12 Days India Group Tour: India Rajasthan In-depth Discovery in Small Group
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Tour Code: AOT-IND-C
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Travel Route: Delhi - Agra - Jaipur - Pushkar - Jodhpur - Udaipur - Delhi
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Features: Culture, Art, Architecture, Religious Sites, Temples, Forts, Palaces, Royal Tombs, Monuments, World Heritage, Markets, Museums, Food and Cuisine, Lake
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Tour Type: Small Group of maximum 12 travelers, guaranteed departures;
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Guide & Driver: English-speaking guide, experienced driver with a regular tourist vehicle
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Accommodation: 11 Nights at 3 Star Standard Hotel
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Ready for an unforgettable adventure at an affordable price? Embark on an in-depth discovery unlike any other - our 12-day India group tour! Explore the iconic treasures of the Golden Triangle cities and delve into the captivating region of Rajasthan.
Rajasthan, the legendary "Land of Kings", beckons with its majestic forts and palaces, each a testament to the Rajput era's architectural brilliance. Imagine yourself exploring Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, Amber Fort and Hawa Mahal in Jaipur, and the City Palace of Udaipur - all showcasing unique styles and offering a glimpse into royal life.
This discovery tour whisks you away to 6 unforgettable destinations. Immerse yourself in the iconic forts of Delhi and Agra, explore the vibrant cities of Rajasthan, and discover the "Pink City" of Jaipur, the spiritual haven of Pushkar, Jodhpur's architectural wonders, and the serene beauty of Udaipur, the "City of Lakes".
Travel with like-minded adventurers on our small group tour. Our affordable pricing allows you to explore India worry-free, with our dedicated team handling all the details. Book your spot today and start planning your unforgettable Indian adventure!
Itinerary at a Glance
Delhi (3 Days)
Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk, India Gate, Qutub Minar, Humayun's Tomb, Red Fort (outside view)
Agra (2 Days)
Mehtab Bagh, Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Itmad-ud-Daula's Tomb, Fatehpur Sikri
Jaipur (2 Days)
Amber Fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal
Pushkar (1 Day)
Pushkar Lake, Brahma Temple
Jodhpur (2 Days)
Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Clock Tower
Udaipur (2 Days)
Jagdish Temple, City Palace, Boat Ride on Lake Pichola, Sajjan Garh Palace
Delhi
Itinerary Day by Day
Welcome to Delhi, the capital city of India! When you arrive at Indira Gandhi International Airport, our local professional guide and driver will pick you up and escort you to the downtown area. After checking in at your hotel, you can relax and decompress from your long flight for the rest of the day.
Delhi is a fascinating metropolis that seamlessly blends the old with the new. Divided into two distinct parts - Old Delhi and New Delhi - the city offers a captivating journey through time, where ancient traditions coexist with modern developments.
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1. Flights to Delhi: Travelers can take international flights to Indira Gandhi International Airport from major cities in Europe (London, Paris, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Rome), the Middle East (Dubai, Doha, Abu Dhabi), North America (New York, Toronto, Los Angeles), and Asia (Kathmandu, Singapore, Phuket, Istanbul, Kuala Lumpur, Kuwait, Bangkok, Colombo). India domestic flights connect New Delhi with Varanasi (1h 20m), Udaipur (1h 25m), Mumbai (2h), Amritsar (1h 20m), and other destinations.
2. Delhi Airport Transportation: Delhi Airport is located in Palam, about 18km southwest of central Delhi. The airport is well-connected to the city center, with a typical travel time of 30 to 45 minutes by car.
Free Time Ideas (Optional): Red Fort Sound and Light Show (Jai Hind, Evening Show of 60 min)
With a seating arrangement of 700 people for a single viewing, this spectacular evening show brings the history of the Red Fort (World Heritage) and Delhi to life in a fun and engaging way! (Tips: Closed on Mondays. Make sure to book your tickets in advance. Show timings: 6:30 - 7:30 pm in Hindi; 8:15 - 9:15 pm in English).
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Get ready for an extraordinary adventure in Delhi! Today, you’ll embark on a unique time travel tour, journeying from the majestic Old Delhi steeped in history, all the way to the modern marvels of New Delhi. This exciting exploration will weave together the vibrant tapestry of Delhi, allowing you to witness the city's ancient grandeur seamlessly blend with its contemporary flair.
