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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 Mandawa
From Delhi it is about 250km and around 5hrs
traveling. City is dominated by rugged fort turned
hotel, Castle Mandawa, it's a favorite attraction with
tourists from the world over, who come to see the
painted Havelis and frescoes of Shekhawati region. The
castle creates an ambience of royalty and magnificence
for the tourists coming to stay there.
A painted, arched gateway adorned with Lord Krishna and
his cows leads to the bazaar. Three large gates leads
one to the Cannon guarded interior of the fort. The
terrace of the castle holds a breath taking view of the
town and the semi plains beyond.
Day 3 Bikaner
From Mandawa it is about 190km around 3hrs
traveling. 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 4 & Day 5 Jaisalmer
From Jodhpur it is 330km and about 6˝ hrs traveling.
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 6 Jodhpur
From Jaislmer to Jodhpur it is 290km and it takes around
5 hours of traveling.
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 are: -
1. Meharangarh Fort
2. Jaswant Thada
3. Bishnoi Village
4. Mandor garden
5. Ummaid Bhawan Palace
Day 7 Ranakpur
From Jodhpur it is 190km on way to Udaipur. Renowned
for some marvellously carved Jain temples in amber stone
ranakpur is one of the five holy places of the jain
community.
Day 8 & Day 9 Udaipur
From Ranakpur it is 90 km. It is around 1˝ hrs
traveling. 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 Pushkar
Pushkar is 301Km from Jodhpur and it is 5 hours
Journey. Pushkar city is a well-known holy city of
Rajasthan. It attracts people not only from Rajasthan
but all over the India. Pushkar city becomes a very
popular tourist destination among the tourist also.
The city is well known among the Hindu People for the
temple of Lord Brahma. It is the only one temple in the
world. According to the Hindu mea theology the Lord
Brahma is the Creator the world. Temple of Lord Brahma
is called Jagat Pita Shri Brahma Temple.
You can enjoy the beautiful sunset near the sun set
café.
Day 11 & Day 12 Jaipur
Have your breakfast in Pushkar hotel travel for Jaipur.
It is 145km and 2˝ 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 13 Agra
From Jaipur to Agra is 240Km and it is about 5 to 6 hrs
traveling if you go direct. After having you breakfast
in Jaipur drive for Agra and on route you can visit
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary famous for migrating birds,
they came here all the way from Siberia. It is about
200km from Jaipur. Further from Bharatpur towards Agra
you can also enjoy Fatehpur Sikri. It is just 20km from
Bharatpur
The city of Agra is world famous for the Taj Mahal and
millions of tourists from all over the world come here
every year to savor the different moods of this
magnificent edifice. As Agra was the seat of the great
Mughal rulers for many years, it also has a number of
historical monuments in and around the city.
Places of Interest in Agra are: -
Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Jama Masjid, Sikandra, Ram Bagh,
Dayal Bagh, Itmud-ud- dullah’s Tomb
Day 14 Delhi
Have your breakfast in Agra Hotel and drive to Delhi.
And have your lunch then proceed to Haridwar. Stay
over-night in hotel.
Day 15 Haridwar
Have your breakfast in hotel in go for sight seeing.
Haridwar is situated at the base of the Shivalik hills,
where the Ganga, comes down from the mighty Himalayas
meets the plains. Haridwar, literally is 'The gateway to
the Gods'. "This place is very beautiful", at one sight
one will say so and fall in love with the scenic beauty
of the blend of height and plains. A Gateway to the four
pilgrimage of Uttarakhand, Haridwar is also known as
Gangadwar, Tapovan and Mayapuri. In its long history
back to pre-historic time, the Haridwar got it name from
the rishis.
Places of Interest are: -
Har Ki Pauri, Chandi Devi, Mansa Devi, Kavand Mela ,Daksha
Mahadev Temple, Sapt Rishi, Maya Devi
Rishikesh
Day 16 Rishikesh
Rishikesh, also known as the 'place of sages' is
Haridwar, at the confluence of the Chandrabhaga and
Ganga. It is believed that God by the name of 'Hrishikesh'
had appeared as an answer to the hard penances by
Rabhiya Rishi and henceforth the place derived its name.
It is the starting point for the Char dham pilgrims but
also for the people who are interested in meditation,
yoga and other aspects of Hinduism. For the adventure
seekers, rishikesh is the suggested place for starting
their trekking expeditions to the Himalayan peaks and
for rafting. Also, International Yoga Week which
attracts participation form across the world, is held
here, every year, in February on the banks of the Ganga.
Places of Interest are: -
Bharat Temple (1.6 kms) [pen from 0500 to 1100 hrs and
1300 to 2100 hrs], Rishi Kund & Raghunath Temple (1.6
kms),Laxman Jhoola (6.7 kms), Pushkar Temple (1.6 kms),
Shatrughan Temple, Muni-Ki-Reti (4.8 km), Swarg Ashram ,Gita
Bhawan, Parmath Niketan (8 km), Lakshman Temple,
Sadanand Jhoola, Triveni Ghat, Shivanand Ashram, Kailash
Ashram, Academy of Meditation
Day 17 & 18 Corbet National Park
The Corbett Tiger reserve has spectacular avifauna
diversity. About 580 species of resident and migratory
birds have been recorded in and around the reserve and
49 species of diurnal raptors are found here forming a
characteristic element of the avifauna. Great pied
hornbill, Pallas's fishing eagle, lesser grey-headed
fishing eagle, red-thighed falconet are some of the
endangered birds found in Corbett. More birds include
Tawny Fish Owl, Great Hornbill, and scaly-bellied
woodpecker, red-breasted Parakeet, Himalayan Swiftlet,
grey-headed Fish Eagle, Stork-billed Kingfisher and
Himalayan Rubythroat. Tiger Camp makes an ideal base for
birding.
Full day at Corbett with a morning or evening elephant /
jeep ride into the park. You may search the
boulder-strewn river for the rare and elusive Ibis bill
as well as brown dipper. The best birding areas are in
the buffer zone along the Kosi River near Tiger Camp.
You can also bird-watch across the river from the
resort, which can be crossed by a bridge a short
distance upriver from the hotel or by wading across the
Kosi. It can be fairly rewarding as one can see
mergansers, crested kingfisher, green heron, egrets and
cormorants etc.
You may explore the river edge for Brown Fish Owl,
barred owlet, Plumbeous Redstart and three species of
forktails. Many new species are possible in the forest
and could include Crested Tree Swift, Spangled Drongo
and Blue-bearded Bee-eater.
Day 19 Delhi
In the morning travel to Delhi.
Day 20 Delhi
Departure as per schedule
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