India Tours
Duration: 07 Days - 06 Nights
Arrive at Jaipur Airport / Railway Station and proceed to hotel and check in. After some rest visit Birla Temple and Nahargarh Fort (Sunset view over city). Evening visit Chokhi Dhani for Rajasthani traditional dinner with dance and music. Overnight stay at hotel.
Post breakfast proceed for full day city tour as below.
Amber Fort - This magnificent fort comprises an extensive palace complex, built from pale yellow and pink sandstone, and white marble, and is divided into four main sections, each with its own courtyard. Enjoy an Elephant ride to ascend to the Fort.
City Palace - The palace was built between 1729 and 1732 AD by Sawai Jai Singh II. He ruled in Amer and planned and built the outer walls of the palace and later rulers added to the architecture of this palace. Jantar Mantar - A collection of nineteen architectural astronomical instruments, built by the Rajput king Sawai Jai Singh II, and completed in 1734 century. It features the world's largest stone sundial, and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The Hawa Mahal - A structure made of red and pink sandstone and has a pyramidal structure which almost resembles a crown. It is regarded as the signature building of Jaipur and was built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh.
Jal Mahal - Situated smack in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, on the road that runs between Jaipur and Amber Fort (Amer Fort), the 18th-century Jal Mahal (Water Palace) is a gorgeous red sandstone palace that’s accessible only by boat. Though currently closed to visitors, the dreamlike structure is still an incredible sight to behold from shore. Overnight stay at hotel.
Post breakfast checkout and proceed to Ranthambore National Park. On arrival at Ranthambore, check-in at the wildlife resort. After Lunch visit the Ranthambore Fort. Evening is free for leisure. Overnight stay at resort.
Breakfast at resort. Today drive to the National Park for Wildlife Viewing in the morning and afternoon. Ranthambore National Park is located in Sawai Madhopur. It is one of the biggest national parks in Rajasthan state of India. With an area of 392 km², the park is one of Project Tiger Reserves of India. Ranthambore National Park is acknowledged for holding a large population of tigers. Other wild animals found in the woods of the park include dhole, leopard, hyena, nilgai, chital, wild boar, sambar and sloth bear. Overnight stay at resort.
Post breakfast checkout and proceed to Udaipur via Chittorgarh. Arrive at Chittorgarh and visit Chittorgarh Fort; plainly known as Chittor is spread majestically over a hill of 590 feet in height and is spread across 692 acres of land is a fine example of the popular Rajput architecture. Also visit Padmini Palace; the majestic palace is a historical monument related to the self-sacrifice of Rani Padmini after Chittorgarh was attacked by the Sultan of Delhi, Alauddin Khilji. Later continue journey to Udaipur. On arrival at Udaipur check in hotel. Overnight stay at hotel.
Post breakfast proceed for Udaipur city tour as below.
Fateh Sagar Lake - A sparkling lake which is one of the major tourist spots in the city. Surrounded by the Aravalli Hills, it is the second largest artificial lake in the city and is known for its scenic beauty. The Lake is sprawled over an area of one square kilometre and is divided into three distinct islands. The largest of these is called the Nehru Park and houses a boat-shaped restaurant and a small zoo for kids. It also doubles as a famous picnic spot. The second island has a public park with water-jet fountains. The third island comprises of the best solar observing site in all of Asia, the Udaipur Solar Observatory. Maharana Pratap Memorial - The memorial is a tribute to the great king and his loyal companion of years, the famous horse Chetak, who is famous for his sacrifice for the Rana in the Battle of Haldighati. Here, Maharana Pratap sits atop his favourite mount as a bronze statue, wielding a spear and charging towards the enemies of Rajputana.
Saheliyon Ki Bari - A majestic 18th century monument also known as the Garden or the Courtyard of Maidens. As the name suggests, it was made for the maidens who accompanied the Princess after her marriage to Maharana Sangram Singh.
City Palace - The City Palace in Udaipur is considered to be the largest royal complex in Rajasthan. The magnificent palace was built in the year 1559 by Maharana Uday Singh and served as the main seat of power, where the Maharanas lived and administered the kingdom from. The intricate architecture of the regal palace is a subtle mix of medieval, European as well as Chinese influences and is embellished with numerous domes, arches and towers.
Sajjangarh Palace - A former royal residence belonging to the Mewar dynasty, who ruled over this place for centuries. It was originally intended to be a nine-storeyed astronomical observatory to note and assess the arrival and patterns of monsoon clouds.
Vintage Car Museum - It is an awesome place for automobile and car lovers. Among the most popular displays of the Vintage Car Museum are the 1934 Rolls Royce Phantom which was used in the famous James Bond movie Octopussy and the Cadillac convertible that escorted Queen Elizabeth back to the airport in 1961. There are around 20 more antique pieces here that you can feast your eyes on if you are a motor lover, like four more Rolls Royces, one MG-TC Convertible, two Cadillacs, one Ford-A Convertible, one Vauxhall-12 and solar-powered rickshaws. Overnight stay at hotel.
Post breakfast check out and get drop at Udaipur Railway Station / Airport for your return journey.