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ITINERARY
Day 01 - Arrive Delhi
Arriving Delhi, you will clear customs and immigration. Leaving the
airport, you will be met by our representative, holding a play card with your
name on it at the exit. Arrival transfer to hotel Taj Palace
which is a perfect embodiment of all qualities synonymous with the quality of
Taj Hotels, Resorts & Palaces. Standing apart in service, its facilities and of
course, in its distinguished patronage, this hotel has played host to Heads of
State, corporate moguls and high profile businessmen from across the world.
Nestled in six acres of lush greens in the exclusive Diplomatic Enclave of the
city, Taj Palace Hotel is the only one in the top-of-the-line category near
Gurgaon, and a mere 10 minutes drive from the airport. Assistance for check-in
will be provided. After check-in overnight at hotel.
Hotel : Taj Palace ( 5 Star Deluxe )
Hotel Website
:
http://www.tajhotels.com/Luxury/Taj%20%20palace%20Hotel,NEW%20DELHI/default.htm
Day 02 - Delhi
After breakfast full day city tour of Delhi which is
India's bustling capital city. It was from here that Hindu, Muslim and Mughal
dynasties as well as the British ruled. Old & New Delhi present a stunning
juxtaposition of sights and sounds with the ancient city built by Emperor Shah
Jahan the builder of the famous Taj Mahal, and the new garden city built in 1911
by the British.
First of all visit India
Gate which is a famous war memorial at the east end of Rajpath. Edward
Lutyens designed this 42 m high gate structure in memory of the thousands of
Indians who sacrificed their lives in World War I. Today, an eternal flame is
lit under the gate known as Amar Jawan Jyoti, to honor the unknown soldiers and
the martyrs who lost their lives in the Pakistan war of 1971.
Also visit Rajghat (the cremation site of
Mahatma Gandhi ). Later on visit Lotus Temple(Bahai Temple)
which is the newest most extravagant architectural wonder of the Bahai faith,
located in Kalkaji, south of Delhi. The temple in white is shaped like a half
opened lotus flower. Made of marble, cement, dolomite and sand, the Lotus Temple
is a marvel of 20th century architecture. The lotus shaped temple in a modern
and contemporary form captivates into its sanctum sanctorum people from all
races, religious backgrounds and culture from around the globe. It represents
the Bahai faith, - an independent world religion; divine in origin, all
embracing in scope, broad in its outlook, scientific in its method, humanitarian
in its principles, and dynamic in the influence.
In the late afternoon visit
Qutab Minar which is 72.5 m in height and has a mosque at the
base. It is a magnificent structure whose construction started in 1199 by a
Muslim King Qutab-ud-din Aibak (after whom it was named) and was finished by his
heir IItutmish. There is an iron pillar standing proudly in front of it since
5th century and has not rusted till yet! It is said that if one hugs this Iron
Pillar of Mehrauli and wishes for something, it is granted. Later
on drive past President's House, Parliament
House & Secretariat Building. Overnight at hotel. (Breakfast)
Hotel : Taj Palace ( 5 Star Deluxe )
Hotel Website
:
http://www.tajhotels.com/Luxury/Taj%20%20palace%20Hotel,NEW%20DELHI/default.htm
Day 03 - Delhi
- Udaipur
9W3317 Delhi (DEL) 1140 Hrs Udaipur (UDR) 1320 Hrs
After breakfast check-out from the hotel and transfer to airport to catch
flight to Udaipur, the lovely lakeside capital of Mewar
- The City of Dreams which is perhaps the most romantic city in
Rajasthan. Surrounded by hills and mountains and set on the edge of
three lakes - it is bewitching in all its details. Narrow streets lined by vivid
colored stalls, gardens, temples and palaces - every feature mirrored in the
placid blue waters of lake Pichhola. Udaipur's inherent romance and beauty and
its remarkable past bristling with episodes of heroism and splendour, continue
to enthrall the visitor.
On arrival you will be met by our
representative, holding a play card with your name on it at the exit. Arrival
tranfser to hotel Taj Lake Palace which is one of the most
beautiful palaces in the world, arising out of the Turquoise Waters of the
Pichola like an elegant fantasy in white marble. The Lake palace was built in
the 17th century on a natural foundation of 4 acers of rock. It was initially
called Jaginwas after its founder Maharana Jagjit Singh . The Maharana, ruler of
Jaipur from 1628 to 1654, was very friendly with Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and
encouraged his craftsmen to copy some of the glories of his incomparable
buildings at Agra.
