Jaipur – Bikaner - Jaisalmer - Jodhpur - Udaipur
The combination holiday offered by Travel People India is offering a tour of Rajasthan in the interior region of a desert state where I will be able to have an opportunity to embrace the traditional royalty, old buildings and the culture. The tour begins at Jaipur the pink city and is likely to provide the traveller with a chance to explore his way in the glory of the forts and palaces in the state of Rajasthan besides providing him a feel of the hospitality and tradition as well as the dishes and cuisine of the land.
It will begin with Jaipur where the riches of the forts, palaces and market places would provide an overview of the royal history of Rajasthan.
Jaipur: receive your Travel People India representative and head to enter the hotel and go through with your itinerary. After sightseeing having taken a breather, you can start taking the sightseeing tour and one of the places here is the Amber Fort that is located on a hill near Mota Lake and can be seen by riding the gate on the elephant or on a jeep. In the palace, to the great chambers, the gardens and realms of the palace.
Breakfast and leave, Bikaner: Avant garden of the desert and the throne of royal history. Be there, enrolled at the hotel and sleep. Begin sightseeing by Junagarh fort which is a great fortification with gorgeous palaces, courts, and temples. Visit the Laxmi Niwas Palace that is currently her heritage hotel that tells of great architecture and royal estate. Day one: Pay a visit to the local markets and look at the specimens of the olden day handicrafts employed by the Bijaner products in camel leather, the hand woven textiles. Eat in a hotel and retire. Overnight Stay: Bikaner
Breakfast, and Jaisalmer Golden City of Rajasthan. During the meantime, the landscape of the desert and the towns. Now that we are at your hotel we are ready to drive out in the evening. The Jaisalmer Fort is a colorful fort with crowded markets and old architecture; Jaisalmer Fort. Visit Patwon Ki Haveli which is a carving and old site where one can observe much. During the final evening visit the Gadisar Lake where you will be able to relax and ride in the boat or sunset that will be taken. Overnight Stay: Jaisalmer
The breakfast and out to Thar desert to shoot desert safari. Cross the golden desert sandy dunes and a wonderful sunset. Sam Sand dunes: Tour Sam sand dunes: it includes viewing local Rajasthani folk music and dance performance as well as participating in the desert camp traditional snacks. Dinner and sleep in the hotel in the evening. Overnight Stay: Jaisalmer
Pass, and make breakfast, at Jodhpur, the Belief. Reach the hotel and start sightseeing Mehrangarh fort which is an excellent hill side fort with palaces, Museums and a superb view of the city.
Breakfast and pay a visit to Udaipur the Lakes City of Love. Prepare and arrive at the hotel. Visit the great City palace which has a massive compound of palaces, courtyards and museums which run along the lake Pichola. The whole lake pichola journey takes one hour including the sightseeing of the famous Jagdish Temple and the castle. Make strolls on the lakeside and savor the panorama. Evenings out to local markets and cultural performances to have dinner. Overnight Stay: Udaipur
Start with Saheliyon ki Bari or the Garden of the Maidens and follow it up by the Fateh Sagar Lake. Tour the Monsoon palace and enjoy a picturesque view of Lake and hills at Udaipur. have dinner in a local delicacy in a traditional Rajasthan restaurant and spend an evening in Indian handcrafts, miniature paintings and textile. Overnight stay at the hotel. Overnight Stay: Udaipur
Breakfast and then a drive out of the hotel either to Jaipur (or any other sight-seeing destination you may want to visit but not by air) by road or airplane. Have intervals in between to have photography and short stops of scenic points of interest. Your Royal Rajasthan tour will end in the de- boarding Jaipur rail station or any airport leaving behind the most vivid things of your mind of the forts, palaces, deserted landscape, as well as royal Rajasthan culture.