Colourful Rajasthan

9 nights / 10 Days  Colourful  Rajasthan Tour

Planning a weekend trip from would be a mind-blowing retreat for travel freaks or wildlife enthusiasts. A road journey from Jaipur to Ajmer & Ajmer to Ranthambhore  and you have many places to explore.

Day 1: arrival at Sawai Madhopur/Ranthambhore

When you arrive at Sawai Madhopur Station, report to the coach and then proceed to Ranthambore. Later in the day, you can take the canter tour in Ranthambore National park for wild life watching. 

jungle safari

Ranthambore National Park & Tiger Reserve offer the best Tiger sightings in the wild, with stunning views of beautiful flora. It is a beautiful area for Wildlife Jungle Safari. The dry-deciduous forest system is rich in wild animals, birds and historical landmarks such as the Fortress of Ranthambore. The park is home to animals such as the mongoose, jackal and sloth bears and leopard as well as the tiger.

Day 2: Drive Ranthambore to Jaipur

Arrive at Jaipur. Visit Birla Mandir, Sanganeri Printing Showroom and Chokhi Dhani – a traditional Rajasthani Village in the evening.

birla mandir

Birla Mandiris is a well-known temple, and is a highly-acclaimed holy site for Hindus. Birla Mandir located in Jaipur is an amazing architectural structure that oozes beauty in every way. Built from marble, this gorgeous temple is frequented by thousands of people each day. The temple is surrounded by stunning gardens throughout and is an absolute treat for the eyes to view the beautiful flowers that are all there in one location. The temple is surrounded by three domes and is decorated with stunning carvings and drawings throughout. The walls are adorned with sayings and quotes by famous religious leaders and saints. The temple is unique from other temples, and adheres to equality for all religions. The domes symbolize the same.

Chokhi Dhani

About 20 kilometers from the city of Jaipur There is a small village known as Chokhi Dhani, that is an ideal reflection of the Rajasthani cuisine, culture tradition, and culture. Chokhi Dhani is the name that comes from it. Chokhi Dhani literally means Rajasthani Culture.

It was designed specifically to attract and educate tourists about the true Rajasthani heritage and culture The village was established in 1989 and was spread over 10 acres of land. Then, in 1994, Chokhi Dhani gained its own bit of fame with travelers from all over the globe.

Day 3 - Jaipur city tour

Take a full day sightseeing tour and visit Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, City Palace and Jantar Mantar observatory. Overnight stay at the hotel

Hawa Mahal

Hawa Mahal or Palace of the Winds, or also called Palace of the Breeze, is one of the important places to visit in Jaipur. Built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in 1798, Hawa Mahal is a five-storey extension in the form of a honeycomb. This unique building has 953 small windows, called jharokhas, decorated with intricate latticework. The entire palace represents the crown of the Hindu God, Lord Krishna.

Jantar Mantar

Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, the ruler of Jaipur was one of the best theorists of ancient India. After achieving the milestones of constructing the planned city Jaipur, as well as several other scientific and architectural epitomes, the Maharaja built five astronomical instruments to study space. These instruments were called Jantar Mantar, which means Calculating Instrument. The largest of these instruments is located in Jaipur and has been

Jal Mahal

It was during the Rajput era that India has seen some of the glorious forts and palaces. Jal Mahal or the Water Palace is one of the classic names in the list of Rajputana architecture.

Albert Hall Museum

After the foundation stone of this museum was laid in 1876 to commemorate the visit of the Prince of Wales, there arose confusion about the usage of this hall. Plenty of suggestions came in asking for using this hall for educational or political use, none of which held good!

Jaigarh Fort

Each of the palaces and forts in Jaipur is unique in its own way. Amongst all the forts and palaces in Rajasthan, Jaigarh Fort is the most spectacular in the list of places to visit in Jaipur. This fort is situated on the rugged promontory of the Aravalli Hills, called the Cheel ka Teela or the Hill of Eagles. If the majestic appearance of Jaigarh Fort has to be compared with other forts and palaces in Jaipur, it will surely stand ahead

City Palace

Located in the heart of Jaipur, City Palace is the most remarkable monument in the list of places to visit in Jaipur. Guarded by huge impounding walls, this palace is a fusion of Rajput and Mughal architecture.  Whether with its everlasting architecture or the enchanting decorations, City Palace has kept the amplitude of the Rajputs alive.

