Tour 11 Rajasthan

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(14 Nights / 15 Days ) Delhi 2N - Mandawa 1N - Bikaner 1N - Jaisalmer 2N - Jodhpur 1N - Mount Abu 2N - Udaipur 2N - Jaipur 2N - Agra 1N

Day 01: Delhi Railway Station / Airport – Hotel : Meet & Greet on arrival at Delhi Railway Station / Airport & transfer to Hotel. On arrival check-in to hotel. Overnight stay at Delhi.

Day 02: Delhi Local Sightseeing : After breakfast proceed for fullday sightseeing tour of Delhi. Covering Jama Masjid*, Red Fort*, Raj Ghat, Humayun’s Tomb, Lotus Temple (Bahai), Qutub Minar, Rastrapati Bhawan*, Parliament House*, Jantar Mantar & India Gate. Overnight stay at Delhi. (*Drive Pass)

Day 03: Delhi – Mandawa Halfday Sightseeing (257 Km / 5 hrs) : After breakfast check out from hotel and drive to Mandawa. On arrival at Mandawa check- in to hotel. Afternoon sightseeing tour of Mandawa, dominated by an imposing mirage like fort. This region is famous for its havelis and Shekhawati paintings. Overnight stay in Mandawa.

Day 04: Mandawa – Bikaner Halfday Sightseeing (190 Km / 4 hrs) : After breakfast transfer to Bikaner. On arrival check-in to your hotel. Afternoon visit Junagarh Fort which includes Anup Mahal, Gaj Mandir, Sheesh Mahal and Prachina Museum, Lalgarh Palace. Overnight stay at Bikaner.

Day 05: Bikaner – Jaisalmer (333 Km / 6 hrs) : After breakfast check out from hotel & transfer to Jaisalmer. Enroute visit Jaisalmer War Museum - The Jaisalmer War Museum is located 10 km short of Jaisalmer on the Jaisalmer - Jodhpur Highway. The unique museum has been designed with the view of honouring the contributions and sacrifices of war heroes, and to highlight their bravery. It also traces the evolution of the Indian Army. On arrival check-in to your hotel. Overnight stay at Jaisalmer.

Day 06: Jaisalmer Local Sightseeing : After breakfast visit the Jaisalmer Fort which is made by unique Golden Lime stone, that’s why its known as Golden Fort or Sonar Kella. After that visit Patwon-ki-haveli, Nathmal-ki-haveli. Salim singh-ki-Haveli. People still live in these ancient buildings dating from 12th to 15th century. Every house has exquisite carvings and filigreed work. After that also visit Gadishar Lake. In evening proceed for camel ride on Sam Sand Dunes & you can experience the spectacular view of Sun set in Thar desert. Overnight stay at Jaisalmer.

Day 07: Jaisalmer – Jodhpur (285 Km / 5 hrs) : After breakfast transfer to Jodhpur. On arrival check-in to your hotel. Overnight stay at Jodhpur.

Day 08: Jodhpur Halfday Sightseeing – Mount Abu (326 Km / 7 hrs) : After breakfast start for halfday sightseeing covering Umaid Bhawan Palace, Mehrangarh Fort and Jaswant Thada. After that transfer to Mt. Abu. On arrival check-in to your hotel. In the evening enjoy the sunset from Sunset View Point in Mt. Abu. Overnight stay at Mount Abu.

Day 09: Mount Abu Sightseeing : After breakfast start for Mt. Abu city tour. Visiting Prajapita Brahmakumari, Adhar Devi Temple, Achalgarh, Guru Sikhar, Dilwara Jain Temple, Honeymoon Point, Art Gallery & Nakki Lake where you can enjoy boat ride in at your own cost. Overnight stay at Mt. Abu.

Day 10: Mount Abu – Udaipur (186 Km / 4 ½ hrs) : After breakfast check-out from hotel and Drive for Udaipur (Beautiful Lake City of Rajasthan). On arrival at Udaipur check-in at your hotel. In the evening take a breathtaking boat tour over the picturesque Lake Pichola (at your own cost) to admire the royal buildings around the Lake and enjoy the scenic sunset view. From the lake you have a wonderful view of the City Palace stretching along the east bank, while the south bank has pleasant gardens running down to the waterside. Overnight stay at Udaipur.

