Rajsthan Heritage Tour
18 Nights/ 19 Days
Private car round trip: Delhi - Mandawa - Bikaner - Oscian - Jaisalmer - Jodhpur - Ranakpur - Udaipur - Roopangarh - Jaipur - Fatehpur Sikri - Agra
Day 1 - Arrival Delhi
Arrival from your country to Delhi International airport. Reception at the airport and transfer to the hotel. Delhi is the capital of the giant country India with more than 16 millions inhabitants. Delhi can measure itself based on its cultural, architectural and above all historical wealth thoroughly with cities like Athens, Rome and Istanbul.
Day 2 - Delhi
After the breakfast city tour of old and New Delhi. In old Delhi, you will discover Red Fort made in 17th century by Mughal emperor Shahjahan after he resided previously in Agra. This imposing fort has a 33m high red stone boundary wall with beautiful gardens and exquisite palaces. Opposite lies Jama Masjid, build in 1656 out of red sandstone and white marble. It is the largest Mosque of India and 20000 persons can pray here together. Also, experience a Rickshaw ride in the old streets of Delhi. Further, it goes to the Raj Ghat, Mahatma Gandhi's (Father of Nation) Memorial, which lies at the bank of the Yamuna River.
Afterwards visit Humayun Tomb, the grave of the second Mughal emperor, which was completed by his wife in 16 th century. Shahjahan got the idea of structure of Taj mahal from this tomb. The Qutub Minar, a 72m high tower, built between 1199 and 1368 by one of the first Muslim rulers of India. Further, it goes to Rashtrapati Bhawan, the residence of the Indian President. After that you see the Government Buildings and the Parliament House and India Gate (42m high), which was built in the memory of the soldiers, who were died in the First World War. Return to the hotel for overnight stay.
Day 3 - Delhi - Agra
After the breakfast, proceed to Agra. Visit Sikandra, the impressive grave of Akbar, the most powerful of all Mughal emperors lies 11 km before the city. Agra is situated on the banks of the Yamuna River and was seat of the Mughal rulers in 16 th and 17 th centuries. Visit the world-famous Taj Mahal (1631-1653), a poem in white marble, built by Mughal ruler Shah Jahan for his deceased wife Mumtaz Mahal. Its extravagant architecture reveals its secret of being one of the Seven Wonders of the World. 20,000 workers with experts from Italy, France, Iran and Asia were busied for 21 years with the monument. Afterwards visit the huge and massive Agra fort at the west bank of the Yamuna River. The Agra fort was built in the 16 th century by Akbar and was completed by his grandson. Return to hotel for overnight stay.
Day 4 - Agra - Ranthambore
After breakfast drive to Wildlife National Park of Ranthambore, which is world famous for its Tigers. This national park is also one of the best places in the world to photograph the tiger in its natural surroundings. Enroute visit Fatehpur Sikri (40km from Agra ), former metropolitan of Akbar, built in 1569. Akbar shifted his capital to Fatehpur Sikri, but after 13 years due to the scarcity of water, capital was shifted to Lahore in Pakistan and later again to Agra. Continue your drive to Ranthambore. After arrival transfer to hotel for overnight stay.
Day 5 - Ranthambhore
Be ready early morning for Jungle safari accompanied by a naturalist. Come back to hotel after 3 hours safari and have breakfast. After lunch go for your second visit to jungle and enjoy the wildlife surroundings. Return to hotel for overnight stay.
Day 6 - Ranthambhore - Jaipur
Early morning 3 hours Jungle safari. Return to hotel for breakfast. Afterwards visit the huge fort of Ranthambore, whose foundation was laid down 1000 years ago. You may encounter a Tiger in this fort. After the visit, it goes further to Jaipur, the capital of the state Rajasthan, also well known as "Pink City " because of its pink houses facade and city wall. After arrival, transfer to hotel for overnight stay.
Day 7 - Jaipur - Delhi
After early breakfast morning excursion to fort Amber (11km), the former capital of Kachhawaha Rajputs. On the way, you make a stop in the landmark of the city, the Hawa Mahal (palace of the winds). A five-storey building of 18 th century, with 953 windows and niches from where the royal women observe the procession in the street without being seen. Further, it goes to the Amber fort, which lies on 130m high hill and is surrounded by the chain of mountains known as Aravalli. Afterwards visit to the Pink city Jaipur. The city palace (1734) lies in the center of Jaipur and is now the residence of the royal family of Jaipur and a beautiful museum. After that, you see the Jantar Mantar, an observatory. It was built in the 18 th century by the city founder Jai Singh II. The instruments are out of stone and marble and served to the sky observation. Return to hotel and the rest of the day free for activities. Overnight in Jaipur.
