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Land Of Princess Tribes and Warriors – 14 Nights & 15 Days

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14 Nights & 15 Days

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40 people

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English, Hindi

The Land of Princess Tribes and Warriors tour will take you through a desert environment filled with royal palaces, forts, and havelies. The ornate construction of these forts and palaces is a regal reminder of their royal ancestry. During this tour, you will get to know the various ethnic communities that live in India’s northwestern region. At Chattra Sagar Lake, you can camp in tented accomodation. Another highlight of this journey is a visit to Ranakpur’s famed Jain temples. Tourists adore these temples because of their beautiful architectural architecture.

Highlights

  • Rashtrapati Bhavan, India Gate, Humayun's Tomb, Bahai Temple, and Qutub Minar are among the major tourist sites in Delhi.
  • In Jaipur, visit the Palace of Winds and the Royal Observatory.
  • Visit to the City Palace.
  • Excursion to the Amer fort on the back of a caparisoned elephant.
  • At Bassi, see the Bassi Dam and the Orai Dam.
  • Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary is a full-day excursion.
  • Chittorgarh's principal tourist attractions include Fateh Prakash Palace, Archaeological Museum, Kumbha Shyam temple, Kalika Mata temple, and Tulja Bhawani temple.
  • Full-day tour to Khempur's Sitamata Wildlife Sanctuary.
  • Guided excursions of Deogarh's principal tourist sites are the Deogarh Mahal and the Dashavatar shrine.
  • Visit the well-known Jain temples in Ranakpur.
  • Explore Kumbhalgarh's key tourist attractions such as the Kumbhalgarh Fort, Badal Mahal, Vedi temple, Parshuram temple, and Neelkanth Mahadeo temple.
  • Delwara's exquisite Jain temples will be visited on a guided trip.
  • The beautiful Jain temples of Delwara will be seen on a guided tour.

Day 1 - Delhi

Meet our agent at the Delhi airport for a seamless transfer to one of your hotels. In your hotel room, you can rest and relax. Later in the day, go on a Delhi sightseeing trip. Rashtrapati Bhavan, India Gate, Humayun's Tomb, Bahai Temple, and Qutub Minar are among the major tourist sites in Delhi. Visit Rajghat and Jama Masjid as well. Return to the hotel in the evening for an overnight stay.

Day 2 - Delhi – Jaipur

After breakfast the next morning, go on a sightseeing tour of Delhi. Rashtrapati Bhavan, India Gate, Humayun's Tomb, Bahai Temple, and Qutub Minar are among the major tourist sites in Delhi. Visit Rajghat and Jama Masjid as well. After that, depart for Jaipur. Jaipur, India's desert capital, is peppered with several forts and palaces. The ornate construction of these forts and palaces is a regal reminder of their royal ancestry. When you arrive in Jaipur, check into one of the hotels on our list. Spend the day resting and relaxing in your hotel room's cosy comfort. Stay in Jaipur for the night.

Day 3 - Jaipur Full Day Sightseeing

After breakfast, you will embark on a full-day sightseeing tour of Jaipur, beginning with the iconic Amber Fort and continuing to the City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and Hawa Mahal.

Fort Amber:-Maan Singh, a high-ranking official in Akbar's court, erected the Amber fort in the 16th century. This architectural marvel is built on four storeys and is made of marble and red sandstone. The Amer Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage site, contains of several places such as the Sheesh Mahal, Jay Mandir, Sukh Nivas, Jaleb Chowk, Diwan- e -Khas, and Diwan- e -Aam that will transfix your thoughts. Allow the shutterbug in you to run wild and take some hypnotic photographs that will be etched in your memory for all eternity. The Amer fort is one of the few in India that allows you to enjoy the excitement of an elephant ride right up to the fort's main gate.

- City PalaceThe City Palace of Jaipur, a remarkable combination of Mughal and Rajput architecture, is our third stop of the day. This location will transport you back to the good old days of Rajasthan. The principal palaces of the compound, the Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, are adorned by pink and red sandstone. The palace's three gates represent three distinct seasons: the rose gate represents winter, the Lotus gate represents summer, and the Peacock gate represents fall. Your senses will be captivated by the splendour of these gates.

The Jantar Mantar:The stone planet observatory of Jantar Mantar, erected by Sawai Jai Singh II, is one of five such observatories created in India. The precision with which these stone instruments measure the position of planets will astound you. The Jaipur Jantar Mantar is home to the world's largest stone sundial, the Samrat yantra.

The Hawa Mahal: The Hawa Mahal is Jaipur's most recognisable structure and a one-of-a-kind structure in the world. Maharana Pratap Singh created this five-story structure in the 18th century so that the royal women could observe the royal processions and other Jaipur celebrations without displaying their faces to the throng. This architectural marvel is made up of over 900 Jharokhas (lattice windows) with beautiful marble decorations.

After a colourful and exhausting day, return to the hotel and spend the night in Jaipur.

