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RAJASTHAN(14N/15D)

RAJASTHAN(14N/15D)

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Trip Overview

RAJASTHAN

Situated in the northwest of the nation, Rajasthan is the largest state in terms of land area in all of India. Pakistan borders this state on the west; Madhya Pradesh borders it on the southeast; Gujarat borders it on the southwest; Uttar Pradesh and Haryana border it on the northeast; and Punjab borders it on the north. Rajasthan’s capital city is Jaipur, also referred to the Pink City. Rajasthan will never let you down with its breathtaking natural beauty, fascinating history, magnificent forts and palaces, vibrant festivals and fairs, vibrant culture, diverse landscapes, and dense forests. Amazing stories of courage and passion still reverberate from its equally stunning architecture, which continues to tell the story of a bygone period. With its rich history, vibrant culture, safaris, sand dunes, and verdant forests teeming with wildlife, Rajasthan has a charm that is unmatched worldwide. Rajasthan is frequently described as a vast outdoor museum featuring incredibly preserved historical artifacts for tourists and modern-day history buffs. where you can take advantage of the art museum, ancient palaces, Rajasthani cuisine, culture, moti mahal, phool mahal, and much more.

Itinerary

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Arrive Delhi

Reach the airport in Delhi. Our agent will greet you and help you to your hotel when you arrive.

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In Delhi

Enjoy a delicious breakfast and get up early. Prepare for the Old and New Delhi sightseeing tour after that. Qutab Minar, the India Gate War Memorial, Humayun’s Tomb, and the contemporary Hindu temple Lakshmi Narayan Temple are among the places you will be seeing. The Past President’s House, Parliament House, and Secretariat Buildings will thereafter be reached by car. You will also go to Raj Ghat, which is Jama Masjid, the location of Mahatma Gandhi’s cremation. The Old Delhi commercial district, Chandni Chowk, and Red Fort will thereafter be passed by on your drive. You’ll then be directed to your hotel after that. Make yourself fresh. Savor your stay at your hotel for the night.

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Delhi - Mandawa by Car

Enjoy a nice breakfast when you wake up. After that, you would be traveling 250 kilometers (156 miles) or around 5 hours by car to Mandawa. You will check into your hotel when you get to Mandawa. Make yourself clean. Mandawa is a tiny village with a large number of temples and Havelis. The afternoon tour of the village and its painted Havelis is what you have scheduled. You will also go to the rocky Fort’s terrace, which offers an expansive view of the town. The remarkable frescoes on the home walls are visible.

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Mandawa - Bikaner by Car

Following breakfast, you will travel 190 km (119 miles) or about 4 hours to reach Bikaner. You will check into your hotel as soon as you arrive in Bikaner. Make yourself clean. You’ll be getting ready to start the city tour of Bikaner. The city is backed by imposing walls and has a 16th-century fort with historic palaces, temples, and a mosque built by Raja Raj Singh. The fort is distinguished by its array of balconies, a protracted series of 37 pavilions, and a variety of aerial window designs. And a huge arched entrance leads to the Joramal Temple. The royal chapel, known as Har Mandir, used to be the site of royal weddings and births. After visiting each of these sites, you will be taken back to your lodging.

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Bikaner – Jaisalmer by Car

You will be taken to Jaisalmer 330 kilometers (206 miles) or so after breakfast in the morning. This will take about 5 hours. When you arrive in Jaisalmer, be sure to check in at your lodging. Get into bed. You can go shopping and relax for the rest of the day.

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In Jaisalmer

After serving you a delicious breakfast, your hotel will take you on an early morning sightseeing tour of Jaisalmer. You’re going to the Citadel, where the fort was built by Rawal Jaisal and where 25{1cd4a8022c9bd7d917a249afe2aa55478b78a29937507b4f3a5c8b7b77a36d92} of the population lives. Along visiting the Jain Temples from the 12th to the 15th centuries, you will also view Patwon ki Haveli, a five-story home with carved pillars and murals. You will also be able to see Nathmalji ki Haveli and Salim Singh. You’ll then visit Sam to see the Sand Dunes of the Thar desert, which are near Jaisalmer. A desert camel ride is part of the experience.

