Places Covered: Delhi - Jaipur - Nawalgarh - Bikaner - Jaisalmer - Khimsar - Rohet - Mount Abu - Udaipur - Dungarpur - Deogarh - Pachewar - Ranthambore - Bharatpur - Agra - Delhi.
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Day 01: Arrival in Delhi
On arrival at Delhi Airport meet our local representative then visit India Gate, a 42 Meter high impressive colonial architecture made of red stone is a war memorial monument of the former British Indian Army who died for the Indian Empire in World War I and the third Anglo-Afghan Wars. Overnight Stay in Delhi

Day 02: Delhi City Tour
Delhi is having more than 3000 years history and mostly preferred destination on traveler's itinerary, endowed with extreme of attractions. After breakfast we visit Old & New Delhi Connaught Circuit including President House, the official resident of head of the state of India which is also the largest residence of Chief of state in the world. Then drive through the Parliament Building and visit Qutub Minar, a fluted red sandstone tower, which tapers up to a height of 72.5 meters with 399 steps leading to the top and is covered with intricate carvings and verses. Visit Lotus Temple, a particular architectural masterpiece of the modern engineering and architecture, is among the most visited monuments in India. We take you to the Humayums's Tomb, the first garden-tomb with a wonderful Mughal architecture mostly decorated by marble borders and panels looks like a squat building with high arched entrances and bulbous dome covered with beautiful Garden. You have an impressive visit at Red Fort, one of the magnificent structures with its glorious history fort built in 1639 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan on the banks of Yumana, Jama Masjid, Chandini Chowk. Finally we take you to Gandhi Samadhi, a cremation place of great political leader Mahatma Gandhi, who had played a vital role in making India an independent country from British.
Overnight Stay in Delhi

Day 03: Delhi – Jaipur 258 Kilometers / 160 Miles 5 hours drive

Drive to Jaipur “a pink city” after the breakfast. Jaipur is an old city on the desert of Rajastan.
After check in to the hotel you will visit Amber fort, one of the finest mesmerizing of Hindu and Muslim architecture, built in 16th century was the ancient capital of the Kachhawah Rajput where you will found charming gardens and magnificent palaces made from marble and precious stones, richly decorated with intricate stonemason works and paintings, which represented royal splendor and luxury of Rajput clan. Within the palace are the “Hall of Public Audience", the "Hall of Private Audience" and the “Sukh Niws” the Sheesh Mahal (House of Mirrors) are the prime attractions of the palace. Fountains and waterways, gardens and courtyards spread out across the rest of the fort, the ramparts of which actually weave their way into the mountains for miles around.
Overnight stay in Jaipur

Day 04: Continue Jaipur City Tour

Continue the tour of Jaipur city with the magnificent forts, impressive palaces, vivacious temples, multicolored bazaars, pulsating streets, many ethnicity festivals and unforgettable hot-humid summer. Today we will visit City Palace Museum, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar and Ram Niwas Garden. All have unique style and architecture of Rajasthan.
Overnight stay in Jaipur

Day 05: Drive from Jaipur to Nawalgarh via Samode 141 Kilometers / 88 Miles 3 hours drive

Drive to Nawalgarh and visit Samode en-route. In Samode you will visit the majestic Haveli and fort with unimaginable carved walls and painted ceilings where you will found the fusion version of Mugal and Ragasthani art and architecture. We will take you to the main visiting historical palace and monument in Samode like Samode Palace, Samode Haveli and Samode Bagh (Garden). Nawalgarh is a small town in Shekhawati region of the state of Rajasthan and founded by Nawal Singhy in 1737. This town is very famous for frescoes and Havelis where you will visit Jodhraj Patodia Haveli, Anandi Lal Poddar Haveli, Chokhani Haveli and Bansidhar Bhagat Haveli.
Overnight stay in Nawalgarh

Day 06: Nawalgarh – Bikaner 234 Kilometer / 145 Miles 5 hours drive

Drive to Bikanar, the camel city where the Camel festival takes place every year in the month of January. You will the main attraction in Bikaner like Junagarh Fort, one of the magnificent forts of Rajasthan built in mid of the 15th Century with beautiful stone carvings. You can experience the best camel safari along the golden sand dunes. Besides these there is Lalgarh Palace, Laxmi Niwas Palace also some attractive Hindu temples and the Camel Research and Breeding Farm.  
Overnight stay in Bikaner

