Explore the magnificence of Rajasthan, which
is also abundant in historic palaces, temples, and other monuments, sanctuaries,
and great scenic beauty, besides the far-flung golden sand dunes, precious minerals,
and rich cultural heritage. Our this luxury tour also gives you ample opportunities
to drink in the ineffable beauty of the majestic marvel of white marble, the
Taj Mahal, and the enthralling bazaars of cosmopolitan Delhi. The pleasure of
touring is optimally facilitated by halting at prominent places for various
specific reasons, and by giving you the freedom to make stops along the way
for photography or to see the exotic activities and colors of small towns and
local markets.
Rajasthan with Classical India
Day 01
Delhi: Arrival at Delhi
You will be met on arrival at the International airport. Transfer to your hotel.
Relax.
DELHI, the capital of kingdoms and empires is now a sprawling metropolis
with a fascinating blend of the past and the present. Delhi is a perfect introduction
to the composite culture of an ancient land and a window to the kaleidoscope
- that is India.
Overnight will be at Delhi.
Day 02
Delhi:

After
breakfast proceed for a day sightseeing tour of the city.
Start with the sightseeing of Old Delhi. The tour will begin with a visit
to Raj Ghat, a simple memorial to Mahatma Gandhi; drive past the Red Fort
continuing to the Jama Masjid by bicycle rickshaws, one of Asia's largest
mosques. The magnificent Red Fort, overlooking the river Jamuna was built
during the years 1638 - 48 when the Moghul Empire was at its peak. The tour
continues to Jama Masjid, one of Asia's largest mosques and which is viewed
from the outside.
People stream in and out of the mosque continuously and the presence of a
nearby bazaar means that the area is rarely quiet.
Enjoy the rickshaw ride at Old Delhi.
After visiting Old Delhi, you will be driven to New Delhi, which reflects
the legacy the British left behind. The division between New and Old Delhi
is the division between the capitals of the British and the Mughals respectively.
The division in the walled city and New Delhi also marks the division in the
life-styles. The walled city is all tradition where one will be able to glean
a past life-style in all its facets, colours and spells. New Delhi in contrast,
is a city trying to live up to the best of 21st century standards.
Imperial Delhi will include the Qutub Minar, the tallest stone tower in India.
The tour also includes a drive past the imposing India Gate, the Parliament
building and the Rastrapathi Bhawan, the President's residence.
Enjoy the DANCES OF INDIA SHOW in the evening.
Overnight will be in Delhi.
Day 03
Delhi - Mandawa:
By Road
250 km/6 hr
Proceed for Mandawa after breakfast.
The medieval Fort of Mandawa gradually rises on the horizon like a mirage.
A breathtaking view of the town can be seen from the terrace of Castle Mandawa.
Precious collection of arms with jade handles, traditional ceremonial costumes
can be seen at the Museum at the Castle. The havelies worth a visit are Chokhani,
Saraf, Goenka and Ladia in this town. It was built in 1775 by Thakur Nawal
Singh, descendant of Rao Shekhaji, who also founded the city of Nawalgarh.
The Castle, now a 51 room hotel has no two rooms alike. It also houses an
interesting collection of paintings, jade, costumes and antiques. The courtyard
and the terrace come to live during evenings with candle-lit dinners and fire-dances
during the season. It is a two hundred and forty year old fortress, which
has been converted by the family into a fine example of traditional hospitality.
Reach and check in at hotel. Overnight will be at Mandawa.
Day 04
Mandawa - Bikaner:
By Road
180 km/4 hr
Breakfast will be at hotel.
Take a 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,
Lakshminarayan Ladia Haveli, Mohahanlal Saraf Haveli and Bhagchandika Haveli
are of special interest. Spend the major part of the day looking into frescoes.
Also visit Mahensar and meet the local village chief who is also one of the
best wine makers in Rajasthan.
Proceed to Bikaner. Reach and check in at hotel.
BIKANER - The royal fortified city with a timeless appeal. Lying in the north
of the Desert State, the city is dotted with many sand dunes. Bikaner retains
the medieval splendor that pervades the city's lifestyle.
