Today, Depart on your exciting tour to the land of colors – India. On arrival at Delhi airport, you will meet and transferred to your pre-booked hotel. Here you stay for two nights. Your hotel is located in heart of the city to give you the best timings to reach all the famous monuments and markets. Overnight at the hotel.
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There is much to see and do in Delhi capital city of independent India. Seven cities have existed here since the 10th Century and it has been ruled over by Rajputs, Turks, Afghans, Mughals and the British. Delhi is two cities in one. The first is the Old Delhi of the Mughals, created by Shah Jehan and still a medieval palace of forts, mosques, and bazaars whilst the second is New Delhi. After buffet breakfast at the hotel, board your coach to explore Old and New Delhi, a city truly full of fascinating contrasts, where by day, temples are packed with the devout, and by night, hotel discos are packed with the affluent. Visit Raj Ghat, the memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, built at the site of his cremation on the banks of the Yamuna River. Drive past the Red Fort and continue to the Jama Masjid, site of an exquisite mosque in red sandstone and marble. Completed in 1656 after six years of work by 5,000 laborers, it is considered one of the loveliest houses of worship in the world. Take a rickshaw ride around Old Delhi’s bustling marketplace of Chandni Chowk. This afternoon you will visit New Delhi, which reflects the legacy the British left behind. Whereas the walled old city is all tradition in all its facets, New Delhi is a city trying to live up to the best of 21st century standards. Your tour to New Delhi begins with a visit to the Qutub Minar, the 234-foot high tower made of sandstone, known as the seventh wonder of Hindustan and the tallest stone tower in India and a wonderful example of Indo-Islamic architecture, complete with terra-cotta frills. At its foot lies the Quwwat-ul-Islam Masjid, the first Muslim mosque in India erected in the 12th century on the site of a Hindu temple, from materials salvaged from 27 demolished Hindu and Jain shrines a monument built by Edwin Lutyens to commemorate the Indian soldiers who died in the World War and the Afghan Wars, to the Parliament building and the Rastrapathi Bhawan, the President's residence. Overnight at the hotel.
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After breakfast in the morning, visit the famous city known as Pink City because it was built of pink stucco in imitation of sandstone. This capital of the state of Rajasthan is a land of beauty, color, and paradox. Here you find invincible forts and magnificent palaces and gardens, waves of sand dunes and serene lakes. Except for the busy traffic of bicycles, cars, and buses, little seems to have changed. Jaipur was founded in 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II and is a marvelous synthesis of architectural influences that range from Hindu and Jain to Mughal. A well-planned city built from rose-colored terracotta that has given it a distinctive pink hue. Visit the ancient capital of Amber to see the fabulous Amber Fort. Amber Fort, begun in the 17th century by Maharaja Mansingh, Mughal Emperor Akbar's most successful General. The fort is surrounded by fortified battlements and overlooks the Moat Lake. Ruins and remains are spread over the Aravalli hills and sprawling crenulated walls lattice the surrounding area. Before the City Palace was constructed in Jaipur, Amber was the seat of power. Ascend to the fortress by jeep or elephant (if available) to view the sprawling complex of courtyards and halls, many of them hung with magnificent wall paintings and some inlaid with precious stones and mirrors. In the Sheesh Mahal – Hall of Mirrors – a single lamplight is reflected in the many mirrors lighting up the entire room. This afternoon, return to the city of Jaipur. Highlights of this afternoon's touring include the City Palace, an overwhelming complex of exquisite palaces, gardens and courtyards, decorative art and carved doorways. The City Palace Museum houses collections of rare manuscripts, armor, costumes, carpets and miniature paintings. Walk to the adjacent Jantar Mantar (Astronomical Observatory), a collection of architectural astronomical instruments, built by Maharaja Jai Singh II at his then new capital of Jaipur between 1727 and 1733. The observatory instruments are in most cases huge structures, built on such scale so that accuracy of readings can be obtained. The samrat yantra, for instance, which is a sundial, can be used to tell the time to an accuracy of about a minute. Overnight at the hotel.
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After breakfast in the morning, visit the Palace of Winds, the Hawa Mahal. Famous for its beehive like structure, the Mahal is an interplay of red and pink sandstone, carefully and painstakingly outlined with white borders and motifs, which served as an elaborate latticed facade behind which the cloistered ladies of the court used to watch the daily goings on in the street below. Enjoy the remainder of the day to wonder about the local markets where you will find lovely silver jewelry, handicrafts and roadside mehndiwala (henna painters) who will paint ladies hands in the local tradition. Overnight at the hotel.
