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5 Nights & 6 Days
Specific Tour
40 people
English, Hindi
Rajasthan is an affluent destination in India, with magnificent forts, gorgeous palaces, and a plethora of national parks. This state is all about adventure, luxury, an affluent lifestyle, and the state’s wealth. The Magnificent Rajasthan tour allows you to appreciate the state’s culture and traditions. Enjoy Rajasthani dance performances, food, and a variety of other enjoyable activities such as a camel safari.
Visitors to Rajasthan may see the rich architecture and stunning vistas of the historic cities from the hill forts. Your 5 nights and 6 days Rajasthan tour includes everything, from the desert city of Jaisalmer to the ‘Blue City’ of Jodhpur and the stunning temples of Bikaner, and genuinely helps you get the most out of your vacation.
When you arrive in Jodhpur, you can check into your hotel. You will be escorted to Mehrangarh Fort after resting. This is a gorgeous edifice located on top of a hill. From here, you can see the entire city, which is peppered with blue residences. The fort is entirely constructed of red sandstones, and it features extensive courtyards, magnificent period apartments, and latticed windows. Mehrangarh Fort bears witness to numerous conflicts. The fort contains various rooms that house precious royal possessions such as fabrics, palanquins, weaponry, and artefacts.
When you arrive in Jodhpur, you can check into your hotel. You will be escorted to Mehrangarh Fort after resting. This is a gorgeous edifice located on top of a hill. From here, you can see the entire city, which is peppered with blue residences. The fort is entirely constructed of red sandstones, and it features extensive courtyards, magnificent period apartments, and latticed windows. Mehrangarh Fort bears witness to numerous conflicts. The fort contains various rooms that house precious royal possessions such as fabrics, palanquins, weaponry, and artefacts.
You can check out of the hotel and proceed to your next stop on the Rajasthan tour itinerary, Jaisalmer. Maharana Jaisal Singh built the city in 1156 AD. This city is located in the huge Indian Thar Desert and features various havelis built by the city's royal merchants.
When you arrive in Jaisalmer, check into your accommodation and relax. The day will be spent relaxing before spending the night in a motel.
On the third day of the vacation, you will be taken on a sightseeing tour of Jaisalmer. This city is well-known for its huge fort, known as Sonar Quila. Jaisalmer Fort is bustling with shops, hotels, and historic havelis. It is said to be the sole surviving fort in India. Many attractions are available, including the Raj Mahal (royal palace), Laxminath Temple, and other Jain Temples. It also contains a museum containing royal collections. Other attractions in Jaisalmer include Patwon-ki-Haveli and the 14th-century Gadsisar Lake, which was built by Maharawal Gadsi to retain rainwater.
Later, you will be driven to the west of the city to Sam Sand Dunes for an exciting camel ride to Sunset Point. (Payment method: direct). You will be driven back to the hotel where you will spend the night.
You can check out of the hotel the next day and continue your Rajasthan tours India to Bikaner. This gorgeous city is located in the northern area of the state and was created in 1488 AD by the Rathore Prince-Rao Bikaji. Bikaner is well-known for its camel safaris, but it also has the world's largest camel research centre and breeding farm.
When you arrive in Bikaner, you will be transported to Junagarh Fort, which was built in 1593 AD by Raja Rai Singh, the city's sixth monarch. Inside the fort, the best attractions include Ganga Niwas, Anup Mahal, and Rang Mahal. The museum contains numerous valuables. You will also be transported to the Laxmi Niwas Palace, which is an excellent example of Indo-Saracenic architecture. It is now used as a luxury hotel.
Following that, you will be taken to the National Research Centre on Camel, which covers an area of about 2000 acres. While you're here, you may learn about camels and take a trip around the camel museum, which will teach you about the research's developing elements.
You will be taken back to the hotel for the night.
You will be taken to Jaipur after checking out of your accommodation in Bikaner. When you arrive, check into the hotel and relax for a while. You will be taken to tour the historic City Palace at midday. It is constructed of stunning granite and marble that complements Mughal and Rajput architecture. The ground level of the 'Chandra Mahal Palace,' which is still occupied by the previous royal family, will also be shown to you.
You can visit Rajasthan's prominent museums, such as the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum, which is located inside the City Palace and shows numerous artefacts from the erstwhile royal family. Arms, inscriptions, clothes, and paintings are among the royal belongings on display. You can also visit the Govind Devji Temple, which is devoted to Lord Krishna and is located within the palace grounds.
Later, you can go to Jantar Mantar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that contains an observatory. There is a nice array of devices that were originally utilised for astronomy research. Maharaja Jai Singh II built one of the largest observatories in Jaipur, Jantar Mantar.
You will be driven back to the hotel for an overnight stay following the trip.
On the final day of your Rajasthan India tours, you will be transported to Amber Fort. You will also be taken to see the Hawa Mahal, a popular tourist site in the city, on your way to the fort. The monument's small honeycombed windows were made of pink sandstone and were utilised by the royal ladies to observe processions move through the streets.
When you arrive at Amber Fort, you can ride an elephant to the top of the fort gate. This history, as well as the spacious courtyards and sumptuous period chambers, can be discovered.
After the excursion is completed, you will be driven to the hotel to check out and return home.
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