Delhi, Mandawa, Bikaner, Khimsar, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Ranakpur, Mount Abu, Udaipur, Chittorgarh, Bundi, Kota, Ranthambore, Jaipur, Agra and Varanasi.
The state of Rajasthan, royal- heritage and the home of the desert, is a place which is a perfect reflection of the Regal dynasty and richness of the Indian culture. This is a wide tourism trip of 26 days in the state whereby one can be able to enjoy the architectural splendor of forts and palaces, the rustic charm of the rural hamlets, the golden sand mounds of the Thar desert, the sacred pilgrimage city, the cool lakes and the markets which are stirring. Compared to small trips, which make only highlight skips, this journey program offers the immersing speed, so that you are sure that you taste each corner of the diversity of Rajasthan. You will visit the most iconic cities and unearth their concealed treasures; starting with Delhi, Mandawa, and Bikaner to Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Mount Abu, Jaipur, Pushkar, Bundi, etc. Each day shall be strategically planned to find a balance between the journey to sightseeing to imbibe the beauty of cultural interactions, relaxation and environments. Before you can reach the end of 26 days, you should have covered the centuries of history and desert sunset miracles, wandering, going through the corridors of the palace, praying in temples, trying the traditional cuisine, tasting the flavor of the traditional cuisine and as a guest of a passenger and its hospitable people.
Tour UNESCO sites of Old and New Delhi such as Red Fort, Qutub Minar and Humayun Tomb.
Explore painted havelis of Mandawa and Junagadh Fort in Bikaner.
Live camel safari and golden dunes and living fort of Jaisalmer.
Gawk at blue-painted streets and great Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur.
See complex carved Jain temples of Ranakpur, and marble masterpieces of Mount Abu.
Sailing on Lake Pichola and having royal opulence of Udaipur City Palace.
Visit heroic Chittorgarh Fort and Bundi stepwells.
See wild animals and beasts of Ranthambore National Park on exciting safaris.
See Amber Fort, City palace and colorful bazaars of Jaipur.
Taj Mahal and Agra Fort Sunrise.
Pushkar Lake, Ajmer Sharif Dargah and holy ghats of Varanasi are the spiritual places.
Heritage or deluxe hotels accommodation and includes breakfast on a daily basis.
Indeed, individual air-conditioned car and driver.
Guides in English language to major sightseeing tours.
Entry fees and allocated jungle safaris.
International and domestic flights.
Travel expenses, personal expenses, laundry and tips.
Elective services, extra food and film charges.
You will start your tour with the city of Delhi in India, the Capital city of India. Once there, you will be taken to your hotel where you can have some rest after your tedious flight. You can take your leisure time in the city depending on the time when you arrive. During the evening, a small ride around the travel of Connaught Place or India Gate is seen as an attraction to Delhi. The finest light is reserved as the finest light to counteract the exhaustion of travelling. This is followed by a good meal of typical cuisine of north India that preconditions another adventure.
The second day is devoted to the exploration of the old and New Delhi. Visit UNESCO World Heritage Site, Red Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Area and begin with the splendor of Old Delhi to then Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India. The ride on a rickshaw all over Chandni Chowk will present you to the smell of vibrant markets, spices and street food. Humayun would later relocate to New Delhi which had tombs of Tomb and Qutub Minar. Go through Parliament House and Rashtrapati Bhavan and then halt at the gate of India. During the evening, rest in the Lodhi gardens or learn more about the Baoli of Agrasain, dipping in the reverse of Delhi between modernity and heritage.
The visit to Mandawa located in the Shekhavati region is known for its artistic heritage. After a five -hour drive, you will arrive in this small town with a painted chalice. Explore the Mandawa Fort and praise the frescoes that traders tell stories of prosperity and cultural fusion. The evening is perfect for walking through narrow streets, where each mansion displays colorful murals. Staying overnight in the Heritage mansion gives you the first taste of the historical hospitality of Rajasthan.
