Duration : 21 Nights- 22 Days
Destination Covered : Delhi - Agra - Bharatpur - Karauli -
Ranthambore - Bundi - Bassi - Udaipur - Kumbhalgarh - Jodhpur - Pushkar -
Kuchaman - Nagaur - Jaipur - Sariska - Delhi
Tour Highlights
| Delhi |
Red Fort, Raj Ghat, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk, India Gate,
President House, Humayun Tomb & Qutub Minar |
| Mathura & Vrindavan |
Shri Krishna Janmabhumi Temple, Bankey Bihari Temple & ISKCON
Temple |
| Agra |
Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Sikandara |
| Fatehpur Sikri |
Akbars Residential Palace, Mosque & Tomb of Salim Chisti |
| Bharatpur |
Bird Sanctuary |
| Khanwa |
Battlefield of Khanau |
| Karauli |
Bhanwar Vilas Palace, City palace & Temple of Madan Mohan Ji |
| Ranthambore |
Tigers, Fort & Jeep Safari |
| Bundi |
Sukh Niwas, Chaurasi Khambon ki Chhatri & battlefield |
| Kota |
Umed Bhavan Palace & jag Mindar |
| Chittorgarh |
Chittor Fort, Rana Kumbha Palace, Victory Tower, Palace of Rani
Padmini, Tower of Fame & Palace of Patta & Jaimal |
| Udaipur |
City Palace, Sahelion Ki Bari, Lok Kala Museum & Boat Ride at
Lake Pichola |
| Ranakpur |
Jain Temple Complex |
| Jodhpur |
Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada & Guda Bishnoi Village |
| Nagaur |
Nagaur Fort |
| Merta |
Mira Bai Temple |
| Pushkar |
Brahma Temple, Lake & other Temples |
| Ajmer |
Adai-din-ka-Jhopra, Dargah of Salim Chisti & the Jain temples |
| Jaipur |
Elephant ride to Amber Fort Palace , City Palace, Jantar Mantar
(Observatory) & Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds), Jaigarh Fort , Nar
Garh Fort |
| Tunga |
Battlefield |
| Sariska |
Tigers & Jeep Safari |
Detailed Itinerary
Day
01 : Arrive Delhi
Arrive by International flight, after traditional
'Swagat'
(Welcome) our representative would assist you at airport & transfer to
hotel for check in.
Delhi is a bustling metropolis, which successfully combines in its
folds the ancient with modern. Its strategic location was the prime reasons
why successive dynasties chose it as their seat of power. In fact, more
mythological cities are believed to be here, like the city of
Indraprastha
from the Hindu epic Mahabharata, founded around 5000 BC. Numerous monuments
were built over several centuries by different rulers like Qutub-ud-din
Aibek, Alauddin Khilji, Tughlaks, Humayun & Shah Jahan, who built the
Walled City
Shah Jahanabad.
Later in first half of 20th century much of New Delhi was planned by Sir
Edwin Lutyens, who laid out a grandiose central administrative area as a
testament to British rule in India. The division in walled city & New
Delhi also marks the division in life styles.
Overnight Hotel - Delhi (B)
Day 02 : Delhi
Full Day Tour
Today we take a guided tour of
Old Delhi, the 17th century walled
city of Shah Jahanabad, Visiting the great
Jama Masjid, the
principal mosque of Old Delhi. Built in the year 1656 AD by the Mughal
Emperor Shah Jahan, it is the largest & best known mosque in India.
Later we
walk down or take a
rickshaw ride through
Chandi
Chowk, the old marketplace of Shah Jahanabad now a picturesque bazaar to
reach
Red Fort, built in the year 1648 by Shah Jehan.
In
New Delhi, we visit
Raj Ghat, memorial to the Father of
the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi. It is a simple black marble platform that marks
the spot of his cremation on 31 January 1948. Further we drive past
India
Gate, memorial built in the year 1931 to commemorate the Indian soldiers
who died in the World War I & the Afghan Wars. The names of the soldiers
who died in these wars are inscribed on the walls.