Your exploration begins in the heart of Old Delhi, where you'll visit Jama Masjid, one of India's largest and most awe-inspiring mosques. Construction began in 1644 under the reign of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, the same visionary who brought us the Taj Mahal. This magnificent structure, also known as Masjid-i-Jahan Numa (meaning "mosque commanding the view of the world"), is crafted from red sandstone and adorned with beautiful white marble. Step back into the 17th century and stand in awe under the towering minarets of Jama Masjid. Feel the spiritual energy resonate through time and imagine the grandeur of the Mughal era as the call to prayer echoes through the centuries.
Later, take a stroll to Chandni Chowk, one of the oldest and busiest markets in Old Delhi. Also established by the Shah Jahan in the 17th century, this market is a maze of narrow alleyways filled with small shops offering delectable snacks, sweets, and savories, as well as budget-friendly deals on clothing and other items. Chandni Chowk stretches from the iconic Red Fort to the historic Fatehpuri Masjid, covering a significant distance. To fully immerse yourself in the charm of Old Delhi, we recommend taking an optional rickshaw tour around Chandni Chowk.
Don't miss the opportunity to pass by the Red Fort (World Heritage) and marvel at its symbol of grandeur. Known as Lal Qila and built by the Shah Jahan, the fort serves as the main residence for the Mughal emperors of India and is recognized as a significant architectural masterpiece.
After that, make your way to New Delhi and explore the iconic India Gate. This magnificent memorial is dedicated to the Indian soldiers of World War I. Resembling the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, India Gate stands as a prominent landmark, symbolizing an important chapter in India's history.
As you move forward, you'll have the opportunity to witness the transformation of Delhi into a thriving modern metropolis while also having a chance to take photos of several notable landmarks, including the Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential Residence), Parliament House, North Block, and South Block.
Then, you will arrive at Qutub Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the tallest brick minaret in the world. Standing proudly at an astonishing height of 72.5 meters (238 feet), the Qutub Minar showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of Indo-Islamic architecture. Prepare to be enthralled by the sheer magnificence of this historical masterpiece as you delve into its rich and fascinating history that dates back to the 12th century.
Finally, visit Humayun's Tomb, another jewel in Delhi's crown and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It holds the distinction of being the first significant example of a Mughal garden tomb. Its breathtaking design and captivating blend of Persian and Indian architectural styles even served as inspiration for the future wonder of the world, the Taj Mahal! Adorned with intricate marble inlays and surrounded by Char Bagh gardens, this red sandstone monument stands as an iconic symbol of Mughal architecture. Stroll through the paradise garden, marvel at the architectural grandeur, and immerse yourself in the captivating love story it holds.
After this amazing tour, you’ll head back your hotel.
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Start your day with a tasty breakfast at your hotel in Delhi and bid farewell to the capital of India in the morning. Head off to Agra, a journey of approximately 250km (155miles) that takes about 4.5 hours, depending on traffic conditions.
The primary route for travel between Delhi and Agra is the Yamuna Expressway. It is known for its well-maintained surface and infrastructure. With our selected vehicle, that's a comfy road trip guaranteed. And it's a scenic road trip as well! Witness the captivating transformation as Delhi's urban sprawl transitions into picturesque landscapes, flyover bridges right over lush green fields, and vibrant agricultural farms painting the landscape. So don't hesitate to ask for a pit stop to capture the essence of the journey with your camera!
Upon arrival in Agra, you can visit Mehtab Bagh for an amazing sunset view. Known as the "Moonlight Garden", Mehtab Bagh is a 16th-century Mughal-era garden that offers a unique perspective of the Taj Mahal, especially during sunset. Watch the iconic Taj Mahal's silhouette reflecting over the calm Yamuna River, creating a truly magical scene. It's a perfect sneak peek preview of the Taj Mahal.
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Today will be the big day for the Taj Mahal (World Heritage)! Your knowledgeable guide will pick you up from your hotel in the pre-dawn hours, so you can enjoy a serene sunrise viewing of the Taj Mahal bathed in an ethereal glow, away from the day's heat and crowds.
As you approach the magnificent Taj Mahal, you can admire its immaculate white marble facade glistens in the morning light. This remarkable architectural masterpiece, recognized as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, serves as an eternal symbol of love. Emperor Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal in the 17th century as a tribute to his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal.
