Rajasthan is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India, for both domestic and international tourists. Rajasthan attracts tourists for its historical forts, palaces, art and culture. Every third foreign tourist visiting India travels to Rajasthan as it is part of the Golden Triangle for tourists visiting India
No Image Found !!
Jaipur Jai Mahal Palace or similar 2 Night Inclusions: Day 1:Delhi - Jaipur ( 240 kms approx ) Arrival at Delhi and drive to Jaipur On arrival check in to hotel and overnight stay at hotel. Day 2: Jaipur - Local sightseeing Morning after breakfast drive to visit all the beautiful, artistic and historical Palaces and Forts of Jaipur. Morning enjoy elephant ride at amber fort . City palace:- The palace is a blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture and the ex-royal family still lives in a part of the palace. On entering the complex and before the proper palace lies the Mubarak Mahal, the palace of welcome or reception. The building now forms Museum and on display here are a wide array of royal costumes, some very exquisite and precious Pashmina (Kashmiri) shawls, Banaras silk saris, Sanganeri prints and folk embroidery. An unusual display is that of voluminous clothes worn by Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh. Hawa Mahal:- This five-storey building overlooking the busy bazaar street is a fascinating example of Rajput architecture and artistry with its delicately honeycombed 953 pink sandstone windows known as 'jharokhas'. It was originally built for the ladies of the royal household to watch everyday life and processions in the city from their veiled comfort. Jaigarh Fort:- It is one of the few military structures of medieval India preserved almost intact, containing palaces, a granary, a well-planned cannon foundry, several temples, a tall tower and giant mounted cannon-the Jai Ban (Jaivan) which is the largest cannon on wheels in the world. Jaigarh Fort is also known as the fort of victory. Nahargarh Fort:- It looks most classy when floodlit at night. The fort overlooks the city and presents a glittering view of the city lights. Nahargarh meaning abode of the tigers was built by Jai Singh to bolster the defence of Amber. It was used by members of the royal family for excursion in summers and is even now a favoured picnic spot. Amber Palace:- The Amber Fort set in picturesque and rugged hills is a fascinating blend of Hindu and Mughal architecture the fort was made in red sand stone and white marble. The rugged forbidding exterior belies an inner paradise with a beautiful fusion of art and architecture. Amber is the classic and romantic fort-palace with a magnificent aura.Evening back to the hotel for overnight stay. Day 3:Jaipur Jodhpur Via Ajmer After breakfast check out from hotel and drive to Jodhpur. Enroute visit Ajmer. On the arrival rest of the day. Overnight stay at Hotel. Day 4:Jodhpur - Jaisalmer (270 kms approx) After breakfast check out from hotel and drive to Jaisalmer. Enroute visit Jodhpur local sightseeing & Ajmer. Kailana Lake:- Situated on Jaisalmer road, this small artificial lake is an ideal picnic spot. It is like a canvas with a splash of romantic colors. The beauty here will linger on your mind for a long time. Mehrangarh Fort:- Perched on a 150 m high hill its sprawl is the most formidable and magnificent fort in Rajasthan. There are seven gates, which include Jayapol meaning victory built by Maharaja Man Singh to commemorate his victories over Jaipur and Bikaner armies. Govt. Bangur Museum:- This Museum was opened for public on 19 July, 1991. The main attractions of this museum is the idol of Sukali Mata brought from Auwa. The idol of Vishnu, paintings from the Jodhpur school of painting and a rich collection of coins and idols are other attractions. It is situated in the Pali City, near the old bus stand. After completing Jodhpur sightseeing then drive to Jaisalmer. On the arrival check into hotel. Overnight stay. Day 5:Jaisalmer - Khuri (60 Kms approx) After breakfast check out from hotel and drive to Khuri. Enroute visit Jaisalmer Local sightseeing: Patwon-Ki-Haveli:- A group of apartments, this is one of the largest and most elaborate of Havelis in Jaisalmer and stands in a narrow lane. It is five storey’s high and is extensively carved. A part of this beautiful building is owned by the Department of Archaeology and Museum. There are remnants of some paintings on the walls inside as well as some mirror work. This has been the star attraction of Jaisalmer. Gadsisar Lake:- This is a rain water conservation lake. It was once the main source of drinking water for the entire town of Jaisalmer. Now a tourist spots, there are many small temples and shrines around it. A wide variety of water birds can be seen here especially in winter. This is the most popular point to take photographs of Jaisalmer fort early in the morning when the fort looks golden with the first rays of the Sun. Later drive for a visit of Sam Dunes, Desert National park, On the arrival check into swiss tent . Evening enjoy Dinner with folk dance . Overnight stay. Desert National Park:- The Desert National Park is an excellent example of the eco-system of the