| Duration: 16 Days |
| Available Destinations:
Covering Delhi, Jaipur, Pushkar, Udaipur, Mount Abu, Jodhpur,
Jaiselmer, Bikaner, Bharatpur, Agra, Delhi |
| Day 01: Arrive in Delhi for
overnight stay. |
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| Day 02: Explore the highlights
of Delhi
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| Lotus Temple:
A great piece of architecture built in a lotus flower
shape. |
| Humayun's Tomb:
The final resting place of the Mughal emperor Humayun. |
| India Gate:
A famous war memorial built in memory of soldiers who
laid lives for the country. |
| Lodi's Tomb:
The tomb of the famous Lodi King. |
| Qutab Minar:
The famous minaret was built by Quitubuddin AIbak in the
year 1199. |
| Red Fort:
The imposing Red Stone structure built by the Mughal Rulers.
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| Safdurjung
Tomb: Thus tomb was built by Nawab Shuja-ud-Daulah,
the son of Safdurjung. |
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| Day 03: Arrive in Jaipur for
exploring the highlights of the city |
| Amber Fort:
This magnificent structure housed the ancient capital
of the State. |
| Sheesh Mahal:
It is the Hall of Victory glittering with mirrors. |
| Maharaja's
City Palace: Experience the past opulence of this
city in this palace. |
| The Observatory:
This observatory was made to calculate movement of planets
in solar system. |
| Ram Niwas Gardens:
A beautifully designed lush garden is a must visit. |
| Hawa Mahal:
The palace on winds is the most prominent building
of the city. |
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| Day 04: Arrive in Pushkar
for exploring the highlights of the city. |
| Pushkar Fair:
Enjoy the various events and activities in Pushkar fair
the whole day. Proceed to Udaipur in the afternoon by
road. |
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| Day 05 & 06: Arrive in
Udaipur for exploring the highlights of the city. |
| City Palace:
A regal architectural wonder soaring over the lake on
a mount. |
| Jag Mandir
Island: The lovely
palace is in the centre of the lake Pichola. |
| Lake Pichola:
It is an oasis in the desert, a lovely setting for a romantic
dinner. |
| Bagore-Ki Haveli:
It is a museum having 100 rooms, Rajasthani costumes,
modern art and paintings. |
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| Day 08 & 09:
Arrive in Mount Abu for exploring the highlights
of the city. |
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Dilwara Temples: No visit
to Abu can be complete without a trip to the famed Dilwara
temples.
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Gaumukh Temple: A natural
spring that flows that through a sculpted cow's head.
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Guru Shikhar: The highest
peak on the mount (1722 meters above the sea level).
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Toad Rock: This rock is
so called because of its likeness to gigantic toad about
to leap into the water.
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Sunset Point: It provides
a lovely view of the setting sun.
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Nakki Lake: This is a
beautiful lake picturesquely set amidst hills.
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Achalgarh: This is a medieval
monument of Mt Abu, famous for the Achalgarh fort.
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Wild life Sanctuary:
Presently the Panther is the apex predator. Other animals
found here are Sambar, Jungle Cat, Small Indian Civet,
Wolf,
Hyena, Jackal, Indian Fox, Common Langoors, Wild Boar,
Pangolin, Rate!, Common Mongoose, Indian Hare, Porcupine,
Hedgehog, etc. |
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| Day 10: Arrive in Jodhpur
for exploring the highlights of the city. |
Meharangarh
Fort: The stunning top of hill fortress is one
of the biggest forts in India.
Jaswant Thada: This milky-white
marble monument was built in 1899.
Umaid Bhawan Palace: The
fortress has 347 rooms & is among the premium palaces
of India.
Clock Tower & Markets:
It's the place for Shopping.
Mandore Garden: The gorgeous
garden has few monuments of Jodhpur's previous rulers. |
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| Day 11:
Arrive in Jaiselmer for exploring the highlights
of the city. |
| Jaiselmer Fort:
This fort was built in 1156. It has lot of interesting
poles & traditional Havelis. |
| Patwon ki Haveli:
These havelis with Jhala work are beautifully designed
& crafted very finely. |
| Gadi Sagar
Lake: The Lake was once the water supply of the
city. |
| Sam Sand Dunes:
The beautiful sand dune of Sam & camel safari is a
must activity there. |
| Museums:
There are three key museums in Jaiselmer, Desert Culture
Museum, Jaiselmer Folklore Museum and Government Museum.
All of them are worth to visit. |
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| Day 12: Arrive in Bikaner
for exploring the highlights of the city. |
| Junagarh: This
fort is a formidable structure encircled by moat and has
some beautiful palaces. |
| Camel Research
Farm: This is a Camel breeding farm managed by
the Indian government. |
| Bhandasar Jain
Temple: Beautiful 16th century A.D. Jain temple
dedicated to 13th Tirthankar. |
| Lal Garh Palace:
This is an architectural masterpiece in red sandstone.
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| Day 13:
Arrive in Mandwa for exploring the highlights of
the city. |
| Castle Mandawa:
This is perfectly positioned in the centre of the Shekhavati
region. |
| The grand havelis:
These havelis are instances of the well-known Shekhavati
workmanship. |
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| Day 14 & 15: Arrive in
Bharatpur for exploring the highlights of the city. |
| Bharatpur Bird
Sanctuary: This is certainly, one of the finest
and most renowned wildlife sanctuaries in the entire India.
It is the only wildlife sanctuary in India that is artificially
made by a Maharaja. One of the finest bird sanctuaries
in the world, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is located in Bharatpur
city of Rajasthan and also known as the Keoladeo Ghana
National Park. Indigenous water birds and the migratory
water birds in the sanctuary include Sambar, Chital, Nilgai
and Boar |
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| Day 16: Arrive in Agra for
exploring the highlights of the city. |
| Tajmahal:
The world famous monument of love. |
| Agra Fort:
The red stone immense structure, overlooking the Taj. |
| Fatehpur Sikri:
It is a famous ghost town, which Akbar built as
capital of his Mughal Kingdom. |
| Sikandra:
It is the final resting place of the greatest of all Mughal
kings Akbar. |
| Mathura &
Vrindavan: They are related to the birth place
of Lord Krishna. |