All about Royal Rajputana Rajasthan Tours

Rajasthan is also called Land of Royal Rajputana / Maharajas, we had covered various important tourist destination in this tour like –Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur , Udaipur , Pushkar , Jaipur and land of Taj Mahal Agra. You will visit various forts and palaces across many cities.

The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance
Whats included in this tour Items that are covered in the cost of tour price.
  • Accommodation on double sharing basis
  • One time Camel safari
  • Transportation
  • All taxes
Whats not included in this tour Items that are covered in the cost of tour price.
  • Any airfare
  • Any insurance
  • Camera fee to the monuments
  • Any personal expenses like Laundry, STD calls, etc
  • Or any other thing which are not mentioned in “cost included column”
  • Any Claim due to natural Calamities such as landslides, road blockages etc
  1. Day 1 Delhi

    Our representatives will receive you at Indira Gandhi International airport and transfer you to hotel.
    New Delhi is the Capital of Republic of India. Each crumbling wall of the city has a story to tell. The architecture of the city gives a deep insight into the glorious past of the country.
    In the afternoon we will go for sightseeing tour of Delhi. We shall first visit Raj Ghat. Raj Ghat is a beautiful memorial of Mahatma Gandhi. There is a black granite marble that marks the spot of cremation and an eternal flame burns at one end, day and night. The memorial was designed in such a manner that it reflects the simple life of Gandhi. His last words “Hare Ram” are inscribed on the platform.
    Then we visit Red Fort which is situated at the banks of river Yamuna. Red Fort tells the rich history of Mughal architecture during its Golden period. The imposing walls of the fort are constructed with red sandstone and the interiors of the fort are made of pure white marble.
    Take a Rickshaw ride through the intricate lanes of Chandni Chowk, the famous bustling market of old Delhi to reach Jama Masjid, which is one of the largest mosques in Asia. The leaning towers are constructed away from the main building so that is there is an earthquake, there is no harm to the monument. The bird’s eye view from minarets provides a spectacular view of the city.
    Return to Hotel. Overnight stay.

  2. Day 2 Delhi– Mandawa (270 KM, 6 Hours )

    Qutub Minar Tour & TravelAfter breakfast, we start our tour of New Delhi by first visiting India Gate.
    India Gate is a war memorial that was built to honor the lives of those soldiers who laid their lives in the Afghan war and World War 1. The immortal flame, known as Amar Jawan Jyoti adds charm to the splendid beauty of India Gate. Amar Jawan Jytoi was added to the memorial after India got its independence and it burns throughout day and night. The Gate stands as a symbol of Unity and integrity.
    Nearby is Parliament House, which was designed by the famous British architect Sir Edwin Lutyen in the year 1912. It is the supreme law making body of the Indian subcontinent.
    We also drive past through Rashtrapati Bhawan. The authorized residence of the President of India was built by British architect Sir Edwin Luyten and traces of Indian style architectures can be found in this vast mansion.
    Next stop is at Humayun’s Tomb which is one of the most imposing buildings of the city and is worth a visit. The tomb is so beautiful that it stands a living memoir as well as mausoleum to the Mughal dynasty. The tomb is perfectly laid with manicured gardens and is well preserved till date.
    The last monument to visit is Qutub Minar, the tallest building of the country. This magnificent tower is indeed a landmark of the city and is surrounded by the ruins of the structures that were built during the Qutub Ud aback dynasty.
    In the afternoon leave for Mandawa, a town in Rajasthan and part of Shekhavati region. Here you will find forts of the Rajputs and the painted mansions of rich merchant families who have migrated to the cities long back, leaving their beautiful frescoed havelis behind.
    Arrive and Check in at hotel for overnight stay.

  3. Day 3 Mandawa – Bikaner (200 KM, 4 Hours )

    In the morning, enjoy the magnificence of castle and havelis of Mandawa in the special desert ambience. The city was founded in the 18th century. The havelis of Mandawa are termed as the open art gallery as they are frescoed with beautiful wall paintings.
    In the afternoon leave for Bikaner. Founded by Rao Bikaji in 1488, the city is renowned for its stone screens created on the frames of the splendid Junagarh fort, havelis and temples. Asia’s largest camel breeding farm is also situated here.
    Arrive and check in at hotel.
    Overnight stay.

