10 – Days Jaipur, Udaipur, Mount Abu, Jodhpur & Jaisalmer City Tour

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Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
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Duration

10 Days 9 Nights

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

15 people

Languages

English, Hindi

About this tour

Enjoy a 10-day tour and explore the beautiful state of Rajasthan to see the city of Jaipur, Pushkar, Udaipur, Mount Abu, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer. Visit some of the popular symbolic attractions including Amer Fort, Palace of Winds, Brahma Temple, Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Ranakpur Jain Temples, City Palace, Saheliyon ki Bari and more!

Included/Excluded

  • Breakfast
  • Private Air condition Transport
  • Camel Safari
  • Jeep Safar
  • 1 night in Desert accommodation with Gala Dinner
  • Hotel Accommodation
  • Toll Tax, Parking & fuel etc.
  • Lunch/Dinner
  • Any type of monument charge
  • Any type of drinks
  • Any type of personal expenses

Itinerary

Arrive at Jaipur, and meet the guide at the airport or railway station, and transfer to the hotel. Visit Chokhi-Dhani, and meet the rural artisans, see their classic art, and support the rich heritage of the country. Overnight Stay in Jaipur Hotel.

Visit Amber Fort, situated on the top of the hill. Amber Fort is located in Amer. It was built by Raja Man Singh I. It is known for its artistic elements. The Maota Lake located in front of the monument acts as a source of water for the fort.
 
Head to the City Palace of Jaipur. Spend one hour to explore Maharaja’s City Palace. City Palace of Jaipur was originally the administrative and ceremonial seat of Maharaja of Jaipur which was constructed in 1721. It was also the location of religious and cultural events that took place at that time. It now houses the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum, and continues to be the home of the Jaipur royal family.
 
Head down the hill to Jal Mahal, a palace floating on Man Sagar Lake, for a photo opportunity. Jal Mahal is a palace located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake in the city of Jaipur. The palace and the lake around it were renovated and enlarged in the 18th century by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Amber. The palace and scenic beauty of the lake attracts various tourists. See Jantar Mantar, a UNESCO World Heritage site built-in 1734. It is a collection of nineteen architectural astronomical instruments built by the Rajput king Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur. The instruments allow the observation of astronomical positions with the naked eye. Hawa Mahal - It is famous "The Palace of Winds" or "The Palace of Breeze"). Built from red and pink sandstone, the palace sits on the edge of the City Palace, Jaipur, and extends to the Zenana, or women's chambers. Rest of the time free for leisure.
 
Overnight stay in Jaipur Hotel.
 

Head to Pushkar, best known for its Brahma temple, though it is by no means the only temple here, there are as many as four hundred temples lining the banks of the lake.
 
See the Chittorgarh Fort, which is the largest fort in India. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The fort was the capital of Mewar and is located in the present-day town of Chittor. It sprawls over a hill 180 meters in height over an area of 280 ha (691.9 acres) above the plains of the valley drained by the Berach River. The fort has several historical palaces, gates, a temple and two prominent commemorative towers.
 
Overnight Stay in Udaipur hotel.
 

Visit the City Palace, it is a palace complex situated in the city of Udaipur. It was built over a period of nearly 400 years, with contributions from several rulers of the Mewar dynasty.
 
Head to Saheliyon Ki Bari, which was laid for a group of forty-eight maidens. This garden is located on the banks of the Fateh Sagar Lake, presenting a green retreat in the dry lands of Rajasthan. It was built from 1710 to 1734 by Maharana Sangram Singh for the royal ladies. See the Jagdish Temple, a world renowned temple of Lord Vishnu. This three stories and 79 feet high temple was built by Maharana Jagat Singhji in 1651 and costed 1.5 million rupees. It is owned and managed by the royal family of Udaipur.
 
Move to Dudh Talai, located on the banks of Lake Pichola near the City Palace. Here you can enjoy the beautiful view of the Lake Pichola, Jagmandir Island Palace,
 
Lake Palace, Udaivilas, The Leela Palace, gorgeous Aravalli ranges and Udiapur old city. Go to Bagore Ki Haveli and in the evening watch "Dharohar" folk dance show at Bagore-ki-Haveli. A gorgeous 18th century haveli that has been converted into a museum showcasing Mewar art and architecture. The haveli puts on one of the best Rajasthani folk dance shows in Rajasthan. For an hour, performers dance to Rajasthani folk music wearing bright colorsed ethnic dresses. The dances are varied and demonstrate the tradition and culture of Rajasthani folklore.
 
Over night stay at Udaipur hotel.
 

Head to Dilwara Temples, built-in 11th century and dedicated to the Jainist Tirthankara. It is completely made of marble and houses five small temples. Take a walk and notice the staggering features, intricate carvings, incised paintings, carved pillars, mandaps, arches, and beautified ceilings.
 
Move to Guru Shikhar, a peak in the Arbuda Mountains of Rajasthan is the highest point of the Aravalli Range. It rises to an elevation of 1,722 metres. It is 15 km from Mount Abu, and a road from there leads almost to the top of the mountain.
 
See the Brahma Kumaris, a spiritual movement that originated in Hyderabad, Sindh, during the 1930s. The Brahma Kumaris (Sanskrit: ब्रह्माकुमारी, "Daughters of Brahma") movement was founded by Lekhraj Kripalani. The organisation is known for the prominent role that women play in the movement.
 
