Tour Rajasthan - The Maharaja's Rajasthan Tour - [14 days]

Mumbai - Udaipur - Dungarpur - Devigargh - Deogarh - Rohet - Jodhpur - Nimaj - Jaipur - Samode - Agra - Delhi

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1 Oct. 08 - 19 Dec. 08 Medium $ 5,723 £ 3,044
20 Dec. 08 - 5 Jan. 09 High $ 5,723 £ 3,044
6 Jan. 09 - 15 Apr. 09 Medium $ 6,382 £ 3,395
16 Apr. 09 - 31 Aug. 09 Low $ 4,982 £ 2,650
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Tour Itinerary

Day Destination Activity
1 Mumbai Reception and welcome at Mumbai airport followed by transfer to your hotel. Overnight at The Leela Kempinksi Hotel.
2 Mumbai - Udaipur - Dungarpur Udaibilas - Nestled in idyllic splendor, with the blue waters of Gaibsagar lake on one side and a cove of private reserve forest on the other, Udai Bilas Palace is the embodiment of the old world charm of princely India.Overnight at the Udaibilas Palace
3 Dungarpur - Devigargh Drive to Devigargh (about three and a half hours). Post lunch visit the ancient temples at Eklingji and Nagda. Overnight at the Devigarh Fort & Palace
4 Devigarh Drive to Udaipur (about 45 minutes) for a day excursion. Visit the City Palace and its museum across the lake, and the Crystal Gallery at the Shiv Niwas Palace which houses the crystal collection specially commissioned by the House of Mewar. Before returning to the hotel visit a local studio of miniature painting artists who have helped keep this fine tradition alive.Suggest Lunch either at the beautiful Lake Palace or at the beautfiul Oberoi ? Udaivilas. Explore the city and view the miniature painting artists before an evening cruise around Lake Pichola with its majestic backdrop of the City Palace and the Shiv Niwas Palace, skirting the Lake Palace and Jag Mandir Island. Overnight in the Devigarh Fort Palace.
5 Devigarh - Deogarh Drive to Deogarh (about three and a half hours).Deogarh Mahal is an imposing structure built in the 17th century. It stands atop a hill and offers a commanding view of the Aravalli mountain range and the numerous lakes, strewn across the countryside. With its greying battlements, domes, turrets, jharokhas and huge gateways, it is a picturesque sight from the town below.
6 Deogarh - Rohet Drive to Rohet (about three and a half hours). Overnight at Fort Rohetgarh.
7 Rohet Village safari sitting in a jeep, which will allow for an opportunity to visit small villages including the Bishnoi tribes, famous as the earliest environmentalists.Overnight at Fort Rohetgarh.
8 Rohet - Jodhpur - Nimaj Drive to Nimaj (about two and a half hours) After 45 minutes stop at Jodhpur to visit the Meherangarh fort, this sprawl along the top of a steep escarpment. Started in 1459 it has walls up to 36 meters high and 21 meters wide towering over the plains. Overnight at the Chhatra Sagar Camp.
9 Nimaj - Jaipur Drive to Jaipur (about three and a half hours.) Overnight at the Samode Haveli.
10 Jaipur Visit the Amber Fort, the former seat of the Rajput rulers of Jaipur, and the Shiladevi temple, which continues to be the private temple of the Royal family, with its exquisite marble carving and silver door. Lunch at The Rambagh Palace,former Palace of the Maharaja of Jaipur, then explore Jaipur, the famed "Pink City" and the Hawa Mahal, Palace of Winds. Visit The City Palace with its museums. The royal family still lives in part of the City Palace in the centre of town. then on to the 15th century open-air royal observatory,the Jantar Mantar, built by Maharaja Jai Singh, the founder of Jaipur. Overnight at the Samode Haveli.
11 Jaipur - Samode Drive to Samode (about 40 minutes). The magnificent fort is charming and romantic and exhibits grandeur, good taste, class and elegance. The way to the fort's main entrance is through the inside of the village, with the locals welcoming the guests. The inside of the fort reflects expressions of medieval architecture. The walls are in warm colours to highlight the intricate marble work, the antiques and the colorful art with traditional artifacts. The Durbar hall of Samode Palace is one of the most beautifully painted chambers with glass & mina Kari work and the same goes for the private restricted spaces- meant for the "zannanis", women of the family. Overnight at the Samode Palace.
12 Samode - Agra Drive to Agra (about five hours). After lunch stop en route to visit Fatehpur Sikri, the abandoned red sandstone city built in the 16th century by the Mughal emperor Akbar. Continue on to Agra (about one hours). Overnight at The Oberoi Amarvilas
13 Agra - Delhi Tour the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort. (Taj Mahal is closed for visitors on Friday). Drive toDelhi along one of India?s finest freeways (about four and a half hours) stopping on the way. Overnight at The Oberoi New Delhi.
14 Delhi Tour Old Delhi, the Red Fort and Jama Masjid India?s largest mosque. Ride a rickshaw through the main street. Visit Chandni Chowk with it?s bustling jumble of shops, temples, mosques and craftsmen?s workshops. Then to Raj Ghat, site of Mahatma Gandhi?s cremation, and on to New Delhi and the famous India Gate and the splendid Lutyens architecture of the government offices. End the day with a visit to Qutab Minar, a tower of victory, completed in 1368, and the Humayun Tomb of the second Mughal Emperor.
15 Depart early hours for onward destination