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Imperial Rajasthan Tour
Duration : 21 Nights / 22 Days
Destinations covered : Delhi - Jaipur - Mandawa - Bikaner - Jaisalmer
- Jodhpur - Mount Abu - Udaipur - Chittaurgarh - Kota - Ranthambhore - Agra
- Delhi
Day 01:Arrive Delhi

Arrive
Delhi , Meet assist at the airport & transfer to hotel. Overnight at the
Hotel.
Day 02: Delhi
After a leisurely breakfast sightseeing tour of New Delhi where ornate buildings
recall the days when India was the Jewel in the crown of the British empire.
Visit the 11th century Qutab Minar ,India Gate and the grand government buildings,
the Presidents House , Red fort, Mahatama Gandhi Memorial, Also visit
Laxmi Narayan temple popularly known as Birla Temple. Overnight at the Hotel.
Day 03 / Delhi - Jaipur
Morning drive to Jaipur & transfer to hotel. Later sightseeing of Jaipur
covering City Palace -a delightful blend of Mughal and traditional Rajasthani
architecture, the City Palace sprawls over one-seventh of the area in the
walled city. It houses the Chandra Mahal, Shri Govind Dev Temple and the City
Palace Museum, Jantar Mantar- the largest and the best preserved of the five
observatories built by Jai Singh II in different parts of the country. This
observatory consisting of outsized astronomical instruments is still in use.Also
visit Hawa Mahal -The ornamental facade of this "Palace of Winds"
is a prominent landmark in Jaipur. Its five-storey structure of sandstone
plastered pink encrusted with fine trelliswork and elaborate balconies. The
palace has 953 niches and windows. Built in 1799 by Pratap Singh, the Mahal
was a royal grandstand for the palace women. Overnight at the Hotel.
Day 04 / Jaipur
After breakfast proceed for morning excursion to Amber Fort. Elephant ride ascent
to the fort.
Amber Fort Palace - Amber is the classic romantic Rajasthani fort palace.
Its construction was started by Man Singh I in 1592, and completed by his
descendent Jai Singh I. It's forbidding exterior belies an inner paradise
where a beautiful fusion of Mughal and Hindu styles finds it's ultimate expression.
Also visit Jaigarh Fort - Jaigarh used to be the royal arsenal. The view of
the city of Jaipur from this picturesque fort on top of a hill is truly an
experience of a lifetime.Overnight at the Hotel.
Day 5 / Jaipur - Mandawa
After breakfast drive to Mandawa-The medieval Fort of Mandawa gradually rises
on the horizon like a mirage. A breathtaking view of the town can be seen
from the terrace of Castle Mandawa. Precious collection of arms with jade
handles, traditional ceremonial costumes can be seen at the Museum at the
Castle. The havelies worth a visit are Chokhani, Saraf, Goenka and Ladia in
this town. Built in 1775 by Thakur Nawal Singh, descendant of Rao Shekhaji,
who also founded the city of Nawalgarh. The Castle, now a 51 rooms hotel has
no two rooms alike. It also houses an interesting collection of paintings,
jade, costumes and antiques. The courtyard and the terrace come to live during
evenings with candle-lit dinners and fire-dances during the season. A two
hundred and forty year old fortess, that has been converted by the family
into a fine example of traditional hospitality.Arrive Mandawa & transfer
to hotel.