Leave Mandawa and drive your fort, palaces and camel breeding traditions to the desert city of Bicner. On arrival, Junagadh Fort, with fully carved windows, balconies and courtyards with architectural work. Part through local markets known for camel-hidden products, short paintings and mythological Bikaneri Bhujia snacks. Bikaner still has the rural simplicity, and the evening is more than on one occasion pleasurable in strolling lazily along the congested streets.
It is a stunningly long ride, the one that transports you to a state of deep involvement in the landscape of the desert of Rajasthan, on your way to Jaisalmer, beginning at Bikener. Jaisalmer, the Golden City will receive you in sandstone buildings in honey-colour that will be glittering in the evening sun. After checking in, you ought to go to the royal Jaisalmer Fort (Sonar Quilla) that is a living fort where the locals still reside within the old walls. The shops pass around narrow streets where there are shops, hotels and Havelis. The sunset on the fort is your opening magical desert memory.
Spend the day in search of Jaisalmer treasures. Start with Petwon's mansion, Nathmal's mansion and Salim Singh's mansion, known for their ornate carving and unique architecture. Go to Gadisar Lake, where quiet water reflects historical ghats and temples. By noon, the head for a camel safari heads to the Sam sand tibba. As soon as the sun takes a dip in the horizon, the desert survives with golden color. In the evening, enjoy folk music and dance under a Starlite Akash at a desert camp, which is one of the main attractions of your Rajasthan experience.
Depart Jaisalmer and make your way to Jodhpur, stop the N route in Ocean. Known for its ancient Jain and Hindu temples, Ocean is sometimes called "Khajuraho of Rajasthan". After discovering your legacy, continue "Blue City" Jodhpur. Check at your hotel in the evening and take a stroll in the old city at and around the clock tower. Colorful markets with spices, textiles and handicrafts gave a vivid impression at the beginning.
Spend the day exploring the major attractions of Jodhpur. The fort of Mehrangarh is in the background and it offers wonderful views of blue-washed houses. Take a tour of your museum in the fort with weapons, costumes and royal articles. Another non violent stop is the Marabal Senator Jaswant Thada of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. Then explore the Umrad Bhawan Palace, Bhaag Royal Residence and Part Luxury Hotel. The last event of the day is shopping in Sardar Market and trying local cuisines such as Mirchi Vada and Mawa Kachori.
Get out of Jodhpur and head to Udaipur stay at Ranakpur, which is the place of the Jain temple complex, Viskanakara Adinath, in N Marg. The temple had 1,444 distinct carved columns carved on it and this temple amazed visitors. Break and continue Udaipur and get into the hotel by evening. The city of lakes, Udaipur greets you with the relaxed environment and the scenic view.
Explore the Regal Charm of Udaipur starting from the palace of the city, which is a huge complex, which is Pichola Lake. Visit the Jagdish temple nearby and enjoy a boat ride on the lake, which provides scenes of Jag Temple and Lake Mahal. The afternoon visits include Sahelion's turn, a garden designed for royal women and a mansion of Bagore, hosting the traditional Rajasthani dance and puppet shows in the evening. This day captures the combination of romance and royal elegance of Udaipur.
Travel a day to Kumbhalgarh Fort located about three hours from Udaipur. This huge fort has walls at a distance of 36 kilometers, which are only second after the great wall of China. In addition to its scale, the fort offers a panoramic view of the Arvalli range. If the time is allowed, visit the Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary. Return to Udaipur in the evening to eat a comfortable lake.
The main attraction here is the Dilwara temple, which is famous for its marble work. Later, walk around Nakki lake leisurely, followed by a sunset point for scenes of panoramic evening. Mount Abu's cooler climate provides a refreshing change from the dry landscape of Rajasthan.
