Golden gems of rajasthan tour

6 Nights / 7 Days Golden Triangle of Rajasthan (Places Covered : : Bikaner 2N, Jaisalmer 2N, Jodhpur 2N)

Golden Gems of Rajasthan Tour Package will take you to these princely State that is rich in palatial splendor and ancient forts as well as zestful culture and shifting dunes. these three cities of Rajasthan is unique and will captivate you. The Anant Holidays have been designed by an experienced team of experts who are also intrepid travelers to show off the best of the royal country.

Day 1: Arrive at Bikaner

Arrive at Bikaner, report to coach and proceed to the hotel.

Day 2: Bikaner Sightseeing.

Enjoy city tour of Bikaner. Visit Deshnok Rat temple of Karni Mata, Junagarh Fort which includes Anup Mahal, Gaj Mandir, Sheesh Mahal and Prachina Museum. View Lalgarh Palace. Visit Sadul Museum and Asia’s biggest Camel Research Farm and museum to watch different Camel breeds and baby camels.

Junagarh Fort

Raja Rai Singh built the Junagarh fort between 1588 and 1593 AD. He was the sixth ruler in Binaker, who ruled from 1571 to 1600 AD. Karan Chand was Raja Rai Singh’s Prime Minster and supervised the construction of the fort. Construction of Junagarh fort began on the 30th th January 1589, and was completed on the 17th th Februar that year.

Lalgarh Palace

Lalgarh Palace, is an architectural masterpiece built by the then Maharaja of Bikaner. It is a grand display of richness, both in terms of the history as well as the wealth. The palace has elaborate wings with huge corridors, all adorned with paintings and other extraordinary artefacts that make the place come alive with history. 

Jag Mandir Palace

Jag Mandir Palace is located on the southern end of the lake. It is sometimes referred to for its Jag Island Palace, the palace is floating marble structures within a lake. It is an amazing sight when you visit the stunning Lake Pichola. It is also called “Lake Gardens Palace”, Jag Mandir is an stunning structure that is frequented by visitors in huge number.

camel research farm

Camels are often referred to for its role as The camel is aptly referred to as the Ship of the Desert. A trip to Bikaner is not complete without a visit towards the Camel Farm that houses hundreds of camels roaming around the area.
National Research Center on Camel Bikaner was set up through the Central Government in 1984 to help in research and development about camels. A unique institution in India it is focused upon the health, breeding and breeding of camels. It is also a promoter of camel milk and products.

Day 3: drive Bikaner - Jaisalmer

Arrive at Jaisalmer. Enjoy boating at Gadisar Lake. In the evening enjoy the Puppet Show.

Gadisar Lake

Near the outskirts Jaisalmer in the desert state of Rajasthan is the stunning Gadisar Lake, which sits as an oasis in the center of a desert. When it was in the middle age there were no irrigation systems, canals or other methods of science to supply water to the desert regions of Rajasthan. The reservoir was constructed in the late 1800s by Raja Rawal Jaisal keeping in his mind the needs to supply his own people.

Day 4: Jaisalmer sightseeing

Enjoy city tour of Jaisalmer. Visit Golden Fort, Jain Mandir, Patwan ki Haweli and museum and Nathmalaji ki Haweli in the morning. Enjoy Camel ride, folk dance and magnificent sunset in famous Sam Sand Dunes with dinner.

Jaisalmer Fort

Sonar Quila, also known as the Jaisalmer Fort (Golden Fort), is its name. It rises out of the desert and appears to merge with the golden hues in the sand. The fort is engulfed in mystery by the setting sun, which adds an extra magic touch. Local craftsmen built the fort in the traditional style of the royals. This fort is a World Heritage Site and plays an important role in Satyajit Ray’s famous Feluda stories. It also appears in the movie Sonar Kela (The Golden Fortress).

Gadisar Lake

The most well-known tourist attractions in Jaisalmer, Sam Sand Dunes is a must-see located in Rajasthan state. If you’re visiting the city known as the “Golden City” It is imperative to go on the Desert Safari because if you don’t explore the vast Thar on the back of a camel and you don’t get to experience all the excitement. A visit to Sam Sand Dunes Sam Sand Dunes is the top highlight of the Jaisalmer tour.

Patwon Ki Haveli

Patwon ki Haveli is a beautiful example of Rajasthani architecture. You will find a treasure trove in the intricately carved walls, which end in delicate chajjas on yellow sandstone walls. The contrasting windows with artistic arches promise a wealth of experiences. These multi-storied buildings can best be described as artistic apartments.

Day 5: Drive Jaisalmer to Jodhpur

Proceed to Jodhpur. En-route visit Lodurva Jain Temple. On arrival at Jodhpur free time for shopping

Lodurva Jain Temple

It is believed that the Lodurva Jain Temple It is situated 16 kilometers from Jaisalmer town. Lodurva is the capital city of the Bhatti Rajputs was at one point a bustling city, however it was shattered by the beauty as the Bhattis changed their capital city to Jaisalmer. Nakoda is a popular tourist attraction because of the old and ruined Jain temples. One of the most memorable experiences will be the peacock’s dance in the beautiful Lodurva ruins. It is believed that the Jain temples are constructed of brilliant yellow Sandstones. Even though they’re in ruins they are still beautiful. The splendors of these Jain temples can be seen clearly. The temples’ walls are beautifully decorated with representations of Lord Parsvanath who is one of the 23rd Jain Tirthankar.

Day 6: Jodhpur sightseeing

Enjoy Jodhpur city tour. Visit Ummaid Bhavan Palace museum, Mehrangarh Fort which includes Moti Mahal, Phool Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, Silah Khana, Daulat Khana and Rang Mahal. Later visit Jaswant Thada. Enjoy get together with your travel companions in the evening.

Ummaid Bhavan Palace

One of the most well-known palaces is Umaid Bhawan Palace, which was built between 1928 and 1943. It is believed that the palace was built with large quantities of yellow sandstone, covering 26 acres of gardens. This makes it one of the most luxurious private residences in the world. This place features the art Deco design and the renaissance style. It also has 2 swimming pools, and Jiva Grande Spa.

Mehrangarh Fort

The Mehrangarh Fort is a hundred feet high and stands on a precipice to the opposite, four hundred feet above Jodhpur. Red sandstone polished to a forceful finish. But it also has a strange, captivating magnificence that attracts. The Citadel of the Sun has received a lot of attention, as it truly is one of the most important in Rajasthan. Its dimensions are so vast that Rudyard Kipling described it as “the work of mammoths”. It is today a protected stronghold in India.

Jaswant Thada

This white marbled building is a monument to an Rajput clan. The cenotaph was erected during the late 19th century, by Maharaja Sadar Singh to commemorate his father Maharaja Jaswant Singh II 33rd Rathore ruler of Jodhpur. You should go to this monument, which is an architectural style reminiscent of a temple when they travel to Jodhpur. Jaswant Thada is an ideal illustration of the brilliance of architecture. 

Day 7: Departure from Jodhpur

Board the train for your hometown. Tour Concludes.

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