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Rajasthan
Royal Splendor Tour Packages
| Rajasthan
Royal Splendor Tour package |
Place Covered : DELHI –
MANDAWA- SAMODE – ROOPENGARH – DEOGARH – KUMBALGARH – UDAIPUR –
ROHETGARH – JODHPUR – BUNDI – JAIPUR FATEHPURSIKIRI- AGRA –
DELHI
Duration : 16 Night/ 17 Days |
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DAY-01 : ARRIVE DELHI
Upon arrival at International Airport you are met and
transferred to your prebooked Hotel. Upon arrival at the hotel
you are received with a traditional welcome of TIKKA and ARTI.
Afternoon visit Qutab Minar India Gate, Rajghat and Shanti Vana
the cremation sites of Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru,
Drive past Red Fort, Jama Masjid and Parliament street and
President House.overnight at hotel.
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DAY-02 : DELHI-MANDAWA ( BY
SURFACE)
After breakfast we leave for Mandawa the heart of the Thar
Desert which used to be a medieval Indian trade city and still
has beautifully preserved houses of medieval Indian traders in
typical Rajput style - wooden doors, bamboo thatched roofs, mud
plastered walls and floor and ethnic decor etc.
Overnight at Hotel.
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DAY-03 :
MANDAWA-SAMODE ( BY SURFACE)
After Breakfast Today we drive Towards Samode .Upon arrival
checkin at Samode Palace. Samode Palace is one of India's most
charming and romantic hotels. If offers a quiet, elegant and
luxurious atmosphere. The Palace has been meticulously restored
offering a retreat into an aesthetically beautifully environment
where visitors can enjoy India's natural beauty and rich
history.
Samode palace was transformed into one the country's premium
palace hotels in 1987, and is a perfect example of Samode
according to the Rajputana Gazetteer of 1879 was a large and
flourishing town. The Zamidars (landlords) of Samode the
principal thakurs of the state of Amber were the Nathawat clan
from Chomu, a branch of the house of Amber, tracing their
relation to the Jaipur Maharaja the fabled Prithviraj Singhji
the 17th Prince of the house of Kacchwaha Rajputs. Evening
sightseeing Tour of samode .
Overnight at the Hotel .
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DAY-04 :
SAMODE-ROOPENGARH( BY SURFACE)
After Breakfast Today we continue our drive towards Roopengarh .
Upon arrival check in at your Hotel . Afternoon sightseeing tour
of Roopengarh visiting fort and palaces etc.
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DAY 05 :
ROOPENGARH-DEOGARH( BY SURFACE)
after breakfast we leave for Deogarh . Upon arrival check in at
your Hotel . afternoon sightseeing tour of Deogarh .
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DAY 06 :
DEOGARH-KUMBALGARH( BY SURFACE)
After Breakfast we continue our drive to Kumbalgarh. Rana Kumbha
, the legendary Mewari Hero, an astute and a great builder
constructed 32 of the 84 fortesses in Mewar.Of these , the most
imposing one, is Kumbalgarh - set amidst 36 Kms of the twenty
feet thick ramparts and 365 temples.It is a place for serenity
and calm of the countryside away from the madding crowd.
Overnight at the Hotel.
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DAY 07 :
KUMBALGARH-UDAIPUR( BY SURFACE)
Early breakfast and then we enjoy the exciting visit to the
adjoining wildlife sanctuary which boasts of panthers, wild-
boars, antelope, deer etc. and meet the local tribals BHIL &
GARASIAS. After visiting we continue our drive to Udaipur and
upon arrival checkinto at hotel.
Evening we take a boat ride on the Lake Pichola.
Overnight at the Hotel
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DAY 08 :
UDAIPUR Built along three lakes and ringed by green hills, Udaipur (pop,
366.000) is known as the 'Venice of the East' The City's
palaces, gardens, ghats, temples and painted houses match the
beauty of the setting. This morning we'll visit the towering
City Palace, the largest in Rajasthan, and the Saheliyon ki Bari
( Garden of the Maidens.) Once for bidden to all but he queen
and her ladies.From here we visit the e superb Jagdish Temple
noted for its elephant - motif carvings The afternoon is at
leisure.
Overnight at the Hotel.
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DAY 09 :
UDAIPUR-ROHETGARH( BY SURFACE)
After breakfast we continue our drive towards Rohetgarh .
Rohetgarh is an old family property of the Thakur of Rohet, and
now converted into Hotel . The Garh is walled all around and set
within a village in the semi-desert country. Afternoon Ride 12
Km through scrubland to visit the hamlets of the Bishnoi tribe.
