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Royal Rani Tour of Rajasthan
Duration : 23 Days
Destinations : Delhi, Mathura, Vrindaban, Agra, Jaipur, Pushkar, Ranthambhore, Kota, Bundi, Chittaurgarh, Bijaipur, Udaipur, Kumbalgarh, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Mandawa, Delhi

Folklore of heroism and romanceresound from the formidable monuments that majesticallystand totell the tale of a bygone era. The magic of vibrant Rajasthan - its rich heritage, colorfulculture, exciting desertsafaris, shiningsand-dunes, amazing varietylush forests and variedwildlife - makes it a destination nonpareil. Rajasthan is often portrayed as one vast open-air museum, with its relics so well preserved that itdelights even the mostskeptical traveler.

Day 01 Delhi Arrival (from Trivandrum)
Our India-tour-Operator representative will be receiving you from the International Airport and you will be taken to the luxury hotel booked in advance for you to have a comfortable stay in Delhi. Delhi, which is the capital of many territories and domains, is now an expansive conurbation. It’s a bustling city which fascinatingly encompasses both ancient and modern times; it’s just the ideal preface to the amalgamated culture of an olden land and gives a glass-view of the complex kaleidoscope of the country of India.

Day 02 Delhi - Mathura - Vrindaban - Agra
From Delhi, the next day you will be taken to the transcendental abode of Lord Krishna, i.e. Mathura. Vrindavan is another pilgrimage centre 15Km away from Mathura. Shri Krishna Janma Bhumiwhere Lord Krishna was born and brought up, the mosque named Jama Masjid with four lofty minarets, the sacred resting spot of Lord Krishna called The Vishram Ghat, The Dwarkadesh Temple- which is the main temple of the town, The Government Museum having the finest collection of archaeological artefacts, and the Gita Mandir-a temple famous for its skilled carvings and paintings.
The Rangaji Temple-the largest temple in Vrindavan, Gokul-the hometown of Krishna and Nandgaon-a semi-village settlement are the Special places of Vrindavan.

Day 03 Agra
Post-breakfast a sightseeing tour for Agra is prepared for. Agra is famous for housing one of the Seven Wonders of the World i.e. the Taj Mahal.

TAJ MAHAL: This architectural marvel will forever be the core attraction for all tourists’ stopover at Agra. Emperor Shah Jahan got the Taj constructed under his instructions and surveillance. Built on a base with teardrops of an anguished lover, it’s a magnificent depiction of an emperor’s ardor for his deceased beautiful wife. The white marble doom emerges akin to a faultless pearl on the azure earth and is set along the azure skyline. It is this backdrop that makes you relate it to a mirage as in a desert. This Islamic tomb had 20,000 maestro craftsmen working day in and out to finally complete this work of brilliance in 22 years.

AGRA FORT - Built during the reign of Mughal emperor Akbar, this famed fortification is largely of bright red sandstone. The picturesque Pearl Mosque is a part of this fort and draws attraction to a great extent. River Yamuna flows alongside. Akbar has depicted the finest of architectural styles through these wonder constructions. The arresting heavy gates and bright red sandstone walls make the view even more gorgeous.

The ‘Itmad - Ud - Daula’ is another famous construction by Princess Noor-Jehan in memory of her father.
The ‘Chini Ka Rauza’ is the tomb of emperor Afzal Khan and has commendable marble work engraved.
The Sheesh Mahal, Jehangir Palace and Khaas Mahal are also great palatial works of expertise along with the Sikandra Fort.

Day 04 Agra - Jaipur
You will be taken on a Drive to Jaipur post-breakfast, and Fatehpur Sikri can be visited while the journey proceeds. Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar or popularly, Emperor Akbar is the first name which instantly comes to your mind when you hear the name of Agra. Sikri has many minstrels performing songs and dances in honor of the distinguished Khwaja –Moin-ud-din Chisti, the originator of order Chisti of the creed of SUFIS. Emperor Akbar had planned out the enormous mosque of Fatehpur Sikri, which was then built under his regulation. Various secular buildings like the Jodhabai palace, Diwan -I-Am, Birbal's house, Panchmahal, Marian's house and the Diwan-I-Khas are there to strike all with awe.

