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Arrive Delhi
Arrive in Delhi, the capital city of India. After
completing formalities with customs and immigrati on, you
will be received by our representative with Traditional
Indian Welcome (with garlands).
Delhi is the capital of India since old times. Delhi's
history dates back to the first millenium BC, when it
was known as Indraprastha. The Tomar Rajputs built Lal
Kot, the core of the first of Delhi's seven cities. It
is the epicenter of the nation's politics, economy and
culture. History is alive and throbbing in Delhi, the
capital of India.
Afterwards transfer to your hotel for the overnight
stay.
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In Delhi
After breakfast you embark on your sightseeing trip of
Delhi City which would include the visit to Old Delhi
and New Delhi
Old Delhi : An ancient walled city. Here you would see
the Red Fort, the most opulent Fort and Palace of the
Mughal Empire, Rajghat the Samadhi of our Father of
Nation, Jama Masjid the largest mosque in India and
Chandni Chowk the bustling and colourful market of the
old city.
New Delhi : The city designed and built by the British
in the 1920’s- a city of wide boulevards impressive
Government Buildings, green parks and gardens. First you
will visit the two monuments from the Delhi’s past
Humayun’s Tomb and Qutab Minar. Then your drive takes
you along the ceremonial avenue, Rajpath, past the
Imposing India Gate and Parliament House.
After completing the sightseeing return back to the
Hotel for Overnight.
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Delhi- Mandawa By Road (Approx 270 Kms/06
Hours)
After breakfast drive from Delhi to Mandawa. On arrival
in Mandawa you check in to the Hotel.
The Shekhawati, which means the garden of the Sheikh, is
Rajasthan’s open-air art gallery. The region is famous
for its painted m ansions with beautiful frescos. A tour
of the city is a veritable education of India’s
fascinating art. The wall art remains unmatched in the
world, as it reveals the glory of the bygone era.
Shekhawati, museum of fresco art, is close to Delhi, on
the way to Jaipur. The unique form of wall decoration
practised at Shekhawati provides an excellent reference
about social influences on artists commissioned by
merchants to paint their mansions.
The Shekhawati region lies in the triangular area
between Delhi, Jaipur and Bikaner. In the early 14th
century, a number of Muslim clans moved into the area
thereby giving rise to a township, which developed into
important trading post on the caravan routes emanating
from the ports of Gujarat.
In the evening take the walking tour of the town.
Overnight at hotel.
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Mandawa – Bikaner By Road ( Approx 170
Kms /04 Hours )
After breakfast at the hotel, drive to the desert
commercial center of Bikaner, Rajasthan via Fatehpur
that falls on the ancient spice route to Central Asia.
On arrival in Bikaner, check in at hotel.
In the afternoon, proceed for a half day sightseeing
tour that includes visits to the 15th century Junagarh
Fort, the many palaces, pavilions, courts and temples
with the complex, Lalgarh Palace, and Camel Breeding
Farm.
Return to the hotel for an overnight stay in Bikaner.
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Bikaner – Jaislamer By Road (
Approx 330 Kms /06 Hours )
Breakfast in the hotel. This morning drive to Jaislamer
Unlike any other city, this desert fortress is one of
Rajasthan's most exotic and unusual towns. Jais almer, an
important ancient trading centre because of its
strategic location on the camel trade routes, is often
described as the 'golden city'. The havelis, built by
merchants of the 19th century, are exquisitely carved
from golden-yellow sandstone and are still in a
beautiful condition. The fort built by Rawal Jaisal in
the 12th century, stands on the 80 metre high Trikuta
hill, with beautifully carved Jain temples. The annual
desert festival take place in January and February each
year and is a riot of colour and activity. Jaisalmer is
also famous for its embroidery, Rajasthani mirror work,
rugs, blankets, antique, stonework and camel safaris
into the barren sand-duned desert.
Upon arrival check in to the hotel. Rest of the evening
free at leisure.