  4. Day 4 Bikaner – Jaisalmer (330 KM, 6 Hours )

    In the Morning we shall leave for sightseeing tour of Bikaner.
    Our visit will start with impressive Junagarh Fort. It is the most impressive and organized fort of Junagarh and was built in 1588 AD by Raja Rai Singh Ji. The fort houses a small museum that has rich collection and display of weapons that were used by former maharajas. The interiors of the fort are well adorned with intricate paintings, which are a visual treat to the eyes.
    If you like then we can even plan a visit to the Karni Mata Temple at Deshnok. The temple is dedicated to Karniji who was worshipped by the royal families of Jodhpur and Bikaner.
    Leave for Jaisalmar
    Jaisalmer, popularly known as the Golden city of the country was founded by Maharawal Jaisal Singh, a Rajput king. The city is entitled as the World Heritage Site. It is famous for its ornate havelis and 12th century fort. The golden city is scattered over the desert land of Rajasthan and has become one of the most important tourist attractions in the country. The combination of ancient and the medieval era architecture will inspire your imagination.
    Arrive and check in at hotel.

  5. Day 5 Jaisalmer

    After breakfast we will leave for the sightseeing of the city.
    Rajasthan tour operators will start our sightseeing with a visit to the Jaisalmer Fort, which is a commanding structure in the sands. Made of yellow sandstone, the Jaisalmer Fort is the second oldest fort in the state. It is made with the fusion of Rajput and Islamic style of architecture. The Fort of Jaisalmer is indeed a breathtaking sight to watch, rising from the arid sands of Thar like an illusion from a bygone era.
    We will then visit Patwon ki Haveli, which is one of the largest havelis in Rajasthan. It is a cluster of five small havelis. It houses, beautiful, intricate carvings on the windows which will entice your imagination. The entrance of the havelis is made of Indo Persian architecture. The havelis still have that old era royalty and charm.
    Next stop is Nathmal ki Haveli. The Haveli gives a great source of information about the lifestyle of Marwari Businessmen. The carvings on the exterior walls are a visual treat to the eyes.
    In the afternoon we shall leave for an excursion to the sand dunes, which are located at the distance of 42 km from the Golden City. Enjoy the sun setting down over the horizons of never ending sand dunes and enjoy the mesmerizing camel ride.
    Return to hotel for overnight stay.

  6. Day 6 Jaisalmer – Jodhpur (310 KM, 6 Hours )

    jodhopur merenghart fort rajasthanIn the morning we leave for Jodhpur.
    Jodhpur is also known as the blue city as most of the houses in the old Jodhpur are painted in blue color. This crowded desert city flutters with beauty, warmth and romance. A visit to Jodhpur is a romantic journey into the past with forts, palaces, temples, culture, tradition, spices, fabric, color, and flourishing handicrafts.
    Arrive and check in at hotel.
    In the afternoon, we will leave for sightseeing tour of Jodhpur city and start by first visiting Mehrangarh Fort.
    Mehrangarh Fort is one of the biggest forts in India. Several palaces are confined within the fort by its thick walls. These palaces are overwhelmingly renowned for their fine carvings and comprehensive courtyards. The museum in the fort is the most well stocked museum in the state. You can check out the huge collection of musical instruments, royal costumes, royal palaquins, and the cannons in the fort’s courtyard. The fort even provides a wonderful view of the city.
    Close to the fort is Jaswant Thada, our next stop. It is the royal white marble gravestone of the 19th century built as a memorial of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. The complex comprises of uniquely carved pavilions, beautiful lush green garden and a small lake. This place is an example of architectural wonders in India.
    Overnight stay.

  7. Day 7 Jodhpur – Ranakpur – Mount Abu ( 370KM, 7HOURS )

    We will visit Ranakpur on our way.
    Ranakpur Templeis one of the most prominent Jain temples in the state of Rajasthan. It is known for the fine and amazing architecture styles that are constructed with light colored marble. The temple has more than 1400 pillars which are intricately carved and none of the pillars is similar.
    Then proceed to Mount Abu.
    The desert land of Rajasthan boasts a beautiful green hill resort popularly known as Mount Abu. Beautifully located on the tip of the Aravalli Ranges, the place has a cool climate and is a pleasant retreat to the travelers. It is reckoned as an oasis in the desert. The hill station was the summer residence of Royal Rajput’s. This magnetizing hill station boasts attractive lakes, gushing rivers, refreshing waterfalls and lush green forests.
    Check in at the hotel.
    Overnight stay.

