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With our Forts & Palaces Tour, an enthralling voyage through the nation's most magnificent historical sites, you can fully immerse yourself in the splendor and extravagance of India's royal past. Explore Jaipur's regal majesty, where the City Palace and Amber Fort entice with their elaborate craftsmanship and magnificent architecture. Enjoy the lively Jodhpur bazaars while avoiding the majestic Mehrangarh Fort, a testament to Rajput bravery. Travel to the golden city of Jaisalmer, which offers stunning views of the surroundings and a historic fort that appears to emerge like a mirage from the desert sands. Discover Udaipur's calm splendor, which includes its captivating City Palace with a view of Lake Pichola's placid waters. Every stop on our Forts and Palaces Tour is an exploration of India's architectural wonders and rich history, guaranteeing an amazing journey that will take you back to a time when kings and queens reigned.
From
the beautiful chaos of Delhi, greetings! Take a plane to India and dive right
into the bustle of the country's capital, which is also its second-most
populous city. One of the oldest cities in the world, Delhi is noteworthy for a
number of reasons, including its stunning architecture, cultural variety, and
historical status as the capital of multiple empires.
When
you arrive at the Delhi airport, a driver will pick you up in a private vehicle
and drive you to the hotel so you can check-in. After resting, see Delhi's
sites. Take a drive past Rashtrapati Bhavan, the President of India's official
residence, to start the day. Next, make a stop at India Gate, a monument
honoring the 82,000 Indian soldiers who died in World War I between 1914 and
21.
We
will spend the night at the hotel in Delhi.
Eat
breakfast before starting your Delhi sightseeing day. The itinerary for this
day covers every aspect of Delhi, the former Mughal capital, including both
historical landmarks and contemporary activities. Please make a stop at the
UNESCO World Heritage site, Humayun's Tomb. Its cultural significance stems
from its creation in 1570, making it the first garden tomb on the Indian
subcontinent. The stunning Jama Masjid, the most magnificent mosque in India,
was built between 1644 and 1656 by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The next
destination needs to be the bustling Chandni Chowk, one of the busiest and
oldest marketplaces in Old Delhi. A nice area to ride a rickshaw is Chandni
Chowk.
Go
to a good restaurant for lunch. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the beautiful
Qutub Minar is a five-story, tapering tower that rises to a height of 73 meters
(239.5 feet). Around 1192, Qutub-ud-din Aibak, the founder of the Delhi
Sultanate, finished building the first level of the Qutub Minar. After that,
pay a visit to Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, one of Delhi's most important Sikh
temples or halls of worship. It is well-known for its connection to Har
Krishan, the ninth Sikh Guru. Its compound contains a sacred pool called the
"Sarovar."
We
will spend the night at the hotel in Delhi.
Breakfast
and Lunch Meals
Check
out of the hotel after breakfast and make your way to Agra. Since the city is
home to the Taj Mahal, one of the seven wonders of the world, welcome to
Wonder. The Taj Mahal's beauty is not fully captured in photographs. It is the
pinnacle and representation of love. To feel your mouth drop, you must be
present. In the past, the Mughal Empire's capital was Agra.
Arrive
at Agra by the afternoon. Go to a good restaurant for lunch. After checking
into the hotel, take a shower. Take a tour of Agra Fort in the late afternoon.
This historic fort served as the Mughal emperors' principal residence until
1638. Your amazement grows as you explore courtyard after courtyard of this
opulent red sandstone and marble fortification and listen to the guide's
account of the fort's past. To experience the true essence of Agra city, go to
the local market in the evening.
The
hotel in Agra is where you will spend the night.
Breakfast
and Lunch Meals
See
the magnificent Taj Mahal (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) first thing in the
morning. Shah Jahan built it in 1632 as a memorial to his queen Mumtaz Mahal
and to house her mortal remains.
After
breakfast, leave the hotel and go to Jaipur, also known as the Pink City, which
is renowned for its wide streets, colossal forts, majestic palaces,
breathtaking temples, and regal culture. One of Rajasthan's oldest and most
beautiful step wells is Chand Baori (Step Well), which may be seen en route.
Built in the eighth and ninth centuries, it features 3,500 slender stairs that
are perfectly symmetrical and descends 20 meters to the well's bottom.
Arrive
at Jaipur by nightfall. After checking into the hotel, take a shower. In the
evening, a guided walk tour of the well-known Pink City markets is available.
Jaipur is also known as a shopping haven. The lively markets in Jaipur provide
a pleasant chance to pause and make a purchase while on your tour. Admire the
glitz and glamour of the rows of shops offering bangles and other handcrafted
ornamental items. You will encounter the vibrant culture of this area as you
traverse the marketplaces.
The
hotel in Jaipur would be the place for an overnight stay.
After
a delicious breakfast, head off to see Jaipur's main attractions. See the
high-screen wall known as Hawa Mahal ("Palace of Winds"), which was
built to allow royal family women to observe street festivities without being
noticed from the outside. Next, go to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jantar
Mantar. The Rajput king Sawai Jai Singh constructed this set of nineteen
architectural astronomy instruments, which were completed in 1738 CE. Visit the
City Palace after that. The colossal royal building, constructed between 1729
and 1732 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, took up one-seventh of the walled city.