Overnight stay will be at the hotel.
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Jaislamer – Badabagh – Baisakhai –
Ramkinda

Gear up for the first camel ride after the breakfast.
Mounted on a camel begin from Badabagh: The site of
royal cenotaphs of Bhatti Rajput Kings (The then rulers
of Jaisalmer), halt for lunch at Baisakhai: a typical
village with a Hindu temple and then proceed to Ramkunda,
a holy place with beautiful landscapes & Hindu temples.
Dinner and Overnight stay will be in the tents.
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Ramkunda – Roopse – Ludharva -
Chatrayil
After having breakfast proceed to Ludharva via Roopsi, a
mixed cast village with mud and stick houses. For
lunch,halt at Ludharva, visit Jain temple & proceed to
Chatrayil, a traditional and typical muslim village and
later reach Peerawal.
Dinner and Overnight stay will be in the tents.
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Chatrayil – Salkha Beri Of Kanoi –
Sand Dunes
The journey continues after breakfast as proceed to
Salkha: a traditional Rajput village. Have lunch and
proceed towards the undulating Sand dunes, via Beri of
Kanoi: a place packed with water wells. The amazing
sight of village ladies balancing the water pots on
their heads as well as their colourful dresses gives a
true insight of the Chromatic state of Rajasthan. Reach
sand dunes. Dinner with entertainment programs like
desert folk music, campfire is at sand dunes. Overnight
stay will be in the tents.
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Sand Dunes – Kanoi – Masoordi -
Jeseiri
Proceed to Masoordi via Kanoi after lunch. Typically a
carpenters village, there are a number of beautifully
carved wooden items put on display for sale.
Arrangements for Lunch are made at Masoordi. After
lunch, we leave for Jeseiri: a water tank surroundings
by Oasis and beautiful landscape. Enjoy your dinner and
over night stay near that tank.
Overnight stay will be in the tents.
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Jeseiri – Dedha – Deegasar - Kuldhara
This morning proceed to Deegasar via Dedha after
breakfast. This Rajput village windows the life style of
Rajputs. Have your lunch at Deegasar: a place surrounded
with beautiful landscape and a small lake. Proceed
further for Kuldhara via a small Rajput Dhani: A typical
group of houses where people stay while cultivating
their agriculture fields. Arrive at Kuldhara: where you
can the ancient village planning. Overnight at camps.
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Kuldhara – Moolsagars –
Amarsagar – Jaislamer
This morning after breakfast leave for Jaisalmer via
Moolsagar and Amarsagar. You are checked into a Hotel on
arrival and have the rest of the day to yourself.
Overnight stay will be at the hotel.
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In Jaislamer
This morning after the breakfast embark on the full day
city tour where you would visit Patwon Ki Haveli, Salim
Singh Ki Haveli, Gadi Sagar tank & Museum. Overnight
stay will be at the hotel.
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Jaislamer - Jodhpur By Road ( Approx
285 Kms – 05 Hours )
This morning after the breakfast drive to Jodhpur
Jodhpur, the heart of Rajasthan and the majestic jewel
of her eternal crown, iluminate the Thar, enriching the
desert with enterpreneurship, scholarship and art.
Upon arrival check in to the hotel. Rest of the day free
at leisure.
Overnight will be in Jodhpur.
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In Jodhpur
Breakfast in the hotel. This morning embark on the full
day city tour where you would visit :
Balsamand Lake and Palace : This lake and garden
complex lies about 7 kms from Jodhpur. Balak Rao Parihar
constructed a 'Bundh' here in 1159, and Maharaja Sur
Singh enlarged this Bundh. It is an artificial lake with
a summer palace on the embankment.
Clock Tower and Sadar Market : A prime attraction
of the city is the Clock Tower and the colourful Sardar
Market near it with a wide range of handicrafts giving
immense shopping pleasure to the locals and the guest
visiting.
