Tour Code : AKSR0155 Tour Type : Individual Package 1800 233 9008 ROYAL KINGDOM (9 www.akshartours.com Nights / 10 Days) 9 Nights / 10 Days PACKAGE OVERVIEW 1Country 6Cities 10Days Accomodation Meal 02 Night Hotel Accomodation At Jaipur 10 Breckfast 01 Night Hotel Accomodation At Bikaner 02 Night Hotel Accomodation At Jesalmer 01 Night Hotel Accomodation At Jodhpur Visa & Taxes 02 Night Hotel Accomodation At Udaipur 5% Gst Extra 01 Night Hotel Accomodation At Ajmer / Pushkar Highlights Accommodation on double sharing Breakfast and dinner at hotel Transfer and sightseeing by pvt vehicle as per program Applicable hotel taxes SIGHTSEEINGS OVERVIEW Jaipur :- - Amber Fort - Jal Mahal - City Palace - Jantar Mantar - Hawa Mahal Bikaner :- - Anup Mahal - Gaj Mandir, - Sheesh Mahal - Prachina Museum - Lalgarh Palace Jaisalmer :- - Patwon-Ki-Haveli - Nathmal-Ki-Haveli - Salim Singh-Ki-Haveli - Gadishar Lake - Camel Ride On Sam Sand Dunes Jodhpur :- - Umaid Bhawan Palace - Mehrangarh Fort - Jaswant Thada Udaipur :- - Lake Pichola - Fateh Sagar - Maharana Pratap Memorial - Sehelion-KI-Bari - Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum - City Palace - Jagdish Temple - Gulab Bagh Ajmer :- - Ajmer-E-Sharief Dargah - Ana Sagar Lake Pushkar :- - Holy Pushkar Lake - Temples & Ghats DEPARTURE DATES Customised Tour Dates As Per Client’s Requirement. SIGHTSEEINGS JAIPUR Amber Fort Amer Fort Or Amber Fort Is A Fort Located In Amer, Rajasthan, India. Amer Is A Town With An Area Of 4 Square Kilometres (1.5 Sq Mi) Located 11 Kilometres (6.8 Mi) From Jaipur, The Capital Of Rajasthan. The Town Of Amer And The Amber Fort Were Originally Built By The Mairs, And Later It Was Ruled By Raja Man Singh I. Located High On A Hill, It Is The Principal Tourist Attraction In Jaipur.Amer Fort Is Known For Its Artistic Style Elements. With Its Large Ramparts And Series Of Gates And Cobbled Paths, The Fort Overlooks Maota Lake, Which Is The Main Source Of Water For The Amer Palace. JAIPUR Jal Mahal The Jal Mahal Palace Is An Architectural Showcase Of The Rajput Style Of Architecture (Common In Rajasthan) On A Grand Scale. The Building Has A Picturesque View Of The Lake Itself But Owing To Its Seclusion From Land Is Equally The Focus Of A Viewpoint From The Man Sagar Dam On The Eastern Side Of The Lake In Front Of The Backdrop Of The Surrounding Nahargarh ("Tiger-Abode") Hills. The Palace, Built-In Red Sandstone, Is A Five Storied Building, Of Which Four Floors Remain Underwater When The Lake Is Full And The Top Floor Is Exposed. One Rectangular Chhatri On The Roof Is Of The Bengal Type. The Chhatris On The Four Corners Are Octagonal. The Palace Had Suffered Subsidence In The Past And Also Partial Seepage (Plasterwork And Wall Damage Equivalent To Rising Damp) Because Of Waterlogging, Which Have Been Repaired Under A Restoration Project Of The Government Of Rajasthan. JAIPUR Hawa Mahal Hawa Mahal (English Translation: "The Palace Of Winds" Or "The Palace Of Breeze") Is A Palace In Jaipur, India. Made With The Red And Pink Sandstone, The Palace Sits On The Edge Of The City Palace, Jaipur, And Extends To The Zenana, Or Women's Chambers. The Structure Was Built In 1799 By Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, The Grandson Of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, Who Was The Founder Of Jaipur. He Was So Inspired By The Unique Structure Of Khetri Mahal That He Built This Grand And Historical Palace. It Was Designed By Lal Chand Ustad. Its Unique Five Floors Exterior Is Akin To The Honeycomb Of A Beehive With Its 953 Small Windows Called Jharokhas Decorated With Intricate Latticework. The Original Intent Of The Lattice Design Was To Allow Royal Ladies To Observe Everyday Life And Festivals Celebrated In The Street Below Without Being Seen, Since They Had To Obey The Strict Rules Of "Purdah", Which Forbade Them From Appearing In Public Without Face Coverings. This Architectural Feature Also Allowed Cool Air From The Venturi Effect To Pass Through, Thus Making The Whole Area More Pleasant During The High Temperatures In Summer. Many People See The Hawa Mahal From The Street View And Think It Is The Front Of The Palace, But In Reality It Is The Back Of That Structure. BIKANER Lalgarh Palace Lalgarh Palace Is A Palace And Heritage Hotel In Bikaner In The Indian State Of Rajasthan, Built For Sir Ganga Singh, Maharaja Of Bikaner, Between 1902 And 1926. Laxmi Niwas Palace Is A Part Of Lalgarh Palace But It Has Been Given On Lease And Recently Is Being Used As A Heritage Hotel BIKANER Junagarh Fort Junagarh Fort Is A Fort In The City Of Bikaner, Rajasthan, India. The Fort Was Originally Called Chintamani And Was Renamed Junagarh Or "Old Fort" In The Early 