Day 4: drive jaipur to Ajmer

Proceed to Ajmer, en-route visit Moinuddin Chishti Darga, Pushkar Tirth and Bramha Mandir. Arrive at Ajmer / Pushkar in the evening

 

Khwaja shah Dargah

The Dargah Moin-ud-din Chishti, the most sacred shrine to Muslims in Rajasthan and India, is known as Ajmer Sharif. It is also known as Ajmer Sharif and contains the mortal remains the Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Choshiti. This shrine can be found in Ajmer, Rajasthan. It is open to all faiths and casts. The Dargah, a living example Mughal Architecture and their faith, is an impressive building. 

Brahma temple

Jagatpita Brahma Mandir, or the Brahma temple in Pushkar (Rajasthan), is the most well-known Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Brahma, who is believed to be the creator of all things. It is the only temple in India dedicated to Brahma and attracts thousands of pilgrims each year. Because of the Brahma Temple, Pushkar appears holy. It is also mentioned in the top ten most sacred religious sites in the world as well as the five sacred pilgrimages of Hindus in India.

Puskar Lake

Everything that is even remotely connected to Pushkar Lake is surrounded by a veil of divinity and sacredness. According to legend, a dip in the lake’s waters can cleanse all sins and be the best way to escape the cycle of life. The lake is surrounded by 52 ghats that connect the temples and the water. These ghats were built by the rulers from Rajasthan’s various princely states, some of which are named after them.

Day 5: drive Ajmer to Udaipur via chittorgarh

Proceed to Udaipur. En-route visit Chittorgarh Fort – Ranakumbha, Meera Mandir, Vijay Stambha and Padmini’s Palace. On arrival at Udaipur free time for shopping.

Chittorgarh Fort

Chittorgarh Fort, a magnificent and historical fort located in India is among the most popular places to visit in Rajasthan. For those on a trip to Udaipur, this full-of-tragic-love-tales fort is a must visit. It covers a vast 700 acres and surrounded by a of 13 kms the fort was once used as the residence of queens and kings. It was in 2013 that UNESCO designated it as a World Heritage Site within the Hill Forts of Rajasthan.

vijay stambha

Victory Fort, this huge tower was built between 1442-1449 AD during the time of Rana Kumbha. It was built in admiration of the victory of Rana Khumbha against Mahmud Khilji. The 10 feet tall tower is constructed by the combination of two stones- red marble and sandstone. The fort has nine levels within this fort , each one with its own balcony that faces toward the west. After ascending the stairs, one is greeted with another view of an inner chamber, or the adjacent gallery. A trip through Chittorgarh is not complete without visiting this tower.

padmini's palace

Rani Padmini Palace leaves behind the scent of beauty, valour sacrifice, honor and the tragedy of the past. Padmini Palace was the very famous palace where Ala-uddin Khilji was allowed glimpses of Padmini in a mirror that was placed inside the principal hall. Infatuated by her attractiveness, Ala-ud-din Khilji fought a intense fight against Rana Ratan Singh, husband of Rani Padmini. Rani Padmini was augmented by her preference for death over kidnapping and dishonour

Day 6: Udaipur sightseeing

Explore the city of Udaipur. Morning, you can visit Maharana Pratap Smarak , Moti Magri along with Saheliyon Ki Bari -‘Garden of the Maids of Honour’. Then, go to the famous City Palace, unique Crystal Gallery. Take in the sound and light performance in the evening.

Maharana Pratap Smarak

Admired for his courage and bravery, Maharana Pratap is one of the most formidable warriors of the history of India. Pratap had the power of Udaipur for around 27 years, from 1572 until 1597. The most dazzling battles which was fought in the name of Pratap Singh of the Sisodia Rajput dynasty was Battle of Haldighati. The memorial is constructed to pay tribute to his courage and bravery. Therefore, a life-size bronze sculpture of Maharana Pratap is erected alongside his faithful pet horse Chetak.