More popularly called the camel country, the city is renowned for the best
riding camels in the world. The ship of the desert is an inseparable part
of life here. Be it pulling heavy carts, transporting grains or working on
wells, camels are the prime helpers. The wells of Bikaner - an important source
of water are other attractions of the city. These are built on high plinths
with slender minareted towers on each of the Four Corners and can be noticed
even from a distance.
Relax in the evening. Overnight will be at Bikaner.
Day
05
Bikaner - Jaisalmer:
By Road
330 km/5 hr
Breakfast will be at hotel.
Proceed for sightseeing tour of Bikaner.
Rao Bikaji, a descendant of Jodhaji - the founder of Jodhpur, founded this
desert town in the North of the state in 1488. Visit the Junagarh Fort, constructed
between 1588 and 1593 by Raja Jai Singh, a general in the Moghul Emperor Akbar's
army. The city is known for its step wells so visit one ancient well and then
the famous KARNI MATA temple.
Start for Jaisalmer by noon. Enjoy lunch on the way.
Reach and proceed to the hotel.
Rising from the heart of the Thar Desert like a golden mirage is the city
of Jaisalmer. A commanding fort etched in yellow sandstone stands, with its
awesome splendor, dominating the amber-hued city.
The city has an interesting legend associated with it, according to which,
Lord Krishna-the head of the Yadav Clan, foretold Arjuna that a remote descendent
of the Yadav Clan would build his kingdom atop the Trikuta Hill. His prophecy
was fulfilled in 1156 AD when Rawal Jaisal, a descendent of the Yadav Clan
and a Bhatti Rajput, abandoned his fort at Lodurva and founded a new capital
-Jaisalmer, perched on the Trikuta Hill.
Overnight will be at Jaisalmer.
Day 06
Jaisalmer:
After a relaxed breakfast proceed for full day sightseeing tour of The Golden
City - Jaisalmer.
It is in the heart of the Great Indian Desert. Its temple, fort and palaces
are all built of yellow stone. The city is a mass of intricately carved buildings,
facades and elaborate balconies.
Visit the JAISALMER FORT - The oldest living Fort in the world. (This is
the highlight of the tour) See the Patwon-Ki-Havelies, Salim-Singh-Ki-Haveli
and Gandhi Sagar Tank.
Overnight will be at Jaisalmer.
Day 07
Jaisalmer:
Breakfast will be at the hotel.
Spend first half of the day in FORT and then proceed to explore the LODURVA
VILLAGE in the desert.
In the afternoon, proceed to the SAND DUNES for a short CAMEL SAFARI visiting
the typical Rajasthani Desert Village. View the sunset from the dunes, as
the sky is set on fire.
Proceed to the camp for dinner amidst Rajasthani musicians playing haunting
tunes.
Return to the hotel and overnight will be at Jaisalmer.
Day
08
Jaisalmer - Jodhpur:
By Road
330 km/6 hr
Proceed to Jodhpur in the morning after a leisurely breakfast at the camp.
Stop at OSIYAN for sightseeing and lunch.
Osiyan was a religious and trading center between the 8th and 12th centuries.
Sixteen Hindu and Jain temples dating from this period are located here. Dominated
by the Jains during this period, the town has special significance for Jains
because it is associated with the origin of the Oswal Jain community of merchants
who became very wealthy through trade. This wealth enabled them to build the
beautiful temples. Built from local sandstone, the buildings have withstood
time and are in excellent condition.
Reach Jodhpur by early evening.
Set at the edge of the Thar Desert, the imperial city of Jodhpur echoes with
tales of antiquity in the emptiness of the desert. Once the capital of the
Marwar state, it was founded in 1459 AD by Rao Jodha-chief of the Rathore
clan of Rajputs who claimed to be descendants of Rama - the epic hero of the
Ramayana. The massive 15th century AD Mehrangarh Fort looms on the top of
a rocky hill, soaring 125 Mts. Above the plains. The city is encompassed by
a high wall -10 km long with 8 gates and innumerable bastions.
Relax at the hotel.
Overnight will be at Jodhpur.
Day 09
Jodhpur:
Breakfast will be at the hotel.
