Day 01. Arrive Delhi
Arrive Delhi. On Arrival You Are Met And Transferred To Hotel. (Check In Time 12 Noon) (O/N At Hotel) Day 02. Delhi Sight Seeing + Drive To Agra
After Breakfast Sight Seeing Of Old Delhi Visiting Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Raj Ghat And Gandhi Museum. Afternoon Sightseeing Of New Delhi Includes The Visit Of Qutab Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, India Gate And Govt. Buildings. Later Drive To Agra On Arrival Check in Hotel (O/N At Hotel)
Day 03. Agra Sight Seeing + Drive To Jaipur
After Breakfast Proceed To The Taj Mahal To See The Architectural Modern Day Wonder Of The World, The Incomparable Taj Mahal. And Visit Agra Fort. Later Drive To Jaipur. En Route Visit Fatehpur Sikri - After Visit Continue Drive To Jaipur. On Arrival Check Into Hotel. (O/N At Hotel)
Day 04, Jaipur Sight Seeing + Amber + Elephant Ride
After Breakfast Excursion Amber The Old Capital Of Jaipur Rulers. Ride On The Back Of An Elephant From The Foots Of The Hill Up To The Gates Of The Fortress. Afternoon Sight Seeing Tour Of Jaipur Including Maharaja's Museum And Jai Singh’s Astronomical Observatory And Hawa Mahal. (O/N At Hotel)
Day 05 Drive Jaipur To Pushkar
Morning Post Breakfast Depart For Pushkar, Located On The Edge Of The Desert Lies The Tiny Tranquil Town Of Pushkar Along The Bank Of The Picturesque Pushkar Lake. This Is An Important Pilgrimage Spot For The Hindus, Which Has The Only Temple Of Lord Brahma In The Country And One Of The Few In The World. Lord Brahma Is Known As The Creator Of The World As Per The Hindu Mythology. It's Marked By Red Spire, And Over The Entrance Gateway Is The Hans, Or Goose Symbol, Of Brahma, Who Is Said To Have Personally Chosen Pushkar As Its Site. The Function Of Brahma Creating The World - Has Been Completed, While Vishnu (The Preserver) And Shiva (The Destroyer) Still Have Relevance To The Continuing Order Of The Universe. Brahma Is Also A God Of The Aryan Invaders And During Vedic Times His Cult Temporarily Displaced The More Ancient Indigenous Shiva And Shakti Cults. With The Passing Of The Period Of Major Aryan Influence, These Deities Reemerged More Powerful Than Before. The Lake Has A Mythological Significance Associated With It. According To Myth, Lord Brahma Was On His Way To Search For A Suitable Place To Perform A "Yagna' (A Fire Sacrifice) While Contemplating, A Lotus Fell From His Hand On The Warth And Water Sprouted From That Place. One Of Them Was Pushkar Where Lord Brahma Performed" Yagna". Evening At Leisure And Overnight Stay At Hotel.
Day 06: Pushkar Fair
The Pulsating Beats Of Vivid Images Of The Sacred Brahma Land, Pushkar Brings Alive The Rich Tradition Of Rajasthan Enhancing The Glory Of The Golden Sand. Spectacular Fair Ground In The Month Of Kartik With Bedecked Camels, Decorated Cattle's, Adventures Competitions, Breathtaking Events, Jostling Rustic Crowd, Meditating Sadhus, Holy Dip, Vivid Stalls, Exotic Fair, Colorful Desert, So Typical, So Obvious, It Can Be Nothing Else But Pushkar Fair. An Amalgamation Of A Marvelous Juxtaposition Of Commerce And Devotion, Pushkar Fair, A Lifetime Experiences In The Very Holy Land.
The Evenings Are Possessed With Its Own Charm, Deepdaan Creates A Spectacular View On The Scared Lake The Silent Night Pierced By Camel Calls, Folk- Lore, Dramas And Heart Throbbing Beats Of Folk Music And Dances.
The Fair Attracts A Great Number Of Tourists From Far And Wide. The Fair Grounds Reverberate With Festivity, As Rows Of Make Shift Stalls Display A Bewildering Array Items. Body Tattooing Is Yet Another Favorite Activity. The Profusion Of Colors That Run Riot In The Desert Sand, The Glee And The Contagious Enthusiasm Of The Village Folk Are A Unique Experience For Every Visitor.
The Village Is Arranged In Blocks Of Tents, Each With Its Own Identity, Named After The Famous Dance Of Rajasthan. The Village Also Has Huts With Attached Western Style Toilets And Running Water. Day Free To Witness Pushkar Fare. Stay Overnight At Hotel / Tented Accommodation.
Day 07: Pushkar Fair
Day Free To Witness Pushkar Fare. Stay Overnight At Hotel / Tented Accommodation.
Day 08: Pushkar – To Udaipur Via Ranakpur
Breakfast At Hotel. Later Drive To Udaipur. En Route Visiting Famous Jain Temples Of Ranakpur. (Jain Temples At Ranakpur. Built In White Marble. Its 29 Halls Spread Over 40,000 Sq.Ft. And Consisting Of 1,444 Pillars, Not One Of Which Is Alike In Its Carving.) After Visit Continue Drive To Udaipur, Udaipur - The City Of Udaipur Lies In The Girwa Valley Amidst The Aravali Hills Of South Rajasthan. It Is Considered A Romantic City - With Its Lakes, Gardens, Temples And Palaces - An Oasis In The Thar Desert. The Old City Is A Traditionally Planned Fortified Walled City, A Maze Of Narrow Winding Lanes Flanked By Houses With Doorways Decorated With Mewar Folk Art, Windows With Stained Glass Or Jali Screens, Massive Havelis With Large Inner Courtyards And Shops. The Legendary Ranas Who Ruled, Traced Their Ancestry To The Sun Dynasty. And Check Into Hotel. (O/N At Hotel)
Day 09: Udaipur Sight Seeing + Boat Cruise
After Breakfast, Morning Tour Of Udaipur City Includes City Palace Built On The Bank Of The Pichola Lake, By Maharana Udai Singh In 1570. The Impressive Complex Of Several Palaces Is A Blend Of Rajput And Mughul Influences. Half Of It Is Still Occupied By The Royal Family, And Part Converted Into A Museum. The Jagdish Temple – (1651) Was Built By Maharana Jagat Singh. A Fine Example Of The Nagara Style Of Temple Arhitecture.. A Brass Garuda Stands Outside And Stone Elephants Flank The Entrance Steps. Inside Is A Black Stone Image Of Vishnu As Jagannath, The Lord Of The Universe. Sahelion-Ki Bari An Ornamental Pleasure Garden Specially Made For The Ladies Of The Palace In The 18th Century. It Has Beautiful Fountains, Trees And Flowers. Evening Enjoy The Boat Ride At Lake Pichola. (O/N At Hotel)
Day 10: Depart Udaipur For Delhi/Mumbai
After Breakfast You Are Transferred To Airport For Your Flight For Onward Journey. |