Saheliyon Ki Bari

Saheliyon Ki Bari, a magnificent garden located in Udaipur (India), is known as the Courtyard of Maidens. It is also known by the name “Garden or Courtyard of Maidens”. It was named after the maidens who accompanied Princess Maharana Sangram Singh after her marriage. The captivating Saheliyon Ki Bari can be found on the banks the Fateh Sagar Lake. The lush green lawns are complemented by canopied walking paths and stunning fountains. 

City Palace

The City Palace Museum is the jewel of the Udaipur City Palace Complex. Here you can learn about the life and times of the Maharanas and get a sense of their culture. This sprawling museum actually contains a number of palaces, including the Mardana Mahal for royal men and Zenana Mahal for royal women.

Day 7: Udaipur sightseeing

In the morning visit Haldighati Museum. In the evening, visit the Nathdwara temple and Eklingji temple.

Haldighati Museum

Haldighati was his best chance. He noticed that the Mughal forces had a camp on a large field within the valley, which was later renamed by the name of Badshah Bagh. Rana encouraged the troops to move towards the treacherous valley in which he had strategically placed the brave Bhil tribesmen.

Nathdwara temple

The Puranas and the Vedas are a huge pool of knowledge. Gods found in these sacred texts offer the ideals of all human beings. Three Gods are the most important the God Vishnu was the god who created ten avatars to protect humanity from the demons. Each avatar is a renowned temple, which is located in multiple location. An example of this is The Shrinathji Temple.

Eklingji temple

Its rich cultural heritage and diversity. India is a place of beauty that is easily seen in every corner of India. In Hindu mythology the three main creators of the entire universe: Lord Brahma Lord Vishnu along with Lord Shiva. The most well-known temples dedicated to Shiva is the Eklingji Temple in Udaipur region of Rajasthan.

Day 8: drive Udaipur to Mount Abu

Arrive at Mount Abu. Enjoy the Sunset of Mount Abu and visit Nakki Lake. Free time for shopping in the evening.

nakki lake

In the Aravalli ranges of Mount Abu, Nakki Lake is locally referred to as Nakki Jheel is a paradise for lovers of nature. With stunning natural beauty the lake is an absolute gem that is part of Mount Abu. It is the first artificial lake to be created in India with the depth of approximately 11,000 metres and a size that is a quarter mile. It is located in the middle in the town of Hill Station the amazing lake is covered in lush vegetation, mountains and bizarrely designed rocks.

the sunset of mount abu

A trip isn’t complete without an Sunset point for which Mount Abu isn’t an exception. The stunning panorama of the rough Aravali ranges, which are sunkissed by the rays radiating from the sun’s setting brings a large number of visitors to this beautiful spot close to the famed Nakki Lake. Sunset Point in Mount Abu Sunset Point in Mount Abu is visited by nature lovers who take pleasure in the setting sun’s rays. sun.

Day 9: Mount Abu sightseeing

Enjoy the city tour of Mt. Abu. Visit Prajapita Bramhakumari Ashram, Gurushikhar, Peace Park, Dilwara temple. Enjoy get-together with your travel companions in the evening.

Bramhakumari Ashram

Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual School is an international non-governmental religious organization that was established through Dada Lekhraj Kripalani in the 1930s. Its headquarters are at Mount Abu. The hill that is home to Brahma Kumaris can also be known as “Madhuban” (forest filled with honey). The community is mostly self-sufficient group, and has an international group of yogis who practice to the hill each year.

Gurushikhar

Guru Shikar is located at the height of 1772 metres above sea level. you can take in the views from the Mount Abu region from this mountain. It is possible to see the Temple that is Guru Dattatreya on this peak which was believed to be the embodiment of Lord Hindu and Lord Brahma and Lord Shiva. Other temples that are located at the top of the mountain include Chamundi Temple, Shiva Temple and Mira Temple.

Dilwara temple

Dilwara Jain Temples are among the best Jain temples that is renowned for its stunning architectural design and impressive marble stone carvings. A few experts consider it to be more architecturally impressive than it’s counterpart, the Taj Mahal. The temple appears basic from the outside, however every cloud has a silver-colored inner lining. The temple’s interior is a marvel of human craft at its finest. 

Day 10: Departure from Mt. Abu

Board the train for your hometown. Tour Concludes

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