Duration: 07 Nights /08Days
Destinations: Jaipur (2 Nights) → Jodhpur (1 Night) → Mount Abu (1 Night) → Udaipur (2 Nights) → Pushkar (1 Night)
Destination Overview:
Jaipur: Embellished with pink stonework palaces, regal forts and luxuriant lush green gardens against a picturesque backdrop of the Aravali hills, Jaipur signifies the charm of our ironic historical and the superiority of a flourishing metropolis. A famous architect, astronomer, and avid expert, king Sawai Jai Singh II constructed his capital with random precision and made Jaipur one of the supreme well planned cities in India.
Jodhpur: Situated on the eastern side fringe of the Thar Desert, the city of Jodhpur emanates the languid attraction of a frontier outpost. The massive Mehrangarh fort; the Art Deco wonder called Umaid Bhawan; serene Bishnoi villages dotting the city as environs; craft trading center of the desert area; home to the horse-riding pants called jodhpurs made famed globally by Jacqueline Kennedy; a distinct miniature school of painting Jodhpur as distinct appeal works slowly on your sanities, and leaves a lingering impress over time.
Mount Abu: Brilliant with stunning natural attractiveness, Mount Abu is the solitary hill station in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Located in the Sirohi district, it lies adjacent to the border of Rajasthan and Gujarat. In ancient times, Mount Abu was home to many saints and sages, including Rishi Vashishtha, who is said to have created four Agnikul Rajput circles from a fire-pit, in order to defend the earth from demons.
Udaipur: Udaipur draws its prettiness from the several lakes set amidst the green Aravali Hills in the desert state of Rajasthan. The clear azure waters of Lake Pichola, the 17th era palaces of sandstone and marble, decorated with amber, colored glass, water feature, Japanese-style parks, and a string of waterways connecting the several artificial lakes, make Udaipur an ideal regal city amidst a gorgeous natural setting. Come and find out why it is nicknamed as the Venice of the East.
Pushkar: Located in the heart of the desert state Rajasthan, Ajmer is one of the utmost religious cities in northwestern India. It was established in the 7th era by Raja Ajay Pal Chauhan, and remained a part of the Chauhan family up to 1193. Ajmer was then ruled by Muhammad Gori, who lost it to the sovereign of Mewar in 1365. After years of contention, the Marwar monarch took control of this place in 1532. Pushkar, meaning born from a flower, is one of the oldest cities in India with its history dating back to the legends associated with Lord Brahma. Situated 11 km North West side of Ajmer, it is one of the five sacred dhams and is often called "Tirth Raj" - the king of religious sites. In current years, Pushkar has become a prevalent destination for foreign travelers because of the many temples it harbors. Lying on the shores of Pushkar Lake, it has five major temples, many smaller ones, and 52 Ghats where pilgrims come to bathe in its holy waters from across the subcontinent.
Package Highlights
- • The Magnificent Amber Fort, and Jaipur Monuments
- • Explore Lord Brahma Temple, Pushkar Lake and Camel Safari in Pushkar
- • The remarkable ruins of Udaipur historical fort, Palaces and tranquil Udaipur Lake
- • The Magnificent Hill station of Rajasthan and Boating at Nakki Lake
- • Visit the Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada and prevalent markets in Jodhpur
- • Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrive in Jaipur | Sightseeing in Jaipur
On arrival at the Jaipur airfield or railway terminal, meet our representative and take relocation to the pre hotel. Check into the hotel. In the afternoon visit City Palace Museum, Hawa Mahal, City Palace Jaipur, Jantar Mantar and the Pink City area. Evening leisure at hotels and overnight stay at Jaipur hotels.
Day 2: Sightseeing in Jaipur
After take the breakfast in hotel then visit the superb Amber fort. In the midafternoon come back to hotel for taking rest. In the evening visit the local Jaipur markets. Evening leisure at hotels and overnight stay at Jaipur hotels.
Day 3: Drive from Jaipur to Jodhpur (330 km/approx. 6 hours) | Sightseeing in Jodhpur
Arrive at the Jodhpur hotel, check-in and relax for some time. Set on the outskirts of the Thar Desert, the historical city of Jodhpur was founded by Rao Jodha, a Rajput chief, in AD 1459. With most of the houses decorated in blue, this city is prevalently known as the Blue City. Recognized as the Sun City of India, Jodhpur is enclosed by a 10 km long wall that has frequent strongholds and gates.