Morning sightseeing tour of Jodhpur - gateway to the desert beyond, home
of the Rathors of Marwar, visit the Mehrangarh Fort, rising up a hilly scarp,
built on the advice of a hermit, overlooking the city in the image of a long
sentinel. Inside the Fort are a number of palaces added by successive rulers.
In this palace you would see different miniature paintings & cradle room.
After this you would visit Jaswant Thada Memorial.
End the day visiting BISHNOI VILLAGES close by.
Overnight will be at Jodhpur.
Day 10
Jodhpur - Udaipur:
By Road
260 km/6 hr
After breakfast drive to Udaipur.
En-route, visit the RANAKPUR TEMPLES, dating back to the 15th century. 200
pillars, none of which are alike, support its 29 halls. The Temple abounds
with intricate friezes and sculptures. Includes visits to two more Jain temples
and the Temple of the Sun God with its erotic sculptures.
Reach Udaipur and check in at hotel.
The city of Dawn, Udaipur is a lovely land around the azure lake, hemmed
in by the lush hills of the ARAVALLIS. A vision in white drenched in romance
and beauty, Udaipur is a fascinating blend of sights, sound and experiences
and inspiration for the imagination of poets, painters and writers.
Its kaleidoscope of fairy-tale palaces, lakes, temples, gardens and narrow
lanes strewn with stalls, carry the flavor of a heroic past, epitomizing valor
and chivalry. Their reflection in the placid waters of the LAKE PICHOLA is
an enticing sight.
Udaipur is the jewel of MEWAR -a kingdom ruled by the Sisodia dynasty for
1200 Years.
Relax in the evening. Overnight will be at Udaipur.
Day
11
Udaipur:
Breakfast will be at hotel.
Proceed for sightseeing tour of Udaipur, stopping first at City Palace. Here
you will marvel at rooms with mirrored walls and ivory doors, colored glass
windows and inlaid marble balconies and the Peacock Courtyard.
Also visit the lovely Sahelion-ki-Bari Gardens, the Jagdish Temple and the
local folk Museum.
Proceed for Evening Motor launch cruise on the placid waters of Lake Pichola.
From the boat you will be able to view the city of Udaipur as it rises majestically
above the lake in the middle of the Rajasthan desert. Also visit the Jag Mandir
Palace - the other island palace in the middle of the lake. Spend some time
at the Jag Mandir Palace.
Overnight will be at Udaipur.
Day 12
Udaipur - Deogarh:
By Road
120 km/2 hr
Proceed to Deogarh after breakfast.
Deogarh lies on the borders of Mewar, Marwar and Merwara, about 80 miles
north-east of Udaipur. Its chieftain known as 'The Rawat' was one of sixteen
umraos (feudal barons) privileged to wait upon the Maharana of Udaipur, the
capital of Mewar. Such feudal estates, called thikanas were granted by the
ruling Maharana to a nobleman either due to blood relationship or for an act
of bravery. Deogarh is also renowned as a school of miniature painting. Some
Deogarh miniatures adorn the personal collection of the present Rawat Sahib.
Frescoes of this art form can also be seen on the fort walls. The Mahal also
has some exciting rooms to browse through - Sheesh Mahal - the colourful hall
of mirrors, is just one of them.
Deogarh Mahal is an imposing structure built in the 17th century. It stands
atop a hill and offers a commanding view of the Aravalli mountain range and
the numerous lakes, strewn across the countryside. With its old battlements,
domes, turrets, jharokhas and huge gateways, it is a picturesque sight from
the town below. At a height of about 2100 ft above sea level, it is cooler
than surrounding Rajasthan. Built in 1670 A.D. by Rawat Dwarka Dasji as a
family residence, it soon became the hub of village activity. The family interacted
with the villagers and invited a host of feasts and festivities to be performed
within the Mahal precincts. Some of these traditions are still practiced.
And the gates, that always remained closed, to ward off enemies, are now open
to the guests.
Deogarh Mahal was converted into a hotel about 3 years ago, by the present
owner Rawal-Nahar Singh. A part of the Mahal is still occupied by his kin.