JAIPUR - Jaipur excites each of its visitors’ soul with the colossal forts standing strong, the breathtakingly magnificent palaces, the wonderful temples and spreads of lush green gardens all around. The beautiful establishment of Jaipur, even now, epitomizes the sheer spirit, bravery and prudence of the Rajputana class. Despite transforming itself into a bustling metropolitan area, it has still retained its disposition and history. It is still an attractive blend of the times gone by and contemporary times of modernity. There is an atmosphere of serenity and aestheticism all over the city.

A visit to the Birla Temple in the evening will help enlightening all about the religious and spiritual lives of Jaipur.

Most recently built marble structures house elaborately ornate statues of Lakshmi (Indian idol of Beauty and Wealth) and Deity Narayan clad in gaudy robes. They are idols of Hindu visualization of divine luxury. Statuettes and carvings in the temples and on their pillars along the alleys include imagery of the Hindu pantheon, Jesus, the Sacred Virgin Mary and even St Francis of Assisi presenting a wide range of devoted followers.

You will get to see the Aarti Ceremony, which is a custom involving oil lamps being lit up and waved in rhythm to awake, please and appeal to the deity. After the enjoyable experience you rest overnight in Jaipur itself.

Day 05 Jaipur
The hotel will provide you a good breakfast before you start for this day’s excursion, heading towards the Amber Fort. You will get to enjoy the royal demeanor when you will be taken on an elephant ride till the fort is reached.

Amber Fort Palace –This is one of the most classic kinds of romantic fort palaces. It took generations to make this beautiful fort ready. Their unwelcoming outdoor area contradicts the magnificent interiors which portray an exceptional synthesis of the regal Mughal and creative Hindu styles.

In the afternoon hours, a sightseeing expedition around Jaipur will be started.

City Palace -Rajasthani construction and Mughal conventions to embellish have been incorporated to make this City Palace stand proud taking as much as 1/7 parts of the expanse of the city. The Chandra Mahal, which is another beautiful palace; The Shri Govind Dev Temple which is another excellent religious construction and the beautifully carved out City Palace Museum are housed in the palace premises. The impressive rooms have diverse shades of mirrored walls, stunningly carved ivory doors, brightly colored delicate glass windows and intricate inlaid marble balconies standing upright and also the famous Peacock Courtyard. The exquisite Gardens of Sahelion-Ki-Bari, the chaste Jagdish Temple, the local Folk Museum and the classic vintage epoch car collection are also enticing sights.

Jantar Mantar –By far the best preserved and the largest among the five leading observatories constructed during the reign of Jai Singh II. The observatory consists of oversized astronomical devices and instruments which can still be of good use.

Hawa Mahal –This is a palace with a showy portico. Often called the "Palace of Winds", this is one of the most important attractions to go to Jaipur for. This five-storey construction has been solely of stonework, mainly sandstone; swathed in pink, encrusted with excellent framework and sophisticated and elaborate balconies. 953 windows and niches are a part of this construction. The Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Gaitore and Statue Circle are other exquisite monuments which should be visited.

Day 06 Jaipur - Pushkar:
You will start for Pushkar in the morning. The charm of this sleepy, lakeside settlement of a sacred town is so captivating that poets come here to create their writings better. The Savitri Temple, Varah Temple, Mahadeva Temple, Ramavaikunth Temple are sacred landmarks and temples. The Pushkar Lake and Mann Mahal are other tourist attractions of Pushkar. Many ghats run down to the holy lake where pilgrimsare constantly bathing in the holy waters.The Pushkar Fair, Camel Fair, Nagauj Fair and Telaji Fair deserve special mentioning. Hot air ballooning and camel safari are adventurous ventures available.

Day 07 Pushkar - Ranthambhore
You start for Ranthambore in the morning. The thickly forested region of Bakula is explored first. Then there is the famous Padam Talao Lake which has the extraordinarily beautiful Jogi Mahal on its periphery. The Rajbagh Talao and Manik Talao present another pair of candid water bodies of this place. The gorgeous architecture of Ranthambore Fort and The serene Kachchida Valley give a feeling of belonging to another heavenly place.