Walking up to the Main Gate of the Taj Mahal is an experience in itself. The gate is carved from red sandstone and adorned with intricate floral patterns. It serves as a grand prelude to the awe-inspiring monument that awaits you. Stepping through, you enter the Charbagh, a formal Mughal garden divided into four perfect quarters by reflecting pools. This symmetry and balance foreshadow the architectural mastery evident in the Tomb itself.
The centerpiece of the Taj Mahal complex is the white marble mausoleum, which houses the cenotaphs of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal. The story goes that Shah Jahan deliberately built the minarets of the Taj Mahal - towers that serve as vantage points and landmarks - away from and tilted outwards from the main structure. In the unlikely event of a collapse, they would fall away from the Taj Mahal. So the tomb of his beloved wife would remain unharmed. Intricate floral designs, calligraphy, and semi-precious stone inlays that adorn the tomb's surface offer a glimpse into the unparalleled craftsmanship of the era, leaving you breathless with its beauty.
After marveling at the architectural mastery of the Taj Mahal, you will return to your hotel for a refreshing breakfast.
Then, you will continue the journey to Agra Fort (World Heritage). By the way, Shah Jahan was imprisoned in the Agra Fort by his son Aurangzeb. From his vantage point, he is said to have gazed upon the Taj Mahal, which served as a constant reminder of his beloved wife.
Agra Fort is a formidable red sandstone fort built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, serving as the seat of Mughal power for nearly a century. Your guide will lead you through the imposing gateways, showcasing the fort's rich history and architectural brilliance. Explore the various palaces, courtyards, and audience halls that once housed emperors, their families, and the Mughal court. Witness the exquisite craftsmanship evident in the intricate carvings, marble inlay work, and jali screens (decorative perforated stonework).
Next, you’ll explore Itmad-ud-Daula's Tomb, also known as the "Baby Taj" which was built by Empress Nur Jahan. This 17th-century mausoleum foreshadows the grandeur of the Taj Mahal with its intricate stone inlay work (perfected later), white marble, and geometric patterns, showcasing the evolving Mughal architectural style. Some might even say that its intricate architectural elements outshine the Taj Mahal!
After the tour, drive back to your hotel in Agra.
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Begin your day early with breakfast at your hotel in Agra. Afterward, you will depart from Agra and make your way to Jaipur via Fatehpur Sikri (World Heritage). The journey covers approximately 250km and takes about 5 hours.
En route to Jaipur, make a stop at Fatehpur Sikri, meaning "The City of Victory”, which is 40 kilometers west of Agra. It served as the capital of the Mughal Empire under Emperor Akbar from 1571 to 1585. Visiting Fatehpur Sikri offers a deep dive into India's rich history, providing insight into the life and times of one of its most celebrated emperors, Akbar the Great. It is a prime example of Akbar's architectural genius, dominated by red sandstone buildings, showcasing a unique blend of Hindu, Jain, and Islamic architectural styles, a reflection of the syncretic culture developed under Akbar’s rule.
The city is divided into two main areas: the royal palace complex and the religious complex. The royal complex includes stunning buildings such as the Diwan-i-Aam (Hall of Public Audience), Diwan-i-Khas (Hall of Private Audience), Jodha Bai's Palace, Birbal's House, and Panch Mahal, among others. The religious compound features the Jama Masjid (Grand Mosque) and the tomb of Salim Chisti, a revered Sufi saint, which draws pilgrims from all over due to its sanctity and the belief in the fulfillment of wishes tied to it. One of Fatehpur Sikri’s most iconic structures is the Buland Darwaza (The Gate of Victory), standing at a height of 55 meters. It was erected by Akbar to commemorate his victory over Gujarat and is a magnificent example of Mughal architecture. The gate serves as the main entrance to the Jama Masjid.
Following the tour, drive on to Jaipur, which is approximately 210 kilometers away, taking around 4 hours from Fatehpur Sikri. Welcome to Jaipur, the vibrant capital of Rajasthan, India, known as the "Pink City" for its trademark building color. Jaipur's most striking feature is the rose-colored hue of its buildings in the old city center. his distinctive color scheme is attributed to a welcoming gesture by Maharaja Ram Singh who had the city painted pink in 1876 to honor a visit by the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII). Upon reaching Jaipur, check in at your hotel and take some time to unwind.
Optional Activity: Jaipur Local Bazaar Walking Tour with a Guide (USD 40 per person).