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After breakfast in the morning, check out from your hotel to drive to Bikaner. Rao Bikaji, a Rathore prince, founded the city of Bikaner in 1488. Bikaji was one of the sons of Rao Jodhaji, the founder of Jodhpur. The strategic location of Bikaner on the ancient caravan routes that came from West/Central Asia made it prime trades center in the times of the yore. Bikaner stands on a slightly raised ground and is circumscribed by a seven-kilometer-long embattled wall with five gates. After check into your pre-booked hotel, get ready yourself to visit this ancient city sights. Start with Junagarh fort, The Junagarh Fort is one of the forts in India that has never been conquered or seized. Raja Rai Singh, a general in the army of Emperor Akbar built it in 1593. Enclosed by a moat, the fort has a number of gates. Karan Pol (gate) provides access to the fort. Next to it is Suraj Pol (sun gate). There are a number of buildings within the fort like Anup Mahal, Ganga Niwas, and Rang Mahal. There is also a Har Mandir, the royal temple for worshipping gods and goddesses. Built in red sandstone and marble, these palaces house numerous courtyards, balconies, kiosks, and windows. Later in the afternoon, visit Lalgarh palace. A Bikaner, Rajasthan sightseeing tour must include the Lal Garh Palace. Maharaja Ganga Singh built the palace in the memory of his father Maharaja Lal Singh in 1902. Constructed in red sandstone, the palace is an architectural delight. The architecture is a blend of Rajput, Mughal and European architecture. Ornamenting the palace is amazing latticework and filigree work. The palace also houses a rare collection of paintings and hunting trophies. Overnight at the hotel.
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After breakfast in the morning, check out from your hotel, to drive to heart of Thar desert – Jaisalmer. On arrival in Jaisalmer check into your pre-booked hotel. Relax and fresh ‘n up yourself to explore this ultimate destination. The city of Jaisalmer is named after Rawal Jaisal, a Bhatti Rajput ruler. He founded the city in 1156. During the medieval times, Jaisalmer served as the main trade route linking India to Egypt, Arabia, Persia, Africa and the West. Later, visit Patwon ki Haweli. This five-story high haveli is one of the largest and most intricate havelis in Jaisalmer. The haveli is beautifully and extensively carved. The haveli is divided into six apartments. Two apartments are taken over by Archaeological Survey of India, two by families operating craft-shops and two are converted into private Homes. Some of the inside walls still contain paintings and mirror work. Also visit Jaisalmer Fort. Jaisalmer, Rajasthan sightseeing tour must include a visit to the Jaisalmer fort. Jaisalmer fort is the second oldest fort in the state of Rajasthan. It hovers on a 250 feet high hilltop, providing an amazing view of the vast desert below. The fort has five palaces namely, Sarvottam Vilas, Akhai Vilas, Gaj Mahal, Rang Mahal and Moti Mahal. Then visit to Gadsisar Lake. Gadsisar is an artificial lake built by Maharawal Gadsi in 14th century. This rainwater lake served as the main source of water for entire town at that time. The embankments of the lake house numerous small temple & shrines. The road to the lake has a beautiful gateway arching across it. It was built by a royal courtesan Dillon in the latter half of 19th century. There is lots more to go – Salim Singh ki Haveli, Nathmalji ki Haweli etc. Overnight at the hotel.
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After breakfast this morning, we are driving you to the real taste of Thaar – Sand dunes. This day you will visit Sam Sand dunes. The ripples on the wind-caressed dunes create enchanting mirages. Sam Sand Dunes are situated at a distance of approximately 42 km from the city of Jaisalmer. Located in the midst of the Thar Desert, these sand dunes are amongst the most famous ones in Rajasthan. These 3km long, 1km wide and almost half a kilometer high sand dunes keep on shifting on a permanent basis. The area of the Rajasthan Sam Sand Dunes supports absolutely no plant life. The whirling air currents of this area match with those of the sandstorms in the Sahara. One of the most pleasurable moments comes at the time of the sunset. Watching the sand dunes in the faint orange glow of the sun with the ballads of the legendary lovers playing in the background leaves you completely speechless. Overnight at the hotel.
