particular deity which was worshipped by the Maharanas of Mewar.

Nagda very close to Eklinji  is Nagda, named after its founder Nagaditya and is one of the most ancient places in Mewar there are Hindu and Jain temples, noteable among which is the sas-bahu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

Evening – visit city Palace in Udaipur- situated on elevation of the eastern bank of Lake Pichola, Jagdish Temple it is 17th century temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

DAY 12 UDAIPUR/CHITTORGARH/BUNDI

Morning breakfast drive to Udaipur/Bundi (230 km 5 Hours) visit Chittorgarh and Menal en-route.

Chittorgarh- visit the fort constgructed by more rules in the 7th century which is located on a 180 meter high hill. Padmini palace, the palace of the legendary queen of mewar is in the fort. Meera and Kumhashyam temple: this temple is associated with the poetess cum devotee of lord Krishna Meera. Kalika mata temple: a temple of goddess kali. Symbol of power and velour and also visit government museum the magnificent fateh praksh mahal has been converted into a museum.

DAY 13 BUNDI/AJMER/PUSHKAR

BUNDI- visit Taragarh was built in 1354 and reached by a steep road leading up the hillside. There are massive battlements and reservoirs in the fort. The commanding position gives captivating views of the town below and the surrounding countryside. The place is halfway down the hillside from the fort, clinging to the hill side. A section of the palace is open to the public to view the famous Bundi chitranshal which houses murals of the Bundi school of miniature art.

DAY 14 PUSHKAR- Pushkar takes its name from the Pushkar Lake near Ajmer where world famous Pushkar fair is held annually. A dip in the holy waters of lake is considered auspicious.

Visit Brahma Temple- may be hereby people can ask their wishes for true love to be fulfilled by the Hindu God Brahma who is known for writing the human fate.

DAY 15 JAIPUR- The original palace of the local rulers was built in the 17th century high up on a hill overlooking a lake. Just below the vast and somber walls of the ancient fort of Amber. The towers and domes of the Amber Palace are remains scent of scenes from some fairy tale. Its halls of victory are richly decorated with panels of alabaster with fine inly work of tender colors. You ascend up the palace on board gaily caparisoned elephants, as did the Maharajs’s of yore.

Evening Jaipur city Tour- the 18th century city is famed as the pink city, because of the local rose-pink-sandstone used in its construction. The fortifications give it a medieval atmosphere. but its well-planned layout is construction.

DAY 16 JAIPUR TO DEEG

After morning breakfast in Jaipur drive to deeg 200 km  and 5 hours drive.

Deeg- Deeg Palace is set around by formal Mughal gardens and is consider by some to be the second only to the Taj Mahal in their beauty and symmetry. The palace has a narrow ceiling with gently sloping iron spheres in it. When water flows on the ceiling, these spheres run over each other and create a noise like drizzling clouds. Deeg palace is fine blend of Mughal and Rajput architect built by various Maharajas. The splendid apartments are finely decorated with floor tiles and beautiful intricate designs.

 

DAY 17 DEEG /BHARATPUR/FATEHPUR SIKRI/ AGRA

Bharatpur Birt Cenutry- Ghana keoldeo sanctuary 14 sq kms in area home of very large variety of water-birds 328 species being identified, sarus crane white ibis, open bill stork, painted stork, Indian darter, grey heron and migrants such as ducks, geese and Siberian cranes and the local Indian birds lake and along the tracks are full of winged creatures.

Fatehpur Sikri- about 40 kms from Agra lies the magnificent deserted city of Fatehpur sikri, the capital of the great and loved emperor Akbar. During his brief stay here , a great complex of forts, places and mosques sprang up, but Akbar was finally forced to abandon jhis dream city due to lack of water and it became a ghost town.

