7 Days Heritage Tour of Rajasthan

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Daily Tour

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Unlimited

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English, Hindi

Rajasthan, also known as the “Land of Kings,” is rich in forts and cultures. The Rajasthan heritage tour package is an excellent way to get a firsthand look at Rajasthan. During the 7-day, 6-night trip, you will visit top tourist attractions in Rajasthan, such as ancient monuments and heritage sites. The meticulously planned itinerary takes you to popular cities like Udaipur and Jaipur, as well as an offbeat destination called Bundi. A trip to Chittorgarh is an added bonus. Admire the craftsmanship of the past and cherish historical legends.

Highlights

  • Explore Jaipur's monuments
  • Pay respects at well-known sites
  • The Mehrangarh Fort excursion
  • Take some time to visit the Chittorgarh art museum.
  • Visit Pushkar's attractions.
  • Lake Pichola canoe rides are enjoyable.

day 1 : Arrival at Udaipur

Arrive in Udaipur in the morning. Meet our tour guide, who will assist you with an assisted transfer to the hotel. Complete the check-in procedures. Udaipur, one of India's most romantic cities, is located in the southern region of the royal Rajasthan state. The city looks stunning with Aravallis in the background. The city is home to a number of temples, forts, and other attractions. The evening is set aside for a boat ride on Lake Pichola's calm waters. Later, stroll through the old city, which is located near the Lake. Later, go to Bagore Ki Haveli to see a special Cultural Show.

Spend the night.

Day 2 : Udaipur (sightseeing)

The entire second day is set aside for a city tour of Udaipur. City Palace Museum- built over 400 years, this palace museum is stocked with several royal offerings; Vintage Car Museum- owned by Rana Sriji Arvind Singh Mewar, it has a number of rare vintage and classic car collection; and Jagdish temple- built in 1651, it is also known as Jagannath Rai temple or Jagdish-ji temple. The next stop is the Mansapurna Karni Mata Temple via Ropeway. Enjoy the breathtaking views from the top. After sightseeing, go shopping at the local bazaars. Visit Sajjan Garh in the evening (11 km). Hike up to the hilltop to take in the breathtaking views.

Day 3 : Udaipur (excursions)

Day 3 is dedicated to half-day excursions from Udaipur. You have a number of options to choose from. Two options are a day trip to Ranakpur Jain Temples and Kumbhalgarh Fort (110 km - 2.5 hours - one way) OR Nathdwara (Krishna temple - 42 km - 1 hour) with stops at Eklingji and Haldighati Museum on the way (Maharana Pratap memorial). In the evening, you have the option of visiting Shilpgram Craft Gallery near Fatehsagar Lake for some wonderful handicraft items OR taking another heritage walk and boat ride on Lake Pichola.

Udaipur is where you'll spend the night.

Day 4 : Udaipur – Chittorgarh - Bundi (260 km - 6 hrs)

Travel by road today to the tranquil town of Bundi (via Chittorgarh). Bundi is a former princely state with a plethora of heritage monuments. Explore wonders such as Sukh Mahal, which is located on the banks of Jai Sagar Lake and has beautifully carved Chhatris; Maharao Raja Bahadur Singh Museum, which is located in Moti Mahal and houses royal weapons, stuffed wildlife, and royal portraits; Bundi Palace, which was built during the reign of Rao Raja Ratan Singh and was home to the royal family of Bundi until 1948; and Chitrashala Art Gallery.

Spend the night.

Day 5 : Bundi – Jaipur (210 km - 4.5 hrs)

Transfer to the 'Pink City,' as Jaipur is affectionately known, on the fifth day of the tour. Check into the hotel as soon as you arrive. Jaipur is the capital city of the royal Rajasthan state and home to several architectural marvels. Prepare to go sightseeing in Jaipur after you've rested for a while. First, you visit Jantar Mantar, the royal observatory that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Then you go to the City Palace complex, which houses several palaces as well as Chandra Mahal, where the royal family still lives, and Hawa Mahal, which was built for the royal household's women and has around 953 jharokhas (small windows).

In the evening, go shopping for handicrafts, fake jewellery, precious stones, traditional clothing, and other items. Later, visit Chokhi Dhani, a traditional village recreation. Enjoy games, a bullock cart ride, dinner, and other activities.

Spend the night in Jaipur.

