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| Delhi
- Udaipur - Jodhpur - Jaisalmer - Bikaner - Jaipur -
Agra - Jhansi -Orchha - Khajuraho - Varanasi - Delhi
(19 Nights / 20 Days)
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01 / Arrival Delhi
Arrive Delhi. Meet assist at the airport & transfer
to hotel. Night stay in Delhi. |
Day 02/ Delhi
After a leisurely breakfast sightseeing tour of New
Delhi where ornate buildings recall the days when
India was the Jewel in the crown of the British empire.
Visit the 11th century Qutab Minar, India Gate and
the grand government buildings, The President’s
House, Red fort, Mahatama Gandhi Memorial, Also visit
Laxmi Narayan temple popularly known as Birla Temple.
Night stay in Delhi.
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03 / Delhi - Udaipur (By flight)
After breakfast transfer to airport to board the flight
to Udaipur. Arrive Udaipur, meet assist at the airport
& transfer to hotel. Afternoon visit the the Jagdish
temple. Maharana Jagat Singh built this temple between
1628-1653 at a whopping cost of Rs 1.5 million. The
temple, dedicated to Lord Jagannath, is at a great height
and can be approached by a long flight of stairs. Later
visit Saheliyon ki Bari- the Garden of Royal Ladies
.Saheliyon ki Bari lies just beneath the Fateh Sagar
Lake. Maharana Sangram Singh II designed this garden
in the early 18th century purely as a pleasure garden
and a summer palace for the 48 young maids that formed
a part of the prince’s dowry. The Maharanas entertained
themselves around the four ornamental pools and the
five fountains. These fountains were imported from England
in 1889. Maharana Bhopal Singh specially was very fond
of this place and built a rain fountain, so that it
looked like rain dancing on the dancing maids. Night
stay in Udaipur.
Day 04 / Udaipur
Morning city sight seeing tour of Udaipur. The city
is built in 1559 A.D. by Maharaja Udai Singh and has
been described as the most romantic spot on the continent
of India by Col. James Todd. Visit the City Palace
museum, The City Palace, one of the largest palaces
in the world, can be approached through the Bari Pol
or the Great Gate (1600) with the royal drums and
then onto the Tripolia Gate (1725). The Tripolia is
a triple gate made of marble arches. Between these
two gates are eight carved toranas or archways under
which the maharanas were weighed against gold and
silver which was later distributed to the poor subjects.
Popular entertainment like elephant fights took place
in the court beyond the Tripolia Gate. Bhartiya Lok
Kala Mandir (Folk art museum) The interesting collection
exhibited by this Indian folk arts museum includes
folk dresses, ornaments, puppets, masks, dolls, folk
musical instruments, folk deities and paintings. Also
visit the Pratap Memorial. Atop the Moti Magri or
Pearl Hill, overlooking the Fateh Sagar Lake is the
memorial of the Rajput hero Maharana Pratap with a
bronze statue of the Maharana astride his favorite
horse"Chetak". Night stay in Udaipur.
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Day 05 / Udaipur - Jodhpur (By road)
After breakfast drive to Jodhpur. On arrival transfer
to hotel. Night stay in Jodhpur.
Day 06 / Jodhpur (By road)
After a relaxed breakfast proceed for city sight seeing
tour of Jodhpur. Jodhpur - the stronghold of the fierce
Rathore clan, was founded in 1459 by Prince Jodha.
Visit the Mehrangarh Fort, situated on a low sandstone
hill. Within the fort, visit Moti Mahal and Phool
Mahal. Also visit Jaswant Thada, an imposing marble
cenotaph, built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant singh
II around 1899 and Umaid Public gardens. Night stay
in Jodhpur.
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07 / Jodhpur - Jaisalmer (By road)
Morning drive to Jaisalmer, on arrival transfer to hotel.
Evening at leisure. Night stay in Jaisalmer. |
Day 08 / Jaisalmer
Morning city sightseeing tour of Jaisalmer. Throbbing
in the heart of the Thar, the burnished sandstone,
is an intricately molded wonderland in place of a
barren land, today stands a city of gilded magic.
