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Enchants of Rajasthan
14 Days/13 Nights
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-Jaipur-Agra-Delhi Enchants of Rajasthan
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"The Land of the Kings" and the
home of the Rajputs, a group of warriors
who have controlled this part of India for
about one thousand years in accordance with
code of chivalry and honor similar to that
of the medieval European knights. Geographically
Rajasthan has a mixed character. In the
southern part there are the Aravali hills,
northwest and south is connected with Thar
Desert. There were more than 18 different
states in Rajasthan in medieval India who
was never united. All the state contended
not only for power but also in development
of arts and architecture as a result of
which we can see different castles and palaces,
fort and fortresses and temples. Mughal
arts and architecture also entered as the
Mughals invaded some part of Rajasthan.
Rajasthan is also rich in language, customs
and costumes, fairs and festivals and people
are friendly and hospitable. The trip of
14 days in Rajasthan gives you a romantic
feeling as you enjoy the luxurious life
of the Maharajas.
ITINERARY
Day 01 : Arrival in Delhi
Arrival in Delhi and transfer to hotel.
Sightseeing tours in Old and New Delhi.
Delhi, the capital city of India, has much
to offer of contrast.
Day
02 : Delhi - Shekhawati (Nawalgarth-Mukundgarh)
You will drive and enter Rajasthan's semi
desert region of Shekhawati. It is popularly
known as 'The open air art gallery' famous
for its pained Havelis. Visit to some of
the Havelis in Nawalgarth. Approximately
5 to 6 hrs drive. Overnight in Mukundagarh
or for the economic trips: Nawalgarh/Mandawa/Junjunu.
Day
03 : Shekhawati - Bikaner
After about 4 hours drive we arrive in Bikaner,
an old desert town encircled by city walls
and once an important post on the great
Caravan trade route. Within the fort, there
are exquisite palaces representing one of
the best examples among the available Moghul
styled art and architecture of India.
Day
04 : Bikaner - Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer is rising from the heart of the
Thar Desert like a golden mirage. This magic,
incomparably unspoiled city has been dubbed
'The golden city' for its golden sunsets
on the yellow sand stone mansion. The merchants
built magnificent houses and exquisitely
carved Jain temples within this fortified
town. Free afternoon.
Day
05 : Jaisalmer
Visit of the fort, the Havelis and wandering
in the city. In the afternoon you will be
driven to the Sam Sand Dunes, about 40kms
away from the city, for camel ride and to
view the sunset. En route you will also
visit Bada Bagh, the Cenotaphs of the Rajputs
warriors and Lodhruva, the ancient capital
of Jaisalmer where you see the fine Jain
temple.
Day
06 : Jaisalmer - Jodhpur
The 500 hundred year old Marwar state capital
is believed to be founded by the descendent
of Rama, the epic hero of Ramayan. This
is the second largest city of Rajasthan.
The massive Mehrangarh fort looms on the
top of the rocky hill with panoramic view
of the blue colored city below. Half day
here is enough to cover the sightseeing
of tourist interest. Overnight in Rohert
Garh or Luni is possible in an excellent
4 star heritage hotel.
Day
07 : Kumbhalgarh
En route we stop at Ranakpur, the tranquil
pilgrimage town of the Jains. After visiting
the unique and beautiful Jain temple we
ascend the Aravali hills and arrive in Kumabalgarh.
The formidable Kumbhalgarh fort stands cradled
in the cluster of rolling hills.
Day
08 & 09 : Kumbhalgarh - Udaipur
Barely 2 hours drive and you arrive in Udaipur
dubbed often as the 'Venice of the East'
- center of Rajasthan's arts, paintings
and crafts. Udaipur, the city of dawn, is
a lovely land around azure water lakes,
hemmed in by the lush hills of the Aravali
range.
Day
10 : Udaipur - Ajmer
Situated in the green oasis on the shore
of Ana Sagar lake, wrapped in the barren
hills, Ajmer became a favorite residence
of great Moghuls. Daragah is the famous
pilgrimage site for the Muslims in India.
We make an excursion to Pushkar famous for
its lake where the Hindus take their ritual
bath. An extra ordinary event takes place
on the full moon in November when the largest
cattle fair in India is held. Nomads from
the Thar Desert gather to trade their cattle
then.
Day
11 & 12 Ajmer - Jaipur
The capital city of Rajasthan is referred
as the pink city because of the pink colored
mansions. The city was designed with wide
straight avenues, roads lanes and uniform
rows of shops on the either side of main
bazaar arranged in 9 rectangular sectors
(chokris) in accordance with the principles
of town planning laid down in Hindu epochal
treatise - Shilpa Shastra. Visit of the
Amber Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal (Palace
of the Winds), Jantar Mantar (a stone observatory).
Day
13 Jaipur - Agra
Along the way visit of the ghost city of
Fatehpur Sikri, the architectural enigma
of Mughal Empire. In Agra visit of the 7th
wonder of world the Taj Mahal.
Day
14 Agra - Delhi
We drive back to Delhi and complete the
tour until departure transfer to the airport.
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