Duration : 17 Nights / 18 Days
Places Covered : Delhi - Mandawa - Bikaner - Jaisalmer - Jodhpur
- Ranakpur - Kumbalgarh - Udaipur - Pushkar - Jaipur - Bharatpur - Fatehpur
Sikri - Agra - Delhi
Day01 Arrive Delhi : 
Upon arrival at Indira Gandhi International Airport Terminal 2 you are met
and transferred to your pre booked Hotel. Upon arrival at the hotel you
are received with a traditional welcome of TIKKA and ARTI. Rest of the day
is relaxing and for free activities. Overnight at Hotel.
Day02 Delhi :
This morning we visit Old Delhi, built in the 17th century by Shah Jahan
the Magnificent (who also built the Taj Mahal). First we will be visiting
the famous Jama Masjid mosque with its 9,000 sq. ft. courtyard, three domes
and two minarets, and then proceed to the massive complex known as the Red
Fort.
Afternoon we'll visit Laxmi Narayan Temple, a Spectacular structure

that's just 60 years old , and then proceed via India Gate and the Governmental
building to Qutub Minar, the 240 foot tower built in 1190 to commemorate
the arrival of Islam in India, the Bahai Temple with its nine pools on an
elevated platform, and the Crafts Museum, which replicates and Indian street
with over 50 artists and craftspeople at work. Overnight at the Hotel.
Day03 Delhi - Mandawa :
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 floors, ethnic decor etc.
Day04 Mandawa - Bikaner :
Early breakfast and then drive to Bikaner. The drive is through desert country,
with scanty vegetation. Upon arrival checking to the Hotel. The endless
monotony of the desert is broken by the fort and palaces of Bikaner.The
city's deity is Karni Mata.The temple dedicated to her provides sanctuary
to mice in the belief that those who serve the goddess are reborn as mice.
Other places of interest are the Junagarh Fort and the Lalgarh Palace. Evening
visit the local market. Overnight at the Hotel.
Day05 Bikaner - Jaisalmer :
After breakfast we drive to Jaisalmer today, a fascinating city rising from
the heart of the Thar Desert like a golden mirage. The commanding fort etched
in yellow sandstone stands in some splendor, dominating the amber - hued
city. A visit to Jaisalmer is a must for any traveller to Rajasthan. Here,
on the edge of the desert, is a bustling center from where one can trek
across thebeautiful stretches of sand on camels or, paradoxically, enjoy
the nearby lakes and reservoirs. Fewplaces in India could rival the medieval
charm and magnificence of Jaisalmer. The rich and beautiful palaces and
haveli of Jaisalmer shimmer against the relentless monotony of the Thar
Desert. Its rulers were known fo

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their valour and their beautiful haveli and temples has assumed the air
of virtual museum. Overnight at the Hotel.
Day06 Jaisalmer :
Visit the awesome Jaisalmer Fort, housing the entire township within its
ramparts. Lovely haveli dot the enchanting network of narrow lanes. Among
the sights you'll visit : Nathmalji - Ki- Haveli and Patwaon ki Haveli,
three beautifully sculptured Jain temples built between the 12th and 13th
Centuries; and five interconnected palaces. The fort is approached through
four gateways - Akhaiya Pol, Ganesh Pol, Suraj Pol and Hawa Pol. Overnight
at the Hotel.
Day07 Jaisalmer :
This morning, after a leisurely breakfast, we drive to Sam, a desert outpost.
Enroute we visit a few typical desert villages, which have a sprinkling
of huts. We move on to Sam where we explore the desert on camel back. .
No trip to Jaisalmer is complete without a trip to the picturesque dunes
of

Sam The ripples on the wind - caressed dunes are a photographer's delight.
Overnight at the Hotel.
Day08 Jaisalmer - Jodhpur :
After breakfast we start a scenic drive to Jodhpur including visits to interesting
Hindu and Jain Temples at Osiyan . 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. To this
day Jodhpur still fulfills its historical role as the area's main trading
center for wood, cattle, camels, cotton, sals, hides and agricultural crops.
Jodhpur is called the "Blue City" for the characteristic plea
indigo color of its traditional homes. The enormous UMAID BHAWAN PALACE
was once the largest private residence in the world, have in 347 rooms and
using over 2.5 million cubic feet of sandstone and marble. Jodhpur's former
ruling family still lives in this opulent palace / museum/ hotel. Afternoon
stroll in the city and mix with the local people. Overnight at the Hotel.
Day09 Jodhpur :
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.
Later part of the day we set out on a fascinating drive to Rohetgarh, a
neighboring royal village.Overnight at the hotel.
Day10 Jodhpur - Ranakpur - Kumbalgarh :
After breakfast leave for Kumbalgarh enroute we visit Ranakpur which is
situated between Jodhpur

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Mount Abu , Udaipur. Here we visit the famous Ranakpur Temple Complex, one
of the biggest and most important cluster of Jain Temple in India. Nestled
in the Aravalli Range.The Chaumukha temple , or Four Faced Temple is the
main temple in the complex and dates back to the 15th century.Built in marble
, the temple has 29 halls supported by more than 1400 pillars, no two of
which are alike. After visiting the Ranakpur 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 Fort.
Day11 Kumbalgarh - Udaipur :
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 check into at hotel. Evening we take a
boat ride on the Lake Pichola. Overnight at the Hotel.
Day12 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 forbidden 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.
Day13 Udaipur - Pushkar :
After an early breakfast we drive towards Pushkar - a quiet little town
,on the edge of a small and beautiful lake in eastern Rajasthan. A city
of 500 temples and 52 bathing ghats. Pushkar prides itself on being the
site of the only temple of the Hindu God of Creation , BRAHMA and is therefore
believed to be the centre of the creation of the world. Afternoon is spent
visiting the ghats and the temples. Overnight at the Pushkar Resorts.
Day14 Pushkar - Jaipur :
After a relaxed breakfast we start our journey for 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 pre booked 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.
Day15 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, acrobats, snake charmers, puppeteers etc. Overnight
at the Hotel.
Day16 Jaipur - Bharatpur - Fatehpur sikri - Agra :
This morning travel to Bharatpur for a tour of the world famous bird sanctuary
here. The reserve bosts of river 300 species of resident and migratory birds.
From here we drive to the ancient city of Fatehpur Sikri ( ghost capital)
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.
Day17 Agra - Delhi :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 Jahan 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.
After visiting the Agra city we leave for Delhi. Upon arrival in Delhi we
go for a farewell Dinner in Haus Khas Village complex and then check into
our pre booked Hotel. Overnight at the Hotel.
Day18 Leave Delhi :
After what will have been a majestic way to see and experience royal India,
we bid farewell as we are transferred to the airport for our flight back
home.