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Rajasthan meaning the land of kings has its own roots deep in culture and heritage. The architectural beauty of Rajasthan has for long attracted large number of tourists. Rajasthan is world renowned for its folk music and dance. Rajasthan not only has strong cultural aspects but also lip-smacking cuisines. Rajasthan is surely a land of historic jewels waiting to be explored by you.
Pick up from Jaipur International Airport, Jaipur
Drop at Maharana Pratap Airport, Udaipur
3 Hours Before Flight Time
Being a land of gorgeous architecture and aesthetics. tourist will have a unique experience Rajasthan will give you a glimpse of years old way of living of the royalties. The rulers of Rajasthan have always encouraged arts, crafts and architecture which is serene in forts such as Mehrangarh Fort and Aamer Fort. Extravagant skills and taste are also showcased by Jain culture present in the cradle of Aravalli mountains at Mt Abu. You are surely to be delighted by the tradition and culture of this state.
Arriving at Jaipur, proceed to check in at your accommodation.
At evening enjoy the rich folk music dance and culture of Rajasthan at choke dhimmi- a recreated ethnic village.
(Overnight at Jaipur)
Post breakfast visit to Hawa Mahal- known as the palace of winds like a honeycomb made from beautiful “jharokas”.
Later visit Amber fort- known as the habitat of spectacular Sheesh mahal-a hall filled with mirrors where a tiny ray of light fills the whole hall with fiery radiance. Next visit to Johari bazaar – filled with exquisite artifacts, fabrics, jewelry, and other ethnic titbits.
(Overnight at Jaipur)
Post breakfast we will take a journey to the Maharaja Museum, that forms a major part of the great City Palace of Jaipur, known for its magnificent art and outstanding architecture. Museum houses an unmatchable collection of arts, artifacts and handicrafts illustrating the history and culture of the great Rajput kings and leaders.
Next, we will visit the Jantar Mantar – the astronomical observatory established by the king Sawai Jai Singh. The Jantar Mantar houses various architectural and astrological instruments that have caught the interests of astronomers, historians, and architects around the world. It is considered to be one of the largest observatories ever built for the study of space and time.
(Overnight at Jaipur)
Arrive in Ajmer, proceed to check in at your accommodation.
We will take a tour of the Ajmer Sharif Dargah- a Sufi shrine(Dargah) of a Sufi saint, Moinuddin Chishti. Next is Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra (literally “shed of 2½ days”) is a large and imposing structure in the city originally a Sanskrit college with a temple of Saraswati within it, that was converted into a mosque on the orders of Muhammad Ghori showcasing most of the original Hindu and Jain features.
In the afternoon we will visit the Pushkar Lake which is one of the most prominent spots of pilgrimage as well as the site of the world famous Pushkar Fair. Encircled by numerous temples and ghats (bathing spots), the lake draws thousands upon thousands devotees every year, to gain salvation by taking a dip in its holy waters.
(Overnight at Ajmer)
Arriving at Jodhpur, proceed to check in at your accommodation.
In the afternoon visit the Mahamandir; a marvelous piece of architecture. Constructed in 1812, it is a great 84 pillared temple with intricate stone carvings exhibiting yogic postures. Mahamandir boasts of various pre-historic shrines and houses adorned with brilliant stone works.
(Overnight at Jodhpur)
Post breakfast we will visit Mehrangarh Fort, one of the largest fort in India built at 410 feet above the city offering a serene view from the top. It is famous for its seven gates built by Maharaja Man Singh to celebrate his victories. Along with it visit Moti Mahal and Phool Mahal within the close vicinity of Mehrangarh Fort.
After lunch we take a journey to Jaswant Thada, a marble memorial built in the memory of Jaswant Singh II and used as a royal cremation grand by the family of Marwar.
(Overnight at Jodhpur)
Arrive in Mount Abu and visit the Dilwara temples consisting the famous five Jain temples built between 11 and 13 century AD. It is a sacred pilgrimage site for the Jains. Next is Nakki lake a very ancient sacred Lake, according to the Hindu legend.
(Overnight at Mount Abu)
Post breakfast, will take hike to the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary one of the oldest parts of the Mount Abu mountain ranges.
The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is home to many sightseeing points offering fantastic views. In addition to the sightseeing opportunities, the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is a popular destination for eco-tourism. The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary crosses a variety of mountain highs, from 300m to 1722m at Gurashikhar- the highest peak in the Aravalli Ranges.
The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is full of floral beauty. There is an evergreen forest that meets the water and the valleys on the other side.
While taking a walk through the sanctuary we will also visit the Guru Shikhar, the highest peak in the Aravalli ranges for postcard picture quality views of the town of Mount Abu and the Aravalli Range. Guru Shikhar is also home to many beautiful and historic temples.
(Overnight at Mount Abu)
Post Breakfast visit to Ranakpura Temples enroute to Udaipur, Ranakpura temples are a collection of Jain Temples from 15th century located in the valleys of the Aravalli Mountains.
After reaching Udaipur we will visit Jagadish Temple and take a walk through the scenic Fatehgarh lake.
(Overnight at Udaipur)
Post breakfast, we will take the trip to the City Palace towering on the banks of Pichola Lake, City Palace is truly a feast to the eyes. City Palace showcases the wonderful blend of Medieval, European and Chinese Architecture. It has a marvelous assortment of courtyards, pavilions, terraces, corridors, rooms, and hanging gardens. wholly built in granite and marble.
It is the most-visited tourist attraction of Udaipur and often distinguished as the largest palace complex in Rajasthan.
In the afternoon, Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum is one of the most famous museums of Udaipur, exhibiting the brilliant collection of folk articles of Rajasthan. This rare compilation varies from typical rural-dresses, ornaments, puppets, masks, dolls, folk musical instruments, folk deities, and paintings.
(Overnight at Udaipur)
Post breakfast, proceed to the airport or railway station for the departure home.