The palace is divided by a series of courtyards, structures, and gardens.
Visit
Jal Mahal, a palace in the center of Jaipur's Man Sagar Lake, in the afternoon.
The 17th century saw its construction. Next, pay a visit to the magnificent
Amer Fort, also known as Amber Fort, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The
current structure was constructed by Rajput Kings sometime in the late 16th century,
and it is Jaipur's main tourist destination. Built from white marble and pale
yellow and pink sandstone, this magnificent fort features a massive palace
complex that is divided into four main sections, each with its own courtyard.
Visit Nahargarh Fort in the evening for a breathtaking aerial view of Jaipur.
Savor
dinner at a classy restaurant later in the evening. The hotel in Jaipur is
where you spend the night.
Breakfast
and dinner meals
After
breakfast, depart from the hotel and make your way to Pushkar, a quiet,
spiritual, and holy hamlet. Pushkar is very different from other places in
Rajasthan, which adds to its allure. Devout Hindus visit this well-known Hindu
pilgrimage town at least once in their lifetime. It is well-known among Hindus
for having the world's sole temple dedicated to Lord Brahma.
Upon
arrival, check-in at the hotel. Spend the afternoon exploring the area. Go to
Pushkar Lake and spend some time at the marketplace. The main street is one
large market that sells everything a tourist could possibly want, from
didgeridoos to hippy-chic tie-dye. The town is nonetheless charmingly small and
genuinely magical in spite of the commercialism and banana pancakes. See the
Brahma Temple in the evening.
You
will spend the night at the Pushkar Hotel.
Breakfast
is one meal.
Check
out and travel to Bikaner after breakfast. The vibrant, dust-swirling desert
town of Bikaner has a stunning fort and a lively outpost vibe. Despite having
many hotels and a bustling camel safari sector, it is not as heavily impacted
by tourism as many other Rajasthani cities.
Arrive
in Bikaner by the afternoon and check into your accommodation. The afternoon
excursion includes a visit to Junagarh Fort, which was built in 1902 by Maharaja
Ganga Singh as a tribute to his father, Maharaja Lal Singh. It is a stunning
red stone structure that combines Rajput, European, and Mughal architecture. It
also has an amazing collection of hunting trophies and artwork. Visit the Camel
Breeding Farm (National Research Centre on Camel) after that. The only camel
breeding and research center in Asia is this one. The Government of India runs
the center, which occupies 2000 acres of semi-arid land.
Return
to the hotel. The hotel in Bikaner is where you will spend the night.
Breakfast
is one meal.
After
a satisfying breakfast, depart and make your way to Jaisalmer. Despite its
isolation, Jaisalmer is not forgotten as a city that has almost recovered from
its death in the last fifty years. Few visitors leave this popular tourist spot
in Rajasthan without hopping on a camel in the nearby Thar Desert. The 'Golden
City' is well-known due to its golden dunes and forts covered with golden honey
sandstone. Lakes, exquisite Jain temples, and Havelis (mansions) beautify
Jaisalmer.
Arrive
in Jaisalmer in the evening and check into your accommodation. You will have
the evening to yourself. The hotel in Jaisalmer is where you will spend the
night.
Breakfast
is one meal.
Visit
Jaisalmer Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, after breakfast. The unique fort
of Jaisalmer is home to about 3,000 inhabitants, making it a live urban centre.
Narrow, winding roads are interspersed with temples and homes, as well as
handicraft stores, lodging facilities, and dining establishments. Constructed
in 1156 AD by the Rajput prince Jaisal, it is the second-oldest fort in
Rajasthan.
Visit
the Patwon ki Haveli, often known as the "mansion of brocade
merchants," which is made up of five smaller havelis. Of all the havelis
in Jaisalmer, this intriguing structure is the most significant. The largest
and most opulent of these havelis is the first, which Guman Chand Patwa
commissioned and finished in 1805.
For
a true taste of the Thar Desert, spend the evening at the Sam Sand Dunes. A
once-in-a-lifetime experience is the sunset view from the dunes.
Return
to the hotel by dusk. The hotel in Jaisalmer is where you will spend the night.
Breakfast
is one meal.
Check
out of the hotel and travel to Jodhpur after breakfast. Greetings from the land
of fabled kings, gladiators, and royalty. Jodhpur, sometimes referred to as
"The Blue City," "The Sun City," and "The Gateway to
Thar," is renowned for its stunning Mehrangarh Fort, vivid blue
structures, temples, snacks, and food. Jodhpur, which was featured as the
setting for the film The Dark Knight Rises, draws hundreds of thousands of
tourists from around the world.
Check
in at the hotel when you arrive. You have the evening to yourself. You will
spend the night in the Jodhpur hotel.
Breakfast
is one meal.
Proceed
to Jodhpur for a local sightseeing tour after breakfast. Explore the stunning
Mehrangarh Fort, built by Rao Jodha in 1459 on a sandstone hill. One of the
most impressive forts in India, Mehrangarh rises perpendicularly and
impregnably from a rocky ridge that rises 120 meters above the Jodhpur skyline.