  8. Day 8 Mount Abu– Udaipur (180 KM, 4 Hours )

    Bikaner sala reale nel forte di junagarhIn the morning visit the famous Dilwara Temple.
    Beautifully built in white marble, Dilwara Temple is an important pilgrimage site for the Jains. It is one of the finest examples of marble architecture. The temple is dedicated to Jain Tirthankars. The interiors of the temple display the exquisite work of craftsmanship. The ornamental detailing on the ceilings of the temple is unmatched.
    Then drive to Udaipur.
    Often known as the City Of Lakes, Udaipur besets itself in the Aravalli hills and is one of the most romantic and beautiful cities in the country. The city gives great inspiration to the writers to have out of the box imagination because the city has an attractive blend of sight, sound and experience. Udaipur is the center for crafts, performing arts and is also familiar for its miniature paintings.
    Arrival and check in at Hotel.
    In the afternoon you are free to stroll around in the winding streets of Udaipur.
    Overnight stay

  9. Day 9 Udaipur

    In the morning we will leave for sightseeing of the city.
    We will start by visiting the City Palace.
    The monumental City Palace, situated on the banks of the Lake adds to the beauty of this magnificent city. Perched on the hilltop, the palace provides a scenic view of the city. It is the largest palace of its kind in the state. The palace comprises of arches, towers and domes, which add beauty to this wonderful site. The City Palace has alluring hanging gardens, terraces, corridors, courtyards, pavilions, and rooms. This monumental structure is built in marble and granite with 11 different palaces built by different emperors.
    Jagdish Temple, the largest Hindu temple located in the middle of city of Romance. This Indo Aryan temple was built by Maharana Jagat Singh in the year 1651 and is an amazing carved structure. The temple boasts a black stone image of Vishnu as Jagannath with the brass image of Garuda who is the Vishnu’s man bird Vehicle. This temple is perched on a tall terrace with two marble life sized elephants at the entrance is the major monument of the city.
    We will visit Saheliyon ki Bari, the courtyard of maidens built by Sangram Singh II in 1710. This nostalgically attractive small garden was built for 48 women who came in dowry as an attendant to the princess. Situated in the northern part of the city, the garden boasts marble elephants, kiosks, a lotus pool, and fountains. It is one of the most beautiful gardens in the state. The architectural design provides a romantic ambience to the garden as well as a spectacular view to the observer.
    In the afternoon we will proceed for an excursion to Eklingji and Nagda.
    Eklingji is a Hindu temple complex in Udaipur. The beautifully carved temple compound comprises of 108 temples within its imposing walls. The main temple was rebuilt from the ruins of an earlier destroyed temple. The walled compound is made of marble and granite and has a huge double-storied, decoratively pillared hall under a massive roof, with a four imaged of Lord Shiva in black marble.
    Nagda, a small town near Udaipur is famous for its saas Bahu temple. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is called as Saas Bahu temple because one part of the temple was built by Suez (mother in law) and another by Bahu (daughter in law). The temple features a main door which has beautifully carved lintels and multi lobed arch in the middle.
    Overnight stay.

  10. Day 10 Udaipur – Chitorgarh – Pushkar ( 300 KM, 6 HOURS )

    In the morning we will leave for Pushkar.
    On our way we will stop at Chittorgarh.
    Chittorgarh was the capital city of Mewar during the Rajput Empire and it tells us about great heroism and sacrifice made by Rajput men and women in the battlegrounds.
    Chittorgarh Fort is the grandest in the state of Rajasthan. Known as the cradle of chivalry, it is an integral part of the proud history of Rajasthan. Spanning 13 centuries, the fort is spread over an attractive land of 700 acres. The massive gates of Chittorgarh were built according to the Hindu Vastu Shastra.
    Later proceed to Pushkar. Upon arrival check in at hotel for overnight stay.