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Jaisalmer – Jodhpur by Car

The 285 kilometers (178 miles) or around 5 hours of driving to Jodhpur will occur after breakfast. Once in Jodhpur, you will check into your accommodation. Make time to clean up. The afternoon is when you’ll be picked up for the Jodhpur city tour. The Mehrangarh Fort is situated atop a modest sandstone hill, and here you will see Moti Mahal and Phool Mahal. Explore Jaswant Thada, an imposing 1899 marble memorial, and the museum housed in Umaid Bhawan Palace. After that, you’ll drive yourself back to your accommodation.

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Jodhpur - Udaypur by Car

Hotel breakfast. Following that, you will travel around 6 hours, or 280 km/175 miles, to Udaipur while stopping to see the Jain Temples of Ranakpur.You will visit the Jain Temples at Ranakpur, which are located in the picturesque Aravali Valley and were constructed in the fifteenth century. It is surrounded by serene, beautiful scenery. Large buildings and exquisite sculptures may be found in Ranakpur. There are 1444 pillars in the temple, and none of them are the same. The magic that light and shade can do is really wonderful. You can view the Surya Temple and other Jain temples as side attractions. Next, take another car to Udaipur. When you get to Udaipur, register at the hotel.

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In Udaipur

In your hotel, breakfast. You will then be driven to the Udaipur city sightseeing tour. The City Palace, Jagdish Temple, Pratap Smarak, Fatehsagar Lake, Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandir (Folk Art Museum), Sajjan Niwas Garden, and Sahelion-Ki-Bari (Queen’s retreat for her friends) will all be on your itinerary. In the afternoon, you will be taken on a boat excursion around Lake Pichola, where you will witness gorgeous hills, palaces, bathing ghats, temples, and embarkments, in addition to the lakeside mansion Jag Niwas.

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Udaipur – Pushkar by Car

Hotel breakfast. You will be driven to Pushkar, which is around a 6-hour trip or 270 km/169 miles, after breakfast. When you get to Pushkar, you will register at the hotel. Pushkar is only 11 km away from Ajmer and 145 km away from Jaipur. It is believed that the holy lake of Pushkar was constructed by Lord Brahma himself. It is just as important as Banaras or Puri. Devoted Hindus believe that everyone should visit Pushkar at least once in their lifetime. A journey to the holy Pushkar Lake is not regarded complete without a dip in it. In Pushkar, there are up to 400 temples and 52 ghats. The nation’s lone temple dedicated to Brahma is located here as well. Apart from being a sanctuary for believers, Pushkar is also the site of one of the country’s liveliest cattle festivals, the Pushkar Fair.

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Pushkar – Jaipur by Car

Having breakfast in the hotel. You will be driven to Jaipur, which is around a three-hour trip (145 kilometers / 90 miles) after breakfast. You will check into the hotel when you get to Jaipur. You will see the Maharaja’s City Palace, the Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds), the Royal Observatory, Ram Niwas Gardens, Albert Hall, and the Museum as part of your afternoon city tour of Jaipur. Drive later through the business and residential districts of Pink City.

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In Jaipur

Hotel breakfast. You’ll head to Amber Fort for a trip that includes an elephant ride after breakfast. You will also see the Jai Mahal, the Temple of Kali, the Jagmandir, or the Hall of Victory, which is glistening with mirrors, and Amber Fort, which served as the State’s capital until 1728. You will also be able to witness the ascent of Elephant Back, the hill that the fort is located on. You’ll then take a car back to your hotel after that.

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Jaipur – Fatehpur Sikri – Agra by Car

At the hotel, breakfast. Approximately 5 hours or 234 km/146 miles will be required for your travel to Agra after breakfast. Along the way, you’ll stop at Fatehpur Sikri, which is 38 miles before Agra. Emperor Akbar constructed it in 1569, but it was abandoned after 15 years because of a water shortage. Make sure you check into the hotel when you get in Agra. You can relax for the remainder of the day. For the remainder of the day, you can go shopping.

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Agra – Delhi by Car

At the hotel, breakfast. The famous Taj Mahal, built in 1630 for Mumtaz, the queen of the Mughal ruler Shah Jahan Mahal, to house her mortal remains, will be seen during your city sightseeing trip of Agra after breakfast. Visit further palaces, neighborhood bazaars, and Agra Fort (Halls of Private and Public audiences). Travel 204 km (128 miles) or around 5 hours by car to Delhi in the afternoon. Check into the hotel as you arrive.

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Departure

In the hotel, breakfast. Transfer to the airport in time to board the next flight to your destination.

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