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  • Best of Rajasthan Tour
  • Best of Rajasthan
  • Rajasthan Tour packages

Best of Rajasthan Tour

Destination :

Delhi – Mandawa – Bikaner – Pokhran – Jaisalmer – Manvar – Jodhpur – Mount Abu – Udaipur – Chittourgarh – Deogarh – Pushkar – Ajmer – Jaipur – Samode – Agra – Sikandra – Delhi

Highlights:

  • As this travel plan is customized one for a private visit, we can adjust the visit and administrations according to your prerequisite.
  • A particular necessity, extraordinary intrigue visit, gatherings, course, shopping, national occasions, reasonable and celebrations, meeting with neighborhood individuals, safaris, outing, and dinner plan, convenience and so forth., can be masterminded as needs be at extra expense, assuming any.
  • During the National Ceremonies, Major Sports Events, New Year, Christmas, Fair and Festivals the bundle cost can be changed occasionally.

Best of Rajasthan Tour

On our Rajasthan Tour Package side, you will get some nice Rajasthan travel itineraries based on the most precise and traditional travel plans and destinations in Rajasthan. All our tour itineraries are fully adjustable and can be customized to suit your needs and personal attention.

Rajasthan Budget Tours brings some of the top places in the country, which include Rajasthan's favorite cities, Jaisalmer, Jaipur, and Udaipur. Overall, the aim here is to introduce you to the beauty of the land which is full of amazing forts palaces and havelis.

Feel the joy among the colorful people and centuries-old culture to warm the soul for an unforgettable experience. Go on a tour that strengthens Indian culture, customs and rituals to understand the uniqueness of the land steeped in spirituality and history.

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Day 1: Arrival - Delhi

Welcome on arrival at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi and transfer to pre-booked hotel by air-conditioned car. After check-in, travel documents related to travel planning and services will be handed over to you; Our representative will address all your questions regarding your entire tour plan. Later in the evening, he went to see the Light and Sound Show at the Red Fort. The show showcases an amazing history of the city in a very interesting way. Come back to the hotel and relax.
Light and Sound Show: Enjoy a spectacular show at the Red Fort. Which gives the city's 5,000-year-old history alive. Amidst the harmonious panoramic and historical atmosphere of the Red Fort, select episodes of the history of Delhi's historical and majestic past are vividly brought to life. Special effects combine with exceptional character to make the show an impressively memorable experience.

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Day 2 : Delhi

After having your morning breakfast, take a sightseeing tour of Old Delhi such as: Red Fort, Jama Masjid "India's largest and most magnificent mosque", Rajghat "Memorial of Mahatma Gandhi" where he was cremated. Sightseeing tour continues to visit New Delhi including Rashtrapati Bhavan, India Gate; To honor and pay tribute to the Indian soldiers who sacrificed themselves during the Afghan war, Birla Mandir (Lakshmi Narayan Temple), Humayun's Tomb, Lotus Shaped Bhai's Temple, Qutub Minar; Produced by Qutub-ud-Din Aibak of the Slave Dynasty. Sri Radha Parthasarathy Temple, commonly known as ISKCON Delhi Temple. In the evening you can opt for a cycle rickshaw ride from the vibrant and colorful market of Chandni Chowk. Later, go back to the hotel to rest and relieve your tiredness.

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Day 3 : Delhi – Mandawa (255 kms: 6 hrs)

After breakfast, check out the hotel and ride to Mandwa, begin Nawalgarh, tour the little town of the Shekhawati area, which enters magnificent frescoes and forts. Traveling the city, a decorated arched arrival gate adorned with Lord Krishna and his cows head to the market. Its Havelis yet stand witness to the rich and wealthy Marwari period of the 19th century. Later proceed with the drive to the medieval city of Mandawa in Rajasthan. Afterward, check out a Heritage Hotel. Mandawa is further remembered as the 'open-air art gallery' of Rajasthan. In the evening you can walk the thin streets of the local city, see the locals and shops. Enjoy fabulous music and dance, live shows by local performers during gala dinner. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Mandawa: The city was founded in the mid-18th century, established in the Shekhawati region in Rajasthan. Mandawa is known for its' pensive Havelis and fortresses. Nowadays, Mandawa is recognized as a great mirage-like Fort which is a famous heritage hotel with the latest facilities. The construction of this place recalls one of the customs and traditions that this region used to have in the Golden Age. Growing and leading merchants and traders built huge Havelis with beautiful wall paintings for their service. In history, the painting theme ruled the topics of mythology, animals, dancers, faith, paintings, displaying local legends, sporting and wrestling scenes, and more.

