India Tiger Safari
WILDLIFE Resorts
WILDLIFE National Park
Gems of India
- Total Days:
19 Nights / 20 Days Programme - Places to Visit :
New Delhi – Mandhawa – Bikaner – Jaisalmer -Jodhpur – Udaipur – Pushkar – Jaipur – Ranthambhore –- Agra – Gwalior - Orchha - Khajuraho – Varanasi – New Delhi to fly back home
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S.N |
Sectors |
Kms/Hrs |
Programme |
1 Day |
Arrive Delhi. |
Flight |
Delhi the capital of india,is a historical city,which attracts the the tourists because of its historical past.This city is one of the oldest city with lots of monuments and temples that are a sight to watch. Any visitor’s visit to this city will go incomplete without a visit to these historical places.Delhi is a 1000 years old city with great market places which fancy of a lot of exquisite stuff which is worth having a glimpse of.When you arrive at the airport in Delhi,you will be received by the representatives of Nature Safari who will then take you to the hotel booked for you. Overnight in Delhi |
2 Day |
Delhi |
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After a relaxed breakfast start the city tour: |
3 Day |
New Delhi-Mandawa |
220/5 |
Morning proceed for Mandawa. Arrive Mandawa check into hotel. The guided tour will take you to the beautiful village of Shekhawati,town Mandawa. Walking tour of the painted 'havelis' of some of the leading business families of the country. Though they no longer live here, the local caretakers are happy to show the visitors around. Chowkhani Haveli, Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli, Lakshmi narayan Ladia Haveli, Mohahanlal Saraf Haveli and Bhag chandika Haveli are of special interest. Spend the major part of the day looking into frescoes. Overnight stay in Mandawa. |
4 Day |
Mandawa-Bikaner |
190/4 |
Early morning view the sunrise at the Desert Resort at Mandawa and then proceed for Bikaner. On arrival check into the hotel. Later in afternoon visit to a camel-breeding farm. The farm will up date you about the breeding time of camels and how they are taken care and raised in the farm. Evenings enjoy the stroll at the bustling bazaars of the city center over brimmed with handicraft and miniature paintings. Stay in a hotel overnight |
5 Day |
Bikaner- Jaisalmer |
330/6 |
Morning city tour of Bikaner and later drive to Jaisalmer 330kms /6hrs drive. On arrival check into Hotel. Overnight at Jaisalmer |
6 Day |
Jaisalmer |
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Morning full day city tour of Jaisalmer. Overnight at Jaisalmer Known as SONAR QUILA or the Golden fort, rising from the sand, the mega structure merges with the golden hues of the desert ambience and the setting suns in its most colourful shades gives it a fairy tale look. Its simply a magic, the bastions envelops a whole townships that consist of palace complex various security sources and the havelis of rich merchants carved with an incredibly light touch, several temples and the residential complexes of the armies and traders placed strategically on the trade route, from where the ancient caravans passed en-route passing all the riches for the prosperity to an otherwise non source full kingdom. These merchants served and acquire a great deal of power and noble status in the royal courts of Bhatti Rajputs who founded the state in the 12th century and proceeded further. But the rich merchant inspired by the classic style of the royals , constructed huge mansions (havelis) adjacent to each other in the nature of medieval culture and profusely decorated walls and ceilings and intricately carved outdoors and interiors. The colourful art forms and some how side kind the royal heritage and made it appear more pale in comparison. The craftsmen were usually muslims who were induced on their journey to exhibit their skills. The results was architectural purity that cannot be seen elsewhere. |
7 Day |
Jaisalmer- Jodhpur |
243/5 |
