9 Days 8 Nights
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10 people
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Rajasthan Mewar is a land where history, culture, and grandeur blend seamlessly. Known for its legendary Rajput kings, awe-inspiring architecture, and breathtaking landscapes, Mewar offers a mesmerizing travel experience. Whether you want to explore ancient forts, relax by serene lakes, or indulge in authentic Rajasthani cuisine, Rajasthan Mewar promises a trip filled with adventure, history, and luxury.
Udaipur, often called the Venice of the East, is one of India’s most romantic cities. Known for its stunning lakes and royal palaces, Udaipur offers a perfect blend of history and luxury.
✔ City Palace – A magnificent palace complex offering breathtaking views of Lake Pichola.
✔ Lake Pichola – Enjoy a sunset boat ride to witness the stunning Jag Mandir and Lake Palace.
✔ Saheliyon Ki Bari – A beautifully landscaped garden built for the royal ladies.
✔ Jagdish Temple – A 17th-century Hindu temple with intricate carvings.
✔ Fateh Sagar Lake – A scenic lake where you can enjoy boat rides and local food.
Chittorgarh Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the largest forts in India. It symbolizes Rajput bravery and resistance.
✔ Chittorgarh Fort – A historical masterpiece with temples, palaces, and water bodies.
✔ Vijay Stambh (Victory Tower) – Built by Rana Kumbha to celebrate victory over Mahmud Khilji.
✔ Rani Padmini’s Palace – A historical palace surrounded by a water reservoir.
✔ Meera Temple – Dedicated to Meera Bai, the famous devotee of Lord Krishna.
Kumbhalgarh is home to India’s second-largest fort wall, stretching over 36 km. It’s a paradise for history lovers and adventure seekers.
✔ Kumbhalgarh Fort – Built by Rana Kumbha, the fort offers stunning hilltop views.
✔ Badal Mahal – A beautiful palace known for its architecture and paintings.
✔ Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary – Home to leopards, wolves, and birds.
If you’re looking for a peaceful retreat, Mount Abu is the perfect place with lush green landscapes and cool weather.
✔ Dilwara Jain Temples – Famous for exquisite marble carvings.
✔ Nakki Lake – Enjoy boating in a picturesque setting.
✔ Guru Shikhar – The highest peak in the Aravalli Range with breathtaking views.
Ranakpur is renowned for its beautiful Jain temples and peaceful surroundings.
✔ Ranakpur Jain Temple – A masterpiece with 1,444 intricately carved marble pillars.
✔ Parshuram Mahadev Temple – A cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Nathdwara is a spiritual destination, known for its Shrinathji Temple, an important Hindu pilgrimage site.
✔ Shrinathji Temple – A revered temple of Lord Krishna, attracting thousands of devotees.
✔ Pichwai Paintings – Discover the traditional art style of Rajasthan.
✔ Witness the Mewar Festival, a grand celebration of Rajasthani culture.
✔ Enjoy Ghoomar & Kalbeliya dance performances showcasing Rajasthan’s folk traditions.
✔ Experience a light and sound show at Udaipur’s City Palace, bringing history to life.
✔ Dal Baati Churma – A classic Rajasthani dish of baked wheat balls served with lentils and sweet churma.
✔ Laal Maas – A spicy Rajasthani mutton curry, a must-try for non-vegetarians.
✔ Ghewar – A delicious Rajasthani sweet enjoyed during festivals.
✔ Kachori & Mirchi Bada – Famous Rajasthani snacks loved by locals.
✔ October to March – Best for sightseeing, outdoor activities, and festivals.
✔ July to September – Enjoy monsoon beauty with lush green landscapes.
✔ Explore UNESCO-listed forts and palaces with rich Rajput history.
✔ Witness breathtaking landscapes, lakes, and temples.
✔ Experience traditional Rajasthani hospitality in luxury heritage hotels.
✔ Enjoy vibrant cultural festivals and folk performances.
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Tour guests will arrive at Jaipur Airport as per their scheduled flight. Upon arrival they will meet CITraveller tour manager at the airport and proceed to Jaipur city – capital city of Rajasthan and also known as ‘Pink City’ of India.
Joining and Leaving (J&L) tour guests will join the group on their own. The transfer charges to reach the designated place or hotel will be borne by the (J&L) guests.
Today we visit Birla Temple – originally known as Lakshmi Narayan Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Laxmi, the grand temple is located on an elevated ground at the base of Moti Dungari hill.
Today we visit Hawa Mahal – the palace of winds, Jantar Mantar – A UNESCO World Heritage site also an astronomical marvel, and City Palace – the royal residence, known for its architectural blend of Indian, Mughal, Rajput and European styles. Later we visit Panna Meena ka Kund and Amer Fort – known for its Mughal influenced artistic style. Later we have free time for shopping at Bapu Market. In the evening we enjoy sound and light show at Amer Fort.
