Itinerary Details |
Day 1 (JAIPUR)Check-In at Hotel, After Breakfast we proceed for The City Palace in the heart of the old city is former royal residence built in a blend of the Rajasthani and Mughal styles. Then visit to Jantar Mantar a stone observatory. Largest of Jai Singh’s five remarkable observatories. After Jantar Mantar we visit to HAWA MAHAL Built in 1799 A.D. the Hawa Mahal or Palace of Winds is a major Rajput landmark. After Lunch we proceed for Govind Devji Temple the most popular spireless temple of Jaipur dedicated to Lord Krishna. Also we visit to Swargasuli (Isar Lat) the highest tower dominating the skyline of the western side of the Tripolia Bazaar. Then Ram Niwas Bagh A lush spacious garden with a zoo, an aviary, a greenhouse, a Sherbarlum , a museum and popular sport ground. It was built by Sawai Ram Singh II in the 1868 A.D. as a famine relief project. Evening we start for "Chokhi Dhani Resort" to enjoy a Rajasthani folk dance & authentic village food, here we also enjoy a short camel ride, O/N at Jaipur. Day 02 (JAIPUR)Today after breakfast we proceed for BM Birla Planetarium (Time 12.00 hrs to 19.00 hrs.) Galtaji, Jain Temple exquisite jain temple on the Agra road has some of the most beautiful 19th century paintings in Jaipur style on its walls. Then we proceed for Moti Doongari and Lakshmi Narayan Temple Moti Doongari is a privately owned hilltop fort built like a Scottish castle. The Ganesh Temple at the foot of the hill and the marvellous Lakshmi Narayan Temple built in marbles a few years back, are also noteworthy. O/N at Jaipur Day 03 (JAIPUR – PUSHKAR)After Breakfast we proceed for Pushkar (01 – 02 hrs.). After Lunch we visit to for Local Sight Seeing. O/N at Pushkar. Day 04 (PUSHKAR – UDAIPUR )After Breakfast we proceed to Udaipur (07 – 08hrs. appx). O/N at Udaipur . Day 05 ( UDAIPUR )After Breakfast we visit Jag Nivas Palace It is a palace on an island in the Pinchola Lake . Today it is the ultimate in luxury hotels, with shady courtyards, fountains, lotus ponds and even a small mango-tree-shaded swimming pool. Towards the southern end of the lake is Jag Mandir. Emperor Shah Jahan sought refuge here while planning a revolt against his father. It is said that Shah Jahan got ideas for the Taj Mahal after he stayed here. Then we proceed for Jagdish Temple which is in the centre of the old town and to the north of city palace, was built by Maharana Jagat Singh in 1651. This temple is dedicated to God Vishnu then we proceed for Pratap Smarak which is situated on the top of Moti Magri which overlooks Fateh Sagar Lake , is the memorial of Maharana Pratap. Also we cover Fateh Sagar North of Lake Pichola ; this lake is overlooked by a number of hills and parks. It was originally built in 1678 by Maharana Jai Singh but, after heavy rains was destroyed the dam, it was reconstructed by Maharana Fateh Singh. Then Bharatiya Lok Kala Museum , Shilpgram, the City Palace , for Sight Seeing at Monsoon Palace , Jagdish Temple , Lake Pichola . O/N at Udaipur . Day 06 ( UDAIPUR – JODHPUR )After Breakfast proceed for Jodhpur by Road (6hr). O/N at Jodhpur Day 07 ( JODHPUR )After breakfast we proceed for Mehrangarh Fort This very impressive fort is situated on a steep hill 125 metre high and is 5 km long. This fort which is invincible from outside has four gates approached by a winding road. After that we proceed for Moti Mahal– has a delicately carved stone screen and treasures the Sringar Chowki, royal throne of Jodhpur . The Phool Mahal–houses the Jodhpur coat of arms. The walls of this palace are covered with paintings depicting various musical moods. The Umaid villas– displays the Rajput miniature paintings. The Ajit villas– exhibit musical instruments and the royal costumes. Both these villas are joined by a beautiful mirror room. Umaid Bhawan Palace This palace is the only 20th century palace, and it was build under the famine relief project that gave employment to famine struck population. It took 16 whole year to get this palace completed. . O/N at Jodhpur . Day 08 ( JODHPUR – JAISALMER)After Breakfast we proceed to Jaisalmer by road (10/12hrs.). O/N at Jaisalmer. Day 09 (JAISALMER)After Breakfast visit Lodurva Jain Temple , Bada Baugh, and Amer Sagar. After Lunch we visit the camel safari in the desert and will enjoy the Camel Ride, Rajasthani Folk Dance, Camp Fire and enjoy the dinner at the Dessert Folk. O/N at Jaisalmer Day 10 (JAISALMER)After breakfast we proceed for Jaisalmer Fort Crowning the Trikuta Hill is the grand Jaisalmer fort made of yellow sandstone. This fort was built in 1156 by Rawal Jaisal. This fort is approached through a series of massive gates Ganesh Pol, Suraj Pol, Bhoota Pol and Hawa Pol which open up into a courtyard. After that we visit to Gadsisar Sagar Tank This scenic tank which is to the south of the city walls, was once the main water supply of Jaisalmer.It has many small temples and shrines around it. After that we visit to Jain Temples The beautifully carved Jain temples which are dedicated to Rikhabdevji and Sambhavanthji are enclosed within the fort walls.. O/N at Jaisalmer. Day 11 (JAISALMER – BIKANER )After Breakfast we proceed to Bikaner by road (8/10 hrs.). O/N at Bikaner . Day 12 ( BIKANER )After Breakfast Junagarh Fort which Constructed between 1588 and 1593 by Raja Rai Singh, one of the most trusted and able general in the army of the Mughal emperor, Akbar – the fort has a 986 m long wall with 37 bastions to guard the fort, a moat and two entrances. Then visit to Lalgarh Palace, About three km north of the city centre, this red sandstone palace was built by Maharaja Ganga Singh (1881-1942) in memory of his father Maharaja Lal Singh and displays a magnificent blend of Oriental and European style. Evening we visit to Ganga Golden Jubilee Museum this small museum has a large collection of pre-Harappan, Gupta, Kushan pottery. The rich collection of pottery, carpets, paintings, armoury and coins make this museum one of the best in Rajasthan. The Bikaneri miniatures which are displayed in a separate section for local arts, makes visit to the museum a must. O/N at Bikaner Day 13 (Tour End)Tour End |