President's House,
the official residence of the President of India, built in the year 1931.
Until 1950 it was known as Viceroy's House & served as the residence of
the Governor-General of British India. We will also visit
Humayun's Tomb,
memorial of Mughal Emperor Humayun, built in the year 1562. The complex is a
World Heritage Site & the first example of this type of Mughal
architecture in India.
Qutub Minar, built in the year 1206 by
Qutub-ud-din Aibek. It is the tallest (72m) brick minaret in the world, an
important example of Indo-Islamic Architecture. Qutub Minar & its
monuments are listed as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Overnight Hotel - Delhi (B)
Day 03 : Delhi - Agra (220 km- 05 hr)
Today we drive to
Agra, beautifully situated on the banks of river
Yamuna. It achieved prominence as the capital of the Mughal Emperors from
the year 1526 to 1628, remains major tourist destination because of its many
splendid Mughal-era monuments, most notably the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort &
Fatehpur Sikri, all three are
UNESCO World Heritage sites.
En route Mathura & Vrindavan
En route we visit
Mathura & Vrindavan, places related with the
birth & childhood of Lord Krishna. In Mathura we visit
Shri Krishna
Janmabhumi temple, a stone slab marks the original birth place of
Krishna. In Vrindavan we visit
Bankey Bihari Temple, built in the
year 1864. Temple is famous for the black statue of Krishna, also called as
Thakur Ji.
ISKCON Temple, one of the most beautiful temples in
Vrindavan. Temple is devoted to Krishna, his brother Balaram & Krishna's
beloved Radha.
En route we will also visit
Sikandara, Akbar's tomb. His son
Jahangir completed the construction of the tomb in the year 1613.
Overnight Hotel - Agra (B)
Day 04 : Agra - Bharatpur via Fatehpur Sikri (100 km -2 hr)
Half Day Tour
Today we visit
Taj Mahal, symbol of eternal love, which stands on
the banks of River Yamuna. It was built by the 5th Mughal Emperor, Shah
Jahan in the year 1631 in memory of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It was completed
in 22 years. Further we visit
Agra Fort, taken over from the Lodhis
by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in the late 16th century. The Fort can be more
accurately described as a walled palatial city. It was built from red
sandstone, often inlaid with white marble & intricate decorations.
Later we drive to
Bharatpur en route we will visit
Fatehpur
Sikri (Ghost Capital), the political capital of India's Mughal Empire
under Akbar's reign, from the year 1571 until 1585, when it was abandoned,
ostensibly due to lack of water. We visit
Emperor Akbars Residential
complex, Mosque & Tomb of Salim Chisti.
Overnight Hotel - Bharatpur (B)
Day 05 : Bharatpur
Today we drive to
Bharatpur, founded by Maharaja Suraj Mal in the
year 1733. It was once an impregnable, well-fortified city, & the
capital of a kingdom ruled by Jat maharajas. The trio of Bharatpur, Deeg &
Dholpur has played an important part in the Jat history of Rajasthan.
Sanctuary was previously known as
Bharatpur bird Sanctuary & now
known as Keoladeo National Park. The name
Keoladeo is derived
from the name of an ancient Hindu temple devoted to Lord Shiva in the
sanctuary's central zone while the Hindi term 'Ghana' implies dense, thick
areas of forest cover. This is a magnificent park having one of the World's
greatest & most important heronries. It is situated at the confluence of
Ghambhir & Banganga Rivers in Bharatpur district. Now a
World
Heritage site by
UNESCO, this former duck-hunting reserve of the
Maharajas is one of the major wintering areas for large numbers of aquatic
birds from Afghanistan, Siberia & Turkmenistan. Some
364 species
of birds, including the rare Siberian Crane, have been recorded in the park.
Later we drive to
Karauli, en route we visit
Khanwa a small
village where
the Battle of Khanau was fought in the year 1527.
