Tour duration: 13 Nights / 14 Days
Places Covered: Delhi / Neemrana / Mandawa / Bikaner / Jaisalmer / Khimsar / Rohet / Deogarh
/Udaipur
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A two week journey, through the Desert state of Rajasthan, giving you an opportunity to stay in beautiful old forts and palaces, that have now been lovingly restored to fine Heritage hotels. The trip takes you through Mandawa, in the Shekhawati region (called the open air art gallery of Rajasthan), the desert cities of Bikaner, Jaisalmer and Jodhpur and gives you the opportunity to stay in some of India’s best known Heritage hotels like the Neemrana Fort Palace, the Mandawa Castle, the Khimsar Fort, Rohetgarh and the Deogarh Mahal. The trip ends in Udaipur, the city of lakes, and often called the “Venice of the East”.
Delhi is the capital of India, and its third largest city. Delhi consists of two parts – New Delhi, the city created in 1911 as the imperial capital of India by the British and the Old Delhi, the Muslim capital of India between the 17th and 19th centuries. In fact there have been at least eight cities on the site of modern Delhi – the earliest known settlement, Indraprastha, featured in the epic Mahabharata over 3000 years ago. Though not always the capital, Delhi has always been an important city of northern region of the subcontinent.
Jama Masjid: In Old Delhi, an architectural extravaganza of Shah Jahan, is the country’s largest mosque where thousands of Muslims offers prayers even today. It was built in 1658. The flight of stairs and its large courtyard are marvels of architecture.
Qutub Minar: This magnificent structure in the southern part of the capital was built by the Muslim King; Qutab – ud – din Aibak in 1199 A.D. Minar (tower) is 72.5 meters high and has as its base a mosque.
Bikaner - Bikaner was founded by Rao Bika, second son of the founder of Jodhpur. The city figured importantly on the great caravan trade routes. A long city wall encircles the old city while all important buildings, including the fort and the palaces, are outside the city walls. The Ganga Canal, built between 1925 and 1927, brought prosperity to this otherwise arid desert region.
Jaisalmer - Jaisalmer, the golden city of Thar Desert was founded in 1156 A.D. by Rawal Jaisal, the head of Bhati clan of Rajputs. This citadel town blossoms with intricately carved Havelies & Temples. Placid cows chew cud as life continues at its own pace in this medieval fortified wonder of the Great Indian Desert. This town with population of 40,000 is definite walking city & will transport you back in time. This town was declared a national heritage city in 1974 & it is our endeavors to preserve & protect it for your pleasure. The environs of Jaisalmer are home to many endangered desert flora & fauna. The great Indian bustard is our prized resident. "Aakal" Fossil Park is testimony of the antiquity of this region.
Jodhpur - Jodhpur is known as the 'blue city' because of its blue houses. The bustling desert city of Jodhpur stands at the edge of the Thar Desert and is the second largest city of Rajasthan after Jaipur. The city is distinguished by a massive fort that tops a sheer rocky ridge rising in the middle of the town. The old city is still surrounded by a 10 km long wall, built about a century after Jodhpur was founded. Eight gates lead out of the old city and there are plenty of fascinating walks through the jumble of winding streets Founded in 1459 by Rao Jodha, the chief of a Rajput clan known as Rathores, Jodhpur was the capital of the Rathore kingdom and was called Marwar.
Rohet Garh , located just 45 kms from Jodhpur, is a classified Heritage Hotel. Over the course of fifteen years it has been nurtured and developed with great love and care by the family into one of the finest Heritage hotels in the country. No new building has been added in the renovation process, but rather, old edifices have been skillfully redesigned to create a heritage property that has few parallels. Situated on the banks of a lake and set in the midst of rural surroundings, it is a haven of peace and tranquility. A superb swimming pool with four charming pavilions entices you for a refreshing dip. Often dinner is served by the poolside as folk musicians enliven the evening atmosphere. An elegant, beautifully appointed lounge, serene verandahs, and terraces with breathtaking views, make perfect venues for relaxation.
After leisurely breakfast at Rohet Garh, you will then start your drive to Deogarh.
After breakfast, you will be picked up from your hotel and taken for a guided sightseeing tour of Udaipur. Tour includes visits to the following places of interest:
| Category of Hotels | Standard | Superior | Deluxe |
| Valid from 01st June’10 to 30th Sept'10 | US$ 1489 per person | US$ 1544 per person | US$ 1984 per person |
| Valid from 01st Oct'10 to 15th April’11 | US$ 1671 per person | US$ 1932 per person | US$ 2552 per person |
| Cities | Standard | Superior | Deluxe |
| Delhi | Conanught | Claridges / The Lalit | Taj Palace |
| Neemrana | Neemrana Fort | Neemrana Fort | Neemrana Fort |
| Mandawa | Castle Mandawa | Castle Mandawa | Castle Mandawa |
| Bikaner | Heritage Resort | Lalgarh Palace | Lalgarh Palace |
| Jaisalmer | Heritage Inn | Taj Gateway | Fort Rajwada |
| Khimsar | Khimsar Fort | Khimsar Fort | Khimsar Fort |
| Rohet | Rohet Garh | Rohet Garh | Rohet Garh |
| Deogarh | Deogarh Mahal | Deogarh Mahal | Deogarh Mahal |
| Udaipur | Amet Haveli | Trident | Lake Palace |
Small supplements may apply for travel between 21st September'2010 and 15th October'2010, 20th December’2010 and 05th January’2011 and during the month of February 2011.
Note: All the figures quoted above are net per person in US Dollars.
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