You have the option to participate in a Jaipur Local Bazaar walking tour with your tour guide. Jaipur is a fantastic shopping destination, with lots of bazaars showcase wonderful Rajasthan artifacts such as textiles, gemstones, silver, and pottery. One local specialty is blue pottery, which features hand-painted vessels adorned with floral motifs and geometric patterns in combinations of blue, white, and occasionally other colors.
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After a delightful breakfast, embark on a full-day Jaipur sightseeing led by your guide, including visits to the magnificent Amber Fort, the City Palace, the Hawa Mahal, and the Jaipur Jantar Mantar.
Your first destination is Amber Fort (World Heritage). The magnificent, formidable, honey-hued fort of Amber is an exquisite example of Rajput architecture. It is located in the rugged hills about 11km northeast of Jaipur, overlooking Maota Lake, and is a must-see sight in the city. Amber was the former capital of Jaipur state. This magnificent fort comprises an extensive palace complex, showcasing a fine blend of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles. It is built from pale yellow and pink sandstone, along with white marble, and features a grand palace, temples, and several ornate gates. Of particular interest is the Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace), where the walls are inlaid with exquisite mirrored motifs that dance in the flickering flame of even a single candle.
Tips: You can choose to take a jeep ride (optional) up to the Amber fork rather than take an elephant ride (optional).
You can reach the Amber fort through the Suraj Pol (Sun Gate) which leads to the Jaleb Chowk, the first main courtyard. Diagonally opposite is the Chand Pol (Moon Gate). From Jaleb Chowk, a flight of stairs leads up to the small Siladevi Temple, whose doors feature relief work in silver. The main palace is up next, which includes the Diwan-e-Am (hall for a private audience with the king) with carved columns and latticed galleries, the king’s apartments, the gate Ganesh Pol with beautiful arches, and Jai Mandir or Sheesh Mahal. Stand at one of the many arched windows of the palace and take in the rolling shrubland stretching up to the horizon and the scenic Maota Lake at the foot of the fort.
Next, head to the City Palace, situated in the old city of Jaipur. It is a sprawling complex that blends Rajput and Mughal architecture styles and serves as the royal residence of the Jaipur royal family. The palace houses several buildings, including Chandra Mahal, the Armoury, Diwan-i-Khas, and Diwan-i-Am Art Gallery, along with courtyards and gardens. Among them, Pitam Niwas Chowk (Courtyard of Love) is a photographer's delight. It is famous for its 4 colored gates, each representing a different season. The Peacock Gate depicts autumn, the Lotus Gate signifies summer, the Green Gate represents spring, and finally, the Rose Gate embodies winter.
No tour would be complete without visiting Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds). It is renowned for its unique 5-story exterior, resembling the honeycomb of a beehive. This architectural wonder is built of red and pink sandstone, and features an incredible 953 intricately carved windows. These windows, resembling a honeycomb design, gave the building its name ("hawa" meaning "wind" in Hindi) and allowed royal ladies to observe everyday life and festivals in the street below without being seen. The clever design also facilitate the circulation of cool breezes throughout the palace, providing natural air conditioning, especially during the hot summer months. Hawa Mahal is an architectural marvel that blends Hindu Rajput architecture with Islamic Mughal architecture. The facade of Hawa Mahal is a stunning sight, particularly when bathed in the golden light of the early morning or late afternoon.
Immediately behind the Hawa Mahal is the Jaipur Jantar Mantar (World Heritage), considered one of the oldest astronomical observatories in the world, built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. The observatory houses the world's largest stone sundial and features 16 devices designated to measure time, observe planetary motion around the sun, and keep track of celestial bodies. The geometric devices of the observatory are both functional and architecturally fascinating, offering a glimpse into the advanced astronomy studies of the 18th century.
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Today, you will depart from Jaipur and head towards Pushkar. The journey covers approximately 145 km and takes about 3 hours. Depart early to fully experience one of Rajasthan's most sacred pilgrimage sites.
