Duration : 15 Nights/ 16 Days
Places
Covered : Delhi - Mandawa - Bikaner - Pokaran - Jaisalmer - Jodhpur -
Luni - Pushkar - Ajmer - Jaipur - Fatehpur Sikri - Agra - Gwalior - Orchcha
- Khajuraho - Sarnath - Varanasi
Day 01 -- »
Arrive Delhi Meet and assist by our representative upon your
arrival at the airport. Then drive to your hotel with your driver and car.
Night in hotel.
Day
02 -- » New Delhi Morning after breakfast city tour of this
imperial British capital of the 20th century. Visit the Qutub Minar - the
tallest free standing minaret in stone in the world; then onto Humayun's
tomb - the first Mughal construction in India from 1565 AD. Also see the
Rashtrapati Bhawan, the India Gate built in the earlier half of the 20th
century. Drive through the old city past the Red Fort and visit the Jama
Masjid - the biggest of its kind in India. Here take a rickshaw through the
winding streets of the old city to see the life of the people in this part
of the world. A perfect introduction of your tour. The rickshaw puller pulls
you through the imperial avenue the Chandni Chowk where you will find each
and every small business under the sky. Finally, reach Rajghat, the memorial
of Mahatma Gandhi, where your chauffeur is waiting for you to take you to
your next stop the Birla Mandir, a Hindu temple in activity.
Day 03 -- » Delhi - Mandawa After breakfast
leave Delhi for Mandawa enroute visiting Mahensar. Upon arrival in Mandawa
check into your hotel.
Day 04 -- » Mandawa
- Bikaner 180km In the morning see this beautiful village of
Shekhawati that used to be an important caravanserai of the yesteryears. See
the many havelis of this quaint little town built by the rich and the famous
merchants of the 18th and 19th centuries. These havelis have been painted
with activities of daily life and of deities to break the monotony of the
desert life.
Then proceed towards Bikaner en route stop at
Fatehpur to see the splendid havelis of the local merchants of Shekhawati.
Reach Bikaner by lunch time.
See the Junagarh Fort, a royal
museum that encompasses history of Bikaner from its days of construction
that dates back to the 16th century. Later visit the camel breeding farm, a
unique experience. Evening time free to stroll in the busy market area of
Bikaner city centre.
Day 05 -- » Bikaner -
Pokaran - Jaisalmer 330km After breakfast we set towards our
journey across the Thar Desert to reach Pokaran for lunch. Visit the 15th
century fortress where the 3rd Mughal emperor, Akbar the Great, was born in
1543. The bazaar in the middle of this village is very colourful and full of
local flavours. After lunch continue towards Jaisalmer and arrive by evening
to witness the sunset over the desert with the most imposing edifice of the
town behind you.
Day 06 -- » Jaisalmer
Morning an exclusive visit of the Jain temples inside the Sonar Kila.. The
Jains are a community that respects life and are pure vegetarians by
religion. Visit the citadel's palace that houses a museum with a huge
collection of robes and artifacts from the royal family of Jaisalmer. Visit
the Patwaon ki haveli with intricately designed latticed windows used by the
ladies to view the external world. Also see the Gadisar Lake.
Later, we go to Sam or Khuri village.
Here we have loads of excitement in store for you. Upon arrival in the
village you will be taken to the nearby sunset point on the dunes to see the
sunset by camel carts. After sunset return to the village where your stay is
arranged in mud huts. Evening listen to the haunted tunes of the desert by
the local artists and musicians. A lifetime experience. Dinner and night in
the
desert mud huts. Day 07
-- » Jaisalmer - Jodhpur 280km Today we reach Jodhpur the blue
city by early afternoon.
Post lunch session introduces you to the
fabulous spice market of Jodhpur the 2nd largest city in Rajasthan. Walk
along the market to feel the odours of the spices filling the air around you
Then go to Mandore gardens the then capital of Marwar to view some of the
fabulous cenotaphs and the hall of local heroes of the wars. Drive back to
Jodhpur and see the Umaid Bhawan Palace, the present residence of the king
of Jodhpur. Retire to your hotel and relax.
Day
08 -- » Jodhpur - Luni 40km After breakfast drive up to the
majestic Mehrangarh fort, the stronghold of the Rathore princes from 1453AD.
We see the superb collection of paintings and arms and ammunitions. The view
of the city from the rampart walls is breath taking.
Later an
hours drive brings us to the world of animals - Luni, the palace amidst the
more rustic life of Rajasthan.
After lunch we take you on a safari to
discover the hidden beauty of the jungle life. Here you would be visiting
the Bishnoi villages. Bishnois are a tribe that respects life in every form
- animals trees and even dead branches. They are vegetarians and even in the
villages they protect the animal life and don't let anybody practice hunting
in the vicinity of their villages. They live in a joint family system where
the oldest member is generally the head of the family.
Then we would
like you to witness the opium ceremony with the Patels - a rich tribe. It is
a ceremony prevelant in this part of Rajasthan where the youth offers opium
to drink mixed with water to the elders of the family when they come back
from work in the fields.
Day 09 -- » Luni
- Pushkar - Ajmer - Jaipur 320km Today cross the entire stretch of
desert to reach the most holy cities of Pushkar and Ajmer.
Pushkar happens to be the holiest places according to the Hindus as it is
considered that Lord Brahma (the Creator) and his wife Saraswati (the godess
of learning and music) performed a ritual in the lake. Here we visit the
only Brahma temple of the world before intermingling with the local colours
in the local bazaar. Pushkar is the world famous for its cattle fair held
each year in the month of October/November. Proceed towards Ajmer.
