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A Land of Exotic Architecture, Vibrant Culture, Rich Wildlife and Warm Hospitality. Rajasthan is a state of vibrant folk dance and music, gigantic forts and palaces, spicy food, colourful and large turbans, extensive golden sand desert, camels and rich handicraft. It is therefore, an incredible place to visit in India for enjoying unforgettable holidays. Sprawling in an area of 342239 sq km, Rajasthan is perfect for history buffs, culture aficionados, adventure lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, family vacations, honeymoon, and more.
The major tourist attraction of Rajasthan are its havelis, palaces and forts that add to the experience of exploring one of the historically wealthy states in India. Some of the most famous and most visited forts in Rajasthan are Chittorgarh, Mehrangarh, Jaisalmer, Jaigarh and Junagadh Forts. Of these, the Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur is spread over 5 kilometers and stands on a hill almost 125 kilometers high. Chittorgarh Fort is also a must visited tourist attraction, as it’s the largest fort in Asia. It is spread over an area of 700 acres, extending to 3 km in length and 13 km in peripheral length. The exquisite architecture isn’t only confined to the palaces and forts as Rajasthan also boasts impressive Hindu & Jain temples like Dilwara Jain Temples and Eklingji Temple.
6Nights /7Days
Day 01 :- Arrive Udaipur:
Today arrive at Udaipur and transfer to your hotel.
Set on the shores of Lake Pichola and surrounded by hills, Udaipur grew in complete contrast to the
harsh deserts of the rest of Rajasthan. As capital of the old Mewar State it was the only Rajput stronghold
to uphold its Hindu allegiance in the face of Muslim invasion. This fairy – tale city, with its marble palaces
and lakes surrounded by a ring of hills, was founded by Maharana Udai Singh in 1559. The city is
dominated by massive City Palace, which overlooks Lake Pichola with its romantic island palaces.
Picturesque havelis, ghats and temples line the lake front, with the lively bazaars of the old walled city
stretching behind them.
A Walk in The Old City To understand the intricacies of culture, heritage and architecture of Udaipur, one
must take a walk on the famous Palace Road which displays handmade fine art paintings, mojdis,
handmade leather goods, beautiful pieces of silver and stone jewellery, Also see the 17th century Jagdish
temple, drive around the Fatehsagar Lake, Afternoon is free to walk around in the colorful and bustling
bazaars for personal exploration or shopping at own. Stay overnight at the Hotel.
Day 02 :- Udaipur Full Day City Tour:
After breakfast proceed for Full day city tour of Udaipur – visiting the City Palace and Museum. The
largest palace complex in India, it is a blend of Mughal and Rajput influences. -The most impressive
attraction in Udaipur is the magnificent City Palace which is now a museum and houses fine art works in
glass mosaics, and miniature paintings, of which Udaipur is famous, depicting glories of an ancient past.
The City Palace, Built by the Maharana Udai in 1559, The City Palace is located on the east bank of Lake
Pichola. Fused with Rajasthani and Mughal architectural styles, the Palace is considered the largest of its
type in Rajasthan. The Palace has various towers, domes and arches which add to the flavour of the
heritage site. It is a marvelous assortment of courtyards, pavilions, terraces, corridors, rooms and hanging
gardens. Often distinguished as the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, this majestic piece of
architecture is one of the most visited tourist attraction. Crystal Gallery -Situated at the Fateh Prakash
Palace, the Crystal Gallery houses an extravagant collection of crystals. It is an unused collection that
includes crystal chairs, sofas, tables and even beds. Other precious items include crystal dressing tables,
chairs, crockery, table fountains and even the regal beds. In 1877, Maharaja Sajjan Singh ordered this
rare crystal from in England but died before the package arrived. JAGDISH TEMPLE -The Jagdish
Temple is a great focal point for the Hindu people of Udaipur. The temple is dedicated to Vishnu, The
Jagdish Mandir is an excellent example of Indo - Aryan architecture. One of the popular tourist attractions
on the map of Rajasthan, the Jagdish Temple is a large Hindu temple located in the heart of Udaipur. It
enshrines a black stone image of Lord Vishnu, considered as ‘The Creator’ in Hindu mythology. Sahelion
Ki Bari -Sahelion Ki Bari, also known as ‘Courtyard of the Maidens’ is a popular tourist attraction in
Udaipur, Rajasthan.
Set below the embankment of the Fatah Sagar Lake, the gardens is decorated with beautiful lotus pools,
elephant-shaped fountains, paintings, glass mosaics and marble pavilions. Legend says, the king himself
designed this garden and presented it to the queen. Shilpagram -Shilpagram in Udaipur can be literally
translated as the ‘Craftsmen’s Village’. It depicts the lifestyle of the folk and tribal people of the West
Zone. Stay overnight at the Hotel.
Day 03 :- Udaipur to Jodhpur (260 KM/ 6 HRS)
After breakfast drive to Jodhpur - Arrive at the Blue City – Jodhpur and transfer to your hotel.