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After breakfast in the morning, check out and drive to Jodhpur, the second largest city of Rajasthan after Jaipur. Rao Jodha, a chief of Rathore clan, founded the city in 1459. The city now stands divided into two parts, the old city and the new city. Surrounded by a 10 km long wall, the old city has 8 gates leading out of it. Beyond the walled old city, lies the new city of Jodhpur. Jodhpur is a city rich in history as well as architecture. The main tourist attractions of Jodhpur consist of its massive fort, palaces, museums, lakes, gardens, etc. After check into your hotel, start exploring this city. Start the sight from Mehrangarh Fort. It is situated on 150 m high hill and can be reached from the city through a circular road. It is one of the largest and most magnificent forts in India. Mehrangarh fort has 7 gates, which need to be crossed before reaching the main complex. There is a chhatri of a soldier Kirat Singh Soda to the left of the Mehrangarh Fort. He fell while defending the fort against the armies of Amber on the stop where the chhatri now stands. Mehrangarh fort also encompasses a number of period room or palaces. Some of them are Phool Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, Moti Mahal, Jhanki Mahal, etc. Continue this Royal sights to the famous Umaid Bhawan Palace. Maharaja Umaid Singh, an admirer of western lifestyles hired a famous Edwardian architect, Henry Vaughan Lanchester, for Umaid Bhavan Palace, Jodhpur. The Maharaja got the palace constructed with the intention of providing employment to famine-stricken farmers. The palace consists of 347 rooms. Jodhpur Umaid Bhawan Palace was one of the last palaces to be built in India. The Palace has now been converted into five star deluxe palace hotel. Overnight at the hotel.
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After breakfast in the morning, visit Khimsar fort palace today. Khimsar Fort Palace of Rajasthan is located at a distance of 90 km from Jodhpur. The initial construction of the fort dates back to the early 16th century. The most recent addition to the Khimsar Fort Palace was carried out in the 1940's. This was when Thakur Onkar Singh, the present chief and the 17th direct descendant of Rao Karamsi built a regal wing for himself. In spite of all the alterations and additions done to the fort from time to time, it displays an amazing heterogeneity. Presently, it has been converted into Khimsar Palace Heritage Hotel. On one hand, Khimsar Palace Hotel of Rajasthan provides all the luxuries of a contemporary. While, on the other, its scarred walls and battlements remind you of it's rich and glorious past. Perched high on the edge of the Great Indian Thar Desert, it serves as a window to the rural life of India. Later in the evening, some time is kept free to stroll along the local market of Jodhpur. The local markets here offer you a good variety of Handicrafts, Bandhini (tie and dye fabric), Footwear (mainly embroidered jutis), Lac works and Bangles, Spices etc. Overnight at the hotel.
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After breakfast this morning, drive to Udaipur, also known as Venice of the East. Udaipur is often referred to as the most romantic city in India. In contrast to some of its desert neighbours Udaipur presents an enchanting image of white marble palaces, placid blue lakes and green hills and is an oasis of colour in a stark and arid region. Founded by Maharana Udai Singh II in 1568, Udaipur has many legends attached to it. India mesmerizes the tourists with its charm and beauty. Because of many lakes Udaipur, it is sometimes also called the city of lakes. Udaipur travel and tourism will bring you across a number of palaces, rich in architectural beauty. After check into your pre-booked hotel, start the city tour. Udaipur, Rajasthan sightseeing tour is incomplete without a visit to this lake. An artificial lake, Lake Pichola was constructed by Maharana Udai Singh II after he founded the city of Udaipur. The lake is 4 km long and 3 km wide and encloses the Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir. One of the most scenic spots of Udaipur, Lake Pichola also houses the City Palace on its eastern banks. Niwas Island and the Jag Mandir. One of the most scenic spots of Udaipur, Lake Pichola also houses the City Palace on its eastern banks. City Palace of Rajasthan towers over the Pichola Lake. There are a number of balconies, towers, etc in the palace providing with an amazing view of the lake. The palace also has a Surya Chopar, the sun square, which displays a huge ornamental sun. The Udaipur City Palace has a number of gates. Hati Pol, the Elephant Gate, provides you entry into the palace. Then there is the Bari Pol, the Big Gate, leading you to another gate Tripolia, the Triple Gate. Overnight at the hotel.