The origins of Jaisalmer go back to the 12th century,
when Rawal Jaisal abandoned his old fort at Ludarwa
and laid the foundation of a new city. Visit the magnificient
fort, the Patwon Ki Haveli ( Mansion) and Salim singh
Ki Haveli, with their carved balconies and brackets
which are supreme examples of the art. Evening camel
ride to visit Sam Dunes. Night stay in Jaisalmer.
Day 09 / Jaisalmer - Bikaner (By road)
Morning drive to Bikaner. On arrival transfer to the
hotel. Later city sight seeing tour. Bikaner is named
after its founder Rao Bikaji in 1488. But long before
this, the city was trade center on the caravan routes
from Africa and West Asia. Bikaner’s dominant
features are rippling sands and abundant sunshine.
The city stands on an elevation, enclosed by a 7 Kms
wall, which can be entered from 5 gate. Bikaner City
is bolstered by imposing walls and has a 16th century
fort housing old palaces, temples and mosque. Founded
by Raja Rai Singh the fort is distinguished by its
long range of 37 pavilions, a line of balconies and
aerial windows of varying designs. Also visit Lallgarh
Palace, Bhanda Sagar Jain and Deshnoke Rat temple.
Night stay in Bikaner.
Day 10 / Bikaner - Jaipur (By road)
Morning drive to Jaipur, on arrival transfer to the
hotel. Evening at leisure. Night stay in Jaipur.
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Day 11 / Jaipur
Morning excursion to Amber Fort. Elephant ride ascent
to the fort.
AMBER FORT PALACE - Amber is the classic
romantic Rajasthani fort palace. Its construction
was started by Man Singh I in 1592, and completed
by his descendent Jai Singh I. Its forbidding exterior
belies an inner paradise where a beautiful fusion
of Mughal and Hindu styles finds it's ultimate expression.
Continue sight-seeing.
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CITY
PALACE - A delightful blend of Mughal and traditional
Rajasthani architecture, the City Palace sprawls over
one-seventh of the area in the walled city. It houses
the Chandra Mahal, Shri Govind Dev Temple and the City
Palace Museum.
JANTAR MANTAR - This is the largest
and the best preserved of the five observatories built
by Jai Singh II in different parts of the country. This
observatory consisting of outsized astronomical instruments
is still in use.
HAWA MAHAL - The ornamental facade
of this "Palace of Winds" is a prominent landmark
in Jaipur. Their five-storey structures of sandstone
plastered pink encrusted with fine trelliswork and elaborate
balconies. The palace has 953 niches and windows. Built
in 1799 by Pratap Singh, the Mahal was a royal grandstand
for the palace women. Night stay in Jaipur. |
Day 12 / Jaipur - Agra
Morning drive to Agra enroute visiting Fatehpur Sikri,
built by Emperor Akbar in 1569 to commemorate the birth
of his son and later abandoned due to scarcity of water.
Visit the remains, it fortifications within the city
including Jama Masjid, Tomb of Salim Chisti, Panch Mahal
and other palaces. On arrival transfer to hotel. Evening
at leisure. Night stay in Agra.
Day 13 / Agra
Morning at sunrise visit the world famous Taj Mahal,
built by the Mughal Emperor Shahjehan in 1630 for
his queen Mumtaz Mahal to enshrine her mortal remains,
Also visit the Agra Fort, containing the Pearl Mosque
- the rusty and majestic red- sandstone fort of Agra
stands on the banks of the river Yamuna and the construction
was started by Emperor Akbar in 1566. At the Diwan-I-Khas
(hall of private audience) where marble pavilions
with floral inlays lend an ethereal ambience, the
Emperor sat on his gem-studded peacock Throne and
met foreign ambassadors and rulers of friendly kingdoms.
Also visit Itmad-up-Dau’s tomb, built by Noorjehan
in memory of her father. Night stay in Agra.
Day 14 / Agra - Jhansi (By train) Jhansi
- Orchha (By surface)
Morning transfer to railway station to board the train
to Jhansi , Arrive Jhansi & drive to Orchha &
transfer to hotel. Later tour of this historical site
with magnificient temples and monuments. Some of the
palaces were decorated with painted murals which represent
the finest flowering of the Bundela school of painting.
Night stay in Orchha.
