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Gujarat Rajasthan Tour

Gujarat: has three distinct regions- a corridor running a North to South which is the industrial mainland, a peninsula known as Saurashtra, and Kutch, which is partly desert and partly marshland. The Arabs, Portuguese, Dutch, Mughals and British, as well as Parsis fleeing their native Iran, have all left their mark on Gujarat’s culture. Fascinating archaeological sites, superb Jain, Hindu and Islamic architecture, exquisite crafts and rare wildlife, including the Asiatic Lion, are among Gujarat’s attractions.

Rajasthan: no state in India is as rich in magnificent palaces and forts, colorful festivals and bazaars, as Rajasthan. The Thar Desert, which covers western Rajasthan, was once ruled by three great kingdoms – Jaisalmer, Jodhpur and Bikaner. Shekhawati, with its painted havelis, is in the semi-arid north while the eastern plains have the bustling state capital, Jaipur, and the Ranthambhore National Park, famous for its tigers. In the hilly, wooded south are the fairy-tale palaces, lakes and forts of Udaipur, and the spectacular Jain temples at Ranakpur and Dilwara.

Day 01 Arrive Mumbai.
On arrival meeting at the airport and transfer to hotel. Afternoon city tour of Mumbai visiting, Hanging Gardens, Gandhi Memorial and drive past the city looking at Gateway of India, Marine Drive, Victoria Terminus etc.

Day 02 : Mumbai- Bhavnagar
After breakfast at the hotel transfer to airport in time to connect flight for Bhavnagar.On arrival, meeting at the airport and transfer to hotel. Afternoon city tour of Bhavnagar visiting the Barton Museum built in 1895, Old bazaar dotted with merchants’ havelis and Nilambagh Palace, once the former ruler’s residence, was built in 1859 and is now a luxury hotel. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 03 :Bhavnagar-Palitana-Ahmedabad
Early morning, after breakfast, leave by surface for Ahmedabad via Palitana.

An extraordinary cluster of 863 Jain temples crowns the twin summits of Palitana’s Shatrunjaya Hill. Most of the temples date to the 16th century. Start ascending the hill by 0700 hrs. Lunch at Vijay Villas Palace near Palitana. After lunch continue your drive to Ahmdabad.
On arrival installation at the hotel for dinner and overnight.

Day 04 : Ahmedabad
After breakfast city tour of Ahmedabad visiting Gandhi Ashram, Hatheesing Jain Temple, Siddi Saiyad Mosque, Juma Masjid and walk in the old city of Ahmedabad. Meals and overnight at the hotel.

Day 05 : Ahmedabad-Udaipur
After breakfast leave by surface for Udaipur, the fairy tale city with its marble palaces and lakes. Enroute visit Adalaj step Well.
On arrival installation at the hotel. After lunch boat ride on the lake Pichola. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Day 06 : Udaipur
After breakfast city tour of Udaipur visiting city palace and museum, Sahelion ki Bari. After lunch excursion to Nagda and Eklingji, 22 km northeast of Udaipur, is a complex of 108 temples and shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva. A short distance from Eklingji is Nagda known for Saas Bahu Temple (Mother and Daughter-in-law Temple). Return to Udaipur for dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Day 06 : Udaipur-Ranakpur-Jodhpur
After breakfast leave by surface for Jodhpur- epitomizes all the romance and feudal splendour of Rajasthan. Now the second largest city of Rajasthan. It was founded in 1459 by Rao Jodha. Enroute visit Ranakpur Temple complex, dominated by the great Adinath Temple about 90 kilometers North West of Udaipur.
On arrival installation at the hotel. After lunch city tour of Jodhpur visiting Mehrangarh Fort, perhaps the most majestic of Rajasthan’s forts. Jaswant Thada- this elegant pillared marble memorial with fine lattice carving is the Chhatri (cenotaph) of Maharaja Jaswant singh II, whose innovative irrigation schemes brought water and prosperity to this parched land.
Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Day 07 : Jodhpur-Jaisalmer
After breakfast leave by surface for Jaisalmer, A remote outpost in the Thar Desert, Jaisalmer was founded in the 12th century by Maharawal Jaisal of the Bhatti Rajput clan. It was once a flourishing trade centre, strategically located on the busy caravan trade route to Afghanistan and Central Asia.
On arrival installation at the hotel. After lunch city tour of Jaisalmer visiting Gadisagar Lake, Salim Singh’s Haveli, Nathmalji Ki Haveli and Patwon ki Haveli. Enjoy local tea at one of the road side tea stall before returning to hotel for dinner and overnight.

Day 08 : Jaisalmer
After breakfast visit Jaisalmer Fort, India’s only leaving fort. Built in 1156 by Maharawal Jaisal, and added to by his successors, this citadel stands on the peak of the 80 meter high Trikuta Hill. Return to hotel for lunch, later check out and leave by surface for Sam, where rippling sand dunes stretch as far as the eye can see. Watching sun set from the dunes of Sam is a wonderful experience.
On arrival, installation at Dune Safari Camp, where you will get the camels to go to the dunes for sun set. Return to the camp for Special Gala dinner with camp fire and Rajasthan folk dances. Overnight at the Camp.