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After breakfast in the morning, enjoy the local sights of Udaipur. Visit Fateh Prakash Palace. The corridors of the Fateh Prakash palace are adorned with huge paintings of the Mewar School, which flourished during 17th to 19th century. The Fateh Prakash Palace at Udaipur was resided in by Maharana Fateh Singh. The crystal gallery of Fateh Prakash Palace, Udaipur has a splendid collection of crystals. The main collector of these crystals was Maharana Sajjan Singh who ordered these crystals from F & C Osler England. One of the famous pieces of this crystal gallery is an intricate jewel studded carpet. The gallery has a collection of numerous other crystal items including tables, sofa sets, dining table, dressers, fountains, beds, washing bowls, decanters, perfume bottles and so on. Continue the visit to Deogarh Palace. Deogarh Mahal of Rajasthan is an impressive palace built in the 17th century. Surrounded by the Aravallis and speckled with lakes, the palace presents a magnificent sight. The main attractions of the Deogarh Palace are its graying battlements, domes, turrets, jharokhas, massive gateways and a rich collection of miniature paintings. Standing at a height of about 2100 ft above sea level, the palace was built by Rawat Dwarka Dasji as a family residence. A part of the Deogarh Palace has now been converted into a heritage hotel and is run by the royal family. The other half still houses the heirs of the Rawat family. Later in the afternoon drive to Karni Fort. Karni fort of Bambora, Rajasthan is situated 50 km to the south of Udaipur city. The Karni fort bears close allegiance to the Rajputs and stands as a witness to numerous royal battles. The most amazing feature of the Karni Fort Heritage Hotel, near Udaipur, is the way it was renovated keeping intact its charisma. Beautiful mirror work and gilded furniture ornament the interiors of the hotel. Each and every room, adorned with antique furniture, sports a look different from the other. Overnight at the hotel.
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After breakfast in the morning, check out and drive to the Land of Brahma – Pushkar, where the largest Camel fair takes place. After check in, ready yourself for a city tour of Pushkar. There is a great legend behind the city of Pushkar. The word Pushkar means a pond created by the flower. The city along with the lake was created when Brahma released a Lotus from his hands on Earth, for the purpose of deciding the venue for his yagna. Apart from the famous Pushkar Lake and numerous temples in the city of Pushkar, it is also famous for the Pushkar Fair. The fair is held annually and holds much religious significance. Also, organized at the same time, is the largest Camel fair of the world. Pushkar is a much-loved tourist destination, many who visit there just fall in love with the place and overstay. In the most famous sights of Pushkar, you can visit Brahma temple. The most famous and visited tourist attraction of Pushkar is the Brahma Temple. It is the only temple of Lord Brahma (creator of the world) in the whole world. The temple was constructed in the 14th Century. It houses a life-size statue of Lord Brahma. The temple is made up of marble and is its floor is decorated with silver coins, donated by the pilgrims. Also, visit to Savitri temple. The Savitri temple is dedicated to Goddess Savitri, the wife of Lord Brahma. Positioned on the Ratnagiri Hill, this temple holds a legend to itself. Conclude your tour by visiting the Warah temple & Pushkar Lake. Overnight at the hotel.
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After breakfast in the morning, check out and continue your exciting holidays to Ranthambore. The wildlife century in Rajasthan. Originally the private hunting ground of the Maharajas of Jaipur, Ranthambore National Park encompasses nearly 400 square kilometers of dry deciduous forest in southwestern Rajasthan. The sanctuary has river Chambal in the south and river Banas in the north bordering it. Dry deciduous forest, open grassy paddock, several lakes, and rivers that make up the park can be passed through only by the roads built by the Forest department. There are three big lakes in the sanctuary, the Padam Talab (Lake), Malik Talab and Raj Bagh. There is an impressive range of birdlife on the park’s lakes and there is a wide range of animal species including sambar, chital, nilgai, chinkara, wild boar, sloth bear, hyena, jackal, and leopard. However, Ranthambore is most famous for its tigers and here, more than in any other park or sanctuary in India, tigers are now encountered in broad daylight. Nevertheless, it is still important to bear in mind that tiger sightings are still always a matter of luck. Overnight at the hotel.