After
that, go to Jaswant Thada, Maharaja Jaswant Singh II's memorial made of
milky-white marble and situated 1km northeast of Mehrangarh over a small lake.
It is a collection of oddball domes. The Cenotaph is constructed from
exquisitely sculpted marble fragments. When the sun shines on these polished
and delicate sheets, a warm glow is produced.
Next,
take a tour of one of the biggest private residences in the world, Umaid Bhawan
Palace. A portion of the palace is run by Taj Hotels. Then go to the market in
Jodhpur.
You
will spend the night in the Jodhpur hotel.
Breakfast
is one meal.
Check
out of the hotel after breakfast and make your way to Kumbhalgarh. Located in
the Rajsamand area close to Udaipur in the state of Rajasthan, this Mewar
fortress is known as the Great Wall of India. It is situated on the western
slope of the Aravalli Hills. Among the Rajasthani Hill Forts, it is a World
Heritage Site.
Arrive
in Kumbhalgarh about midday and check into the hotel. Visit Kumbhalgarh Fort
after that. Located in the middle of a forest that has been transformed into a
nature refuge is the magnificent fort. After Chittorgarh Palace, it is the
second-largest and most important Mewar fort in Rajasthan. Under the direction
of Mandan, a highly renowned architect of the era, Rana Kumbha constructed the
magnificent fort during the Mewar dynasty in Rajasthan between AD 1443 and 1458.
The Kumbhalgarh fort, named for King Kumbha, was meticulously built on a
hilltop to give the Mewar kings a strategic location and protect them from
enemy attacks. Samprati, a Jaina prince from the second century BC, is credited
with building the fort on the site of an earlier castle.
The
hotel in Kumbhalgarh will be the place for an overnight stay.
Breakfast
is one meal.
Check
out of the accommodation and make your way to Chittorgarh after breakfast. The
word "Chittorgarh" conjures images of valiant, heroic Rajput kings
who have shown sacrifice and bravery. A popular tourist destination in
Rajasthan, Chittorgarh is a small area known mostly for its UNESCO World
Heritage fort perched on a hill.
Arrive
in the afternoon in Chittorgarh. Upon arrival, check-in at the hotel. Drive off
to explore Chittorgarh Fort, one of India's biggest forts, after that. Spread
across 692 acres, the Chittorgarh Fort, sometimes referred to as Chittor, is
beautifully situated atop a hill that rises to a height of 590 feet. It is an
excellent illustration of the well-liked Rajput architectural style. Next, go
to Vijay Stambh, also called Victory Tower. Rana Kumbha, the monarch of Mewar,
made it to commemorate his victory over Mahmud Khilji's combined Malwa and
Gujarati forces in 1448.
The
hotel in Chittorgarh will be the place for an overnight stay.
Breakfast
is one meal.
After
breakfast, leave the hotel and travel to Udaipur, also known as the "City
of Lakes." This city is a blend of Rajasthani culture, architecture, and
environment, and its stunning landscape tells the tale of its former grandeur.
Known as the 'Venice of the East,' Udaipur is a city of lakes surrounded by
verdant hills of the Aravalli Ranges and centered around blue-water lakes.
Arrive
in the afternoon at Udaipur. Upon arrival, check-in at the hotel. Visit the
renowned Sajjangarh Palace (also known as Monsoon Palace) after that.
Sajjangarh Palace, an ancient royal residence owned by the Mewar dynasty, is
situated on a hill just outside the city of Udaipur. By nightfall, head back to
the hotel.
You
will spend the night in the Udaipur hotel.
Breakfast
is one meal.
After
breakfast, go sightseeing in the area. See one of Udaipur's most exquisite
lakes, Fateh Sagar Lake. Next, observe the Sahelion ki Badi, which was provided
as part of a princess's dowry to a group of 48 young female attendants who
accompanied her to Udaipur. Visit the City Palace Complex after that. It was
built on a hilltop for almost 400 years, combining Mughal and Rajasthani
architectural styles to provide a broad perspective of the city and its
environs. See the magnificent Jagdish Temple near the City Palace Complex as
well.
Visit
Lake Pichola and take a sunset boat excursion (shared) in the evening. After
that, head to Bagore-ki-Haveli, a historic haveli (mansion) that is
magnificently situated close to Gangori Ghat on the shore of the idyllic Lake
Pichola. Bagore Ki Haveli, which was constructed in the 18th century by Amar
Chand Badwa, the Mewar kingdom's prime minister at the time, has been restored
and turned into a museum. See the Dharohar Folk Dance Show at Bagore-ki-Haveli
in the evening. Witness Rajasthani folk dancing, which includes traditional
Rajasthani puppetry and monthly performances of vibrant, energetic Marwari,
Bhil, and western Rajasthani dances.
The
hotel in Udaipur is where you will spend the night.
Check
out of the hotel after breakfast and make your way to the Udaipur Airport. Take
off for Delhi.
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