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Book Rajasthan Tour Packages of 15 Days Rajasthan Tour
Day 1: Arrival at Delhi Airport; pick up and transfer to the hotel; after relaxing and fresh up in the hotel sightseeing in Old Delhi(Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk, Rajghat) and New Delhi(Humayun's Tomb: Bahai Temple, Qutub Minar: Gandhi Smiriti: India Gate ,Rashtrapati Bhavan); overnight in Delhi. .)
Day 2: After breakfast drive to Agra; visiting baby Taj Mahal , Agra Fort, at sunset time visiting Taj Mahal; overnight in Agra
Day 3:After breakfast drive to Jaipur; on the way visiting Fatehpur Sikri, Abhaneri and the monkey temple in Jaipur; overnight in Jaipur.
Day 4:After breakfast visiting Amber fort; afterward going for city tour in Jaipur (Palace of the Winds, Waterpalace, Citypalace, Jantar Mantar, Museum , pink city local market, ); overnight in Jaipur .
Day 5: After breakfast drive to Pushkar; visiting the Brahma Temple, the nice old market and the ghats around the Pushkar lake; overnight in Pushkar.
Pushkar: Pushkar is a town Bordering the Thar Desert, in the northeastern Indian state of Rajasthan. It's set on Pushkar Lake, a sacred Hindu site with 52 ghats (stone staircases) where pilgrims bathe. The town has hundreds of temples, including 14th-century Jagatpita Brahma Mandir, dedicated to the god of creation, which has a distinctive red spire and walls inlaid with pilgrims? silver coins
Day 6: After breakfast drive to Bundi visit Bundi palace, local market overnight in Bundi.
Bundi: Tourism in Bundi. The small, rustic town of Bundi was the capital of one of the erstwhile princely states of Rajasthan. It is known for its palaces, forts, baolis (step wells) and water tanks. The monuments and their architecture reflect the splendor of the local Rajput chiefs.
Day 7:After breakfast drive to Udaipur; Via Chittorgarh,overnight in Udaipur .
Chittorgarh:Chittorgarh, also called Chittaur, from the 7th century to the 16th, was the capital of Mewar under the Rajputs. Chittaur evokes memories of great heroism and sacrifice by Rajput men and women in the intermittent battles that they had to fight against invaders from Northwest or Delhi. Chittaur witnessed both the ravages of war and the triumphs of the spirit. Allaudin Khilji who coveted Queen Padmini of Chittaur, invaded the city in 1303 A.D. Queen Padmini and the women of the court sacrificed themselves in a pyre of fire rather than submit to anybody. This supreme sacrifice has been called 'Jauhar' and epitomises the fiery spirit of the Rajputs of the day. The city stands strewn with monuments and battlements as evidence of the blood and gore that it went through in medieval times.
Day 8:After breakfast visiting Udaipur (Citypalace, Jagdish-Tempel, Museum, Lake, market); overnight in Udaipur
Udaipur:Udaipur Sightseeing can be done as a day trip. Udaipur is referred to as the "Venice of the East", the "Most Romantic City of India" and the "Kashmir of Rajasthan" (a reference to Dal Lake) and not without reason. Tourists flock to this enchanting old & modern town in the heart of the Aravalli Mountains, which offers three interconnected lakes within the town - the Fateh Sagar Lake, the Lake Pichhola and the smaller Swaroop Sagar Lake; along with forts, palaces, temples, Gardens, mountains and narrow lanes lines withdrawn with stalls, relives the reminisces of a heroic past, valor and chivalry.
Duration: Full Day (8-9 hrs. approx)
City Palace:- The grand City Palace, towering over the Pichola Lake, is one of the largest palace complex in Rajasthan. The splendid palace, originally built by Maharana Uday Singh II, rises 30 meters above Lake Pichola and extends up to 244 mete
Day 2: After breakfast drive to Agra; visiting baby Taj Mahal , Agra Fort, at sunset time visiting Taj Mahal; overnight in Agra
Day 3:After breakfast drive to Jaipur; on the way visiting Fatehpur Sikri, Abhaneri and the monkey temple in Jaipur; overnight in Jaipur.
Day 4:After breakfast visiting Amber fort; afterward going for city tour in Jaipur (Palace of the Winds, Waterpalace, Citypalace, Jantar Mantar, Museum , pink city local market, ); overnight in Jaipur .
Day 5: After breakfast drive to Pushkar; visiting the Brahma Temple, the nice old market and the ghats around the Pushkar lake; overnight in Pushkar.
Pushkar: Pushkar is a town Bordering the Thar Desert, in the northeastern Indian state of Rajasthan. It's set on Pushkar Lake, a sacred Hindu site with 52 ghats (stone staircases) where pilgrims bathe. The town has hundreds of temples, including 14th-century Jagatpita Brahma Mandir, dedicated to the god of creation, which has a distinctive red spire and walls inlaid with pilgrims? silver coins
Day 6: After breakfast drive to Bundi visit Bundi palace, local market overnight in Bundi.
Bundi: Tourism in Bundi. The small, rustic town of Bundi was the capital of one of the erstwhile princely states of Rajasthan. It is known for its palaces, forts, baolis (step wells) and water tanks. The monuments and their architecture reflect the splendor of the local Rajput chiefs.
Day 7:After breakfast drive to Udaipur; Via Chittorgarh,overnight in Udaipur .
Chittorgarh:Chittorgarh, also called Chittaur, from the 7th century to the 16th, was the capital of Mewar under the Rajputs. Chittaur evokes memories of great heroism and sacrifice by Rajput men and women in the intermittent battles that they had to fight against invaders from Northwest or Delhi. Chittaur witnessed both the ravages of war and the triumphs of the spirit. Allaudin Khilji who coveted Queen Padmini of Chittaur, invaded the city in 1303 A.D. Queen Padmini and the women of the court sacrificed themselves in a pyre of fire rather than submit to anybody. This supreme sacrifice has been called 'Jauhar' and epitomises the fiery spirit of the Rajputs of the day. The city stands strewn with monuments and battlements as evidence of the blood and gore that it went through in medieval times.
Day 8:After breakfast visiting Udaipur (Citypalace, Jagdish-Tempel, Museum, Lake, market); overnight in Udaipur
Udaipur:Udaipur Sightseeing can be done as a day trip. Udaipur is referred to as the "Venice of the East", the "Most Romantic City of India" and the "Kashmir of Rajasthan" (a reference to Dal Lake) and not without reason. Tourists flock to this enchanting old & modern town in the heart of the Aravalli Mountains, which offers three interconnected lakes within the town - the Fateh Sagar Lake, the Lake Pichhola and the smaller Swaroop Sagar Lake; along with forts, palaces, temples, Gardens, mountains and narrow lanes lines withdrawn with stalls, relives the reminisces of a heroic past, valor and chivalry.
Duration: Full Day (8-9 hrs. approx)
City Palace:- The grand City Palace, towering over the Pichola Lake, is one of the largest palace complex in Rajasthan. The splendid palace, originally built by Maharana Uday Singh II, rises 30 meters above Lake Pichola and extends up to 244 mete