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Camel Safari in RajasthanRajasthan is known for its wide desert and its numerous relics. And what better way there is of traveling through the desert but an adventurous ride on a camel as camels are well known animal that dwells on desert. This Rajasthan Camel Safari Tour provides just that Desert Expedition.Offering exciting camel safari Rajasthan.Camel Safari Rajasthan is a real adventure and the traditional way to experience the spectacular. Tour Destinations : : Delhi, Mandawa, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Mt. Abu, Ranakpur, Udaipur, Kota, Ranthambore, Jaipur, Agra, Delhi Tour Duration : 14 Nights / 15 Days Tour Itinerary
Day 01 Arrive Delhi Reach the capital of India, Delhi, here you will get warm traditional Indian greetings and will be guided to the hotel. After the relaxed and leisurely morning, leave for a tour of the royal city New Delhi. En route pass through the Raisina Hill to sight the President House, Parliament House past the magnificent India Gate, visit Quatab Minar, Humanyu’s tomb, Birla temple and the Lotus temple. In the evening visit the Red Fort to see the “Son et Lumire” show that is interplay of vibrant lights with the sound tracing the olden times of memorial till date.
Explore Old Delhi by visiting Red Fort, which is the most wealthy bastion and fort of a Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and also stopover Jama Masjid which is the India’s largest mosque. Memorial place of Mahatma Gandhi “Raj Ghat” is also a must see place. Afterwards drive towards Mandawa which is the triangular region between Delhi, Bikaner and Jaipur which further includes Sikar, Churu and Jhunjhuniun districts of Rajasthan.
This morning see the Mandawa-Shekhwati. The semi desert district of Shekhwati is commonly called as Rajasthan’s open air art gallery. Shekhwati is totally a unique district, as there is no other place in the entire world where there are hundreds of temples, haveli’s, wells, cenotaphs and forts. Also, stopover visit the haveli’s in Mandawa remarkably the Ladia Havelis and the Chokhani Saraf where the terrace offers a panoramic view of the entire town. Watch the astonishing frescoes on the walls of the homes and also the medieval paintings of Shekhawati. In the afternoon drive to Bikaner.
In the early morning make a tour of the Bikaner City and visit the stunning fort, the Junagarh Fort, which was built in 1611 AD. The other palaces which are a must visit include Karan Mahal, Anup Mahal, and also the Bijai Phool Mahal. Afterwards move towards Jaisalmer which is the ancient bastion on the Caravan way linking India with Arabia, Persia and the Mediterranean.
Today embark a half day tour of the forts of Jaisalmer. Later visit the Gadisar Tank and also the huge houses better called as havelis, some of them are the Premediaval Patwon Ki Haveli, Nathamal Ki Haveli, and Salim Shah Haveli with intricately carved screens on the front walls and the customary traditional architecture. Desert Camel Safari:
Have the breakfast at the camp and leave for Jodhpur, the Great Indian Desert, located on the sand stone hills bounded by a tough wall which is about 6 miles long with 7 entrance gates. In the afternoon also visit the Meherangarh Fort, alter drive to the old city and also the Clock Tower close to the largest spice market in sub continent. Visit to Jaswant Thada Cenotaph, which is the royal burial site and worthseeing. Then precede to experience the most momentous modern 20th century Fort, the Umaid Bhavan and also its museums making it undoubtedly a treasure trove.
In the morning travel to Mount Abu which is located 4000 feet above the sea level, and is a solitary hill station that is also a pilgrimage hub for Jains. In the afternoon visit the world popular Dilwara Jain Temple which includes five Jain Temples which were built in the starting of the 11th century with complex ornamental carvings which characterizes the climax in the ability of adornment stones Brahmin Kumari Ashram, Nikki Lake, Gyan Sarovar and Peace Park.
This morning leave for Udaipur and while traveling visit Ranakpur temples of Jains which was constructed in the 15th century in the beautiful valleys of Aravallis. The temple has a beautiful and a grand structure with about 1400 pillars which are completely different from each other. Moreover, the thrilling shade and light is totally stirring. After getting free from there in the afternoon explore the colorful bazaar of Udaipur.
Today visiting the attractions of Udaipur including the City Palace, and also visit the Sahelion-ki-bari, Fateh Sagar Lake, Pratap Smarak (a memorial to the legendary warrior Bhartiya Lok Mandal, Rana pratap museum).
Today morning travel to Kota which has an interesting combination of the New and the Old Rajasthan and also called as the industrial capital of Rajasthan. The fort is the main tourist attraction apart the might Chambal River. In the afternoon visit the museums and various elaborately painted chambers of Kota. Furthermore, The Ghazi Gate in Kota is also worth visiting as it is popular for its terrific mirror work, ivory inlaid doors and ebony.
This day takes a lifetime experience by taking a one hour Mountain Air’s fantastic Magic Mountain Flight of the impressive Himalayas to watch Mt. Everest. In the afternoon visit the gorgeous town of Pashupatinath, Bhaktapur and Bodhnat. Also, visit Patan which is the second largest city in the valley. Last, but not the least, before coming back to hotel stop at the Tibetan Refugee Craft Centre.
Drive to Jaipur which is called as the Pink City and also is the capital of Rajasthan. At the time of traveling visit the 17th century Palace of Amber. Way up to the Palace on Gaily Caparisoned Elephant to various forts with rooms and wonderful beauty which includes the world’s excellent chambers of mirrors and the Kali temple. Later in the afternoon stopover the Maharaja’s City Palace, where one can experience imposing blend of customary Mughal Art and Rajasthan. Also, Jantar Mantar-an accurate observatory, Birla White Marble temple and the Hawa Mahal- the palace of winds (a five storied structure with a magnificent pyramidal façade, hanging windows with latticed displays, spires and domes) are worth visiting.
Drive Agra all the way through the countryside where you can experience village women clothed in the luminously highlighted saris of the region. Additionally, you can experience camels and rural scenes. Furthermore, while traveling visit Fateh Pur Sikri, the ghost city which was built by Akbar the great in 1569. However, currently it is deserted which is left in isolation to muse over its past glory. Also, experience one of the seven wonders of the world Taj Mahal which is called as the monument of love.
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:: Rajasthan Colors A delightful blend of Mughal and traditional Rajasthani architecture, the City Palace sprawls over one-seventh of the area in the walled city. It houses the Chandra Mahal, Shri Govind Dev Temple and the City Palace Museum. Also visit HAWA MAHAL - The ornamental facade of this "Palace of Winds" is a prominent landmark in Jaipur. Their five-storey structures of sandstone plastered pink encrusted with fine trelliswork and elaborate balconies. The palace has 953 niches and windows. Built in 1799 by Pratap Singh, the Mahal was a royal grandstand for the palace women. |
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