DAY 1: ARRIVAL DELHI
Arrive Delhi as per your flight timings.
Welcome at the Airport with flower garland and a bottle ow water.
Our company representative will assist you at the airport and
transfer you to your hotel.
Check in at 1400H.
Rest of the day at leisure.
Delhi is the capital city of India and one of its oldest cities,
with a rich historical and cultural heritage. It is located in the
northern part of the country and serves as the seat of all three
branches of the Government of India. The city is known for its
diverse population, historical monuments, vibrant markets, and a
mix of modern and traditional elements.
Overnight at hotel.
DAY 2: DELHI
Breakfast at Hotel.
Enjoy the sightseeing of New Delhi.
Visit the Raj Ghat on the banks of the river Yamuna, Mahatma
Gandhi's Memorial, where he was cremated following his
assassination in January 1948. The memorial lies in the midst of
landscaped gardens and made of a simple square platform of black
marble inscribed with his last words "Hey Ram". An eternal flame
burns 24 hours.
Drive past Red Fort (Exterior) the 17th century imposing fortress
built in red sandstone is surrounded by a huge 33m high boundary
wall. Inside are exquisite palaces and beautiful gardens.
Opposite the Red Fort lies Jama Masjid (Friday Mosque) made of red
sandstone and white marble, completed in 1656 at a cost of one
million Rupees has perfect proportions. Jama Masjid is India's
largest mosque where more than 20.000 people can kneel in prayer.
The interior of the prayer hall is divided into aisles by arches.
The walls and floors are of marble inlay panels.
Also, enjoy the Rickshaw Ride in the bazaars of Old Delhi.
Photo stop at India Gate Built of Bharatpur stone, commemorates
the 70,000 Indian soldiers who died in the 1st world war. 13516
names of British and Indian soldiers killed in the Afghan War of
1919 are engraved on the arch and foundations.
You will drive Past Rashtrapati Bhawan once the Viceroy's
residence is now the official residence of the President of
India.
Visit the Qutub Minar, built by Qutub-ud-din Aibek in 1199 and it
is one of the tallest minaret in India (73 meters height). It is
made from red sandstone & marbles.
Visit the Humayun's Tomb, built by his wife Haji Begum in the
16th. Century. An early example of Mughal architecture considered
the predecessor of the Taj Mahal.
Overnight at hotel.
DAY 3: DELHI - MANDAWA
After breakfast at the hotel, leave for sightseeing of Old
Delhi.
Old Delhi is approximately shaped like a quarter circle, with the
Gouhar Mahal as the focal point. The old city was surrounded by a
wall enclosing about 1500 acres, with several gates. The Masjid-i
Jahān-Numā commonly known as the Jama Masjid of Delhi, is the
principal mosque of Old Delhi in India. Commissioned by the Mughal
Emperor Shah Jahan, builder of the Taj Mahal, and completed in the
year 1656 AD, it is the largest and best-known mosque in
India.
Chandni Chowk is the major street in the walled city of Old Delhi,
which was originally called Shah Jahanabad. The walled city which
includes the Lal Qilla Red Fort of Delhi was established in 1650
AD, by the Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan and designed by his daughter
Jahanara Begum Sahib, who also made significant contributions in
the landscaping of her father's new capital of
Shahjahanabad.
Gurdwara Bangla Sahib is the most prominent Sikh gurdwara, or Sikh
house of worship, in Delhi. It is instantly recognizable by its
stunning golden dome and tall flagpole.
Afternoon, leave for Shekhawati.
Arrive, Shekhawati in the evening.
Shekhawati is a semi-arid region located in the northeastern part
of the Indian state of Rajasthan. This historical and cultural
region is renowned for its intricately painted havelis (mansions)
that display a vibrant array of frescoes and murals, making it an
open-air art gallery of sorts. The word "Shekhawati" literally
means the "garden of Shekha," referring to the Rajput ruler Rao
Shekha, who is credited with establishing the Shekhawati region.
Overnight at hotel
DAY 4: MANDAWA – NAWALGARH – DUNDLODH - MANDAWA
Breakfast at hotel.
Morning visit the village of Mandawa. Mandawa was a trading
outpost for the ancient caravan routes that stopped here from
China and the Middle East. This town has been referred to as the
"open art gallery" of Rajasthan because the entire Shekhawati
region and not just Mandawa is dotted with fascinating
mansions(havelis) that have lavishly painted walls.
Afternoon visit Nawalgarh.
Established in the 18th century by Nawal Singh, a prominent Rajput
warrior and founder of the town, Nawalgarh is renowned for its
architectural splendor, vibrant frescoes, and rich cultural
heritage. As part of the Shekhawati region, Nawalgarh is often
referred to as an open-air art gallery due to the plethora of
beautifully adorned havelis (mansions) that grace its streets.
