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The Magic of Rajasthan Tour Packages Is Unparallel in the World The magic of Rajasthan Tour Packages is unparallel in the world. Rajasthan is the land of Kings. With invincible forts, magnificent palaces and serene lakes Rajasthan is truly called a land of valiance. Travel to Rajasthan to experience its rich heritage, history and culture, art and architecture of forts and palaces, languages, religions, folk dance and music, fairs and festivals, wildlife etc. Our Rajasthan tour packages give you a true experience of the history and culture of Rajasthan. Our Rajasthan Tours are well-planned with great sightseeing of the travel destinations in Rajasthan, luxury hotels, comfortable and luxury cars and coaches, multi language speaking guide etc. So book our Rajasthan Travel Package to enjoy a life-time experience. Duration : 15 Days & 16 Nights Destinations Covered : Delhi - Agra - Jaipur - Khimsar - Bikaner - Bikaner - Jaisalmer - Jodhpur - Ranakpur - Udaipur - Kota - Pushkar - Delhi Day 1 - In Delhi Arrive Delhi On arrival meeting and assistance at the airport and transfer to Vasant Continental Hotel (5*). Overnight at hotel. Day 2 - Delhi – Agra (200 KM.) After breakfast drive to Agra via sightseeing of Akbar’s Tomb at Sikandra. Afternoon sightseeing of Taj Mahal, Agra Fort & Itmad-Ud-Daula’s tomb. Dinner and Overnight at hotel Jaypee Palace. Day 3 - Agra – Jaipur (235 KM.) Drive to Jaipur after breakfast via sightseeing of Fathepur Sikri Fort. Arrive Jaipur in the afternoon. Evening see Rajasthani folk dance & Pupet Show. Dinner and Overnight at Samode Haveli ( Heritage Hotel). Day 4 - In Jaipur Full day sightseeing of Jaipur visit places Amber Fort and climb fort on Elephant back, Jaigarh Fort, City Palace, Museaum, Observatory and Palace of wind. Dinner and Overnight at Samode Haveli (Heritage Hotel). Day 5 - Jaipur to Khimsar ( 287 KM.) Drive to Khimsar Fort – Khimsar offer a wide range of experience. The battle scarred walls and turrest remind on of the glorius past. Cnstruction began in 1523 AD, the family moved in during the 18th century when a new “Zenana”(ladies wing) was constructed. Thakur Onkar Singh built a regal wing for himself in 1940s. Khimsar fort ranks high amongst the premier classified heritage hotels in India. Overnight at Khimsar Fort in Rajasthan Tour Packages. Day 6 - Khimsar to Bikaner (150 KM.) Drive to Bikaner – This desert town in the north –west of Rajasthan Tour Packages was founded in 1488 by Rao Bika, a decendent of Rao Jodha of Jodhpur. The old city is surrounded by a high crenellated wall. In the golden days, the city of Bikaner figured prominently on the great caravan trade routes. See places like Havelis and Jain Temples, Camel Safari etc. Dinner & Overnight at hotel Lallagarh Palace. Day 7 - Bikaner to Jaisalmer (320 KM.) Drive to Jaisalmer – On arrival check-in at Naryan Niwas Palace (Heritage hotel). Afternoon sightseeing of Jaisalmer and visit – Jaisalmer Fort, Havelis & Old Town, Bada Bagh etc. Overnight at Naryan Niwas Palace hotel. Day 8 - Jaisalmer to Jodhpur ( 295 KM.) Drive to Jodhpur – Founded in 1459 by Rao Jodha, Jodhpur is the secondlargest city in Rajasthan Tour Packages after Jaipur. The world famous Mehrangarh Fort dominates the Skyline. From its ramparts, one can see where the old city ends and the new one begains. Its is fascinating wandering around the old parts of the the city, browsing through the antique shops or experiencing the ambienceof this chaotic, bustling, sun- struck city of red sand stone. Things to see in Jodhpur – Mehrangarh fort, Jodhpur