Duration: 16 Nights / 17Days
Destinations: Delhi (01 Night) – Mandawa(01 Night) - Bikaner (01 Nights) – Jaisalmer (02 Nights) - Jodhpur (01 Night) - Kumbhalgarh (01 Night) – Udaipur(02 Nights) - Bundi (01 Night) - Ranthambore (02 Nights) - Jaipur (02 Nights) - Agra (01 Nights) - Delhi (01 Nights)
Destination Overview:
Delhi: Serving as the capital of the Nation of India, Delhi is one of the foremost global metropolises. Rightly defined as 'one of the Crucial Cities of a Lifetime to visit and travel around by National Geographic's Traveller Journal, Delhi brims with seemingly endless numbers of magnetisms, popular of which are man-made. With a antiquity that dates back to more than 5000 years, Delhi is recorded as one of the eldest cities in the world. Delhi hosts an excess of unsurpassed man-made geniuses that need to be seen to be supposed. The Red Fort in Old Delhi, the wonderful Lotus Holy place in Nehru Place, the ruins of Purana Quila, and the UNESCO World Heritage Sites- Qutab Complex and Humayun's Tomb make up a selection of Delhi’s premium masterpieces.
Mandawa: Initiated in the mid-18th era Mandawa prospect today is dominated by a striking fort, now a legacy hotel that is preserved in characteristic primitive style with contemporary extravagances. The arcade is painted with stimulating forms of Lord Shree Krishna and his cowherds. The extensive construction houses dissimilar themes in dissimilar extensions. The large rooms are decorated with complex interior wall canvases and glass work with an open porch that offers an ultimate view of the entire town. The females traditional of the Mandawa family who lived in a regal style once used this floor.The Mandawa family has a unique collection of their preserved paintings and vintages that decorate the main enormous hall in the center of the palace, initially the Durbar hall and now a striking lounge. The ritual clothes of the family group and the expensive arms with handles of jade and stunning curios brought by the British as assistances for the nobles are well placed like cabinets of a gallery.The hotel is well-appointed with contemporary facilities in a traditional set-up. A night’s stay is an experience in itself with thematic twilights and oriental and primitive food. The kind welcome is touching.
Bikaner: Caparisoned camels with jingling trinkets, women in sequined gahagras, men showy multi-hued turbans, red-and-yellow stonework temples, swelling golden dunes of the Thar under an azure sky, Bikaner is nothing short of nature as own image. Created in 1488 era by Rao Bika ji, this regal, fortified city surrounded by a wall with five entry gates exudes the surrounding desert as warm.Imposing palaces, sprawling castle, melodious ballads, tinted puppets, high-flying kites, glittering jewelry, tasty savories and dune-caressing camel safaris through the faintly disheveled edges of the city peeps a land that still hears back to an age of magnanimous princes and appealing princesses.
Jaisalmer: Jaisalmer has constantly held anextraordinary place in the imagination of explorers - national and foreign alike - as India's supreme desert outpost. Situated in the sandy area of the Thar Desert, Jaisalmer was once part of the legendary 'Silk Route'. Being a trade route, passing convoys brought prosperity to the city that found appearance in imposingcastleconstructed by rich traders. Built in native yellow stonework, now sanctified as Jaisalmer stone, the city quite literally looks like a 'Golden City' as it has come to be recognized.
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.
Kumbhalgarh: Kumbhalgarh is the second most significant fort after Chittorgarh in the Mewar province. Rocked in the Aravali Valley Ranges the fort was constructed in the 15th era AD by King Rana Kumbha. The isolation and aggression of the landscape lend a semblance of invincibility to the fort. It served the rulers of Mewar as a refuge in times of trouble. The fort also assisted as shelter to the baby monarch Udai of Mewar province. It is of immense sentimental significance for the people being the birthplace of Mewar's fabled king, Maharana Pratap.The fortress is self-contained in all admiration to survive a prolonged siege. Its defenses could be broken only once by the collective soldiers of the Mughal and of Amber mainly for shortage of drinking water. There is a wonderful array of shrines built by the Maurya of which the utmost attractive place is the Badal Mahal or the turret of the clouds. The fort also offers an outstanding bird’s eye outlook of the environs. The fort's massive wall stretches some 36 kms with a wide enough to take eight horses abreast. Maharana Fateh Singh renovated the fort in the 19th era.The fortress'shuge compound has very interesting ruins and a walk around it can be very educative.
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.