The family is closely associated with the hotel and personally supervises
and monitors the on goings. The care is reflected in the minutest details
which have made Deogarh a benchmark of Heritage Hospitality in Rajasthan.
Enjoy your day walking the town and meeting the villagers.
Overnight will be at the DEOGARH MAHAL.
Day 13
Deogarh - Jaipur:
By Road
250 km/5 hr
Breakfast will be at the palace.
Proceed for sightseeing of the place around the town.
ANJANESHWAR MAHADEV: It is an extraordinary cave temple believed to be 2,000
years old. This ruined temple is situated on an island in the Raghosagar Lake.
GOKAL VILAS: This magnificent palace situated over a hillock is the home
of the present Rawat. Set in a picturesque locale around Raghosagar Lake,
the palace is around 200 years old.
Drive to Jaipur.

Jaipur
is the capital of the state of Rajasthan a romantic realm of resplendent palaces,
mighty fortresses and regal Maharajahs that lies in the western deserts and
is an utterly unique part of India. Proudly belonging to the KSHATRIYA warrior
caste and fiercely independent, the Rajput princes made fearsome foes. However,
many of them realized that to maintain their wealth and authority locally, it
was expedient to proclaim allegiance to the central power. Thus, many enjoyed
a privileged position under the Mughal emperors and also the British Raj that
followed.
The bustling Rajasthan capital of Jaipur takes its name from its venerated
founder Jai Singh II, who was given the title Sawai Maharaja by the Mughal.
Literally translated this would mean 'one and a quarter', suggesting that
the Mughal thought this emperor to be more valuable than just 'one'. Jaipur
is known as the 'Pink City' on account of the distinctive colour of its buildings.
This did not, however, form part of the original plan, but dates back to 1856,
when the city was given a wash of pink in honor of a State Visit from Prince
Albert.
This evening, visit the Birla Temple to learn more about the fascinating
religious life of Jaipur. The marble structure, built as recently as 1985,
houses ornate statues including one of Lakshmi (goddess of Wealth and Beauty)
and Narayan dressed in gaudy robes, representing a Hindu vision of heavenly
luxury. Carvings in the temple and on pillars supporting the covered walkways
include images of the Hindu pantheon, as well as Jesus, the Blessed Virgin
Mary and St Francis of Assisi. Your visit will coincide with the AARTI Ceremony,
which involves oil lamps being lit and waved, in order to awake and invoke
the deity.
Enjoy the experience and spend night at Jaipur.
Overnight will be in Jaipur.
Day 14
Jaipur:
Proceed for a morning excursion to Amber Fort after breakfast. Elephant ride
ascent to the fort.
AMBER FORT PALACE - Amber is the classic romantic Rajasthani fort palace.
Its construction was started by Man Singh I in 1592, and completed by his
descendent Jai Singh I. Its forbidding exterior belies an inner paradise where
a beautiful fusion of Mughal and Hindu styles finds its ultimate expression.
At the foot of the hill you will mount your caparisoned elephant for the slow
but steady climb up to the main gate, making your entrance in the time honoured
fashion. The Fort, completed in the early 18th century, took over 100 years
to build and now, although deserted, offers a fascinating insight into the
lifestyle of the Moghul ruling families.
Continue sightseeing.
CITY PALACE - A delightful blend of Mughal and traditional Rajasthani architecture,
the City Palace sprawls over one-seventh of the area in the walled city. It
houses the Chandra Mahal, Shri Govind Dev Temple and the City Palace Museum.
JANTAR MANTAR - This is the largest and the best preserved of the five observatories
built by Jai Singh II in different parts of the country. This observatory
consisting of outsized astronomical instruments is still in use.
HAWA MAHAL - The ornamental facade of this "Palace of Winds" is
a prominent landmark in Jaipur. It is a five-storey structure of sandstone
plastered pink encrusted with fine trelliswork and elaborate balconies. The
palace has 953 niches and windows. Built in 1799 by Pratap Singh, the Mahal
was a royal grandstand for the palace women.
This afternoon is free for you to relax, shop or explore independently.
In the evening enjoy a cycle rickshaw ride through the bustling bazaars.
