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the land of maharajas
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Land of Maharajas - Rajsthan Tour

The land of  Maharaja , is  India at  its exotic and  colorful best . This is the home of the Rajputs , its exotic atmosphere extends to far  more  than just  splendid fort  for  the Rajasthanees themselves  are a brilliant splash  of color . Men  top their outfit with a huge , pastel colored turban  . Women wear the colorful bright  mirrored  skirt.

Geographically  Rajasthan is  dry and inhospitable place . A line  drawn south –west  to north –east divides  the state into the  hilly  and  rugged south – east region  and  the  barren north-east Thar desert , which extend across the  border in  to Pakistan.

Rajasthan also  has  school of miniature , painting derived  from the Moghul style .This art carried  through  to the elegant palaces  the Rajputs built when they  were freed of confrontation with the Moghul .  There  are many  buildings from 10th  to 15th century including jain temple of Ranakpur and Jaiselmer  , most of  the  great   forts date in their present form  the Moghul period .

Rajasthan  has  usual Indian festival as harvest festival of Gangaur is particularly important , Teej at  the end  of Aug or beginning of Sep . There are many fair  but  best known of which is  the immense and colorful cattle  fair

Capital
Area
Main language
: Jaipur
: 342, 224 Sq,kms
: Rajasthani

Rajasthan, ‘the land of Maharaja , is India at its exotic and colorful best. This is the home
the land of maharajas
of the Rajputs, its exotic atmosphere extends to far more than just splendid fort for the Rajasthanees themselves are a brilliant splash of color. Men top their outfit with a huge, pastel colored turban. Women wear the colorful bright mirrored skirt.

Geographically Rajasthan is dry and inhospitable place. A line drawn south–west to north–east divides the state into the hilly and rugged south– east region and the barren north-east Thar desert, which extend across the border in to Pakistan.


Rajasthan also has school of miniature, painting derived from the Moghul style. This art carried through to the elegant palaces the Rajputs built when they were freed of confrontation with the Moghul. There are many buildings from 10th to 15th century including jain temple of Ranakpur and Jaiselmer, most of the great forts date in their present form the Moghul period.


Rajasthan has usual Indian festival as harvest festival of Gangaur is particularly important, Teej at the end of Aug or beginning of Sep. There are many fair but best known of which is the immense and colorful cattle fair.


Best Time
Duration
: Oct to March
: 15 Days.


Day 1 :- Arrive Delhi

the land of maharajas

Day 2 :- Delhi - Mandawa (Nawalgarh)
Arrival in Delhi early morning. , 5 to 6 hours drive by minibus or jeep to the Shekawati region. Visit of the fort and some havelis in Mandawa, a charming town built in the 18th century. Afternoon visit Nawalgarh founded in 1737 by Nawal Singh , its painted Haveli,s , explore the town , night in hotel.

Day 3 :- Mandawa (Nawalgarh) to – Bikaner
Drive early morning, on the way visit some beautiful Havelis in Fathepur, famous for its wall paintings and continue to Bikaner , hotel . Evening visit Bikaner fort.

Day 4 :- Bikaner to Jaiselmer (The Golden city)
Leave early morning, to visit the world famous temple of rat ( Karni Temple at Deshnukh ) . After a 6 hour drive, you will reach Jaisalmer , bewitching citadel at the gate of the desert. It is a former step to the caravan roads, a very charming place : you can have a stroll in the market, see the sunset near to Gadi Sar, a kind of lake. Night in a hotel.

Day 5 :- Jaisalmer Sight seeing + Sam Sand Dunes + Camel Ride
After breakfeast, visit fort of Jaisalmer, Dasisar Lake, Jain temple, Pawon ki Haveli, Nathmalji-ki-Haveli and Salim Singh's. Afternoon, excursion to Sam Sand Dunes. Here you will enjoy the camel ride and witness the sun set against the sand dunes. (O:N at hotel)
 

Day 6 :- Jaiselmer - Jodhpur (Blue city) 6h
On the way we will visit some rural villages and meet the people, afternoon check in hotel,
After lunch visit :

the land of maharajas

Jodhpur is the second most populated city in Rajasthan. stand at the edge of Thar Desert. One of the most impressive fort, built in the 15th century, dominating the city built in red stone,Visit of the Mehrangar fort, and the Jaswant Thada white marble tomb, then stroll in the Sadar Bazar of the blue city. Jodhpur is fondly referred to as the ‘blue city ’ because of indigo coloured houses in the old town ,Traditionally, blue signified home are Brahmanas . One can view nicely these houses from the ramparts of the Meharangarh which looms high above the buzzing city ; Night .hotel

Day 7 /-8:- Jodhpur to Jojawar 150 km
Departure early morning , visit tribal villages in Jojawar on the foot of Arawali , Explore the village and its country side by trek and local train.