Bundi: Bundi is a gloriouscity, 40 Kms from Kota, once lead by the HadasChauhan. First terminus is Hadoti set in a thinfavoringvalley. The forts and castles have a fairy tale excellence about them. Isolated and sovereign, this attractivesite has much to proposal. Rajput architecture glosses in the complicatedly carved supports and pillars. Interesting places are Hathia Pol, Diwan-e-aam, and Naubat Khana.The canvases of Bundi School are well-known for their fiestas, animals and bird scenes depictedbeautifully.During the State time, Bundi was prevalent for shooting. Equally prevalent were the shooting lodges like Sukh Mahal, Phool Sagar Palace and Shikar Burj. Nawal Sagar Lake and Chitrashala are major attraction of the Bundi.
Ranthambore Tiger Reserve:Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, once a princely safari conserves is the scene where the renowned Indian tigers are finest seen. Ranthambore Tiger Reserve lies in the link of Aravali and Vindhyas just 12 Kms from Sawai Madhopur in Eastern part of Rajasthan. It stretches over a varying and swelling landscape. The scenery changes vividly from gentle and steep slopes of the Vindhyas to the sharp and tapering hills of the Aravali. A tenth era fort also blends cordially with the background. Tiger Safari is major attraction and one of the most popular options to spot animal movement and admire stunning countryside in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve. Tiger safari in Ranthambore offers the guest a chance to explore variety of animals living in the reserve. There are two safaris a day from October to June, one starting in the morning and the other late in the afternoon.
Jaipur: Adorned with pink sandstone fortresses, regal forts and verdant, lush green gardens against a scenic backdrop of the Aravali hills, Jaipur symbolizes the magnetism of our amusing past and the sophistication of a flourishing metropolis. Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II founded the city in 1727, when he decided to shift his capital from Amer. A well-known architect, astronomer, and enthusiastic scientist, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II constructed his capital with regular precision and made Jaipur one of the most well deliberate cities in India. Today, his architectural genius is on show in almost every part of the ancient city and particularly at Jantar Mantar and Amer Fort.
Agra: Agra, the land-living of the Taj Mahal, the memorial that has come to infinitely represent adoration, is a metropolitan of ironic ancient and architectural legacy which is visited by a huge number of travellers every year. Though Taj Mahal is the single biggest traveller magnetism of this metropolitan, Agra also proposals fine works of art and craft, typical fragilities to savor and an insight into its basics of vibrant culture. Being a few hours’ drive away from Delhi enables you to undertake same day tours to this city. It is a prevalent weekend getaway from Delhi and is a part of the Golden Triangle traveller circuit, with Delhi and Jaipur being the other two cities of this trio.
Package Highlights
- Explore India Gate, Qutab Complex, Lotus Temple and Humayun's Tomb
- Visit India Capital New Delhi
- Visit the Mandawa Rajasthani Castle and Haveli and Explore Shekhawat Region
- Visit Bikaner fort Palaces and seem the village culture of Rajasthan
- Sightsee the imposing Jaisalmer Fort , Haveli and Lake
- Visit the village of Khuri and relish a camel safari in Sam Sand Dunes
- Visit Mehrangarh Fort and Local attraction of historical city Jodhpur
- Explore Kumbhalgarh Fort and Kumbhal wild life Sanctuary
- Relish sightseeing in Udaipur, Venice of the east
- Admire the attractiveness of Lake Pichola in Udaipur
- Explore Star Bundi fort and lake and Chitrashala
- Wilderness of Ranthambore Tiger Reserve and enjoy Tiger Safari in Ranthambore
- Explore the beauty of Ranthambore fort and temple
- The Magnificent Amber Fort, and Jaipur Monuments
- Explore Seven wonder of the world Taj Mahal and Red fort Agra
Day 1: Arrive Delhi
Arrive at the Delhi Airfield / Railway station and meet the Login2yatra representative and moved to your Delhi pre-booked hotel. Later in the early afternoon city trip of New Delhi covering Laxmi Narayan Temple - The Place of Gods, The Qutab Minar, India Gate - The memorial of sacrifices and determination past through the President House and Parliament House - The Administration headquarters. Overnight break at the hotel in Delhi.
Day 2: Delhi to Mandawa (260 Km Approx. 05 Hours’drive)
After a delicious breakfast, will depart to Mandawa, on arrival at Mandawa check in the hotel and take lunch at the hotel then going to Mandawa excursion tour, visit local village sand dunes and Mandawa fort and Castle. Evening return to hotel overnight stay at Mandawa hotel.
