India is a wonderful country portrayed by a vivid pictorial picture of religions, ethnicity, mesmerizing festivals, fascinating fairs, lifestyles, sui generis blend of eternal spiritualism and modern Science, above all, perennial unity in diversity in all forms or in plain English, sui generis confluence of Occidental, Oriental, Austral and Boreal cultures and mores. Royal palaces, gargantuan forts, mountain ranges, picturesque portrait – the whole thing is here in India. In a nutshell, it would not be wrong to state that India is the essence of this whole universe. Just pay a visit here and the Tour Representative on behalf of the Delhi-based Tour and Travel Agency is all set to receive you genially! Backed by a team of highly knowledgeable and hospitable professionals dedicated to the foreign guests to instill a sense of utmost soothing satisfaction in their hearts and minds, the Delhi Tour and Travel Agency nurtures an enduring motto hospitality and all-out guidance extend all through the stay of the overseas guests and has deputed highly committed Travel Representative to uphold this objective, who remains available with the tourists all through their stay in India since their arrival unto departure. The Rajasthan Tour Operator remains always committed to bring always something cheering tour package for the overseas visitors. Hence, the Rajasthan Travel Agency offers an irresistible package of 14-nights and 15-days for the Rajasthan visit that covers the following destinations.
Places to See: Delhi - Mandawa - Bikaner - Jaisalmer - Jodhpur - Udaipur - Deogarh - Jaipur – Agra
Duration: 14 Nights / 15 Days
Day -1: Arrival in the National Capital of India, Reception and Transfer to the Hotel
On their arrival at the International Airport, the overseas guests are received cordially by the Travel Manager on behalf of the Tour Agency, who greets them with folded hands saying ‘Namaste’ to instill a sense of hospitality in their hearts and minds. Thereafter, the travelers are driven to the hotel and are transferred therein.
Day-2: Old Delhi and New Delhi
The next day, the guests after their overnight stay in the Hotel, are reported to by the Tour Guide who prepares to drive the guests in and around the National Capital of India The capital of India is a true reflection of an wonderful confluence of the Ancient and Modern India.
The second day begins with hectic schedule as this whole day is taking an exhaustive and exploratory tour around both Old Delhi and New Delhi that turns out to be a knowledge-oriented trip for the tourists. Major sightseeing in New Delhi and Old Delhi includes all religious temples, historical monuments, cenotaphs, commemorative, National Museums, pre-independence government buildings built by the British Administration.
Old Delhi:
The sight-seeing tour of begins with Old Delhi that covers all important cenotaphs, viz., the Raj Ghat, the Shanti Van, the Shakti Sthal, Raj Ghat is a place where Mahatma Gandhi had been cremated, and other leaders, such as, the first Prime Minister of India Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and first Lady Premier Indira Gandhi have also been cremated on other memorials. There are other historical places to see, viz., the Red Fort, the Old Fort and the Jama Masjid - another Moghul majesty, is one of the largest mosques in India and across the world. The Jama Masjid is also known as the Mecca Medina of India. Chandni Chowk portraying a unique confluence of religious temples, the Jain temple, the Gurudwara, the Mosque (the Jama Masjid), and the Church, is also known as the street of silversmiths and goldsmiths and cloth merchants. The Red Fort, built by Emperor Shah Jehan, this was once the most opulent fort of the Moghul Empire. World Health Organization office situated in the vicinity of DDA Office. Pragati Maidan, which has emerged as an international center where International manifold Trade Fairs are held from time to time, involving the global companies that participate in the Trade Fairs.