Babur defeated a formidable army raised by Rana Sanga of Mewar in this
battle & firmly established his rule over North India. We stay at
Bhanwar
Vilas Palace, the residence of Maharaja of Karauli now a heritage hotel.
Overnight Hotel - Karauli (Bhanwar Vilas Palace) (B)
Day
06 : Karauli - Ranthambore (110 km- 2 hr)
Half day Tour
Today we visit
City Palace of Karauli, old monument is exemplary in
architecture, stone carvings & paintings. To witness the exquisite
beauty of the Darbar Hall is a lifetime experience for the visitors. Next we
visit
Temple of Madan Mohan Ji, ancient temples of Madan Mohan Ji &
Kalyan Ji are visited by thousands of devotees every year. The city is also
said to be home of Shri Madan Mohan Ji.
Late we drive to
Ranthambore National Park, bounded to the north by
Banas River & to the Chambal River in the south. It is named after
historic Ranthambore fortress, which lies within the park. The Park was
established as Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary in the year 1955 by the Indian
Government & was declared as Project Tiger reserves in the year 1973. It
became National Park in the year 1980 & later in the year 1991 the tiger
reserve was enlarged to include Sawai Man Singh & Keladevi sanctuaries,
total area 1334 km.
It is famous for its tiger population & is one of India's Project Tiger
reserves. Other Major wild animals found in the national park include the
tiger, leopard, nilgai, dhole, wild pig, sambar, chital & the gaur. It
is also home to wide variety of trees, plants, birds & reptiles
In the Evening, we take a
Jeep safari to try luck in spotting the
Tigers
Overnight Wildlife Resort - Ranthambore (B, D)
Day 07 : Ranthambore
Early morning today before Breakfast, we take Jeep Safari to the Tiger
Reserve, since becoming one of the original areas under Project, the park
has recovered much of its natural beauty & dry deciduous forest has been
restored.
Later we visit the
Ranthambore Fort, founded in the year 944 by the
Chauhan Rajputs. After the defeat of the Chauhan king Prithviraj III by
Muhammad of Ghori in the year 1192. It led by Govinda Raja, grandson of
Prithviraj became the center of Chauhan resistance to the expanding
Sultanate of Delhi. Later after many battles & rulers, it came in hands
of Mughals Emperor Akbar in the year 1559. The fortress passed to the
Kachhawa Maharajas of Jaipur in the 17th century & it remained part of
Jaipur state until Indian Independence. The area surrounding the fortress
became a hunting ground for the Maharajas of Jaipur.
Overnight Wildlife Resort - Ranthambore (B, L, D)
Day 08 : Ranthambore - Bundi
Today we drive to we visit
Bund, an undiscovered splendour of
Rajasthan. Set in a narrow inclining gorge & palaces & forts have
fairy tale quality about them. Isolated & independent, this picturesque
location has so much to offer. Rajput architecture shines & in the
intricately carved brackets, pillars. Interesting places are Diwan-e- aam,
Hathia Pol, & Naubat Khana.
Half Day Tour
Today we visit the
Umed Bhavan Palace, constructed during the
reigns of Umed Singh on the banks of Sukh Sagar or the Jait Sagar. The
palace was meant for providing the princes a free hand to do what they liked
away from the supervision of the Rao. The highlight of the palace is the
white marble chhatri that stands in the centre of the roof of the second
storey. Next we visit the
Chaurasi Khambon ki Chhatri, located south
of the town & a pavilion supported by 84 pillars. The pavilion was
constructed in the year 1683 by Rao Anirudh Singh to honour the services of
Deva, his wet nurse. The two storeyed structure serves as a cenotaph as well
as a temple though the importance of the cenotaph seems to have deteriorated
with the passage of time. On the other hand the temple with Shiva Linga
still commands respect from the devotees. The ceilings on both the floors
are decorated with paintings of Rajput battles & fish symbols.
Also visit
the battlefield of the battle between Kotia Bhil & Rao
Deva.
