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Bikaner Jaisalmer Jodhpur LGF-27, Patil’s Sainath Plaza, J.N.Rd., Near Rly. Stn., Mulund (W), Mumbai - 400080. India.Tel.: - 022 - 67309730 (100 Lines) Fax :91-022-25911347 E-mail: [email protected] MAUCOUNT BUl DAIPUR l HITTOD l AJMER lPRUSHKAR lJAIPUR l ANATHAMBOR lBIKANER lJAISALMER l JODHPUR HIGHLIGHTS 1) MOUNTABU : Nakki Lake,Arbuja Devi, Brahamakumari VinavatiAshram, Dilwara Temple, Sun Set Point. 2) UDAIPUR : Rana Pratap Smarak, Sahelionki Badi, City Palace, Haldi Ghati, Nathdwara Mandir. Eklingji Mandir. 3)CHITTOD : Chittodgarh, Ranakumbha, Padmini Palace, Kirti Stambha, Vijay Stambha. 4)AJMER : Kwaja Mauluddin Chisti Darga. 5)PUSHKAR : Pushkar Tirth, Brahma Mandir 6)JAIPUR : City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal,Amer Fort. 7)RANATHAMBOR : Wild Life sanctuary. 8)BIKANER : Junagad Fort, Lalgad Palace, Karnimata Mandir. City Palace, Jaipur 9)JAISALMER : Jaisalmer Fort, Jain Mandir, Gadisagar Lake, Sam Dunes 10)JODHPUR : Ummed Bhavan Palace, Mehran Garh. TOUR TIME - TABLE DAY 01 Mumbai You are requested to report at 'Bandra Terminus' one hour prior to the scheduled departure of 9707 Dn. 'Aravali Express' (2100 hrs.) to proceed to Abu Road. DAY 02 Abu Road - Mount Abu (27 Kms) : Arrive at Abu Road Railway Station at 1000 hrs. and report to Dipesh Tours Manager near Bogie No. S 4. Proceed to By Train MountAbu.Arrival at MountAbu. Hotel check in. Stay at MountAbu. (L,D) DAY 03 Mount Abu After breakfast enjoy boating in Nakki Lake. Visit Brahamakumari Vinavati Ashram, Arbuja Devi, Dilwara Temple and Sun Set Point. Stay at Mount Abu. (B,L,D) DAY 04 Mount Abu - Udaipur (185 Kms) : After breakfast proceed to Udaipur. On arrival at Udaipur visit City Palace, Rana Pratap Smarak, Sahelionki Badi. Stay Sahelion ki Badi, at Udaipur. (B,L,D) Udaipur DAY 05 Udaipur After breakfast proceed to visit Crystal Gallery. In the evening visit Haldi Ghati, Nathdwara Mandir and Eklignji Mandir. Stay at Udaipur. (B,L,D) DAY 06 Udaipur- Chittod (113Kms) - Pushkar (349Kms) After breakfast proceed to Chittod. Chittod arrival and visit Chittodgarh, Ranakumbha, Padmini Palace, Kirti Stambha and Vijay Kirti Stambha, Chittod Stambha.After Chittod sightseeing proceed to Pushkar.Arrive and stay at Pushkar. (B,L,D) DAY 07 Pushkar - Ajmer - Jaipur (140Km) : After breakfast proceed to Ajmer. Arrive and visitKhwaja Moinuddin Chisti Dargah . Proceed to Jaipur. Arrive and stay at Jaipur. (B,L,D) Moinuddin Dargah Ajmer Travel Consultants (INCREDIBLE INDIA) Domestic & International : Air Bookings, Package Tours, Hotel Bookings WESTERN Assistance for : Passport, Visa, Emmigration, Foreign Exchange & UNION Overseas Travel Insurance MONEY TRANSFER Fast way to receive money Minstry of Tourism from abroad. Govt. of india LGF-27, Patil’s Sainath Plaza, J.N.Rd., Near Rly. Stn., Mulund (W), Mumbai - 400080. India.Tel.: - 022 - 67309730 (100 Lines) Fax :91-022-25911347 E-mail: [email protected] DAY 08 Jaipur After breakfast visit City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal and Amer Fort. Stay at Jaipur. (B,L,D) DAY 09 Jaipur - Ranathambor (130 Kms) After breakfast proceed to Ranathambor. Arrive and go for a Wild Life sanctuary to explore the wild life. Here encounter with the exotic creatures of Jungle. Stay at Ranathambor. (B,L,D) City Palce, Jaipur DAY 10 Ranathambor - Bikaner (480 Kms) After breakfast proceed to Bikaner. Arrival and stay at Bikaner. (B,L,D) DAY 11 Bikaner After breakfast proceed to Bikaner sightseeing. Visit Junagad Fort, Lalgad Palace and Karnimata Mandir. Stay at Bikaner. (B,L,D) DAY 12 Bikaner - Jaisalmer (326 Kms) KarniMata, Bikaner After breakfast depart to Jaisalmer. Arrival and check into hotel. Stay at Jaisalmer. (B,L,D) DAY 13 Jaisalmer After breakfast proceed for Jaisalmer sightseeing. Visit Jaisalmer Fort, Jain Mandir, Gadisar Lake & Sam Dunes. Stay at Jaisalmer. (B,L,D) DAY 14 Jaisalmer - Jodhpur (330 Kms) Gadisar Lake After breakfast proceed to Jodhpur. Arrive and stay at Jodhpur. (B,L,D) DAY 15 Jodhpur After breakfast proceed to Jodhpur sightseeing. Visit Umaid Bhavan Palace and Mehran Garh. Stay at Jodhpur. (B,L,D) DAY 16 Jodhpur - Mumbai Umaid Bhavan, After breakfast free time for shopping. After lunch proceed to Jodhpur Railway station. Scheduled departure to Mumbai - by Jodhpur 4707 Up 'Ranakpur Express' at 1445 hrs. (B,L) DAY 17 Arrive at 'Bandra Terminus' at 1130hrs. and tour.(Abbreviations : B Breakfast, L Lunch, D Dinner) HOTEL STAY(14 Nights) By Train Destination No of Nights Meal MountAbu 2 Day 2 - Lunch & Dinner Udaipur 2 Day 3 to 15- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Pushkar 1 Day 16 - Breakfast & Lunch Jaipur 1 Ranathambor 2 Bikaner 2 Jaisalmer 2 Jodhpur 2 TRAIN JOURNEYBUS JOURNEY (35/27 SEATER) Mumbai - Abu Road by 2 x 2 Non A/c Luxury Coach. Jodhpur Mumbai - Travel Consultants (INCREDIBLE INDIA) Domestic & International : Air Bookings, Package Tours, Hotel Bookings WESTERN Assistance for : Passport, Visa, Emmigration, Foreign Exchange & UNION Overseas Travel Insurance MONEY TRANSFER Fast way to receive money Minstry of Tourism from abroad. Govt. of india.
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