Mount Abu is the most fascinating place of Udaipur where large number of tourist travel from all across the country. Mount Abu is well-connected to Udaipur through rails and roadways. Since, Mount Abu does not have an airport that's why roadways are the best way to travel from Udaipur to Mount Abu. Even Mount Abu does not have its own railway station. Abu Road is almost 13 km away from Mt Abu as it is considered as nearest railway station though; direct train services are not accessible from Udaipur.
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Inclusions: Exclusions: Day 1: Udaipur Arrival Udaipur – Nathdwara via Ekleingnath temple – Rikhabdeoji temple Day 2: Udaipur Sightseeing In the morning after breakfast take a full day sightseeing tour of the city and visit the City Palace, Saheliyon ki Badi, Maharana Pratap Samarak and Pear Hill.City Palace, is a palace complex in Udaipur, in the Indian state Rajasthan. It was built by the Maharana Udai Singh as the capital of the Sisodia Rajput clan in 1559, after he moved from Chittor.Saheliyon-ki-Bari is a major garden and a popular tourist space in Udaipur in Indian state of Rajasthan. It lies in northern part of the city and has fountains and kiosks, a lotus pool and marble elephants. It was built by Maharana Bhopal Singh.Maharana Pratap Memorial is a historic site that is dedicated to the gallant Maharana Pratap. Situated at the top of Moti Margi or Pearl Hill, the memorial overlooks the Fateh Sagar Lake. In Hindi, memorial is known as "smarak" and smarak is always made in the memory of loved ones. Maharana Pratap Memorial was constructed with the initiative taken by Maharana Bhagwat Singh Mewar with the help of a public trust.Overnight stay at the hotel. Day 3: Udaipur - Mount Abu (185 kms approx) In the morning after breakfast checkout from the hotel and drive to Mt. Abu.Later sightseeing of the city. Visit Dilwara Jain Temples, Prajapita Brahmakumari Ashram and University, Gurusikhar and Nakki Lake.The Jain Dilwara temples of India are located about 2½ kilometres from Mount Abu, Rajasthan's only hill station. These temples built by Chalukya between the 11th and 13th centuries AD are world famous for their stunning use of marble.Overnight stay at the hotel. Day 4: Mt.Abu - Udaipur via Ranakpur ( 200kms approx) In the morning after breakfast checkout from the hotel and drive to Udaipur via Ranakpur.Renowned for some marvelously carved Jain temples in amber stones, Ranakpur is one of the five holy places of the Jain community. These temples were created in the 15th century A.D. during the reign of Rana Kumbha and are enclosed within a wall. The central Chaumukha or four faced temple is dedicated to the venerated Tirthankara Rishabhji. Open on all four sides, it enshrines the four faced image of Adinath. Sprawling over 48,000 sq.feet, the temple is an astounding creation with 29 halls and 1,444 pillars - all distinctly carved. Overnight stay at the hotel. Day 5: Udaipur Departure After breakfast check out from the hotel and drop at Udaipur railway station / Airport for your journey back home with sweet memories.Overview
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Udaipur
The Castle Mewar or similar
3 Night
Mount Abu
Connaught House or similar
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Arrival at Udaipur Railway meet and greet by local representative then drive to nathdwara. Enroute visi
Ekleingnath temple : 15th century famous temple of Bhagwan Shiv (Eklingji or Eklingnath) at Kailashpuri. The four-faced idol of Eklingji is carved in black stone. The temple is at a 20 km distance from Udaipur on the National Highway No. 8, while going towards Nathdwara. The temple was built originally by Bappa Rawal in the third decade of the eight century, and later on repaired and remodelled by different Maharanas to wipe out the vestiges of destruction caused by attacks of Mohammedans. By dint of the kindness of Eklingnath, Bappa Rawal got the kingdom of Mewar and hence Eklingji was the ruling deity of Mewar and the Maharana was the devotee and Dewan of Eklingji.
Rikhabdeoji temple: The town Rikhabdeoji (or Dhulev) situated at 65 km south of Udaipur is famous for the well-famed 15th century temple of Rikhabdeoji, one of Tirthankar of Jain religion (also called Keshariyaji on account of the saffron offered to the idol by thousands of the pilgrims). The 3 feet high black stone idol of Rikhabdeoji is in a sitting position carved out of one entire black stone. The temple is a centre of faith of Jains, Meena tribals and other Vaishnav Sanatan community believers.
Nathdwara Temple: The temple-town of Nathdwara situated on the right bank of river Banas, at a distance of 50 km from Udaipur, connected by a rail-link as well as by a regular bus-service is well known far and wide for the Vaishnava (Vallabhacharya Sect) temples, the chief of which is the temple of Shrinathji. The full-view-black-idol of Shrinathji is seated in a simple but grand temple where thousands of pilgrims come every month- Also the temple is fabulously wealthy and until some years ago wagon-loads of supplies of food stuffs used to arrive there both consigned by and consigned to ‘Shrinathji’. Overnight stay at Udaipur. Terms & Conditions