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Day 1 Delhi
Arriving Delhi, you will clear customs and immigration.
One of our team member will be there holding your name
plate. He will take you to the hotel and handle all the
hotel vouchers and tour map.
Day 2 Day 3 Jaipur
Have your breakfast in Delhi hotel and travel for
Jaipur. It is 260km and 5 and half hours journey.
Straight ways check in your hotel and have lunch and
then you can go full day sightseeing of Jaipur, which is
an excitement of color, dance, and song with the
traditional arts and crafts. It's one of India's most
well planned cities, with wide, straight avenues, roads,
streets and lanes in a grid system.
Places of Interest are: -
Amer Fort, Jai Garh Frot, Nahar Garh Fort, Maharaja’s
City Palace & the Ovservatory, Hawa Mahal, you can also
go for city walk to enjoy the culture and tradition of
local people.
Elephant ride at Amer Fort.
Day 4 Bikaner
Bikaner lies in the north and western part of Rajasthan
state of India. This desert city has a stark beauty,
which is totally unique. The wide-spread sand dunes, the
moonlit glittering beauty and desert agility, the
worth-seeing natural sites, the marvelous palaces and
temples, wild life sanctuaries and archeological
treasures all combine to make this city a place of
lasting charm and permanent attraction.
The city offers over 500 years old culture and heritage,
the very feel of Rajasthan.
Places of Interest are: -
Deshnoke Temple, Kolayat Temple, Gajner Sanctuary,
Kodamdesar, Camel Safari,
Kalibangan
Day 5 Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer is one of Rajasthan's most exotic and unusal
towns. "A living museum" and the "Golden City" are just
two descriptions, which has been applied to the desert
put-outs. Places of visit are beautiful mansions built
by Jaisalmer's wealthy merchants are known as Havelis,
Gandhi Sagar Tank,was once the water supply of the city,
fort built in the year 1156, the fort crowns the 80m
high Trikuta Hill and Jain temple and what to,say about
camel safari on desert.
Places of Interest are: -
Jaisalmer Jain Temple, Patwon ki Haveli, Salim Singh ki
Haveli, Nathmal ki Haveli, Gadi Sagar tank & museum,
Jaisalmer Fort
EXCURSIONS IN JAISALMER
• Sam Sand Dunes
• Wood Fossil Park
• Desert National Park
• Khuri village
Day 7 Jodhpur
From Jaislmer to Jodhpur it is 280km and it takes around
5 and half hours of traveling. On route to Jodhpur you
can also visit Deshnok temples.
As you get to Jodhpur straight a way check in your
Hotel, relax a bit. Then according to the time left you
can plan for your next venture in Jodhpur
Jodhpur, the Blue City, is a fascinating city of
Rajasthan, India. One of the most traveled tourist
destinations in Rajasthan, Jodhpur is famous for its
magnificent forts, beautiful palaces, havelis, museums,
temples and colorful bazaars. Jodhpur is also known for
its unique culture, arts and crafts and colorful
festivals. Jodhpur has a number of exciting tourist
attractions, promising its visitors with an
unforgettable holiday experience.
Places of Interest in Jodhpur are: -
1. Meharangarh Fort
2. Jaswant Thada
3. Bishnoi Village
4. Mandor garden
5. Ummaid Bhawan Palace
Day 8 & Day 9 Udaipur
From Jodhpur it is 275 km. If Jaipur is the Pink City,
Udaipur is a vision in white. The City of Dawn,
surrounded by the ancient Aravali Mountains and set on
the edge of three lakes, is a brilliant kaleidoscope of
narrow lanes flanked by bright stalls, gardens, lakes,
palaces and temples.
However, the most memorable parts of Udaipur are its
lake palaces, shimmering like jewels on the Lake Pichola.
Jag Niwas, the summer residence of the princes of Mewar,
is today a magnificent luxury hotel. Jag Mandir, the
other island palace, with a marble dome, is a marvel in
red sandstone.
Nathdwara, 48 kilometers from Udaipur, is an important
Hindu pilgrim center, also famous for nurturing the
glorious tradition of Pichwal paintings
Day 10 Delhi
First Flight for Udaipur to Delhi, than from Delhi to
your country.
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