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The Regal Rajasthan
ITINERARY Day 01 - Arrive Delhi Day 02 - Delhi First of all visit India Gate which is a famous war memorial at the east end of Rajpath. Edward Lutyens designed this 42 m high gate structure in memory of the thousands of Indians who sacrificed their lives in World War I. Today, an eternal flame is lit under the gate known as Amar Jawan Jyoti, to honor the unknown soldiers and the martyrs who lost their lives in the Pakistan war of 1971. Also visit Rajghat (the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi ). Later on visit Lotus Temple(Bahai Temple) which is the newest most extravagant architectural wonder of the Bahai faith, located in Kalkaji, south of Delhi. The temple in white is shaped like a half opened lotus flower. Made of marble, cement, dolomite and sand, the Lotus Temple is a marvel of 20th century architecture. The lotus shaped temple in a modern and contemporary form captivates into its sanctum sanctorum people from all races, religious backgrounds and culture from around the globe. It represents the Bahai faith, - an independent world religion; divine in origin, all embracing in scope, broad in its outlook, scientific in its method, humanitarian in its principles, and dynamic in the influence. In the late afternoon visit Humayun's tomb which
was built in 1565 A.D by Hamida Banu Begum (Humayun's widow). Visiting Humayun's tomb is a
wonderful experience where you get to see the Mughal architecture and the history of
Mughal India. Humayun's tomb is preceded by a tomb with blue dome. The dome has been made
with Persian tiles which became very popular since Mughals came to India. Later on
drive past President's House, Parliament House & Secretariat Building.
Overnight at hotel. (Breakfast) Day 03 - Delhi - Jodhpur Day 04 - Jodhpur Covering Mehrangarh fort which is one of the largest forts in India. The fort has been a witness to the Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpursplendour of a bygone era. The beauty and the grandeur of numerous palaces in the fort narrates a saga of hard sandstones yielding to the chisels of skilled Jodhpuri sculptures. To enter the Mehrangarh fort, seven gates have to be crossed. Also visit Jaswanthada - The 19th century royal cenotaph and the museum located in the Umaid public gardens. In the afternoon a visit to Guda Bishnoi Village which is the place for you. It is approximately 25 kms from the main city of Jodhpur. The Guda Bishnoi village of Jodhpur, Rajasthan is scenic beauty marked with Khejri trees and deer. Also in the village is the Guda Bishnoi Lake. It is an artificial lake, perfect as a picnic spot. A person interested in exotic wild life & nature should definitely visit this village. The Bishnoi community inhabits the village. The villagers are staunch worshippers of nature in all its forms, specially the sanctity of plant and animal life. They even pray to the green trees and animals that inhabit their land. In this world of exploitation everywhere, they make every effort to conserve the environment. Another fact about the Bishnoi tribals is that they worship Lord Vishnu and are vegetarians. Rest of the day free to relax at your hotel. A
part of Umaid Bhawan Palace houses a well-maintained museum, displaying an amazing array
of items belonging to the Maharaja and the royal family - weapons, antiques &
fascinating clocks, crockery and trophies. Overnight at hotel. (Breakfast) Day 05 - Jodhpur - Ranakpur - Udaipur Later on drive to Udaipur, the lovely lakeside capital of Mewar - The City of Dreams which is perhaps the most romantic city in Rajasthan. Surrounded by hills and mountains and set on the edge of three lakes - it is bewitching in all its details. Narrow streets lined by vivid colored stalls, gardens, temples and palaces - every feature mirrored in the placid blue waters of lake Pichhola. Udaipur's inherent romance and beauty and its remarkable past bristling with episodes of heroism and splendour, continue to enthrall the visitor. On arrival check-in into hotel
The Oberoi Udaivilas, stands on the banks of Lake Pichola facing Udaipur, with
views across the water to the 17th Century palaces of Jagmandir and Jagniwas. Udaivilas
took ten years to build. A fabulous resort hotel set among thirty acres of former hunting
grounds, Udaivilas itself is nothing short of palatial. A pristine version of an original
Rajasthani Mewari moated palace, Udaivilas incorporates every conceivable modern comfort.
Overnight at hotel. (Breakfast) Day 06 - Udaipur In the afternoon an excursion to Eklingji
& Nagda temples. Eklingji, It is famous for the beautifully sculpted
temple complex with 108 temples within its high walls built in 734 A.D.The temples are
dedicated to Lord Shiva, the presiding deity of Mewar ruler. The walled complex encloses
an elaborately pillared hall or mandap under a large pyramidal roof and has four-faced
image of Lord Shiva in black marble. Nagda, This ancient place in Mewar was the
capital of Bappa Rawal and has a magnificient torana exquisitely carvedwith graceful
apsaras. This ancient site dating back to the 6th century A.D. is renowned for the
Sas-Bahu temples (9th- 1Oth century A.D.) with interesting architecture and carvings.