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Day 4 : Mandawa – Bikaner (190 kms: 4 hrs

After breakfast visit the city of Mandawa, visiting especially known havelis: Binsidhar Chokhani, Nayatiya, and Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli. Binsidhar Newatia Haveli is famous for its curious paintings. Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli is known for its erotic paintings and images, which are now mostly spoiled. These havelis are like museums, many havelis are built by wealthy merchants like in the old days. After check out from the hotel and drive to Bikaner. On the way to Deshnok, known for the world Rat Temple, this temple is 600 years old, dedicated to Goddess Karni Mata, the temple is built by Raja Ganga Singh of Bikaner, this temple is carved with silver gagar and marble. It is decorated with stone. work. Later continue to Bikaner drive to the hotel. The rest of the evening is free for rest. Overnight stay at a hotel in Bikaner.
Bikaner: The city was founded by Rao Bikaji in 1488; Rao Bikaji was the son of King Jodhaji of Jodhpur, due to some personal confrontation with his family, he dared to build his city by adopting desert and wastelands and then he turned into a charming city called Bikaner, and the city was King Bikaji. in the name of. A 500-year-old city with a glorious past is located in the northern part of Rajasthan. Rajput rulers have built magnificent palaces, temples, and forts here which echo the grandeur and images of monsoon clouds in this desert land. The city is fenced by 7 km long walls built in the 18th sanctuary with 5 huge gates around the city..

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Day 5 : Bikaner – Pokhran – Jaisalmer (330 kms: 6 hrs)

Today after breakfast visits the city of Bikaner, visiting the most popular and magnificent Junagadh fort built by Raja Rai Singh, it was never won during the entire history of Bikaner. There are about 37 magnificent palaces within the fort complex, 7 kilometers around the fort and 37 bastions and 2 huge gates. Later drive to the hotel and Jaisalmer, stopping on the way to Pokhran: Visit the huge fort of Pokhran. The city of Pokhran was renamed when India's first nuclear test took place in the 1970s. Pokhran Fort was built in 1532–1584 from yellow sandstone, although it was not typical like some other forts in Rajasthan, it has some magnificent palaces such as Mangal Niwas, Rani Mahal, and Phool Niwas or Phool Mahal; The tour of the Pokhran Museum is quite small inside the fort complex and includes weapons, pottery paintings and costumes worn by the Maharajas. After visiting the fort, proceed to Jaisalmer. On arrival, transfer to hotel for overnight stay.
Jaisalmer; The desert city is situated on the edge of the Thar Desert and is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in Rajasthan. Also known as the golden city, Jaisalmer is quite popular for the crowning of the Golden Fort. The city is a fantasy of yellow sandstone established in 1156 AD by Rawla Jaisal, a Rajput king. Jaisalmer is known for its golden-drawn sand dunes, magnificent havelis, thrilling Sam Dunes, Jain temples, picturesque Gadisar Lake and of course, royal heritage and culture. A tour of Rajasthan is incomplete without visiting Jaisalmer

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Day 6: Jaisalmer

Today a city journey of Jaisalmer city after breakfast, the most beloved Golden Fort, likewise known as Sonar Fort and Jaisalmer Fort, the fort is constructed on the top of the Trikuta hill, which has 99 strongholds, the most pensive feature being the Megh Darbar, and more There are many near the fort, the temples have marvelous havelis made by the rich merchants of the past, especially Nathmal ji's Havel, Patwans' Haveli, Salim Singh's Haveli, Jagged There are splendid mansions with stone and magnificent carvings, which are actually facing intricacy. Later, visit one of the magnificent lake known as 'Gadisar lake', the entrance of the lake is quite artistic and the story behind this lake is the story of the past era. If time allows and you want to cover more places, you can visit the temples of Amar Sagar and Mool Sagar Lake and Ladwara. The Sham Sand Drive at Sam Sand Dunes, the nearest location to the Sham Thunder Desert, seems to have golden sprawling sand as the gateway to the Thar Desert. Enjoy a camel ride on the sand hills. Next, return to the hotel for overnight.

