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• Evening Visit Gadisagar Lake. Overnight Stay at Jaisalmer Hotel RJ 03: Sampurna Rajasthan: Marwad & Mewad (12N/13D) Ranthambore – 1N, Jaipur – 2N , Pushkar – 1N , Bikaner – 1N, Jaisalmer Hotel – 1N, Jaisalmer Tent – 1N, Jodhpur – 1N, Ranakpur – 1N, Udaipur – 2N, Mount Abu – 1N Tour Itinerary Day 01 Jaipur – Ranthambore [approx 3hr/166km]: Upon arrival at Jaipur railway station or airport our special vehicle will pick you up & proceed to Ranthambore. Arrival at Ranthambore. Check in to the Hotel. Get freshen up & proceed to visit: Ranthambore Fort. [06:00aam – 06:00pm]. Overnight stay at Ranthambore. Day 02 Ranthambore – Jaipur [approx 3hr/166km]: Early morning get ready for enthralling Jeep Safari/Canter Safari. The Ranthambore National Park is majorly famous for its tigers and is one of the best locations in India to see the majestic predators in its natural habitat. The tigers can be easily spotted even during the day time busy at their ordinary quest- hunting and taking proper care of their young ones. After jeep safari/Canter Safari return back to Hotel. Have breakfast. After breakfast check out from the hotel & proceed to Jaipur. Arrival at Jaipur visit: Birla Mandir [06:00am – 12:00pm & 03:00pm – 09:00pm]. Overnight stay at Jaipur. Day 03 Jaipur – After breakfast proceed to visit: Amber Fort [Elephant ride – at your own] – [08am to 5:30pm & 06:30pm to 09:15pm] Jalmahal Jantar Mantar [09:00am – 04:30pm] City Palace [09:30 – 05:00pm] Take a photo stop at Hawa Mahal – ‘Palace of Winds' [09:00am – 04:30pm] Sanganeri Printing Showroom Chokhi – Dhani [Rajshthani culture village – 05:00pm – 11:00pm]. Overnight stay at Jaipur. Day 04 Jaipur – Ajmer [approx 2hr/135km] – Pushkar [approx 40mim/15km]: After breakfast check out from the hotel & proceed to Ajmer. Visit: World famous - Khawaja Gharib Nawaz Ajmer – [05:00am – 09:00pm] Later proceed to Pushkar. On arrival visit World famous – Lord Brahma Temple – [06:00am – 01:30pm – 03:00pm – 08:00pm] World famous – Pushkar Lake – [09:00am – 06:00pm] Overnight stay at Pushkar. Day 05 Pushkar – Bikaner [approx 4hr/254km]: After breakfast check out from the hotel & proceed to Bikaner. Enroute visit: World famous – Deshnok Karni mata temple – [04:00am – 10:00pm] Arrival at Bikaner visit: Camel Breeding farm – [12:00noon – 06:00pm & Sunday: 07:00am – 03:00pm] Overnight stay at Bikaner. Day 06 Bikaner – Jaisalmer [approx 5hr/311km]: After breakfast check out from the hotel & proceed visit: Junagarh Fort – [10:00am – 04:30pm] Lalgarh Fort and Museum – [10:00am - 05:00pm] Later proceed to Jaisalmer. Arrival at Jaisalmer visit: Evening visit Gadisagar Lake. Overnight stay at Jaisalmer Hotel. Day 07 Jaisalmer: After breakfast check out from the hotel & visit to: Kothari's Patwa Haveli & Museum – [09:00am – 06:00pm] Sonar Fort – Jaisalmer Fort – [09:00am – 06:00pm] After lunch visit to: Bara Bagh Temple – [08:00am – 06:00pm] Jain temple – [08:00am – 12:00pm] Sam Desert Camel safari Sunset Rajshthani dance program. Overnight stay at Jaisalmer Tent. Day 08 Jaisalmer – Jodhpur [approx 4hr/286km]: After breakfast check out from the Tent & proceed to Jodhpur. Enroute visit: Ramdevra Temple – [06:00am – 12:00noon – 04:00pm – 09:00pm] Arrival at Jodhpur visit: Meherangarh Fort – [09:00am – 05:00pm] Jaswant Thada – [09:00am -06:00pm] Umaid Bhawan Palace & Garden – [10:00am – 04:30pm] Overnight stay at Jodhpur. Day 09 Jodhpur – Kumbhalgarh [approx 4hr/173km] – Ranakpur [approx 1hr/33km]: After breakfast check out from the hotel & proceed to Kumbhalgarh visit: Kumbhalgarh Fort – [09:00am – 06:00pm] Later proceed to Ranakpur. Arrival at Ranakpur visit: Ranakpur – Jain Temple – [07:00am -07:00pm] Overnight stay at Ranakpur. Day 10 Ranakpur – Udaipur [approx 2hr/93km]: After breakfast check out from the hotel & Proceed to Udaipur. Enroute visit: Nathdwara – Shrinathji Temple [06:00am – 12:30pm – 03:00pm – 08:30pm] Eklingji Temple – [10:30am – 06:15pm] Arrival at Udaipur. Check in to the hotel. Get Freshen up. Overnight at stay Udaipur. Day 11 Udaipur – Chittorgarh [approx 2hrs/119km] – Udaipur: After breakfast proceed to visit: Chittorgarh [10:00am – 06:30pm] – [The Chittor Fort or Chittorgarh is one of the largest forts in India. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site] After lunch proceed to visit: Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandir [09:00am – 05:30pm] Maharana Pratap Memorial [09:00am – 06:00pm] – [The Maharana Pratap Memorial Udaipur Light & Sound show timings are Winter: 7:30pm & Summers: 8:15pm] Fateh Sagar Lake [08:00am – 06:00pm] From outside Hotel Taj Lake Palace Enjoy the boat ride at Lake Pichola at your own cost. [10:00am – 05:00pm]. Overnight stay at Udaipur. Day 12 Udaipur – Mount Abu [approx 3hr/164km]: After breakfast check out from the hotel & proceed to Mount Abu. Arrival at Mount Abu Visit: Haldi Ghati – [12:00am – 12:00pm] Nakki Lake [10:00am – 06:00pm] Brahmin Kumari Ashram & Om Shanti Bhavan Enjoy sunset at Sunset point – [07:00am – 06:00pm]. Overnight stay at Mount Abu. Day 13 Mount Abu: After breakfast check out from the hotel & proceed to visit: World famous Dilwara Jain Temple-Dilwara Temple – [12:00noon – 05:00pm] Ambaji Temple – [07:00am – 10:45am – 12:30pm – 04:30pm – 07:30pm – 09:00pm Later proceed to Abu road railway station to board the train hometown. Hotels to be used: Places Hotels Ranthambore Tiger Safari Resort or Similar Jaipur Hotel Maharaja Residency or similar Pushkar Rock Star Hotel Pushkar or similar Bikaner Hotel Harasar Haveli or Similar Jaisalmer Hotel Hotel Mahadev Palace or similar Jaisalmer Tent K K Tent or similar Jodhpur Lords Inn or similar Ranakpur Ranakpur Safari Resort or similar Udaipur Hotel Hadi Rani Palace or similar Mount Abu Hotel Karnavati or Similar Child below 05yrs is complementary NA Extra Person in the same room 80% of the tour cost Child with extra bed 60% of the Tour Cost Child without Bed 40% of the tour cost Inclusion: Accommodation in the above mentioned hotel. Meal Plan: AP [Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner] Transportation and sightseeing by Ac Vehicle Entry Tickets 1 liter water bottle per person per day on the tour All toll, Parking, Driver Allowance, Fuel Cost & State Taxes Exclusions: 5% GST Jeep Safari, Canter Safari, Horse riding, Elephant ride, Boating and any leisure activity Anything not mentioned in the above package Any Tips, laundry, liquors, wine, all items of personal nature Any increase in taxes or fuel leading to an increase in surface transport Airfare /Train Fare Room Heater charges will be extra as per actual Please Note: Additional Gala Dinner supplement on Christmas & 31st Dec as per the hotel policy. .
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