For sightseeing, visit the Mehrangarh Fort, one of the utmost superb palaces of Rajasthan. Overlooking the ethnic city of Jodhpur, this fort is situated on a steep hill. The fort is a memorial of the courage and bravery of warriors who fought against the masses of Jaipur and Bikaner. Later, continue to Jaswant Thada, which is on the way down from the Mehrangarh Fort. This regal memorial is a cenotaph, which is constructed in white marble, carved with complicated patterns. Afterwards, head to the adjacent markets of Jodhpur and shop for yourself and loved ones. Return to the Jodhpur hotel for an overnight break in Jodhpur hotel
Day 4: Drive from Jodhpur to Mount Abu (280 km/approx. 5 hours) | Sightseeing in Mount Abu
Drive to the next place on the tour - Mount Abu. After you arrive in Mount Abu, check-in at the pre-booked hotel. The solitary hill station in the dry lands of Rajasthan, Mount Abu served as a summertime retreat to the royalties in the past. The town offers a chance to visit antique holy places like the Dilwara Jain Temples, Lord Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple and Rishikesh Temple. Apart from these architectural majesties, you can admire the enormous natural attractiveness of the hill station from numerous vantage points like the Sunset Point and Guru Shikhar. In the evening, return to the hotel and overnight stay in Mount Abu hotels.
Day 5: Drive from Mount Abu to Udaipur (165 km/approx. 3 hours)
After breakfast will depart to Udaipur. Arrive at Udaipur, also revealed to as the ‘Venice of the East’, and continue to the hotel. Check-in at the hotel and employ the rest of the day relaxing. The stunning city of Udaipur has an amusing past and ethos. It was originated by King Maharana Udai Singh in AD 1559. Well-known as the 'City of Lakes', Udaipur is a must-visit place in the state of Rajasthan. Numerous tourists from all across the globe visit the city to explore its beautiful natural and man-made structures.
Day 6: Sightseeing in Udaipur
Start your journey with a visit to the well-known Pichola Lake. Located in the heart of the city center, this lake is one of the most sought-after tourist sites of this region. With the immaculate white marble building - Lake Palace Hotel on its bank and a background of lush green hills, Pichola Lake looks like a miniaturist's canvas. Towards the north of Pichola Lake is situated another pride of the city - Fateh Sagar Lake. This lake is marked by three islands, one of them being the Nehru Gardens, which is famed for its restaurant and zoo. Visit the famed City Palace located on the banks of Pichola Lake. The palace has now been largely converted into a museum, where you can see an interesting display of items that once were used by the royalties. The museum possesses a myriad of arms, armor, sculptures, coins and inscriptions. Moreover, lovers of art would be pleased to see the traditional Marwari canvases and detailed Rajasthani art on show here.
Situated in the City Palace complex, the Jagdish Temple is the additional star magnetism of the city. A memorial enthusiastic to Lord Vishnu, it was built in 1651 by the then monarch of the city – King Maharana Jagat Singh. The place of worship has an Indo-Aryan style of construction that is emphasized by pillars decorated with carvings, stylishly decorated ceilings and tinted walls. You will be charmed by the complicated statues of animals, dancing girls and dissimilar patterns lining the temple walls. As the day continues, a visit to the Gulaab Bagh will be quite exciting. Spread over 100 acres of land, it is one of the major gardens in Rajasthan. Well-known for its variety of roses and orchards, the orchard is a perfect setting to relish some light moments. To the delight of the kids, the garden also has a toy train and a slight zoo.
Day 7:Drive from Udaipur to Pushkar (290 km/approx. 7 hours) | Sightseeing in Pushkar
You’ll be reached to the pre booked Pushkar Hotels. Pushkar is a sacred town and is said to be the home of the only Lord Brahma temple in the globe. The city is also famous for its holy lake where people bathe away their sins. Evening you visit the local Pushkar Market, holy Pushkar lake and Lord Brahma Temple. Evening going to camel safari in Pushkar sand dunes. Overnight stay at the hotel. Although Ajmer falls en route, Pushkar has a much better ambience for lodging and hence, a stay in the city has been selected.
Day 8:Depart from Pushkar
After breakfast, you can visit Pushkar at your own pace. then check out of the hotel and get depart to own journey.
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