Imperial Rajasthan Tour 13 Nights 14 days

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Golden Triangle with Ranthambore 7 Nights 8 Days Itinerary

Arrival at New Delhi airport meet & greet by our expert representative who will assist you in checking in at the hotel, and later proceed to sightseeing of Old Delhi & New Delhi.

Old Delhi - Red Fort- The Mughal emperors' primary residence was the Red Fort, also known as Lal Qila, a historic fort located in Delhi, India's Old Delhi area. On May 12, 1639, Emperor Shah Jahan ordered the Red Fort's construction after deciding to move his capital from Agra to Delhi. You will explore sightseeing too like Jama Masjid, Diwan-i-Khas, Chandni Chowk, 

Afterward, return to the hotel. Overnight at the hotel.



After breakfast, make your way to Mandawa. 

Mandawa, which lies in the Shekhawati Region, was a well-known center of power with a network of forts, several historical buildings, and havelis. Rao Shekha, a Rajput ruler who founded the Shekhawat Rajput dynasty in the early 15th century, is credited with giving Shekhawati its name. The Shekhawati kingdom prospered under his direction, and the trade, art, and culture of the area expanded dramatically. Shekhawati is known as the "Open-Air Art Gallery" because of its exquisite murals, lavish architecture, and majestic havelis (traditional homes).

reaching the hotel. Visit the village renowned for its historic painted Hawelis in the Shekhawati style. Spend the night at Mandawa.



Drive to Bikaner, which is situated in the vast Thar desert, after breakfast in the morning. 

Situated in the northwest of Rajasthan state, India, is the historic city of Bikaner. Rao Bika, a prince of Rathore and the son of Rao Jodha, the man who built Jodhpur, founded it in 1488. Bikaner's early history is intimately associated with the Rajput Rathore clan. Rao Jodha's second son was Rao Bika, the man who founded Bikaner. Legend has it that Rao Bika founded his own kingdom in the desolate Thar Desert, having left Jodhpur following a disagreement with his father. In 1488, he established the city of Bikaner and gave it his name.  Subsequent Rathore monarchs brought prosperity and increased Bikaner's size. The city rose to prominence as a major hub for trade and commerce thanks to its advantageous location along the historic caravan routes that linked Gujarat's coasts with Central Asia. 

Visit the museum and the Junagarh Fort when you get to the hotel. Raja Raj Singh, who ruled from 1571 to 1611 and was a general in the Mogul Emperor Akbar's army, constructed the Junagarh Fort. One of the world's most exquisite fortifications, the fort is a magnificent example of Rajpoot architecture. Spend the night at Bikaner.



After having breakfast at the hotel, go to Jaisalmer on the Pakistani border, traversing nearly the whole Thar desert. The trip's most alluring location is most likely Jaisalmer. Arrive at the hotel and check in. Visit the royal family's cenotaphs, Vyas ki Chattari, in the afternoon. The Vyas Chhatris comprise a variety of Rajasthani architecture and golden sandstone. It was constructed in Vyasa's honor. who assembled the epic Mahabharata's 300,000 verses. It is situated in the city on the Brahmin cemetery's northwest boundary. A famous example of sandstone building in Rajasthan is the Vyas Chhatri. People commonly refer to Vyas Chhatri as the "city of sunset point." It is worth visiting for its large dome pavilions and carvings. You can see Jaisalmer Fort directly from Vyas Chhatri, a sunset viewpoint.

Spend the night at Jaisalmer.



After breakfast, spend the entire day exploring the enticing desert city of Jaisalmer, which looks like it belongs in an Arabian Nights story with its stone walls encircling the old fort. Jaisalmer is called the "Golden City" because of the hue that is touched with dusk light. When you walk through the gates and enter the maze-like network of lanes and city bazaars, the sight of the enormous fortress, rising out against the dunes and soaring up to the sky, remains unforgettable. The city's heyday began when numerous caravans traveled across the desert and made stops at its caravanse-rai and it's, The Fort, which is the oldest structure in Rajasthan and dates to the XIII century, is the true heart of the city. Its 99 bastions encircle its perimeter. a genuine living museum that is home to 25% of the city's population. Many havelis, magnificent homes made of yellow sandstone constructed by the city's wealthy merchants, can be found in its alleyways. The elegant sculptures and watermarked carvings adorn the scenographic facades of these magnificent buildings.  The Jain temples of Sambhavnath and Rishabdeva are particularly valuable. They are centers of worship for a wealthy and old religious sect and are surrounded by booths and shops with kaleidoscope mirrors and embroidered fabrics. Visit to the Sam Sand Dunes in the afternoon for a camel ride and to see the sand dunes. Spend the night at Jaisalmer.

After breakfast, travel to Jodhpur. Arrival and hotel check-in: Rao Jodha established the Marwar Kingdom in the fifteenth century, with Jodhpur serving as its capital. The kingdom had a significant influence on Rajasthan's history and culture. Overlooking Marwar, the Rathore dynasty built a powerful and affluent kingdom.  Jodhpur, often known as the "Blue City" because of its vividly colored blue houses, has a rich history spanning several centuries. See the Fort-Palace at Mehrangarh. Sentinel, situated at the entrance to the Thar desert, was constructed in the fourteenth century. Turkish, Indian, and Persian guns of different periods round the walls. The fort's courtyards and palaces are home to astounding collections of royal artifacts, such as howdahs, elephant-back seats, miniature paintings from several schools of art, furniture, clothing, and armor. Perched on a rocky outcrop in the heart of Jodhpur, the Fort offers a breathtaking view of the old city, complete with its recognizable light blue palaces and residences.  Visit the white marble Jaswant Thada Museum. Spend the night in Jodhpur.