Continue towards Dundlodh and visit the ancient haveli’s, which
now have been restored into museums.
Nestled within the arid landscapes of northern Rajasthan, Dundlod
is renowned for its well-preserved heritage, featuring majestic
havelis, historic forts, and a distinctive Rajasthani charm. Like
many other towns in Shekhawati, Dundlod bears witness to the
grandeur of Rajput and Marwari architecture, making it a
fascinating destination for history enthusiasts and culture
seekers.
Return to Mandawa in the evening.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
DAY 5: MANDAWA – JAIPUR
Breakfast at hotel.
Leave for Jaipur.
Rajasthan's beautiful Pink City Jaipur, was the stronghold of a
clan of rulers whose three hill forts and series of palaces in the
city are important attractions. Known as the Pink City because of
the colour of the stone used exclusively in the walled city,
Jaipur's bazaars sell embroidered leather shoes, blue pottery, tie
and dye scarves and other exotic wares. Western Rajasthan itself
forms a convenient circuit, in the heart of the Thar desert which
has shaped its history, lifestyles and architecture.
Afternoon free for independent visits.
Overnight at hotel.
DAY 6 : JAIPUR
Breakfast at hotel.
Morning visit the grand Amber fort - The old capital of the
Kachhwahas stands atop a range of craggy hills. The fort is
remarkable as much for the majestic grandeur of its surroundings
as for its sturdy battlements and beautiful palaces. It is a fine
blend of Hindu and Muslim architecture. The solemn dignity of it
red sandstone and white marble pavilions, when reflected in the
lake at the foot hill, is a sight to behold.
Visit Hawa Mahal (OUTSIDE) - built in 1799, by Maharaja Sawai
Pratap Singh, is the most recognizable monument of Jaipur. The 5
storied stunning semi-octagonal monument having 152 windows with
over hanging latticed balconies is a fine piece of Rajput
architecture. Originally designed for the royal ladies to watch
and enjoy the processions and other activities, on the street
below.
City Palace- situated in the heart of the old City, it occupies
about one seventh of the old city area. The palace is a blend of
Rajput and Mughal architecture, it houses a Seven storeyed Chandra
Mahal in the centre, which affords a fine view of the gardens and
the city. Diwan-E-Am (Hall of public audience) has intricate
decorations and collection of manuscripts, Diwan-E-Khas (Hall of
private audience) has a marble pawed gallery Mubarak Mahal has a
rich collection of costumes and textiles. There is a Clock Tower
near Mubarak Mahal. Sileh Khana has a collection of armory and
weapons.
Observatory - built in 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh
II, the huge masonary instruments were used to study the movement
of constellations and stars in the sky. Enormous sun-dial still
provide accurate time, which are subject to daily corrections.
Continued with a Rickshaw ride in the old city of Jaipur.
Optional: Enjoy the movie in one of the oldest heritage movie
theater of Jaipur, Rajmandir.
Overnight at hotel.
DAY 7: JAIPUR – SAMODE
Breakfast at hotel
Leave for Samode.
Samode is a quaint and picturesque village located in the royal
state of Rajasthan, India. Renowned for its stunning havelis
(mansions) and the opulent Samode Palace, the village offers a
glimpse into the regal heritage of Rajasthan. Samode's charm lies
in its well-preserved architecture, rich history, and the peaceful
ambiance of rural Rajasthan.
Afternoon free to relax at the luxurious Samode Palace.
Samode Palace, an architectural masterpiece that seamlessly blends
Rajput and Mughal styles. The palace, now a heritage hotel, boasts
intricately decorated rooms, charming courtyards, and beautiful
frescoes.
Overnight at hotel.
DAY 8 : SAMODE –FATEHPUR SIKRI- AGRA (260 Kms / 5H30m)
Breakfast at Hotel.
Morning leave for Agra.
En route visit the Old city of Fatehpur Sikri.
The historical city was constructed by Mughal emperor Akbar
beginning in 1570 and served as the empire's capital from 1571
until 1585, when it was abandoned for reasons that remain unclear.
The surviving palace and mosque are a tourist attraction and a
UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The palace complex is lavishly ornamented and displays the riches
of Amer. Sheesh Mahal chamber of Mirrors. Diwan-e-Am or the Hall
of Public Audience is a beautifully proportioned hall open on
three sides and stands on two rows of ornamented pillars. Diwan
e-Khas or the Hall of Private Audience has delicate mosaic work in
glass. Sukh mandir is guarded by sandalwood doors inlaid with
ivory. Throughout the massive fort finely carved lattice windows,
exquisitely painted doorways, halls and finely sculptured pillars
crave for attention.
Overnight Stay at Hotel.