Jaipur is renowned for textile block printing, blue pottery, carpet weaving,
semi-precious stones and local crafts which still thrive from the day of Maharaja
Jai Singh's patronage when he designed special areas in the city for the 'bandhanas',
the 'cheepas' and the 'meenakari' workers.
Overnight will be at Jaipur.
Day
15
Jaipur - Agra:
By Road
221 km/6 hr
Drive to Agra after breakfast visiting Fatehpur Sikri en-route.
The deserted, red Sandstone City, Emperor Akbar built that as his capital
and palace in the late 16th century is an exhilarating experience. It a veritable
fairytale city and its "ruins" are in pristine condition ... it's
not hard to imagine what the court life must have been like in the days of
its grandeur. Also visit the Bulund Darwaza, the largest gateway in the world.
Continue your drive to Agra and on arrival check-in at Hotel.
AGRA: Two great Mughal monarchs, Akbar and Shah Jahan, transformed the little
village of Agra into a befitting second capital of the Mughal Empire - giving
it the name Dar-ul-Khilafat {seat of the Emperor}. Today a visitor to Agra
is caught up in a world of contrasting edifices, of red sandstone and white
marble, narrow galleys and quaint buggies, and that irresistible charm that
this favorite city of the Mughals still retains. It is not surprising, that
modern Agra still reflects its Mughal heritage most conspicuously.
A walk down the narrow bustling streets of the city will introduce the visitor
to the wafting aroma of Mughlai cuisine.
Overnight will be at Agra.
Day 16
Agra:
Breakfast will be at hotel.
Proceed for day sightseeing of Agra.
TAJ MAHAL: Little needs to be said about this architectural wonder which
is always the soul raison-de-etre for every tourist's visit to Agra. Built
by Shah Jahan, the Taj is a white marble memorial to his beautiful wife Mumtaz
Mahal. This monument took 22 years to be completed and was designed, and planned
by Persian architect Ustad Isa. Apart from its stunning design balance and
perfect symmetry, the Taj is also noted particularly for its elegant domes,
intricately carved screens and some of the best inlay work ever seen.
AGRA FORT - Built by the famed Mughal emperor Akbar in 1565 AD, the fort
is predominantly of red sandstone. Ensconced within is the picture perfect
Pearl Mosque, which is a major tourist attraction. It lies on the bend of
the river Yamuna, almost in the heart of the town. Akbar built it as his citadel
over the years 1563-73 in the finest architectural style. It has imposing
gates and walls of red sandstone and a moat.
After Agra Fort we will visit BABY TAJ - The interiors of which are considered
better than the Taj.
Spend night at Agra.
Day 17
Agra - Jhansi:
Proceed to station for train to Jhansi after early breakfast.
Reach Jhansi and transfer to Orchha, 12 km away. It is a medieval city founded
by the BUNDELA rulers with palaces and temples of the 16th & 17th century
- which has remarkably withstood the onslaught of time. The town is known
for its CHATTRIS which were built in the memory of the kings and the place
is flanked by the river BETWA.
Proceed for sightseeing of ORCHHA sites within the Fort Complex. Enjoy your
lunch at Orchha.
Continue drive to Khajuraho.
Situated in the northernmost part of Madhya Pradesh, Khajuraho is famous
for its enchanting temples and its legendary Khajuraho dance festival. The
name Khajuraho is derived from the Khajur tree (the date palm tree) which
is grown abundantly in the region. The Khajuraho Temples are dedicated to
a celebration of womanhood, her myriad moods and facets. Famous for its erotic
architecture, the carvings include, women writing a letter, applying eye makeup,
combing her tresses, dancing & playing with her child. Her innocent, blushed,
charming, seductive, ardent beauty, all depicted in exquisitely sculptured
details. These temples have been designed and carved to lead the eyes from
ground level upward till you seem to be looking at heaven.
Reach Khajuraho. Transferred to hotel and relax. Spend evening watching the
amazing sound and light show in the WESTERN TEMPLE COMPLEX.
Overnight will be at Khajuraho.
Day
18
Khajuraho:
Breakfast will be at the hotel. Start sightseeing of the TEMPLES.
