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Unveil the splendor of Rajasthan and beyond on this 14-day odyssey through India’s regal heartland. From the ornate havelis of Mandawa to the majestic Taj Mahal in Agra, each day promises a new chapter of history and wonder. Discover the vibrant colors of Jaipur, the desert magic of Jaisalmer, and the serene beauty of Udaipur’s lakes. Embark on a journey that weaves together timeless heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and unforgettable experiences.
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- Included & Excluded
- Accommodation for 13 nights at 3-star and heritage hotels, with breakfast provided, and all applicable taxes included.
- Scheduled airport transfers to and from the hotel.
- Assistance upon arrival at the airport by our representative.
- All planned excursions will be conducted in a medium-sized air-conditioned vehicle.
- Wi-Fi access available in the vehicle.
- Daily provision of one bottle of water per person.
- All applicable taxes, tolls, parking charges, fuel costs, and driver accommodation covered.
- Visa fees, international airfare, health insurance, and any flight or train cancellations or changes.
- Alcoholic drinks, gratuities, tourist guides, entrance fees for monuments and activities, personal expenses, and camera charges.
- Any items or services not listed under inclusions.
- Itinerary
Arrival in Delhi.
Upon arrival at New Delhi International Airport, our representative will be waiting outside the terminal to assist with your transfer to the hotel.
Check-in follows, adhering to the standard check-in time of 2:00 PM and check-out at 12:00 PM.
The tour commences with a comprehensive exploration of both old and new Delhi. Highlights include visits to iconic landmarks such as Jama Mosque, Chandni Chowk, Red Fort (for an external photo opportunity), Raj Ghat, Laxmi Narayan Temple, India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhavan, and the Parliament Building.
Here are some insights into the historical significance of these monuments:
Jama Masjid: Constructed by Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century, Jama Masjid stands adjacent to the Red Fort and Chandni Chowk, bustling with pilgrims and tourists alike.
Chandni Chowk: Renowned as one of Delhi’s oldest and liveliest markets, Chandni Chowk offers a glimpse into the vibrant atmosphere of Delhi’s bazaars, believed to have been established during Emperor Shah Jahan’s reign.
Red Fort(Outside photography): A masterpiece commissioned by Emperor Shah Jahan, the Red Fort took nearly a decade to construct and symbolizes the grandeur of Mughal architecture.
Raj Ghat: This memorial marks the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi, a revered figure in India’s struggle for independence and a global advocate for peace.
Laxmi Narayan Temple: Dedicated to Lord Narayan and Goddess Laxmi, the temple is renowned for its architectural beauty and spiritual significance.
India Gate: Standing at the heart of New Delhi, India Gate commemorates the sacrifices of Indian soldiers during World War I, with inscriptions honouring both British and Indian servicemen.
Rashtrapati Bhavan(Outside photography): A symbol of India’s democratic ethos, Rashtrapati Bhavan serves as the official residence of the President of India, embodying the nation’s secular and inclusive ideals.
Parliament Building(Outside Photography): Designed in an imperial style, the circular colonnaded structure houses ministerial offices and committee rooms, reflecting India’s legislative heritage.
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, a prominent Sikh gurdwara known for its spiritual significance and serene Sarovar (pool) within the complex.
Overnight stay in Delhi.
After breakfast depart for Mandawa.
Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and then explore the charming havelis adorned with intricate frescoes that narrate tales of the past.
Mandawa Havelis: Marvel at the beautifully painted mansions showcasing traditional Rajasthani art.
Overnight stay in Mandawa.
After breakfast depart for Bikaner.
On the way visit the Karni Mata Temple in Deshnok, famous for its resident rat population.
Karni Mata Temple: Known for its thousands of sacred rats, revered by devotees.
Upon arrival at Bikaner, visit:
Junagarh Fort : A magnificent fort showcasing the grandeur of Bikaner’s royal history.
Tuk Tuk Tour: Discover Bikaner’s Old City, a maze of narrow lanes, historic mansions, and lively bazaars. This tour combines an auto rickshaw ride with walking to explore the vibrant street culture and elegant havelis of the area.
Overnight at Bikaner.
After breakfast, depart for Jaisalmer.
On the way visit:
Ramdevra Temple: In the small town of Ramdevra, this revered temple honors Baba Ramdevji, a 14th-century saint believed to be an incarnation of Lord Krishna.
Bhaderiya Temple and Library: Explore one of Asia’s largest libraries, boasting around 900,000 books and space for 4,000 readers, designed to stay cool even in extreme heat.