Welcome to Pushkar, a significant Hindu pilgrimage town, filled with the sound of puja (prayers), bells, drums, and devotional songs. The town surrounds a holy lake with 52 bathing ghats and 400 milky-blue temples. Legend tells that Lord Brahma dropped a lotus on the ground, immediately creating a lake, which he named after the flower. Pushkar, literally translated means lotus flower, and is believed to be the seat of Lord Brahma.Thus, Pushkar is among the rare places to house a temple of Lord Brahma
Upon arrival in Pushkar, check into your hotel. Begin your exploration with a visit to the sacred Pushkar Lake, bordered by 52 bathing ghats (steps leading to the lake) and over 500 temples. The lake is revered as one of the most sacred Hindu sites in India, where pilgrims gather in large numbers for a holy bath. Devotees flock here in millions, believing that the holy water of Pushkar washes away a lifetime of sins. On the holiest day of Kartik Purnima (October-November), a holy dip is considered highly significant in Hindu culture. Take a leisurely walk around the lake, observing pilgrims performing rituals and offering prayers. The serene atmosphere of the lake evokes a sense of peace and introspection.
After visiting the lake, proceed to the Brahma Temple, one of the few temples in the world dedicated to Lord Brahma. The temple is recognized by its distinct red spire and the swan motif, symbolizing Brahma's mount. Inside, you'll find an exquisite idol of Lord Brahma, accompanied by his consort, Goddess Saraswati. The marble flooring and walls are embellished with coins left by devotees as offerings. Spend some time here, absorbing the spiritual energy and understanding the temple's importance in Hindu mythology.
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The Pushkar Camel Fair is one of the world's largest camel fairs, held annually during the Kartik month (October-November) of the Hindu calendar. It's not just an animal fair; it's also a cultural festival featuring folk performances, music, dances, and various competitions. This event transforms the usually quiet town into a vibrant spectacle. If you're visiting during this time, don't miss the chance to attend.
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After breakfast, you will have a leisurely period to unwind near Pushkar Lake. Following that, you will embark on a 4-hour drive from Pushkar to Jodhpur, covering a distance of approximately 179 kilometers. Jodhpur, the second-largest city in Rajasthan, India, boasts a rich history as a prosperous kingdom ruled by the Rathore dynasty. Often referred to as the "Blue City", it's renowned for its picturesque blue houses that adorn the winding lanes of the historic quarter.
Upon your arrival in Jodhpur, you will proceed to check into your hotel and settle in for your stay.
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Wander the old town, mesmerized by the endless rows of blue-painted houses. Dive into the vibrant bazaars, where tiny shops overflow with treasures - glittering jewelry, hand-dyed fabrics in every imaginable hue, and colorful towers of sweet treats and aromatic spices.
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Today, we'll delve into the heart of Jodhpur - the captivating Blue City. Start your day early and head straight to Mehrangarh Fort, a majestic crown jewel perched atop a 122-meter cliff. It is one of the largest and most impressive forts in India, renowned for its grandeur, architectural splendor, and panoramic views of the city.
This imposing fort complex, built by Rao Jodha in 1459, served as the stronghold of Jodhpur's Rathore rulers. As you ascend the winding path, anticipation builds. The first sight of the colossal gates, adorned with intricate iron spikes, hints at the fort's defensive prowess. Stepping inside, be transported to a bygone era. Expansive courtyards, adorned with intricately carved cenotaphs, whisper tales of Jodhpur's Rajputana past. Marvel at the architectural brilliance of palaces like the Moti Mahal (Pearl Palace) and the Phool Mahal (Flower Palace), each adorned with exquisite murals and delicate filigree work. Don't miss the Mehrangarh Fort Museum, a treasure trove of weaponry, textiles, and royal portraits, offering a glimpse into Jodhpur's glorious history. (Optional Adventure: For an extra dose of thrill, consider taking the Flying Fox (zipline) and soar above the city walls, enjoying breathtaking aerial views of the Blue City sprawling beneath you.)
After that, you will be transferred to Jaswant Thada, nestled against the backdrop of the Mehrangarh Fort. Jaswant Thada is an intricately carved marble structure built entirely out of white marble, giving it a striking appearance against the contrasting hues of the surrounding landscape. It serves as a memorial to Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, the 33rd ruler of Marwar, and stands as a significant historical and architectural landmark in the city. As you approach Jaswant Thada, a sense of tranquility washes over you. The lush green gardens surrounding the mausoleum create a peaceful ambiance. The intricate carvings adorning the facade depict floral motifs, geometric patterns, and mythological figures, showcasing the craftsmanship of Jodhpur's artisans. Step inside the cool, marbled halls and marvel at the cenotaphs (symbolic tombs) of Jodhpur's Maharajas. Each cenotaph is crafted from Makrana marble and adorned with intricate carvings and gold leaf, reflecting the opulence of the Rathore dynasty. From Jaswant Thada, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Mehrangarh Fort and the Blue City of Jodhpur.