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Day 7: Jaisalmer – Manvar (170 kms: 4 hrs)

Check out of the hotel after breakfast this morning and drive to Manwar in Devaru. This region falls under the Shergarh region of the Thar Desert and the region has the greatest sand hills. Upon arrival at the resort, experience a relaxing day. Early evening transfer on camels for a desert safari to Manavar camp site, approaching camp site by sunset. In the evening, experience folk dances and music under. the starlight sky, enjoying a theme dinner at the desert resort.
Manwar is an exotic tourist destination established in the center of the great Indian Thar Desert which offers a unique opportunity to enjoy the desert life, culture, wildlife and beauty of Rajasthan. The Manwar Resort is severed over 5 acres. Manufactured using local materials and methods, the resort has 21 well designed stone cottages with arched ceilings, tile-roofed eateries, open-air courtyards, book and gift shops, reading rooms and a swimming pool. There is a pool. The interiors are designed to be clean and sufficient spaces. Smooth plaster mixes plaster, patterned mosaic flooring, clay colors with customized ingredients with woven headboards and bedside lamps, furniture and rugs - all very particular to the desert region of Marwar.

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Day 8: Manvar – Jodhpur (110 kms: 3 hrs)

In the morning you can opt for a jeep safari to explore your lifestyle, villagers craftsman, carpenter, metal smith potter, cobblers to explore around the desert village. After returning to Village Safari to check-out and drive from Jodhpur, visit Bishnoi village. Villagers hailing from the Bishnoi caste are considered as guardians of animals. Bishnois are vegetarians and therefore have great reverence for all living things. Then to see the local handicrafts i.e. shoe makers, pottery men in their traditional costumes, women with ancestral silver jewelry, en-route clock and pictures of beautiful wildlife - black buck, chinkara, peacock, etc. Go, who is walking generously. Care by local villagers. Later left for Jodhpur. On arrival transfer to the hotel. In the evening you can choose to examine the local market by visiting numerous authentic restaurants. You can choose an open-air restaurant with Rajasthani hospitality offering genuine food and folk music and dance. Afterward, return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Jodhpur: Rajput house, (Rathore) - Impressive city of Rajasthan. 1459 AD by Rao Jodha. Organized in today, Jodhpur is one of the greatest and wealthy city of Rajasthan, which is known as the white city of Rajasthan. Jodhpur was once the capital of the Marwar state (northern part of Rajasthan). The old Taj Mahal, the fort of Mehrangarh, is a significant tourist attraction of Jodhpur. Another pride of Jodhpur is Umaid Bhawan Palace; This splendid palace has now been turned into a heritage hotel and the popular residence of the royal family of Jodhpur.

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Day 9: Jodhpur – Mount Abu (265 kms: 5 hrs)

After breakfast, this morning, take a sightseeing tour of the city, see the enormous Mehrangarh Fort, the spectacular Jaswant Thada (Tomb of the great Rajput king: Jaswant Singh), Umaid Bhawan Palace and Museum - India is one of the most excellent and noble palaces. After checking into the hotel, check into the hotel and drive to Mount Abu. If time grants, travel to see the magnificent sunset, one of Mount Abu's most popular locations, the sunset point, located southwest of Lake Nakki. Get back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Mount Abu is a famous hill station in the Sirohi district of Rajasthan. The mountain casts a distinct rocky plateau 9 km wide by 22 km long. Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary was founded in 1960 and covers 290 km of the mountain. In historical times, Mount Abu was hired from The Maharaja of Sirohi by The East-India Company (British Empire), Mount Abu until 1947 as a headquarters for the residents of Rajputana and as a sanctuary for soldiers Was used.

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Day 10: Mount Abu – Udaipur (165 kms: 4 hrs)

After the morning breakfast check out the hotel and go to Dilwara Jain temples and enjoy the sightseeing of Mount Abu; A collection of 5 temples, carved in white marble as India's nicest temple architecture, built between the 11th and 13th centuries, is a divine pilgrimage center for the Jain community. The Achalgarh Fort, built in the 14th century by the Rajput king Rana Kumbha of Mewar, remained sightseeing. It surrounds many beautiful Jain temples including Achleshwar Mahadev Temple (1412) and Kantinath Temple, you can also sense the Adhar Devi Temple made of solid stone; Sri Raghunathji Temple; And for Dattatreya, a temple and shrine built the summit Shikhar. The world headquarters of the Brahma Kumari order of women monks are also located here, as is the World Spiritual University of the same contradiction. After the trip, the drive to Udaipur remains. On arrival check into the hotel. In the evening enjoy a boat ride in Lake Pichola; You can choose your dinner at the Lake Palace Hotel, located in the middle of the lake. Afterward, return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Udaipur: One of the most romantic and beautiful city in North India, the city was founded by Rajput king Uday Singh in 1568 AD. Established on the banks of the shimmering Pichola Lake, it is one of the most passionate cities in Rajasthan. Udaipur is established in the dense Aravalli mountain range. It is a kaleidoscope of wondrous lakes, enchanting temples, lake gardens, marvelous forts and castles and the narrow roads of the old city, with a historical past distinguished by the poise and valor of Udaipur, Rajput kings, who have contributed years and valor on this city and commanded honor.