20th Century When The Ruling Family Moved To Lalgarh Palace Outside The Fort Limits. It Is One Of The Few Major Forts In Rajasthan Which Is Not Built On A Hilltop. The Modern City Of Bikaner Has Developed Around The Fort. The Fort Complex Was Built Under The Supervision Of Karan Chand, The Prime Minister Of Raja Rai Singh, The Sixth Ruler Of Bikaner, Who Ruled From 1571 To 1611 AD. Construction Of The Walls And Associated Moat Commenced In 1589 And Was Completed In 1594. It Was Built Outside The Original Fort Of The City (The First Fort Built By Rao Bikaji), About 1.5 Kilometres (0.93 Mi) From The City Centre. Some Remnants Of The Old Fort Are Preserved Near The Lakshmi Narayan Temple.Historical Records Reveal That Despite The Repeated Attacks By Enemies To Capture The Fort, It Was Not Taken, Except For A Lone One-Day Occupation By Kamran Mirza. Kamran Was The Second Son Of The Mughal Emperor Babur Who Attacked Bikaner In 1534, Which Was Then Ruled By Rao Jait Singh.The 5.28 Hectares Large Fort Precinct Is Studded With Palaces, Temples And Pavilions.These Buildings Depict A Composite Culture, Manifest In The Mix Of Architectural Styles. BIKANER Sheesh Mahal History. This palace was built by king Man Singh in 16th century and completed in 1727. ... This palace is also known for the bollywood legendary movie “Mughal-e-Azam” iconic song “Jab pyar kiya to darna kya”. It was shot in Sheesh Mahal on legendary actress Madhubala which played the role of “Anarkali” in the movie. JAISALMER Patwon Ki Haveli The Patwon Ji Ki Haveli Is An Interesting Piece Of Architecture And Is The Most Important Among The Havelis In Jaisalmer. This Is Precisely Because Of Two Things, First That It Was The First Haveli Erected In Jaisalmer And Second, That It Is Not A Single Haveli But A Cluster Of 5 Small Havelis. The First Among These Havelis Was Commissioned And Constructed In The Year 1805 By Guman Chand Patwa And Is The Biggest And The Most Ostentatious. It Is Believed That Patwa Was A Rich Man And Was A Renowned Trader Of His Time. He Could Afford And Thus Ordered The Construction Of Separate Stories For Each Of His 5 Sons. These Were Completed In The Span Of 50 Years. All Five Houses Were Constructed In The First 60 Years Of The 19th Century. JAISALMER Salim Singh Ki Haveli Salim Singh Ki Haveli Was Built In 1815 By Salim Singh, The Prime Minister Of The Kingdom When Jaisalmer Was The Capital. This Mansion Was Not Created With The Help Of Cements And Mortar- The Stones Are Connected With Strong Iron Rods. This Mansion Is Famous For Its Distinctive Architecture As It Is Constitutes 38 Gracefully Carved Balconies. The Architecture Of This Mansion Is Inspired By Dancing Peacock. One Of The Most Ambitious Constructions Of Its Times, The Haveli Is So Magnificent, That It Even Invited The Ruler's Envy During Its Era. JAISALMER Gadisar Lake Gadisar Lake is a man-made lake that was built during 1400 AD by the first king of Jaisalmer, Raja Rawal Jaisal. It was later revamped during the then rule of Maharwal Gadsi Singh. The lake was originally constructed to store water which later used to be supplied to the whole town of Jaisalmer. JODHPUR Umaid Bhawan Palace Umaid Bhawan Palace, Located In Jodhpur In Rajasthan, India, Is One Of The World's Largest Private Residences. A Part Of The Palace Is Managed By Taj Hotels. Named After Maharaja Umaid Singh, Grandfather Of The Present Owner Gaj Singh. The Palace Has 347 Rooms And Is The Principal Residence Of The Former Jodhpur Royal Family. A Part Of The Palace Is A Museum.Ground For The Foundations Of The Building Was Broken On 18 November 1929 By Maharaja Umaid Singh And The Construction Work Was Completed In 1943. The History Of Building The Umaid Bhawan Palace Is Linked To A Curse By A Saint Who Had Said That A Period Of Drought Would Follow The Good Rule Of The Rathore Dynasty. Thus, After The End Of The About 50-Year Reign Of Pratap Singh, Jodhpur Faced Severe Drought And Famine In The 1920s For A Period Of Three Consecutive Years. The Farmers Of The Area, Faced With This Hardship, Sought The Help Of The Then Maharaja, Umaid Singh, Who Was The 37th Rathore Ruler Of Marwar At Jodhpur, To Provide Them With Some Employment So That They Could Survive The Harsh Conditions. The Maharaja, In Order To Help The Farmers, Decided To Build A Lavish Palace. He Commissioned Henry Vaughan Lanchester As The Architect To Prepare The Plans For The Palace; Lanchester Was A Contemporary Of Edwin Lutyens, Who Had Planned The Buildings Of The New Delhi Government Complex. Lanchester Patterned The Umaid Palace On The Lines Of The New Delhi Building Complex By Adopting The Theme Of Domes And Columns.
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