Colours of Rajasthan 10 Days Tour

Durations:-

9 Nights - 10 Days

Overview

Rajasthan's forts and imperial palaces bear the traces of a dignified royal past. The vivid, multicolored culture of this land of the Maharajas stands out against the dull browns and yellow of the desert like a multicolored peacock. The state's attractions provide evidence of its wealth and regal status. Rajasthan provides the ideal entryway for tourists. a city renowned for its folk stories that reflect its diverse cultural heritage. Beautiful palaces, magnificent forts, tranquil lakes, fauna, mighty hills, and museums emphasize the glory of the state. This journey is an exciting opportunity to visit Delhi, Agra, Fatehpur Sikri, Udaipur, Jodhpur, and Pushkar. Rajasthan will provide you with a variety of thrills if you're an adventure seeker. The state's rich history and legacy, which regale with tales of its golden past, will delight culture-vultures. A tour of Rajasthan is a discovery journey that has something to offer everyone.

Itinerary

Day
1

Delhi Arrival

When you arrive at the Delhi International Airport you will be picked up and dropped off at the hotel. You can take a half-day city tour after the check-in process is complete. Delhi is a city that never stops moving. The city combines traditional customs and heritage with modern shopping, sightseeing, and eating establishments from across the country. A thrilling experience is taking a rickshaw through the Chandni Chowk market's congested pathways. Later on during your holiday, stop by Parliament House and the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi.

Day
2

Delhi

After breakfast in the morning, explore the city. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as the Humanyun's Tomb (belonging to the Father of Akbar a great Mughal Emperor ) The Qutub Minar is the tallest brick minaret in the entire world. The huge surrounding walls of the red sandstone fort, known as Red Fort, are legendary. Visit Agrasen ki Baoli later. The Baoli is a lavish stepwell that once served as a water reservoir. It is a stunning example of outstanding architecture and prehistoric engineering prowess. A magnificent example of sundial-style architecture is Jantar Mantar. The exquisite design of Akshardham Temple is well known.

Day
3

Delhi to Agra

Catch a flight to Agra, check into your hotel, and then explore the city. Agra, the city that most closely mimics Mughal architecture. It is a city bursting with legacy, architectural wonders, and historical landmarks. Visit Agra Fort, one of the most impressive structures created during the Mughal era in India. The Taj Mahal is thought to have its beginnings at Itmad-ud-Daula. Chini Ka Rauza is a memorial to the dead. Consider going to the Taj Mahal around sunset to see its magnificent appearance.

Day
4

Agra to Jaipur via Fatehpur Sikri

On the way to Jaipur take a stopover at Fatehpur Sikri. This historical city complex is largely made of red sandstone. Its splendour and distinction serve as a remarkable illustration of the emperor's architectural skill. With a height of 54 metres, Buland Darwaza ranks among the tallest gates in the world and serves as Jama Masjid's primary entrance. The five-story Panch Mahal is recognised for its outstanding architecture. An outstanding illustration of the blending of Hindu and Muslim architecture is Jodha Bai's Palace. Stay the night in Jaipur.

Day
5

Jaipur to Jodhpur

Get transferred to Jodhpur. After the hotel check-in process is complete, go for sightseeing. Jodhpur is frequently called "the Blue City." The majority of the buildings, including forts, palaces, temples, havelis, or even residences, are built in vivid blue tones, thus the name definitely suits.

A wonderful example of Rajasthani history is the Umaid Bhawan Palace. With a view of the blue metropolis, the Mehrangarh Fort is renowned for its exquisite architecture. A white marble cenotaph is called Jaswant Thada. A stepwell with an exquisite design is Toorji Ka Jhalra. A must-do activity in Kaylana Lake is boating at sunset. Stay the night at Jodhpur.

Day
6

Jaipur

A full-day city trip is offered. The colour of the city is pink. The city is rich in culture and history and has wide avenues and open gardens. Beautiful pink-hued forts and palaces where former Maharajas had resided bring the past to life. Visit places like the magnificent Hawa Mahal, which features Rajput and Mughal architecture. City Palace of Jaipur is a significant location in the city and is well-known for its impressive heritage. One of the most precise ancient observatories in the world is Jantar Mantar. Amer Fort is renowned for its aesthetic design features. On the edge of the Aravalli Hills, Nahargarh Fort is perched and provides views of the city.

Day
7

Udaipur

The city of Lake Udaipur, which was previously the Mewar Kingdom's capital, is situated around a number of man-made lakes and is well-known for its opulent royal homes. Visit City Palace for its beautiful natural surroundings that provide a stunning perspective of the surroundings. Due to its stunning beauty and gorgeous surroundings, Lake Pichola is well-known worldwide. Built in the eighteenth century, Bagore Ki Haveli is a lavish and elegant palace. The Lord Vishnu- and Lord Laxmi Narayan-dedicated Jagdish Temple is thought to be the most important temple in the entire city. Boating on Fateh Sagar Lake in this Aravali setting is a must-do activity. Saheliyon ki Bari showcases a flawless combination of Indian and European architectural styles.

Day
8

Jodhpur to Udaipur via Ranakpur route

Use the Ranakpur route to go to Udaipur. One of the five main Jain pilgrimage sites is the renowned Ranakpur Jain Temple, which is one of the most significant. Reach Udaipur thereafter, where you can enjoy the remainder of the day at your leisure.

Day
9

Udaipur to Pushkar

Travel to Pushkar. The city, which is one of India's oldest, is situated to the northwest of Ajmer. It is a holy location that draws tourists mostly for its lake, temples, and the yearly Pushkar fair. The city's attractions consist of One of the most important places of worship is Pushkar Lake. The lake draws countless numbers of pilgrims each year since it is surrounded by various temples and ghats (bathing areas). It draws thousands of pilgrims each year because it is India's only Brahma temple. A temple carved out of rock is called Varaha Temple. An important Hindu pilgrimage site, Ratnagiri Hill is home to the Savitri Shrine, a temple dedicated to the goddess Savitri.

Day
10

Pushkar to Jaipur

Arrival in Jaipur. Fly to your next location by boarding a plane at the Jaipur International Airport.

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