After breakfast drive to Jodhpur 243kms /5hrs drive. On arrival check into hotel. Jodhpur was founded by the Rajput chief Rao Jodha in 1459. The city was the erstwhile capital of the Marwar state. A 10-km-long wall made of stone and built about a century after the city was founded, surrounds the old city. There are about 100 towers in the city, most of which are surrounded by defensive battlements. It was founded in 1459 A.D. by Rao Jodha-chief of the Rathore clan of Rajputs who claimed to be descendants of Rama - hero of the epic 'Ramayana'. Rahores controlled a large part of Rajasthan, especially during the reigns of Rao Udai Singh (1581 AD) and his son Raja Sur Singh ((1595), who conquered Gujarat and a good part of Deccan for the Mughal Emperor Akbar. The Rathores always had good relationships with the Mughals and Maharaja Jaswant Singh (1678) supported Shahjahan in the Mughal struggle for war of succession. Only problematic relationship they had was with Aurangzeb. After the death of Aurangzeb in 1707, Maharaja Ajit Singh became the ruler of Jodhpur. He drove out Mughals from Ajmer and added substantially to the Mehrangarh Fort. Overnight stay in Jodhpur |
8 Day |
Jodhpur –Udaipur |
260/5 |
Morning after breakfast visit the Majestic Meharangarh Fort,situated on a low sandstone hill. Within the fort, visit Moti Mahal and Phool Mahal. Also visit Bishoni village and later drive to Udaipur on arrival check into hotel. Overnight in Udaipur. |
9 Day |
In Udaipur |
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The city was founded in 1567 AD by Maharana Udai Singh on the advice of a sage. Udaipur was last of the numerous Mewar capitals. It was in Udaipur that legendary Maharana Pratap was born. He was obsessed with Chittaur and the past glories of the Sisodia clan possessed his mind. Maharana Pratap left Udaipur to win back Chittaur from the Mughals. But he failed in his attempts and Udaipur remained the capital of Mewar till India got her independence.The memory of the failure of noble Pratap gives Udaipur its pervading mood of nostalgic wistfulness. |
10 Day |
Udaipur - Pushkar |
260/5 |
Morning has much charm for you, full day enjoyment at the famous Pushkar Fair. A fair full of festivity, merriment, games and laughter'. Enjoy some awesome photography of rich culture and tradition of Rajasthan and you will also get a change to see Rajasthani women decked out in all their traditional jewelry and colorful veils. It is just spellbinding to view camels festooned with motley of colors and ornaments participating in a camel race. Other attraction of the Pushkar is its unique accommodation in form of tents on the cool sand under the open sky, luxuriate in the bonfire with some traditional music and dances performed by the locals. Over night at Pushkar |
11 Day |
Pushkar-Jaipur |
140/3 |
Drive after breakfast to Jaipur, 140kms, about 3 hours drive. |
12 Day |
Jaipur |
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Morning after breakfast full day city tour of Jaipur. |
13 Day |
Jaipur -Ranthambhore |
180/4 |
Morning after breakfast drive to Ranthambhore . On arrival check into hotel. |
14 Day |
In Ranthambhore |
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Morning & Evening drives in the park. Breakfast, lunch and dinner at resort. Overnight in Ranthambore.During the day visit the famous Ranthambhore Fort. (12 kms. from the Resort) Perhaps the only one fort, which is not visible from a long distance. The Fort is a massive enclave and quite high. Mughal Emperor Shah Alam gifted it to Sawai Madho Singh I of Jaipur in 1754 AD and since then it was maintained as the private hunting preserve. Much later, Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh were part of the Royal Hunting, who stayed here too. It’s a unique Rajput Fort. Archeological Department took it in 1964. It is 1578 ft from the sea level and 750ft from ground. Total area of the fort is about 7 miles. There is no drive way up to the fort, just the stairs. There are three big artificial lakes up in the Fort. Overnight Tiger Den Resort. |
15 Day |
Ranthambhore - Agra |
285/6 |
Early morning after breakfast drive to Agra 285 kms/6hrs drive. Enroute visit Fatehpur Sikri - This exquisite city built by Akbar the Great in 1569, in red sandstone, with its forts, palaces and mosques was abandoned 14 years after its creation due to political reasons. The Diwan-i-am - a vast courtyard in which the emperor gave daily public audience; Diwan-i-khas - a large quadrangle which contained all the major functions of the Palace, Pachisi court, the Emperors private living quarter, Jodha Bhai’s Palace, Mariam’s Palace, Birbal’s Palace, Hawa Mahal and Panch Mahal are some of the important buildings of this residential complex. The Friday Mosque and the exquisite tomb of Sheik Salim Chisti are in the religious grounds set aside in a separate enclosure adjacent to the secular buildings. Agra is famous as the home to one of the Seven Wonders of the World - the Taj Mahal. The architectural splendour of the mausoleums, the fort and the palaces in Agra is a vivid reminder of the opulence of the legendary Mughal Empire. Agra was their capital for nearly a hundred years from 1564. A pleasant town, with a comparatively easy pace, Agra is known for its superb inlay work on marble and soapstone by artisans who are hereditary crafts persons. The city is also famous for its carpets, gold thread embroidery and leather shoes. |