In the evening we have arrange a
exclusive boat ride on the Lake Pichola which
is one of the prime attractions of Udaipur. The lake is known for the palace
build amidst the lake. The lake was built by Maharana Udai Singh II. It was made
basically for defence purpose. Cradled amongst hills, gardens, havelis, temples
and ghats, Lake Pichola is the picturesque spotlight of Udaipur. The lake sports
two islands palaces- Jagniwas (Lake Palace) and Jagmandir. The lake is about 4
km long and 3 km wide, and not much deep- it often dries up in times of severe
summers. The beauty of the lake and its surroundings can only be felt by seeing
it, which increases many folds during sunrise and sunset. Overnight at hotel.
(Breakfast)
Hotel : Taj Lake Palace ( 5 Star Deluxe - Heritage Palace )
Hotel Website
:
http://www.tajhotels.com/palace/Taj%20Lake%20Palace,Udaipur/
Day 04 - Udaipur
After breakfast visit City Palace - the largest palace complex
in Rajasthan, with its scalloped arches, fretted balconies, and cupolas.
A part of the palace is converted into a museum. You will be impressed
by the monuments as it showcased arms and armor, paintings and photographs,
royal insignia, processional trappings and other objects, which reflect the
heritage, and tradition of the Mewar and Sisodia Maharanas.
Then, visit Jagdish Temple, 16th century temple dedicated to
Lord Vishnu. We’ll drive past Fateh Sagar Lake with a visit to
Sahelion-ki- Bari, garden of the maids-of-Honor. Also visit
Pratap Memorial, Atop the Moti Magri or prarl hill, overlooking the Fateh
Sagar lake is the memorial of the Rajput hero Maharana Pratap with a bronze
statue of the Maharana. Later on visit Ahar - The ancient capital of
sisodias, 3 Km from udaipur, Ahar boasts of a profusion of royal cenotaphs of
the rulers of Mewar. A rare collection of antiquities including earthen pots,
iron objects and other art items excavated in the region are displayed in a
small Govt. museum.
In the afternoon an excursion to
Eklingji & Nagda temples. Eklingji, It is famous for the
beautifully sculpted temple complex with 108 temples within its high walls built
in 734 A.D.The temples are dedicated to Lord Shiva, the presiding deity of Mewar
ruler. The walled complex encloses an elaborately pillared hall or mandap under
a large pyramidal roof and has four-faced image of Lord Shiva in black marble.
Nagda, This ancient place in Mewar was the capital of Bappa Rawal and has
a magnificient torana exquisitely carvedwith graceful apsaras. This ancient site
dating back to the 6th century A.D. is renowned for the Sas-Bahu temples (9th-
1Oth century A.D.) with interesting architecture and carvings. The rest of the
evening is free to explore this city of lakes on your own. Or you may enjoy our
optional boat ride on the picturesque Lake Pichola, cruising past the
spectacular City Palace, Jag Mandir Island and the famous Jag Niwas Island.
Overnight at hotel. (Breakfast)
Hotel : Taj Lake Palace ( 5 Star Deluxe - Heritage Palace )
Hotel Website
:
http://www.tajhotels.com/palace/Taj%20Lake%20Palace,Udaipur/
Day 05 - Udaipur - Jodhpur
After breakfast check-out from the hotel and drive to Ranakpur.
Visit Ranakpur Jain Temples complex,
one of the biggest and the most important
cluster of Jain temples in India. Nestled in the Aravalli range. The Chaumukha
Temple, or Four Faced Temple, is the main temple in the complex and dates back
to the 15th century. Built in marble, the temple has 29 halls supported by more
than 1400 pillars, no two of which are alike. The two other Jain temples in the
complex are Neminath and Parasnath temple. We have
arranged your lunch at Fateh Bagh. Fateh Bagh
Palace is recreated in Ranakpur by 65000 pieces of lovingly rebuilt stone by
stone out of 200 years old Rawla Koshilav Palace. This is probably India's first
attempt at transporting a palace, faithfully preserving the richness of Rajput
architecture for 21st century visitors.
