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Duration :
22 Days / 21 Nights Destination Covered : DELHI - NEEMRANA - SAMODE - NAWALGARH - BIKANER - JAISALMER - ROHET - UDAIPUR - DUNGARPUR - DEOGARH - JAIPUR - FATEPHUR SIKRI - AGRA - DELHI |
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DAY 01
DELHI - NEEMRANA
On arrival in Delhi, you are met and we transfer by car
directly to Neemrana, 122 kms away in the desert state of
Rajasthan. We check into your stunning accommodation at the
fascinating Neemrana Fort Palace Resort.
DAY 02
NEEMRANA
The Neemrana Fort Palace is situated on a majestic plateau
concealed in a horseshoe formation of the Aravalli ranges,
considered the oldest fold mountains in the world. The
beginnings of this rugged architectural jewel, which rises to
nine levels, date back to 1464 AD, making it India's oldest
heritage resort. The day is free for you to explore around the
village and enjoy the beautiful surroundings bursting with
historical flavour.
DAY 03 NEEMRANA
- SAMODE
We drive the short distance to Samode, a village famed for its
magnificent haveli (mansion) and fort. With a colourful history
of feuding Rajput clans taking the surrounding kingdom in turn,
Samode used to be almost exclusively a strategic fortress
location. In the 19th century, it began to take on a more
lavish character under the reign of Rawal Berisal. The
extravagant Darbar Hall, with its intricate floral decoration
and overlooking gallery, and the Sheesh Mahal (the hall of
mirrors), owe their existence to this legacy. Now Samode Palace
is a unique fairytale kingdom, with the nostalgia of its
princely past shining from every niche. We stay overnight in
this dream-like place, enveloping ourselves in the rich wafts of
luxury that the Maharajas themselves enjoyed.
DAY 04 SAMODE - NAWALGARH
We drive from
Samode to Nawalgarh. A
heritage resort atop the Shivalik Hills, Nawalgarh Fort is
situated in the heart of the Shekhawati region in a magnificent
setting. Founded in the 18th Century by Nawal Singh, it has
some of the finest frescoed havelis in the Shekhawati region. A
huge fort, with a colourful bazaar and numerous havelis
exhibiting elaborate architecture, it is a fascinating place to
stay and explore.
DAY 05
NAWALGARH
The day's activity includes a traditional Rajasthani lunch, and
an excursion to the nearby towns of Lachhmangarh and Fatehpur
for the better appreciation of the Shekhawati region. Rich in
artistic flavour that is joyfully exhibited at every turn, the
region is known as 'the largest open air art gallery of the
world'. We take some time here in awe of the sights.
DAY 06 NAWALGARH - BIKANER
We transfer by car to the traditional 'camel city' of Bikaner
and check into your hotel. After a brief leisure time to freshen
up, we venture out to explore this ancient city on the old camel
trading route. Much of its past has remained unchanged, and we
visit the well-preserved Junagarh Fort before visiting Bikaner's
unique camel breeding farm in the evening.
DAY 07
BIKANER - JAISALMER
Today we drive through the Thar Desert, marvelling along the way
at the vast emptiness reaching up to the sky. We reach
Jaisalmer in time to check into the hotel, another former
palace, and take an evening walk in the Fort of Jaisalmer - it
is still inhabited and is abuzz with a distinct and vibrant
lifestyle.
DAY 08 JAISALMER
We spend the morning visiting two of Jaisalmer’s famous
havelis. In the afternoon we venture deep into the sand dunes
beyond the city to marvel at the awesome desert landscape, a
photographer's paradise. Overnight is spent at the hotel.
DAY 09 JAISALMER - ROHET
We drive the short distance to Rohet via a
lesser-known route that takes us to Keechan. At certain times
of year, it is possible to marvel at the rare sight of thousands
of migratory birds touring the desert sands. We pass the
ancient and charming town of Osivan, and reach Rohet Garh
Palace, your delightful heritage hotel. The rest of the day is
at your leisure to explore the Bishnoi village. Past centuries
come to life at the historic boundary walls of Rohet - the
fortified desert home of the descendants of the 16th century
Rathore of Champawat clan.