Guda Bishnoi : There is a small artificial lake,
where one can see migratory birds, blackbucks and
chinkaras. 25 kms. away from Jodhpur, are the
immaculately kept villages of the Bishnoi community
renowned for their abiding concern for and practice of
environmental conservation. Khejri trees and deer thrive
in these villages.
Jaswant Thada : Close to the fort complex lies
this white marble cenotaph, built in 1899, in
commemoration of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II where rare
portraits of Jodhpur's rulers are also seen.
Mandore : This was the former capital of Marwar
situated about 9 kms north of Jodhpur. The gardens of
Mandore house the royal cenotaphs or 'dewals' of the
Maharajas. The Hall of Heroes contains 15 figures carved
out of a rock wall and the Shrine of 33 crore Gods, is
painted with figures of gods, spirits and divinities.
They provide the perfect venue for The Marwar Festival,
held in memory of the heroes of Rajasthan
Mehrangarh Fort : Located at the very centre of
the city visible from the surrounding area is Mehrangarh
literally meaning "Majestic Fort". A collection of
musical instruments, palanquins, furniture and cannons
on the fort's ramparts are well - preserved.
Return to the hotel after the sightseeing.
Overnight will be in Jodhpur.
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Jodhpur – Jaipur By Road ( Approx 350
Kms – 06 Hours )
Breakfast in the hotel. This morning drive to Jaipur.
Jaipur, capital of Rajasthan, also known as 'Pink City'
is surrounded by an ancient 20ft high wall and eight
gates. Situated at a distance of 280 km away from Delhi,
today, Jaipur is the personification of the old order
influence the new. An inherent interest for colour and
design penetrated over stratum of society, and jewelry,
crafts and architecture became objects of fascination
equally between prince and peasant. Jaipur is also the
main tourist hub of Rajasthan tourist circuit. From here
you can reach out to places like Jodhpur, Bikaner,
Jaisalmer, Udaipur, Pushkar, and many more such
destinations from Jaipur. Jaipur is also the third
corner of the famed Golden Triangle tourist circuit of
India along with Delhi and Agra
Upon arrival check in to the hhotel. Rest of the day
free at leisure.
Overnight will be in Jaipur.
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In Jaipur
Breakfast at hotel. After breakfast start the
sightseeing of Amber Fort followed by city tour
Amer Fort : 11 Kms from Jaipur- A marvelous
example of Rajput architecture with its terraces and
reflected in Matao lake below. The magnificent old
Citadel, a labyrinth of massive walls and towers,
shrouds an exquisite marble palace, pillared and carved
glimmering with a million tiny mirrors, which creates
tanatalising reflection effect. The ascent to the fort
is on a gaily caparisoned elephants.
Afternoon sightseeing of Jaipur City visit the
City Palace Museum : An imposing blend of
traditional Rajasthani and Mughal Art. The museum is
resplendent with its collection of robes of royal
princess, carpets an armoury of old weapons , miniature
paintings portraying court scenes , battle scenes and
processions.
Janatar Mantar : (Observartory): Jantar Mantar,
built between 1728 and 1734, literally means the
‘instruments for measuring the harmony of the heavens’.
Jai Singh, the brain behind the grand project, chose
stone with marble facing. This was the biggest of all
his observatories and the only one built of stone. He
used it daily, often with his astronomy gurus Pandit
Jagannath and Kewal Ram. In all there are 17 instruments
in the Jantar Mantar complex. The function of each
instrument is rather complex but serves a particular
function where time plays the main theme.
Hawa Mahal : (Palace of Winds) : A five storeyed
wonder with a spectacular pyra midal façade and
overhanging windows with latticed screens, domes and
spires.
After completing the sightseeing return back to the
hotel for overnight.
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Jaipur – Delhi By Road ( Approx 260
Kms – 06 Hours )
Breakfast at hotel. After breakfast free till departure.
This afternoon drive to Delhi, where on arrival assisted
in the departure to the International airport to board
the flight back home.
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