Overnight Hotel - Bundi
Day 09 : Bundi - Bassi via Kota (120 km - 04 hr)
Today we drive to
Bassi, En route we visit Kota, along the eastern
bank of the Chambal River lies an amazing juxtaposition of the majestic
medieval age & modern industrialisation temples its untouched wealth of
impressive forts, opulent palaces & splendid temples dating back over
several centuries retain the past glory. The city was formed in the year
1572 Maharao.
Half Day Tour
We visit
Sukh Niwas, build by Maharaja Umed Singh II in the year
1905. Maharaja Umed Singh II commissioned Sir Swinton Jacob, a distinguished
officer of the Royal Engineers in the British Army, to design the building.
As expected, Umed Bhawan came up in 1905 in the prevalent Indo-Saracenic
style Plentiful supply of white Khimach & Pink Sandstone from nearby
quarries helped, while Italian marble, among other things, had to be
imported for flooring. The Palace truly offers a royal ambience & is a
majestic sight in Kota. In 1930, a new wing was added to the existing
palace, which is still the residence of the royal family of Kota. Next we
visit the
Jag Mandir, amid the picturesque artificial lake of
Kishore Sagar constructed in the year 1346 AD by Prince Dher Deh. The azure
water around the red-sandstone monument enhances its beauty. Boat-rides can
be enjoyed in the lake. The Keshar Bagh famous for its royal cenotaphs lies
in the vicinity.
Later we visit the Battle field where
Rao Madho Singh & Prince
Aurangzeb fought in the year 1579. Rao Madho Singh lost five of his six
sons. Next we continue our drive to Bassi
Overnight Hotel - Bassi
Day 10 : Bassi - Udaipur via Chittorgarh (150 km - 03 hr)
Today we take drive to
Udaipur, En route we visit
Chittorgarh,
an ancient city in Rajasthan. It lies on the Berach River, a tributary of
the Banas, & a former capital of the erstwhile kingdom of Mewar. By the
16th century, Mewar had become the leading Rajput state. After the Mughal
Emperor Akbar captured Chittorgarh in the year 1568, the capital was moved
west to Udaipur, in the foothills of the Aravalli Range, where Rana Udai
Singh II had established a residence in 1559. However, Chittorgarh remains
replete with historic associations & hold a special place in the hearts
of many Rajputs, as it was a bastion of the clan at a time when every other
stronghold had succumbed to invasion.

Here
we visit
Chittor Fort (Battlefields of battles between the Ranas of
Chittor & Alauddin Khilji, Sultan Bahadur Shah of Gujarat & Emperor
Akbar.] It is a massive structure with zigzag accent to it. The road leads
through seven gates to the main gate Rampol (Gate of Ram). The main gate of
the fort itself is Surajpol (Sun Gate). Within the fort a circular runs
around the ruins of the fort. According to often told legend the
construction of the fort was started by Bhim a Pandava hero of mythological
epic Mahabharata. The fort has many magnificent monuments. Even though the
fort is ruin but it is an overwhelming reminder of past history & its
walls resonate with unbelievable legend of extra ordinary men & women &
their equally astounding deeds. During the visit we also visit
Rana
Kumbha Palace, ruined edifice of great historical & architectural
interest, being the most massive monument in the fort of Chittaur. The
palace is believed to have underground cellars where Rani Padmini &
other women committed Jauhar.
Next we visit
Victory Tower, built in the year 1440 AD by Maharana
Kumbha to commemorate his victory over Mohamed Khilji this 9-storyed tower
is adorned by sculptures of Hindu deities around. This tower is the
piece-de-resistance of Chittorgarh.
Palace of Rani Padmini, built
beside the lotus pool with a historical pavilion that changed the history of
Chittor. Ala-ud-din saw the reflection of Queen Padmini from here & was
mesmerized. In the quest of possessing her led to a furious battle with
Maharani Padmini's husband & the epitome of beauty-Cleopatra of
Rajasthan, became an eternal legend in the history of Chittor.
