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Rajasthan Heritage Tour

  • Duration: 18 Nights - 19 Days
  • Destination Covered: Delhi-Mandawa-Jaipur-Roopangarh-Luni-Deograh-Kumbalgarh-Udaipur-Kota-Sawaimadhopur-Kaurali-Agra-Delhi
  • When it involves Indian culture, Rajasthan, the land of kings and princes merely can not be excluded. From varied topography, numerous population, forts, palaces, havelis, fairs and festivals this state has it all. To prime that, the folks here ar heat, hospitable and supply welcome at its best possible. Giving an imposing sense of all this is often the Rajasthan heritage tours. it's here one gets to expertise a singular culture that leaves you inquiring for a lot of. each place is mystic, attractive, and actually out of the planet..

Day 01:- Arrive Delhi

On arrival at Delhi airport or railway station, our representative will meet you to pick you up and transfer to your hotel. Rest of the day is at your leisure. Stay overnight at the hotel in Delhi

Day 02:- Delhi city Tour

This morning after breakfast first you will visit old Delhi. The Raj Ghat, Red fort & Jama Masjid are important places to visit, you may also visit Chandni Chowk, spice market etc. Later on proceed to visit the New Delhi. The Qutub Minar, tallest stone tower in India, imposing India Gate and the Rastrapathi Bhawan, Laxmi Narayan Temple, Lotus Temple and, newly built Akshardham temple are of much significance. By evening return to your hotel for overnight stay.

Day 03:- Delhi- Mandawa

This Morning We Will Drive To Mandawa, Often Referred To As Rajasthan's Open Art Gallery. Mandawa Is A Sleepy Little Typical Rajasthani Town, Which Is Deep Rooted With Culture. Stay Here In Your Heritage Hotel, Castle Mandawa. Later Enjoy A Walking Tour Of Mandawa, Which Includes The Medieval Fort That Gradually Rises On The Horizon Like A Mirage. A Painted Arched Gateway Adorned With Lord Krishna And His Cows Leads To The Bazaar. A Breathtaking View Of The Town Can Be Seen From The Terrace Of Castle Mandawa. The Mandawa Family Has A Collection Of Traditional Ceremonial Costumes.

Day 04: Mandawa-Jaipur(Drive 167 Kms)

Drive To Jaipur This Morning. The Capital Of The State Of Rajasthan Is Popularly Known As The 'Pink City' As The Buildings In Its Old, Walled City Are All Constructed In Pink-Colored Sandstone. Jaipur Owes Its Name, Its Foundation And Its Careful Planning To The Great Warrior-Astronomer Maharaja Jai Singh Ii (1699-1744). He Laid Out The City With Its Surrounding Walls And Six Rectangular Blocks By Principles Of Town Planning Set Out In An Ancient Hindu Treatise On Architecture. In 1728 He Constructed The Remarkable Observatory, Which Is Still One Of Jaipur's Central Attractions. It Is Worthwhile Spending Any Leisure Time Wandering Through The Bazaars. Jaipur Is Well Known For Its Beautiful Carpets, Enamelled Ornaments, Precious And Semi-Precious Stones, Brass Ornaments And Many Other Arts And Crafts.

Day 05: Jaipur

This Morning, You Will Drive 11 Kms In The Outskirts Of The City To Visit Amber Fort, The Ancient Capital Of The State Until 1728. Visit The Kali Temple, The Hall Of Victory Or Jai Mahal And Jagmandir. You Can Have The Unique Experience Of Traveling On Elephant Back To And From The Top Of The Hill On Which The Fort Is Situated. In The Afternoon Visit The Observatory, The Palace Of Winds And The City Palace And Museum. The Museum Has An Interesting Textile Section, Which Contains Dresses And Costumes Of The Former Maharajas And Maharanis Of Jaipur. Late Evening, Return To Your Hotel For Overnight Stay.

