09 NIGHTS - 10 DAYS
Day 01 Arrive Jaipur |
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Day 02 Jaipur |
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Day 03 Jaipur – Bundi |
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Day 04 Bundi – Udaipur |
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Day 05 Udaipur |
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Day 06 Udaipur – Chittorgarh |
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Day 07 Chittorgarh – Kumbalgarh |
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Day 08 Kumbalgarh |
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Day 09 Kumbalgarh – Jodhpur |
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Day 10 Jodhpur Depart |
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Jaipur the Pink city, multicolored Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan the City famous for its unique culture, tradition, soothing music, beautifully laid out gardens, parks, attractive monuments and marvelous heritage hotels. All the places in the Pink city are worthy of admiration. Jaipur is connected with most Parts of India by both railways or by airways and also connected with roadways. Jaipur can be reached from Delhi by traveling by road or flying directly to Jaipur either from Delhi or Mumbai. From Agra one needs to drive to Jaipur or take a train to Jaipur and in between visit some famous monuments like Fatehpursikri or the famous stepwells The Abhaneri .
Bountiful places to visit in Jaipur such as Amber Fort, City Palace, Jantar-Mantar, Hawa Mahal, Nahargarh fort, Jaigarh Fort, Jal Mahal, Birla Mandir, Albert hall museum, Rambagh Palace, Govind devji temple, Raj Mandir Cinema, Jaipur zoo.
Jaipur is one of the colorful experiences you can ever have. Its real charm lies in inner lanes, streets and markets. This desert city has all the amenities of the big city. Its airy is infused with the romance, adventure, and gallantry of an incredibly rich historical tradition. Jaipur tour is half done without Camel ride, folk music and desert sounds. People here are very cheerful and will make your trip eventful.
Though the Indian State of Rajasthan is known for its monuments, Forts, and Festivals. There are a lot of festivals especially organized by Rajasthan tourism Dept. throughout Rajasthan but in Golden triangle route in Jaipur Teej festival, kite festival, Gangaur festival, and Dhulandi festival are specially organized. Basically, the Dhulandi festival attracts foreigners to celebrate Holi in Jaipur in a unique way. Holi is celebrated in all over India at the same time during the month of March.
The ideal destinations in Jaipur is its markets which has numerous stories engraved in every corner.Famous bazaars are:
Johri Bazar: Oldest as well as the largest shopping mall in the city. Famous for precious gems, stones, timeless jewellery, exquisite sarees. It is the busiest marketplace in Jaipur.
Bapu Bazaar: Place which can’t be missed is colorful Bapu Bazar. Largest camel leather market in the world, finest quality 'Morji' shoes and other leather goods like belts, wallets, lamp sheds and bags.
A trip to Jaipur is not complete without digging into convincing Rajasthani food. You can’t return without trying its renowned cuisines like dal bati churma, laal maas, kachori. Some places where you can try authentic food are Spice Court, Natraj, Shri Thaal Village Restaurant, Rawat Mishtan Bhandar, Laxmi Misthan Bhandar and Chokhi Dhani- Place where celebration never stops. The only five-star rated ethnic village resort in India, is one of the best places to visit in Jaipur. Best tourist destination in Jaipur for entertaining its visitors.
Your appetite will grow larger after visiting this place. Traditional food is served with Folk music. Swimming pool, health clubs and popular puppet shows are there to relax your mind.
Sukh Mahal, Nagar sagar Kund, Taragarh fort, Raniji ki Baori (Queen’s Stepwell), Lake Jait Sagar, 84 pillared cenotaph, Ramgarh Vishdhari Sanctuary, Lake Nawal Sagar are major tourist attractions.
Bundi “The city of Stepwells” the place which once attract the famous writer “Rudyard Kipling” to get inspiration and write some part of the novel “Kim”, is Bundi itself. It is very close to Kota just at a distance of around 36 km. Far from the crowd and jungle of concrete this is village of simple Rural Folk.Bundi is also known for its fair & Festivals and “Bundi Festival” is one of it, it is celebrated in the month of November.
Famous for its tradition in the style of paintings, palaces reflect the architectural grandeur that existed during the period of Rajputs. Udaipur City Palace, Lake Palace, Monsoon Palace, Lake Pichola, Fateh Sagar Lake, Sajjangarh Palace, Kumbhalgarh Fort is known as The Great Wall of India which is 102km from Udaipur, Jaisamand Lake, Vintage Car Museum, Bada Mahal are worth visiting.
Udaipur ( City of Lakes) was founded by the Maharana Uday Singh II in 1553 as the new capital of Mewar kingdom, Udaipur often referred as the “Venice of East is indeed a spectacular city. The landmark of Udaipur is “Lake Palace Hotel”, the Maharana’s Summer retreat on a small island in the center of Lake Pichola. The present maharana still lives in the section of city Palace.
Miniature painting has been a tradition in Rajasthan for Centuries, Udaipur, in particular, is famous for its tradition in this style of paintings. The discipline requires an abnormally a steady hands as the tip of each brush contains only a single hair.Best of the miniature painting can take almost one to two years to complete.
Udaipur is a full package for a tourist to explore, it is impossible to put everything in a page or two about it. But in total it is palace for best cuisines, great hospitality, Several Lakes, Amazing Palace etc.
Chittorgarh fort, Rani Padmini Palace, Vijay Stambh, Kirti stambh, Gaumukh Reservoir, Ratan Singh Palace, Kumbha Shyam Temple are the places that speaks the architectural marvels of those times.
Chittorgarh “The Land of India’s finest Fort” known for “Fighting to the last” “Bravery not turning one’s back”- this is land of Rajputana pride and passion. Chittorgarh is also known for its famous “ Chittorgarh fort” which is reckoned among the most famous fort in India not only because it is one of the oldest fort in Rajasthan but also because for generations it was considered impregnable, invincible.
Jodhpur is world famous for its Textile industry and many of its textile producers supply their product in international market. Khejarla fort, Motimahal, Phool Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, Jodhpur Govt Museum, Jaswant Thada, Ranisar Padamsar, Mahamandir temple, Mandore, Kaylana Lake, Machiya Safari Park, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Mehrangarh Fort, Chamunda Mataji temple are major tourist attractions.
Jodhpur (The Blue City): The 500 years old city of Jodhpur can be found right in the heart of Rajasthan. In its 500 years of history, it has never been successfully besieged.There are several forts built to protect some of the most stunning palaces in the whole of Rajasthan and possibly the most impressive of these is “Umaid Bhawan” Palace, one of world’s largest private residences. Under the watchful eyes of the English architect Henry Lanchester, 51000 men worked tirelessly for 15 years to build this sprawling residence. Umaid Bhawan is currently owned by Maharaja of Jodhpur, who runs the complex as the Luxury Palace Hotel and museum.
The city can be best viewed from the rooftop of the battlement of Mehrangarh Fort.
Jodhpur is world famous for its Textile industry and many of its textile producers supply their product in international market.