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The 16-day Rajasthan Heritage tour package is a journey through the magical land of Rajasthan. This tour will provide you with an in-depth understanding of rich culture and festivities that will blow your mind. In addition, you can visit historic sites and tourist attractions in famous cities. This exciting 16-day Rajasthan tour includes a variety of palaces, forts, and a desert safari in the charming Sam sand dunes. Our well-curated Rajasthan tour will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for anyone, as it is a vibrant combination of natural beauty, old culture, and chivalry. Throughout the tour, you will have meals, overnight stays, sightseeing tours, and transfers.
Please keep in mind that this is just an example of a possible itinerary. We design vacations to meet your specific requirements.
Meet our representative when you arrive at the Delhi Airport, and they will accompany you to one of the hotels we have recommended in Delhi. Visit the hotel to check in, then head to your pre-assisted room to unwind for a while. The remainder of the day is free for your enjoyment. You are free to independently explore the neighbourhood. Have dinner in the late evening and get a room for the night in Delhi.
After breakfast the following morning, depart for a tour of Delhi's city centre. See well-known tourist destinations while on a trip, including the President's Mansion, Qutab Minar, Red Fort, India Gate, Jama Mosque, and Birla Mandir. Visit Red Fort in the evening to see the stunning light and sound extravaganza. After that, you'll head back to your hotel for a delectable meal before retiring for the day.
After breakfast, travel to Samode in the morning. It is a little area in Jaipur's suburbs. When you get in Samode, check into one of the hotels on our list. After some time of rest and relaxation, go out and explore the main tourist sites later in the day. You will tour the Samode Bagh, Sultan Mahal, Durbar Tent, and Samode Fort's ramparts. You will take a camel-back tour of the Samode village in the evening and take in the customs and way of life there. Hotel stay for the night.
The following morning, head directly to Mandawa after breakfast. While in Mandawa, check into one of the hotels on our list. After taking some time to recover and unwind, set out on a trip to the lovely Mandawa Haveli. The Jhunjhunwala Haveli, Hanuman Prasad Goenka Haveli, Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli, Goenka Double Haveli, Murmuria Haveli, and the Mohan Lal Saraf Haveli are a few other well-known havelis that must be seen. After enjoying this day, savour dinner and spend the night at the hotel.
Drive right to Bikaner, often known as "The Camel City," after breakfast. The city is protected by a 7 Kilometer wall with five gates. Once you get in Bikaner, book a room at one of the hotels on our list. Follow up your time in your hotel with a full-day adventure. See the Junagarh Fort, Raj Ratan Bihari Temple, Rasik Shiromani Temple, and Karni Mata Temple as part of your city tour in Bikaner. You can also go to the Camel breeding facility and Gajner Palace in the evening. Later, eat dinner, and spend a relaxing night at the hotel.
In the morning, drive to Manvar after a leisurely breakfast. Get a place to stay as soon as you arrive in Manvar in one of the camps. You can choose from activities like camel rides, village jeep safaris, bird watching, and village walks in the evening. After that, eat your meal and spend the night in the camps.
After breakfast, depart from Jaisalmer and proceed to Rohet. The Bishnoi community has a small settlement called Rohet. Check into one of the hotels on the list once you arrive in Rohet. Enjoy the Rohet Villages jeep safari in the afternoon. a relaxing night spent at the hotel.
Drive to Kumbhalgarh on the eighth day of the Rajasthan Heritage Tour. When you get to Kumbhalgarh, check in at one of the hotels we've recommended. The Kumbhalgarh Fort, the Ranakpur Jain Temples, Badal Mahal, Vedi Temple, Parshuram Temple, and the Neelkanth Mahadeo Temple are some of the popular tourist destinations to see in the afternoon. Have a jeep safari at the Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary in the evening. You will return to your hotel later for dinner and an overnight stay at the hotel.
Drive right to Udaipur, known as the "Venice of the East," after breakfast. Upon arrival, check in at one of the hotels we have listed. To straighten your back and revive your mind, take a day of rest and relaxation. Take a boat trip around Pichola Lake in the evening. Being one of the finest examples of architectural and cultural wonders, also pay a visit to the Lake Palace. Enjoy your dinner and a relaxing night's sleep in the hotel, then.
