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Our agent will greet you when you arrive in the capital city and take you to the hotel that you have reserved in advance. After checking into your accommodation, take a shower. Since you won't have much time left, you can either continue exploring the local markets and the neighborhoods surrounding your hotel by yourself, or you can just relax and forget about your fatigue in preparation for an amazing journey. Spend the night in the Delhi hotel.
Our agent will greet you when you arrive in the capital city and take you to the hotel that you have reserved in advance. After checking into your accommodation, take a shower. Since you won't have much time left, you can either continue exploring the local markets and the neighborhoods surrounding your hotel by yourself, or you can just relax and forget about your fatigue in preparation for an amazing journey. Spend the night in the Delhi hotel.
After enjoying a delicious breakfast
this morning, begin your day with a tour of the local neighborhood and some
sightseeing. You will see both the Old and New Delhi today. Although these two
areas of Delhi are completely different in terms of atmosphere, appearance, and
culture, they both have a strong feeling of history. You can explore Old Delhi
for yourself; it is a fascinating fusion of historic and antique monuments,
winding lanes, and lively marketplaces. You can explore the majestic Red Fort
in Old Delhi, which rises tall as a potent reminder of the Mughal dynasty's
splendor. Another option is to go to the Raj Ghat, where Mahatma Gandhi was
cremated in 1948. You can get away from the bustle of old Delhi here. For a
spiritual visit, you can explore India's largest mosque, Jama Masjid, and then
proceed directly to Chandni Chowk, a well-known marketplace for electronics,
fabrics, spices, and cheap jewelry, among other well-known goods. You may
immediately start exploring the wonders of New Delhi after stuffing your
stomach with some regional specialties. The President's House, Parliament
Street, Humayun's Tomb, the famous India Gate, and the magnificent Qutub Minar
are good places to start. Return to your accommodation and get ready for the
next leg of the tour. Spend the night in the Delhi hotel.
You might begin your tour by driving
to Mandawa, a hidden gem in Rajasthan's Shekhawati district, after breakfast.
When you arrive at the hotel, check-in. As you explore the region's mansions or
havelis, your day will be filled with visual delights and facts about Rajput
history and culture. Numerous intriguing artistic fresco murals adorn the
area's havelis, adding to their grandeur. Simply said, Mandawa is a venue for
all art enthusiasts. Spend the night at the Mandawa Hotel.
After a filling breakfast, you can
drive to Bikaner to continue your journey. When you arrive at the hotel, check
in. Bikaner is a blossoming gem of Rajasthan because of the colorful desert,
amazing forts, and desert safaris. The city's enormous and magnificent palaces
and forts serve as a testament to the majesty of its monarchs. In addition to
the historical sites, Bikaner is a one-stop shop for foodies because it offers
the most delicious and authentic dishes. After lunch, you can visit the
Junagarh Fort to see the opulent way of life and rich legacy of the Rajasthani
Maharajahs. The Karni Mata Temple, also called the Rat Temple, is a short drive
from here. On the grounds of this shrine, there are thousands of rats that are
constantly fed milk and candy. You can also go to the Devi Kund, which exhibits
a stunning architectural fusion of Islamic and Rajputana styles. You can also
go to the Bhandasar Jain Temple, the Prachina Cultural Centre and Museum, the
Deshnok Temple, the Kote Gate, Bikaner's major entrance gate, and other
locations. Return to your accommodation and rest so that you can enjoy the
Camel festival the next day. Spend the night at the Bikaner Hotel.
After enjoying a hearty meal, you can
continue to revel in a unique experience. The Department of Tourism, Art, and
Culture hosts the Bikaner Camel Fair annually in January (check with us for the
precise dates). The celebration is held in honor of Camel, the desert ship. The
celebrations honor the bravery of these creatures that endure harsh weather
conditions year-round. This is not merely a trade show. Bikaner has been the
sole camel breeding area since the time of Rao Bika Ji, the city's founder. Known
as "Ganga Risala," the camel corps has participated in both the
Indo-Pak and World Wars. These courageous creatures continue to serve in the
Indian army's Border Security Force regiment. If your itinerary allows it, you
can take advantage of both days of Bikaner's Camel Festival. At the festival
site, visitors may witness the magnificent Junagarh Fort in the background of a
colorful parade of exquisitely decorated camels. The camels in this parade
display their amazing dancing to the beautiful music on the desert sands while
wearing colorful bridles, traditional necklaces, and hefty anklets. A variety
of camel races, camel games, and other traditional acts are also available for
your enjoyment. Save your evenings so you can enjoy the music and traditional Rajasthani
folk dance performances, which will only add to the festival's allure. Witness
the festival's conclusion late at night with a breathtaking firework display
that lights up Bikaner's skies. Spend the night at the Bikaner Hotel.
It is now time for you to experience
some sand dunes after seeing the spectacular Bikaner temple and fort. You can
continue your journey by travelling to Jaisalmer this morning after breakfast.
