Rajasthan is known for its historical hill forts & palaces, it is claimed as the best place for tourism-related to palaces. Umaid Bhawan Palace: It is the largest Royal Palace in Rajasthan. It is also one of the largest private residences in the world.
Day 01: Delhi
As soon as your arrival in Delhi, our executive will welcome you in the capital of India and drive you to the prebooked hotel. Here you can stay in the heritage room which will truly be a mesmerizing experience.
Day 02: Delhi Sightseeing
You can enjoy seeing the beauty of the city along with the historic sites like Jama Masjid, an outside visit of Red Fort, Chandini Chowk, the famous Heritage market in the old city and get clicked next to the Raj Ghat. fter having lunch you get a chance to explore the amazing constructions in New Delhi such as Qutub Minar, Humayun Tomb, Admire the fascinating Connaught Place and pay a visit to Laxmi Narayan Temple and a few more. An optional walking tour with a local guide is available to further explore famous markets. Night spend at Delhi.
Day 03: Delhi – Mandawa 259 KM
This day we drive to Mandawa. It is a beautiful 5-hour drive and you reach the hotel before afternoon sets in. At the afternoon, we visit the Shekhawati village where the royal family of Mandawa used to reside. The havelis of the royal family and the rich merchants are the epitomai of Indian architectural style. The archways and the walls are painted with various stories from Lord Krishna’s life. The arms and the ceremonial costumes can be seen at the nearby museum. After spending some time in the lanes of history and enjoying some warm hospitality, you return to the hotel.
Day 04: Mandawa – Bikaner 193 KM
After breakfast, you head towards Bikaner, which is a four-hour ride from Mandawa. Here you can get the rare experience of visiting a camel breeding farm. You can enjoy the taste of camel’s milk here and also can have a camel ride. You can get information about camel breeding and its demand in the international market. we take you to the Junagarh fort, built in the Mughal era. The fort had since never been conquered by other dynasties. Constructed in red sandstone and marble, there are several palaces, 2 entrance gateways and 37 bastions in this fortress. There is an overnight stay at Bikaner.
Day 05: Bikaner – Jaisalmer 330 KM
At the morning we start our journey to Jaisalmer and reach there by afternoon. It is a day just for refreshment and relaxation. You can check out the local markets or enjoy the recreational activities of the hotel. Dinner is at the hotel with night stay.
We start our tour of the city with a visit to the Jain temples, located within the Jaisalmer Fort. These temples date back to the 12 and 15th century and are famous for the carvings of human figures and animals. The royal museum stores the robes and the artefacts of the kings. Our next visit to the yellow sandstone building of Patwon Ki Haveli, known for its exotic paintings and mirror works on the walls.
Day 06: Jaisalmer Sightseeing
The next trip is to the Gadsisar Lake, a huge reservoir of the earlier days. You can then enjoy some fun-filled moments by riding camels and enjoying the charming sunset on the sand dunes. The night stay is going to be unique intent houses under the star-filled open sky and on the cold sand of Jaisalmer. Overnight stay in Hotel
Day 07: Jaisalmer – Jodhpur 284 KM
After breakfast, we start for Jodhpur, known as the Blue City, located at the edge of the great Thar Desert. It is going to be a unique journey through the desert where you can get an image of the rural life of Rajasthan.
After reaching, we tour Mandor, known for its architectural efficacy with the sixteen rock-cut figures. It is an oasis in true sense with lush green meadows. Mehrangarh Fort & The Umaid Bhawan Palace our next visit, which is still the residence of the royal family of Jodhpur. We return back to the hotel for night stay.
Day 08: Jodhpur – Ranakpur 155 KM
Our next destination is Ranakpur You first see the beautiful Jain temples of Ranakpur, only of the five holy places of the Jains. These marble structures are known for intricate carvings. The main temple is that of Adinath with 29 halls and numerous carved pillars. Over Night Stay In Ranakpur Hotel
Day 09: Ranakpur - Kumbhalgarh – Udaipur 93 KM
Our next destination is Udaipur On the way visit Kumbhalgarh where we visit the epitome of courage, the Kumbhalgarh Fort. It has a huge wall, second only to the Great Wall of China. From temples to gardens and reservoirs, there are lots of historical structures within the Fort. We head to Udaipur after that, on the way you get to see the agricultural fields and the irrigational techniques. The night stay is at Udaipur.
