Duration: (11 Nights /12 Days)
Destinations:Jaipur (02 Night) Ranthambore (2 Nights) → Udaipur (2 Nights) → Jodhpur (1 Nights) → Jaisalmer (2 Nights)→ Bikaner (01 Night)→ Pushkar (01 Night)
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.
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.
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.
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.
Jaisalmer: Jaisalmer has constantly held an extraordinary 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 imposing castle constructed 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.
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.
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 thesubcontinent.
Package Highlights
- The Magnificent Amber Fort, and Jaipur Monuments
- Go for jungle safaris in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve and visit Ranthambore Fort
- The remarkable ruins of Udaipur historical fort, Palaces and tranquil Udaipur Lake
- Visit the Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada and prevalent markets in Jodhpur
- Visit the village of Khuri and relish a camel safari in Sam Sand Dunes and Sonar Fort Jaisalmer
- Relish sightseeing in Udaipur
- Hindus Major Tirth Pushkar , Explore Pushkar Lake , Lord Brahma Temple and Enjoy Camel Safari
Day 1: Arrive Jaipur
Arrive at the Delhi Airfield / Railway station and meet the Login2yatra representative and moved to your Delhi pre-booked hotel.The afternoon visit City Palace Museum, Hawa Mahal, City Palace Jaipur, Jantar Mantar and the Pink City area. Evening leisure at hotels and overnight break 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 and evening leisure at hotels and overnight stay at Jaipur hotels.
Day 3: Jaipur to Ranthambore (160 KM / approx. 3 hour drive)
After wonderful Breakfast, checkout and leave you will be departing to Ranthambore and check in to your pre reserved 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 your hotel at twilight. Have tea and coffee and light snacks. After shower ready for dinner and overnight stay in the hotel or resort.
Day 4: Sightseeing in Ranthambore
A 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 the 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 an afternoon Ranthambore Tiger Safari to Ranthambore Tiger Reserve with naturalist by jeep or canter. Dinner and overnight stay at the resort in Ranthambore.
Day 5: Drive from Ranthambore to Udaipur (380 km/approx. 7 hours’ drive)
Soon after a delightful breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive towards Udaipur, this is renowned for its Rajput-era palaces and sparkling lakes. On arrival in Udaipur, check-in at the hotel and rest. Evening at leisure and overnight stay at Udaipur hotel.
Day 6: Explore Udaipur
In the morning, enjoy a delightful breakfast and board on a sightseeing trip of Udaipur. Home to some of the most attractive lakes, this place is also mentioned to as the ‘City of Lakes’. Start the sightseeing trip with a visit to the glittering Pichola Lake. Constructed in the AD 1362, this lake is a synthetic fresh water lake. This lake has three main islands, title Mohan Mandir, Jag Niwas, and Jag Mandir. It is among the most attractive and attractive lakes of Rajasthan.Later, visit the shiny Fateh Sagar Lake, which is the pride of the city of lakes. Must visit the city palace, Gulaab Bagh, and Udaipur City Palace. Return to the hotel, then evening at leisure and overnight stay at Udaipur hotel.
Day 7: Drive from Udaipur to Jodhpur (250 km/approx. 5 hours’ drive)
Take early breakfast, then will depart to Jodhpur check in pre-booked Jodhpur hotel after fresh up take lunch, then will 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 8: Drive from Jodhpur to Jaisalmer (275 km/approx. 5hours’ drive)
Soon after a delightful breakfast, checkout from the Jodhpur 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 has. After exploring, return to the hotel. Evening at leisure and overnight stay at Jaisalmer hotels
Day 9: 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 10: Drive from Jaisalmer to Bikaner (310 km/approx. 6 hours’ drive)
Take early breakfast, then will depart for Bikaner and check in the pre- booked Bikaner hotel, sometime fresh up, then take a delicious lunch, embark on an exploration 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. Evening at leisure and overnight stay at Bikaner hotels
Day 11: Drive from Bikaner to Pushkar (250 km/approx. 5 hours’ drive)
After breakfast you will drive to Pushkar and 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 12: Drive from Pushkar to Delhi (400 km/approx. 7 hours’ drive)
After breakfast, you can visit Pushkar at your own pace. Then check out of the hotel and depart from for onward destination.
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