6 Days/ 5 Nights. Jaipur, Mandwa, Bikaner, Pushkar

Rajasthan is a northern Indian state bordering Pakistan. Its palaces and forts are reminders of the many kingdoms that historically vied for the region. In its capital, Jaipur, are the 18th- century City Palace and Hawa Mahal, a former cloister for royal women, fronted by a 5-story sandstone screen. Amer Fort, atop a nearby hill, was built by a Rajput prince in the 1600s.


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Rajasthan is a northern Indian state bordering Pakistan. Its palaces and forts are reminders of the many kingdoms that historically vied for the region. In its capital, Jaipur, are the 18th- century City Palace and Hawa Mahal, a former cloister for royal women, fronted by a 5-story sandstone screen. Amer Fort, atop a nearby hill, was built by a Rajput prince in the 1600s.

Rajasthan is a beautiful amalgamation of the old and new; the ancient and the modern. Rajasthan, or the Land of Kings, is true to its name with lavish forts and majestic palaces that are apt reminders of a rich, romantic past that speaks of heroism, honor and chivalry. Amidst a stark desert and surrounded by the Aravallis, India’s oldest mountain range, the State stands out like a beacon, attracting travelers with its rich art and culture. There are so many vibrant and colourful festivals held across the state that give visitors to Rajasthan a reason to celebrate almost throughout the year. A glittering jewel of India, Rajasthan has something for everyone so whether you are planning an adventurous holiday hoping for a rendezvous with tigers or a quiet sojourn gazing at the beauty of the golden sand-dunes; or to experience the many nuances of royalty - Rajasthan is the place for you. The fast-expanding cities like Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur are a confluence of culture and modernity and despite the fact that the state has progressed steadily since Independence the people have still held on to their roots as is evident by their simple, warm nature and hospitality. No wonder, Rajasthan is one of the most sought- after tourist destinations and just about has it all; it is brimming with varied, amazing and incredible attractions

Area
342,239 sq km.
Population
56.5 million.
Major Languages
Hindi, Marwari, and Rajasthani
Capital
Jaipur
Location
Western Part of India
Climate
The climate of Rajasthan is generally hot and dry, with scorching summers and cool winters.
Best Time to Visit
Mid October to mid March
International Airport
Jaipur
Domestic Airports
Jodhpur, Udaipur, Bikaner, Kota and Jaisalmer

Major Festivals
Desert festival, Camel Festival, Kajli Teej, Gangaur Festival, Teej, Marwar Festival, Brij Festival, Mewar Festival, Summer Festival, Raksha Bandhan, Holi, Dussehra, and Diwali.

Major Fairs
Banganga Fair, Gogaji Fair, Kapil Muni Fair, Karni Mata Fair, Khatu Shyamji Fair, Nagaur Fair, Pushkar Fair, Sheetla Mata Fair, Shri Mahavirji Fair and Urs Fair.
Religion
The majority (over 94 percent) consists of Hindus. Muslim, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhist and Jains form a very small minority.
Tourist Attractions
Forts, palaces, havelis, wildlife, sand dunes, religious places, fairs and festivals, safaris, handicrafts, etc
Literacy rate
61.03 % (As per 2001 census)
Major Industries
Cement, Chemicals, Handicrafts, Sugar, and textiles.
Communication
Facilities like STD, ISD, E-mail, Internet, Cellular phones are functional almost everywhere in larger town and cities.

Day 1: Jaipur : (Pink City).

Arrival at Jaipur airport/ railway station. Then transfer to hotel. In evening go for Chokhi dhani visit (Optional). Rest day at leisure. Overnight at Jaipur.

Day 2 : Jaipur :

Take a full day sightseeing tour of Pink City and visit Amber Fort, Birla Manidr, Hawa Mahal, City Palace and Jantar Mantar, observatory. Overnight at Hotel

Day 3 : Mandawa:

After breakfast proceed to Shekhawati, On arrival check into hotel later visit Haveli and Town of Shekhawati. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 4: Bikaner :

After breakfast drive to Bikaner, On arrival check into hotel later take a full day sightseeing tour and visit Junagarh Fort, Anup Mahal, Gaj Mandir, Sheesh Mahal, Deshnok Temple and Sadual Museum. Overnight stay at the Hotel

Day 5 : Ajmer/ Pushkar:

Morning after breakfast check out from the hotel and proceed to Pushkar. On arrival check into hotel Enjoy Sight seeing of Ajmer and pushkar visit Khwaja shah Dargah, Brahma temple and Puskar Lake. Overnight stay at the hotel

Day 6 : Jaipur:

Drive to Jaipur and drop at railway station or airport

Common Package Inclusions:

  • Hotel accommodation in above said hotels/ resorts on twin sharing basis.
  • Daily breakfast
  • All meals at Ranthambhore hotel/ resort
  • Dinner, Folk dance, Camel ride at Jaisalmer camp for all packages
  • Transfers and site seeing as mentioned in the itinerary by a/c Vehicle
  • Toll, parking, drivers batta, interstate tax etc
  • All prevailing taxes like luxury taxes, service taxes and expenditure taxes where ever applicable.
  • Not Valid in Conference dates, Festival time

Package cost exclusions

  • Any air/ train fares & personal expenses like telephone, fax, internet, laundry etc
  • Entry tickets, permit fees, boat/ ferry tickets etc at various places of site seeing.
  • Any Safari Charges
  • GST 4.50% on total billing

Note

  • We can also have 2 nights stay at Vizak and a day tour to Aruku valley, kindly confirm as per the visitors wish.
  • We are open to all cultural and craft workshop; kindly intimate us early to organize it efficiently.
  • Cycle rickshaw tour also available at Puri local market; Intimate us early to organize it nicely.
  • We also arrange all Local Folk Dance form at Bhubaneswar including classical dance.