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The Essence of India with Bhutan and Nepal is a 20-day mesmerising journey that begins in Delhi and includes the legacy of royal Rajasthan villages. Next, travel to the exotic Bhutan and Nepal. This tour is for anyone interested in learning about the history, architecture, wildlife, art, and customs of other countries.
Please keep in mind that this is just an example of a possible itinerary. We tailor holidays to your specific requirements. Please contact us if you require any changes so that we can tailor a vacation to your specific requirements for an unforgettable international tour.
Meet our representative at the Delhi airport, who will lead you to one of the hotels on our list. Check into your hotel. Rest and unwind for the day. Stay at the hotel for the night.
In the morning, after breakfast, drive to Alsisar. Alsisar is a lovely hamlet full of architectural wonders. When you arrive in Alsisar, check into one of the hotels on our list. Step out in the afternoon to see the rural lifestyle of locals engaged in their daily activities of cattle-rearing, farming, and artistry to get a close look at their modest lifestyles. Visit the Shekhawati neighbourhood and the painted Haveli in the evening. Stay at the hotel for the night.
Drive directly to Bikaner after breakfast. When you get in Bikaner, check into one of the hotels on our list. After a brief rest in your hotel room, embark on a sightseeing tour of Bikaner. The Karan Mahal, Bijai Phool Mahal, Junagarh Fort, and Anup Mahal are popular tourist attractions. In the evening, visit the one-of-a-kind camel breeding farm. Enjoy a comfortable night's sleep at the hotel.
On the fourth day of your tour, begin your day by departing for Jaisalmer. When you get in Jaisalmer, check into one of the hotels on our list. In the evening, enjoy a tour of this mediaeval city, stopping at Jaisalmer Fort, Jain Temple, and Bada Bagh. Stay at the hotel for the night.
Wake up early on the fifth day of the vacation and proceed for a full day excursion to the Sam Sand Dunes where you will have a camel safari and be entertained by folk artists dressed in traditional and relaxed attire. Return to the hotel for an overnight stay in Jaisalmer after the camel safari.
After a leisurely breakfast, go for Jodhpur. When you arrive in Jodhpur, go on a sightseeing tour of the city. The Mehrangarh Fort is a popular tourist destination. The fort houses magnificent miniature paintings, as well as the Jaswant Thada Memorial and cradle room. Leave for Luni later in the day. When you get in Luni, check into one of the hotels on our list. Stay at the hotel for the night.
Leave for Udaipur in the morning after breakfast. En route, stop in Ranakpur to see the famous Jain Temple. The temple, which was built in the 15th century, is made up of 200 pillars that support the temple's 29 chambers. After touring the Jain temple, continue your journey to Udaipur. When you get in Udaipur, check into one of the hotels on our list. After some downtime, go on an expedition to two additional Jain temples and the Sun God's temple. Stay at the hotel for the night.
After breakfast, depart for a city tour of Udaipur, which will include the Saheliyon-Ki-Bari and Jagdish temple, both of which are built in an Aryan style. Later in the day, pay a visit to the City Palace Museum, the Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal, and the Folk Art Museum. In the evening, visit the City Palace, which is located on the shores of Pichola Lake, as well as the Monsoon Palace, which is positioned on a hill above and adds to the grandeur of this lovely city. Enjoy a relaxing overnight stay at the hotel.
Deport to Deogarh the next morning after breakfast. When you get in Deogarh, check into one of the hotels on our list. After a brief rest, we embark on a sightseeing trip of Deogarh. Dashavatar temple, devoted to Lord Shiva, Jain temples, and the Deogarh Archaeological Museum are among the major tourist attractions. Return to the hotel for the night.
After breakfast, drive straight to Jaipur. Check into one of our recommended hotels upon arrival. Later in the day, visit the city's major tourist attractions, such as the Jal Mahal, Jaigarh Fort, Central Museum, and Birla Mandir. The evening is yours to spend anyway you see fit. Stay at the hotel for the night.
After breakfast, begin an exploratory excursion to Amer Fort and experience a joy ride on an elephant. Afternoon sightseeing tour of the city, including the City Palace, which occupies a large area divided into a series of courtyards, gardens, and buildings and is a perfect blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture, the Royal Observatory, which is an observatory with some rare qualities to its credit, and the Bazaar, among others. Relax in your hotel room in the evening. Stay at the hotel for the night.
The morning is set aside for exploring the famous gem, textile, and artisan markets. It is an excellent location for purchasing souvenirs. Lunch can be enjoyed in Chokhi Dhani while admiring the village environment, which includes folk dance performances and puppet shows. After lunch, depart for Delhi. When you arrive in Delhi, take a taxi to one of the hotels on our list. Check into your hotel. The rest of the day is dedicated to relaxation. Stay at the hotel for the night.