The remote location of Khajuraho meant that the temples were unharmed by
Muslim invaders and as a result, the intricately fine carvings are in very
good condition and are said to represent life in heaven. They were built during
the mighty Chandela dynasty, the majority were constructed in a sudden burst
of creative and religious energy, between the mid-10th and 11th centuries.
After ruling for about 500 years the Chandela dynasty fell to the might of
Islam and consequently the religious centre of Khajuraho was abandoned. The
temples remain as a reminder of a society that believed in the full enjoyment
of life, with all the senses being a path to nirvana. Of the eighty-five original
temples only 22 remain, but many are in very good condition including the
Kandariya Mahadeva, the Chatrabhuj, Parswanath and Ghantai Temples, each remarkable
for its beautiful design and architecture.
Relax in the evening.
Overnight will be at Khajuraho.
Day 19
Khajuraho - Varanasi:
Breakfast will be at hotel. Transfer in time to airport for flight to Varanasi.
Picturesquely situated on the crescent shaped left bank of the holy River
Ganges, Varanasi, one of the ancient seats of learning in India, is said to
be a compound of the names of two streams, the Varuna and the Assi, which
still flow in the north and south of the city respectively. This name seems
to have been corrupted, in medieval times to Varanasi, which was in use till
May 1956, when it was changed to Varanasi, by an order of the Government of
India. Varanasi is probably one of the most ancient living cities in India.
From time immemorial it has been a great religious center for Hindus and one
of their most sacred places of pilgrimage, being visited by millions of people
every year. To every visitor Varanasi offers a breathtaking experience. The
rays of the dawn shimmering across the Ganges; the high-banks; the temples
and shrines along the banks bathed in a golden hue
soul stirring hymns
and mantras along with the fragrance of incense filling the air
and the
refreshing dip in the holy waters gently splashing at the Ghats. Varanasi
- The land where experience and discovery reach the ultimate bliss. Varanasi
is also renowned for its rich tapestry of music, arts, crafts and education.
Some of the world - renowned exponents India has produced in these fields
were schooled in Varanasi's cultural ethos. Luminaries apart, Varanasi abounds
in the art of silk weaving, an exotic work of art which manifests itself in
precious Banarasi silk sarees and silk brocades which are cherished as collector's
items across the world today.
Visit Sarnath - 5 miles out of Varanasi for a day excursion: One of the holiest
Buddhist sites in the world, where Buddha preached his first Sermon in 590
BC. Here he revealed the eight fold path that leads to the attainment of inner
peace, Enlightenment and Ultimate Nirvana. Witness the ruins of a once flourishing
Buddhist monastery and then visit a fine Museum which houses an excellent
collection of Buddhist art and sculptures found at the site.
Spend the evening shopping in the lanes of Varanasi.
Overnight will be at Varanasi.
Day 20
Varanasi:

In
the morning drive to Daswamedh Ghat and take a boat ride on the sacred river
Ganges to see the cremation Ghats and witness the living traditions of one of
the world's oldest and most important religions. (To start at 0500 hrs. for
the best lifetime experience) For you to appreciate this remarkable city, we'll
transfer you to the banks of the River Ganges before the sun rises. Board a
boat with your guide and proceed to the middle of the river, where at sunrise
the sight unfolds before you. Thousands of faithful come daily to the banks
to bathe and pray while in the background, temples and palaces rise in tiers
from the water's edge. Return for a walk through the cobblestone streets along
the banks of "Ganga". As shops are opening, the place now becomes
a beehive of activity as the faithful are coming and going.
Return to hotel for a sumptuous breakfast.
Proceed for a sightseeing tour of the ancient city.
Visit Bharat Mata Temple, which features a big relief map of Mother India
engraved in marble. Also visit the 18th century Durga Temple, commonly known
as the Monkey Temple due to the huge population of the monkeys. Proceed to
the Tulsi manas Temple, crafted from white marble which features the entire
Ramayana inscribed on its walls. Also visit the BHU considered as the biggest
residential university in Asia. The University Campus houses an Art Gallery
and the Mosque of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb.