Later on continue drive to
Jodhpur - The Desert enchantment. Arrive and check-in into
hotel Taj Umaid Bhawan Palace which has remained one of the
top heritage hotels in India and the very best in Jodhpur. A splendid example of
Indo-colonial & the art-deco style of the thirties, Umaid Bhawan is one of the
largest and grandest private residences in the world. It took three thousand
artisans 14 years to create this magnificent edifice. Umaid Bhawan Palace at
Jodhpur is one of the largest and grandest private residences in the world. The
palace was built by 3000 artisans worked over 14 years. The palace consumed one
million square feet of the finest marble.
Rest of the day free to relax at
your hotel. OR you can explore the local markets for shopping. Shopping in
Jodhpur bazaars is a heady experience with a colorful display of the rich
collection of exquisite handicrafts. The tie and dye fabric, embroidered ‘jutis’
or slippers in suede, cancel skin, velvet and more color to the city.it was form
here that the popularly worn baggy-tight horse riding trousers,-" Jodhpurs"
,took their name. Countless festivities celebrate the rich past and culture of
the princely state. The Marwar Festival held annually is one such spectacular
bonanza. Overnight at hotel. (Breakfast)
Hotel : Taj Umaid Bhawan Palace ( 5 Star Deluxe - Heritage
Palace )
Hotel Website
:
http://www.tajhotels.com/Palace/Umaid%20Bhawan%20Palace,JODHPUR/default.htm
Day 06 -
Jodhpur
After breakfast full day city sightseeing of Jodhpur
city which is the second largest city of Rajasthan and a major tourist
attraction in the country. Jodhpur was founded by the Rajput chief Rao Jodha in
1459. The city was the erstwhile capital of the Marwar state. A 10-km-long wall
made of stone and built about a century after the city was founded, surrounds
the old city. There are about 100 towers in the city, most of which are
surrounded by defensive battlements.
Covering Mehrangarh fort
which is one of the largest forts in India. The fort has been a witness to the
Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpursplendour of a bygone era. The beauty and the grandeur
of numerous palaces in the fort narrates a saga of hard sandstones yielding to
the chisels of skilled Jodhpuri sculptures. To enter the Mehrangarh fort, seven
gates have to be crossed. Also visit Jaswanthada - The 19th century royal
cenotaph and the museum located in the Umaid public gardens. After that a visit
Ummed Bhawan Palace.
A part of Umaid Bhawan Palace
houses a well-maintained museum, displaying an amazing array of items belonging
to the Maharaja and the royal family - weapons, antiques & fascinating clocks,
crockery and trophies. Overnight at hotel. (Breakfast)
Hotel : Taj Umaid Bhawan Palace ( 5 Star Deluxe - Heritage
Palace )
Hotel Website
:
http://www.tajhotels.com/Palace/Umaid%20Bhawan%20Palace,JODHPUR/default.htm
Day 07 -
Udaipur - Pushkar - Jaipur
After breakfast check-out from the hotel and drive to Jaipur. En-route visit
Pushkar - the city of Brahma. Pushkar is a sacred town
for the Hindus, situated 11 kms. to the North-West of Ajmer. The charm of this
sleepy, lakeside settlement so captivated the great Indian poet, Kalidas, that
it found a place in his classic, Abhigyan Sakuntalam. The Great Hindu epics of
Mahabharat and Ramayana make references to this religious place regarded to be
Adi Tiratha. Evidence points to its having existed during the fourth century
B.C. lake in the inhospitable surroundings of a desert is no less than a
miracle. Visit various temples and the sacred lake.
Arrive Jaipur and check-in into
hotel Taj Rambagh Palace which is a magnificent building spread
over 47 acres of gardens. Rambagh Palace is Jaipur’s foremost Royal Palace
residence. Located close to the walled ‘Pink City’, spectacular forts, and all
the unique shopping bazaars of Jaipur, the Palace unveils the rich culture and
history of the erstwhile rulers of Rajasthan. Built in 1835 as a hunting lodge,
converted to a palace in 1925 as the residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur and
finally converted as India’s first palace hotel in 1957. An architectural
masterpiece, Rambagh presents a fine blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture.
Sensitively restored to its former glory with refurbished rooms overlooking
courtyards with fountains or verdant gardens, airy verandahs, idyllic front
lawns and a warm intimate lobby, guests relive the royal lifestyle at Rambagh.
