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+91-99117-75120 TRAVEL PLAN Detailed Itinerary Website: www.alifetimetrip.co.in Email: [email protected] Contact Numbers: +91-99117-75120 Follow us "We specialize in bringing you in-line with the real India - traditions, rituals, beauty, heauty, heritage, festivals, adventures,wild life, carnivals and many more different facets of our country- INDIA". TRAVEL PLAN Dear Traveler Greetings from ALifetimeTrip Thank you for choosing us for your travel needs. Please find herewith all the relevant details (Itinerary, Accommodation) for your trip to Udaipur to Delhi.Kindly take a moment to review these. The travel plan is totally customizable. Please reach your tour planner and ask for changes that you would like to incorporate in your vacation. We value your business and look forward to assist you. Detailed Itinerary BankHotelCITIESHOTELSPACKAGENotes:CancellationTermsUdaipur-2NChittorgarh-1NPushkar-1NJaipur-2N-NAccommodationAllDriverExclusiveAnything/ServiceAnyExtraInsurance,TheGalaThis25%50%75%100%VouchersPleaseRate Applicableextras stay Air/Train/expensesadditionalKindEntryservicesserviceisChargesofDinner Meal Retention stickAllowances, termsExchangeDetails: at & areDetails areACofcamera orRanthamboreJaisalmer other tounused Conditionson Expense andnotcameranon-transferable ofto forVehicle itinerary, Taxesexpenses BusX-Mas COSTbe lumpCharges atspecifically thanPolicy conditionoptionalentrance notwillfees, paidhotels/resorts/campstollFares-is feescamps mentioned formentionedsumnon-refundable.be (as and guidetaxes,directly anything arising thereafter.HotelINCLUDESEXCLUDES Losscalculated quoted) activitiesBestfees amount,Newcontent shall requested, charges, parking, and / oris fares, Misplacedoutto Yearin in includeextra on optionaldedicated valid the Inclusions.anytimetheoflikeon all Available evening hotels/theItemsunforeseen stateshall theplan confirmedmealsonlyoncamel cultural activitiesfinal/double/triple taxes priorwithinTheftforbe offor plan. mandatory safari chargeablepersonalyou.Onpayment theservice toprogram, circumstancesof and 30-1515-10 Request. 30servicesor personalor notedtickets, daysrafting natureproviders. 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Day 2: Udaipur city tour After breakfast, proceed for a city tour. Begin your tour with a visit to the City Palace. Once here, marvel the rooms with mirrored walls and ivory doors, windows with colored glasses, the beautiful marble balconies and the peacock courtyard. Then visit the lovely Sahelion-ki- Bari (Queens resort for their friends) gardens, Jagdish Temple built by Maharana Jagat Singh and dedicated to Lord Vishnu & Gulab Bagh. Then visit Bhartiya Lok kala Museum - a museum of folk and art that displays a rich collection of folk dresses, ornaments, puppets, masks and dolls. Overnight stay in Udaipur. Day 3: Udaipur to Chittorgarh (120 kms/ 2 hrs) After breakfast, check out from the hotel and transfers to Chittorgarh. On arrival check in to hotel. Chittorgarh is the epitome of Rajput (Warrior caste) pride, romance and spirit, for people of Chittor always chose death before surrendering against anyone. It reverberates with history of heroism and sacrifice that is evident from the tales still sung by the bards of Rajasthan. The major attraction here is the massive hilltop fort, that is a symbol of all that was brave, true and noble in the glorious Rajput tradition. The Chittorgarh Fort seated on a 180 metre high hill, covers an expanse of 700 acres and rises rapidly from the plains. Fiercely independent, the fort was under siege thrice and each time they fought bravely and thrice Jauhar(massive suicide) was committed by the ladies and children, first led by Rani Padmini, and later by Rani Karnavati. The imposing Fort boasts of well-designed palaces, magnificent cenotaphs and huge towers. The Fort of Chittorgarh has a colossal structure that is secured by its several strong gateways. After visiting the fort, return back to hotel for overnight stay. Day 4: Chittorgarh to Ajmer/Pushkar (220 kms/ 4 hrs) After breakfast check out from the hotel and drive to Ajmer. Visit Ajmer-e-Sharief Dargah, Adhai-Din-Ka Jhonpara, Ana Sagar Lake & drive to Pushkar (14 kms). Later travel to Pushkar, check in to your hotel and after some rest, visit the temple of Lord Brahma, the only temple in India dedicated to Brahma. You might like to take a dip in the holy lake and visit few more temples around. Overnight stay at Pushkar. Day 5: Ajmer / Pushkar to Jaipur (150 kms/ 3 hrs) After breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive to the Pink city Jaipur. Check in to your hotel and day free for leisure activities. You might like to chose from optional tours of Birla Temple or Chokhi Dhani in the evening. Day 6: Jaipur city tour After breakfast proceed to visit city attractions covering Amber Fort. Enjoy Feel like a maharaja from the past as you ride up to Amber Fort on an elephant outfitted with traditional Indian draperies. Later visit Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar (observatory), City Palace & Museum. Overnight stay at hotel Day 7: Jaipur to Delhi drop at Airport / Railway Station Early morning after breakfast checkout from the hotel and proceed towards Delhi where you will be dropped at Railway Station or Airport for your onwards journey.Tour Ends with memories of ALifetimeTrip..
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