Rajasthan Heritage Tour

Rajasthan Heritage Tour

09 Night 10 Day Tour Code : RJINDI004

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Tour Itinerary

DAY 1

Delhi

Arrive Delhi International/ Domestic Airport, Railway / bus Station Meet Company Representative Welcome Then Transfer to Hotel  Relax at Hotel .

DAY 2

Delhi

Morning Breakfast then Sightseeing of Delhi Including – India Gate , President House , Parliament House , Gandhi House , Birla temple then Take lunch then go to Akshar Dham temple then take Dinner at Local restaurant, Over night at hotel

Highlights Of The Day

India Gate - This 42m high stone memorial pays tribute to the valiant soldiers of Indian Army who sacrificed their lives for the country during World War I, Northwest Frontier operations and in the Anglo-African War in 1919. A flame burns day and night in the memorial for the remembrance of the martyrs. Tourists are permitted to retrace the audacity of the Indian soldiers.

President House- It has 340 rooms with large corridors stretching up to 2.5 km. It was the residence of British Viceroy formerly and now the home of the head of state. It is fascinating to take a peek inside this historical building, and a guided visit takes in the domed Durbar Hall, presidential library, and gilded Ashoka Hall. 

Parliament House - The Sansad Bhawan (Parliament Building) is the house of the Parliament of India, located in the northwestern side of the& Vijay Chowk  in the vicinity of the secretariat buildings.Originally called the House of Parliament ,marks governance of the world's largest democracy.


Gandhi House - It is the world-famous memorial to Mahatma Gandhi. The Gandhi House is the place where he was shot on 30 January 1948, causing the death. Gandhi spent his last 144 days in this house (Birla House) and his room is preserved in the same condition as he left it. You can find his possessions there which include spectacles, a walking stick, a spinning wheel and a pair of chappals.

Birla temple - It is a temple dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Narayana that was erected by an affluent industrialist B.D. Birla. It also includes shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, Hanuman, Krishna, and Buddha. Gandhi inaugurated the intricately designed temple for all casts with a sign on the board saying ‘Everyone is Welcome’ .

Akshar Dham temple - Akshardham is a Hindu temple complex in Delhi, India. Also referred to as Delhi Akshardham or Swaminarayan Akshardham, the complex displays centuries of traditional Indian and Hindu culture, spirituality, and architecture. The Akshardham temple, carved by 7,000 sculptors out of pink sandstone and white marble, is beautiful in the way that all elaborately ornate things are beautiful." Dinner at Local restaurant, Over night at hotel.

DAY 3

Delhi - Jodhpur (By Air)

Morning Breakfast then Transfer to Airport for Jodhpur on Arrive take Lunch then Sightseeing of Jodhpur – then Check-in hotel dinner & Over Night at hotel.

Highlights Of The Day

Mehrangarh Fort - Rising Sheer Out of a 125-m(140-ft) high rocky hill. Mehrangarh is one of the most magnificent forts in India. The battlements are 6m to 36m high, and as the building materials were chiselled from the rock on which the fort stands, the structure merges with its base. Still run by the Jodhpur royal family, Mehrangarh is packed with history and legend. You don’t need a ticket to enter the fort itself, only the museum section.

Jaswant Thada - This milky-white marble memorial to Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, built by Maharaja Sardar Singh, sitting above a small lake 1km northeast of Mehrangarh, is an array of whimsical domes. It’s a welcome, peaceful spot after the hubbub of the city, and the views across to the fort and over the city are superb. Built in 1899, the cenotaph has some beautiful jalis (carved-marble lattice screens) and is hung with portraits of Rathore rulers going back to the 13th century.

Umaid Bhawan Museum- The residence of Maharaja Gaj Singh II, Umaid Bhawan Palace counts among the most opulent homes ever built, with over three hundred and fifty rooms placed in between acres of splendid gardens. One wing houses the iconic Taj Umaid Bhawan Palace Hotel, allowing guests to get a taste of the royal life.

DAY 4

Jodhpur - Jaislamer (4 hr 50 min / 285.1 km)

Morning Breakfast then Check-out Hotel later Drive to Jaisalmer On Arrive Lunch then Sightseeing of Jaisalmer Fort, Jain temple then visit Local Market then take Dinner and over night at hotel.

Highlights Of The Day

Jaisalmer Fort- This famous historical place is the landmark of the whole Jaisalmer city. It is renowned as Sonar Quila. The fort is the most attractive one with various special things viz. hotels, museums, shops and all. It is a pleasurable place for photographers as well. The Patwon Ki Haveli, Dussehra Chowk, and Surya gate bring four stars to this attractive place.

Jain temple - The Jain temple has been built to dedicate to two Jain Tirthankars: Rikhabdevji and Shambhavdevji. Built up of yellow sandstones, the Jain Temple is full of grace. The walls, carvings and everything about Jain Temple is fabulous to visit. The Gyan Bhandar Library will surely delight you, as you can find the rarest manuscripts and get the benefit from it.

DAY 5

Jaisalmer

Morning Breakfast sightseeing of Patwon Ki Haveli , Chand Patwa , Bada Bagh then Take Lunch then Drive to jaisalmer Desert for Camel Safari & sun set later Dinner with Folk Dance and Born fire in Sand Desert then back to Hotel Over night at hotel .

Highlights Of The Day

Patwon Ki Haveli - Beautifully carved walls, cultural displays, appealing balconies, painting collections and much more are the things you will surely observe in Patwon Ki Haveliyan. These were made up by Marwari businessman Guman Chand Patwa. Total five havelies are there. The location is perfect to visit and spend time. The havelies have different galleries which display its own perfection.