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Day 11: Udaipur

After breakfast, take a sightseeing journey of Udaipur attending one of the significant landmarks of the city - the Miracle City Palace complex. The palace is a magnificent white marble historical house of Rajput rulers. Here you will find notable places like Durbar Hall, Palace Museum, Crystal Gallery and Jagdish Temple, followed by Saheli ki Bari, a beautiful amusement garden for queens and the temple of rulers. The Indian Folk Arts Board is an ethnic display of Rajasthan's traditions and culture, ethnic ornaments are traditional outfits, puppets, masks, dolls, classical paintings, guna musical instruments. For a sightseeing tour of the ancient Eklingji and Nagda temples, visit the 22 km lake to Begela Lake in the evening. Overnight stay at the hotel.

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Day 12: Udaipur – Chittourgarh – Deogarh – Pushkar (230 kms: 7-8 hrs)

Get out of the hotel after breakfast and drive to Pushkar, tour the city of Chittorgarh, visit India's most powerful and largest historical fort: Chittorgarh resonates with romance and velvet tales for the Rajput tradition. A ruins bastion, where the royal past remains in its surrounding forts, majestic palaces and magnificent chhatris besieging the fort, the Kirti Stambha, Rana-Kumbha Palace, Padmini Palace, Meera Temple and Kumbh Shyam Temple and Kalika Mata Temple, State Archaeological Museum. Also, Enroute toured the luxurious Deogarh castle and saw the royal past of Rajasthan's grand era, which has now been transformed into a heritage hotel. You can opt for lunch at the Royal Heritage Hotel (on your own). Afterward, continue the drive to Pushkar, upon transfer to the hotel, you are free to take a stroll to rest in the evening or to see the ideal market of Pushkar. Overnight in the hotel.

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Day 13: Pushkar – Ajmer – Jaipur (135 kms: 3 hrs)

Pushkar is known for having the world's largest cattle fair every year in the month of November with a splendid celebration after breakfast. Visit the city to have a glimpse of Lord Brahma's temple surrounded by Pushkar Lake. The devotees took a dip in the holy water and prayed on the banks of the lake. Also visit the Pushkar Mela site, which is right in front of the Pushkar Lake. Later check the hotel and proceed towards Jaipur, visit Khwaja Saheb's dargah. It is the most important temple in India for Muslims and thousands of devotees of all religions visit the holy place through the year. Later continue the drive to Jaipur. On arrival, transfer to hotel for overnight stay.
Jaipur is universally acknowledged as the 'Pink City' of India. The walls, houses, and buildings of the whole city were painted pink for the splendid and grand reception of Britain's Prince Albert and Queen Victoria, in 1853 AD. I visited Jaipur. This magnificent city was established in 1727 AD. Took place in Ruler Jai Singh II. Jaipur is surrounded by hills on three sides. Jaipur is the only city in the world, established according to Hindu structural science called Shilpa Shastra. The city was originated in a rectangular shape of 9 blocks representing 9 divisions of the universe.

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Day 14: Jaipur

After breakfast this morning, take a tour of the Pink City to have a magnificent view of the Amber Fort found outside the city, built in the 15th century by Rajput Raja Man Singh. Following visit another great and majestic Nahargarh Fort close to Amber Fort. Drive back to the main city to attend the Imperial City Palace - the current residence of the royal family of Jaipur. The incredible Jantar Mantar was built and built by Raja Raja Jai ​​Jai Singh. The magnificent Hawa Mahal is also known as the 'B Palace of Winds Birla Mandir' with its white shimmering marble glow at night. You can visit the fort of Amber to watch a light and sound show: one holds the history of the citadel, which is pulsed with a mythological past of 600 years and 28 kings of the Kachhwaha dynasty, before their capital in Jaipur Has gone. Later you can explore the bustling market by expecting a cycle rickshaw ride. Enjoy your evening at the most factual and ethnic village resort: Chokhi Dhani, which is built on the theme of an ethnic village in Rajasthan with lots of pleasure like folk dances, puppet shows, astrology, music, camel rides. All are legendary environments. Enjoy traditional Rajasthani food. Later, return to the hotel for overnight stay.