Day 11: Udaipur Local Sightseeing : After breakfast start for Udaipur city tour. Visiting Fateh Sagar, Maharana Pratap Memorial, take a photo stop at Nehru Garden, Sehelion-KI-Bari - Queen’s resort for their friends, Sukhadia Circle (Drive Pass), Bhartiya Lok kala Museum - a museum of folk and art, it displays a rich collection of folk dresses, ornaments, puppets, masks, dolls. After that visit City Palace – The largest palace complex of Rajasthan, Jagdish Temple – built by Maharana Jagat Singh and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu & Gulab Bagh. Overnight stay at Udaipur.
 

Day 12: Udaipur – Jaipur (405 Km / 7 hrs) : After breakfast proceed to the Pink City - Jaipur. On arrival at Jaipur, check into your hotel. Overnight stay at Jaipur.

Day 13: Jaipur Local Sightseeing : After breakfast start for full day local sightseeing in Jaipur. Visit Amber Fort & Palace, "Gaitore" Cenetophs (Front View), take a photo stop at Jal Mahal, City Palace & Museum, Jantar Mantar (Observatory) & take a photo stop at Hawa Mahal. Evening free for leisure. Overnight stay at Jaipur.

Day 14: Jaipur – Agra via Fatehpur Sikri + Halfday Sightseeing (245 Km / 4 ½ hrs) : After Breakfast drive to another historical and romantic city - Agra. Enroute visit Fatehpur Sikri - once the capital of Mughal Emperor Akbar. Also visit the Buland Darwaza, the largest gateway in the world. Afternoon visit The world famous Taj Mahal - the most precious gift of love built by Emperor Shah Jahan for his loving wife Mumtaz and Also visit the Marble inlay making factories to see traditional workers making amazing marble crafts. Overnight stay at Agra.

Day 15: Hotel – Agra Railway Station : After breakfast check out from hotel and transfer to Agra Railway Station for your onward journey.

Inclusions :

  • Assistance on Arrival.
  • A 24 - hour helpline.
  • Welcome Drink On Arrival at Hotel.
  • Daily Breakfast ( CPAI ).
  • Hotel Accommodation on twin / double sharing basis.
  • Travel throughout the entire journey in an air condition car.
  • Maximum KM blockage will be 1750 km with Toll Tax, Parking, Night Halt, State Tax, Etc.

Exclusions :

  •  Air fare / train fare.
  • Extra Meal Charges Dinner & Lunch.
  • Guide & Monuments Entrance fees during sightseeing.
  • Camera Charges / Jeep Safari / Camel Safari / Elephant Ride Charges.
  • Expenses of personal nature such as tips, telephone calls, laundry, liquor, Insurance etc.
  • Any other item not specified in the Package Inclusions.
  • Any increase in Government taxes.
  • Supplement will be applicable for Single occupancy.
  • 3.50 % Government Service Tax.

Terms and Conditions :

  • GST is not included in the price. The same will be charged on the total package cost payable.
  • Child Policy: 3 years old to 12 years old.
  • No refund for un-utilized tour or cancellations which may occur due to weather conditions.
  • All SIC rates are based on minimum guests traveling. Change in the number of guests could lead to a change in the cost of the package.
  • Above rates are not applicable during event/peak season surcharge periods. The rates for these periods would be advised at the time of booking.
  • All packages are subject to the Terms and Conditions of the Company.
  • Please read and understand all the terms and conditions before confirming.
  • In the event of non-availability of the quoted package, an alternate similar category hotel would be offered.
  • All above rates are based on special land combinational prices. No reduction or refund is applicable if one or all of the services are withdrawn.
  • Company reserves the right to furnish fresh quote for the package with additional or different inclusions from those offered in the above quote.