Entering
the gates, onto the sandy courtyard, you leave behind all traces of the present,
becoming a part of a legend, a fantasy! War scarred turrets, lofty domes, heroic
cannons that seem to look down at you, as silent retainers in green appear to
whisk you away, the tails of their orange 'safas' flapping in the gentle breeze,
mark your arrival to the fanciest destination in Shekhawati. Caparisoned camels
and horses saunter in, carrying the guests as musicians blow horns and drums
roll the Royal Welcome. In the Castle, step into an arched open-fronted verandah
and wander in the under the high ceilinged 'Diwan Khana' (Darbar Hall), where
the walls adorned with ancient portraits of the Mandawa family, recall a bygone
era that was royal, rich and resplendent.
Afternoon walking tour of the painted 'havelis' of some of the leading business
families of the country. Though they no longer live here, the local caretakers
are happy to show the visitors around. Chowkhani Haveli, Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli,
Lakshminarayan Ladia Haveli, Mohahanlal Saraf Haveli and Bhagchandika Haveli
are of special interest. Spend the major part of the day looking into frescoes.Overnight
at the Hotel.
Day 06 / Mandawa - Bikaner
After breakfast drive to Bikaner -The royal fortified city with a timeless appeal.
Lying in the north of the Desert State, the city is dotted with many sand dunes.
Bikaner retains the medieval splendor that pervades the city's lifestyle.
More popularly called the camel country, the city is renowned for the best
riding camels in the world. The ship of the desert is an inseparable part
of life here. Be it pulling heavy carts, transporting grains or working on
wells, camels are the prime helpers. The wells of Bikaner - an important source
of water are other attractions of the city. These are built on high plinths
with slender minareted towers on each of the Four Corners and can be noticed
even from a distance. Arrive Bikaner & transfer to hotel.
Later visit the Junagarh Fort ,constructed between 1588 and 1593 by Raja Jai
Singh, a general in the Moghul Emperor Akbar's army and the Karnimata Temple
at Deshnok. Also visit the prestigious camel breeding farm in the evening.Overnight
at the Hotel.
Day 07 / Bikaner - Jaisalmer
After Breakfast drive to Jaisalmer - Rising from the heart of the Thar Desert
like a golden mirage is the city of Jaisalmer. A commanding fort etched in yellow
sandstone stands, with its awesome splendor, dominating the amber-hued city.
The city has an interesting legend associated with it, according to which,
Lord Krishna-the head of the Yadav Clan, foretold Arjuna that a remote descendent
of the Yadav Clan would build his kingdom atop the Trikuta Hill. His prophecy
was fulfilled in 1156 AD when Rawal Jaisal, a descendent of the Yadav Clan
and a Bhatti Rajput, abandoned his fort at Lodurva and founded a new capital
-Jaisalmer, perched on the Trikuta Hill.
Arrive Jaisalmer & transfer to hotel. Evening at leisure. Overnight at
the Hotel.
Day 08 / Jaisalmer

After
a relaxed breakfast proceed for full day sightseeing tour of The Golden City
- Jaisalmer. It is in the heart of the Great Indian Desert. Its temple, fort
and palaces are all built of yellow stone. The city is a mass of intricately
carved buildings, facades and elaborate balconies. Visit the JAISALMER FORT
- The oldest living Fort in the world, Also visit the Patwon-Ki-Havelies, Salim-Singh-Ki-Haveli
, Gandhi Sagar Tank and Barabagh Hill. Overnight at the Hotel.
Day 09 / Jaisalmer
Day will be free to explore the culture of this unique city.
In the afternoon, visit the Khuri Sand Dunes and the typical Rajasthani Desert
Village. Take a camel ride to view the sunset from the dunes, as the sky is
set on fire. It can be an unforgettable experience.
Return to the village to drive back to Jaisalmer after a Rajasthani dinner
served in the village amidst Rajasthani musicians playing haunting tunes.
Overnight at the Hotel.
Day 10 / Jaisalmer - Jodhpur
After breakfast drive to Jodhpur -Set at the edge of the Thar Desert, the imperial
city of Jodhpur echoes with tales of antiquity in the emptiness of the desert.
Once the capital of the Marwar state, it was founded in 1459 AD by Rao Jodha-chief
of the Rathore clan of Rajputs who claimed to be descendants of Rama - the epic
hero of the Ramayana. The massive 15th century AD Mehrangarh Fort looms on the
top of a rocky hill, soaring 125 Mts. Above the plains. The city is encompassed
by a high wall -10 km long with 8 gates and innumerable bastions.
Arrive Jodhpur & transfer to hotel. Evening at leisure. Overnight at the
Hotel.
Day 11 / Jodhpur
Morning go for a village safari in the jeep and have a rare glimpse into the
rich culture and true essence of India. Abundant wildlife (game) and memorable
moments of the great desert landscape fascinates one while driving along the
countryside.
Afternoon sightseeing tour of Jodhpur - gateway to the desert beyond, home
of the Rathors of Marwar, visit the Mehrangarh Fort, rising up a hilly scarp,
built on the advice of a hermit, overlooking the city in the image of a long
sentinel. Inside the Fort are a number of palaces added by successive rulers.
In this palace you would see different miniature paintings & cradle room.
Later visit Jaswant Thada Memorial & the Umaid Bhawan Palace. Overnight
at the Hotel.
Day 12 / Jodhpur - Mt Abu