Day 9:- Udaipur via RAnakpur.
Ranakpur situated in a quite and beautiful remote valley of the Mount Arawali. The main temple is Choumukha or four faced temple dedicated to Adinath.

It has been built in 1439 , superbly crafted and well kept temple has 29 halls ,1444 pillars and don’t have similarity to each other. After 3 hours driving through the mountains road , we reach one of the most charming city in Rajasthan : Udaipur is situated on the bank of Pitcola lake and high hills around. Check in hotel, evening free visit.

Day 10 :- visit of the City Palace, Sahelion ki Bari , walk in the bazar, (Optional boating on the lake ). Night in hotel.

the land of maharajas


Day 11:- Udaipur to Pushkar,
300kms , 6 hours , Afternoon arrive at Pushkar , check in hotel and visit the holy town. According to the legend , the sacred lake of Pushkar sprang up at the spot where Brahma (Lord of creation) dropped a lotus flower from the sky , It is very important pilgrimage centre
of Hindu and its saying that devotee should visit at least once in life time, There are large number of Sadhu who mainly congregate around the lake and temples . Sevaral Ghats runs to the lake where pilgrims are constantly taking bath in holy water of lake

Pushkar is world famous for its spectacular Camel fair Which take place here in Month of kartika (on Full moon) according to Hindu calendar . (In 2002 - on 16 to 19 November and in 2003 - 5 to 8 November).

Day 12 :- Jaipur, 125kms.
Departure to the Pink city, capital of the State. Check in hotel, and then visit the Amber fort, 10 km far from Jaipur : it is an impressive fort built in a scenic place. This has been the capital of the Kachwahas for 5 centuries until Jaipur, built again in 1727, became capital itself. In the afternoon, visit of the observatory and City Palace. Night in a charming Rajput palace / Haveli or hotel.

Day 13 Jaipur to :- Fathepur Sikri - Bharatpur
Early morning, departure to Fathepur Sikri, 4 hours drive. It was the former capital of the Mogul Emperor Akhbar in the 15th century.,after lunch drive to Bharatpur, one of the most important ornithological reserve in India with more than 400 different kinds of birds! You can visit by walk or cycle. Night in Bharatpur.

the land of maharajas


Day 14 :- Bharat pur to Agra

After a 1.30 h drive, reach Agra. Discover the Taj Mahal, sumptuous white marble tomb , one of the most beautiful piece of Mogul art. It has been built by Shah Jahan Emperor in 17th century for his wife. Visit Agra Fort, O/N in Agra.

Day 15 :- Agra to Delhi
Drive after breakfast to Delhi for 4 hours , Half day sight seeing, evening transfer to airport for flight to onward destination.  


Cost per person -15 days - A La Carte
2 pax ----- 1265 €
3 pax ----- 1195 €
4/6 pax --- 1110 €
7/10 pax -- 0845 €
11 &More -- 0800 €
Single Supplementary - 350 €
Christmas & new year Eve Supp - 35 €
With Local Festival 1 Days Extra - 100 €

Festival in Rajasthan Elephant - Festival – Jaipur- 21 March 08
Gangaur Fair – Jaipur 8/9 Apr - 08
Marwar Festival Jodhpur 13/14 Oct-08
Pushkar Festival – Pushkar - 5 to 13 nov - 08
Desert Festival Jaisalmer 7 to 9 Feb - 2009

Tour cost Includes :

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3 Star Hotel accommodation on twin sharing inclusive of all taxes.

Daily breakfast / lunch & dinner,

AC Overland Transport as per PAX strength.

English speaking guide for whole tour. (Language guide can be provided on request on additional cost),

All sightseeing as per the itinerary,

All entrance fees as applicable.

All arrival / transfers from airport / hotel etc.

Return International ticket reconfirmation.Inclusive of all taxes.


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Flight Domestic & International,

Visa, airport tax, Insurance,

Food in Delhi, beverages,

Personal exp . Medical expanses,

Tipping


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