DAY 9: AGRA
Breakfast at hotel.
After breakfast visit the Taj Mahal. (Closed on Friday) The Taj
Mahal is a mausoleum located in Agra, India, built by Mughal
Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal.
The Taj Mahal (also "the Taj") is considered the finest example of
Mughal architecture, a style that combines elements from Persian,
Ottoman, Indian, and Islamic architectural styles. In 1983, the
Taj Mahal became a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was cited as
"the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally
admired masterpieces of the world's heritage."
Agra Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The fort is also known
as Lal Qila, Fort Rouge and Red Fort of Agra. It is about 2.5 km
northwest of its much more famous sister monument, the Taj Mahal.
The fort can be more accurately described as a walled palatial
city.
Evening visit the Itmad ud Daulah and the Dayal Bagh.
Overnight in Agra.
DAY 10 : AGRA – DELHI (200KMS / 4h) - JODHPUR
Breakfast at hotel
Leave for Delhi.
Upon arrival, transfer to Domestic Airport for flight to
Jodhpur.
Upon arrival transfer to hotel.
Jodhpur, often referred to as the "Blue City" for the distinctive
blue-painted houses in its old quarter. Nestled at the edge of the
Thar Desert, Jodhpur is renowned for its imposing forts, palaces,
and vibrant bazaars, making it a captivating destination that
beautifully encapsulates the regal charm of Rajasthan
Overnight at Hotel.
DAY 11 : JODHPUR
Breakfast at hotel
Visit the city of by exploring Jaswant Thada - built out of
intricately carved sheets of marble. These stones are extremely
thin and polished so that they emit a warm glow when the sun's
rays dance across their surface.
Within this cenotaph, there are also two more tombs. The Jaswant
Thada is a traditional cremation ground of Jodhpur rulers. The
grounds also include exquisitely carved gazebos, a beautiful
multi-tiered garden, and a small lake.
Mehrangarh Fort- is one of the largest forts in forts. It is also
the most magnificent fort in Jodhpur, infact, in the whole
Rajasthan. The fort is amongst the popular tourist places in
India. It is situated on a 150 m high hill. It was founded by Rao
Jodha in 1459. The Mehrangarh Fort can be reached from the city, 5
kms below, through a circular road.
The Mehrangarh Fort, with its beauty, is the living proof of the
hard work and skill of the Jodhpuri sculptors.
Overnight at Hotel.
DAY 12: JODHPUR – RANAKPUR - UDAIPUR
Breakfast at hotel.
Leave for Udaipur.
En route visiting the Jain Temple of RANAKPUR
The temple is said to have been built by Seth Dharna Sah (a Jain
businessman) with the aid of Rana Kumbha, who ruled Mewar in the
15th century. Ranakpur got its name after the name of the Rajput
Monarch and likewise the temples.
The Jain Temples of Ranakpur are certainly creditable for their
splendid architecture. This temple is wholly constructed in light
colored marble and comprises a basement covering an area of 48000
sq feet. There are more than 1400 exquisitely carved pillars that
support the temple.
Continue your drive towards Udaipur.
Udaipur, often referred to as the "City of Lakes" or the "Venice
of the East," is a picturesque city nestled in the western Indian
state of Rajasthan. Renowned for its enchanting lakes, regal
palaces, and vibrant cultural heritage, Udaipur is a destination
that captivates visitors with its romantic charm and timeless
elegance.
Upon arrival check into your hotel and relax.
Overnight at the hotel.
DAY 13: UDAIPUR
After breakfast, you would move out to explore the lake city. The
Lake Palace on Jag Niwas Island in the middle of Pichola Lakes is
the finest example of its architectural and cultural explosion.
Visit City Palace - A majestic architectural marvel towering over
the lake on a hill surrounded by crenellated walls, it is a
conglomeration of courtyards, pavilions, terraces, corridors,
rooms and hanging gardens. The main entrance is through the triple
arched gate, the "Tripolia" with eight marble porticos. The
maharanas were weighed under the gate in gold, the equivalent
amount of which was distributed among the populace.,
Visit Jagdish temple - Built by Maharana Jagat Singh I in 1651 the
temple enshrines a black stone image of Lard Vishnu. There is a
brass image of Garuda the Lord bird carrier. The exterior and the
plinth are covered with base relief of alligators; elephants,
horsemen and celestial musicians rise in tiers. Chanting, bells
and music can be heard throughout the day. It is the largest and
most splendid temple of Udaipur.
Post lunch free to explore the local markets.
Evening boat ride at lake pichola.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
DAY 14: UDAIPUR/DELHI
Morning after breakfast in time transfer to the airport for your
flight back to Delhi.
Day at leisure for shopping.
In time transfer to the International airport to board your flight
to Onward destination.
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