Thar Desert and its rich fauna. The Sudashri forest post is the most ideal place for observing wildlife in the Desert National Park. Sand dunes form less than 20 per cent of the park, which consists of craggy rocks, pavements and compact salt lake bottoms, inter-medial areas and fixed dunes. Its inhabitants include the blackbuck, chinkara, wolf, Indian fox, desert fox, hare and desert cat. Flights of sand-grouse start coming to waterholes from sunrise onwards. One can also hear the morning call of the grey partridge. Blue tailed and green bee-eaters, common and bush quail and Indian rollers are birds, which are commonly found around waterholes. The park is also home to the great Indian bustard – the state bird of Rajasthan. Day 6:Khuri - Bikaner (390 Kms approx) After breakfast go for camel ride back the hotel for check out and drive to Bikaner. On the arrival check into hotel. Overnight stay. Day 7:Bikaner Sight Seeing After breakfast Bikaner Local sightseeing. Junagarh:- In the fort complex are some magnificent palaces like Anup Mahal, Ganga Niwas and Rang Mahal or palace of pleasure. The Har Mandir is the majestic chapel for the royal family for worshipping their gods and goddesses. These palaces constructed in red sandstone and marble, make a picturesque ensemble of courtyards, balconies, kiosks and windows dotted all over the structure. The premises also house a museum, which has an array of rich collection. Lallgarh Palace:- This architecture is a fusion of Rajput, Mughal and European architecture. The exterior contrasts dramatically with the oriental interiors and amenities. The palace has beautiful latticework and filigree work, which are the hallmarks of great craftsmanship. The Palace has an amazing collection of well maintained paintings and hunting trophies. Sprawling lawns with blooming bougainvillaea and dancing peacocks make for a visual extravaganza. Bhandeswar Jain Temple:- This is a fifteenth century temple and is the oldest monument of Bikaner. The temple is decorated with rich mirror work, frescoes and gold leaf paintings. Prachina Museum:- The museum is dedicated to royal costumes, textiles and accessories. 'Poshaks' or the ladies ensemble displayed are perhaps the last remnants of the traditional designing styles and workmanship.Overnight stay at the hotel. Day 8:Bikaner – Delhi Departure ( 400 kms approx ) After breakfast check out from hotel and drop you off at Delhi Railway station for your journey back home with sweet memories.Overview
Picture Gallery
Accommodation
City Name
Hotel Name
Night
Jodhpur
Indana Palace or similar
1 Night
Jaisalmer
Fort Rajwada or similar
2 Night
Bikaner
Bhanwar Niwas or similar
2 Night
Inclusion/Exclusion
Exclusions:
Price Guide
Terms and Conditions
Detailed Itinerary
Umaid Bhawan Palace:- A portion of the palace has been converted into a hotel, the other remains on view to visitors in the form of an excellent museum which houses model aeroplanes, weapons, antique clocks, bob watches, priceless crockery and hunting trophies. Both sections retain the ambience of royal splendour. Palace is also known as Chittar Palace because of the local chittar sandstone used in it
Boating facilities are also available
Mahamandir Temple:- Mahamandir, meaning a great temple, is a sanctified spot where tranquility reigns supreme. Situated on Mandore road, the temple is an architectural wonder, supported by 84 pillars and ornamented with detailed designs and figures depicting various postures of Yoga. The entire structure is marked by a unique style.
Mandors Garden:- The usual chhatri-shaped cenotaphs typical of Rajasthan, they were built along the lines of a Hindu temple, four storey’s high, with fine columns and an elegant spire, all in red sandstone. The most impressive is the dewal of Maharaja Ajit Singh (reigned 1678-1724). These cenotaphs are set in beautiful landscaped gardens. As you climb up the hill, you come to the ruined city of Mandore, with its old palace.
Jaisalmer Fort:- The Jaisalmer fort, known as Sonar Quila or the Golden fort, rises from the sand and merges with the golden hues of the desert ambience. The setting sun in its most colorful shades gives it a fairy tale appearance. It is simply magical – as the bastions envelop a whole township that consists of the palace complex, the intricately carved Havelis of rich merchants, several temples and the residential complexes of the armies and traders placed strategically on the trade route
Government Museum:- Established by the Department of Archeology and Museum. It is another prime attraction for the visitors to Jaisalmer. The trophy of the state bird Godawan - the great Indian bustard, is the most eye catching spot.
Ganga Government Museum:- It displays a rich array of archaeological discoveries from prehistoric Harrapan and early Gupta period. Separate sections put on view paintings, arts and craft, terracotta, pottery, carpets, coins and ancient Rajput weaponry.
Sadul Museum:- Part of the Lallgarh Palace has been converted into a luxury hotel and a museum known as Shri Sadul Museum. The museum covers the entire first floor of the palace and houses well preserved old photographs and trophies of wildlife. Terms & Conditions