After breakfast in the morning, travel to Udaipur, Rajasthan's most romantic city. Make a detour along the route to see the stunning Jain Temple in Ranakpur.Ranakpur village in Rajasthan is home to the Ranakpur Jain temple, also known as Chaturmukha Dharana Vihara. Lord Rishabdeva, also known as Adinath, is the first Tirthankara of Jainism, and is honored in this temple. The Jain temple at Ranakpur is a superb example of architectural design. All of the light-colored marble used in its construction makes up its 29 halls. It is one of the most significant Jain pilgrimage places. It is thought to have been constructed in the fifteenth century CE by Dharna Shah, a minister to Rana Kumbha, the Mewar monarch at the time, following a dream he had of a celestial vehicle.Depa is the primary architect of this temple. One of the five most sacred locations in the Jain religion, it is carved out of white marble. Proceed to Arrival and Check-in in Udaipur. Spend the night in Udaipur.

After breakfast, proceed for a tour of Udaipur. Located on Lake Pichola and established by Maharaja Udai Singh II in 1568, Udaipur epitomizes the refined grandeur of traditional Rajput style architecture. The city's historic section is home to a variety of palaces, temples, and havelis, ranging in complexity and extravagance from the most basic. With its rich cultural past, Udaipur takes pride in being a hub for expressive arts, painting, miniatures, and crafts. Morning excursion to EKLINGJI to see the Lord Shiva-dedicated Holy Temple of the Udaipur Royal Family. Visit the Nagda Temples later on, which are a superb example of Indo-Aryan architecture from the eighteenth century. Visit the museum of the local Maharana, the most powerful Maharaja of Rajasthan, the magnificent Jagdish shrine, a seventeenth-century shrine devoted to Lord Vishnu, and the Famous City Palace when you return to the city.  Leisurely afternoon excursion to Lake Pichola for a boat ride. Go back to the hotel to spend the night in Udaipur.

After breakfast check out from the hotel and drive to Pushkar, Upon arrival check-in at the hotel later proceed to sightseeing of Pushkar, Pushkar is well known among Hindus as a place of great pilgrimage. It is known as "Tirtha Raj," which translates to "the king of pilgrimage sites," and is thought to be the residence of Lord Brahma, the universe's creator. For devoted Hindus, the town is one of the five sacred Dhams (holy places) to visit.  The sacred Pushkar Lake serves as Pushkar's focal point. The lake was supposedly formed when Lord Brahma let a lotus blossom from his hand; the place where it landed constituted the lake. During the Kartik Purnima celebration, it is said that bathing in the lake's holy waters can atone for sins and grant spiritual freedom. One of the few temples in the world devoted to Lord Brahma, the well-known Brahma Temple, is also located near Pushkar. The temple draws worshippers from all over the world and is thought to have been constructed in the fourteenth century. It is regarded as an important pilgrimage place and has a distinctive architectural style.

Visit the Brahma Temple and the Lake with its stunning, colorful Ghats. Next, make your way to Jaipur. Spend the night in the hotel.



After breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive to Jaipur, upon arrival check in at the hotel, after freshen up proceed to visit Chokhi Dhani ethnic Village, enjoy dinner along with cultural activities (own arrangements), Overnight at hotel in Jaipur

After breakfast proceed to Sightseeing of Jaipur, Admire the vivid Rajasthani culture and the grace of Rajput architecture. To go to Amber Fort, ride an elephant. Next, take a tour to Jaipur City Palace, which is renowned for its outstanding architecture and cultural significance. The location of Jantar Mantar is right across from City Palace. It is also referred to as the Royal Observatory and contains a collection of astronomical instruments. Mirza Ismail Road, Johari Bazaar, and Bapu Bazar are excellent locations for shopping. After your sightseeing, head back to the hotel. Overnight at hotel

After breakfast check out from the hotel, and drive to Agra, Upon arrival check-in at the hotel and later proceed to sightseeing in Agra, Agra is Located in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, Agra is a city on the banks of the Yamuna River. It is roughly 230 km southeast of Delhi, the capital of the country, and 330 km west of Lucknow, the state capital.

Agra Sightseeing: Taj Mahal-Located in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India, on the Yamuna River's right bank, stands the ivory-white marble mausoleum known as the Taj Mahal. The fifth Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan, ordered it built in 1631 to contain both his mausoleum and the tomb of Mumtaz Mahal, his adored wife. And other sightseeing to Agra fort, Iti-mad-ullah Tomb mini taj, etc.

Return back to the hotel. Overnight stay at the hotel.

 

After breakfast check out from the hotel later drive to New delhi, upon arrival check in at the hotel, day at leisure, Overnight at hotel

After breakfast check out from the hotel later transfer to airport flight for onward journey.

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