New Delhi:
The sight-seeing tour of New Delhi is comparatively exhaustive that is bound to inject a vast knowledge, that creates questioning in the hearts and minds of the foreign tourists to gather more and more inquisitiveness about New Delhi. There are several religious and places and historical monuments in New Delhi renowned to visit. Here, the sight-seeing covers the destinations, such as, historical Humayun's Tomb, the Qutub Minar and other tombs, the ceremonial avenues - Rajpath, the India Gate, the Parliament House, the President's Palace, that is also famous for the unique Mogul Garden within the palace that takes its fancy. The Qutub Minar is a perfect minaret towering 102 meters/112 yards into the sky. The Birla Mandir known as the Lakshmi Narayan Temple, has another attractions and that is that construction work goes on uninterruptedly and so has been going on since this temple was built, the Jantar Mantar, once known as the Observatory Lab, the National Museum, the Lotus Temple and many more to see. Hence, the day comes to an end. After the day-long sight-seeing the visitors return to their hotel-rooms for a night stay. New Delhi presents vivid and multihued India evincing scarce solidarity expressed by the Hindus, the Sikhs, the Buddhists, the Christians, the Parsee, the Mohammedans, ever since India had been ruled over by the Moghul emperors, the Britons, and most certainly, modern independent India.
Day-3: Delhi - Mandawa
The third day begins with a drive to Mandawa. After their arrival in Mandawa and check in the hotel, the tourists are leisure to visit places of interest.
Day-4: Mandawa – Bikaner
The next day, the Tour Guide takes the tourists along with him to a new destination, Bikaner. Bikaner is regarded as a Harbor for ship of the Desert – The Camel. Bikaner is renowned for the best camel-riding in the world. It lies in the medieval splendor, a royal fortified city with a timeless appeal. Lying in the north of the desert state, the Bikaner is surrounded by sand dunes, while some are mighty and others are of mild gradients.
Day-5: Bikaner
Bikaner is regarded as a Harbor for ship of the Desert – The Camel. Major attractions in Bikaner include, the Junagarh Fort, the Suraj Pal (the Sun Gate), Sadul Museum and Lalgarh Palace, Prachina (Museum), Ganga Government Museum. Other places for carrying on excursions are, viz., the Bhandasar Jain Temple, National Research Center on Camel, Devi Kund, Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary, Shiv Bari Temple, Deshnok’s Karni Mata Temple, Kolayatji, Kalibangan. As regards the festive fun, the activities take place throughout the year here in Bikaner, some of the world-renowned fairs and festivals are held are the Holi, which is celebrated in the month March every year, the Gangaur Festival, the Kolayat Fair, The Camel Festival. The Gangaur festival is dedicated to Goddess Parvati and is celebrated in April every year. The Kolayat Fair coincides with the Pushkar Fair and is held in November every year. The Camel Festival is organized in January every year. The tourists and visitors from all parts of the world in addition to India throng in large number to take part in the Holi festival as well as the Pushkar Fair that have turned out to be associated with human faith.
Day-5: Bikaner – Jaisalmer
After taking delight in visiting various spots of attraction in Bikaner, the Tour Guide takes the overseas guests to their hotel for a nightlong sleep. And the visitors get ready to move to another city Jaisalmer the next morning.
Day-6: Jaisalmer
As soon as you approach Jaisalmer and this city shall transport the visitors in the Glory of a Golden Past. Major tourist spots of attraction in the Jaisalmer city are Golden hued fort, New Office a Choak, Freedom Fighter Sagar and Gopa. Gopa Chowk and Havelis, Gadisar Lake, Tazia Tower. Other renowned havelis in the Jaisalmer city, to name, are Nathmal-ji ki Haveli, Patwon-ki-Haveli, Salim Singh-ki-Haveli. When it comes to religious places are seven exquisitely carved Jain temples. Gyan Bhandar (Library) that has rare collection of the oldest manuscripts of India is found in this Library. This library was set up as a part of the Jain temples. Other famous places for excursions here in Jaisalmer are Amar Sagar, Lodurva, Wood Fossil Park, Aakar, Same Sand Dunes, Bada Bagh, Mool Sagar, Camel Safaris. As to Festive Fun, Desert Festival that is held during the months January and February every year, too add fun to the visit of the foreigners.
Day- 7: Jaisalmer – Jodhpur
The next destination in Rajasthan is Jodhpur that reminisces us the Grandeur and Great Heroes, who would lay down their lives for upholding the indelible glory of Jodhpur, is inhabited by the Marwarhis in large number.
