Best of Rajasthan IInd

Overview:
From the endless sand dunes to the unfathomable lakes of Udaipur, Rajasthan is a mystical talisman of magnificent beauty. From the rugged-looking hill forts of Jodhpur to the elaborately painted palaces. From the drab desert of Jaisalmer to the carefully ordered grid-planned cities of Jaipur. This is Rajasthan. It's just the best.

Itinerary Details:

Days - 1
Arrival at Udaipur: Arrival at Udaipur Airport/Railway Station, transfer to hotel, and check-in at Hotel Udaipur. Stayed at the Hotel.

Days - 2
Udaipur: After a break, drive till morning for a sightseeing tour of Udaipur. First, we will stop at City Palace. Here you will be amazed by rooms with mirrored walls and ivory doors, stained glass windows, and inlaid marble balconies. Also, visit the beautiful Sahelion Ki Bali Gardens, Jagdish Temple, and the local folk museum. Afternoon excursion to Haldighati, Nathdwara, and Eklingji. Stayed at the Hotel.

Days - 3
Udaipur - Chittoor: After the break, we immediately drive to Chittoor and further drive to check in at the Hotel in Chittoor. In the afternoon, visit Chittorgarh Fort. The famous and magnificent fortress and Victory Tower is located at an altitude of 1338 feet. Stayed at the Hotel.

Days - 4
Chittoor – Kota: After the break, take a short drive to Kota. Continue your journey to Kota and upon arrival check in to the Hotel in Kota. In the afternoon, visit Bundi. Bundi – A beautiful small town 36 km from Kota, Bundi is located in an unexplored region rich in history. Once part of Kota, the town was ruled by the Hada Chauhan clan, a branch of the famous Chauhan clan that once ruled Delhi and Ajmer. When Prithviraj Chauhans was defeated by Sultan Muhammad Ghauri in 1193 AD, some nobles of the Chauhan family took refuge in Mewar and became allies of the Ranas, while other young warriors moved to the Chambal Valley. They moved on, subdued the Mina and Bhil tribes, and established their own tribes. Kingdom of Hadhoti. Later, his two branches of the Hada family established his two separate states, Kota and Bundi, on either side of the Chambal river. Surrounded by the Aravali Mountains on three sides, Bundi is surrounded by a huge fort wall with four gates. Taragarh Fort overlooks the Garh Palace and is one of the most romantic tourist attractions in Rajasthan. Impressive medieval forts, palaces, havelis, temples with beautiful stone statues, interesting monuments such as chhatris with carved pillars, and a picturesque lake in the heart of the city add to its charm. It's increasing. Bundi is also known for its intricate carvings and wall paintings. Great murals of Rajputs are painted in Chitrashala of Ghar Palace. Stayed at the Hotel in Kota.

Days - 5
Kota: After the break, we will immediately head to Kota. Situated on the eastern bank of the Chambal River, Kota is a stunning juxtaposition of medieval grandeur and modern industrialization. An untouched estate of impressive forts, luxurious palaces, and magnificent temples dating back centuries preserves the splendor of the past. Today's buildings and heavy industry make it the industrial hub of Rajasthan. The history of this city dates back to the 12th century when Raodeva, the Hada chieftain, conquered the region and founded Bundi and Hadhoti. Then, in the early 17th century AD, during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir, the ruler of Bundi, Raoratan Singh, handed over the small principality of Kota to his son Madho Singh. Kota soon became a landmark of Rajput's courage and culture. The vantage fort overlooks the modern Chambal Valley project with many dams such as Kota Dam, Gandhi Sagar, Rana Pratap Sagar, and Jawahar Sagar. The ancient palace has many rooms, including the Durbar Hall, which is decorated with beautiful mirrorwork and has doors made of ebony and ivory. An elaborate miniature of Kota School is displayed in the hall. Other notable structures of the past include the Brij Raj Bhawan Palace, Jag Mandir, Island Palace, grand havelis with beautiful frescoes, and royal cenotaphs. Stayed at the Hotel in Kota.

Days - 6
Kota – Jaipur: After the break, we will immediately head to Jaipur. Upon arrival, check in to the Hotel in Jaipur. Stay overnight.

Days - 7
Jaipur: After a short break, a short drive will take you on a morning excursion to Amber Fort. Climb up to the palace fortress on the back of a brightly decorated elephant (optional). Tour the palace's rooms and hallways, known for their exceptional design and decoration. An afternoon tour of Jaipur, known as the ``Pink City of Rajasthan'', includes a visit to the unique Jantar Mantar Observatory, which was built in the 18th century but still has a futuristic, almost surreal look today. City Palace and its museum, Hawa Mahal, Palace, etc. Winds. Overnight stay at Hotel in Jaipur.

Days - 8
Jaipur: After breakfast departs for the destination airport/railway station/bus stand and the tour ends.