Day 6 : Jaipur (sightseeing)

This day is also dedicated to sightseeing and other enjoyable activities. Visit the magnificent Amer Fort in the morning. Choose an elephant ride up to the hill fort's gate. This fort was built in marble and red sandstone about 11 kilometres from the city. Visit the Diwan-i-Am and Diwan-i-Khas, as well as the Sila Devi temple and Sheesh Mahal, among other attractions. The next attraction is the well-stocked Albert Hall Museum, Rajasthan's oldest museum. It contains toys, woodcraft, metal objects, carpets, an Egyptian mummy, weapons, and other items. After that, pay a visit to the Anokhi Textile Museum of Hand Printing. After that, you can either relax for the day or visit Ladli, a vocational training centre for street children. Children make cards, bags, jewellery, and other items here.

Day 7 : Departure from Jaipur

The last day of your tour is today. Transfer to the airport or railway station for your next flight.

  • MAP (Room + Breakfast + Lunch/Dinner)
  • 3 Star Hotel
  • Meals
  • Sightseeing
  • Transport
  • Pickup-Drop
  • Cab Transfer
  • Veg & Non Veg Meals
  • Welcome drink on arrival (Non-Alcoholic)- 2 Pm to 5 Pm Available Only
  • Accommodation in well appointed A/c rooms with satellite connection LCD TV, electronic safe, Mini Bar( chargeable) and intercom.
  • Buffet/TDH Menu as per the plan selected.
  • MAP – Breakfast and either Lunch or Dinner
  • Complimentary use of Tea/Coffee maker in all rooms replenished once a day, Hair dryer on request. Any additional requirement will be at an extra cost.
  • Excess baggage fees
  • Advance seat reservations
  • Entry visa fees
  • Optional extensions & excursions
  • Personal, baggage & travel insurance
  • Gratuities
  • Geverages
  • Items not specifically mentioned in the itinerary or "included features" list
  • Any items of a personal nature
  • UNUSED SERVICES: Unused services cannot be refunded once the trip has begun. No refund can be made for absence by travelers from any part of the itinerary.

6 Nights 7 days

English
Hindi

Tour's Location

What is Rajasthan's heritage?

Rajasthan is well-known for its textiles, semi-precious stones, handicrafts, and traditional and vibrant art. Rajasthani furniture is distinguished by its beautiful carvings and vibrant colours. Famous prints include block prints, tie and dye prints, Bagaru prints, Sanganer prints, and Zari needlework.

What exactly are historical tours?

Tours of historical significance India will allow you to explore the country's traditional and cultural history. Several civilizations, crafts, art, philosophies, traditions, music, and architecture may be found in India.

What are Rajasthan's well-known heritage sites?

Amer Fort, Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Monsoon Palace, Jaipur City Palace, Chittorgarh Fort, Junagarh Fort, Jaisalmer Fort, Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Ranthambore Fort, Gadsisar Lake, Karni Mata Temple, Kumbhalgarh Fort, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, and many more!

What are Rajasthan's primary tourism attractions and cultural preservation efforts?

The Hamirgarh Eco-park and the Harni Mahadev temple are popular tourist attractions. Bikaner is well-known for its havelis and palaces, as well as the Karni Mata Temple near Deshnoke. Chittorgarh is well-known for its monument and fort. Bundi is well-known for its forts, palaces, and stepwell reservoirs called baoris.

When is the best time to visit Rajasthan?

Visitors visit Rajasthan all year, but the best time to visit is during the winter months of November to February, when the temperatures are not too hot. Temperatures can vary dramatically between day and night throughout December and January.

Is Jaipur a UNESCO World Heritage Site?

The walled city of Jaipur received this accolade after being designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Jaipur is the second Indian city to be designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, following Ahmedabad, which was the first.

Which tourist attractions are well-known in Rajasthan?

Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal, Lake Pichola, City Palace of Udaipur, Mehrangarh, Nahargarh, and Jaisalmer Fort, Ranthambore National Park, Bagore ki Haveli Museum, Jaigarh Fort, Ranthambore National Park, and Keoladeo National Park are some of Rajasthan's significant tourist attractions.

Which state in Rajasthan is the most beautiful?

Jaisalmer is known as the "Golden City." Jaisalmer, located in the midst of the Thar Desert, is renowned as the Golden City for its stunning sun-soaked sand dunes, opulent forts, and rich history and customs. Jaisalmer, one of the top five cities to visit in Rajasthan, is known for its forts, palaces, and temples.

Which is Rajasthan's coolest city?

Churu had the lowest temperature in Rajasthan at -2.5 degrees Celsius. With the temperature at 0 degrees Celsius, Alwar came in second.

What are Rajasthan's top three cities?

Jaipur is Rajasthan's largest and most populous metropolitan area. Jodhpur, Kota, and Bikaner are recommended. Bhiwadi, Alwar, and Udaipur have had the highest growth in terms of people and area in recent years.

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