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Jeep Safari in Rajasthan

Jeep Safari Rajasthan
Jeep Safari Rajasthan

This is one of the most excellent tours for those individuals who like to partake and explore the adventure of Rajasthan in a jeep instead of doing a tour in a bus or a car. We travel in the core of Rajasthan and meet with the artisans, tribals at their village life and work. This kind of tour simply provides experiencing Rajasthan in a totally different way.

Tour Destinations : Delhi, Agra, Fatehpur Sikri, Swami madhopur, Jaipur Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Kelwada, Kumbalgarh, Udaipur and Delhi 

Tour Duration : 19 Nights / 20 Days

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Tour Itinerary


Day 01: Delhi

Reach Delhi and move to a hotel and also have a mixed sightseeing of both the Old Delhi and New Delhi which includes visiting Jama Masjid, Red Fort, Shantivan, President House, Humayun’s Tomb, Qutab Minar and last but not the least the famous India Gate.


Day 02: Delhi/Agra

Travel to Agra which is at a distance of 210 km from Delhi. While traveling stopover Sikandara which is the mausoleum of Akbar and on arrival go on for visiting the attractions like Itmad-ud-Daula’s and also one of the seven wonders of the world Taj Mahal which was constructed by Shah Jahan in the loving remembrance of his dearly loved wife Mumtaj Mahal. 20,000 people were engaged for constructing Taj Mahal which was completed in almost 22 years.


Day 03: Agra/Fatehpur Sikri/karauli

From Agra drive to Karauli which is at a distance of 200m km, and is a picturesque township founded in 1348. Here you can experience a peaceful rural atmosphere apart the Kaila Devi temple and the City Palace. While traveling, visit Fatehpur Sikri which is called as the stand stone city.


Day 04: Karauli/HAdothi

Drive to Sapotra which is 40 km away from where we started cycling towards Hadoti which is at a distance of 25 km from Sapotra. While traveling we stopped nearby the Morel River to eat. We will cross various fascinating villages and countryside and stayed in a village camp at night.

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Day 05: Sawai Madhopur

Today we will do cycling for almost 3 hours, 20 kms to Mulana Dungar. On the way, we will come across one more river known as Banas, and again from Mulana Dungar we will travel for almost 35kms towards Sawai Madhopur one hour by bus and car each. Sawai Madhopur is spread in a vast area of over 400 sq kms and after reaching Sawai Madhopur we will take an afternoon ride in Ranthambore National Park. Here we will experience Deers, Tigers, Cheetal, Blue Bull, Sambars and many more.


Day 06: Sawai Madhopur/Jaipur

After taking one round of the park in the morning, we drive 167 kms by car and bus towards Jaipur. Jaipur is also known as the pink city of Rajasthan because of the fact that the old walls of the city are painted pink as pink color in rajputs is linked with hospitality. It is situated at the corner of the Great Indian Desert and also it is the entrance to Rajasthan.

Day 07: Jaipur

Seeing the sights of the city palace, Observatory, Wind Palace and also the local bazaars we visited the Amber Fort on the back of the elephant.


Day 08: Jaipur/Bikaner

We will visit Junagarh Fort which is in Bikaner which is 319 kms from Jaipur.


Day 09: Bikaner/Nokha/Bangarwala Bera

A travel to Nokha which 60 km away and reaching there we will proceed to Bangarwala Bera on a camel for almost 15 km in desert. O/N in Camp


Day 10: Bangarwala Bera/Khagan

Travel 19 kms to Khangan on camel back. O/N in Camp


Day 11: Khagan/bhardia

Today we will go on camel covering 13 kms till Bhardia which is an overnight camp.


Day 12: Bhardia/Jhamba/Jaisalmer

The Camel safaris was finished at Jhamba which is 15kms away and drive 225 km towards Jaisalmer in the deep core of the Thar Desert. However, Jaisalmer is counted as the significant bastion in the region. Also visit the Jaisal fort, the Jain temple which was built in 1156 AD and various other Havelis as well.

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Day 13: Jaisalmer/Jodhpur

Drive to Jodhpur from Jaisalmer which is at a distance of 295 km and also is one of the distinctive significant states of Rajasthan. After lodging in the hotel visit the Mehrangarh Palace which was founded in 1459.


Day 14: Jodhpur/Ghanerao

Travel 200 km towards Ghanerao, a small town set near some stunning tribal villages and append night in the Ghanerao Castle.   

Day 15: GHANERAO/BANGE KA BAGH

Trek in the Aravali Hills all the way through the tribal village’s up to a distance of 12 km to Bange ka Bagh and stay in the Jungle Lodge at night.


Day 16: bange ka bagh/Kelwara

Additionally, trek to Kelwara, which is approximately 12km away and visit some traditional villages which gives an opportunity to experience some wildlife. Make an overnight stay in a hotel.


Day 17: Kelewara/Kumbalgarh/Udaipur

We walk to Kumbalgarh Fort 6 km from Kelwara, after visiting the dort drive to Udaipur which is at a distance of 90 km. While traveling visit Ranakpur Jain Temples, which are a sensation of Indian architecture. These temples were built in the 15th century and consist of 1444 different pillars. Afterwards overnight stay in the hotel.

Day 18: Udaipur

Visit the main attractions of Udaipur including City Palace, Sahelion-ki-Bari, Pratap Memorial, Lake Pichola and Fatehsagar and many more. 

Day 19: Udaipur/Delhi

In the morning board a flight to Delhi, relax and rest for the free time and afterwards in the evening transfer to the international airport.

Day 20: Delhi/Departure

Board the flight for the some other destinations.


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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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