Upon arriving in Jaisalmer, visit:
Bada Bagh: Located 6 km north of Jaisalmer, this garden complex features royal cenotaphs and offers stunning sunset views.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
After breakfast, visit
Sonar Fort: Known for its golden walls that shimmer from the desert edge, and the intricately carved havelis with ornate balconies and windows.
Gadisar Lake: Constructed in the 14th century by Maharawal Gadsi, this lake was the primary water source for Jaisalmer.
Heritage Walk: Stroll through the old city and market to experience local culture, then visit Patwon Ki Haveli, famed for its unique architecture.
Patwon Ki Haveli: A stunning example of intricate architecture and artwork.
Sand Dunes: Experience a camel ride and traditional Rajasthani dance in the desert.
Camel Ride: Enjoy a desert safari with scenic sand dunes and traditionally decorated camels.
Overnight in Jaisalmer.
After breakfast depart for Jodhpur.
Upon arrival, visit:
Mehrangarh Fort: This majestic fort is a key cultural and historical site in Jodhpur, showcasing the artistic heritage of central Rajasthan.
Jaswant Thada: A stunning marble memorial, often called the ‘Taj Mahal of Marwar,’ built in 1906 in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh by his son.
Blue City of Jodhpur: where vivid blue-painted houses create a striking contrast against the arid desert backdrop.
Jodhpur Old City and Market: Explore the historic old city, enclosed by a 10 km wall with eight gates, and visit the bustling market near the clock tower, known for its spices, perfumes, handicrafts, and traditional attire.
Overnight at Jodhpur.
After breakfast visit:
Bishnoi Village Safari: where you can admire the scenic beauty, including Khejri trees and Guda Bishnoi Lake, and learn about the Bishnoi community’s unique customs.
Bishnoi and Opium: Despite opium being illegal in India and against the 29 principles of the Bishnoi community, the sect has been granted special permission by the Indian government to use it for “religious” reasons.
Depart for Udaipur.
On the way visit:
Ranakpur Jain Temple: renowned for its stunning architecture and significance as a major Jain pilgrimage site.
Upon arriving in Udaipur, transfer to hotel.
Overnight in Udaipur.
After breakfast visit:
City Palace: The largest palace complex in Rajasthan, stands on Lake Pichola’s eastern shore. Its marble and granite architecture blends medieval and European styles, featuring luxurious courtyards, terraces, and lush gardens.
Jagadish Temple: Adjacent to the City Palace, this Indo-Aryan temple houses a black stone statue of Lord Vishnu and his vehicle, Garuda, and showcases exquisite art and bronze sculptures.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari: Known for its lush lawns, shady walkways, and impressive fountains, this garden is a serene retreat in Udaipur. Enjoy a boat ride on Lake Pichola if water levels permit.
Lake Pichola: This scenic lake, framed by the majestic Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir, is central to Udaipur’s charm.
Overnight in Udaipur.
After breakfast, depart for Pushkar.
On the way visit Chittorgarh.
Vijay Stambha: Also known as the Victory Tower, this 15th-century monument was built by Rana Kumbha to celebrate his triumph over Delhi’s ruler.
Chittorgarh Fort: Home to the Victory Tower and other historic sites, this fort symbolizes Chittorgarh’s valor.
Rana Kumbha Palace: A significant attraction within the fort, originally built by Bappa Rawal in 734 AD and later renovated by Maharana Kumbha.
Rana Ratan Singh Palace: Located by Ratneshwar Talab, this 16th-century palace is known for its distinctive rectangular layout and high walls.
Kirti Stambha: A 22-meter Jain tower erected by merchant Jeeja Bhagerwala in the late 12th century.
Arrive in Pushkar and transfer to hotel.
Overnight in Pushkar.
After breakfast, visit:
Pushkar is a city located on the edge of the Thar Desert in the northeastern state of Rajasthan. The city sits on Pushkar Lake, an important Hindu holy site with 52 ghats (stone steps) where pilgrims take a dip to purify themselves. Pushkar is famous for its many temples, including the 14th-century Jagatpita Brahma Mandir, dedicated to Brahma, the god of creation. This temple is characterized by a red spire and walls engraved with silver coins of pilgrims.
The 14th-century Brahma Temple: was built by the sage Vishwamitra after a ritual of Brahma. It is believed that Brahma himself chose this location for his temple.
Pushkar Lake : is a sacred lake for Hindus, described in Hindu scriptures as “Tirtha-Guru” – the master of pilgrimage sites related to a body of water. It is associated with the mythology of Brahma, whose most important temple is located in Pushkar.
Departure for Jaipur.
Upon arrival, visit:
Gaitore ki Chhatriyan: Located just outside Jaipur, Gaitore ki Chhatriyan is the crematorium of the Rajput dynasty of Kachwahas. This tranquil place houses a number of magnificent cenotaphs that mark the official cremation sites of ancient rulers. Designed by Maharaja Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur, Gatore ki Chhatriyan is a place of great beauty and serenity.