Tower of
Fame, Dedicated to Adinathji the 1st Jain Tirthankara adorned by the
naked figures of the Digambar [Adherents of the Digambar sect who does not
believe in covering the natural body] A narrow stairway goes through seven
stories of the tower to the top. The 22 metres high tower was build by a
wealthy Jain merchant in the 12th century AD.
Palace of Patta & Jaimal, stand on a rocky rise south of Gomukh
Kund. Both warrior heroes died in the third sack of Chittaur fighting the
forces of Emperor Akbar.
Later we Continue drive to
Udaipur, was founded in the year 1568 by
Maharana Udai Singh after his final unsuccessful attempt to defend the Mewar
capital, Chittorgarh from the invading Mughals under Emperor Akbar. The
Kingdom of Mewar was considered the most respectable among all Princely
states in Rajasthan & still remembered for the courage to protect the
Kingdom. The site for Udaipur was chosen for its natural beauty, abundant
water & natural protection afforded by the surrounding forests &
Aravali mountains. It is set on the edge of three lakes & also known as
the "City of Lakes & Palaces". Undoubtedly one of the most
romantic cities in India, its beautiful Palaces are mirrored in the calm
waters of Lake Pichola & the city is a brilliant kaleidoscope of narrow
lanes flanked by bright stalls, gardens, lakes, palaces & temples
Overnight Hotel - Udaipur (B)
Day 11 : Udaipur
Full day Tour
Toady we visit the
City Palace, an intriguing collection of
buildings contributed by various Maharanas (Kings) after Udai Singh &
built in the year 1725. The magnificence of the Palace starts right from its
entrance at the northern Tripolia Gate that brings us to the central
courtyard, the best place to view the facade of filigreed balconies &
ornate cupola-topped towers.
Sahelion ki Bari (Garden of Maids of
Honour) is an ornamental garden built by Maharana Sangram Singh for his
daughter & the Ladies of the Queen's court. He built the garden with
several fountains, pools & is decorated with chiselled pavilions &
elephants. The fountains worked on the unique hydraulic technique devised in
the year 1700 AD & work till today.
Later we visit
Jagdish Temple, the Indo-Aryan temple, built in the
year 1651 AD by Maharana Jagat Singh, is the largest & the most
beautiful temple of Udaipur with noteworthy sculpted images. We also enjoy
boat ride on Lake Pichola, the beauty of the lake is enhanced by the
surrounding hills, palaces, temples, bathing ghats & embankments. The
Jag Niwas (Lake Palace) & Jag Mandir, the two island palaces on the lake
look like pearls in the lake.
Overnight Hotel - Udaipur (B)
Day 12 : Udaipur - Kumbalgarh (100Km- 02 hr)
Today we drive
Kumbalgarh, Rana Kumbha the legendary Mewar hero, an
astute & a great builder. Of others, Kumbalgarh is the most inspiring. A
joy for the nature lovers, it is surrounded by greenery & wildlife. It
is also within a short driving distance from the famous 15th century
Ranakpur Jain Temples. An area steeped in history & abounding in
wildlife, unspoilt nature harmonizes with the modern comforts & the warm
hospitality of the Aoudhi.
En route we visit Haldighati (Gogunda) - the most famous battlefield
of Rajputana where the most famous battle was fought in the year 1576
between Rana Pratap & the Imperial Forces of Emperor Akbar.
Overnight Hotel - Kumbalgarh (B)
Day 13 : Kumbalgarh - Jodhpur via Ranakpur (280km - 06 hr)
Today we drive to
Jodhpur, bustling desert city is the 2nd largest
city in Rajasthan & has landscape dominated by the massive Mehrangarh
Fort topping a sheer rocky ridge Rao Jodha, a chief of the Rathore clan,
founded the city in the year 1459 & it is named after him. It was
formerly the seat of a Princely state, also known as Marwar.