Day 07: Drive from Bikaner to Jaisalmer via Pokaran 333 Kilometers / 207 Miles 6 hour

Today the journey is the longest of this tour. After breakfast early in the morning drive to Jaisalmer through the Thar Desert in the morning. En route visit a city called Pokharan, in the district of Jaisalmer in the state of Rajasthan which is also a pilgrimage site of Jain where you will visit a Jain temple dedicated Parshvanath. Continue drive to Jaisalmer. On arrival to Jaisalmer, check in to the hotel.
Overnight stay in Jaisalmer

Day 08: Explore Jaisalmer

Start to explore the desert city Jaisalmer in the morning which is also known as "the Golden city" located west of Rajasthan, close to the Pakistan border was founded by Rawal Jaisal in 1156. This desert city has many attraction among them Jaisalmer fort which raise about 100 meter in the dunes of desert's sand at Trikuta hill. Inside the living fort you will see many palaces, Havelis, lakes and temples. Visit groups of Jain Temples, Nathmalji Ki Haveli, Gharisar, Havelis of Jaisalmer beside of this check out for the desert festival of Jaisalmer in the month of January and February. Enjoy the sun set view of the fort and camel safari on Sam, Khuri village as well as dinner in the desert huts.
Overnight stay in Jaisalmer/ on Tent

Day 09: Jaisalmer - Khimsar

Drive to a tiny village Khimsar located on the edge of the Thar Desert in the state of Rajasthan and famous for its fort, and ancient buildings. In this typical Rajasthani hamlet you will visit Khimsar fort (about 150 km / 93 miles) built in 16th century by Rao Karamsji, a Rajput clan on the edge of the Thar Desert as architecture built. This fort is famous for stone carved exteriors, windows and arches which is now converted into a heritage hotel.
Overnight stay in Khimsar

Day 10: Drive from Khimsar to Rohetgarh

Drive to Rohetgarh, a town situating at a distance of about 40 kilometers from Jodhpur and famous for the Rohetgarh Fort which was built in the 16th century by Thakur Dalpat Singh of the Rathore clan. You will be amazed by visiting this fort which is highly decorated floors with Persian Carpet, walls with great paintings and rare photographs and the ceilings with branched lighting fixture" Chandeliers". Here you will found fusion of the rich culture of Rajasthan with the modern world. Now this fort is converted in hotel.

Day 11: Drive from Rohetgarh to Mount Abu 214 Kilometer / 133 Miles 4 hours drive

Drive to a beautiful hill station in Rajasthan Mount Abu, the highest peak (1722 m) in Aravalli Range of Rajasthan Thar Desert which is referred as an oasis of Desert. You will visit 13th century Dilwara Temples carved in white marble, 14th century Achalgarh Fort near by and Nakki Lake.
Overnight stay in Mount Abu

Day 12: Drive from Mount Abu to Udaipur via Ranakpur 182 Kilometer/113 Miles about 3 ½hours

Drive to Lake city Udaipur however en-route you will visit a small village Ranakpur with huge Jain temple. Ranakpur is a tiny village located between Udaipar and Jodhpur in the Aravalli range, west of Rajasthan. Here you will visit an enormous Jain Temple built by a Jain Businessman Dhama Sah in 1439. Only the temple covers about 3600 square meter of land with beautifully carved 1444 marble pillars. You will see also one huge image in the temple beautifully carved 108 heads snakes with numerous tails.

Day 13: Explore Udaipur

Udaipur is a beautiful city located in the southern region of Rajasthan was founded by Maharana Udai Singh in 1559. This city is also known as city of lakes and referred as "Venice of the east". Fateh Sagar Lake, the Lake Pichhola and the Swaroop Sagar Lake offer a beautiful view of the city together with forts, palaces, temples, gardens along the Aravalli Mountain range. Here you will continue to visit the City Palace, Jag Niwas,Pratap Museum,Jagdish Temple on the bank of lake Pichola, Dudh Talai with musical fountain and Ahar Museum. Also enjoy the boat ride on the lake against sunset.
Overnight in Udaipur