Birla Mandir (Laxmi Narayan Temple): Admire the architectural splendor of Birla Mandir, a modern Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi. Admire intricate carvings, marble sculptures and ornate domes, as you soak up the serene atmosphere of the temple complex.
Moti Dungri Temple: Pay homage to Lord Ganesha at the iconic Moti Dungri Temple, perched atop a small hill in the heart of Jaipur. Admire the architectural beauty of the temple, adorned with intricate marble carvings and surrounded by lush greenery.
Overnight in Jaipur.
After breakfast, visit Jaipur.
Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) Exterior Photography: Admire the iconic façade of Hawa Mahal, a stunning architectural masterpiece with its intricate lattice windows. Capture breathtaking views of the city from its many small windows, designed to allow royal ladies to observe the street festivities unnoticed.
City Palace: Immerse yourself in the grandeur of Jaipur’s City Palace, a stunning blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture. Explore its magnificent courtyards, intricate frescoes and royal artefacts, offering a glimpse into Jaipur’s regal past.
Jantar Mantar: Delve into the realm of astronomy at Jantar Mantar, an impressive collection of astronomical instruments built by Maharaja Jai Singh II. See the world’s largest stone sundial and other interesting instruments used for celestial observations.
Amber Fort (Amber Fort): Take a journey back in time as you visit the majestic Amber Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Marvel at its impressive architecture, intricate carvings and breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
Jal Mahal: Capture the beauty of Jal Mahal, a picturesque palace floating on the tranquil waters of Man Sagar Lake. Admire its exquisite Rajput and Mughal architectural style and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding hills and lake.
Galta Ji (Monkey Temple): Discover the unique charm of Galta Ji, a historic temple complex nestled in the Aravalli Hills. Meet friendly monkeys, bathe in natural springs and explore ancient temples, including the stunning Hanuman Temple.
Local Market: Get lost in Jaipur’s vibrant bazaars, known for their colorful fabrics, traditional handicrafts and exquisite jewelry. Explore iconic markets like Johari Bazaar, Tripolia Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar, where you can bargain for treasures and souvenirs to take back home.
Overnight in Jaipur.
After breakfast, depart for Agra.
En route, visit Abhaneri and Fatehpur Sikri.
Abhaneri: En route, visit Abhaneri, famous for its ‘baori’, wells dug to collect rainwater. These wells, depending on the season, are used as places of refreshment or as water reservoirs. Chand Baori is the most famous in the region, one of the deepest and largest in India, with 3,500 narrow steps on 13 levels that descend to a depth of 30 meters. This impressive well is located in front of the Harshat Mata temple, and it is now a ritual to wash your hands and feet in the well before visiting the adjacent temple.
Fatehpur Sikri: Built by the Mughal emperor Akbar in the mid-16th century, Fatehpur Sikri, meaning “City of Victory,” was the capital of his empire for 15 years. This complex, built in red sandstone in Indo-Islamic style, is full of palaces, mosques, temples and other structures.
Upon arrival in Agra, transfer to the hotel.
After breakfast, the day begins with a visit to Taj mahal.
Taj Mahal: This wonder of the world is a must-see in India. Taj Mahal represents the eternal love of Emperor Shah Jahan for his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Completed in 1653 AD, this magnificent monument was built by Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for his beloved queen.
Agra Fort: Situated on the banks of the Yamuna River, the crescent-shaped Agra Fort was commissioned by Akbar, one of the greatest Mughal emperors, in 1565. Surrounded by imposing walls, the complex houses numerous palaces, gardens and historic halls.
Itimad-ud-Daula: Built by Nur Jahan in honour of his father, Ghias-ud-Din Beg, who was given the title of ‘Itimad-ud-Daula’ (Pillar of Government), it is the first mausoleum made of white marble rather than red sandstone. This marks a shift in Mughal architecture from red sandstone to white marble.
Mehtab Bagh: This enchanting garden is located on the western bank of the Yamuna River, perfectly aligned with the gardens of the Taj Mahal on the other bank. Spread over 300 square metres, Mehtab Bagh has been the subject of several interesting excavations. It is believed to be the last of a series of 11 gardens created by the Mughal emperor Babur. Today, it offers a splendid view of the Taj Mahal and is an excellent vantage point and photography spot. The view from the entrance gate is particularly spectacular and not to be missed.
Depart for Delhi.
Upon arrival in Delhi, transfer to the hotel.
Overnight stay in Delhi.
Transfer to Delhi airport as per flight schedule.
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