Day 10: Udaipur Sightseeing
Udaipur Popular tourist places of Rajasthan and is considered as the most romantic city of India. This city is compared with Venice of Greece. It is the favorite wedding destination of celebrities of India and out of India. Gulab Bag, Sajjangarh Biological Park, Saheliyo ki bari. From September to March Udaipur is very pleasant and the weather is also favorable for travelers.
Most scenic spots: City Palace Lake Pichola Lake Palace (Jag Niwas) Jag Mandir Saheliyon-ki-Bari Jagdish Temple Fateh Sagar Lake Sajjangarh Palace (Monsoon Palace) Bagore Ki Haveli Shri EklingJi Temple Night stay is at the hotel.
Day 11: Udaipur – Bundi 266 KM
After breakfast head for Bundi The infinite beauty of Bundi amidst Aravalli hills make it a must visit destination of Rajasthan. It is a very old Indian city of Hathon district known for its historic architecture and traditional culture of Rajasthan which reflects on the social fabric and lifestyle of Bundi. The Bundi festival is a famous festival which is organized at the start of winter in October - November to encourage the local art, craft, for dance and creativity which are presented in this festival. On this occasion, the small town Bundi is decorated as a new bride. Forts, steep wells, palaces, lakes and reservoirs make this city an unmatched attraction among tourists. Impressive large structure of Taragarh fort, especially the hillside area of the fort. This is the only fort which is built on the lake side area. Fascinating structure of the multi-story steep well (Rani ki Bauli) and its magical stairs appear as an illusion, and the sculptures of rock stones are amazing.The overnight stay is at Bundi.
Day 12: Bundi – Ranthambore 130 KM
Today we drive to Ranthambore from Bundi. You reach Ranthambore in the evening & You can do Jungle Safari In Ranthambbore Park. Our hotel is at Sawai Madhopur. Over night stay in Hotel.
Day 13: Ranthambore Sightseeing
Next day morning, you are taken to the Ranthambore Sanctuary, known for the Indian tigers, monkeys, leopards and colourful birds. You can explore the park on a jeep or by an elephant ride.
Day 14:Ranthambore Jaipur 154 KM
We star trip with a visit to the Amber Fort. You can view the fort on an elephant. Then we tour the Shish Mahal, known as a blend of Islamic and Hindu architecture. We also visit the palace of Raja Man Singh and the hall of public audiences. There is an overnight stay at Jaipur.
Day 15: Jaipur Sightseeing
After breakfast, we head towards a second-day tour of the Pink city. We visit the ancient observatory, built in the 18th century, the Jantar Mantar and the beautiful City Palace of the Maharaja of Jaipur. The city palace is more of a museum with lots of unique paintings, royal apparels, artefacts, jewellery, arms and ammunitions. The afternoon is dedicated to some shopping. Jaipur is known for its beautiful dresses, handicrafts, mehndi designs and puppet shows. We spent our night at Jaipur.
Day 16: Jaipur – Agra 238 KM
Breakfast is followed by a road journey to the Mughal City of Agra. On the way, halt at the deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri. It was built in the second half of the 16th century by Mughal Emperor Akbar as his capital, which was soon deserted due to shortage of water. Explore the various structures in this complex, sheer architectural gem including Buland Darwaza, Diwan-i-Am, Diwan-i-Khas and so on. Continue your journey to Agra Visit the beautiful World Heritage Site of of Taj Mahal as it shines in the glory of the rising sun. One of the Seven Wonders of the World, this white marble mausoleum was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Complete the check-in formalities. In the evening, you can visit the local market to get your hands on some delightful handicrafts. Do not miss out on tasting petha, a special sweet, and dal moth, a savory item