An oasis in the arid Thar Desert, Jodhpur is the second largest city in the state of Rajasthan.
Representing this colourful city with shades of blue, Jodhpur has a history that is rich and a present that
beckons strongly to the discerning tourist. Forts and palaces, temples and havelis, culture and tradition,
spices and fabrics, colour and texture, Jodhpur has them all and in plenty. Situated in Western Rajasthan,
Jodhpur has long attracted both the domestic and international tourist. It not only offers tangibles, in terms
of what you can see and buy but also fills one with a sense of history and the splendour of an era gone
by. The hospitality of the locals, the demure women, and the colourful turbans -all set against the beloved
desert (Marwar) is something to feel, not just see. Every pore of Jodhpur tells its own tales of heroic
deeds that made legends out of kings and soldiers, romances that continue to warm the heart and a time
when epics were lived out on the streets by everyday man.
Later proceed for half day city tour of Jodhpur. Visit the Mehrangarh Fort, situated on a low sandstone hill.
The palace apartments like Sukh Mahal, Phool Mahal, and Sheesh Mahal etc are beautifully decorated
and house jewellery, costumes, armoury, palanquins, howdahs and other remnants of the past. See the
Jaswant Thada, an imposing marble memorial to Maharaja Jaswant Singh II built in 1899. Later the royal
crematorium and three other cenotaphs were also built here. Stay overnight at the Hotel.
Day 04:- Jodhpur to Jaisalmer (280 KMS/ 5 HRS)
After breakfast leave for the city tour of Jaisalmer.
Before Arrival in Jaisalmer 15 KMS BEFORE you will visit the War museum to showcase bravery of Army
- Jaisalmer War Museum has been established in the military station of Jaisalmer to showcase the
traditional bravery of the Indian Army and also to commemorate the sacrifice of its heroes’ displaying
valour and courage of exceptional order during India wars. The Indian Army has set up a historical war
museum in Jaisalmer. This war museum, which is the first-of its-kind on the western front, traces the
evolution of the Indian Army and covers in detail its inspiring contribution in mainly 1965 Indo-Pak War
and 1971 Longewala battle including all combat operations and other nation building activities Stay
overnight at the Hotel.
Day 05:- Sightseeing Around Jaisalmer:
Visit the famous Havelis (mansions) known for their frescoes. Jaisalmer's strategic position on the camel
terrain route bought it great wealth. The merchants grew prosperous and commissioned great havelis, or
mansions, to flaunt their ever-growing status in society. Made of local golden-yellow sand stone and
wood, some of the havelis are still in excellent condition. The most elaborate and magnificent of all the
Jaisalmer havelis is the Patwaon Ki Haveli. Five Jain brothers built the Haveli between 1800 and 1860.
Salim Singh Ki Haveli and Nathmal Ki Haveli are the other two havelis that are open to visitors.
Built in 1156 by the Bhatti ruler, Jaisal, The Fort here stands atop the 80 m high Trikuta hill. 3 walls and
99 bastions surround the fort. Over the centuries, the golden sand stone fortress witnessed many battles
between the Bhatti Rajputs, the Mughals and the Rathores of Jodhpur. Within the fort, complex is the
beautifully carved Jain Temples built between the 12th and 15th centuries. The Maharawals (rulers) of
Jaisalmer were devout Hindus but were tolerant of Jainism, and encouraged art and religion. There are 7
temples in the complex - Chandraprabhu, Parasnath, Shitalnath, Sambhavnath, Shantinath, Kunthunath
and Rikhabdev Temple.
The temples are all connected by a series of corridors and walkways. Close by is the Gyan Bhandar, a
library founded in 1500 A.D. This houses priceless ancient manuscripts and other exhibits like astrological
charts, besides the Jain equivalent of the Christian Shroud of Turin.
In the evening, proceed for the excursion to Sam Sand dunes. Located at a distance of 42 kilometers
from Jaisalmer, Sam Sand Dunes is the closest point to witness the total sandy desert. You can also see
the patterns and motifs created by the shifting sands and air. Moreover, Sam Sand Dunes also provide
you with an unforgettable experience of camel rides and the sunset. Stay overnight at the Camp.
Day 06 :- Jaisalmer-Jodhpur (280 KMS/ 6 HRS)
After early breakfast drive to Jodhpur - Arrive at the Blue City – Jodhpur and transfer to your hotel. Visit
Sardar Bazaar and Clock Tower markets where you can see the vegetable, spice, Indian sweets, and
textile and silver markets. These colourful markets with tiny shops dot the narrow lanes replete with
woodcarvings, wrought iron, lacquer work, silver and ivory ornamentation and leather handicrafts. Stay
overnight at the Hotel.
Day 07:- Jodhpur:
After breakfast, the day is free until transferred to Airport for your onward journey to the next destination
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