You will see herds of Blackbuck & Chinkara.
Overnight at Hotel .
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DAY10 :
JROHETGARH-JODHPUR( BY SURFACE)
After Breakfast we drive towards Jodhpur . Jodhpur the gateway
to the Thar desert , the city is known for its striking forts,
stately palaces and gracious building. Arrive Jodhpur, The
second largest city in Rajasthan, standing on the edge of the
Thar Desert. The old city was founded by Rao Jodha, its walls
with seven gates and countless bastions and towers were built by
Rao Maldeo in the 16th Century when Jodhpur was a booming
trading town. . Jodhpur is called the "Blue City" for the
characteristic plea indigo color of its traditional homes.
There are many great fortresses throughout Rajasthan, but non
compare with the majestic Mehrangarh Fort, built atop a 400 ft.
promontory. Within this invisible citadel are magnificent
palaces with marvelously carved panels, latticed windows and
evocative names. These palaces houses a fabulous collection of
possessions of Indian royalty, including a superb collection of
palanquins, elephant howdahs, miniature paintings of various
schools, musical instruments, costumes and furniture. Below the
fort, visit the Jaswant Thada, a graceful marble cenotaph built
1899 for Mahrajaha Jaswant Singh II, and monuments to other
Maharajahs of Jodhpur.
Proceed into the heart of the bazaars for a view of local
artisans at work as well as locals shopping of their wares.
Overnight at the hotel
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DAY 11 :
JODHPUR-BUNDI( BY SURFACE )
After breakfast we leave for Bundi is a dream remembered - named
after Bunda, a Meena chieftan. A Rajput town so ancient that one
gets the feeling of having stumbled upon a page of history.
Bundi town nestles in a narrow valley, enclosed by huge walls
and fortified by four gateways. In the centre of the township
lies a lake. Places of interest are Chattar Mahal or palace of
towers, eighty four pillored cenotaph, the palace and Naval
Sagar.
Overnight at Hotel .
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DAY12 :
BUNDI-JAIPUR( BY SURFACE)
After Breakfast Today we drive towards Jaipur popularly known as
the Pink City, was built in 1727 AD by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh
II. Designed in accordance with Shilp Shastra - an ancient Hindu
treatise on architecture - Jaipur follows a grid system. Upon
arrival check in your Hotel. Afternoon - tour of City Palace and
Observatory. The City Palace in the heart of the old city is a
blend of Rajasthan and Mughal architecture. The Palace of winds
- a five storied structure of pink sandstone has semi-octagonal
and delicately honeycombed windows overlooking the main street
of the old city. It was originally built to enable the ladies of
the royal household to watch everyday life.
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DAY13 :
JAIPUR
The capital of Rajasthan is the most colourful city in India.
Today morning we visit the Amber Fort in the Aravali Hills,
which is a super example of Rajput (Medieval Hindu) style
architecture. A slow elephant ride takes us to the top of the
Fort, which houses several graceful buildings.
Afternoon is spent visit the local bazaar.
In the evening, we visit Chokhi Dhani where an ethnic village
atmosphere is recreated each evening with thousands of oil
lamps, folk dancers, arobats, snake charmers, puppeteers etc.
Overnight at the Hotel.
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DAY14 :
JAIPUR-AGRA( BY SURFACE) VIA FATEHPUR SIKIRI
After Breakfast We continue our Drive towards Agra enroute
Fatehpur sikri (The ghost city) for a tour of the magnificent
and world heritage buildings still in a state of perfect
preservation. We continue our journey for Agra and upon arrival
check into Hotel.
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DAY15 :
AGRA
Agra was the capital of India under the Moghuls in the 16th and
17th centuries. This morning we see the exquisite tomb of the
emperor Jehangir's chief minister and father-in - law, often
called the 'BABY TAJ' because its design foreshadows the Taj
Mahal,. Then we tour Agra's Red Fort, built over three
generations by the moghul emperors. Following an afternoon free,
we go at sunset to see the Taj Mahal, the mausoleum built by a
sorrowing Shah Jehan in memory of his young wife, Mumtaz Mahal.
The Building's stupendous scale, flawless symmetry, translucent
white marble and shimmering reflection in the water channel are
truly breathtaking. Overnight at Hotel . |
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DAY16 :
AGRA-DELHI( BY SURFACE)
after breakfast we Drive back to Delhi enroute visit Sikandra.
Overnight at Hotel.
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DAY17 :
LEAVE DELHI
Transfer To airport in time to catch the flight to Onward
destination.
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