En route Ranakpur
Ranakpur, located in the mountain ranges of Pali. We visit the famous
Ranakpur Jain Temples were built during the reign of the liberal &
gifted monarch Rana Kumbha in the 15th century. An enormous basement covers
48,000 sq. feet area. There are four subsidiary shrines, 24 pillared halls &
eligibly domes supported by over four hundred columns. The artistically
carved nymphs playing the flute in various dance postures at a height of 45
feet are an engrossing sight. In the assembly hall, there are two big bells
weighing 108 kg whose sound echoes in the entire complex
Overnight Hotel - Jodhpur (B)
Day 14 : Jodhpur
Full Day Tour
Today we visit the
Mehrangarh Fort (majestic fort), built by Rao
Jodha, located atop a 125m high hill. The fort museum houses an exquisite
collection of palanquins, howdah (Elephant saddle), royal cradles,
miniatures, costumes & furniture. We also visit the
Jaswant Thada,
a white marble memorial built in the year 1899 in memory of Maharaja Jaswant
Singh II. It is an architectural landmark in Jodhpur.
Later we also visit the
Guda Bishnoi Village, a world of tribal
colour & rustic cultural grandeur. A tour to the village in open air
jeeps, visit various traditional villages, look at local handicrafts like
shoe makers, pottery, hand weaving. Bishnois are an integral part of this
region, a very hard working & hospitable tribal community. It is a
wonderland where wild animals walk past village huts & villagers prefer
to sleep without food so that animals are fed. They are ready to die to save
the trees & nature & lead a pure vegetarian & clean life
according to tenets preached by religious guru, Jambaji. They worship nature
in all its forms & pray to green trees & animals that inhabit their
land & thus make every effort to conserve environment. A noticeable fact
about Bishnois is that they pray to Hindu deity Lord Vishnu & bury their
dead like Muslims
Overnight Hotel - Jodhpur (B)
Day 15 : Jodhpur - Nagaur (140km - 03 hr)
After breakfast drive
Nagaur Fort, shimmers like a beacon in sharp
contrast to the dull sandy stretch of desert which surrounds it. Located
atop a hill like so many of Rajasthan's forts for strategic reasons is the
historic Nagaur fort, dating back to the 4th century. Originally a mud
fortification, built in the 4th century by the Nagvanshi Dynasty, to whom it
owes its name, is located in the heart of the city of Nagaur. Within its
massive walls & seven gates, it encloses four palaces & 60 buildings
small & large, gardens, tanks, pavilions built in the best traditions of
Rajput & Mughal architecture. The battle between the forces of Rathores
of Jodhpur & Akbar's Mughal forces was fought. The fort was seized by
the forces of Emperor Akbar in the year 1561 AD. The three palaces within
the fort which are particularly exquisite are the Hadi Rani Mahal, the
Sheesh Mahal & the Badal Mahal which are noted for their beautiful
frescoes.
Overnight in Special tents within the Fort premises
Day 16 : Nagaur - Pushkar (150km - 04 hr)
Today we drive to
Pushkar, an enchanting small town located exactly
on the edge of the desert but is separated from it by Nag Pahar, the Snake
Mountain. The town frequently visited by devotees lies to the side of the
small Pushkar Lake with its multitudes of bathing ghats & temples. It
also holds the most unique fairs of its kind in the world. It is a
combination of an animal fair & the religious fair. Both the fairs are
enchanting & have their own unique aspects & quality. As per the
Indian calendar the fair is held in the first lunar cycle
in the month
of Kartik culminating on the Kartik Poornima (Full moon).
En route visit
Merta the birthplace of Saint Mira Bai. It was
captured by Imperial forces of Emperor Akbar in 1561 AD. Also visit the
Varaha temple, where the battle between Emperor Aurangzeb & Ratan Singh
of Alaniyawas was fought.