Day 15 / Orchha - Khajuraho (By surface)
After breakfast drive to Khajuraho Khajuraho- the
legendary temples of khajuraho are an incomparable
experience. Acknowledged as one of the world’s
artistic wonders, these temples dedicated to the Hindu
pantheon of Gods are covered in carvings that are
a paean to life and love. Built within a short span
of a hundred years by the Chandela Rajputs, the 10th
century temples lay forgotten until they were discovered
in the present century. Khajuraho has achieved fame
for the sensual appeal of its erotic sculptures. Arrive
Khajuraho and transfer to hotel. Evening at leisure.
Night stay in Khajuraho.
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Day 16 / Khajuraho
The fascinating Day 16 / Khajuraho
The fascinating temples of Khajuraho, India's unique
gift of love to the world, in the state of Madhya Pradesh,
were built between 950 and 1050 A.D. The divine sculptures
in these temples, are a tribute to Life itself, embodying
everything that is sublime and spontaneous about it.
The murals depict the life and times of the Chandelas,
and celebrate the erotic state of being. They not only
testify to the mastery of the craftsman, but also to
the extraordinary breadth of vision of the Chandela
Rajputs under whose reign, these temples were constructed.
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temples are grouped into three geographical divisions
: western, eastern and southern.
After breakfast explore the Western, eastern and southern
temples of khajuraho while your guide explains the intricate
meaning and legends behind each describable sculpture.
Western Group
Kandariya Mahadeo: This is the largest,
and most typical Khajuraho temple. Dedicated to Lord
Shiva, it soars 31 m high. The sanctum enshrines a lingam,
while the main shrine is ornately carved and depicts
various gods, goddesses, apsaras (heavenly maidens)
in elaborate detail.
Chaunsat Yogini: The oldest surviving
temple in the group (900 A.D.), this is the sole granite
temple dedicated to Goddess Kali. Another Kali temple,
which was originally dedicated to Lord Vishnu, is the
Devi Jagdambe temple.
Chitragupta Temple: Dedicated to the
sun-god, Surya, this temple faces eastwards to the rising
sun.
Vishwanath Temple: The temple enshrines
a three-headed image of Lord Brahma. Lions guard the
northern entrance to the structure, while elephants
flank the southern flight of steps that lead upto it.
A Nandi bull faces the shrine.
Lakshamana Temple: The lintel over
the entrance of this temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu,
shows the holy trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva with
Goddess Lakshmi, Vishnu's consort. The sanctum is adorned
with a three-headed idol of Vishnu's incarnations, Narasimha
and Varaha.
Matangeshwara Temple: This temple,
which happens to be outside the precincts of the western
group, is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It boasts of an eight
feet high lingam. Eastern Group
Parsavanatha Temple: The largest in
the group of three Jain temples, the Parsavanath image
in this temple, was installed in 1860.
Ghantai Temple: This Jain temple has
a frieze depicting the 16 dreams of Mahavira's mother,
and a Jain goddess perched on a winged Garuda.
Adinatha Temple: The last of the Jain
temples, is dedicated to the Jain saint, Adinatha, and
is gorgeously adorned with sculptures of yakshis among
others.
The three Hindu temples in this group are the Brahma
temple, which has a four-faced lingam, The Vamana temple
which is embellished with images of ravishing apsaras
at their alluring best; and finally the Javari temple,
with its ornate gateway and lavish carvings.
Southern Group
Duladeo Temple: Dedicated to Lord Shiva,
the highlights of this temple are the sensuous images
of the apsaras, and other exquisite sculptures. Chaturbhuj
Temple: This temple sports a huge, elaborately carved
image of Vishnu in the sanctum.
Night stay in Khajuraho., India's unique gift of love
to the world, in the state of Madhya Pradesh, were built
between 950 and 1050 A.D. The divine sculptures in these
temples, are a tribute to Life itself, embodying everything
that is sublime and spontaneous about it. The murals
depict the life and times of the Chandelas, and celebrate
the erotic state of being. They not only testify to
the mastery of the craftsman, but also to the extraordinary
breadth of vision of the Chandela Rajputs under whose
reign, these temples were constructed.
The temples are grouped into three geographical
divisions : western, eastern and southern.
After breakfast explore the Western, eastern and southern
temples of khajuraho while your guide explains the intricate
meaning and legends behind each describable sculpture.
