Udaipur -Jaisalmer -Jodhpur
Travel people India would want to bring to your attention a six day tour in to the beautiful state of Rajasthan that electronically comprises of Jodhpur, Udaipur and Jaisalmer. These are cities that enlighten the spirit of Rajasthan: heroism, love and spell of the desert. They both have their charms in them, and, notwithstanding, they go to make a charming story of crags and lake and sand.
The tour is not just a sightseeing long journey but one can also appreciate the culture as well as rhythm of Rajasthan. You will be able to watch the sunset behind a fort, or even ride a camel, or even have local food, it will be a day one cannot forget.
You start in Jodhpur. Our guide will meet you in airport or the railway station and take you to the hotel. After settling down, you will come to visit Mehrangarh Fort. The fort is one of the largest forts in India which is put on a rock hill. It also contains high walls which blend with the landscape. It boasts of immense courtyards and well carved interiors including palaces and a museum including the royal clothes, weapons and other artifacts. There is excellent panorama of the famous blue painted houses of Jodhpur at the top of the forts that look like a mass of indigo hence the name Blue City. People will go back to their hotel in the evening and have dinner and a night rest in Jodhpur with the shadow of what they had experienced during the day.
After the breakfast you drop Jodhpur to Udaipur. The road will take you across simple villages, meadows, mountains that will introduce you to the life of the countryside that has not been altered since centuries. You pass on the highway Ranakpur a sacred and spiritual spot. Udaipur is reached at the end of the afternoon. The Udaipur has been described as being full of lakes and palaces whereas Jodhpur had the desert style. After checking in, you then take a sunset boat ride in Lake Pichola. The setting of the sun in the Gigant Aravalli Hills reflects the Lake Palace and Jag Mandir in the lake. The Golden light image of the city seems to be a picture to keep in mind. Dinner and stay over at Udaipur.
City Palace is the first destination to be made in Udaipur. It is located on the east of the lake Pichola, and has many millennial old structures. Palace is a mixture between Rajasthani and Mughal. The mosaics, glass-work, in marble carvings, are well-adorned both in its moorish, the balconies, and the rooms. According to this the balconies command the lake and the hills surrounding it and this is the way the romantic spirit of Udaipur is shown. You are given the opportunity to rest during the afternoon. It might be a visit to a boat in Fateh Sagar Lake or a visit to the bazaars of Udaipur which are too packed. The pictures, jewelry of silver, and colored fabrics--great souvenirs--you will find you saw few enough though. In the evening, watch Bagore Ki Haveli where folk dance, puppet show and music demonstrates are located. The day would be completed by a tour around and at the end of the day you would go into your hotel to have dinner and sleep.
This begins with breakfast and Jaisalmer, the Golden City as the next destination, further. The push is continued further to the desert of Rajasthan where sand, small plants and small villages make a completely different impression. Jaisalmer in the evening you arrive. The city buildings are shining with sand-stone in the size of the sunset. Go out and see the beauty of this desert town when you get inside your hotel. The evenings when their fort is illuminated on the sky are magic to Jaisalmer. You take a meal and spend night at the hotel.
You start off by going to visit Jaisalmer Fort that was also called Sonar Qila or the Golden Fort. It is a residential citadel which is composed of families, shops and temples. Walk through small streets, the Jain temples and little crafts and life of those living in these temples. In the afternoon, you go to Sam Sand Dunes. It has a camel safari which takes one over the desert sand. You get to feel the silence and the emptiness of Thar Desert. There is something unbelievable here, it is the dunes that in time of evening are orange and golden. Have folk music, Kalbeliya dance and traditional Rajasthani dinner under moon, stars. Some indefinite part of the process your stay in the desert camp at night, the pleasant air, the star-spangled sky.