11 Days Jaipur Pushkar Udaipur Mount Abu Jodhpur Jaisalmer Bikaner itinery

Day 01: Arrival Jaipur, the Pink city
Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan. It was painted in pink shading a century back to pay tribute to a meeting sovereign. This city is 260 years of age and was built by Maharaja Jai Singh. Since you will be arriving in Jaipur on this day, take rest at the hotel and maybe spend the evening shopping for antiques and crafts in the nearby market. Take a stroll through the streets and enjoy the vivid, rich beauty of the city. Head back to the hotel at night for rest.

Day 02: Jaipur Sightseeing
After breakfast, head out to visit the Amber Fort. Also, visit the Hall of triumph, Sheesh Mahal. Toward the evening, go for a touring voyage through Jaipur. While in Jaipur also visit Maharaja’s City Palace and Ram Niwas Gardens. Drive past the Hawa Mahal. Head back to the hotel for the night stay.

Day 03: Jaipur – Pushkar
Morning drive to Pushkar and enroute after stopping at Ajmer and Dargah reach Pushkar and check into your hotel. Pushkar is best known for its Brahma Temple built in the 14th century standing on a high platform near Pushkar Lake. This is the only temple in the world where Lord Brahma – Creator of the Universe, is worshipped. While Pushkar is a city of pilgrimage with over 500 temples and ghats, it is also famous for its annual Camel Fair, held during October/November. Visit temples and stay overnight at the hotel.

Day 04: Pushkar – Udaipur
After breakfast at the hotel, our agent will pick you up from the hotel and drive you to Udaipur. On your arrival, check in to the pre-booked hotel. Rest for some time, sip some fresh juice or hot beverage. Then in the evening head out to explore the little markets in the city. You can spend time here shopping and enjoying the beautifully lit streets of Udaipur. Head back to the hotel for the night.

Day 05: Udaipur City Tour
After a delicious breakfast at the hotel, head out for sightseeing. Built-in 1559 A.D. by Maharaja Udai Singh, the city has been depicted as the most romantic place on the mainland of India by Col. James Todd. The spots of intrigue incorporate City Palace which has a few cut galleries, curves and brightened columns, Zenana Mahal, Durbar Hall Fateh Prakash, and Shambhu Niwas. Additionally, visit Jagdish sanctuary and Sahelion-ki-Bari. Partake in the evening cruise on the tranquil waters of Lake Pichola. Once the sightseeing is over, head back to the hotel and rest the night here.

Day 06: Mount Abu (2 hours / 163.2 km)
After breakfast, drive to Mount Abu. On your arrival check in to the hotel and then head out for sightseeing. Mount Abu in the Sirohi District of Rajasthan is delightful and the only hill station in Rajasthan. It is a standout amongst the most famous retreats for vacationers. With a particular mix of the kinds of Rajasthan, Mount Abu has a portion of the best places to visit like Dilwara Jain Temples, Achal Garh, Guru Shikhar, Nakki Lake, Adhar Devi, Trevor’s Crocodile Park, Sunset Point, Wildlife Sanctuary and Gaumukh. Overnight stay at Mount Abu.

Day 07: Udaipur – Jodhpur (4 hours / 261.5 km)
Indulge in some healthy breakfast at the hotel and then drive to Jodhpur. Jodhpur is a radiant city set against a splendid blue sky. A well-known destination in Rajasthan Jodhpur was once in the past the capital of the Marwar kingdom. Present-day Jodhpur has developed and extended however its royal residences, fortresses and temples remain the same. An appropriate occasion manual for Jodhpur will empower you to design your next get-away where there is such a great amount to understanding and joy. Jodhpur’s grand engineering is the thing that gets the eyes of the vacationers while touring. The compelling Mehrangarh Fort roosted on a hillock and stunning Umaid Bhawan Palace, which presently is one of the world’s best legacy lodgings positively offers a look at what this mainstream fascination in Rajasthan is about. Visit these forts and walk the streets of this clamoring city. Head back to the hotel for the night.

Day 08: Jodhpur – Jaisalmer (4 hours / 282.6 km)
After breakfast, our agent will pick you up and drive you to Jaisalmer. The ‘Ruler of Thar,’ Jaisalmer is inarguably one of the best destinations in Rajasthan. Figured to offer visitors an unparalleled understanding, this prevalent place is the passage to socially and verifiably lavish Rajasthan. It is here in Jaisalmer that one can observe the ideal amalgamation of nature, engineering, cordiality, and experience. Once you arrive here, check into the hotel and rest the night.

Day 09: Jaisalmer
After a sumptuous breakfast, head out to explore the popular tourist destinations in Jaisalmer. Jaisalmer isn’t only a mainstream goal in Rajasthan, in truth it is a tourism encounter that one dreams to have. Truly, the city is about stronghold, havelis, and desert. What staggers the voyagers are popular destinations here such as the Sonar Quila or Golden Fort, a living fortress with many individuals occupying inside its extensive dividers. There are forts and buildings in this city as antiquated havelis like the Nathmal Ji Ki Haveli and Salim Ji Ki Haveli that are among other essential touring places. There is a bit of Rajputana craftsmanship and culture in everything here. The picturesque Gadisar Lake and temples like Tanot Mata and Ram Devra will also be covered during this sightseeing tour. After the tour, head back to the hotel.

Day 10: Jaisalmer – Bikaner
After morning meal, proceed to Bikaner, check-in at the hotel, a nice hotel where lavish lunch will be served to you. In the evening, visit the fort and the palace of Bikaner, surrounded by a high embattlement wall. Stay overnight at the hotel.

Day 11: Back to Jaipur
On the 11th day, your trip comes to an end. Early morning after breakfast, our agent will drop you back at the airport or railway station in Jaipur. With bundles of memories and smiles, we bid goodbye!

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