Project Description

RAJASTHAN CLASSIC

RAJASTHAN CLASSIC

DURATION

14 Days

COVER

10 Cities

BOOK
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UDAIPUR
Get ready to be mesmerised by the centuries-old Bagore ki Haveli that overlooks the Pichola Lake at Gangori Ghat and a cultural performance like never-seen-before joy looking at the lit up corridors of the Haveli is ecstatic. With the beating of a drum, blowing of a conch shell and a welcome song, you will know that you are in for a true cultural treat. It is very true that dance is the hidden language of the soul of one’s region, and here the performers here will open a myriad of Rajasthani colours & life with their dance performances. 

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UDAIPUR-DEVIGARH
We will reach Devigarh Palace on our bikes 28kms from Udaipur and take a walk. The palace is situated in the Aravali hills offers a stunning view for the Delaware town. Delwara is one of the three main passes into the valley of Udaipur. Late we will visit the Seas – Bahu temples built in the 10th century by one of the kings of Kachchhwaha Dynasty to glorify the relationship between mothers-in-law and daughter-in-law. Enroute will visit Eklingji temple that is dedicated to Lord Shiv.

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DEVIGARH
Take the day at leisure. Walk around the palace and relax with a traditional Ayurvedic massage by a professional expert. Soak in the vibe of the royalty and hospitality of Rajasthan.

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DEVIGARH-KUMBHALGARH
Today we will be visiting the most historic site in Rajasthan. Climb up the Aravallis to Kumbhalgarh fort that houses a total of 364 temples inside the fort. Starting from the oldest Ganesha Temple built in the 10th century, Vedi temple, which is a Jain temple to Golerao temples that are located near Bawan Devi temple known for its intricate carvings of gods and goddesses. You can see a striking mix of Hindu and Jain temples here.

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KUMBHALGARH-NARLAI
Today we will start riding early morning to Narlai which is about 540 km. Your stay is arranged at Rawla Narlai. Take the rest of the day at leisure.

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NARLAI
Today we will visit the Ranakpur Jain Temple, the temple complex of 1,444 pillars. Situated in Ranakpur village that is located in the Pali district of Rajasthan, this temple complex is the most important Jain pilgrimage site. The vastness of nearly 48,000 square feet area makes you feel its complexity. You can easily spend a day looking at the precious jewels, the myriad ornate Toranas’, delicate carvings, and intricate spiritual art.

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NARLAI-JODHPUR
Today we are riding 130 km by our bikes to Jodhpur to take a tour of the largest forts in India. Explore the winding narrow maze-like lanes of Jodhpur city, the clock tower and the bustling colourful market. Take a private tour of the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort that is perched on a 150m high hill and gives way to the most astounding fort in Rajasthan. Discover the battle scars of the cannonball, chhatri of Kirat Singh Soda, a soldier who fell on the spot while defending the fort, the seven gates and the enchanting life inside the fort.

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JODHPUR-PUSHKAR
Today morning we reach Pushkar by car to relax at the beautiful setting of Pushkar Palace by the Pushkar lake, a stunning example of true Rajasthani architecture. Pushkar lake is a pilgrimage site and the centre point of the famous Pushkar Fair that attracts travellers and devotees from all over the country. Legend says that Lord Brahma, the creator is only worshipped here as he was cursed by his wife at the end of the yagna.

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PUSHKAR-JAIPUR
We will ride from Pushkar to Jaipur covering 144 km in an air-conditioned car stopping by at Roopangarh Fort that is a former palace in Roopangarh built by Maharaja Roop Singh of Kishangarh in 1648. Now the hotel is turned into one of the budget heritage hotels in Rajasthan.

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JAIPUR
Today we will ride 15 km away from Jaipur to Jaigarh Fort that provided security of Amer and Jaipur from the neighbouring rivals during the period of Jai Singh ll between 15th to 18th centuries. Earlier they stored arms, ammunition and canons here and has warriors assembly. You can see puppets, artefacts, photographs and the war utilities. Then an open-air passage will lead us to Amer Fort, the legendary fort that was the capital of princely Jaipur state started under the rule of Maharaja Man Singh I. You will be transported back in time when you walk around the four courtyards, palaces, halls, and gardens of the fort and look at the mesmerising blend of Rajput and Islamic impressions. Hawa Mahal, built specially for the Queens provides a view of the busy streets of the city. Take a walk through the art & crafts laid out in the markets of Jaipur.

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JAIPUR-SARISKA
Today we are going to ride to the most haunted places in India – one of them is Bhangarh Fort. You are exploring the ruins of once-beautiful havelis and a flourishing kingdom. There are many legends that we have saved for your trip. You can only visit the temples, palaces, and multiple gates only in the day; you are not allowed to enter between sunset and sunrise. Next, we will be riding through Sariska National Park that is the best place for spotting tigers. Sariska is one of the most important sanctuaries in Rajasthan and encompasses about 866 sq. Km of the area. Brace yourself to meet peafowl that is the largest in population here apart from the peafowl.

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SARISKA-BHARATPUR
We will ride to Chand Baori in Abhaneri district of Jaipur, one of the most remarkable pieces of ancient engineering and must visit place near Jaipur. This is the deepest and the largest step well in the country. Abhaneri is known for its novel style of step wells. The place is also known for its cultural dance performances like Kalbelia and Ghoomer. Enjoy a delectable lunch and an experience that it carries within. Later we will visit Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary that is a paradise for birds and bird watchers from all over the world. The park is a World Heritage site that hosts 366 bird species, 379 floral species, 50 species of fish, 13 species of snakes, and other invertebrates.

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BHARATPUR-AGRA-DELHI
Today, we will be slow travelling through the thick woods of Keoladeo Ghana National Park in the day time to witness the amazing play of nature and wild flora & fauna. Depending on the time of the year, you can see the resident and migratory birds as well. Take a walk or ride an elephant. Don’t forget your binoculars, mate! Next station is Agra for Taj Mahal by dusk that is everything sparkly and glistening in the aura of love. We fall short of words when it comes to describing the beauty of this magnificent edifice of love. Rabindranath Tagore once said, “Only let this one tear-drop, this Taj Mahal, glisten spotlessly bright on the cheek of time, forever and ever.” True, its beauty remains etched forever in time.

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DELHI
No trip to India is complete without a trip to the small winding lanes of Old Delhi where lies the heart of Delhi. This is your last day in India. Make most of it by savouring scrumptious world famous street food and explore the vibrant shops and loud cacophonies of life around here. It still holds remnants of old dust, memories and traditions of the capital. Nothing much has changed here. Later in the afternoon, our representative will drive you to the airport for your flight back home.