After
breakfast drive to Mount Abu -At 1,200 meters, Mount Abu is the highest point
of the Aravalli range passing through Rajasthan. The only hill resort of Rajasthan.
It is build around a lake and is surrounded by forested hills. According to
the legend, the place derives its name from ARBUDA, a serpent who descended
to the spot to rescue Shiva's bull NANDI. Besides having all the features of
a pleasant hill resort, this place is also famous for the DILWARA TEMPLES and
many more archeological remains. There are romantic royal retreats and relics
of the Raj.
Enjoy boating at the Nakki Lake and visit the temples and the museum .Overnight
at the Hotel.
Day 13 / Mt. Abu
Day will be at Mt Abu. Visit the Dilwara Temples during the day. The architecture
of these temples is very interesting and famous. Evening at leisure. Overnight
at the Hotel.
Day 14 / Mount Abu - Udaipur
After breakfast drive to Udaipur -The city of Dawn, Udaipur is a lovely land
around the azure lake, hemmed in by the lush hills of the Aravallis. A vision
in white drenched in romance and beauty, Udaipur is a fascinating blend of
sights, sound and experiences and inspiration for the imagination of poets,
painters and writers.
Its kaleidoscope of fairy-tale palaces, lakes, temples, gardens and narrow lanes
strewn with stalls, carry the flavor of a heroic past, epitomizing valor and
chivalry. Their reflection in the placid waters of the Lake Pichhola is an enticing
sight.
Udaipur is the jewel of Mewar -a kingdom ruled by the Sisodia dynasty for
1200 Years.
Arrive Udaipur & transfer to hotel.Later proceed for Evening Motor launch
cruise on the placid waters of Lake Pichola. From he boat you will be able
to view the city of Udaipur as it rises majestically above the lake in the
middle of the Rajasthan desert. Also visit the Jag Mandir Palace - the other
island palace in the middle of the lake. Spend some time at the Jag Mandir
Palace.Evening at leisure. Overnight at the Hotel.
Day 15 / Udaipur
Proceed for day sightseeing tour of Udaipur, stopping first at City Palace.
Here you will marvel at rooms with mirrored walls and ivory doors, colored
glass windows and inlaid marble balconies and the Peacock Courtyard.
Also visit the lovely Sahelion-ki-Bari Gardens, the Jagdish Temple and the
local folk Museum.
Overnight at the Hotel.
Day 16 / Udaipur - Chittaurgarh

After
breakfast drive to Chittaurgarh-The pride and glory of Rajasthan, Chittaur echoes
with the tales of romance and valor unique to the Rajput tradition. A ruined
citadel - Where the royal past lives in its imposing forts, graceful palaces
and spectacular chattris.
This fortified settlement has been ravaged thrice and each time the outcome
was 'Jauhar'-when women and children immolated themselves on a huge funeral
pyre while men donned in saffron robes of martyrdom rode out of the fort towards
a certain death.
Arrive Chittaurgarh & transfer to hotel. Later proceed for sightseeing
of Chittaurgarh Fort -Believed to have been constructed by the Mori rulers
in the 7th century, this fort is located on a 180m high hill, covering 700
acres. "Tablets" and "Chattris" lie between several monumental
gates. Also visit Padmini Palace - The palace of the legendary queen of Mewar.
Overnight at the Hotel.
Day 17 / Chittaurgarh - Kota
Morning drive to Kota -Along the eastern bank of the Chambal River lies Kota
- an amazing juxtaposition of the majestic medieval age and modern industrialization,
temples and untouched wealth of impressive forts, opulent palaces and splendid
temples. Kota dates back over several centuries but still retains its past
glory, present day edifices and heavy industries. The industries have made
it the industrial heartland of Rajasthan.
The history of the city dates back to the 12th century AD when the HADA Chieftain,
Rao Deva, conquered the territory and founded Bundi and Hadoti. Later, in the
early 17th century AD during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir, the ruler
of Bundi -Rao Ratan Singh, gave the smaller principality of Kota to his son,
Madho Singh. Since then Kota became a hallmark of the Rajput gallantry and culture.
Arrive Kota & transfer to hotel. Later sightseeing of Kota covering Brijraj
Bhawan Palace, a colonial style palace, situated on the bank of river Chambal,
was build in the early nineties. The palace has large spacious rooms that
are tastefully done up with antique furniture. An intresting feature of the
palace is the fact that almost all the rooms overlook the Chambal river providing
an arrresting view of the mighty river.
Umed Bhawan Palace is one of the most beautiful palaces of Kota. Built in
1009 by Maharao Umed Singh II of Kota. This palace was designed by Sir Swinton
Jacob who spent many years in Rajasthan. The overall design of the palace
is European. There is an Edwardian drawing room, a billiard room and a very
well laid out garden surrounding the palace.There are long corridors, courtyard
and Italian marble floors.
Chambel Garden The lush green garden at Amar Niwas makes a lovely picnic spot.
While absorbing the ambience of the place one can enjoy a boat ride.
Maharao Madho Singh Museum situated in the old palace, it houses a rich collection
of Rajput paintings of the Kota school, exquisite sculptures and other valuable
antiques. The museum is the treasure house of artistic items used by the rulers
of kota.
Overnight at the Hotel.
Day 18 / Kota - Ranthambhore