Day 8 - Jaipur - Pushkar
After breakfast, drive to Pushkar. Pushkar is one of the Hindu pilgrimage cities of uppermost rank. In Pushkar, you can find hundreds of old temples surrounding a sacred lake. Once in the year, the Pushkar-festival takes place, which offers a unique place to the visitors and tourists from all over the world.
Day 9 - Pushkar - Udaipur
Morning after breakfast drive to Udaipur. Arrival and transfer to hotel for overnight stay.
Day 10 - Udaipur
Udaipur lies in the Girwa valley in the middle of the Aravali hill and is described as a romantic city with its lakes, gardens, temple and palaces. In morning, visit the city palace at the bank of the Pichola Lake. It was built in 1570 by Maharana Udai Singh. The impressing complex of different palaces is a mixture of Rajput and Mughal influences. After that you see the Jagdish temple (1651), is a beautiful example for Nagara style temple architecture. In the afternoon, enjoy a boat trip on the Pichola Lake. Return to hotel for overnight stay.
Day 11 - Udaipur - Mount Abu
After breakfast, drive to Mount Abu, the one and only hill station of Rajasthan. Enroute visit Ranakpur where 3 beautiful Jain temples stand out of 14th and 15th centuries. The head temple Adinatha (1439) was built in 65 years out of marble with 80 domes supported by 1444 different carved pillars (no two are alike). It is one of the five holiest places for Jain Pilgrimage. Overnight stay in Mount Abu.
Day 12 - Mount Abu
Mount Abu is Rajasthan only Hill station and an important Jain-Pilgrimage place. Jain-temples, especially the Dilwara-temples are nationwide well known. The fine stone working attracts visitors here and one must have seen it in order to believe it. Further interesting places are the Gaumukh-temple, that Achalgarh-fort, and Sunset Point and the Nakki-lake for the water sports.
Day 13 - Mount Abu - Jodhpur
After breakfast, drive to Jodhpur. Arrival and transfer to hotel for overnight stay.
Day 14 - Jodhpur
Jodhpur is the second largest city in Rajasthan and was once the capital of the Marwar. Today the city lies around the imposing Mehrangarh fort. The Mehrangarh fort was built in 1459 on a 37m high sandstone hill. From here above, you can see the old town and the painted blue houses of priesters by what means Jodhpur is named also the blue city. After that it goes to the Jaswant Thada, a large Cenotaph, which was built in 1899 for Maharajah Jaswant Singh II. After lunch, you can stroll through the old markets, where you can also buy various spices for yourself. Return to hotel for overnight stay.
Day 15 - Jodhpur - Jaisalmer
After breakfast, drive to Jaisalmer. Entire day trip to the incredible beautiful city Jaisalmer. Trip through the fascinating deserts landscape, on the way you can watch sheep meadows and women in their colorful Saris with water pitchers balancing on the head. Before you arrive in Jaisalmer, you can see the fort and the beautiful city from far away. Arrival in Jaisalmer and transfer to hotel. To the moment of the sunset, you are then in Bada Bagh, the royal Cenotaph in the city Jaisalmer and look succumbed at the unique sunset with the reddish-gold glittering fort at this time.
Day 16 - Jaisalmer
After breakfast, proceed for entire day tour of this golden city, that, with its gigantic fort throning over the city, forms an oasis in the desert Thar. You see Patwaon-Ki-Haveli, Nathmalji-Ki-Haveli and Salim Singh-Ki Haveli, golden fort as well as some Jain-temples. Afternoon drive to Sam Sand dunes to watch sensational Sun Set by camel ride. Return to Hotel for overnight.
Day 17 - Jaisalmer - Bikaner
After breakfast, drive to Bikaner. After arrival transfer to hotel for a break. Afterwards starts the city tour of Bikaner. Bikaner was established in 1488 by Rao Bikaji and forms an oasis in the middle of the desert with its Sand dunes. The city preserves a countenance of medieval with the sandstones houses and the city rampart. Visit the Junagarh fort, which of unusual manner stands in the plain, (all other in Rajasthan are on a hill) and is surrounded by a water ditch. Afterwards visit Asia 's largest Camel Breeding Research Farm and local busy markets. Return to hotel for overnight stay.
Day 18 - Bikaner - Mandawa
After breakfast, drive to Mandawa through the villages of Rajasthan. After arrival, transfer to hotel. After lunch go for a visit to 150 to 200 year old havelies (former mansions), which were painted by the natural colors. These havelies belongs to the rich community, who were businesspersons during those days. Also, watch the daily life of villagers in the streets of the village. Return to hotel for overnight stay.
Day 19 - Mandawa - Delhi
Morning after breakfast drive to Delhi and transfer to airport for onward journey.
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