Day 06: To Roopangarh

Drive 3 Hours To Roopangarh Fort. Built In Ad 1648 And Called After Himself, The Town And Fort Of Roopangarh Was Constructed By Maharaja Roop Singh Of Kishangarh For Defence Purpose. Originally A Nine Turreted Fort, It Has Been Built Over And Added On By Several Generations. The Different Styles In Architecture Can Still Be Seen In The Structure. Today, Sensitively Restored By The Present Maharaja, The Castle Retains The Sense Of Antiquity So Delicately Portrayed In The Kishangarh Miniatures. Its Rooms Still Resound With The Echoes Of A Call To Arms, The Firm Bold Step Of The Warrior, The Softer Footfall, The Whisper Of Silks Of Romance And Intrigue In The Zenana. Explore The Ruins, The Underground Passages, The Ateliers Of The Artists. In The Afternoon Go On A Village Walk With Guide Inside The By Lanes To See The Traditional Activity Of This Small Rural Community, With Its Weaver, Cobbler, Potters And A Variety Of Tradesman Carrying On Their Work Making The People Self Sufficient In Their Daily Needs.

Day 07: To Roopangarh

Drive 3 Hours To Roopangarh Fort. Built In Ad 1648 And Called After Himself, The Town And Fort Of Roopangarh Was Constructed By Maharaja Roop Singh Of Kishangarh For Defence Purpose. Originally A Nine Turreted Fort, It Has Been Built Over And Added On By Several Generations. The Different Styles In Architecture Can Still Be Seen In The Structure. Today, Sensitively Restored By The Present Maharaja, The Castle Retains The Sense Of Antiquity So Delicately Portrayed In The Kishangarh Miniatures. Its Rooms Still Resound With The Echoes Of A Call To Arms, The Firm Bold Step Of The Warrior, The Softer Footfall, The Whisper Of Silks Of Romance And Intrigue In The Zenana. Explore The Ruins, The Underground Passages, The Ateliers Of The Artists. In The Afternoon Go On A Village Walk With Guide Inside The By Lanes To See The Traditional Activity Of This Small Rural Community, With Its Weaver, Cobbler, Potters And A Variety Of Tradesman Carrying On Their Work Making The People Self Sufficient In Their Daily Needs.

Day 08: To Luni

Morning Drive To Luni Visiting Jodhpur - Gateway To The Thar Desert En Route. . Visit The 5 Km Long Majestic Mehrangarh Fort Situated On A High Hill, One Of The Most Impressive And Formidable Structures; Jaswant Thada, A Memorial Built In Pure White Marble For The Exclusive Use Of The Royal Family, As A Crematorium; Umaid Bhawan In Rose Colored Sandstone; Mandore Gardens, Once The Old Capital Of Marwar. Later Continue Your Drive And Arrive In Fort Chanwa,

Day 09: To Deogarh

Today We Continue To Deogarh, Which Is Around 140kms Away. The Deogarh Mahal, A Castle Of Medieval Rajasthan Was Built In 1670 As A Family Residence. The Mahal Offers A Commanding View Of The Surrounding Aravalli Hills. Renowned As A School Of Miniature Painting, Some Of The Deogarh Miniatures Are Still In The Personal Collection Of The Present Rawat Sahib. In Deogarh We Undertake A Village-Safari Tour Known As ‘Rural Ramble’ Into The Rugged Countryside, In Country-Designed Motor Vehicles. We Also Have Plenty Of Time Free For Relaxation Or Exploring. Deogarh Mahal Stands Atop A Hill And Offers A Commanding View Of The Aravalli Mountain Range And The Numerous Lakes, Strewn Across The Countryside.With Its Greying Battlements, Domes, Turrets, Jharokhas And Huge Gateways, It Is A Picturesque Sight From The Town Below. At A Height Of About 2100 Ft Above Sea Level, It Is Cooler Than Surrounding Rajasthan. Deogarh Is Also Renowned As A School Of Miniature Painting. Some Deogarh Miniatures Adorn The Personal Collection Of The Present Rawat Sahib. Frescoes Of This Art Form Can Also Be Seen On The Fort Walls.The Mahal Also Has Some Exciting Rooms To Browse Through - Sheesh Mahal - The Colourful Hall Of Mirrors, Is Just One Of Them!

Day 10: To Kumbhalgarh

We Continue Our Journey By Road, To Kumbhalgarh. On The Way, We Visit Ranakpur – One Of The Biggest And Most Important Jain Temples In India. The Main Temple Is The ‘Chaumukha Temple’, Or Four-Faced Temple. Built In 1439, This Huge, Superbly Crafted Temple Has 29 Halls Supported By 1444 Pillars – Of Which No Two Are Alike. We Also Visit Kumbhalgarh’s Impressive Fort. It Was Here That The Rulers Of Mewar Retreated In Times Of Danger. The Walls Of The Fort Stretch Some 36km And Enclose Many Temples, Palaces, Gardens And Water Storage Facilities.

