2. Profile of tourist
Two foreign tourists visiting to Rajasthan
Tour should start from Jaipur
Want escorted/ guided tour
Want a group tour
Want Land only package
Reasonable Budget
No food preference, thus can arrange for lunch and
dinner on their own.
3. About Rajasthan
Rajasthan is an amazing potpourri of the old and new.
Rajasthan, literally meaning the Land of Kings, displays
lavish forts and majestic palaces that are apt reminders of a
rich and romantic past; one that speaks of heroism, honour
and chivalry.
Situated amidst a stark desert and surrounded by the
Aravallis, India's oldest mountain range, the state is a
travellers' destination, attracting many with its art and
craft.
A glittering jewel of India, Rajasthan has something for
everyone, whether you are planning an adventurous
holiday hoping for a rendezvous with tigers, or have in
mind a quiet sojourn gazing at the beauty of the golden
sand-dunes, or are travelling to experience the many
nuances of royalty.
4. History andpolitics
Rajasthan has played an important role in the making of Indian
history, its civilisation and its culture.
Initially a collection of several princely states, collectively known
as Rajputana, Rajasthan came into greater prominence during the
period of decline and disintegration of the Gupta Empire
The Rajput kingdoms faced severe Muslim attacks at different
stages of their evolution.
The people of Rajasthan still sing songs and tell tales of
courageous heroes like the legendary Prithvi Raj Chauhan, and
Rana Pratap of Mewar who defied the mighty Mughal Emperor
Akbar.
By 1950, the 18 states of united Rajasthan merged to form one
state. The Maharaja of Jaipur, Sawai Man Singh II, was made the
Rajpramukh and Jaipur became its capital.
Today, Rajasthan has 33 districts that cover an area of 3,42,239 sq
km.
7. Geography andClimate
The Aravalli Range runs across the state from the
southwest to the northeast.
This divides the state into a sandy and unproductive
region northwest of the range, and a comparatively
fertile and habitable land towards the east.
The Great Indian TharDesert is found in Rajasthan.
The Chambal River, which is the only large and
perennial river in the state, originates from the east of
this range and flows northeast.
14. DAY-2
• After a delicious breakfast at the lalit Jaipur hotel,
Explore the pink city at own .At evening go for Choki
Dhani(by NH-12), a Rajasthani village theme
resort,at night stay at the lalit Jaipur.
15. The Lalit Jaipur Chouki dhani
Explore the pink cityThe Lalit Jaipur
12kms
30 min
21 kms
1 hour
11 kms
25 min
Day-2
16. Day- 3 : Jaipur
Sightseeing for the day includes Amber fort(NH-11c), City
Palace, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal .
You can go for light & sound show at Amber in the
evening. Night stay at The lalit jaipur.
17. The Lalit Jaipur Amber Fort City Palace
Jantar mantarHawa mahalThe lalit jaipur
20 kms
45 min
8 kms
15 min
100
meter
5 Min
1 kms
5 min
12 kms
30 min
Day-3
18. Day 4: Bikaner
Drive to Bikaner (333 km / 7 hrs)(NH-11).Explore the city on
own,
Night stay at Hotel Gajner Palace.
19. The Lalit Jaipur Hotel Gajner Palace Explore the city at
own
333 kms
7 hours
20. DAY-5
• After breakfast Visit Junagarh fort (built on plains
unlike all major forts of Rajasthan), camel breeding
farm and the famous 'Karni Mata Mandir' or the rat
temple at Deshnok.Drive 310 kms to jaisalmer(NH-
15)Night stay at surygarh.
21.
22. Hotel Gajner Palace Junagarh fort
rat temple at Deshnoksurygarh
2 kms
10 min
38kms
1 hours
310 kms
7 hours
DAY-5
23.
24. Day 6 : Jaisalmer
See the man made Gadsisar lake ( Jaisalmer's only source
of water for a long period ) and the royal cenotaphs at
Bada Bagh.Night stay at Suryagarh.
26. Day 7 : Jaisalmer
Morning visit the fort and the havelis.
In the Afternoon go for a camel safari in the rolling sand
dunes of Sam.
Drives 286 kms(NH-15,114) to Jodhpur Night stay at
Vivanta by Taj(Jodhpur ).
29. Day 8 : Jodhpur
In the morning visit the best preserved fort of Rajasthan -
the Mehrangarh fort.
Later see the marble cenotaph at Jaswant Thada, known
as the the Taj Mahal of Rajasthan.Drive 270 kms (NH-
14,76)to Udaipur the city of lake,Night stay at The Oberoi
Udaivilas, Udaipur.
30. Taj by vivanta Mehrangarh fort
Jaswant Thada
The Oberoi
Udaivilas, Udaipur
9 kms
20min
1 kms
5 min
270 kms
6 hours
DAY-8
31.
32. Day 9 : Udaipur
After breakfast go for En route visit the amazing white
marble Jain temples at Ranakpur.
Evening free to explore the city on your own.Night stay at
The Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur.
34. Day 10 : Udaipur
Sightseeing for the day includes City Palace (don't miss the
awesome crystal gallery), Jagdish temple and the garden of
maids (it was orginally built for the maids of the queen
who came along as wedding gifts).
In the evening go for a boat ride in lake Pichola. Night stay
at The Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur.
35. DAY-10
The Oberoi
Udaivilas, Udaipur
Jagdish templeCity Palace
The Oberoi
Udaivilas, Udaipur
the garden of maidslake Pichola
2.6 kms
15 min
200 met
5 min
7kms
15 min
kms
2.5 hrs
36. Day 11 : Pushkar
Drive to Pushkar (278km / 6 hrs BY-NH 8)
En route you visit the fort of Chittaurgarh.
Pushkar is known for its one of the very rare temples
dedicated to lord Brahma (considered the creater
of universe in Hindu mythology).Night stay at Hotel
Pushkar place satyam.
37.
38. THE BRAHMA TEMPLE
Hotel Satyam Palace
pushkar
Chittaurgarh fort
The Oberoi
Udaivilas, Udaipur
DAY- 11
39. Day 12: Jaipur
Drive back to Jaipur (145 km / 3.5 hrs).
Hope you return with an extra baggage - a bag full
of memories.