Finish tour by late afternoon. Later in the evening visit the GHATS for the
auspicious and breath-taking AARTI OF LIGHTS offered to Goddess Ganges.
Overnight will be in Varanasi.
Day 21
Varanasi - Delhi:
Breakfast will be at the hotel. Morning will be free for last minute shopping
or a photography tour.
Transfer to airport for flight to Delhi. Reach Delhi and will be received
at international airport. Stay in a hotel close to airport for WASH AND CHANGE
and TOUR DEBRIEF.
Proceed for FAREWELL DINNER and then take connecting flight home.
TOUR ENDS
Tour Pricing of Rajasthan with Classical India :
| Pricing Information for Rajasthan
with Classical India : PER PERSON TOUR PRICE US$ |
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The above are per person rates.
Rajasthan with Classical India Package Includes:
::
ACCOMMODATION AT SUGGESTED HOTELS,
:: AIR-CONDITIONED VEHICLE WITH ENGLISH
SPEAKING DRIVER,
:: ALL SIGHTSEEING TOURS,
:: SHORT CAMEL RIDE AT JAISALMER,
:: BOAT RIDE AT LAKE PICHOLA IN UDAIPUR,
:: BISHNOI VILLAGE VISIT AT JODHPUR,
:: ENGLISH SPEAKING GUIDES FOR ALL
MENTIONED TOURS,
:: ASSISTANCE AT THE AIRPORTS ON ARRIVAL
/ DEPARTURE,
:: ASSISTANCE AT STATIONS ON DEPARTURE
AND ARRIVAL,
:: TRAIN FARE IN AC FIRST CLASS FOR
MENTIONED SECTOR,
:: ALL APPLICABLE TAXES AND SERVICE
CHARGES,
:: ALL ROAD TAXES, GOVERNMENT TAXES
AND DRIVER ALLOWANCES,
:: FAREWELL DINNER AT DELHI,
:: ROOM FOR WASH AND CHANGE AT DELHI
IN THE END,
:: ELEPHANT RIDE AT AMER FORT - JAIPUR,
:: SOUND AND LIGHT SHOW AT KHAJURAHO,
:: LUNCH AT ORCHHA,
:: BOAT-RIDE AT RIVER GANGES IN VARANASI &
:: GANGES AARTI AT VARANASI.
:: ALL MONUMENT ENTRANCES.
:: ALL ECONOMY CLASS AIRFARE IN FULL SERVICE LOCAL AIRLINES.
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Hotels Included in Rajasthan with Classical India :
| Hotels |
Deluxe Hotels |
Luxury Hotels |
Nights |
| Delhi |
Claridges |
Imperial |
02 |
| Mandawa |
Mandawa Castle |
Mandawa Castle ( Suite) |
01 |
| Bikaner |
Laxmi Niwas Palace |
Laxmi Niwas Palace (Suite) |
01 |
| Jaisalmer |
Fort Rajwada |
Fort Rajwada (Suite) |
03 |
| Jodhpur |
Taj Hari Mahal |
Umaid Bhawan Palace |
02 |
| Udaipur |
Fateh Prakash Palace |
Taj Lake Palace |
02 |
| Deogarh |
Deogarh Mahal |
Deogarh Mahal (Suite) |
01 |
| Jaipur |
Taj Jai Mahal Palace |
Rambagh |
02 |
| Agra |
Hilton Trident |
Amarvilas |
02 |
| Khajuraho |
Radisson |
Taj Chandela |
02 |
| Varanasi |
Radisson / Taj Ganges |
Ramada |
02 |
| Delhi |
Radisson |
The Grand |
Day Use |
Please note that only lunches and dinners are not included (except when mentioned in
the inclusion list) along with personal expenses and camera, etc. fees, tips, (if
any) at places where applicable. All hotels are subject to availability and all
flights are subject to confirmation. The tour price is valid for minimum two persons
traveling together and sharing a double / twin room. For single travelers request
for "single supplement" quote. The prices are not valid for travel between 20th of
December till 5th of January as all hotels have separate peak season surcharge
during that time. If your travel dates fall during these dates or you are traveling
to Goa for the Christmas and new year, do request for a fresh quotation.