Western Group
Kandariya Mahadeo: This is the largest,
and most typical Khajuraho temple. Dedicated to Lord
Shiva, it soars 31 m high. The sanctum enshrines a lingam,
while the main shrine is ornately carved and depicts
various gods, goddesses, apsaras (heavenly maidens)
in elaborate detail.
Chaunsat Yogini: The oldest surviving
temple in the group (900 A.D.), this is the sole granite
temple dedicated to Goddess Kali. Another Kali temple,
which was originally dedicated to Lord Vishnu, is the
Devi Jagdambe temple.
Chitragupta Temple: Dedicated to the
sun-god, Surya, this temple faces eastwards to the rising
sun.
Vishwanath Temple: The temple enshrines
a three-headed image of Lord Brahma. Lions guard the
northern entrance to the structure, while elephants
flank the southern flight of steps that lead upto it.
A Nandi bull faces the shrine.
Lakshamana Temple: The lintel over
the entrance of this temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu,
shows the holy trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva with
Goddess Lakshmi, Vishnu's consort. The sanctum is adorned
with a three-headed idol of Vishnu's incarnations, Narasimha
and Varaha.
Matangeshwara Temple: This temple,
which happens to be outside the precincts of the western
group, is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It boasts of an eight
feet high lingam. Eastern Group
Parsavanatha Temple: The largest in
the group of three Jain temples, the Parsavanath image
in this temple, was installed in 1860.
Ghantai Temple: This Jain temple has
a frieze depicting the 16 dreams of Mahavira's mother,
and a Jain goddess perched on a winged Garuda.
Adinatha Temple: The last of the Jain temples, is dedicated
to the Jain saint, Adinatha, and is gorgeously adorned
with sculptures of yakshis among others.
The three Hindu temples in this group are the Brahma
temple, which has a four-faced lingam, The Vamana temple
which is embellished with images of ravishing apsaras
at their alluring best; and finally the Javari temple,
with its ornate gateway and lavish carvings.
Southern Group
Duladeo Temple: Dedicated to Lord Shiva,
the highlights of this temple are the sensuous images
of the apsaras, and other exquisite sculptures. Chaturbhuj
Temple: This temple sports a huge, elaborately carved
image of Vishnu in the sanctum. Night stay in Khajuraho. |
Day 17 / Khajuraho - Varanasi (By flight Dep 1330
Arr 1410)
After breakfast transfer to airport to board the flight
for Varanasi-said to be the India’s most sacred
city situated on the western bank of the holy river
Ganga. It is also the oldest living city in the world.
As a place for devotion and worship, with hundreds
of temples dotting the city , sunrise on the river
front as seen from a boat can be a spiritually uplifting
sight. It has a fascination uniquely its own, a quality
of sublime beauty, a timeless eternal appeal. Varanasi
is the city which cannot be described, only experienced.
Arrive Varanasi and transfer to hotel. Evening view
“Aarti” ceremony on the Ghats. Night stay
in Varanasi.
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Day 18 / Varanasi
Morning boat cruise at the river Ganges to observe
the way of life of pilgrims by the Ghats. Later excursion
to Sarnath, 10kms. East of Varanasi, is one of the
Buddhism’s major centers of India. After attaining
enlightenment, the Buddha came to Sarnath where he
gave his first sermon. Today Sarnath is considered
as one of the richest place to have antiques since
the Ashoka period to the 12th century. Sarnath has
many more ruins of monasteries and stupas.The spot
at which the stupa stands is believed to be the place
from where Buddha gave his forts sermon. Sarnath has
an extremely rich collection of Buddhist statues.
These sculptures are the images of Buddha and Bodhisatva.
Visit the deer park and the museum, later back to
Varanasi. Night stay in Varanasi.
Day 19 / Varanasi - Delhi (By flight)
After breakfast sight seeing of Varanasi (the oldest
and holiest city of India) covering Temples, Aurangazeb’s
Mosque and one of the biggest university of India.
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Afternoon transfer to airport for flight to Delhi .
Arrive Delhi & transfer to hotel. Night stay in
Delhi.
Day 20 / Departure
Transfer to airport to board the onward flight. |
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