Day-8: Jodhpur
Jodhpur reminisces us of the Grandeur and Great Heroes, who would lay down their lives for upholding the indelible glory of Jodhpur, is inhabited by the Marwarhis in large number. The interesting sightseeing in Jodhpur boasts of its Grandeur and Great Heroes. Once you reach here, you shall happen to listen to the tales of antiquity in the emptiness of the desert. Jodhpur was Rao Jodha, Chief of the Rathore clan would lay the foundation stone of Jodhpur city in 1459 A.D. Rao Jodha claimed to be a descendant of God Ram. There is another side to this city. The 16th century fortress city of Jodhpur was once a major trade center in the by-gone years; today this city stands as the second largest city in the State of Rajasthan.
Major centers of attraction in Jodhpur are to name, Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Girdikot and Sardar Market, Government Museum. There are many spots for excursion are, viz., Balsamand Lake and Gardens, Mandore Gardens, Kailana Lake; if we come to pilgrimages Mahamandir Temple, other centers of tourism are Osian and Osian has as many as 16 beautifully sculptured Jain and Brahminical Temples. Dhawa, Nagaur, Rohet Garh, Luni Fort, Rani. As regards shopping, Jodhpur is a treasure trove for shoppers, the Jodhpur bazaars are teeming with an array of handicrafts. Here, tourists can shop for white metal curios, silverware, quilts, tie and dye fabrics, leather goods, wooden toys, paintings, embroidered shoes, Jodhpur breeches or Jodhpuris range of souvenirs. The best shopping spots are Sardar Market and Clock Tower. As to festive fun, Marwarh Festival is celebrated with gaiety and fervor. This is a two-day long colorful extravaganza celebrating the ‘Maand’ style of folk music brings out the romantic lifestyle of the Rajasthan rulers. Folk artists performing under the full moon bring alive the legends and folklores of the area. In the evening, the tourists are driven back to the hotel for rest.
Day-9: Jodhpur-Udaipur
After having relished an exploratory journey of Jodhpur, In the next leg their tour in Rajasthan, the overseas guests are accompanied by the Travel Representative of Rajasthan Tours and Travels Agency to Udaipur. Udaipur is also known as the Lake City of Rajasthan.
Day – 10: Udaipur
Udaipur is known as Rajasthan’s Lake City. It is also regarded as the city of dawn. The Udaipur city awakens to a vision drenched in romance when the Sun rises from the across the azure lakes. Its sights and sounds remain pure inspiration for poets, pointers and writers. Most outlandish and outstanding features of the Udaipur city is that it has multihued cache of fairy- tale palaces and gardens, temples and narrow lanes, which create a picture perfect environment. The placid lake Pichhola mirrors a feeling of wonder and stillness. It’s believed that Udaipur was once – the epicenter of heroism, valor and gallantry.
Udaipur is also regarded as the jewel of Mewar, a kingdom that was ruled over by the Sisodia dynasty for 1200 years. Udaipur, like many cities in Rajasthan also has its own legend. According to a allegory, Maharana Udai Singh, while on a hunt-out came across a holy man meditating on a hill overlooking the Lake Pichhola. He advised the Maharana to build his palace on that spot where a shimmering stream flowed through a fertile valley. This is the most picturesque site, indeed, with the lake, an pleasurable altitude nestled in an amphitheater of low mountains. The Maharana followed suit and offered the world a city known as Udaipur. Overlooking the aquamarine lake Pichhola stands the splendid City Palace, which is no less than a marvel in granite and marble.
In the beginning, there were eleven gates but now there remain just five out of those eleven gates. The Sun Gate (the Suraj Pal) on the Eastern side is the main entrance to the city.
During their visit, the tourists also discover the other attractions in its vicinity. The amazing Chittaurgarh, the mountain fortress of Kumbhalgarh, the beautiful Jain temples of Ranakpur, Eklingji and Nathdwara. Mount Abu in the Summer months offers a soothing experience to the tourists’ stopover. And, it’s only at stone’s throw from this magnificent city of dream.