Leave Mount Abu and drive towards Jaipur, with a major stop in Chittorgarh. See the symbol of Chittorgarh Fort, Rajput valor and sacrifice. Inside the fort, visit Rana Kumbh Palace, Vijay Stamb (Vijay Tower), and Kirti Stamb (Tower of Fame). Continue Jaipur by reaching the evening. Pink City congratulates you with your lively markets and enlightened monuments.
Start searching for your Jaipur with a royal fort Amber Fort, accessible by a jeep or elephant ride. Praise Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace) and Diwan-e-M. On your way, stop at a palace floating in the middle of the lake at the Jal Mahal. In the afternoon, visit the city palace, still partially a royal residence, and Janta Manati, which is a astronomical observatory. The prestigious air palace with its honeycomb windows makes an ideal photo stop. In the evening, explore Bapu Bazaar for Johri Bazaar for Gemstone and for textiles.
The second day in Jaipur takes you to Nahargarh Fort and Jaigarh Fort, both present a panoramic view of the city. Later, explore traditional craft workshops in Sangner or Bagru to see block printing and blue pottery. Rajasthani folk dances with a cultural evening are characterized by traditional cuisine in a heritage restaurant.
Drive for Pushkar, a holy city famous for its Brahma temple, is one of the very few dedicated to Lord Brahma. Walk with Pushkar lake and watch devotees perform rituals on their ghats. The city's bohemian atmosphere with small cafes and handicraft shops makes it unique. The sunset on the ghats especially enters.
In the morning, an important pilgrimage place, visit the revered Ajmer Sharif Dargah to Ajmer. From Ajmer, continue your journey, which is known for its ornate stepwells and palaces. Explore the Tataragarh Fort and Bundi Palace, presenting a glimpse of medieval Rajput architecture. Bundi's cool attractions provide another intimate experience with the busy tourist cities of Rajasthan.
Depart head towards Bundi and Kota. Go to the city palace and enjoy the scenes of the Chambal River. Later, proceed to Chittorgarh if not fully detected before. Spend the evening in this historical city, re -watch parts of your huge fort or just soak in stories of Rajput bravery.
Travel to Ranthambore National Park, one of India's most famous tiger reserves. On arrival, settle in your lodge. In the evening, visit a small safari or nature around the reserve. Ranthamore combines wildlife with historical ruins scattered in the forest, making it a unique destination.
Dedicate this day to wildlife safari. The chances of spotting tigers, leopards and different types of birds increase in the morning safari. Return to the lodge for lunch and relax. In the afternoon, put another safari to detect a separate area of the park. The Rutambor Fort inside the reserve is also known for its thoughts and historical importance.
After the morning safari, leave Ranthambor and return to Jaipur or head Bundi on the basis of your favorite route. This campaign provides scenes from rural Rajasthan and small villages. Reflection on your wildlife experience, evening on holiday.
For those wishing to include Agra, drive from Jaipur to Agra with a stop in Fatehpur Sikri, abandoned Mughal capital. Explore Buland Darwaja, Jama Masjid and the palaces inside. Continue Agra by reaching the evening.
Start early with the sunrise journey of the Taj Mahal, a symbol of eternal love. Explore Agra Fort, another UNESCO site. Later, drive back to Delhi. By evening, check and relax in your hotel.
This day can be spent leisurely in Delhi, where you can visit markets such as a market or Sarojini city, or visit Lotus Temple and Akshardham. Alternatively, passengers can choose an alternative trip to Amritsar to watch the Golden Temple and Vagah border function.
Visit additional cultural destination places in Delhi, including the National Museum, the Raj Ghat and the Hauz Khas Village. Finally, it is the farewell dinner in the evening, a dinner full of live music and authentic food, which is the conclusion of your adventure in Rajasthan.
You can make a couple of last minute buys or brief trips to the local sightseeing spots depending on the flight program you have. Airport transfer to Delhi International Airport to continue with its visit as a memory of a 26 day tour of the unforgettable Rajasthan.