Day 14: Drive from Udaipur to Dungarpur 110 Kilometer / 69 Miles 2 hours drive

Drive to Dungarpur town founded by Samant Singh at the end of 14th century which is located in the southernmost part of Rajasthan. In Dungarpur you will visit Juna Mahal Fort, Gap Sagar Lake, and Dungapur village.
Overnight stay in Dungarpur

Day 15: Drive from Dungarpur to Deogarh 250 Kilometer / 155 Miles 5 hours drive

Leave for another village Deogarh and en-route visit Shiva Temple in Eklingji and Sas-Bahu Temple in Nagda. Explore the Deogarh village and feel the royal treat at Deogarh Heritage Hotel.
Overnight stay in Deogarh

Day 16: Drive to Pachewar via Puskar, Ajmer 225 Kilometer / 140 Miles 4 ½ hours drive

Drive to another village Pachewar in the state of Rajasthan. En-route visit Ajmer west of Rajasthan surrounded by Aravalli Range founded by Dushyant Chauhan in the late 7th century. In Ajmer you will visit Dargah, at the foot of the Taragarh hill with white marble buildings, Taragarh Fort, Supposed to be a first hill fort in Asia, Vaishnava Hindu temple from mid of 11th century. Then drive to Pushkar about 10 minutes, an oldest city lies on the shore of Pushkar Lake, in the state of Rajasthan. Visit the Brahma temple, Pushkar Lake, Ghats on the Pushkar Lake, and annual Pushkar Camel Fair which takes place in the month of October to November on a full moon day. Then drive to Pachewar.
Overnight stay in Pachewar

Day 17: Pachewar – Ranthambore 175 Kilometers / 109 Miles 3 ½ hours

After breakfast drive to Ranthambhore which is the largest national park in north India covering about 392 sq. km. of area with significant numbers of tigers. In 1973 declared as tiger project reserve however became Ranthambore National Park in 1980. Three hours safari through the dense forest you will easily face Royal Bengal tiger including various animals like leopards, Blue Bells, wild boars, spotted deer, hyenas, sloth bears, chital, monkeys. The park has many lakes with crocodiles and also about 200 species of birds including peacocks, kingfishers. In Ranthambore national park you can overnight either in to the hotels or to be familiar with wild animals on their natural habitat overnight on tent.
Over night in Camp

Day 18: Drive from Ranthambhore to Bharatpur 237 Kilometers / 147 Miles 5 hours drive

Drive to another city Bharatpur in Rajasthan west of Agra which is famous for bird watch in the Keoladeo Ghana National Park formally known as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary; consist of more than 300 species of aquatic birds. This park was a hunting ground for the maharajas of Bharatpur till 1972 however after 1982 even the domestic animals are forbidden to graze inside the park.
Overnight stay in Bharatpur

Day 19: Drive from Bharatpur to Agra 56 Kilometers / 35 Miles about one
hour

Today you will drive to Agra an old city with many monuments, graveyards and stones located in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh on the banks of Yamuna River visit Fatehpur Sikri en-route; the majestic marble and red stone remind the ancient architectural history of India built in 1569 by Mugal Emperor Akbar. The finest specimens of Mughal architecture is now a World Heritage site, Palace of Five Storied, a massive gate which provides entrance to the complex and the huge chess board are left a permanent impression in the legacy of Indian architecture. Visit Taj Mahal, listed in the seven wonder of the world was built in the mid of 17th century by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, as an expression of his love for his wife Mumtaz Mahal. After Taj Mahal you will visit Agra Fort, the important 16th-century Mughal monument also known as the Red Fort near the gardens of the Taj Mahal. This fort is consisting of many palaces like Jahangir Palace, the Khas Mahal, an audience hall, Diwan-i-Khas; and two very beautiful mosques (Nagina Masjid & Mina Masjid). One can have a nice view of Yamuna River and the Taj Mahal from the balconies between the pavilions.

Day 20: Drive from Agra to Delhi 201 Kilometers / 125 Miles 4 hour drive

Visit the Tajmahal also in the morning and later on drive to Delhi. After check in to the hotels the rest is leisure.
Overnight stay in Delhi

Day 21: Final Departure from Delhi

On your appropriate time you will be transferred to the Delhi International Airport for your next destination or back to home by our representative.
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Trip Facts

  • Length of Trip:21 Days
  • Trip Activity (s): Cultural Tours
  • Destination:India
  • Region:Rajasthan Holidays
  • Group Size:2-20 pax

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