DAY 18 TAJ MAHAL- unquestionably the world’s most magnificent Monument built in 17th century. A colossal, perfectly proportioned mass of white marble, it is literally a Jewel, fashioned over 20 years of hundreds of skilled craftsmen and over 20,000 laborers to float like some fantastic mirage upon the Yamuna River.

Agra Fort- the fort was once the flourishing Centre of the Mughal dynasty, and four successive emperors helped to create its massive walls, within which Hindu and Muslim styles merge into a splendid fusion of military might and lavish beauty.

Later drive to Delhi 230 km and 4 Hours drive. On arrival transfer to international airport or at hotel.

 

 

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Full Overview :

DAY1 ARRIVAL DELHI 

Meet upon arrival and transfer to hotel.

DAY 2 DELHI

Morning after breakfast our driver and tour guide meet you at hotel and proceed to Delhi city Tour Morning first We will start with Old Delhi, visit 17th century old Delhi, Jama Masjid the biggest mosque in the country. Rajghat memorial where father of the nation mahatma Gandhi was cremated.

In afternoon New Delhi, the capital of the country; has long been a phoenix rising again and again out of its ruins. Delhi is really seven cities in one, ;the first dating from the 11th century. See the famous Qutub Minar 12th century 238 ft. high stone tower, indeed a masterpiece of construction, New Delhi was the reation of the British Raj of the 30's and includes the president's house, Parliament, India Gate, the Rajpat Now Kartaya Path

DAY 3 DELHI TO MANDAWA

After morning Breakfast drive to mandawa 270 km and 8 Hours drive. on arrival in afternoon chek-in-hotel and visit Mandawa village and fort. Mandawa the town lies in the heart of the Shekhavati. As you approach it Mandawa emerges from the sand like mirage. wondered through to streets were the mentioned and havelies o rich merchants are adorned with elaborates frescoes and admire their intricately painting courtyards. the rugged fort for Mandawa was built in 1755 by Thakur Naval Singh

DAY4 MANDAWA TO BIKANER

Mandawa to Bikaner is 200 km and 5 hour drive

After morniong breakfast in Mandawa proceed to Bikaner, Bikaner is founded close of the 15th century By Rao Bikaji and was the former capital of the state of that name,  the city has 16th century huge fort containing ancient palaces and temples, the ganga golden jubilee museum, contains statues of Gupta period and Rajput miniatures is worth the visit. Bikaner is the home of the famous camel corps, still most useful in desert warfare.

Desnok Temple Rat Temple- which is dedicated mystic karni mata the huge silver gates of the temple and the marble carving attracts the visitor. a golden umbrella tops the temple, but the main interest here is the rats. the temple is infested with holy rats, which are fed and cared for in the belief that they will reincarnate as mystics or holy men. as you stroll around, the rats play and leapfrog over your bare-feet.

DAY 5 BIKANER TONAGAUR/KHIMSER

After the breakfast in Bikaber drive to Khimser 140 km and 3 hour drive

Nagajur Fort- which is the central spot in here dated back its history to the 14th century constructed by the Nagavanshis. This fort was later reconstructed using stone by the Ghaznivities in the early 12th century. Since then, a constant attempt has been taken to improvise this historical monument with a new meaning and form. This land has been the place of rule for many renowned emperors in India.

Continue drive to Khimsar

In afternoon Khimsar fort has now become a destination in itself. It provides an ideal two night halt which falls mid-way in the hectic Rajasthan itinerary. Time and unwind relax and enjoy the privileges at Khimsar in the fresh countryside environment. So many facilities at such reasonable rates.

KHIMSAR TO OSYAN-POKHRAN-JAISALMER

After morning breakfast at Khimsar drive to Jaisalmer on the you will visit small town 290 km jaisalmer from Khimsar 6 hrs drive.

OSIAN- an ancient town of the Thar Desert having a cluster of ruined Brahman and Jain temples, dating from the 8th century. Each one is spectacular in its originality of composition and sculptural elegance.