Day 08 Ranthambhore
We next explore the regions of Lakarda and Antarpura which have sparse amount of Hyenas and good amount of Sloth bears sprawling around. Special Bird Watching Tours and Tiger Tours can be pre-arranged for exquisite detailed trips to view the good collection of animals and birds here. The Ranthambore National Park, Golden Triangle Park and resorts can be checked out around the evening.

Day 09 Ranthambhore - Kota
A scheduled trip towards Kota begins post-breakfast. The pleasant Chambal Garden, historical Madho Singh Museum, irrigation field of Kota Barrage, The Chambal Alligator Reservoir, The City Mall, Darrah National Park, The Umed Bhavan and Brijraj Bhavan Palaces, the earliest and lone amusement water park of Kota-Sawan Phuhar Water Theme Park, The Tirupati Balaji Temple, The Khare Ganesha Temple, The famous Chowpatty Bazaar,
Hadoti Traffic Garden, Garh Palace, the best multicuisine restaurant and food court named Spice Express are covered during the whole day.

Day 10 Kota - Bundi - Chittaurgarh
You set out to discover the unexposed splendor of the pretty town of Bundi. Diwan-E-Am, Hati Pol and Naubat Khana are the places to visit in this place.

Next we proceed towards Chittor, the epitome of romance and valor.

The 180 meter high hillock of Chittorgarh Fort is a status sentry to the nerve and gallantry of Chittaurgarh, covering a substantial area of 700 acres.

Other sites to visit are the multistoried towers named Vijay Stambha and Kirti Sambha.

The Rana Kumbha’s Palace, the most significant Rani Padmini’s Palace and Jaimal & Patta Palace are noted to be visited.

The wildlife conservation of Chittaurgarh is also commendably marked by the presence of the two sanctuaries of Sita Mata Sanctuary and Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary.

The eminent shrines are the Meerabai Temple, Kalika Mata Temple, Matri Kundiya Temple and the Sanwariyaji Temple.

Padmini’s Palace is the most prized spot of Chittaurgarh.
The Bassi Village is also an important village noted for the craftsmanship of the natives.
Nagari is the oldest town of this place. Menal is an interesting complex of numerous Shiva temples built in the legendary days of the Gupta reign and it should not be missed.

Day 11 Bijaipur - Udaipur
The morning marks the starting towards Bijaipur.
Castle Bijaipur is a splendid 16th century construction set in the unruffled Vindhyachal range around Chittaurgarh. The horse safari is famous here along with the other beautifying features of this place including the intricate architecture, the gorgeous backdrop, and other minute finest details.
We next head towards Udaipur.

Day 12 Udaipur
Udaipur is eminent for its extraordinarily gorgeous Rajput-era palaces.
In the City Palace, there are interesting places galore.

There is a Mor-Chowk which is a courtyard with beautiful and nurtured peacocks, there is a unique Suraj Gokhda which used to be an inspiring and confidence & zeal restoring centre.
The Shiv Niwas Palace and the Fateh Parakh palace are guest houses of the City Palace which are now transformed into furnished hotels.

A museum dedicated to folk arts called Lok Kala Mandir.
Another unique place of interest is the Monsoon Palace which was named so because of its special way of being a carrier to collect rainwater when it rains.

A large 21 meters high three tiered fountain marks the centre spread of the Sukhadia Circle.
A Bohra Ganesh Temple which portrays a standing idol of the God is regarded as a very generous fulfiller of wishes.

The Fateh Sagar Lake stands out as proudly as the name sounds.
The Nehru Garden with a rare lily pond, The Rose Garden named Gulab Bagh has the choicest blooming plantations one has ever come across. Inside the plot, a zoo with Chinkara gazelle, various uncommon birds, tigers, leopards, and many other wild animals is located.

Day 13 Udaipur - Kumbalgarh
We can check out the rare earthen and archaeological collections, historical cenotaphs in the Ahar Museum.
Shilgram is a small independent settlement famous for its unusual expertise in art and crafts.
The Lady of Fatima Cathedral is next to visit.
The Neemach Mata Temple is another famous spot located around 800 metres high on a hilltop.
Then you head for Kumbalgarh and rest for the night.