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Day 15: Jaipur – Samode – Jaipur (Excursion of 1 hour one way)

Today we tour the Samode, (45 km: 1 hour) - Here you can discover Samode Haveli, Samode Bo, which was the royal castle and fort of the kings of Rajasthan, to retrieve the royal past of Rajasthan most pleasurable spot. You can also tour the homes of villagers to see their living and lifestyle. And to experience, the climate of the village enjoy a camel ride, a camel cart. You can prefer to have lunch/dinner (on your own) at Samode Haveli, which has been transformed into a heritage hotel. Following, return to Jaipur for overnight stay.

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Day 16: Jaipur – Fatehpur Sikri – Agra (240 kms: 5 - 6 hrs)

After breakfast, this morning, get out of the hotel and walk towards Agra. Restriction on entry into the old deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri of the Mughal Empire, a red sandstone built in honor of Saint Salim Chishti, who gave birth to 3 sons to Emperor Akbar. Notable among them is Diwan A Khas; Panch Mahal, Salim Chishti's Tomb and Buland Darwaza, one of the largest and tallest gateways in the world. After the trip… arrive at Agra, transfer to the hotel. Must visit Oswal Emporium in the evening, it took artists 10 years to construct this artistic symbol to see a replica of the Taj Mahal, as well as enjoy the light and sound show "Mohabbat-the-Taj: Saga of Love, Only Show" One of its kind in India! Return to hotel for overnight.

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Day 17: Agra

After breakfast this morning, visit the world's most beloved and attractive monument: the Taj Mahal with its stunning view at sunrise. Taj Mahal, a wonderful structural monument is one of the 7 wonders of the world. The journey proceeds including a visit to the Agra Fort. The fort was built in 1576 AD by the great Mughal emperor Akbar, which was structured and designed with red-stone barricades; Here you will find the magnificent Pearl Mosque and various other excellent examples of art: Jahangir Mahal, Moti Masjid, Machhi Bhawan, Nagina Mosque, Diwan-e-Khas, Sheesh Mahal, Diwan-i-Aam and Meena Bazaar. Emperor Shah Jahan imprisoned his rebellious son Aurangzeb at Musamman Bhurj, he would show his love through the Taj Mahal, where his beloved wife was cremated. Later visit the mausoleum of Itamad-ud-Daula, 35 km from Agra, built by Shah Jahan's Empress Nur Jahan, a monument to her great father. For an overnight stay at the hotel after sightseeing.

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Day 18: Agra – Sikandra – Delhi (230 kms: 5 hrs) - Hometown

After breakfast, this morning, get out of the hotel and drive towards Delhi. Mausoleum of the Mughal Emperor Akbar, a spectacularly designed structure of Hindu and Muslim architecture, while halting en route at Sikandra to see the Mausoleum of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. Later proceed to Delhi Airport to board the flight scheduled for the onward journey, the journey concluding with exciting memories.

INCLUDED
Hotel accommodation on twin sharing with buffet breakfast.
Aircon car with English speaking driver throughout the tour for all transfers, sightseeing, intercity travel.
Car services are inclusive of all services; right from pick up from the airport till departure.
Driver allowance (food & Stay)
All toll taxes, entry permit and parking charges.
English Speaking guide at the time of sightseeing.
Elephant ride ascending the amber fort in Jaipur.
One dinner at Chokhi Ki Dhani –5 star village theme resort with folk dances, puppet show.
01 Cycle Rickshaw ride for in Jaipur for an hour to explore the colourful market of Jaipur.
Delhi and Jaipur Light and Sound Show Tickets.
NOT INCLUDED
Any international/domestic air/train fare.
Monuments/sightseeing entry charges.
Government Service Tax (GST) 5% on the tour package.
Any expenses of personal nature such as laundry, tips, phone calls, insurance, portage, soft/hard drinks, meals unless not specified etc.
Anything which is not mentioned in the 'Inclusions' shall not be the part of this package.