Go to Nakki Lake; as per the first legend, the lake was built by Gods to protect themselves from their enemy, the Bashkali demon. The second legend is based on the love story of the sage Rakshiya Balam. There was a king who ordered that whoever dug a lake with his nails overnight would marry his daughter. In the evening, enjoy boating on Nakki Lake.
 
Later, stroll through the local Market up to Sunset Point, and enjoy the wonderful view of the setting sun. Overnight stay in Mount Abu hotel.
 

In the morning time drive to Ranakpur Jain Temple. The Ranakpur Temple complex comprises 1444 intricately carved pillars, 24 pillared halls accompanied by 80 domes borne by 400 columns. The apogee of this entire temple architecture is the fact that no two pillars in here are the same! The temple structure has five spires, each of which houses a shrine underneath, and it is under the largest spire in the axis of the main entrance (Chaumukha Shrine) that one can locate the 6 feet tall statue of Lord Adinath.
 
See the Ghanta Ghar or the Clock Tower, a prominent landmark in Jodhpur; it was built by Maharaja Sardar Singh between 1880 and 1911. In the evening, free for leisure in the local markets.
 
Overnight stay in Jodhpur Hotel.
 

Visit Mehrangarh Fort, a 5 km long majestic fort on a 125 m high hill. It is one of the most impressive and formidable structures. Although invincible from the outside, the fort has four gates approached by a winding road. Within the fort are some magnificent palaces with marvellously carved panels, latticed windows, and evocative names. Stop by the Moti Mahal, Phool Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, Sileh Khana, and Daulat Khana. These Palaces house a fabulous collection of trappings of Indian royalty, including a superb collection of palanquins, elephant howdahs, miniature paintings of various schools, musical instruments, costumes. Go to Jaswant Thada, an imposing white marble memorial that marks the site of the royal crematorium. It houses portraits of successive rulers. The four cenotaphs around here commemorate notable acts of bravery and generosity of the four successive rulers.
 
See the Umaid Bhawan Palace, a fabulous building split between the museum and a 5 star.
 
Over-night stay at Jodhpur Hotel.
 

Visit Gadisar Lake, one of the most well-known tourist attractions in Jaisalmer; Gadi Sagar Lake originally was a human-made reservoir founded to provide a source of water to the people of Jaisalmer. Founded in 1367 by the first ruler of the city Maharawal Jaisal, this reservoir was revamped by Maharawal Garsi Singh.
 
See the Kuldhara Village, an abandoned village in the Jaisalmer. Established around the 13th century. Over the years, Kuldhara acquired a reputation as a haunted site, and the Government of Rajasthan decided to develop it as a tourist spot in 2010.
 
Head to the Sam Sand Dunes, and In the evening, go for a unique experience in the Desert. Enjoy a sunset Camel ride & a Jeep Safari. Afterwards, have dinner and watch a folk dance program. Stay overnight at a desert camp in a Swiss Tent accommodation.
 

Wake up early in the morning, and after breakfast, leave the Desert Camp For Longewala. Visit the Longewala War Memorial, which marks a 1971 war; Longewala War Memorial shows the aftermath of the war between Pakistan and India through a range of military items.
 
Head to Tanot Temple, situated at the Indo-Pak border in Rajasthan, and listen to one such miraculous tale about when the local deity Tanot aka Awad Mata, didn't let any Pakistani tank bomb explode. Indian soldiers who were certain of martyrdom & defeat went on to crush the Pakistanis in both wars 1965 & 1972.
 
Move to Bada Bagh, which is a fertile oasis on the bank of an artificial lake. Surrounded by the dense tree are the royal cenotaphs with beautifully carved ceilings and equestrian statues of the former rulers.
 
Stop by Jaisalmer Fort, famously known as Golden Fort in India. It was constructed by Raja Jaisal, Rajput ruler, in 1156 AD. It is believed to be one of the very few living forts in the world.
 
See Patwa Havelis, a cluster of five Havelis aligned in a narrow lane in the heart of the city. Of the five Havelis, the first haveli in the lane, aka the Kothari’s Patwa Haveli, is not only extraordinarily preserved and restored but is also open to visitors to experience the lifestyle of the erstwhile patwas.
 
Go to Nathmalji ki Haveli, constructed by Maharawal Berisal in 1885 CE, to serve as the residence of Diwan Mohata Nathmal, the then Prime Minister of Jaisalmer. The chief architects of this haveli were two brothers, named Hathi and Lulu. There is a fascinating story regarding its construction. It is believed that both the brothers started building the facets of the haveli simultaneously. The two sides are similar but not identical.
 
Continue to Salim Singh Ki Haveli, an architecturally notable residence built in 1815 with a peacock-shaped roof & numerous balconies. Overnight stay in Jaisalmer Hotel.
 

Drop off to Jaisalmer Airport, Jaisalmer Railway Station, or any desired location in Jaisalmer, marking the end of this tour.

Languages

English
Hindi

Tour's Location

Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India

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Bulk discount adult
# Discount group From adult To adult Value
1 Up To 1 Person. 1 1 0%
2 Up To 3 Person. 2 3 40%
3 Up To 6 Person. 4 6 47%
4 Up To 12 Person. 7 12 52%
5 Up To 15 Person. 13 15 58%
From: INR 99,000

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