Today we proceed to Ranthambore - former royal hunting ground now renowned as National Park home to animals like tigers, leopards, jackals, mongooses, sloth bears, and marsh crocodiles. Upon arrival we experience thrills of Jungle Safari at Ranthambore National Park. Enjoy watching wide variety of wildlife in their natural habitat.
Today we proceed to Kota – a popular city in Rajasthan lies along the banks of River Chambal. Upon arrival we visit Garadia Mahadev Temple – also known as India’s Grand Canyon is a shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. 300 feet deep gorge through which Chambal river flows and gigantic cliffs on either side of the gorge makes it an excellent view point. We also visit Seven Wonder Park.
Today we proceed to Pushkar – one of the oldest cities with heritage, culture, and warmth rolled into one panoramic landscape. Enroute we visit Kishangarh – Kashmir of Rajasthan. Upon arrival at Pushkar we visit Brahma Mandir – one of very few existing temples dedicated to the Hindu creator-god Brahma built in 14th century, followed by visit to Pushkar Tirth.
Today we proceed to Udaipur – former capital and crown jewel of Mewar Kingdom also famous as City of Lakes. En-route we visit Chittorgarh Fort – symbol of bravery of Rajputs also an UNESCO world heritage site. Here we will see Ranakumbha Palace – place where founder of Udaipur Maharana Udai Singh was born, Meera Mandir – was once the home of famous bhakti poetess Meerabai, Vijay Stambha – victory monument constructed by Mewar king to commemorate victory over Mahmud Khilji and Queen Padmini’s Palace – located amidst water bodies, this is the place where Aladdin Khilji was permitted to see the mirror image of Queen Padmini.
Today we explore Udaipur City, we visit Moti Magri – also known as Pearl hill which overlooks the Fateh Sagar Lake. It’s time to explore Udaipur city, we visit City Palace – an architectural marvel. Then we enjoy boat ride to reach Jag Mandir – palace built on island in Lake Pichola. Later we have free time for shopping. In the evening we enjoy a traditional music and dance show.
Today we proceed to Kumbhalgarh – one of the most exotic Fort cities of India. En route we view Statue of Belief – world’s tallest Shiva statue at Nathdwara. Today we visit the mighty Kumbhalgarh Fort – the pride of the Mewar Empire. The fort offers a superb bird’s eye view of the surroundings. The Fort’s thick wall stretches 36 kms and many call this fort as the Indian equivalent to the Great Wall of China.
It’s time now to say goodbye, Phir Milenge!
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Tour guests will proceed to the airport as per their scheduled group flight departure time and start their journey back home.
Joining and Leaving (J&L) tour guests will leave the group after the scheduled program. The transfer charges to reach their respective airport/cruise/rail/bus terminal will be borne by the (J&L) guests.
Tour concludes.
Please note:
Airline:
On group tours, we generally fly with the airlines that are group-friendly.
Group tours are based on economy class, if you wish to travel by Premium Economy / Business Class / First Class, we can arrange the same at an additional cost subject to availability.
During your air travel, refreshments and meals are provided as per the airline policy. However, we recommend you to carry dry snacks of your choice for the flight journey.
Transport:
For transfers and sightseeing we use small cars / Tempo Travellers / Mini or big coaches depending on the respective tour group size.
The seating arrangement in the coach is based on booking priority. Seat numbers 1 & 2 are reserved for Tour Managers and Tour Guides. Seat numbers 3 & 4 are reserved as Prime Seats which can be availed by paying an additional cost.
In case of small cars there will be 4-6 guests in one car as per the capacity and guests occupy the seats on rotation basis.
If you wish to utilise the vehicle solely for yourself or your family or you would like to upgrade the vehicle, we can arrange the same at an additional cost subject to availability.
Sightseeing attractions:
Given the current dynamic situation, some monuments or sightseeing places may be closed temporarily without any prior notice. Sometimes due to rush or changes in the reservation system, entrance to the sightseeing attractions may be unavailable; in such cases, every attempt will be made to visit an alternate sightseeing place if possible or refund of the entry fee will be given.
Hotels:
The hotels on tour are comfortable and have been appreciated by CITraveller’s guests in the past. Kindly check your respective hotels before booking your tour.
Room Sharing:
Sometimes, two single unfamiliar travellers (gender - alike) share a room, should read the instruction paper along with the terms & conditions and abide by the same.
Meals:
On tour, we provide all meals, from day one to the last day, as mentioned in the itinerary.
In case of early arrival or late departure due flight timings, guests will be provided an additional meal/s without any extra cost.
In case of connecting flights, if the transit time exceeds beyond three hours, guests will be provided with a meal/meal coupon.
Generally, meals are provided in the restaurants. On certain occasions, packed meals will be provided for the ease of itinerary operation/sightseeing.
Breakfasts are generally Indian or Continental whereas, lunches and dinners are in the form of set menu and are Indian OR Indian along with a regional dish OR regional cuisine OR popular street food.
At religious places due to restrictions, only vegetarian food will be served. At all other places, meals are a combination of Vegetarian or Non Vegetarian food items.
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