  11. Day 11 Pushkar – Jaipur (150 KM, 3 Hours )

    In the morning we will explore Pushkar city.
    Pushkar is a sacred town, often called as the king of pilgrimage sites. The city is one of the five sanctified pilgrimage places for devout Hindus. Pushkar is developed on the shores of the Pushkar Lake and it houses five main temples, numerous small temples and Ghats where pilgrims descend to the lake to take bath in the sacred waters of the lake.
    Pushkar Fair which is held in November, is the liveliest event in Rajasthan. The liveliness and spark of the Pushkar Camel Fair have no parallel to any other fairs in the world.
    Then we leave for Jaipur.
    Jaipur, the Pink city is the capital and the largest city of Rajasthan. The city is endorsed as the Pink City because the buildings in the city are dyed with pink color, giving a visual treat to the eyes. Jaipur is also acknowledged as the city of Victory. The city still holds the same charm of that of the royal past.
    The rest of the day is free for you to explore the bazaars of Jaipur.
    Overnight stay

  12. Day 12 Jaipur

    In the morning we will go for an excursion to Amber Fort.
    Start with an elephant ride to Amber fort, which is set atop the hill. The palace is a typical romantic fort with the artistic style of Hindu elements in its architecture. It has a beautiful mixture of both Hindu and Mughal architecture, an ultimate feature of this fort.
    In the afternoon we will leave for the sightseeing of Jaipur.
    City Palace is a center of the ruler of Jaipur and is a conglomerate of palaces with many courtyards and palaces. The architecture of the palace is a great combination of three dynasties, namely, Mughal, Rajput and European. The palace constitutes two famous palaces- Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal. Today, Chandra Mahal has been converted into a museum, which exhibits various uniforms, handcrafted products and lifestyle of royal families.
    The next ornate we visit is Jaipur’s most distinctive landmark, Hawa Mahal, commonly known as Palace of Winds. It was constructed by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in 1799 to enable ladies of the royal household to watch the life and processions of the city and enjoy street festivals from the windows.
    Jantar Mantar is an observatory with monumental astrological devices. It is the largest and best- preserved observatories out of the five in the country. The observatory consists of fourteen major geometric devices for measuring time, forecasting eclipses, tracing stars in their paths, determining the declinations of planets, and predicting the heavenly altitudes.
    Overnight stay.

  13. Day 13 Jaipur – Fatehpur Sikri – Agra ( 235 KM, 6 HOURS )

    In the morning leave for Agra
    On our way we will stop at Fatehpur Sikri.
    Founded in 1569, Fatehpur Sikri was the second capital of Mughal emperor Akbar. The emperor was predicted with a birth of an heir by a Sufi Saint. When prediction came true, he ordered for the construction of grand mosque as a token of appreciation to the saint. He even built three palaces for his favorite wives. The city is a perfect representation of the Indo Islamic style and is a UNESCO world heritage site.
    Then proceed to Agra.
    Agra, a primeval city finds its name in the pages of the Mahabharata, but the city drew key attention during the Mughal Dynasty. Agra is a well-known city across the globe as it claims one of the Seven Wonders of the World, The Taj Mahal. Every tourist gets attracted by the complementary constructions of red sandstone and white marble. The complicated lanes and old-fashioned buggies add to the charisma of the city.
    Check in at Hotel for overnight stay.

  14. Day 14 Agra – Delhi (200 KM, 4 Hours )

    tour and travel agency in delhi In the morning we will go for sightseeing of the city.
    We visit the most beautiful world heritage site; Taj Mahal is regarded as the epitome of love. It was built by Shah Jahan for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal as a final resting place. The grandiose of Taj Mahal incorporates hard work of 20,000 workers and was completed in 22 years. The architect of the masterpiece was Ustad Ahmad Lahauri, a Persian architect. It is also renowned for its stylish domes, exceptionally carved screens, and for finest inlay work.
    Agra Fort is an imperialistic fort positioned on the banks of the Yamuna. The red sandstone structure encircles numerous palaces and houses like the Moti Masjid, Diwan-I-Am, Diwan-I-Khas, Khaas Mahal, and Sheesh Mahal etc.
    Sikandra is the memorial of the great Mughal emperor, Akbar. The emperor started the construction of his tomb during his lifetime, which was completed by his son Jahangir. The monument features manicured lawns with finely carved gateways and white marble memorial. This monument perfectly imbibes the best of all religions, indicating the new religion started by Akbar – the DEEN E ILAHI.
    In the afternoon leave for Delhi.
    Arrive and transfer to airport for flight to an onward destination.

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