Overnight Hotel - Pushkar (B)
Day 17 : Pushkar - Kuchaman (100 km - 02 hr)
Half day Tour
Today we visit
Brahma Temple, said to be the only dedicated to Lord
Brahma in India. This is the only temple of the god Brahma in the world. No
pilgrimage of Hindu places is considered complete till the pilgrim bathes in
sacred waters of Pushkar. Also some near by temples
Later we drive to
Kuchaman, en route stop at
Ajmer,
situated in the green oasis wrapped in the barren hills has been a witness
to an interesting past. The city was founded by Raja Ajay Pal Chauhan in the
7th Century AD & continued to be a major center of the Chauhan power
till 1193 A.D. when Prithviraj Chauhan lost it to Mohammed Ghauri. Since
then, Ajmer became home to many dynasties, which came & left leaving
behind indelible marks of their culture & traditions on the city's
history, converting it to an amalgam of various cultures & blend of
Hinduism & Islam.
Here we visit the
Adai-din-ka-Jhopra, a masterpiece of Indo -
Islamic architecture. As legend goes it was constructed in two & a-half
days (Adhai-Din). It is a relic of an old mosque consisting of a quadrangle
with a front screen wall of seven pointed arches. The distinct pillars &
arched screen with its ruined minarets make it a splendid architectural
masterpiece.
Dargah of Salim Chisti, tomb with a splendid marble
dome is in the centre of the second courtyard which is surrounded by a
silver platform. At the foot of a barren hill, is situated India's most
important pilgrimage center for people from all faiths. It is the splendid
tomb of the Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti more popularly known as
Khwaja Saheb or Khwaja Sharif. The shrine is next only to Mecca or Median
for the Muslims of south Asia. Akbar used to make a pilgrimage to the Dargah
from Agra once a year. Later we visit
Digambar Jain temple, which
has a double storey hall adjacent to the main temple. The hall displays a
series of large gold plated wooden figures depicting legends from Jain
mythology. The entire hall is richly adorned by glass mosaic, precious
stones, gold & silver work. The place is also popularly called Soni Ji
Ki Nasiyan.
Overnight at Kuchaman Fort
Day 18 : Kuchaman - Jaipur (115 km - 02 hr)
Today we drive to
Jaipur, popularly known as
Pink City, the
flamboyant & colourful capital of Rajasthan. With its rich &
colourful past, resplendent with tales of valour & bravery, it is now
one of the most important heritage cities in India. The city was founded in
the year 1728 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the ruler of Amber. It remains
the only city in the world symbolizing the nine divisions of the universe,
through nine rectangular sectors.
Overnight Hotel - Jaipur (B)
Day 19 : Jaipur
Today we take an excursion to
Amber Fort, the palace complex which
stands to this date was commenced under the reign of Raja Man Singh. We take
an
Elephant ride to reach the Fort situated on the hill, an
overwhelming experience.
Later we play
elephant polo, the game once only the kings used to
play. Also attend a lecture on Rajput war tactics would be followed by
drinks & Bar-be-Que dinner.
Overnight Hotel - Jaipur (B)
Day 20 : Jaipur
Today we visit the
City Palace, a perfect blend of Rajasthani &
Mughal architecture. The center of the palace is a seven-storied building
called Chandra Palace, with fine views over the gardens & the city.
Further we visit
Jantar Mantar (Solar Observatory), an astronomical
treasure house, with solar devices that give accurate predictions till date.
We also visit
Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds), a five-storied structure
of pink sandstone. It was built in the year 1799 so that veiled royal women
could peer down the busy street market unseen by the world through its 593
stone Jharokas (mini windows).
Later we visit the
Nahargarh Fort, located on the sheer rugged
ridge of Aravali Hills & it forms an impressive northern backdrop of
Jaipur. It was built in the year 1734 & extended in the year 1868.
Nahargarh meaning abode of the tigers was built by Jai Singh to bolster the
defence of Amber. The legends also have it that it was named Nahargarh after
Nahar Singh a prince whose spirit would destroy the construction & not
allow its progress further. The rooms are linked by corridors & retain
some delicate frescos as well as toilets & kitchen hearths.