16 Day
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Agra- Gwalior - Orcha |
120 |
Morning sunrise visit to Taj Mahal and after breakfast drive to Gwalior 120 kms/ 3 hrs drive. On arrival visit Gwalior. The historic city Gwalior is situated in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh on the main New Delhi-Mumbai and New Delhi-Chennai rail route. About 321 km from the national capital New Delhi, Gwalior is an important city of Madhya Pradesh in India. Gwalior is an old city, known for its old and massive forts. The legend says, Gwalior derives its name from a great sage Gwalipa who cured a chief of the Kachwaha clan suffering from leprosy. Today, Gwalior is one of the most developed cities of India with factories producing cotton, yarn, paint, ceramics, chemicals, and leather products. The city is also famous for many esteemed educational institutions. Gwalior Fort built in the 15th century by Raja Mansingh Tomar on a hilltop, the mighty Gwalior Fort overlooks the city. The outer wall of the fort stands two miles in length and 35 m in height After lunch drive to Orchha 120 kms /3hrs drive. On arrival check into Resort. Orchha means 'hidden', it is situated 16 kms away from Jhansi, on the banks of the river Betwa in the state of Madhya Pradesh, is surrounded by charming hills and greenery. This small village was once the capital of the region ( Bundelkhand). The historical monuments of Orchha still retain their pristine charm and narrate stories of war and peace, of love and destruction. |
17 Day |
Orcha – Khajuraho |
175/4 |
Morning visit temple of Orchha. There are huge palaces and with pleasant views of the countryside from their upper levels. Orchha was established in the 16th century by the Bundela Rajput chieftain Rudra Pratap who chose this land along the Betwa river as an ideal site for his capital. Raja Bir Singh Ju Deo one of the succeeding rulers built the elegant Jehangir Mahal, a tiered palace crowned by graceful chhattries. This provides some very exotic views. Orchha is now an abandoned land but not forgotten. The enchanting exteriors and interiors are decorated by beautiful Bundela school of painting Orchha is a photographer's delight with architectural gems abounding this town. Beautiful Monuments in this region are not bare stone but have a plastering on them. Later drive to Khajuraho (175 kms/4hrs) Temples of Khajuraho |
18 Day |
Khajuraho –Varanasi |
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Morning : visit the Eastern and Southern group of temples. The Parsvanath temple of the Eastern group is the group’s largest Jain temple. The themes depict, in charming detail, everyday activity. Also visit the Duladeo temple dedicated to Shiva and the Chaturbhuj temple of the Southern group. Varanasi is one of India’s most important pilgrimage sites and the holiest of holy cities for Hindus. Known also as Kashi and Benaras, Varanasi is one of the world’s oldest living cities, and has been a centre of learning and culture for well over 2000 years. |
19 Day |
Varanasi – New Delhi |
Flight |
Early morning : Take a boat ride at dawn down India's most sacred river, The Ganges. Sun rise at the holy river is a truly tranquil and breath taking sight with pilgrims standing waist-deep in water, praying to the rising Sun. Past these bathing ghats, see the "burning ghats" where the Hindus cremate their dead. This is done with great religious fervour which makes for a moving experience. On your return walk through the streets of the old city. See the famous Vishwanath temple with its spires covered with gold, dedicated to Shiva, the presiding deity of the city. Return to the hotel for Breakfast |
20 Day |
New to Fly Back Home |
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Afternoon board a flight to mumbai . On Arrival transfer to International Airport to Board Flight Back Home. |
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