Rajputana Retreat – 9 Nights & 10 Days

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Daily Tour

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Unlimited

Languages

English, Hindi

The ‘Rajputana Retreat’ itinerary will transport you to the kingdom of Rajputana rulers who ruled the desert state of Rajasthan. Popular stops along the way include Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, and Pushkar, among others. Aside from Rajasthan, the journey includes a stop in Agra, the former stronghold of Mughal rulers. Please read the itinerary provided below for your consideration.

Please keep in mind that this is just an example of a possible itinerary. We design vacations to meet your specific requirements. Please contact us if you require any changes so that we can tailor a holiday to your specific needs for an unforgettable India tour.

Highlights

  • Agra, the city of love, sightseeing
  • Visit to Fatehpur Sikri, a ghost city
  • Jaipur elephant ride
  • visit to Jodhpur's royal residences
  • Lake Pichola boat trip in Udaipur
  • Visit to Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti's Dargah in Ajmer

Day 1 : Delhi

When you arrive in Delhi, you will be escorted from the airport to your accommodation. Later, take a scenic trip of Delhi, including stops at Chandni Chowk, Red Fort, and Humayun's Tomb.

Day 2 : Delhi - Agra

After breakfast, take the route to Agra. Stop along the trip to Sikandra, the famed tomb of Emperor Akbar. When you arrive in Agra, check into your hotel. Following that, take a sightseeing tour of Agra, which includes a visit to the Agra Fort. (built entirely out of red sandstone, this structure is a fine specimen of Mughal architecture). Visit the famed Taj Mahal in the evening, which was erected by Emperor Shah Jahan as a shrine for his wife Mumtaz Mahal. With its marble domes and white minarets, the Taj Mahal is regarded as the ultimate emblem of love. Stay at the hotel for the night.

Day 3 : Agra - Jaipur

After breakfast in the morning, drive to Jaipur. Visit the ghost city of Fatehpur Sikri, established by Emperor Akbar, on the way. The tomb of the famous Sufi Saint Salim Chisti is located within Fatehpur Sikri. It also has two magnificent examples of Mughal architecture, the Panch Mahal and the Buland Darwaza. Check into the hotel in Jaipur for dinner and an overnight stay.

Day 4 : Jaipur

After breakfast, start on a full-day sightseeing tour that includes a visit to the Hawa Mahal, from where the royal women would discreetly observe the activity of the bustling bazaar below. After that, take an elephant ride up the ramparts of Amber Fort. In the evening, pay a visit to the City Palace Museum, which houses a remarkable collection of costumes, amazing armory, and exquisitely carved weapons. You can also visit the Jantar Mantar Observatory, which was built in 1728. Stay at the hotel for the night.

Day 5 : Jaipur - Jodhpur

After breakfast, drive to Jodhpur, Rajasthan's second largest city, which is dominated by the huge Mehrangarh Fort. You will be transported to the hotel for check-in upon arrival. In the evening, visit the Mehrangarh Fort and the Jaswant Thada, a white marble royal cenotaph.

Day 6 : Jodhpur - Udaipur

Check into your hotel in Udaipur and spend the remainder of the day at leisure. Take a boat ride on Lake Pichola in the evening. Stay at the hotel for the night.

Day 7 : Udaipur

After breakfast, go on a half-day sightseeing tour to see the City Palace, which holds a collection of antiquities, sculptures, and miniature paintings, Saheliyon ki Bari, a magnificent garden with fountains, and Jagdish Temple. Spend the night in a hotel.

Day 8 : Udaipur - Pushkar

After breakfast, depart by road towards the holy city of Ajmer. You will be taken to Pushkar for hotel check-in upon arrival. In the afternoon, go to Ajmer, which is known for the Dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti. Return to Pushkar for an overnight stay in a hotel.

Day 9 : Pushkar – Delhi

Enjoy your breakfast, and the rest of the morning is free until your departure. You will be transferred to the railway station in the afternoon to join the Shatabdi Express train to Delhi. When you arrive in Delhi, you will be met by our tour agent and escorted to your accommodation.

Stay in a hotel in Delhi for the night.

Day 10 : Delhi

Today is the final day of the tour. After breakfast, take an assisted transfer to the International Airport to connect with your flight to your next destination.

  • 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.

9 Nights - 10 Days

English
Hindi

Tour's Location

Who is Rajasthan's well-known ruler?

Maharana Pratap Singh ruled Mewar, the most powerful kingdom in Rajasthan at the time. He becomes the legendary King as a result of his fighting spirit against the powerful Akbar, when practically all of the Rajput Kings and Chiefs acknowledged Akbar's rule and entered into vassalage.

Who was Rajasthan's first ruler?

Bactrian (Indo-Greek) kings ruled the entire or parts of present-day Rajasthan in the 2nd century bce, the Shaka satraps (Scythians) from the 2nd to the 4th century ce, the Gupta dynasty from the early 4th to the late 6th century, the Hephthalites (Hunas) in the 6th century, and Harsha (Harshavardhana), a

Who was the ruler of Rajasthan?

Rajasthan had previously been a part of various republics. It belonged to the Mauryan Empire. The Malavas, Arjunyas, Yaudhyas, Kushans, Saka Satraps, Guptas, and Hunas were other important republics that ruled this region.

How many rulers reigned over Rajasthan?

The Rajput clan rose to power in the ninth to twelfth centuries AD, and was divided into 36 royal clans and 21 dynasties. Many Rajput monarchs were opposed to Islamic control in Rajasthan, yet others began holding bilateral conversations with them.

Who were the top ten Rajput rulers?

King Bhoja, Prithviraj Chauhan, Rao Maldeo Rathore, Maharana Pratap, Rana Sanga, Chatrapati Shivaji, Bappa Rawal, Durgadas Rathore, Jai Singh Prabhakar Bahadur, and Maharaja Hari Singh were the top ten Rajput kings.

Who was the most valiant Rajput king?

Rana Sangram Singh, also known as Rana Sanga, was a Guhila Dynasty ruler who endured 80 scars while fighting the Sultans of Delhi. He was regarded as one of the Rajputs' most courageous monarchs.

Who is Jaipur's well-known ruler?

The city of Jaipur was named after its founder, Maharaja JaiSingh II (1693-1744), a brilliant warrior and astronomer. On the death of his father, Maharaja Bishan Singh, he ascended to power at the age of II. After hearing that his son will achieve greatness, the maharaja set out to guarantee that Jai Singh had a good education.

Who is Rajasthan's sole goddess?

Jeen Mata is a manifestation of Goddess Durga. Her home is nestled in the picturesque Aravalli hills of Raiwasa, Rajasthan. Jeen Mata's consecrated sacred spot is said to be hundreds of years old. During the year, thousands of devotees flock to the shrine.

Who was the ruler of Marwar?

Marwar is located in Rajasthan's southwestern area. Full answer: Chandrasen Rathore was Maldeo Rathore's third son. He was Marwar's ruler. For two decades, he was a courageous ruler who protected his country from Mughal attacks.

What was the name of Udaipur's ruler?

Mr. Udai Singh II He is best recognised for founding the city of Udaipur.

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