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After breakfast in the morning, drive to Agra. The city of love and devotion. Agra, the imperial capital of erstwhile Mughal Empire, is the city of unspeakable grandeur. On arrival check into your pre-booked hotel. After a fresh and up drive to Fatehpur & Sikri to visit Agra Fort. Fatehpur Sikri is actually a historical capital city made out of twin village of Fatehpur and Sikri that are situated 45 odd kilometers from the city of Agra. The most interesting monument in the city is the mighty Buland Darwaza that guards the entrance of the Gate. As you enter the gate, Jama Masjid falls to your left. The beautifully carved tomb of Khwaza Salim Chisti is situated in the middle of the big square courtyard. As you take the right gate, Sikri fort falls on your left and so are Panch Mahal and Jodha Bai Palace. Architecture of all these buildings has a subtle blend of Hindu and Islamic architectural designs. Fatehpur Sikri has all these and much more. Also visit to Panch Mahal. Panch Mahal is basically a five-storied structure that can easily pass as an architectural marvel. Panch Mahal also signifies the undiluted imprint that Buddhism has left on the Indian psyche. This is proved by the fact that Panch Mahal is built on the Buddhist architectural style. Built on the pattern of a Buddhist Temple, Panch Mahal was basically a pleasure palace of emperor Akbar. He primarily used it for relaxation and entertainment purpose. At Sikri also visit to Salim Chisti Tomb. Khwaza Salim Chisti was a Sufi saint of the Chisti order in 16th century India. The saint used to reside in the then dusty village of Sikri. It is said that Khwaza Salim Chisti blessed emperor Akbar with a son. The son was named Salim in reverence of the saint, who in the course of history came to be known as Emperor Jahangir Jahandar. When Khwaza Salim Chisti died, he was buried in the same Sikri complex where he once resided. A tomb that is popularly called Mazaar in Hindustani was later commissioned that stands in the middle of the courtyard of the Jama Mosque in Sikri Fort Complex. The Naqqashi and Jaali work of this low-domed tomb has fewer parallels in India. Overnight at the hotel.
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After breakfast in the morning visit to the world famous Taj. The Taj Mahal is considered to be the symbol of undying love. It is supposed to be a timeless beauty that depicts the splendor of a woman who truly loved her husband. Built over a time period of 22 years by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, the Taj Mahal till date never fails to attract love-struck couples from far and wide. The Taj Mahal continues to enthrall not just visitors but also artists, painters, sculptors, poets, and photographers. Never has a monument been talked of so much that it appears in each and every aspect of art. The exquisite monument in white marble stands on the banks of the River Yamuna in Agra and looks picture perfect. It gives the word "perfection" an entirely new meaning. In fact, it is said that one must visit India just to see the Taj Mahal. One of the most famous symbols of tourism. At the end of the day, you will be satisfied with the experience, which is truly mind-blowing and one that you shall not forget for the rest of your life. Afterward, lose yourself in the local marble and leather markets where you should do your best to bargain for the marble products and high-quality leather wallets, shoes and belts. Be sure to visit the "Petra Dura Workshop" where you'll find beautiful marble inlay that is among the most renowned of India's handicrafts. During your visit enjoy an opportunity to watch as artisans create fine quality marble inlay pieces.
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After breakfast check out and proceed to Delhi international airport to catch your flight back to Home. Arrive Home with pleasant memories of your India tour, which we sure you will treasure of a lifetime. Your valued suggestions are highly appreciated.
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Category | Per Person | Extra Adult | Extra Child |
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Standard | USD 1691 | USD 1522 | USD 1184 |
Deluxe | USD 1894 | USD 1704 | USD 1326 |
Place | Nights | Deluxe | Standard | Meal Plan |
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Delhi | 02 | Shevani Nehru Place | Evoke Lifestyle | Breakfast Only |
Jaipur | 02 | Regenta Central | Mansingh | Breakfast Only |
Bikaner | 01 | Vista Bikaner | Hari Bhawan Palace | Breakfast Only |
Jaisalmer | 02 | Rang Mahal | Rawalkot | Breakfast Only |
Jodhpur | 01 | Ranbanka Palace | Treehouse Amaara | Breakfast Only |
Khimsar | 01 | Khimsar Fort | Khimsar Fort | Breakfast Only |
Udaipur | 02 | Royal Retreat & Spa | Fern Residency | Breakfast Only |
Pushkar | 01 | Ananta Spa Resort | Aaram Bagh | Breakfast Only |
Ranthambhore | 01 | Jungle Vilas | Ranthambhore Bagh Palace | Breakfast Only |
Agra | 02 | Mansingh | Howard Plaza | Breakfast Only |
NOTE: Rooms are subject to availability, we will provide alternate hotels if above hotels are not available.