Pokhran- the junction wjhere the Jaisalmer to Bikaner and Jaisalmer to Jodhpur roads split is the site of another magnificent Rajasthan fortress. The Yellow sandstone fort rises from the yellow desert sands and shelters a tangle of narrow streets lines by balconied houses decorated with parrots, elephants and Rajasthani inevitable peacocks. The usually quiet town springs to life during its annual cattle fare.

DAY 7 JAISALMER- Jaisalmer fort built by Meharawal Jaisal in 1156 AD. One of the 2nd oldest in the Rajasthan situated on triangular mound 76 mtrs. above ground level, Jai Temple of 12th century BC. Gadisar Tank, folk museum, Patba ki Haveli, Salim singh haveli, and Diwan Nathmal ki haveli, Badal niwas Palace.

Evening Sam- 50 km from Jaisalmer town has cluster of sand dunes. These dunes are larege extents of shifting sands, the winds heaps the sand in to hills or deep hollow scops vary in size from 3 to 15 km. camel ride is arranged in the evening enjoy the sun set with changing color in desert.

DAY 8 JAISALMER TO JODHPUR 310 KM AND 7 HRS DRIVE INCLUDING YOUR LUNCH BREAK

Jodhpur city – this ancient capital city of Marwar is surrounded by a stone wall almost 9 km in circumference with seven gates separating it from the sands that stretch out on all sides. Dominating the city is a massive impregnable fortress situated on a rocky scrapped hill. within the fort wall of entry gate are stone palm impressions of the windows, who ages ago immolated themselves upon the pyres of their departed husbands. Sightseeing includes the visit to the fort palace drive around the city and walk in local bazaar.

Meharajgarh Fort- still run by the Maharaja of Jodhpur, Mehrangarh fort is majestic fort that sprawled across a 125m high hill . this is the most formidable fort studded Rajsthan.

Night stay in Jodhpur.

DAY 9 LUNI –KUMBALGAH

Morning jeep[ safari in the Bishnoi village to see the rural way of life if possible we will try to show you opium drinking ceremony. Brief description about jeep safari to the tribal village

Bishnoi- they are agriculturist and second oldest community protecting flora and fauna. Separate cluster for houses for one entire family. Group can enjoy opium ceremony here and can have a cup of tea with local flavor.

Moila community- they are muslim potter. Moila will demonstrate the way of making potteries. It will be a nice experience for foreign tourists.

Shephereds community- their man means of living is by selling sheep’s cattle’s milk. Every morning men of every house will go away with hundreds of cattle and sheep to feed them the housewife takes care of lambs at home like here child.

Prajapt community- they are weavers. Here also they demonstrate the way of weaving where you can by local mat.

DAY 10 KKUMBALGARH TO UDAIPUR VIA RANKPUR

Kumbalgarh Fort – 84 kms is the second most important fort in Rajasthan after Chittorgarh, this fort was built in the 15th century by Maharana Khumba. It is built a top the aravalli hills and is accessible by jeep through its seven gates.

Later drive Kumbhalgarh /Udaipur 90 km visit Ranakpur Jain Temple.

Ranakpur- 90 kms from Udaipur in a quite isolated glen, is a remarkable complex of Jain Temples of Ranakpur.

Later drive to Udaipur.

Day 11 Udaiur- morning after breakfast drive to Eklinji Temple 22 km from Udaipur is a temple built in 734 A.D. cut out of sandstone and marble. This is a complex of 108 temples enclosed by high walls. The temple is devoted to this particular deity which was worshipped by the Maharanas of Mewar.

Nagda very close to Eklinji  is Nagda, named after its founder Nagaditya and is one of the most ancient places in Mewar there are Hindu and Jain temples, noteable among which is the sas-bahu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

Evening – visit city Palace in Udaipur- situated on elevation of the eastern bank of Lake Pichola, Jagdish Temple it is 17th century temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

DAY 12 UDAIPUR/CHITTORGARH/BUNDI

Morning breakfast drive to Udaipur/Bundi (230 km 5 Hours) visit Chittorgarh and Menal en-route.

