Delhi-Mandawa- Bikaner- Khimsar – Jaisalmer- Osian – Johdpur – Kumbhalgarh – Udaipur – Pushkar – Samode -Jaipur – Bharatpur – Agra –Delhi
Arrive at Delhi and enjoy some leisure time. Spend the evening experiencing this vibrant city.
Drive to Bikaner – the desert city of Rajasthan that was established by Rao Bikaji in 1488. Visit Junagarh Fort, constructed by 6th ruler of Bikaner Raja Rai Singhji, who ruled for the duration of 1571-1612. The Fort is created by red sandstone & marble with cabins & verandas decorating the constructions. Afterward visit to Lal Garh Palace, constructed by Maharaja Ganga Singh (1881-1942), an architectural masterwork in red stonework, in reminiscence of his father Maharaja Lal Singh. In evening head back to the hotel for night stay Bikaner.
Head towards Khimsar, on the border of the vast Thar Desert. On the way to Khimsar visit the renowned Rat Temple at Deshnok. At Khimsar, visit the fort, which is a fine example of the resplendent past, seen through the marked ramparts & towers that take you back to the splendid past.
Head towards Jaisalmer, the crowning glory of Rajasthan. Often called the golden city due to the massive expanse of the desert, it was an imperative prehistoric trading and dealingcenter because of its location. It is home to many havelis made out of yellow sandstone.
Start your day visiting the older city of Jaisalmer. Check out the great Jaisalmer Fort, constructed by Rawal Jaisal in the year 1156. Also visit the superlative Patwon Ki Haveli and admire the intricate carvings done on its windows. It was constructed by the wealthy trader Guman Chand Patwa & his sons. It is practically the pride and joy of Jaisalmer.Later in evening drive to Sam Sand dunes to get the real feel of the Thar Desert. Experience a camel ride, enjoy an ethnic Rajasthani cultural dance and some sumptuous local food in the evening.
Have an excursion tour of Jodhpur, the pride of Rajasthan. Rao Jodha, a leader of the Rathore tribe, established the city in year 1459 and constructed the Mehrangarh Fort. Positioned at a peak of 125m, the fort has a museum with superb compilation of palanquins, Elephant encumber, imperial cribs, outfits & furnishings. Later in the afternoon visit theGudaBishnoi rural community, where you will see a clash of ethnic colour& rural artistic splendor. You must see their conventional community and also their handiwork like shoes, earthenware and hand knitting. Drive back to Osian and spend the night at the hotel.
Start with a guided city tour of Udaipur including; City Palace.You can witness the splendor of the Palace from the moment you enter at the northern Tripoli Gate with a patio embracing the facade of the filigree terrace & elaborated cupola – topped loom. Go toSahelion ki Bari also called the – Garden of Maids of Honour. It was made by Maharana Sangram Singh for his daughter & the women’s of the Queen’s patio. Later visit the Indo – Aryan Jagdish Temple. It is the most gorgeous shrines of Udaipur. Enjoy a boat ride on Lake Pichola. Also, seeJag Niwas palace and Jag Mandir- the two islet palaces on the lake.
Take an excursion to Jaipur – prevalently known as the Pink City. Start you trip here with a visit to the Amber Fort.Enjoy an Elephant back ride upto the entrance of the fort situated on the top of the steep hill. Head towards City Palace, a great mix together of Rajasthani & Mughal construction. Later go to the planetary observatory known as – Jantar Mantar and then to Hawa Mahal, a five storied building made mainly for the royal women, so that they could observe the delegations and markets from its 953 small windows. In the evening head back to Samode for a night stay.