After
breakfast drive to Ranthambhore - the famous Tiger Reserve, is perhaps the best
place in the world to sight a tiger in the wild. The Ranthambhore National Park
has had more Tiger sightings than any other National Park in the country. It
has come to be known as "The land of the Tiger", where most of the
documented footage of this majestic beast has been recorded.
It spreads over a highly undulating topography varying from gentle to steep
slopes; from flat topped hills of the Vindhyas to the conical hillocks and
sharp ridges of the Aravallis, from wide and flat valleys to narrow rocky
gorges. An important geological feature the 'Great Boundary Fault' where the
Vindhya plateaus meet the Aravali hill Ranges, meanders through the Reserve.
The River Chambal in the South and the River Banas in the North bind the National
Park.
Ranthambhore forest is of tropical dry deciduous type further classified as
Dhok climax forest because of the predominance of Dhok (Anogeissus pendulla)
found nearly everywhere. Dhok is an extremely hardy tree, capable of withstanding
prolonged droughts. The leaf of this tree is good fodder and they are browsed
by herbivores, and form a significant part of their diet. Even the dry, fallen
leaves, eaten by them, are rich source of nutrition.
The lakes abound with aquatic vegetation including Duckweed, lilies and lotus.
A haven for a multitude of wild animals, the Park boasts of playing host to
tigers, leopards, the elusive hyenas, sloth bears, wild boars, crocodiles
and so on. Besides, there are over 300 species of birds, from the majestic
Crested Serpent Eagle to the exotic Golden Oriole.
Tiger, at the apex of the food chain, lord over the kingdom in a subtle way.
Solitary by nature, it operates in stealth. Therefore tiger sightings, frequent
as they are, are always a matter of chance. However, even evidences of tiger's
activities are very exciting.
Ranthambhore is also very rich in bird life with over 300 species of birds.
In fact, for a keen bird-watcher Ranthambhore and its surrounding areas are
paradise. Birds like Greylag geese, Bar headed geese, Painted stork, Pochards,
Gadwall, Mallard, Tawny Eagle, Greater and Lesser Spotted Eagle, the rare
Black Eagle, Greater and Lesser Flamingoes and many more are regular winter
migrants which come from their nesting grounds north of Himalayas to Ranthambhore
and surrounding areas.
Besides Tiger, there are many other animals to observe, understand and enjoy,
Elegant and graceful Spotted Deer, huge Sambar, Crocodiles basking around
the banks of the lakes, Vultures soaring in the sky, Crested Serpent Eagle
scanning the ground from its perch or the kaleidoscope of waterfowls at the
pools are all the interest for a visitor with sensitivity.
Day at leisure .Overnight at the Hotel.
Day 19 / Ranthambhore
Morning & Afternoon Jungle safari by Canter. Overnight at the Hotel.
Day 20 / Ranthambhore - Agra
After breakfast drive to Agra-Badal Singh established the city of Taj in 1475.
Agra finds mention in the Mahabharat as Agraban. This city in those days was
considered to be the sister-city of Mathura, which was more prominent than
Agraban. Agra came into its own when the Lodhi Kings chose this place beside
the River Yamuna to be their capital city. Sikander Lodhi made Agra his capital
but Babar defeated the Lodhis to capture not only Agra but also laid the foundation
of the Mughal empire.
The coming of Babar heralded a new era, which was to see Agra at its zenith
during the reign of Akbar, Jehangir and Shah Jahan. It was during Akbar's
period that Agra became the center of art, culture and commerce and learning.
This trend reached its height when Shah Jahan became the ruler.

In
the Mid 16th century and earlier 17th century Agra witnessed a frenzied building
activity and it was during this time when the symbol of love Taj Mahal was built.
The buildings made during this era were purely in the contemporary Mughal style
and of very high quality. The same is still reflected in whatever monuments
remain in Agra. The narrow lanes of Agra filled with aroma of Mughlai cuisine,
the craftsman who are busy in crating master pieces with their skill all remind
of the Mughal royalty which this city had once experienced. Today whatever remains,
has become a major tourist attraction which has taken Agra again to the heights
of glory but this time as a major tourist destination of India.
Arrive Agra & transfer to hotel. Overnight at the Hotel..
Day 21 / Agra - Delhi
Morning at sunrise visit the TAJ MAHAL - one of the Seven Wonders of the World
was built by Shah Jahan in 1631 AD and was completed in 1651AD. Taj Mahal
- The symbol of Love was built in the memory of Mumtaz Mahal (Shah Jahan'
s second Wife).
Also visit Agra Fort - Built by the famed Mughal emperor Akbar in 1565 AD,
the fort is predominantly of red sandstone. Ensconced within is the picture
perfect Pearl Mosque, which is a major tourist attraction.
Later drive to Delhi via Sikandra and the holy city of Mathura. Arrive Delhi
& transfer to hotel. Overnight at the Hotel..
Day 22 / Departure
Transfer to airport to connect the onward flight.
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