Overview

rajasthan is one state that preserves its regal remnants and religiously practices all its folk arts, thereby keeping them alive, through numerous festivals that attract tourists from across the world...

Trip Highlights

Short Itinerary

Day 1
Day 1: Arrival at Udaipur
Day 2
Day 2: All day tour at Udaipur
Day 3
Day 3: Drive to Mount Abu
Day 4
Day 4: Arrival at Jodhpur
Day 5
Day 5: All day tour at Jodhpur
Day 6
Day 6: Departure

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival at Udaipur

The Venice of the East is a treat to see and think about. It has pretty man-made lakes, fancy palaces that show the citys royal history, and lots of green trees that invite you to enjoy nature. Udaipur, the City of Lakes, was founded by Maharana Udai Singh II in 1553. It also has plenty of zinc and marble. The Aravalli Hills separate it from the Thar Desert. The city hosts festivals throughout the year. These festivals help you connect with your side. Udaipur is a city that easily draws you into its culture. It has a lot of lakes, palaces, and greenery.

Meals:Dinner
Accommodation:3-star Hotel in Udaipur

Day 2: All day tour at Udaipur

Start your day in a special way, something that is perfect for a great city like Udaipur. Go to the Udaipur City Palace; it is a place with four big palaces and some smaller ones, and it is right next to Lake Pichola. The palace has some cool things to see, like the balconies, cupolas, and towers, and you can also see a lot of old things in the museum. After you spend two hours at the palace, take a boat ride on Pichola Lake. There is a hotel on the lake called the Lake Palace or Jag Niwas; it is really beautiful, and you might have seen it in some movies. Next go to Bagore Ki Haveli, where you can learn about the people of Mewar and how they used to live by seeing things like jewelry boxes and copper vessels. They also have folk music and dance shows, which are a lot of fun to watch. Udaipur City has a lot of lakes like Fateh Sagar Lake and palaces to see. You can also go to the Garden Hotel; they have a lot of cars on display. If you like animals, there are some wildlife places near the city. Visit the Shilpgram; it is a place where people make arts and crafts. You can buy some really cool things to take back home, like Udaipur City souvenirs, from the Udaipur City Palace and other places you visited in Udaipur City.

Meals:Dinner
Accommodation:3-star Hotel in Udaipur

Day 3: Drive to Mount Abu

You get to Mount Abu, the hill station in Rajasthan, after you drive for three hours from Udaipur. Mount Abu is a hill station. It has lakes and waterfalls and interesting rocks and old bungalows from a time ago. The whole place is covered in mist. This makes it a nice change from the parts of Rajasthan. You can eat at the places near Lake Nakki. You can also go for a boat ride on Lake Nakki. Mount Abu has the Dilwara Temple, which is made of marble, and people consider it very important for spiritual things. There is also Achalgarh Fort and Guru Shikhar. These are some of the things to see in Mount Abu. Mount Abu also has places where animals live in the wild. Mount Abu is great for people who like to walk in the mountains or explore caves or camp or climb rocks. Mount Abu has a place where you can watch the sun set. You can end your day on a note at the sunset point, in Mount Abu.

Meals:Dinner
Accommodation:3-star Hotel in Mount Abu

Day 4: Arrival at Jodhpur

You have to travel for four and a half hours. Then you will be in Rajasthans blue city, which is Jodhpur, and Jodhpur is in the Thar Desert. Jodhpur is called the "Blue City" because the buildings in Jodhpur are all painted in different shades of blue. This was done to show which houses were occupied by the caste Brahmins. Jodhpur is like the rest of Rajasthan; it has lots of palaces and old buildings from the time of the kings. You can walk down the streets of Jodhpur and see what people do every day; this will make your trip to Jodhpur more fun, and you can also visit the other main places to see in Jodhpur.

Meals:Dinner
Accommodation:3-star Hotel in Jodhpur

Day 5: All day tour at Jodhpur

Sightseeing in Jodhpur is best begun at the Mehrangarh Fort. The Mehrangarh Fort is made out of sandstone. This makes the Mehrangarh Fort stand out in contrast to the blue city it towers over. The Mehrangarh Fort is one of the forts in India. The Mehrangarh Fort was built by Rao Jodha around 1460. The Mehrangarh Fort is situated 410 feet above the city. The Mehrangarh Fort has walls for boundaries. Inside the Mehrangarh Fort there are museum shops. These museum shops have elephants howdahs and palanquins. There are also restaurants where you can catch a view of the city below over a romantic meal. On the north side of the Mehrangarh Fort, you can go zip-lining. This will get your adrenaline rushing. The Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park is another experience you shouldn’t miss. The Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park was once a wasteland. Now it has been transformed into a park. The park has walk trails and mesmerizing views. Your Jodhpur trip would indeed be incomplete if you didn visit the clock tower. The clock tower is surrounded by a bustling market. The clock tower still functions well. You can also visit the Jaswant Thada. The Jaswant Thada is a cenotaph. The Jaswant Thada was built by Maharaja Sardar Singh. He built The Jaswant Thada in memory of his father. The Jaswant Thada is a marvel. It has used marbles.

Meals:Dinner
Accommodation:3-star Hotel in Jodhpur

Day 6: Departure

Your trip comes to an end on the 6th day. You will be dropped off at the airport or railway station.

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Tour Inclusions

What's Included

  • Accommodation in 3-star hotels
  • Daily breakfast and dinner
  • All transfers in AC vehicle
  • Sightseeing as per itinerary

What's Not Included

  • Airfare/train tickets
  • Personal expenses
  • Lunch unless specified
  • Entrance fees to monuments