After breakfast, start your Udaipur city tour. The City Palace Museum, Sahelion Ki Bari, Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal, Folk Art Museum, and Jagdish Temple are a few of the most popular tourist destinations to visit. Visit the opulent City Palace on the lake's edge and the Monsoon Palace on the hill above in the evening to further appreciate the grandeur of this lovely city. Finally, take pleasure in a relaxing evening stay at the hotel.
After breakfast in the morning, go right to Bassi. Visit one of the hotels on our list as soon as you arrive in Bassi. Once you've had a chance to rest in your hotel room, go on an excursion to one of the region's top tourist destinations, such as the Bassi And Orai Dams, Bassi Hunting Lodge, Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary, or the Madhogarh Fort. In the evening, return to the hotel to spend the night.
Drive to Pachewar, which is 90 kilometres from Jaipur, after breakfast. Check into one of the hotels on our list as soon as you arrive in Pachewar. Spend some time relaxing before visiting the serene Pachewar Fort, which features large ramparts, commanding gates, ornate balconies, and a pastoral setting. Take a leisurely stroll to explore the village later in the evening. Finally, eat a fantastic dinner and spend the night at the hotel.
After breakfast, travel by road to Jaipur. Upon arrival, check into one of the hotels we have recommended. Explore the city's top tourist destinations later in the day, such as the Jal Mahal, Jaigarh Fort, Central Museum, and Birla Mandir. You are free to decide how you want to spend the evening. You will return to your hotel later to spend the night there.
The day after that starts with a thrilling elephant joy ride and a tour to the Amber Fort. The city tour, which includes City Palace, the Royal Observatory, and Hawa Mahal, keeps the afternoon occupied. You will return to your hotel for tea and an overnight stay after having a fun-filled day.
Go to Agra after breakfast. Once in Agra, check into one of the hotels on our list. After taking some time to unwind and recuperate, go on a tour of Agra's attractions, including the Taj Mahal, the seventh wonder of the world, and the Itmad-ud-Daulah Mausoleum. In the evening, return to the hotel to spend the night.
Drive directly to Delhi after breakfast in the morning. Upon arrival in Delhi, take a transfer to the airport to catch a flight to your next location.
Jaipur - Rajasthan's capital city is a lively metropolis with many attractions to see in Jaipur, including the Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Amber Fort, Nahargarh Fort, and Jaigarh Fort.
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.
Bundi, Bikaner (Welcome to camel country), Banswara (The city of a hundred islands
), Alwar - (GATEWAY CITY OF RAJASTHAN),
Ajmer (The delightful Dargah destination)
, Jaisalmer (Where the forts are still alive)
, Rajsamand (The marble land of Rajasthan)
, Mount Abu (Hill station of Rajasthan)
Jodhpur is comparable to Jaipur, but Jaisalmer is completely distinct, and you will also see a different side of Rajasthan. Both destinations include gorgeous forts and palaces, but Jaisalmer has the benefit of offering a desert safari, which is the major attraction.
Rajasthan has a temperature of -2.5 degrees Celsius. Churu had Rajasthan's lowest temperature. With the temperature at 0 degrees Celsius, Alwar came in second.
Rajasthan is known as the "Country of Kings." This northern Indian state is the country's largest, with a rich culture and true influences from India's ancient castes. Beautiful palaces, forts, and temples bear witness to the affluent history that continues to draw international travellers to this area.
Because the colour blue is linked with Lord Shiva, many of his devotees who settled in the region painted their houses in blue colours, earning the town the nickname Blue City.
The camel is the state animal of Rajasthan. It is an element of the desert state's cultural character and way of life. Camels (Camelus dromedaries) were named the State Animal (Livestock) of Rajasthan in 2014, accounting for around 85 percent of India's camel population.
The state's official language is Hindi, and the regional language is Rajasthani. Sindhi, Punjabi, Gujarati, Marwari, Mewari, Bhilodi, and Malvi are some of the other languages spoken in Rajasthan.
Rajasthani women traditionally wear ghagra, choli (also known as kanchli or kurti), and odhni. The ghagra is a full-length, embroidered and pleated skirt available in a wide range of colours, designs, and fabrics such as silk, cotton, georgette, and crêpe.