Day 3: Drive from Mandawa to Bikaner (180 km/approx. 3Hours’drive)
After breakfast drive to the city of Bikaner, this is famed for its antique edifices and olden temples. It was originated by Rao Bika in the year 1486 AD and is counted among the biggest cities of the state of Rajasthan. On arrival in Bikaner, check-in at the hotel and rest for some time. Then explore tour of Bikaner. Start the tour with a visit to the Fort, Junagarh, which is counted among the most significant forts of the whole state. Formerly known as Chintamani, this fort was retitled as Ancient Fort or Junagarh Fort in the 20th era. It is among the few forts in the state that are not constructed with mount top. This fort was constructed under the guidance of the prime minister of Raja Rai Singh, who governed Bikaner in the 16th era.
Later, after sightseeing this superb fort, visit Laxmi Niwas Palace, which assisted as the residential place of the previous king of Bikaner. This palace, constructed in the Indo-Saracenic elegance of architecture, is now a famous extravagant hotel. Thereafter, carry on towards the Camel Manners Farm, which is an organization for carrying out exploration work on camels. There is also a prevalent museum within the farm, which is a prominent traveler attraction.
Then, head towards the enormous Ganga Golden Jubilee Gallery, which was convened in the year 1937. This museum was shifted to a new office block in the civil lines in the year 1954. It exhibitions an enormous collection of weapons, soil ware, canvases and coins. While sightseeing this city, do not forget to visit the revered Karni Mata Holy place. This place of worship has thousands of rats, which are deliberated sacred and are protected. Laxmi Nath Holy place is among the oldest place of worship in the city and must not be left unexplored. End the sight-seeing of this destination with a visit to the vibrant markets of this area. These markets are widely recognized for Kundan work, Mojari, range dupatta and timber antiques. While sightseeing this place, you can also relish a camel safari ride.
Day 4: Drive from Bikaner to Jaisalmer (340 km/approx. 6 hours) | Sightseeing in Jaisalmer
Soon after a delightful breakfast, check out from the Bikaner hotel and board on a highway trip towards Jaisalmer. Built of yellowish stones, this city is also sometimes mentioned to as the ‘Golden City’. This area was founded by a Rajput monarch – Maharaja Jaisal Singh in AD 1156.
On arrival at Jaisalmer, check-in at the Jaisalmer hotel and rest for some time. Later, leave the hotel for an exploration outing of this attractive destination. The enormous Jaisalmer Fort, touring the complete city, is the most noticeable magnetism of this area. It is one of the major ports in the nation and is listed as a UNSECO World Heritage Site. This fort, which is also, recognized by the sobriquet ‘Sonar Quila’, households attractive Jain Temples, Raj Mahal and Lakshminath Holy place. After sightseeing this fort, you can visit Patwon ki Haveli, which claims of an imposing architecture. It is believed to be the first has built in the area and is a bunch of five lovely houses. After exploring, return to the hotel. Evening at leisure and overnight stay at Jaisalmer hotels
Day 5: Sightseeing in Jaisalmer
Soon after a delightful breakfast, leave the hotel to outing the golden city of Jaisalmer. Visit a big number of important edifices, castle and forts dotted across the region. In the afternoon, drive towards Village Khuri, which is a quaint hamlet situated at the outskirts of Jaisalmer. Those looking for isolation in the desert, Khuri are a necessity visit place. Houses of mud and thatch roofs can be seen across the area. From the Khuri sand dunes, you can take a camel safari and admire the beauty of the sunset point.
Later, in the twilight leave for an excursion to Sam Sand Dunes, this is famous for its sand dunes. It also serves as a venue for the Desert Fiesta, which includes camel contests and a huge number of social events. A camel ride on the sand dunes is a sheer enjoyment. Stay overnight at the hotel. Evening at leisure and overnight stay at Jaisalmer hotel.
Day 6: Drive from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur (270 km/approx. 5 hours)
In the morning, savor a delightful breakfast and drive towards Jodhpur, which is the second biggest city of the state. It is also stated to as the Blue City due to the huge number of blue-painted houses in the ancient city. On arrival at this place, check-in at the hotel and embark on a sightseeing tour of this mesmerizing destination. Commence the tour with a visit to the impressive Mehrangarh Fort, which is one of the major forts in the entire country. This fort, situated on a rock face top 400 feet above city level, offers extraordinary views of the whole city. Some of the worth revealing structures within the fort are Sheesha Mahal, Moti Mahal, Phool Mahal and Takhat Vilas. Jaswant Thada is another noticeable landmark in the city that must not be left unexplored. After sightseeing these structures, visit the native markets, which are known for handicrafts and artificial jewelry. Evening at leisure and overnight stay at Jodhpur hotel.