Evening - Special Royal Dinner
Jaigarh Fort is the most
spectacular of the three-hilltop forts overlooking Jaipur city. In Mughal
times, the Jaipur region was a major weapon-producing centre for the Mughal
& Rajput rulers, several of which are on display in the fort's museum.
It is one of the few military structures of medieval India preserved almost
intact, containing palaces, a granary, a well-planned cannon foundry,
several temples, a tall tower & giant mounted cannon-the
Jai Ban
(Jaivan) which is the largest cannon in the world. The display includes
a collection of canons, many of which are exquisitely decorated & were
used in the Mughal campaigns led by the Rajput King, Raja Man Singh.
Overnight Hotel - Jaipur (B)
Day 21 : Jaipur - Sariska (110 km - 02 hr)
Today we drive to
Sariska, via Tunga, site of the battle between
the Kachhawah Rajputs & the Marathas. Things got really bad during Sawai
Prithvi Singh & the Maratha General Mahadji Scindia, were always at each
other's throats. The Maratha & Jaipur forces met at Tunga where a fierce
battle was fought for three days in the year 1787. But the Marathas, who
were supposedly trained by French, were no match for the Rajputs & were
defeated.
Next we continue our drive to
Sariska, was built as a hunting lodge
at the close of the 19th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh of Alwar in
calm, quiet & a thickly wooded valley on the threshold of what is now
the Sariska national park. The palace is a brilliant jewel set in nature in
all its natural magnificence & is much admired by all discerning
visitors for its architectural grandeur & natural surroundings. Later we
take
Jeep Safari through the jungle.
Overnight Hotel - Sariska (B)
Day 22 : Sariska - Delhi (220 km - 05 hr)
Early morning today before Breakfast, we take Jeep Safari to the Tiger
Reserve, since becoming one of the original areas under Project, the park
has recovered much of its natural beauty & dry deciduous forest has been
restored.
Later we continue our drive to Delhi, upon arrival in Delhi Transfer to
Airport for onward Destination.
Our tour concludes: We thank you for your patronage & look
forward to serve you again in near future.
Package includes:
· 21 Nights accommodation on twin sharing basis
· Breakfast & other meals as per the Itinerary
· Special dinner as per the Itinerary
· A/C transportation as per the itinerary (No transportation on
leisure days).
· Local English speaking guide during the tour except Fatehpur Sikri
· Elephant ride in Jaipur.
· Boatride in Udaipur
Package does not include:
· Any airfare or airport tax.
· Any Monument entry fee & camera fee.
· All presently applicable taxes.
· Any expense of personal nature such as hard/soft drinks, laundry,
phone/fax calls, tips etc.
· Any other expense not mentioned in the
"Package includes".
Battle fields to be visited -
Khanwa [Bharatpur] - 1527 AD - Rana Sanga of Mewar & Mughal Emperor
Babur
Ranthambore - 1301 AD - Raja Hamir [Chauhan rulers of Ranthambore] &
Alauddin Khilji [Turkish Sultan - Saka
Bundi - 1457 AD - Between Mohammad Khilji [Sultan of Mandu] & Berisal
Hada [Ruler of Bundi]
Chittaur [1st battle] - 1303 AD - Rana Rattan Singh of Mewar & Alauddin
Khilji
Chittaur [2nd battle] - 1535 AD - Rana Bikram Jeet Singh & Bahadur Shah
[Sultan of Gujrat]
Chittaur [3rd battle] - 1567 AD - Rana Udai Singh of Mewar & Mughal
Emperor Akbar
Haldighati [Udaipur] - 1576 AD - Maharana Pratap of Mewar & Raja Man
Singh I of Jaipur [Commander of Mughal Emperor Akbar
Tunga - [Jaipur] - 1787 AD - Combined forces of Jaipur & Jodhpur &
the Madhav Rao Scindia, the Maratha ruler
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