Chittorgarh- visit the fort constgructed by more rules in the 7th century which is located on a 180 meter high hill. Padmini palace, the palace of the legendary queen of mewar is in the fort. Meera and Kumhashyam temple: this temple is associated with the poetess cum devotee of lord Krishna Meera. Kalika mata temple: a temple of goddess kali. Symbol of power and velour and also visit government museum the magnificent fateh praksh mahal has been converted into a museum.

DAY 13 BUNDI/AJMER/PUSHKAR

BUNDI- visit Taragarh was built in 1354 and reached by a steep road leading up the hillside. There are massive battlements and reservoirs in the fort. The commanding position gives captivating views of the town below and the surrounding countryside. The place is halfway down the hillside from the fort, clinging to the hill side. A section of the palace is open to the public to view the famous Bundi chitranshal which houses murals of the Bundi school of miniature art.

DAY 14 PUSHKAR- Pushkar takes its name from the Pushkar Lake near Ajmer where world famous Pushkar fair is held annually. A dip in the holy waters of lake is considered auspicious.

Visit Brahma Temple- may be hereby people can ask their wishes for true love to be fulfilled by the Hindu God Brahma who is known for writing the human fate.

DAY 15 JAIPUR- The original palace of the local rulers was built in the 17th century high up on a hill overlooking a lake. Just below the vast and somber walls of the ancient fort of Amber. The towers and domes of the Amber Palace are remains scent of scenes from some fairy tale. Its halls of victory are richly decorated with panels of alabaster with fine inly work of tender colors. You ascend up the palace on board gaily caparisoned elephants, as did the Maharajs’s of yore.

Evening Jaipur city Tour- the 18th century city is famed as the pink city, because of the local rose-pink-sandstone used in its construction. The fortifications give it a medieval atmosphere. but its well-planned layout is construction.

DAY 16 JAIPUR TO DEEG

After morning breakfast in Jaipur drive to deeg 200 km  and 5 hours drive.

Deeg- Deeg Palace is set around by formal Mughal gardens and is consider by some to be the second only to the Taj Mahal in their beauty and symmetry. The palace has a narrow ceiling with gently sloping iron spheres in it. When water flows on the ceiling, these spheres run over each other and create a noise like drizzling clouds. Deeg palace is fine blend of Mughal and Rajput architect built by various Maharajas. The splendid apartments are finely decorated with floor tiles and beautiful intricate designs.

 

DAY 17 DEEG /BHARATPUR/FATEHPUR SIKRI/ AGRA

Bharatpur Birt Cenutry- Ghana keoldeo sanctuary 14 sq kms in area home of very large variety of water-birds 328 species being identified, sarus crane white ibis, open bill stork, painted stork, Indian darter, grey heron and migrants such as ducks, geese and Siberian cranes and the local Indian birds lake and along the tracks are full of winged creatures.

Fatehpur Sikri- about 40 kms from Agra lies the magnificent deserted city of Fatehpur sikri, the capital of the great and loved emperor Akbar. During his brief stay here , a great complex of forts, places and mosques sprang up, but Akbar was finally forced to abandon jhis dream city due to lack of water and it became a ghost town.

DAY 18 TAJ MAHAL- unquestionably the world’s most magnificent Monument built in 17th century. A colossal, perfectly proportioned mass of white marble, it is literally a Jewel, fashioned over 20 years of hundreds of skilled craftsmen and over 20,000 laborers to float like some fantastic mirage upon the Yamuna River.

Agra Fort- the fort was once the flourishing Centre of the Mughal dynasty, and four successive emperors helped to create its massive walls, within which Hindu and Muslim styles merge into a splendid fusion of military might and lavish beauty.

Later drive to Delhi 230 km and 4 Hours drive. On arrival transfer to international airport or at hotel.