Rajasthan almost always covers the topmost slot of
the travel itinerary of tourists, whether domestic or international. And
the primary reason behind this is the cultural flamboyance of this
Indian state. Everything about Rajasthani culture - the traditional
garb, people, monuments, dance, music, fairs et al - seems to simply
transport one back in time. The warmth and cheerfulness of the local
people only enhance the charm of this enchanting land. So why wait? Go
for a Rajasthan cultural travel now.
Day 01: Arrival at Delhi
Our representatives will receive you on your arrival to Delhi. You will
then be escorted to the hotel, where you will check in and spend the
night.
Day 02: Delhi Sightseeing
After breakfast, you go for a full day sightseeing spree of India's
capital city. You, thus, start a tour of Old Delhi, where you see
ancient edifices like the Red Fort and the Jama Masjid. Walk around the
narrow streets of Chandni Chowk for a while. Halt to have lunch, after
which you go exploring New Delhi. Here you can see the Connaught Place,
President's House, Parliament House, India Gate, Birla Temple,
Chattarpur Mandir and the Qutab Minar among other places. Stay overnight
at the hotel.
Day 03: Delhi - Agra
A four hours drive from Delhi will take you to the historic city of
Agra. The city is world-famous for being home to one of the Seven
Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal. Another important monument here is
the Agra Fort, overlooking the Taj, where Shah Jahan was imprisoned by
his son until his death. Both these edifices are truly marvelous. Night
stay will be at the hotel.
Day 04: Agra - Fatehpur Sikri - Ranthambore
The next destination is Ranthambore. But you also tour Fatehpur Sikri
that falls en route. Fatehpur Sikri was built in honor of Sufi saint,
Salim Chishti in 1571 by Mughal Emperor Akbar. This place has been
declared as a world heritage site by UNESCO. You then visit the famous
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, which also falls on the way. Then, drive to
Ranthambore, where you spend the night at the hotel.
Day 05: Ranthambore Sightseeing
Spread over an area of 392 kms, Ranthambore is a huge national park and
tiger reserve in Rajasthan. It is famous for its tiger population and is
one of India's Project Tiger Reserves. It also home to other animals
like Leopard, Dhole, Wild Pig, Sambar, Chital and Gaur. You may go on a
safari of the Ranthambore national park also. Night stay will be at the
hotel.
Day 06: Ranthambore - Kota
Today, you head to Kota from Ranthambore. After you check in at the
hotel and rest for a while, you go for touring the city that is regarded
as the industrial capital of Rajasthan. Maharao Madho Singh Museum,
Kishore Sagar and Jag Mandir, Chambal Garden, Haveli of Devtaji, Kota
Barrage and Kansua Temple are some of the important tourist spots in
Kota. You stay overnight at the hotel.
Day 07: Kota - Chittaurgarh - Udaipur
You leave for Udaipur early in the morning. En route, you halt a short
while to see the famous Chittaurgarh Fort of Rajasthan. You arrive at
Udaipur in the evening. On arrival, you check in at the hotel and stay
overnight.
Day 08: Udaipur Sightseeing
Udaipur offers multitude of options to those coming here for a heritage
tour. You can spend the entire day seeing the Lake Palace, Jag Mandir,
Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandal, Jagdish Temple and the Maharana Pratap
Memorial. Night stay will be at the hotel.
Day 09: Udaipur - Ranakpur - Rohetgarh
In the morning, you will leave for Rohetgrah, visiting Ranakpur en
route. Ranakpur is well-known for its Jain temple and of a much older
Sun Temple, both of which lie opposite each other. The Jain temple is
built of light-hued marble and is dedicated to Lord Adinath. The
architecturally outstanding features of this temple include its domes,
shikhara, turrets and cupolas. It has more than 1,444 carved pillars and
you will fail to find any two that look that same. Once you reach
Rohetgarh, you check in at the hotel and stay overnight.
Day 10: Rohetgarh - Jodhpur
You drive down up to Jodhpur city today. The city is like an entrance
to the Thar Desert in Rajasthan and is known for its grand palaces and
forts, some of which has been converted into heritage hotels. Jodhpur
was built in 1459 by Rao Jodha of the Rajput clan. Significant places on
the travel itinerary here will include Mehrangarh Fort, museums, local
bazaars etc. You stay at the hotel at night.
Day 11: Jodhpur - Jaipur
After breakfast, you drive down to Jaipur, halting at Pushkar that
falls en route. Pushkar is a unique little town with about 500 temples
and 52 bathing ghats. It is an important pilgrim place for Hindus and is
also famous for its annual Pushkar Mela. It boasts of being the only
place in the world that has a temple of Lord Brahma, the Hindu God of
Creation. Overnight stay will be at the hotel in Jaipur.
Day 12: Jaipur - Amber - Jaipur
In the morning time, you go to see the Amber Fort at Amber, which is
about 11 kms away from Jaipur. You return in time to go on a tour of the
Pink City in the afternoon. The City Palace, Hawa Mahal and Jantar
Mantar are amongst the important monuments here. You spend the night at
the hotel.
Day 13: Jaipur - Delhi
In the morning, you will leave for Delhi. After reaching here, you will
check in at the hotel. Thereafter, you may explore the capital some more
and then retire to the hotel for the night.
Day 14: Departure from Delhi
Early morning, you will be transferred to the airport so that you may
board the flight to your next destination.