After checking into your accommodation upon arrival, you can spend the
remainder of the day unwinding and touring the nearby markets. Spend the night
at the Jaisalmer Hotel.
On the sixth day of your journey,
following a delectable breakfast, you will spend the entire day exploring
Jaisalmer. The city of Jaisalmer is located in the middle of the Thar Desert.
Every location and monument constructed here is made of yellow sandstone, which
displays the exquisite carvings created by talented artisans of a bygone era.
You can go to the Jaisalmer Fort, which is the oldest fort still standing and
is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can also go to the merchants'
homes or the magnificent, regal mansions. These are carved from golden yellow
sandstone and lavishly ornamented. You can go to the Patwon-ki-haveli, the
Nathmalji-ki-haveli, and the Jain Temples later in the day. A trip to the sand
dunes is recommended. Save your evening so you may unwind at the spacious
natural paradise that is Gadisar Lake. Spend the night at Jaisalmer.
After breakfast this morning, begin
your road trip to Jodhpur, popularly referred to as the Blue City. The
second-biggest city in Rajasthan, it has a distinct charm and is situated on
the brink of the Thar Desert. One of the most striking forts in the state of
Rajasthan is the Mehrangarh Fort, which you should immediately visit and
explore after checking in. Another option is to go to the Jaswant Thada, a
stunning example of late nineteenth-century architecture. Save your evening so
you may see the Mandore Gardens, which are well-known for their beautiful
sculptures. Spend the night in the Jodhpur hotel.
After breakfast, begin your drive to
Udaipur, Rajasthan's most romantic city. The city is home to numerous
well-known, stunning palaces and lakes. After you arrive, finish the check-in
process and reserve your evening for a boat trip on Lake Pichola's serene
waters—a pleasure for any infatuated romantic. The south bank of the lake
features lovely gardens that slope down to the water's edge, while the east
bank offers a breathtaking view of the City Palace. Spend the night at the
Udaipur hotel.
Wake up this morning to a lovely day
full of romance. Prepare to explore Udaipur's sights. The city bears the name
of Mewar's monarch, Rana Udai Singh. The glittering City Palace, Saheliyon ki
Bari, Monsoon Palace, Meera Kala Mandir, which preserves many Rajasthani
traditional dances, Ekhlakji Shiva Temple, Nathdura, and other locations are
all worth seeing while in Udaipur. The Lake Palace and the Jag Mandir, which
are located on the islands of Lake Pichola, are open for visits in the evening.
Spend the night at the Udaipur hotel.
Continue your journey with a road
excursion to the historic town of Deogarh after a hearty breakfast. Check into
the hotel you have reserved in advance when you arrive. Take it easy today. You
can take in the cultural programs in the evening. Spend the night at the
Deogarh Hotel.
You will travel directly to Jaipur,
India's pink city, on this day. You will arrive at the pink city in the early
evening because the travel is lengthy. You can take an evening stroll around
the city's vibrant local markets if you're not too weary and want to see a
little more of the area. You will be captivated by the abundance of amazing
local handicrafts on exhibit in the markets. Spend the night in the Jaipur
hotel.
Start your day and tour the city with
an early breakfast. Jaipur, widely known as the "Pink City," conjures
images of the monarchy. A portion of the city is still used as a royal house,
and it boasts numerous well-kept gardens, courtyards, and museums. Before
visiting Sukh Niwas, you can see the inlaid panels and mirror ceiling of the
Diwan-E-Am, Kali Temple, Jai Mandir, or the Hall of Victory while you're in the
city. Following lunch, you can tour the Amer Fort, Jantar Mantar Observatory,
and the Maharaja's City Palace. Take a picture at Jal Mahal and Hawa Mahal in
the evening. Spend the night in the Jaipur hotel.
Take a drive to Agra today; it's a
historically significant place. Along the way, you can stop by the abandoned
red sandstone city of Fatehpur Sikri, which was constructed by Akbar, the
Mughal emperor. The world's largest gateway, the Bulund Darwaza, is open for
you to see later. Visit the Agra Fort and the Taj Mahal, one of the new seven
wonders of the world and a UNESCO-approved site, in the afternoon after lunch.
In honor of his adored bride, Mumtaz Mahal, Emperor Shah Jahan constructed the
Mahal. Spend the night at the Agra Hotel.
You can go to Agra's local
marketplaces in the morning and buy some trinkets. In addition, there are some
breathtaking gardens and other sights to see. You can go to Delhi later that
afternoon. Once you arrive in Delhi, check into your hotel and proceed to
explore the renowned Sikh Gurudwara, the Gurudwara Bangla Sahib. Save your
evening to take a walk around Connaught Place, which was constructed by the
Bruisers and is located in the heart of Delhi. Spend the night in the Delhi
hotel.
It's time to say farewell after
breakfast. Arrive at Indira Gandhi International Airport in time to board a
flight to your next location. We enjoyed having you here, and we hope to see
you again soon.
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