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Day 1: Arrival at the Jaipur Airport
At the time of your arrival in Jaipur Airport, our representative will greet you and transfer guests to the hotel. After you've completed the check-in process, you can begin the city tour.
The first place of visit for today's tour will be Hawa Mahal. The palace was designed to keep outsiders from getting an eyeful of the royal ladies. This is why it's got a total of 953 tiny windows, so that the royal ladies could enjoy the street celebrations without watching them. Because of this large number of windows Hawa Mahal became the favourite vacation spot for members of the Rajput family.
After touring the Mahal You can then visit Bapu Bazaar. The bazaar is renowned for its high-end Mojri's shoes as well as other leather items like bags, belts, lamp sheds, bags and more. Visit the market and decide what you'd like to buy for something.
Then, return to your hotel to stay for the night and dinner.
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Day 2: Sightseeing in Jaipur
The first stop for you this morning, following a nutritious breakfast, is your city palace. City Palace.
Like many other structures located in Jaipur the palace is a reflection of the amalgamation with Mughal as well as Rajput architecture. It is believed that the Palace complex spans an extensive area, which covers one-seventh the area of the old capital city Jaipur. The huge complex is home to many gardens, palaces, and courtyards within the compound within the compound.
The next place to visit during the day is the Nahargarh Fort. The fort provides the most stunning views over Jaipur city. It was constructed in the reign of Jai Singh II and was initially named 'Sudarshangarh' but was later changed to Nahargarh. The fort was built to increase secure the area. It also provided an uninvolved shelter for British spouses throughout the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857.
The final stop on your tour of the city is the Albert Hall Museum. According to legend, the museum was suggested from The Dr. Thomas Holbein Hendley to Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh II. At the time that the museum was first opened it featured the works of artisans and local artists. As time passed, the collection of the museum grew and is now an essential stop for visitors to the city.
After a day of enjoyment after a long day, you are able to go back to your hotel for an enjoyable night's rest.
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Day 3: Travel Jaipur to Pushkar (148 km. / 2 hrs. 40 minutes)
Today, you'll travel to Pushkar. The journey is 148 kilometers long, and should take around two hours and 40 minutes to get to the destination. Once you have arrived at the hotel, finish your check-in process and then begin an excursion around the city.
The first place to visit is Pushkar Lake. It is surrounded by beautiful hills. the lake is among the most popular tourist destinations in the city, or more accurately, Rajasthan. There is a belief that on the hills surrounding Lake, the renowned saint sat for a large part of his existence. It is considered to be a holy water source that is sacred to Hindus and is also where the Pushkar Fair takes place. Many thousands of people come to the lake to bathe in holy water in the fair. It is believed to purify of sins.
The next stop-off should be at your next stop at the Brahma Temple. There are many amazing architectural features of the temple. For instance, the outdoor hall that is pillared which will leave you in awe. The holy place is visited by devotees all the entire year. Many visit to take a holy bath within the Pushkar Lake.
After a spiritual retreat and return to your hotel for a rest. the rest you need.
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Day 4: Travel Pushkar to Jodhpur (214.4 km. / 3 hrs. 54 minutes)
The fourth day of your trip will travel to Jodhpur, the Blue City, Jodhpur. Jodhpur is 214.4 kilometers away, and the journey should take approximately 3 hours and 54 minutes. Therefore, ensure you start your day early and get on the road as soon as you can.
When you arrive to the city head there to check in at the hotel. finish the check-in process and begin the city tour.
Your first destination should be the massive Mehrangarh Fort. To get to the fort seven gates must be crossed. These include Victory Gate, Fateh Gate, Gopal Gate, Bhairon Gate, Dedh Kamagra Gate, Marti Gate and finally Loha Gate. However, the primary defense gate to be crossed is called the Victory gate, constructed in 1806 in celebration of victory over Jaipur in the battle of Bikaner. The main attractions of the fort is the intricate designs on the walls as well as its rich history. impressive palaces, museums, and galleries that draw visitors from all over the globe.
After your thrilling trip to Fort Knox after which you have to return to your hotel and take a relaxation.
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Day 5: Sightseeing in Jodhpur
Start your day off with a tasty breakfast, later, head out for your tour of the city.