This afternoon, take a leisurely stroll to the iconic Clock Tower, located in the heart of Jodhpur's bustling old city. Built in the late 19th or early 20th century, the Clock Tower was a marvel of its time. The surrounding area, aptly named Sardar Market after the Maharaja, is a vibrant marketplace. Explore the labyrinthine lanes overflowing with an eclectic mix of merchandise, from colorful textiles and glittering jewelry to fragrant spices and traditional Rajasthani souvenirs.
After the tour, drive back to your hotel in Jodhpur.
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After breakfast, it is time to depart from Jodhpur and make your way to Udaipur, transitioning from the Blue City to the White City. The distance between the two cities is about 243 km, and the journey typically takes around 5 hours.
On the way, you will visit the Ranakpur Jain Temple, also known as Charturmukha Dharana Vihara, located approximately 91 kilometers from Udaipur. This renowned 15th-century Jain temple is situated in the village of Ranakpur and is dedicated to Adinatha, the first Tirthankar (great Jain teacher). The temple is celebrated for its exquisite marble work and spans an area of around 48,000 square feet. It consists of a complex network of 29 halls, 80 domes, and more than 1,444 uniquely carved pillars, with no two alike. Exemplifying Maru-Gurjara architecture, the temple features elaborate domes, shikhara, turrets, and cupolas. Its interior is entirely adorned with intricate carvings, creating a soothing sense of space and harmony. The main temple, Chaumukha Mandir, has four entrances, each facing a cardinal direction. Inside the inner sanctum, you will find the idol of Adinath, expertly sculpted from black marble.
Continue your drive to Udaipur. Once you arrive, check into the hotel. After freshening up, take an evening walk around the local market. Stay overnight at the hotel.
Welcome to Udaipur, “the most romantic spot on the continent of India”! Udaipur has a romance of setting unmatched in Rajasthan and arguably in all of India, nestled in the mighty Aravalli range, with shimmering lakes visible from almost every rooftop, fairytale palaces, sprawling havelis, revered temples, and narrow lanes weaving through colorful markets add the human counterpoint to the city. Udaipur also referred to as the "Venice of the East" or the "City of Lake" is renowned for its numerous lakes - precisely seven in number, with Lake Pichola being the largest.
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Start your day with a delightful breakfast, and prepare to explore the city's most iconic sights. Visit the Jagdish Temple, and the City Palace, and take a boat ride on Lake Pichola. Don't forget to enjoy the views of the Monsoon Palace.
Your first destination is the Jagdish Temple. This Indo-Aryan temple was built by Maharana Jagat Singh, who ruled Udaipur between 1628 and 1653. Known as the largest temple in Udaipur, this three-story structure is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is adorned with carved pillars, decorated ceilings, and painted walls. Upon entering, a meticulously carved archway greets you, featuring intricate sculptures of elephants, horses, and various other animals. The main shrine houses a figurine of the four-armed Lord Vishnu, carved out of a single black stone. The temple's spire or, standing around 80 feet high, dominates Udaipur's skyline. The main shrine is surrounded by four smaller shrines dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the Sun God, Goddess Shakti, and Lord Shiva. An elegant marble staircase of 32 steps leads you up to the main shrine, where a notable brass representation of Garuda, the half-human, half-eagle protector of Lord Vishnu, stands guard. With its rich history and architectural brilliance, the Jagdish Temple is sure to leave an indelible mark on any visitor.
Continue your journey to the City Palace, located just 150 meters from the Jagdish Temple. Perched majestically on the banks of Lake Pichola, the City Palace is Rajasthan’s largest palace, and has 11 smaller palaces, with a facade 244m long and 30.4m high initiated by Maharana Udai Singh II. It is an architectural marvel and represents an exquisite blend of Rajasthani, Mughal, European, and oriental architectural styles. All the palaces were built with marble and granite and its walls and towers, painted in a soft shade of cream and white, stand out against the vibrant blue of the lake, earning Udaipur the nickname "The White City." The palace was built atop a hill, with many balconies offering a panoramic view of the city and its surroundings.