 Destination

 Standard

 Deluxe

 Super Deluxe

 Delhi

Delhi Darbar / Good Palace / Similar

Regent Continental / Crest Inn / Similar

Almondz Hotel / Florence Inn / Clark International/ Similar

 Mandawa

 

Hotel Shekhawati/ Similar

Mandawa Haveli/ Similar

Hotel Mandawa Haveli / Hotel Desert N Dunes/ Similar

 Bikaner          

 

Hotel

Marudhar / Hotel Laxmi Residency / Similar

 

Harasar Haveli / Marudhar Palace / Similar

 

Raj Haveli Heritage/ Raj Villas Haveli/ Hotel Sagar / Similar

 Jaisalmer                     

Sohan Deep / Hotel Prince/ Similar

Mahadev palace / Kalyan Bhawan / Similar

Golden Haveli / Deoki Niwas Palace / Similar

 Jaisalmer Sam Sand   Dunes

 

Desert Adventure Camp (Non AC) / Similar

KK Camps & Resort / Welcome Desert Camp / Similar

KK Camps & Resort / Similar

 

 Jodhpur

Treebo Trend City Center / The Prem Beacon / Similar

Shri Ram Empire / Chandra Inn / GenX / Similar

Nirali Dhani / Treehouse Raj Bagh / Hotel Shri Ram Excellency / Similar

 

 Mount Abu

 

Blue Valley / Polo View / Hotel Shanti / Similar

Hotel Vishram/ Banjara Regalia / Similar

Sunset Inn / H G Grandiose /

The Colonial / Similar

 Udaipur                        

 

Treebo Trend Jhalamaan / Castle Inn / Vatika Inn / Similar

Hotel Vishnupriya / Bauji Palace / Similar

 

Hotel YOIS / Crimson Park / Treehouse Atulya Niwas / Similar

 Jaipur                             

Park Classic/ Siddharth Palace/ Similar

The Livin/ The Hamston Park / Clarks Inn / Similar

The Livin/ The Hamston Park / Clarks Inn / Similar

Leisure Inn Grand Chanakya / Citrus Hotel / Red Fox

/ Similar

 Agra                                

Taj Inn / Merit-Hotel / Similar

Hotel Crystal Inn / Hotel Light House / Similar

Alleviate / Siris 18 / The Taj Vilas / Similar

 No. of Pax (Cost Per Person )

 Standard (CPAI)

 Deluxe (CPAI)

 Super Deluxe (CPAI)

 02 Pax

 46,350

 52,350

 58,600

 04 Pax

 35,000

 41,000

 47,300

 06 Pax

 29,150

 35,100

 41,350

 Extra Bed

 12,200

 16,350

 20,600

 Meal Supplement (Dinner)

 4,700

 5,700

 6,750

Rates are Valid from 01st October 2019 to 31st March 2020. (Except Long Weekend/Fairs & Festival Period).

Rajasthan ( "Land of Kings") is India's largest state by area (342,239 square kilo meters (132,139 sq mi) or 10.4% of India's total area). It is located on the north-western side of the country, where it comprises most of the wide and inhospitable Thar Desert (also known as the "Rajasthan Desert" and "Great Indian Desert") and shares a border with the Pakistani provinces of Punjab to the northwest and Sindh to the west, along the Sutlej-Indus river valley. Elsewhere it is bordered by the other Indian states: Punjab to the north; Haryana and Uttar Pradesh to the northeast; Madhya Pradesh to the southeast; and Gujarat to the southwest.

Major features include the ruins of the Indus Valley Civilization at Kalibanga; the Dilwara Temples, a Jain pilgrimage site at Rajasthan's only hill station, Mount Abu, in the ancient Aravalli mountain range; and, in eastern Rajasthan, the Keoladeo National Park near Bharatpur, a World Heritage Site[5] known for its bird life.Rajasthan is also home to two national tiger reserves, the Ranthambore National Park in Sawai Madhopur and Sariska Tiger Reserve in Alwar.