Museum, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur city and markets, Maha Temple, Bishnoi Viilages around Jodhpur. Dinner and overnight at hotel Bal Samand Palace (heritage hotel). Day 9 - In Jodhpur Full sightseeing of Jodhpur. Dinner & overnight at hotel Bal SamandPalace (Heritage hotel). Day 10 - Jodhpur to Ranakapur ( 160 KM.) Drive to Ranakapur – In Ranakapur temple complex, one of the biggestand most important cluster of Jain Temples in India. The Chaumukha Temple, or Four Faced Temple , is the main temple in the complex and dates back to the 15th century . Bulit in marble, the temple has 29 halls supported by more than 1400 pillars, no two of which are alike. Some other palces also to see like Kumbalgarh Fort/Dam, Village Safari etc. Dinner and overnight at hotel Maharani Bagh Orchard Retreat (A heritage hotel). Day 11 - Rankapur to Udaipur ( 90 KM.) Drive to Udaipur – Rajasthan is quite romantic as Udaipur even though the state is replete with fantastic hilltop fortress exotic fairy tale palaces and griping legends of medival chivalry and herosim, Founded in 1566 by Maharaja Udai Singh. Places to see – Lake Phichola, Jagdish Temple, City Palaces and museume, Saheliyon ki bari. Dinner and overnight at hotel Karni Fort (heritage hotel). Day 12 - In Udaipur Full day sighteeing of Udaipur. Dinner and Overnight at hotel Karni Fort(heritage hotel). Day 13 - Udaipur to Kota ( 321 KM.) Drive to Kota – An army headquarter and Rajasthan’s premier industrial centre, Kota is equally well known for its Kota doria sarees and minature paintings that often depict hunting scenes. There is an enchanting palace on a little in the island in the middle of an artifical lake. The fort and part of the palace complex are open to the public. Places to see – City Palce , fort and museum. Dinner and Overnight at hotel Umed Bhawan Palace (Heritage hotel) Day 14 - Kota – Pushkar (270 KM.) Drive to Ajmer Pushkar. Afternoon visit the Tomb of the Sufi Saint, Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti, the Dargah Sharif, The city was founded by the Chauhan ruler, Aiaipal, during the 11th century and is dominated by theTaragarh Fort built by Prithviraj Chauhan. In Pushkar, visit the holy Lake and also the famous Brahma Temple. Pushkar is one of the holiest places for Hindus. Dinner and overnight at hotel Pushkar Palace or Mansingh Palace (heritage hotel). Day 15 - Pushkar – Delhi ( By Train) Pushkar – After breakfast drive back to Delhi. On arrival check-in at hotel. Free at leisure. Evening sound and light show program at Red Fort. Overnight at hotel. Day 16 - Leave Delhi Full day combined sightseeing of Old and New Delhi visiting places like Red Fort, Jama Masjid (Mosque), Raj Ghat, India Gate, Laxmi Naryan Temple, Qutab Minar (big tower). Evening transfer to International airport to catch flight for onward destination. (Tour End) Hotels to be provided Delhi Vasant Continental (5*) Agra Jaypee Palace (5*) Jaipur Samode Haveli (Heritage Hotel) Jaipur Samode Haveli (Heritage Hotel) Khimsar Khimsar Fort (Heritage Hotel) Bikaner Lallgarh Palace (Heritage Hotel) Jaisalmer Narayan Niwas Palace (Heritage Hotel) Jodhpur Bal Samand Lake Palace (Heritage Hotel) Jodhpur Bal Samand Lake Palace (Heritage Hotel) Ranakpur Maharani Bagh Orchard Retreat (Heritage Hotel) Udaipur Karni Fort (Heritage Hotel) Udaipur Karni Fort (HERITKarni Fort Kota Umed Bhawan Palace (Heritage Hotel) Pushkar Pushkar Palace or Mansingh Palace (Heritage Hotel) Pushkar Pushkar Palace or Mansingh Palace (Heritage Hotel) Delhi Siddhartha Hotel (5*).
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