Day 09 : Jaisalmer-Bikaner
After breakfast, leave by surface for Bikaner. Along with Jodhpur and Jaisalmer, Bikaner was one of the three great desert kingdoms of Rajasthan, founded by 1486 by Rao Bika.
On arrival installation at the hotel. After lunch city tour of Bikaner visiting Junagarh Fort, constructed between 1587 and 1593 by the third ruler of Bikaner, Rai Singh. Also visit the walled city of Bikaner and the Bazaars. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Day 10 : Bikaner-Mandawa
After breakfast leave by surface for Mandawa in Shekhawati. This region, named after its 15th century ruler Rao Shekha, has number of fascinating small towns with well preserved painted havelies. The area is also knows as open air art gallery of Rajasthan.
On arrival, installation at the hotel. After lunch city tour of Mandawa on foot, visiting the painted havelies of Mandawa. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Day 11 : Mandawa-Nawalgarh-SamodeJaipur
After breakfast leave by surface for Jaipur, Enroute visit Nawalgarh and Samode. Lunch at Samode Palace. Jaipur often called the Pink City, is the capital, and the most colorful city of Rajasthan.
On arrival installation at the hotel. Later visit the Bazaars of Jaipur at Chhoti Chaupar (small Square) leads to Kishanpol Bazaar, famous for its shops selling rose, saffron, almond and vetiver-flavoured sherbets. There are also lot of vegetable sellers and flower sellers at Chhoti Chaupar. All this makes this place ideal for taking pictures. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Day 12 : Jaipur
After breakfast excursion to Amber Fort and Palace which was the citadel of Kachhawaha’s until 1727, when their capital moved to Jaipur. The citadel was established in 1592 by Raja Manshing I on the remains of an old 11th century fort. Ganesh Pol, Sheesh Mahal, Jas Mandir and Shila Devi Temple are some of the attractions. Have lunch in one of the city restaurants. Later city tour of Jaipur visiting Jantar Mantar, the observatory, this is the largest and the best preserved out of the five observatories built by Sawai Jai Singh II- A keen astronomer himself. City Palace and Museum. City Palace has been the home to the rulers of Jaipur since the first half of the 18th century. The sprawling complex is a superb blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture. Also visit Hawa Mahal, the Place of winds. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Day 13: Jaipur-Agra
After breakfast, leave by surface for Agra, Enroute visit Fatehpur Sikri- built by Emperor Akbar between 1571 and 1585 in honour of Salim Chisti, a famous Sufi saint of the Chisthi order. It was the Mughal capital for 14 years. After the city was abandoned, some say for lack of water, many of its treasures were plundered. It owes its present state of preservation to the initial efforts of the viceroy, Lord Curzon, a legendary conservationist. Today it is one of the World Heritage Sites.
On arrival at Agra installation at the hotel. Agra was the seat of the imperial Mughal court during the 16th and 17th centuries before the capital was shifted to Delhi. The city was strategically located on the banks of the Yamuna river and along the Grand Trunk Road. The home city of famous Mughal monuments, out of which Taj Mahal and Agra fort have been declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.

After lunch city tour of Agra, visiting Taj Mahal, one of the world’s most famous buildings, the Taj Mahal was built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who died in 1631. This sublime garden-tomb, an image of the Islamic garden of paradise, cost nearly 41 million rupees and 500 kilos of gold. About 20,000 workers laboured for 12 years to complete it in 1643. Also visit Agra Fort- situated on the west bank of the Yamuna, it was built by Emperor Akbar between 1565 and 1573. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Day 14 : Agra-Sikandra-Delhi
After breakfast, leave by surface for Delhi, Enroute visit Sikandra, the mausoleum of Emperor Akbar.

On arrival in Delhi have lunch in the city restaurant before visiting old and New Delhi. The vast urban sprawl of contemporary Delhi is, in fact, a conglomeration of several distinct enclaves, chief among which are Old Delhi, with its 16th and 17th century Mughal built monuments and congested souk-like bazaars, and New Delhi with its wide avenues, grand vistas and colonial mansions built by the British in the 1930’s as their imperial capital. Due to time constrain you will be visiting Qutb Minar. Qutbuddin Aibak laid the foundation of the Delhi Sultanate in 1193, he built the Quwwat-ul-Islam (Might of Islam) Mosque and the Qutb Minar to announce the advent of the Muslim sultans. Rajghat, the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of Nation, India Gate the war memorial, Rashtrapati Bhavan design by Sir Edwin Lutyens as the British Viceroy’s Palace, Jama Masjid built by Emperor Jhah Jahan in 1656 and drive through the Chandni Chownk, the moonlight square. Later Farewell dinner and transfer to airport in time to connect flight for home.

Day 15 Leave Delhi by international flight.

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