Jaipur – Udaipur – Ranakpur – Jodhpur
It is a 7 days Rajasthan tour which is a representative of royal heritage, vivid culture, and architectural grandeur of the state. The tour commences with Pink city of Jaipur and proceeds to massive forts, royal palaces and bazaars. In this case, we have Udaipur, the magical town of Lakes to visit with calm lakes and scenic palaces to rest. This tour will end in Jodhpur, the beautiful Blue City typified by an exquisite Mehrangarh Fort and busy markets. It is a well planned tour scheme which offers a blend of history, heritage and scenic tourism which makes the tourists have fun during their stay at the royal heritage of Rajasthan.
Explore Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan featuring pink-hued buildings and royal heritage After which, you will be picked at the airport/ railway station and taken to your hotel. Following a break then start your tour with a pleasant evening stroll through the local colorful markets (Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar or gemstone, handicraft and colorful textile markets). You can also have a typical Rajasthani dinner in one of the heritage restaurants where you can have a chance to taste the original. Overnight Stay: Jaipur
A great breakfast could be a way of beginning your day and then you could go out and marvel at the architecture of Jaipur. Take a trip uphill through the splendor of the Amber fort that is placed atop a hill and then you can opt to have an elephant ride or a jeep ride till the entrance. The magnificent palaces of the fort and the inner side bordered with the mirrors tell the story about the Rajput valour. Then visit the Hawa Mahal ( Palace of Winds) sightseeing then get your photos taken and proceed to the City Palace which still remains the home of the royal family. Close by is the curious Jantar Mantar Observatory which is a UNESCO world heritage site and is an astronomical machine having a massive apparatus. In the evening you can later pay a visit to Chokhi Dhani, this is an ethnic village resort, provides folk dancing, puppet show, camel riding and a real Rajasthani dinner. Overnight Stay: Jaipur
Then ride to Udaipur after breakfast along the countryside and the Aravalli Hills along with the little villages dotting all over the country. Arrival Check in to hotel and take a rest. Later in the evening you can have a boat ride in Lake Pichola and you will never forget the glittering lake Palace and Jag Mandir at night. Take a walk around the lakeside ghaats and have dinner in one of the rooftop restaurants, which have a view of the water.Overnight Stay: Udaipur
It is the city of love Udaipur where we are spending it today. Start with the great City Palace, an enormous compound of a courtyard, balconies and museums of royal treasures. See the Jagdish Temple which is one of the most elaborate 17 th century Temples composed of Lord Vishnu. See the peaceful Saheliyon Ki Bari (Garden of Maiden) that has fountains, pools of lotus and marble pavilions. Next you can go to Fateh Sagar Lake later in life where you will be able to have a peaceful boat ride or just relax on the lake. Spending the evening in the old bazaars in Udaipur to purchase miniature paintings, silver jewelry and colorful handicraft. Overnight Stay: Udaipur
Having breakfast after which we drive into Jodhpur via Ranakpur which represents one of the best complexes of Jain temples. An architecture and masterpiece of worship is a marble temple with 1,444 perfectly cut and not one of them the same types of pillars. On to Jodhpur the Blue City due to its universal fame through the availability of the indigo-coloured houses, which are brightening the desert scenery. Get and reserve a hotel and sleep. During the evenings take a stroll slowly in Clock Tower Market and Sardar Market that surrounds and is full of spices and handicrafts as well as colored fabrics.Overnight Stay: Jodhpur
See into the grandiose venues of Jodhpur. Start with the Mehrangarh Fort which is among the biggest forts in India located on a rocky hill top where one can view the blue coloured city beneath. Visit its palaces, courts and museums where royalties display weapons and costumes and paintings. The close by the good Jaswant Thada, which is made of white marble cenotaph, should also be visited by the tourists, as it was built in honor of Maharaja Jaswart Singh II, the Taj Mahal of the Marwar. Afterwards visit the colorful streets of the old city and get a taste of the locals and savor the local delicacies of the Marwari food such as mirchi vada, mawa kachori etc. Overnight Stay: Jodhpur
The sightseeing of Rajasthan is done after breakfast. You will be taken to the Jodhpur Airport or to the railway station depending on the destination that you are heading to and you will have plenty of memorable moments of the royal palaces, glittering lakes and beauty of the desert.