Bada Bagh - Bada Bagh features the royal memorials of chhatris of Jaisalmer king. The first memorial was made in the 16th Century for Jai Singh II by his son. This has been created near the dam and covered with a beautiful park to memorize him as the one who brought greenery to the city. All the cenotaphs have been carved appealingly and visitors like it the most.

DAY 6

Jaisalmer - Karni Mata Temple (RAT TEMPLE) - Bikaner (5 hr 22 min / 329.5 km)

Morning Breakfast then drive to Bikaner via Sightseeing of Karni Mata temple on Arrive Visit Bikaner Fort & Camel breeding  farm in between Lunch at Local restaurant Dinner & over night at  Bikaner Hotel.

Karni Mata temple

Camel breeding  farm

DAY 7

Bikaner – Jaipur (5 hr 28 min / 341.9 km)

Morning Breakfast then drive to Jaipur  Lunch on the way on Arrive Visit Nahar Ghar Fort then Check-in hotel Dinner & over Night at hotel .

Highlights Of The Day

Nahar Ghar Fort ( Night View ) - which is one of the many countless palaces and beautiful historic buildings that speak of the magnificent and rich history of this city. The Fort was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in the year 1734 as a retreat. It was originally called Sudarshangarh Fort, but was later renamed to Nahargarh Fort which literally translated to "The Abode of Tigers".

DAY 8

Jaipur

Morning Breakfast then Sightseeing of Amer Fort then take Lunch then sightseeing of - Hawa Mahal , Jal Mahal  , City Palace , Jantar mantar then Dinner & over Night at hotel.

Highlights Of The Day

Amer Fort (With Elephant or jeep ride ) - Amer Fort is located in Amber, at a distance of 11 km from Jaipur. This impressive fort comprises a grand palace, made from pale yellow and pink sandstone and marbles with white color. This magnificent structure is divided into four main sections. Maotha Lake adds charm to the beauty of the fort.

Hawa Mahal- The popularized ‘Palace of the Winds’ or Hawa Mahal is the famous place of visitor attraction and prominent landmark of Pink City. This marvelous five-storey palace is built in the shape of the crown of Lord Krishna.  This structure is located in the heart of Jaipur that is renowned for its architectural history and rich culture.

Jal Mahal :Jal Mahal is a palace located in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur city which also called Water palace .It was built by Maharaja Madho Singh I in 18th century to serve as a lodge for his duck hunting parties. It is a testament to the bond that was formed between the Rajput & Mughal Empire.

City Palace - City Palace is situated in Jaipur and it reflects the fusion of Mughal and Rajput architecture. The City Palace complex is spread over a large area in the old region of Jaipur. Here are gardens, buildings, courtyards, museum and temples that demonstrate its historical value and magnificent royal grace. 

Jantar mantar- This is considered as one of the largest observatory ever built. It is a collection of nineteen astronomical geometric instruments that measure time and space for astronomy.  Visitors can observe the astronomical positions with the naked eye by using these instruments.  Jantar Mantar is constructed in a large area of 18,700 square meters.

DAY 9

Jaipur – Abhaneri - Agra (4 hr 22 min / 237.8 km)

Morning Breakfast then drive to Agra Via Sightseeing of Abhaneri Step Well Lunch on the way , on arrive Agra Sightseeing of Agra Fort then take Dinner and Overnight at Hotel.

Highlights Of The Day

Abhaneri Step Well - Abhaneri Step Well, initially renowned as Abha Nagri that means the city of brightness. It offers a lot of excitement and a remarkable adventure. This village is especially known for its two splendid monuments Chand Baori, which is a huge step well, a creative idea formulated by the natives to work as a water reservoir.

Agra Fort - Agra Fort is a historical fort in the city of Agra in India. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty till 1638, when the capital was shifted from Agra to Delhi. Agra Fort built by Akbar in Red Sandstone. Some 1,444,000 builders in 1565 worked on it for eight years, completing it in 1573. Attraction in Agra Fort is: Sheesh Mahal, Diwan-i-Am, Diwan-i-Khas, The Anguri Bagh, Khas Mahal, Mina Masjid, Nagina Masjid, MusammanBurj

 

DAY 10

Agra - Delhi - Next Destination (3 hr 53 min / 248.3 km)

Morning Breakfast then visit 7th Wonder of World "TAJ MAHAL" , then  Drive to Delhi take Lunch then transfer to airport for next destination.

Highlights Of The Day

Taj Mahal - The Taj Mahal meaning "Crown of the Palace". It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. Started in 1932 and the construction of the mausoleum was essentially completed in 1643 but work continued on other phases of the project for another 10 years. The Taj Mahal completed in 1653 at a cost of 32 million rupees at that time which 55 billion rupees right now. Architect name was Ustad Ahmad Lahauri and he used almost 20000 workers to build this Taj Mahal. It was declared a winner of the New7Wonders of the World (2000–2007) initiative.

Tour End & Thanks to visit a memorable trip 

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Delhi : India Gate , President House , Gandhi Smirti,Parliament House , Birla Temple , Akshardham

            Jodhpur : Mehrangarh Fort,  Jaswant Thada ,Umaid Bhawan Museum

            Jaisalmer : Jaisalmer Fort , Jain temple, Patwon Ki Haveli ,Bada Bagh

             Bikaner : Bikaner Fort & Camel breeding  farm

            Jaipur : Nahar Ghar Fort , Amer Fort , Hawa Mahal , Jal Mahal  , City Palace , Jantar mantar

             Abhaneri :  Abhaneri Step Well

            Agra : Taj Mahal , Agra Fort

 

Mahendi Tatto, Lassi(Indian traditional drink made by curd), Free time in Local Market. Esperance of  Local Street Masala Tea.  Barbeque Meal at Delhi