The most popular destination the present will be Jaswant Thada. It is a magnificent monument that was built in honour in memory and honour of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II by his son Maharaja Sardar Singh in 1899. It continues to serve as the burial ground of members of the Marwar royal Family. The thing to look for is the gorgeous building made from intricately made marble. It is also possible to explore the grounds and admire the amazing architecture.
Your next stop is located at Umaid Bhavan Palace. This palace of 347 rooms is divided into three sections. In addition there is also an in-built museum, with an impressive collection of photographs of arms, clocks as well as stuffed animals, among other belongings of the Royal Family. In addition to the grandeur that is the Palace, there's an outdoor garden filled with lush greenery as well as different types of flowers.
After being enthralled in the castle, take a trip to Khejarla Fort. If you've ever wanted experience a fairytale castle then your dream is now to fruition. The fort is an array of beauty. The fort's 400-year-old structure is now the hotel offering luxury facilities.
After a day of excitement after a day of adventure, you are able to go back to your hotel for the night.
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Day 6: Travel Jodhpur up to Udaipur through Ranakpur (249.6 miles. / 4 hours)
On the sixth day on day 6, you'll be traveling to Udaipur via Ranakpur. The distance is 294.6 kilometers away, and it will take about 4 hours to get to Udaipur.
When you travel to Udaipur You will make a the time to stop in Ranakpur to see some of the world's most stunning places that is that of the Ranakpur Jain temples. One of the largest Jain temple complexes to be found within the town is the Ranakpur Jain Temple. It is of great importance to everyone in the Jain residents.
The temple is comprised of 29 halls and is considered to be one of the most significant of the five main places of pilgrimage in Jainism. This Ranakpur Temple is distinguished all throughout the world due to its stunning architecture. It was chosen as one of one of the seven wonders in the world. It is essential to go to this stunning and sacred location.
Continue your journey towards Udaipur. When you arrive at the hotel, you can complete the check-in procedure and then settle into your bed for a restful night's rest.
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Day 7: Sightseeing in Udaipur
The 7th day of your trip start your city tour to Udaipur. After breakfast then head out for the first stop for the day.
Kumbhalgarh Fort is located on the hilltop within the Aravalli ranges. The Kumbhalgarh fort was constructed on a hill to give a strategic location for the Mewar King to guard their lands from attacks by the enemy. That's why it's also known as the second-highest fort in Rajasthan.
The next place to go is Fateh Sagar Lake. The boating experience on this huge lake is one of a kind. The motorboats will take you through between the lakes, taking close to the mountain ranges which surround the lake. The view from this point is breathtaking.
In the future, you could go to The Vintage Car Museum. There is a rumor that there was a former Shell petrol pump in this museum's garage, and it remains in operation. The garage was constructed at an era when just the Maharanas of Mewar owned the vehicles. The museum now displays the same vintage and antique automobiles to the general public as well as tourists.
The day is over, and you can finish it by returning to your hotel to stay the night.
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Day 8: Sightseeing in Udaipur
In the final day of your stay in Udaipur You will be exploring Udaipur's Monsoon Palace, Sahelion Ki Bari and Jagdish Temples. When you're done with breakfast, you'll take a trip to The Monsoon Palace.
Monsoon Palace provides a bird's-eye perspective over the town of Udaipur. The beauty of the view is beyond words. of this sight. The palace was constructed in 1884 to observe the coming monsoon clouds more closely. This Palace is also an impressive architectural masterpiece that needs to be investigated.
Then, take a turn towards your destination, the Sahelion Ki Bari garden. There are four pools of water marble elephants as well as fountains and kiosks within the garden. The main attractions is the bird-fountains as well as those with lotus-shaped pools. The garden lies near the bank of Fateh Sagar Lake and is one of the most beautiful places worth visiting in Udaipur.
The last stop of the day is The Jagdish Temple. The main shrine of the shrine is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It requires climbing 32 marble steps to get to the temple. The shrine is surrounded by smaller shrines to Lord Ganesh, Sun God, Goddess Shakti and Lord Shiva as well as Lord Shiva. It is believed this temple was constructed according to The Vedic Vaastushastra.
It is now time to return to your hotel to begin packing for departure the following day.
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Day 9: Departure from Udaipur
Today is the conclusion to your Jaipur Pushkar Jodhpur Udaipur holiday package. All we want to hear is that your had a fantastic experience on your trip. We would love to meet you soon and create memories of your next amazing vacations.