Rajasthan is a spectacular state set amidst the great Indian Thar desert and the Aravali mountains- among the oldest in the world. Historic battles were fought here and the royal influence is still prevalent in the descendants of the old royalty. Music, dance and festivals are celebrated lavishly. The people are extremely hospitable, and the desert comes alive with their vibrant clothes and jewellery. The state is famous for precious and semi-precious stones, silver, handicrafts, textiles, carpets and hand-made paper. There are forest reserves where wildlife abounds and tigers still roam. And you can live like a king in the palaces now converted into heritage hotels.
ITINERARY I (08 nights)
Day 2: Jaipur
After breakfast visit the splendid Amber Fort, the old capital of Jaipur, with your guide. Take an elephant ride to the ramparts of the fort, or go up in your car if you prefer. Later you could catch up on your shopping and city sightseeing. Overnight Jaipur.
Day 3: Jaipur – Bundi
Drive 200 km (3 hours) to Bundi, a typical Rajasthani town built around a picturesque lake with traditional houses known as havelis. Bundi also has a rich and ancient tradition of miniature paintings. See a first-hand demonstration of these craftsmen at work. Overnight Bundi.
Day 7: Kumbhalgarh – Jodhpur
Drive 175 km to Jodhpur, the capital of the erstwhile Marwar kingdom, in the heart of Rajasthan. Jodhpur is also famous for curios, handicrafts and durries. Overnight Jodhpur.
Day 8: Jodhpur
After breakfast visit the Mehrangarh Fort, an architectural marvel that overlooks the blue city, and the Jaswant Thada, the royal cenotaph with your guide. Evening free to explore/ relax at your leisure. Overnight Jodhpur.
Day 9: Jodhpur & onward
Transfer to Jodhpur airport and continue to your next destination.
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