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Rajasthan Royal, a 20-night, 21-day tour package, allows you to explore India’s royal state of Rajasthan, which is one of the most well-known in the world. Popular destinations include Jaipur, Pushkar, Kota, Bundi, Chittorgarh, Udaipur, Kumbalgarh, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, and Mandawa. In addition to sightseeing in Delhi, the itinerary includes a wildlife safari in Ranthambore National Park.
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After arriving in Delhi late in the evening, meet an T3 representative who will assist you with an assisted transfer to your pre-booked hotel for an overnight stay.
After breakfast, travel by road to Agra. Arrive in Agra in the afternoon and check into your hotel. After that, go sightseeing. Take a ride in a battery-powered van to the Taj Mahal, one of the World's Seven Wonders. It was built in memory of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan's beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. The next stop is at Itmad-ud-Tomb, Daulah's also known as the Baby Taj. Empress Noor Jahan commissioned it in memory of her father. Agra is where you'll spend the night.
After breakfast, begin driving to Jaipur, Rajasthan's Pink City. Midway, stop at Fatehpur Sikri, the old deserted city of the Mughal capital built in the second half of the 16th century by Emperor Akbar. Check into your hotel upon arrival. The rest of the day is free for leisure activities such as interacting with locals, sampling local delicacies, exploring the surroundings on foot, and so on. Stay the night in Jaipur.
After breakfast, check out of the hotel and go sightseeing. The magnificent Amber Fort, located on the outskirts of the main city, is the first stop of the day. Take an elephant ride up to the entrance. Explore its structural elements such as Ganesh Pol, Sila Devi Temple, Sheesh Mahal, and others once inside. After lunch, visit City Palace and Museum, the former seat of the Maharaja of Jaipur, Jantar Mantar, the Astronomical Observatory, and Hawa Mahal, also known as The Palace of Winds, a beautiful structure built by Pratap Singh in 1799. In the evening, go to a rug factory and watch the women do intricate embroidery work, or go to a gem factory and watch the gem cutting and polishing process. Stay for the night.
After breakfast on day 5, drive to Pushkar, which is famous for its annual Pushkar Fair. When you arrive, complete the check-in procedures at your hotel. Visit Ana Sagar Lake, an artificial lake built by Anaji Chauhan, Prithvi Raj Chauhan's grandfather, as well as Akbar's Palace and Museum, a magnificent citadel built by Emperor Akbar in 1570. Spend the night.
On the sixth day of your tour, go to the 14th-century Brahma Temple, known as Jagatpita Brahma Mandir. Later, travel by road to Ranthambore National Park, one of India's largest national parks in the north. Ranthambore has a large population of big cats. When you arrive, go through the check-in process at your lodge. Leave later for tiger tracking. Overnight stay in a lodge.
Enjoy the park's morning and evening safaris. During the safari, you may see Indian wild boar, spotted deer, tiger, and Sambar deer, as well as 270 avifauna species. Spend the night at the lodge.
Take an early morning safari through the park. After breakfast, depart for Kota, the largest industrial town on the banks of the Chambal River. This town is well-known for its saris and a miniature school of art that specialises in hunting scenes. Complete the check-in procedures at your hotel upon arrival. Later, go on a city tour. Visit Jag Mandir, which is located on an island in Kishore Sagar Lake and was built by one of Kota's queens. Take a boat ride here. Later, go to the Government Museum. The day concludes with a visit to the well-known gardens of Chambal and Chatter Bilas. Kota is where you'll spend the night.
On day 9, after breakfast, drive to Chittorgarh. Stop in Bundi on the way. Visit the Taragarh Fort or Star Fort, a beautiful white fort that is now dilapidated, and Chattra Sagar, a village community gallery where miniature murals depict scenes from the Radha-Krishna story. The final stop in Bundi is Sukh Mahal, which is located on the banks of Lake Jait Sagar and has beautiful white-marble royal Cenotaphs. Continue to Chittorgarh. After checking in, go to the Chittorgarh Fort, India's largest fort. Leave for Bijaipur Castle, where you will spend the night.
After breakfast, take the road to Udaipur. Check into your hotel upon arrival. The rest of the day is free for leisure activities such as interacting with locals, sampling local delicacies, and exploring the surroundings on foot. In the evening, you can go shopping for souvenirs at the local bazaar. Udaipur is where you'll spend the night.
Leave for a city tour after breakfast. The magnificent City Palace is the first stop of the day. Admire the magnificent rooms with mirrored walls and ivory doors, coloured glass windows and inlaid marble balconies, and the famous Peacock Courtyard. Later, proceed to the remaining attractions. Udaipur is where you'll spend the night.