Day 11: To Udaipur

Drive 2 Hours Today To Udaipur, The City Of Lakes, Arrive And Check – In At Hotel. In The Evening You Will Enjoy A Leisurely Boat Ride On Lake Pichola. With Its Main Attractions Being The Two Palaces On The Islands In The Lake, Jagniwas And Jagmandir Lake Pichola Is About 4 Km In Length And 3 Km Wide. Jagniwas Was Earlier The Summer Retreat Of The Prince Of Mewar And Now A Five-Star Hotel. The City Palace Extends Along The Eastern Shore Of The Lake And You Can Go For A Boat Ride From Bansi Ghat.

Day 12: In Udaipur

Udaipur Is Also A Centre Of Historic Arts And Crafts Of Mewar, Like The Mewar School Of Miniature Painting. There Is Of Course The Modern Face Of Udaipur, That One Can Look At If Interested, But Given The Other Sights From A Glorious Past, Modernity Is No Real Distraction. This Is A Place That Will Hold You In Its Thrall No Matter Who You Are Or Where You Come From. During A Guided Tour You Will Visit The City Palace Built In 1725, The Grand City Palace Is Actually A Conglomerate Of Eleven Palaces Overlooking The Sprawling Lake Pichola. One Of The Largest, Most Beautiful Palaces In The State Of Rajasthan, It Is Now A Museum, Royal Residence And A Luxury Hotel. This Intricately Designed Monument Is An Architectural Wonder In Granite And Marble; Jagdish Temple Built In 1651 By Maharaja Jagat Singh, This Temple Is Dedicated To Lord Vishnu And Is Located In The Centre Of The Old City. The Temple Has A Black Marble Image Of Lord Vishnu, Which Is Unusual For The Northern Part Of The Country, Where Statues Of Gods Are Normally In Marble; Fateh Sagar Originally Built In 1678 By Maharana Jai Singh, Fateh Sagar Was Rebuilt By Maharana Fateh Singh After The Rains Destroyed The Dam. The Garden Island In The Middle Of The Lake Is Nehru Park, Which Also Has A Cafe. Saheliyon Ki Bari Is Another Small Ornamental Garden, Which Used To Be The Garden-Of-Maids For The Royal Family.

Day 13: To Kota

A Long Drive Of 285 Kms And Roughly 5 Hours Will Bring Us To Kota Today. Arrive Kota And Check – In At Your Heritage Hotel. Kota Happens To Be An Army Headquarters And Rajasthan’s Premier Industrial Center, Kota Is Equally Well Known For Its Kota Doria Saris And Miniature Paintings That Often Depict Hunting Scenes. Kethun Is The Weaver’s Village Where The Kota Doria Saris Are Actually Weaved. There Is An Enchanting Palace On A Little Island In The Middle Of An Artificial Lake. The Fort And Part Of The Palace Complex Are Open To The Public. So While Holidaying In Kota Do Not Forget To Visit The Landmarks Like The City Palace & Fort And The Rao Madho Singh Museum. The Rao Madho Singh Museum Is Reputed To Be One Of The Best In Rajasthan. Close To Kota At A Distance Of Thirty-Eight Kms Is The Taragarh Fort, Which Is Worth Visiting. Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary Makes Another Excellent Excursion From Kota. Kaleidoscopic Kota Beckons One And All. Afternoon Sightseeing Tour Of Kota Including Chambal Garden, A Beautifully And Scaped Garden At The Amar Niwas; Maharao Madho Singh Museum, Situated In The Old Palace; The Government Museum, Housed In The Brijvilas Palace Near Kishore Sagar, Displaying A Rich Collection Of Rare Coins, Manuscripts And Are Representative Selection Of Hadoti Sculpture.

Day 14: Kota - Sawai Madhopur

Continue Your Drive To Ranthambore And Arrive In Time For An Afternoon Safari In The Park. With An Area Of 400 Sq. Km Encompassing Rocky Hill Crests Which Descend To Open Valleys Between The Aravalli And Vindhya Ranges, Dotted With Water Pools And Fruit Trees, This Park Gets Its Name From The Thousand Year Old Fortress, Which Looms Above The Forest. Well Known For The Diurnal Activity Of Tigers, Ranthambhore Is A Very Special And Unusual Area Where A Natural Present Meets A Historical Past. Gazelles, Sambar, Cheetah, Chinkara, Nilgai, Langoor, Wild Bull, The Elusive Leopard And Tiger Abound This Sanctuary. Dotted Across The Landscape Are The Crumbling Ruins Of Its Past Glory, Be It Chatris Or Cupolas, Like Palaces Or Old Guard Posts, All Of Which Reinforce The Magical And Ethereal Quality Of This Great Wilderness.