Ajmer is the pious city for the Muslims. Surprisingly both the cities are at
distance of 11km from each other. Visit the Durgah built in fond remembrance
of Khwaja Muin ud Din Chisti where the Muslim pilgrims from all over India
throng during the festival times. Later visit Mughal emperor Akbar's Palace
where his son Jehangir received Sir Thomas Roe to grant him the permission
of trade to East India Company with India, that changed the history of India
completely and slowly and steadily India became colony of the British
Empire. Continue towards Jaipur and reach by late evening and check into the
hotel.
Day 10 -- » Jaipur Visit
the Amber fort in the morning; included is an elephant ride at the Amber
fort. See the marvelous Shish mahal built in the 17th century in a fusion
style of Hindu and Islamic art. Also see the hall of public audiences and
Maharaja Man Singh's Palace who had twelve queens.
After lunch
set off to see the Pink city visiting the observatory Jantar Mantar built in
1727 by Sawai Maharaja Jai Singh II who was a mathematician , an astronomer
an astrologer and a great musician of his era. He built five observatories
throughout India - Jaipur, Ujjain, Varanasi, Mathura and Delhi but only the
one at Jaipur is functional. Then visit the City Palace of the Maharaja of
Jaipur with a fabulous collection of robes and saris in cotton and silk with
gold lattice work. The City Palace houses a collection of paintings also in
the painting gallery and of course a collection of arms and ammunitions in
the ammunition gallery. Dinner at your hotel.
Day 11 -- » Jaipur - Fatehpur Sikri - Agra 250km
Leave the Pink city after breakfast and reach Fatehpur Sikri by early
afternoon. Visit this abandoned city built by the Mughal emperor Akbar in
the second half of the 16th century. Fatehpur Sikri was built by Akbar
after his Hindu wife bore him the long awaited son who was born after the
renowned sufi saint Salim Chisti blessed Jodhabai Akbar's hindu wifewith a
son. Also visit Jodhabai's palace the biggest palace in Fatehpur Sikri
even bigger than the emperor's palace himself as this was the queen who
bore him his heir to the throne. Continue towards Agra and reach Agra by
early evening. Relax at your hotel or go to the local bazaar to see the
lifestyle of the people.
Day
12 -- » Agra
Taj Mahal is awaiting your arrival today
morning. A must see with the rising sun as the Taj Mahal is bathed in the
golden rays of the morning sun. Built by Shah Jahan, the Taj is a white
marble memorial that houses the tomb of 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 anywhere in the world.
Then see the Agra Fort
built by Akbar where Shahjahan was imprisoned by his own son Aurangzeb.
Post lunch visit Itmad ud Daulah - it is the first
mughal building built out completely of marble. In many contexts it is
referred to being the predecessor of the Taj Mahal. Then visit
Sikandara the tomb of the great emperor Akbar.
Day 13 -- » Agra - Gwalior - Orchha 219km
Today we drive to go to Gwalior the erstwhile stronghold of the Scindia
rulers. Reach Gwalior by early afternoon and after lunch start your visit.
A trip to Gwalior is incomplete without a visit to the fort,
Scindia Palace and the tombs of Ghaus Mohammed and Tansen. Also visit the
Gurjari Mahal the palace of the Gurjar queen Mrignayani today housing an
archaeological museum. Also see the teli ka mandir and the Saas bahu ka
mandir inside the fort. Later continue towards Orchha.
Day 14 -- » Orchcha - Khajuraho 282 km
Orchha is a medieval village where time has stopped. You feel the
timelessness of this spot. Orchha is a medieval city founded by Bundela
rulers with palaces and temples of the 16th and 17th century - which have
remarkably withstood the onslaught of time. The river Betwa picturesquely
flanks the city.
See the beautiful Palace Complex - Jahangiri
Mahal and the Raja Mahal. Closely study the intricacies of the mural
paintings in the Raja Mahal and visit the Laxminarayana Temple. Post lunch
continue towards Khajuraho about 182 km away by road and check in to your
hotel. After a brief refreshing time you will be taken to the near by
auditorium to witness the cultural heritage of India through the medium of
dances.
Day 15 -- » Khajuraho - Varanasi
By flight
Morning sight seeing shows us the temples built during
the 9th to the 11th centuries by the powerful dynasty of Chandela rajputs.
The temples with their erotic sculptures are a feast to the eyes. The
Chandelas built 85 temples in all but today only 20 temples stand intact.
Visit the eastern and western group of temples before being transferred to
the airport to catch your flight to Varanasi. (1525hrs) Upon arrival
(1605hrs) in Varanasi transfer to the hotel. Rest of the day free.
Day 16 -- » Varanasi - Delhi By flight
Early in the morning (0500hrs) we take you to banks of the river Ganges
where we board a boat to see the morning ablutions of the Hindus from the
security of our boat. The boat ride starts from Dasashwamedh Ghat and ends
at Manikarnika Ghat along the sacred Ganges. See the Kashi Vishwanath
temple and the Gyanvyapi kund and the mosque attached to it. Also visit
the Benares Hindu University the largest residential university in India
with more than 3000 residential students.
Return to your hotel
for breakfast. Later visit Sarnath the sacred city for the Buddhist all
over the world. It was here that Lord Buddha preached his first sermon to
his first five disciples. Also worth visiting is the museum with artifacts
dating back to 3rd century BC. Visit the nearby ruins of the ancient seat
of learning in Sarnath In time transfer to the airport to return back to
Delhi. Upon arrival in Delhi you will be taken out for a farewell dinner
and then transferred to the international terminal for your flight back
home