Day 14 Kumbalgarh - Jodhpur
We start with Mewar seeing the incredibly created sites around, the famous Bronze Statue of Emperor Rana Pratap, and we also get to see the incredible 25 Kg Sword which the Emperor used numerous times to earn victory.
The Vijaya Stambha (pillar) is a must-watch for its enlightening inscriptions which tell a lot about the grandeur, generosities, victories and reign of the Emperors.
The Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is another place to visit.
Then a journey heading towards Jodhpur begins, on reaching where you take rest in the luxury suite arranged for you.

Day 15 Jodhpur
Jodhpur has a bright sunny weather all round the year.
We would start with visiting the Umaid Bhavan Palace and seeing the lavish decorations of art and craftwork over there.
The Mehrangarh Fort is colossal wonder housing rarest cannon, royal cradles, palanquins and other historical artifacts.

Day 16 Jodhpur - Jaisalmer
The nest set of tour spots include memorials mainly.
The Jaswant Thada is a marble memorial glowing bright amidst the royal ambience.
The Osiyan Temple and Kaman Art Gallery are important landmarks.
It’s time to leave the royal Jodhpur lands to start for Jaisalmer.

Day 17 Jaisalmer
The Jaisalmer Fort, The Golden Fortress and palaces are important constructions to visit.
The Mool Sagar, Amar Sagar, The Desert National Park, The Akal Wood Fossil Park, The Sam Sand Dunes will come in the same order of journeying.

The different palatial constructions of Patwon-Ki-Haveli, Salim Singh-Ki-Haveli, Haveli Shreenath, Nathmalji-Ki-Haveli will be explored next. The architecture is splendid and the mementos available are superb.

Day 18 Safari
A second day of expedition around this place will let you relax and cover all the places. Jeep rides are the best suited mode of conveyance in these desert areas.
The Khuri Village, Lodhruva Village, Kuldhara Village are ethnic villages which should not be missed. These are census, ethnic, conservative villages but the members are very welcoming and helpful.

The food here is also very delicious and there are numerous different varieties of vegetarian delicacies available at the tiniest outlets even.
The Desert Festivals are also very well celebrated here.

Day 19 Safari to Bikaner
The Safari tour takes a turn now towards Bikaner, the most conservative Rajasthani place.
The Junagarh Fort is the most prominent tourists’ spot in Biukaner.

The Laxmi Niwas Palace which used to be the palace and residence of kings has been transformed into a hotel now.

The Lalgarh Palace is the richest in terms of maintaining the Royal aristocracy and heritage.
Moolnayakji is a very famous temple and equally beautiful as the Laxmi Nath Temple, Karni Nath Temple or the Shiv Bari Temple.

Kolayat is a very sacred and followed pilgrimage centre of this place.

Day 20 Bikaner - Mandawa
Other than the ones visited, the Camel Farm,
The Public Park and Zoo, The Ganga Golden Jubilee Museum,
The Gardens and The Archives Of The State should not be missed.
From Bikaner, it’s a smooth way to Mandawa and you rest on reaching the same.

Day 21 Mandawa - Delhi
The Mandawa Fort is an exquisite splendor to look at.
Here its only Havelis(palaces) to see. The Hanuman Prasad Goenka Haveli, The Goenka Double Haveli, The Murmuria Haveli, Jhunjhunwala Haveli, Mohan Lal Sarkar Haveli, Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli are the most prominent ones and have hence been included by India-Tour-Operators as part of your tour.
We would return back to Delhi after that.

Day 22 Delhi
The Rail Museum Of Delhi is the best museum known. With 17 carriages, 26 vintage locomotives and saloons together with the four-wheeled saloon used by Edward Vii, the Prince Of Wales, and this museum stands out glorious among the three found here. The other two are The Dolls’ Museum with over 6560 dolls representing 85 countries, and the Crafts’ Museum housing over 20,000 items of different elements, textiles, crafts, and representations.

The churches like Cathedral Church, Roman Catholic Church, the mosques of Fatehpuri Masjid, Gumbad Masjid, Jama Masjid and colonial architectures of George V Memorial, Supreme Court, Regal Building, Rashtrapati Bhavan, Northern Ridge and the engraved dedication to martyrs, The India Gate of course should be visited.

Day 23 Delhi - Home
You bid adieu to Delhi and will be taken to the Airport as per the scheduled departure.








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