The state was formed on 30 March 1949 when Rajputana – the name adopted by the British Raj for its dependencies in the region[6] – was merged into the Dominion of India. Its capital and largest city is Jaipur, also known as Pink City, located on the state's eastern side. Other important cities are Jodhpur, Udaipur, Bikaner, Kota, and Ajmer. The geographic features of Rajasthan are the Thar Desert and the Aravalli Range, which runs through the state from southwest to northeast, almost from one end to the other, for more than 850 kilometres (530 mi). Mount Abu lies at the southwestern end of the range, separated from the main ranges by the West Banas River, although a series of broken ridges continues into Haryana in the direction of Delhi where it can be seen as outcrops in the form of the Raisina Hill and the ridges farther north. About three-fifths of Rajasthan lies northwest of the Aravallis, leaving two-fifths on the east and south direction.

Camel ride in the Thar Desert near Jaisalmer.
The northwestern portion of Rajasthan is generally sandy and dry. Most of this region are covered by the Thar Desert which extends into adjoining portions of Pakistan. The Aravalli Range does not intercept the moisture-giving southwest monsoon winds off the Arabian Sea, as it lies in a direction parallel to that of the coming monsoon winds, leaving the northwestern region in a rain shadow. The Thar Desert is thinly populated; the town of Jodhpur is the largest city in the desert and known as the gateway of thar desert. The desert has some major districts like Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Barmer, Bikaner and Nagour. This area is also important defence point of view. Jodhpur airbase is Indias largest airbase and military, BSF bases are also situated here. A single civil airport is also situated in Jodhpur. The Northwestern thorn scrub forests lie in a band around the Thar Desert, between the desert and the Aravallis. This region receives less than 400 mm of rain in an average year. Temperatures can sometimes exceed 54 °C in the summer months or 129 degrees Fahrenheit and drop below freezing in the winter. The Godwar, Marwar, and Shekhawati regions lie in the thorn scrub forest zone, along with the city of Jodhpur. The Luni River and its tributaries are the major river system of Godwar and Marwar regions, draining the western slopes of the Aravallis and emptying southwest into the great Rann of Kutch wetland in neighbouring Gujarat. This river is saline in the lower reaches and remains potable only up to Balotara in Barmer district. The Ghaggar River, which originates in Haryana, is an intermittent stream that disappears into the sands of the Thar Desert in the northern corner of the state and is seen as a remnant of the primitive Saraswati river.

The Aravalli Range and the lands to the east and southeast of the range are generally more fertile and better watered. This region is home to the Kathiarbar-Gir dry deciduous forests ecoregion, with tropical dry broadleaf forests that include teak, Acacia, and other trees. The hilly Vagad region, home to the cities of Dungarpur and Banswara lies in southernmost Rajasthan, on the border with Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. With the exception of Mount Abu, Vagad is the wettest region in Rajasthan,and the most heavily forested. North of Vagad lies the Mewar region, home to the cities of Udaipur and Chittaurgarh. The Hadoti region lies to the southeast, on the border with Madhya Pradesh. North of Hadoti and Mewar lies the Dhundhar region, home to the state capital of Jaipur. Mewat, the easternmost region of Rajasthan,borders Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. Eastern and southeastern Rajasthan is drained by the Banas and Chambal rivers, tributaries of the Ganges.

Hills around Jaipur, viewed from Jaigarh Fort.
The Aravalli Range runs across the state from the southwest peak Guru Shikhar (Mount Abu), which is 1,722 metres (5,650 ft) in height, to Khetri in the northeast. This range divides the state into 60% in the northwest of the range and 40% in the southeast. The northwest tract is sandy and unproductive with little water but improves gradually from desert land in the far west and northwest to comparatively fertile and habitable land towards the east. The area includes the Thar Desert. The south-eastern area, higher in elevation (100 to 350 m above sea level) and more fertile, has a very diversified topography. in the south lies the hilly tract of Mewar.In the southeast, a large area within the districts of Kota and Bundi forms a tableland. To the northeast of these districts is a rugged region (badlands) following the line of the Chambal River. Farther north the country levels out; the flat plains of the northeastern Bharatpur district are part of an alluvial basin. Merta City lies in the geographical centre of Rajasthan.