Day 15: In Sawai Madhopur

Today You Will Enjoy An Early Morning Safari As Well As An Afternoon Safari In The Park. Rest Of The Day Is Free To Walk Around The Sleepy Town Of Sawai Madhopur, Which Is A Photographer’s Delight. It Is A Real Rajasthani Village With Endless Opportunities To Picture Most Colorful People In Their Colorful Attire, Which Is As Good As It Gets. The Park In Ranthambore Is Known For Its Tiger Population And Tigers Can Be Easily Encountered Here In Broad Daylight, Quiet Unperturbed By The Human Presence. There May Be A Slide Show On Wildlife In India Available At Your Resort Or Alternatively Just Listen To Your Naturalist Telling You His Harrowing Experiences In The Jungle.

Day 16: Sawai Madhopur – Karauli

Drive 104 Kms- Less Than 3- Hours To Arrive At A Remote Ancient Town, A Devotional City, A Wealth Of History And A Magnificent Palace Built In 1635. That Is Karauli, Your New Destination In Rajasthan. A Blend Of Warm Royal Hospitality, A Serene Rural Environment And An Opportunity To See Historical Monuments And Magnificient Temples, Will Make Your Visit To Karauli A Memorable Experience. The Ruling Family Of Karauli Are The Descendants Of Lord Krishna While The City Is The Home Of Shri Madan Mohanji, The Deity Of Lord Krishna, Worshipped By Millions Of Followers From Rajasthan And Other States. The Old City Palace Is A Treasure Trove Of Architecture, Stone Carvings, Gorgeous Jalli Work And Classic Paintings. The Spellbinding Beauty Of Darbar Hall Is An Experience In Itself. Witness Devotional Life At The Temples Of Madan Mohanji, Kalyanji And Kaila Devi. Visit Local Bazars For Exclusive Items Of Handicraft, And Colourful Bangles Of Karauli. Visit Local Bazaars For Exclusive Items Of Handicraft, And Colorful Bangles Of Karauli.

Day 17: Karauli – Agra

This Morning, Leave For Agra – 160 Kms Away Stopping En Route At Fatehpur Sikri - Often Referred To As Abandoned Moghul Capital. This 16th Century Capital Of Moghul Emperor Akbar Is A Complex Of Forts, Palaces And Mosques Built In Sandstone. The City Had To Be Deserted Because Of Lack Of Water. The White Marble Tomb Of Sheikh Salim Chisti, Akbar's Spiritual Adviser, Is Now Observed As A Muslim Pilgrimage Spot Here. Drive On Another 38 Kms (45 Minutes) To Arrive At Your Hotel In Agra, Where You Will Spend The Rest Of The Day At Leisure.

Day 18: In Agra

Today Proceed For A Half Day Guided City Tour Of Taj Mahal. In Particular, Agra Has Its Magnificent Fort And The Building Which Many People Have Visited India Solely To See - The Taj Mahal. This Morning Tours Visit This White Marble Mausoleum, Which Was Built In The Middle Of The 17th Century By The Moghul Emperor Shah Jehan For His Wife, Mumtaz Mahal. On The Banks Of River Yamuna Stands The Taj Mahal, The Epitome Of Love Is Today The Source Of Attraction For Millions Of Tourists From All Over The World. The Taj Is Made Entirely Of White Marble And Its Walls Are Decorated With Exquisite Pietra Dura (Stone Inlay) Work. It Is Said That Different Types Of Precious And Semi Precious Stones Were Used In The Intricate Inlay Work Done On The Interiors. His Magnificent Monument Is Set Around A Charbagh Or 'Four Garden', Which Is Spilt By Watercourses - A Reflection Of Persian Style. Late Evening, Return To Your Hotel For Overnight Stay.

Day 19: Agra – Delhi

Drive Back To Delhi Today In The Afternoon And Arrive Straight At The Airport To Connect Your Onward Flight. Our Representative Will Meet You At The Airport And Assist You With Connection Of Your Onward Flight.

Day 20: Return Back To Home.

Early Today We Transfer To The Airport For Our Return Flight To Back Home.

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