After breakfast, drive to Kumbalgarh. Stop along the way to see the Ranakpur Temples, which were built in the 15th century. The main temple dedicated to Adinath, the first Jain Tirthankar, has 200 pillars, none of which are identical. Complete the check-in procedures at your hotel upon arrival in Kumbalgarh. The rest of the day is free for leisure activities such as walking around the neighbourhood, tasting local cuisine, interacting with locals, and so on. Spend the night.
Leave for Jodhpur after breakfast in the morning. Check into your pre-booked hotel upon arrival. Later, depart for the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort, which is perched 400 feet above the city level and is one of Rajasthan's highest forts. Rao Jodha, the chief of the Rajput Rathore clan, built it in the 15th century. In the evening, pay a visit to the Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum, which was originally a palace built by Maharaja Umaid Singh. A portion of it has been converted into a museum. Stay for the night.
Take a Jeep safari into the nearby Bishnoi tribal villages in the morning. You get a glimpse of India's rich culture and true essence. Examine the way of life of the locals. Jodhpur is where you'll spend the night.
On day 15, eat breakfast and drive to Jaisalmer. Check into your hotel upon arrival. The rest of the day is free for leisure activities such as interacting with locals, exploring the surroundings on foot, sampling local delicacies, and so on. In Jaisalmer, spend the night.
After a filling breakfast, depart for a city tour of The Golden City, which is located in the heart of the Great Indian Thar Desert. The attractions may include Jaisalmer Fort, Salim Singh Ki Haveli (Moti Mahal), Patwa Haveli, and others. In the evening, take a camel ride through the vast desert. Spend the night at the Tent Camp.
On day 17, eat breakfast before continuing the camel safari. Come to Bikaner. It is well-known as Camel Country and is known for providing the best camel ride experiences. You pass through Nagaur, which was founded by the Naga people. When you arrive in Bikaner, go through the check-in process at your hotel for an overnight stay.
After breakfast, depart for Bikaner sightseeing. Visit the only camel breeding farm in Asia. The next stop is at the famous Karni Mata Temple, which is dedicated to Karni Mata, a reincarnation of Goddess Durga. Ganga Singh, the former ruler of Bikaner, commissioned the temple, which was built entirely of marble in the 15th century. Later, take the road to Mandawa. Check into your hotel for an overnight stay upon arrival.
On the 19th day of the tour, go sightseeing after breakfast. Take a stroll through the beautiful painted 'havelis' that were once the homes of some of the country's most powerful business families. Lakshminarayan Ladia Haveli, Chowkhani Haveli, Mohahanlal Saraf Haveli, Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli, and Bhagchandika Haveli are all must-sees. Take note of the eye-catching frescoes. Visit the villages of Mahansar and Dundlod as well, and interact with the village chiefs. Later, take a road trip to Delhi. Check into your hotel for an overnight stay upon arrival.
After breakfast, depart for the attractions of Old and New Delhi. Raj Ghat, Jama Masjid, and the Red Fort are among the Old Delhi attractions. After that, take a rickshaw from Jama Masjid to Chandni Chowk. After lunch, visit Humayun's Tomb and the Qutub Minar Complex in New Delhi. Pass Rajpath, India Gate, Parliament House, the President's Residence, and the Diplomatic Enclave on your way. In Delhi, spend the night.
The rest of the day is free after breakfast. Explore the city and finish your last-minute shopping at well-known markets. Attend a farewell dinner and cultural performance in the evening. Transfer to the airport to board a flight for your next destination.
Another royal dynasty in Rajasthan is the Alsisar Royal family, who are claimed to be from the kingdom of Khetri. The current ruler is HH Abhimanyu Singh, the sixteenth scion of the Alsisar royal family.
Some of the most well-known forts and palaces in Rajasthan are Kumbalgarh, Mehrangarh, Jaisalmer fort, Chittorgarh, Hawa Mahal, Patwon ki haveli, Jal Mahal, and City Palace.
50 Rajasthan Forts and Palaces You Must See!
Jaipur, India's Imperial City
Udaipur City Palace, located on the banks of Lake Pichola, is Rajasthan's largest palace complex.
Jaisalmer Fort, Rajasthan - This is claimed to be one of the oldest and largest forts in India, if not the world. Jaisal, the Bhati Rajput monarch, erected it in 1156.
Jaipur. Jaipur is a city in the northern Indian state of Rajasthan that is regarded as one of the richest in the country.
Another royal dynasty in Rajasthan is the Alsisar Royal family, who are claimed to be from the kingdom of Khetri. The current ruler is HH Abhimanyu Singh, the sixteenth scion of the Alsisar royal family.
City Palace of Jaipur, The whole Jaipur royal family dwells at the opulent Jaipur City Palace, also known as the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum, a portion of which is open to the public.
The Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, is recognised as India's largest palace. It is one of the world's largest private mansions.
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