Enter through the Badi Pol (Great Gate), leading you to the Tripolia Gate, where kings were weighed against gold and silver, which was then distributed to the poor. Inside, the palace complex is a maze of courtyards, pavilions, terraces, corridors, rooms, and hanging gardens, each more splendid than the last. The main part of the City Palace is open as the City Palace Museum, with rooms extravagantly decorated with mirrors, tiles, and paintings, and housing a large and varied collection of artifacts. Noteworthy areas include the Baadi Mahal, a pretty central garden that gives fine views over the city; the Mor Chowk (Peacock Courtyard ), known for its stunning glass mosaics of peacocks; the Manak Mahal (Ruby Palace) for its collection of crystal and porcelain figurines; and the Zenana Mahal, which once housed the royal ladies and now contains a long picture gallery with lots of royal hunting scenes.
No visit to Udaipur is complete without a boat ride on the tranquil waters of Lake Pichola. This artificial freshwater lake, created in the 14th century, is now 4km long and 3km wide, and is surrounded by magnificent hills, palaces, temples, and bathing ghats. A boat ride (about 45 mins ) here offers a serene experience and a different perspective of the city's palatial beauty, including splendid views of the City Palace stretching along the east bank, the picturesque island palaces of Jag Mandir and Jag Niwas (Lake Palace), and the bustling ghats.
The final highlight of your day should be a visit to the Sajjan Garh Palace, also known as the Monsoon Palace. Perched on a hilltop, and overlooking the Fateh Sagar lake, this white palace seems just like a fairy-tale castle, one which holds within its walls memories of kings and queens. It offers unparalleled views of Udaipur and its surrounding lakes against the backdrop of the setting sun. Originally intended as an astronomical center to watch the monsoon clouds, it now serves as a vantage point for tourists seeking breathtaking views. The drive to the palace is equally enchanting, winding through the Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary, home to a variety of flora and fauna, where you might spot wild animals like chital, sambar, wild boar, and blue bull.
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Today you will flight from Udaipur to Delhi (about 1 hours 20 minutes). And then you will be transferred to the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI Airport) to catch your flight home or your next destination.
It is time to end your 12-day India Group tour. If you prefer to travel longer in India, you can extend your trip to other highlighted parts of India, Varanasi, Ranthambhore, Amritsar, etc.
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What’s Included:
What’s Excluded:
- 01 Typically, small group tours in India will have 2-12 travelers, and you will have the opportunity to meet and travel with tourists from different parts of the world
- 02 A minimum of 1 person is required to make a booking. Tours will be confirmed once the minimum group size is met.
- 03 The tour fee is based on double occupancy, assuming 2 persons sharing a room. If you are a solo traveler or have a specific request for a single room due to personal reasons, there will be an additional charge for a single room supplement.
- 04 A deposit is required at the time of booking to secure your place on the tour. The remaining balance is due no later than 30 days prior to the departure date.
- 05 Participants are strongly advised to purchase comprehensive travel insurance covering medical expenses, personal accident, cancellation, and personal property.
- 06 Please note that any non-participation in the itinerary will be considered as voluntary abandonment, and no refund will be provided for those activities or locations.
- 07 Any changes to the booking after confirmation may incur amendment fees, subject to availability and any additional costs imposed by suppliers.
- 08 For the safety and convenience of all travelers, it is not possible to accommodate requests to deviate from the tour itinerary during the trip. The service begins at Delhi Airport and ends at Delhi Airport.
Hotel Conditions for India Group Tour
3 Star Hotels are carefully selected based on cleanliness, safety, location, and character. Ratings are based on local standards, which may differ from those in your home country.
1. Upgrading Hotel Accommodation: If you desire a higher standard of accommodation, our travel experts can provide you with alternative pricing options for hotel upgrades. Whether you prefer a more luxurious experience or have specific preferences, the experts will assist you in making the best choice to suit your needs.
2. Room Allocation: Accommodations are generally provided on a twin-sharing basis. Single travelers may be paired with a fellow traveler of the same gender or can opt for a single supplement at an additional cost for private accommodations.
3. Check-In and Check-Out Times: Check-in time for the hotels is generally after 14:00 (2:00 PM), allowing you to settle in and freshen up before starting your adventure. On the day of departure, please check out before 12:00 noon to ensure a smooth transition and allow time for the hotel staff to prepare for incoming guests.
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