And in the end, the Travel Guide takes the overseas visitors back to the hotel in the evening.
Day - 11: Udaipur – Deogarh
After an amazing sightseeing in the Udaipur city, the visitors are taken along with the Tour Guide to another destination, known as Deogarh. A visit to this city and glimpse of the Deogarh Mahal is more than any marvel due its architecture. Other remarkable centers of attraction in Deograh are typical traditional villages, temples and lakes therein that keep spellbound the tourists here and entice them to visit this city again and again.
Day-12: Deogarh - Jaipur
In respect of Jaipur, nothing more can be stated than Jaipur portrays ‘Sheer Symphony in Pink’. Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan is renowned as the Pink City.
Day-13: Jaipur
Then follows another destination Jaipur, which is also the capital of Rajasthan, known as the Pink City. This city owes its name, foundation and careful planning to the great warrior and astronomer, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. Jaipur is not just famous for being the capital of Rajasthan and is also known across the world for its handicrafts and precious and semi-precious stones.
Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan, known as the Pink City Jaipur. This city owes its name, foundation and careful planning to the great warrior and astronomer, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan and is famous for its handicrafts and precious and semi-precious stones across the world. The color Pink is associated with the hospitality in Rajasthan. So it would not be inappropriate to state that the capital of Rajasthan is washed in this shade and spreads out a ‘pink carpet’ to extend warm welcome to the visitors to this place.
There are many places graced with the beauty, to see in Jaipur, viz., City Palace, The Palace, Jantar Mantar (a stone observatory, the largest of Jai Singh's five remarkable observatories) across the world; Hawa Mahal (Palace of the Winds), Chandra Mahal, Dolls Museum, B M Birla Planetarium, Swargasuli (Isar Lat) Ram Niwas Bagh, Ghat Ki Gunj. Among the temple and the pilgrimages, some of the world-renowned names include are Govind Dev Ji Temple, Galtaji, Choolgiri Temple, Moti Doongri and the Lakshmi Narayan Temple (made up of white marble) is masterpiece which keeps both devotees and the overseas visitors mesmerized, Statue Circle. Amber, this city is 11 kilometers from Jaipur. Amber was the ancient remained capital of the Kachhawaha Dynasty for 6 centuries before being moved to newly created Jaipur, now the capital of vibrant Rajasthan. In Amber, there are Amber Palace and Shila Mata Temple. There is another (old) city called Amber here in Rajasthan. Once a settlement of nobles, craftsmen and common folks, the city of Amber is now in ruins. Nahargarh, also known as the Nahargarh Fort is a sentinel to the Pink City. There are many beautiful memorials and the sites for excursion, which requires one full day for enjoying these places of attraction. Taking a ride on the back of an Elephant to the Palace Fortress also adds joy.
Day-14: Jaipur - Agra
In the next morning, the Tour Manager gets the tourists along with him for an exploratory and groping sightseeing in the Agra city that begins with the Agra Fort and extends to the Red Fort, the Taj Mahal, was built by three of the greatest Moghul emperors. Agra is situated on the bank of the river Yamuna. After the visit of Agra Fort, the overseas guests are accompanied by the Travel Guide to the most exotic and winning cenotaph of India, wonderfully built Taj Mahal, is an enduring monument to love, with a continually fulfilling beauty. Even though, over four centuries have gone but it still appears to have taken bath in the milk, mesmerizes the tourists. It’s thanks to these monuments that the State of Uttar Pradesh has emerged as one of the hot tourist destinations in the world.
The celebrities from the world of politics to filmdom, the business class society to married couples and unmarried partners pay a visit here and consider it as the ominous symbol of their ardor and affection.
Day-15: Agra – Delhi
In the last leg of their unforgettable tour of Rajasthan and Agra and Delhi, the tourists are take off to Delhi and after their return to the capital of India, they are transferred to the airport for onward flights to their respective nations.
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