Day 7: Drive from Jodhpur to Kumbhalgarh (170 km/approx. 04 hours’ drive)
Post breakfast will depart to Kumbhalgarh; on arrival at Kumbhalgarh check in the hotel, some time for fresh up then take lunch at the hotel then will going to visit the Kumbhalgarh fort and local attraction of Kumbhalgarh then return to the hotel and overnight break at the Kumbhalgarh hotels.
Day 8: Drive from Kumbhalgarh to Udaipur (100 km/approx. 02 hours’ drive)
After take wonderful safari in Kumbhalgarh sanctuary the take breakfast in the hotel drive 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 9: Udaipur Sightseeing
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 10: Drive from Udaipur to Bundi (260 km/approx. 05 hours’ drive)
Post breakfast will depart from Bundi, on arrival check in the pre booked Bundi hotels, sometime fresh up in the hotel then going to city tour of Bindi visit Bundi fort, Chitrashala, Lake Nawal Sagar and local Bundi markets. Evening return to the hotel and overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 11: Drive from Bundi to Ranthambore (110 km/approx. 02hours’ drive)
After breakfast check out from Bundi hotels then drive to Ranthambore. Check in hotel or wildlife Resort in Ranthambore. After check in freshen up and take lunch. After lunch visit to Antique Ranthambore Fort. It will take approx. three hours to complete, return at you hotel at twilight. Have tea and coffee and light snacks. After shower ready for dinner and overnight stay in the hotel or resort.
Day 12: Safari in Ranthambore
An primary morning drive to the thick forest of Ranthambore with nature guide by open top roof canter or gypsy (subject to availability) for tiger trailing and explore wilderness. The forest visits lasts for about three hours. Return to the resort for breakfast time. There is time to ease and relish the services of your hotel, maybe take a dip in the pool for a break from the heat of the day. You can also explore the wild surroundings. After lunch you will take afternoon Ranthambore Tiger Safari to Ranthambore Tiger Reserve with naturalist by jeep or canter. In the evening, return to the hotel and overnight stay in Ranthambore hotel or resort.
Day 13: Drive from Ranthambore to Jaipur (160 km/approx. 03 hours’ drive)
After Breakfast check out from the Ranthambore hotel and will depart to Jaipur, on arrival check-in at the Jaipur hotel. In the afternoon, leave for the exploration comprising a visit to the City Palace Jaipur Museum, Hawa Mahal, , Jantar Mantar and the Pink City Jaipur area.
Discover the inestimable collection of regal costumes, jewelry, Rajput artillery and a display of antique architecture of Rajasthan. City Palace Museum lies in the compound of the City Palace Fortress, built by King Sawai Jai Singh. Magnificently dotted with 936 windows, which are imprinted out of pink sandstone, Hawa Mahal is the most obvious tourist charm of the Pink City. This palace was constructed for regal ladies to watch daily happenings and processions in the metropolitan. Now, itinerants from across the world come to admire its captivating architecture and also to relish a bird's eye view of the attractive city. Afterwards, continue to Jantar Mantar.
The well-known Jantar Mantar an astral building that has a collection of 19 regular devices. Now achieved by the state administration, this well-known memorial was built by King Jai Singh II. A selection of technical devices is on show here that were once used to record time, find orbit locations and track constellations. After sightseeing, return to the Jaipur hotel for an overnight stay in Jaipur hotel.
Day 14: Jaipur Sight Seeing
After breakfast will depart on Jaipur Sightseeing tour. Visit the well-known Amber Fort, which has a fabled past. The important monument was built by Kachhawahas of Amber as a fortress for protecting people from adversaries. Nestled in mountainous settings, 11 km away from the capital metropolitan, this fort has animated wall paintings and imposing patterns of stone and reflects. After this visit, return to the hotel. In the twilight, visit the local markets, which are well-known for items made from precious stones, lac, kundan and other gems. Return for an overnight stay at the Jaipur hotel.
Day 15: Drive from Jaipur to Agra (240 km/approx. 04 hours’ drive)
Post breakfast will depart to Agra, and enroute visit Fatehpur Sikri, a beautiful historical monument on arrival at Agra Check in the pre booked Agra hotels, take lunch at the hotels then will depart to visit the Agra Fort and Agra Taj Mahal. Evening return to the hotel and overnight stay in the Agra hotel.
Day 16: Drive from Agra to Delhi (110 km/approx. 02 hours’ drive)
Post Breakfast will depart to Delhi, on arrival check-in the pre booked Delhi hotels, and rest some time at hotel then take delightful lunch at hotels then visit Delhi market and evening visit Delhi hotel near by places on own pace. Evening return at the hotel
17: Departure from Delhi
After a delightful breakfast, check-out from the hotel and transfer to airport/railway station, ending this astonishingtrip.
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