Overnight at hotel. (Breakfast) Day 07 - Udaipur - Chittorgarh - Shahpura Later on continue drive to Shahpura. On arrival
check-in into hotel Shahpura Bagh which is a
30-acre heritage estate (1630 AD) Situated midway between Jaipur and Udaipur. This was a summer
residence of the rulers of Shahpura and now a fine heritage hotel. Rest of the day free to
relax at your hotel. Overnight at hotel. (Breakfast) Day 08 - Shahpura - Jaipur Arrive Jaipur and check-in into hotel Taj
Rambagh Palace which is a magnificent building spread over 47 acres of gardens.
Rambagh Palace is Jaipurs foremost Royal Palace residence. Located close to the
walled Pink City, spectacular forts, and all the unique shopping bazaars of
Jaipur, the Palace unveils the rich culture and history of the erstwhile rulers of
Rajasthan. Built in 1835 as a hunting lodge, converted to a palace in 1925 as the
residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur and finally converted as Indias first palace
hotel in 1957. An architectural masterpiece, Rambagh presents a fine blend of Rajput and
Mughal architecture. Sensitively restored to its former glory with refurbished rooms
overlooking courtyards with fountains or verdant gardens, airy verandahs, idyllic front
lawns and a warm intimate lobby, guests relive the royal lifestyle at Rambagh. Rest of the
day free to relax at your hotel. Overnight at hotel. (Breakfast) Day 09 - Jaipur Morning visit Amer Fort - The royal family's residence at Amber is only 11 km away. The palaces and forts of yesteryear, once witness to royal processions, now shine amid the splendor of modern monuments, a juxtaposition accepted quite naturally into the lifestyles of an amazing people. It is an example of fascinating blend of Hindu and Muslim architecture built in red sandstone and white marble. The highlight of the fort is the Seesh Mahal (Mirror Palace), a palace known for its craftsmanship in mirrors. Amber is the classic romantic Rajasthanfort palace. Amber was the ancient capital of the Kachhwaha Rajputs until Sawai Jai Singh II moved down the hill to his newly created capital, Jaipur. This is one of the most magnificent destinations located on the hills just outside Jaipur. It was built by Raja Man Singh in 1600 AD and completed by Sawai Jai Singh in the 18th century. Ascend on elephant back, the hill, on which the fort is situated. Afternoon coverning Hawa Mahal or
"Palace of Winds," one of the major landmarks of Jaipur, although it is actually
little more than a facade. The five-storey building overlooks the main street of the old
city and is a stunning example of Rajput artistry with its pink, semi-octagonal,
honeycombed, sandstone windows. It was originally built to enable the ladies of the royal
household to watch the everyday life and processions of the city. The City Palace
which is blend of Mughal and Rajasthani architecture and the royal family still lives in a
part of the palace. The palace is now a fine museum. It houses a remarkable collection of
textiles, paintings, manuscripts, and extraordinary weapons. On display there are two huge
urns of silver, said to be the largest silver vessels in the world.
Nakkarkhana-ka-Darwaza, the imposing gateway of the City Palace guarded by stone
elephants, is monumental. Adjacent to the City Palace is Jantar Mantar,
the ancient astronomical observatory built by Raja Jai Singh, whose
passion for astronomy was even more notable than his prowess as a warrior. In the evening
we have arranged your dinner at Indiana Restaurant. Enjoy your hot &
delicious dinner with the Rajasthani Folk Dance & Music.
Overnight at hotel. (Breakfast/Dinner) Day 10 - Jaipur - Fatehpur Sikri - Agra Arrive Agra and check-in into hotel The
Oberoi Amarvilas which is the only hotel with direct, uninterrupted views of the
Taj Mahal. The hotel lies just 600 metres from what is one of the most beautiful buildings
in the world. The Oberoi Armavilas opened in January 2001 and is breathtakingly luxurious
hotel. There is only one way to truly experience the Taj Mahal. Overnight at hotel.
(Breakfast) Day 11 - Agra After breakfast check-out from the hotel and visit Agra Red Fort which is surrounded by a 70 feet high wall. It is home to the beautiful Pearl Mosque and numerous palaces including the Jahangir Mahal, Diwan-i-Khas, Diwan-i-Am and Moti Masjid. Later it was used by his son Jehangir as the seat of power. With four gates the Fort is enclosed by a double barricaded wall of red sand stone. The Jahangir Mahal is reached through an impressive gateway and its inner courtyard consists of beautiful halls, profuse carvings on stone, exquisitely carved heavy brackets, piers and cross beams. Rest of the day free to relax at your hotel. OR you
can explore the local markets for shopping. Agra is also known for its
fabulous handicrafts such as Marble and soft stone inlay work, gold thread embroidery
(zari and zardozi), metalware, exquisite hand -knotted silk and woollen carpets and
leather goods including bags, shoes and clothing The Mughals were great patrons of arts
and crafts. Empress Nur Jahan took personal interest and was an accomplished artist
herself in zari embroidery work. Semi-precious
and precious jewelry in Mughal style is also available. Overnight at hotel.
(Breakfast) Day 12 - Agra - Delhi
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