After breakfast, transfer to the Delhi airport to catch a flight to Bagdogra. When you arrive at Bagdogra airport, meet our representative who will arrange for a seamless transfer to Phuentsoling. While driving to Phuentsholing, take in the spectacular scenery and beautiful green rainforests covering the mountains along the path, as well as clouds hovering just above your head. When you arrive in Phuentsholing, check into one of the hotels on our list. Staying in hotels for the night.
The following morning, depart for Thimphu. It is a one-of-a-kind city with an intriguing blend of modern development and ancient culture. To get to Thimphu, take a scenic drive through gorgeous valleys and passes. Check into one of the hotels on our list when you arrive. Rest and relax throughout the day. Take a leisurely walk around the area in the evening. Stay at the hotel for the night.
The next morning, depart for Thimphu. It is a one-of-a-kind city with an uncommon mix of modern development and ancient culture. To get to Thimphu, drive through lovely valleys and passes with breathtaking views. Check into one of our recommended hotels upon arrival. Rest and relax for the entire day. Take a leisurely stroll around the area in the evening. Stay at a hotel for the night.
The following morning, depart for Paro. When you get in Paro, check into one of the hotels on our list. Ta-Dzong visit after lunch (Museum). Visit the Dungtse and Kyichu temples as well. Later in the day, go to Pa Chu to see Drukgyel Dzong, a ruined fortress that once protected this valley from Tibetan invasion. After lunch, take a leisurely walk uphill to the Taktsang Monastery vantage point. The night will be spent in a hotel .
Leave for Kathmandu in the morning after breakfast. When you arrive in Kathmandu, meet our agent who will take you to one of the hotels on our list. Check into your hotel. In your hotel room, you can rest and relax. Step out in the evening to visit Kathmandu's local market. Enjoy a relaxing night's sleep at the hotel.
After breakfast, depart for a sightseeing trip of Katmandu, visiting attractions such as Bouddha Nath, Copen Monastery, Swayambhu Nath Stupa, and Bonpo monastery. In the evening, return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
After breakfast, depart for an exploration of Kathmandu's famous Patna city. Patna is well-known for its artistic community. The city is well renowned for its rich cultural past, notably its arts and crafts tradition. Visit the Patan Durbar Square, Patan Dhoka, Mahabouddha Temple, Kumbheswor Temple, and Ratnakar Mahavihar, among other prominent tourist sites. The night will be spent at the hotel.
After breakfast, transfer to the Kathmandu airport to catch your flight to Delhi. Check into one of the recommended hotels upon arrival. The afternoon will be spent resting and relaxing in your hotel room. Later that evening, transfer to the international airport to board a flight to your next destination.
In 1983, formal relations were formed. The only thing that separates the two Himalayan countries is the Indian state of Sikkim. India and the People's Republic of China border each countries. The current status of relations, however, is strained due to the Bhutanese refugee issue.
Bhutan is best visited between October and December, when the air is clear and sunny. The months of January and February are colder, but the environment remains dry and pleasant until April, when the famous rhododendrons bloom gloriously, filling the valleys with colour.
Chitwan National Park - Behold The Natural World - The National Park was established in 1973. This National Park covers an area of 952.63 kilometres square. This National Park is located in the country's south-central region and is one of the greatest tourist destinations in Nepal.
Pashupatinath Temple, Sagarmatha National Park, Phewa Lake, Langtang National Park, Swayambhunath Stupa, Devi's Fall, Nagarkot, Chandragiri, Janaki Temple, Mount Annapurna, Chitwan National Park, Swayambhunath, Bhaktapur Durbar Square, and many other attractions can be found in Nepal.
Durbar Square, the largest of the three royal cities' palace squares and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has long been a centrepiece of Kathmandu.
What is Nepal well-known for? Nepal is famed for its tranquility, its encounters with divinity, and its breathtaking scenery. It is also highly recognised for being the home of the world's tallest mountain, Mount Everest, and for being a hospitable country.
(Source) Bhutan is well-known around the world for its textiles. This Himalayan country produces some of the most beautiful shawls and scarves. The majority are handwoven from raw cotton and silk. Bhutan offers a wide range of regionally specific traditional textiles.
Bhutan opens to tourists after two years, with a daily fee of Rs1,200 for Indians.
Delhi, Jaipur, Samode, Nawalgarh, Bikaner, Gajner, Jaisalmer, Osian, Khimsar, Manvar, Jodhpur, Rohet, Mount Abu, Udaipur, Dungarpur, Deogarh, Ajmer, Pushkar, Pachewar, Ranthambhore, Agra, Delhi.
Agra's Taj Mahal. Few sights in the world are as iconic as the Taj Mahal, which is a must-see on most India itineraries, particularly for visitors on the famous Golden Triangle circuit, which connects Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur.
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