Frescoes adorn the tall gateway, brightly painted in the
traditional style, and herald the entry into the portico, itself
decorated with the artifacts and trophies dating hundreds of
years old.
DAY 10
ROHET
In the morning we take an excursion to the nearby blue-hued city
of Jodhpur, situated on the very edge of the Thar Desert. We
spend time at the massive and imposing Mehrangarh Fort and its
museum, and at the Umaid Bhawan Palace, before taking a stroll
around Sardar Market and the Old Town, both bursting with
traditional Rajasthani handicrafts. Back at Rohet, the evening
is free for your own activities.
DAY 12
UDAIPUR
After breakfast, we head out for a half day sightseeing
tour of the City Palace and Saheliyon Ki Bari. The rest of the
day is free to explore the interesting labyrinths around Jagdish
temple on your own, and shop in the bustling markets. Taking
boat ride on Lake Pichhola at sunset is an unforgettable way to
enjoy your last evening in this, the most romantic of cities.
DAY 13
UDAIPUR - DUNGARPUR
We transfer by car to Dungarpur, an ancient and picturesque town
at the centre of a district of the same name. We check into the
Udai Bilas Palace, a strikingly beautiful and lonely palace
nestled in the hills beside a small lake. Later we visit the
Juna Mahal (literally meaning Old Palace), a superb defensive
fort that remained unconquered by either the Marathas or the
Mughals. Now a heritage resort, its formidable ramparts,
colourful chambers, terraces, balconies and viewing points form
a fascinating history just waiting to be discovered.
DAY 14 DUNGARPUR
The whole day is free for you to relax indulgently or
explore as you choose in the serenity of Udai Bilas Palace.
DAY 15
DUNGARPUR - DEOGARH
After a leisurely breakfast, we
drive towards Deogarh, visiting Eklingji and Nagda on the way.
Built in 734 AD, Eklingji is a complex of 108 Hindu temples
leading down to a water course. Exquisitely carved out of
sandstone and marble, the inner sanctum contains a four-faced
image of Shiva, to whom the temple is dedicated. Nagda is an
ancient settlement that is home to the tenth century Sas Bahu
Temples, dedicated to the mother-in law (Sas) and the
daughter-in-law (Bahu), and considered some of the finest
temples in India. On arrival at Deogarh we check into the
Deogarh Mahal - a palace of great character and ambience.
DAY 16 DEOGARH We head out in the morning to
Molela village, famous for its regional terracotta crafts, and
then onto the spectacular Kumbhalgarh Fort. In the afternoon,
you have the option of taking a unique safari on horseback
around the nearby villages of this rugged region, or you can
simply relax in splendour.
DAY 17 DEOGARH - JAIPUR We transfer to the
Pink City of Jaipur by car. On arrival we check into your hotel.
The evening is free to walk around the local interesting
bazaars.
DAY 18 JAIPUR
Today we take a short drive outside the city walls to Amber
Fort, a magnificent achievement of Rajput architecture. Ride up
to the fort in style on the broad back of an elephant, and once
again taste life lived consistently for centuries. Afterwards we
return to Jaipur and visit the City Palace, or the Palace of
Winds. Nearby, the Jantar Mantar Royal Observatory is a
delightful playground of astrology and science, built by the
Maharajah Jai Singh, who had a passion for astronomy. The
evening is free for you to shop and enjoy local Rajasthani
cuisine, or take a stroll along streets lined with great
heritage buildings. Overnight is spent at your hotel.
DAY 19 JAIPUR - FATEPHUR SIKRI - AGRA
We set off early in the morning to drive to Agra, stopping en
route at Fatephur Sikri. Fatepur Sikri was abandoned when the
town’s water supply dried up, and taking a wander through its
deserted streets is a surreal yet valuable experience. At Agra,
we check into the hotel and head out for the Taj Mahal at dusk,
watching the sunset under the gaze of the Taj Mahal from the
opposite bank of the river.
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