Day 1: Jaipur
Welcome to the pink city. No
sightseeing for the day. Explore the colorful market and have Dinner at Choki
Dhani, a Rajasthan village theme resort.
Day 2: Jaipur
Sightseeing for the day includes
Amber fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal etc. You can go for light
& sound show at Amber in the evening.
Day 3: Bikaner
Drive to Bikaner (335km / 6 hrs).
Visit Junagarh fort (built on plains unlike all major forts of Rajasthan),
camel breeding farm and the famous rat temple at Deshnok.
Day 4: Jaisalmer
Drive to Jaisalmer (355km / 6-7
hrs). See the man made Gadsisar lake (Jaywalker’s only source of water for a
long period) and the royal cenotaphs at Bada Bagh.
Day 5: Jaisalmer
Morning visit the fort and the
havelis. In the evening go for a camel safari in the rolling sand dunes of
Sam.
Day 6: Jodhpur
Drive to Jodhpur (305 km / 6 hrs).
In the afternoon visit the best preserved fort of Rajasthan -the Mehrangarh fort.
Later see the marble cenotaph at Jaswant Thada, known as the TajMahal of
Rajasthan.
Day 7: Udaipur
Drive to Udaipur (269km / 5-6 hrs),
the city of lakes. En route visit the amazing white marble Jain temples at
Ranakpur. Evening free to explore the city on your own.
Day 8: Udaipur
Sightseeing for the day includes
City Palace (don't miss the awesome crystal gallery), Jag dish temple and the
garden of maids (it was originally built for the maids of the queen who came
along as wedding gifts). In the evening go for a boat ride in Lake Pichola.and
drop at train station/ airport.
Day 1: Jaipur
Welcome to the pink city. No sightseeing for the day. Explore the colorful market and have Dinner at Choki Dhani, a Rajasthan village theme resort.
Day 2: Jaipur
Sightseeing for the day includes Amber fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal etc. You can go for light & sound show at Amber in the evening.
Day 3: Bikaner
Drive to Bikaner (335km / 6 hrs). Visit Junagarh fort (built on plains unlike all major forts of Rajasthan), camel breeding farm and the famous rat temple at Deshnok.
Day 4: Jaisalmer
Drive to Jaisalmer (355km / 6-7 hrs). See the man made Gadsisar lake (Jaywalker’s only source of water for a long period) and the royal cenotaphs at Bada Bagh.
Day 5: Jaisalmer
Morning visit the fort and the havelis. In the evening go for a camel safari in the rolling sand dunes of Sam.
Day 6: Jodhpur
Drive to Jodhpur (305 km / 6 hrs). In the afternoon visit the best preserved fort of Rajasthan -the Mehrangarh fort. Later see the marble cenotaph at Jaswant Thada, known as the TajMahal of Rajasthan.
Day 7: Udaipur
Drive to Udaipur (269km / 5-6 hrs), the city of lakes. En route visit the amazing white marble Jain temples at Ranakpur. Evening free to explore the city on your own.
Day 8: Udaipur
Sightseeing for the day includes City Palace (don't miss the awesome crystal gallery), Jag dish temple and the garden of maids (it was originally built for the maids of the queen who came along as wedding gifts). In the evening go for a boat ride in Lake Pichola.and drop at train station/ airport.
Tour Ends with Everlasting
Memories!!!!
Package Inclusion:
Package Inclusion:
- 06 Double occupancy rooms with breakfast.
- 06 Double occupancy Tents with Breakfast, Dinner & Camel safari in Desert Camp.
- Transfer in between the cities & sightseeing mentioned above by a/c tempo traveler along with an English Speaking Driver.
- Road Toll, Parking, state taxes, driver charges, fuel.
- One Bottle of Mineral Water in car every day for each Person.
- All Applicable Govt. taxes.
Package excludes:
- Monument entry fees.
- All other personal expenses or anything not mentioned in inclusion above.
- Any guide service.
- Tips of personal nature to driver and guide.
- Any Expenses of Personal Nature such as Drinks /Laundry/Telephone Calls/Insurance/Video/Still Camera Fee Excess Baggage/Emergency/Medical Cost.
Nice package. Its really useful. Thanks for sharing. If you are all in for an exciting holiday ahead with your family in Rajasthan, then maybe these Rajasthan family tour packages can work out in your favour. You can head for an exotic getaway in the Thar desert and witness the glorious forts and havelis amidst oases and sand dunes.
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