Rest of the day free to relax at
your hotel. OR you can explore the local markets for souvinir shopping the
Jaipur is famous for- Jewellery, precious stones, paintings, hand printed
textiles etc. Jaipur enjoys a high reputation for the manufacture of jewellery.
It is one of the most active jewel markets of the world and is famous for
precious and semi-precious stones and also for the cutting, polishing and
setting of these stone, particularly that of diamonds, topaz and emeralds.
Jaipur brass work is of immaculate quality. The Jaipur brass worker is
successful in infusing life like charm into the dull metal. Two kinds of work is
done in Jaipur on brass viz. Lacquered brass carved brass. Jaipur enamel or
Minakari, mostly done on gold and silver has always been a class of its own. The
Jaipur artist is renowned not nonly for the purity of the colours, but also for
its evenness. Jaipur is also famous for its textiles. Sanganeri and Bagru block
prints are the fashion designer's craze these days. The Bandhej (tie and
dye)print is very typical of the region. In the evening we have arranged your
dinner at Indiana Restaurant. Enjoy your hot & delicious dinner
with the Rajasthani Folk Dance & Music. Overnight
at hotel.
Hotel : Taj Rambagh Palace ( 5 Star Deluxe - Heritage Palace )
Hotel Website
:
http://www.tajhotels.com/Palace/Rambagh%20Palace,JAIPUR/
Day 08 -
Jaipur
After breakfast full day sightseeing of Jaipur which is an
exuberance of color, dance, and song with the traditional arts and crafts. It's
one of India's most well planned cities, with wide, straight avenues, roads,
streets and lanes in a grid system. The great warrior/astronomer Maharaja Jai
Singh II carefully planned Jaipur's foundation. Laid out in the 18th century,
its design followed specifications from an epochal Hindu treatise on
architecture. This "Pink City", so called because its buildings
are painted in the tones of an autumnal sunset, intersperses the play of red and
pink with white borders and motifs.
First we take you to Amber
Fort - The royal family's residence at Amber is only 11 km away. The
palaces and forts of yesteryear, once witness to royal processions, now shine
amid the splendor of modern monuments, a juxtaposition accepted quite naturally
into the lifestyles of an amazing people. It is an example of fascinating blend
of Hindu and Muslim architecture built in red sandstone and white marble.
The highlight of the fort is the Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace),
a palace known for its craftsmanship in mirrors. Amber is the
classic romantic Rajasthan fort palace. Amber was the ancient capital of the
Kachhwaha Rajputs until Sawai Jai Singh II moved down the hill to his newly
created capital, Jaipur. This is one of the most magnificent destinations
located on the hills just outside Jaipur. It was built by Raja Man Singh in 1600
AD and completed by Sawai Jai Singh in the 18th century. Ascend on
elephant back, the hill, on which the fort is situated.
In the afternoon visiting
Hawa Mahal or "Palace of Winds," one of the major
landmarks of Jaipur, although it is actually little more than a facade. The
five-storey building overlooks the main street of the old city and is a stunning
example of Rajput artistry with its pink, semi-octagonal, honeycombed, sandstone
windows. It was originally built to enable the ladies of the royal household to
watch the everyday life and processions of the city. The City Palace
which is blend of Mughal and Rajasthani architecture and the royal family still
lives in a part of the palace. The palace is now a fine museum. It houses a
remarkable collection of textiles, paintings, manuscripts, and extraordinary
weapons. On display there are two huge urns of silver, said to be the largest
silver vessels in the world. Nakkarkhana-ka-Darwaza, the imposing gateway of the
City Palace guarded by stone elephants, is monumental. Adjacent to the City
Palace is Jantar Mantar, the ancient astronomical
observatory built by Raja Jai Singh, whose passion for
astronomy was even more notable than his prowess as a warrior. Overnight at
hotel. (Breakfast)
Hotel : Taj Rambagh Palace ( 5 Star Deluxe - Heritage Palace )
Hotel Website
:
http://www.tajhotels.com/Palace/Rambagh%20Palace,JAIPUR/
Day 09 - Jaipur - Delhi
(Departure)
After breakfast check-out from the hotel and drive to Delhi.
Arrive Delhi
and car with driver will be at your
disposal until departure transfer to International airport to catch flight back
to home. (Breakfast) |