Day 4 - Jaipur - Nimaj

Drive to Nimaj after breakfast, a peaceful refuge in the middle of the Aravalli Hills. When you arrive in Nimaj, check into one of our deluxe camps on Chattra Sagar Lake. After stretching your backs for a while, venture off to investigate a shrine dedicated to the goddess Durga. Visit the one-of-a-kind art exhibition, which displays some masterpieces of sculptural art set in natural settings. Spend an overnight in the camp.

Day 5 - Nimaj – Bassi

Travel to Bassi the following morning after breakfast. It is a small village located 32 kilometres from Jaipur. Bassi is riddled with mediaeval forts and temples. Stop halfway on the trip to Bassi to explore Bassi Dam and Orai Dam. These two dams are popular with tourists because they offer chances for bird watching, angling, and boating. When you get in Bassi, check into one of the hotels on our list. Spend the rest of the day in your hotel room unwinding. Stay in a hotel for the night.

Day 6 - Bassi

After breakfast, depart on a trip to Bassi Hunting Lodge. Located in the Vindyachal Ranges, it is a haven for adventure seekers and one of Rajasthan's greatest hunting lodges. Visit the Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary later in the day. Take in some unusual animal and bird species in their natural habitat. The sanctuary is home to antelopes, wild boars, panthers, mongooses, and other animals. A large variety of migrating bird species can also be spotted here. Return to the hotel in the evening for an overnight stay after the visit.

Day 7 - Bassi – Khempur

The next day, go to Khempur via Chittorgarh. When you arrive at Chittorgarh, pay a visit to the Chittorgarh Fort, the city's most notable landmark. After visiting the palace, go on a sightseeing tour of Chittorgarh's key tourist attractions, including Fateh Prakash Palace, Archaeological Museum, Kumbha Shyam temple, Kalika Mata temple, and Tulja Bhawani temple. Continue driving to Khempur after the visit. When you arrive in Khempur, check into one of the hotels on our list for an overnight stay.

Day 8 - Khempur

Leave early in the morning for a full-day tour to Sitamata Wildlife Sanctuary. Because it is claimed that Lord Rama's wife Sita resided in this forest in Saint Valmiki's ashram, this wildlife sanctuary is named Sitamata. The Sanctuary encompasses a large area on the Malwa Plateau and the Aravalli Mountains. Here you can see flying squirrels, nilgai, jungle cats, jackals, hyenas, spotted deer, wild bears, and four-horned antelopes. Visit the Jakham dam, which is also an excellent picnic location. Return to the hotel for the night.

Day 9 - Khempur – Deogarh

After breakfast the next morning, drive straight to Deogarh. When you get in Deogarh, check into one of the hotels on our list. Deogarh's main tourist attractions are the Deogarh Mahal and the Dashavatar shrine. The Dashavatar temple, which was known as the Panchayatan temple during the Gupta dynasty, is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. In the evening, return to the hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 10 - Deogarh – Narlai

Begin your journey to Narlai early in the morning. Midway, stop in Ranakpur to see the famous Jain Temple. This temple, erected in the 15th century, is made up of 200 pillars that support the temple's 29 chambers. Continue your journey to Narlai after the visit. When you arrive in Narlai, check into one of the hotels on our list. Narlai is well-known for its Hindu and Jain temples. Visit the Jain temple dedicated to Lord Adinath. This temple is well-known for its antique mural paintings and architectural décor. Narai is also known for its numerous step wells. Back to the hotel in the evening for an overnight stay.

Day 11 - Narlai – Kumbalgarh – Ahodi

After breakfast, proceed to Ahodi. Visit Kumbalgarh on the way. When you get in Kumbalgarh, you should see the Kumbhalgarh Fort, Badal Mahal, Vedi temple, Parshuram temple, and the Neelkanth Mahadeo temple. Continue driving to Ahodi after the visit. When you get in Ahodi, check into one of the hotels on our list for an overnight stay.

Day 12 - Ahodi – Delwara – Devigarh

Start your day the next morning by driving to Devigarh. En route, stop in Delwara to see the exquisite Jain temples. The temples are regarded as one of the most stunning pilgrimage locations for Jains due to their aesthetic appeal and majestic grandeur. There are five temples in all, each with its own distinct identity and each named for the small community in which it is located. Return to the hotel for an overnight stay after the visit.

Day 13 - Devigarh

Begin the day by going to Devigarh and taking in the views. The city has a rich cultural legacy and plenty of opportunities for sightseeing. Devigarh's primary tourist attractions include Bapparawal Lake, the Eklingji temple complex, and Nathdwara. In the evening, go to Nagda, a collection of temples with beautiful stone carvings. The temple compound also includes a lovely lily pond, which adds to the ambiance. Stay for the night.

Day 14 - Devigarh – Udaipur – Mumbai

After breakfast the next morning, drive directly to Udaipur. When you arrive in Udaipur, take a taxi to the airport to catch a flight to Mumbai. When you arrive in Mumbai, check into one of the hotels on our list for an overnight stay.

Day 15 - Mumbai

Spend the following morning at leisure. In the evening, enjoy a farewell meal at the hotel before transferring to Mumbai airport to board a flight for your next destination.

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