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What's included
- A guided tour of important places
- Accommodation in single twin share room
- All Applicable Taxes Excluding Government Service Tax.
- all meals included
- Assitance On Arrival/Departure
- Beautifully illustrated souvenir map
- Medical and Emergency Insurance (Negotiable)
- Professionally guided tour
- Air Fare / Train Fare
- Any Cost Arising Due To Natural Calamities Like Cyclone, Road Blockage, Political Disturbances (Strikes), Etc. (To Be Borne By The Client And Directly Payable On The Spot).
- Elephant Ride At Amber Fort Jaipur
- Jeep Ride At Any Monuments Point As Per Itinerary.
Maharana Pratap Memorial
Maharana Pratap Memorial is a historical site located in the Indian state of Rajasthan, near the city of Udaipur. The memorial is dedicated to the legendary Rajput warrior, Maharana Pratap, who was known for his bravery and heroism.
The memorial consists of a bronze statue of Maharana Pratap on his horse, Chetak, and a museum that houses artifacts related to his life and times. The statue is 11 feet tall and weighs over 7 tons, making it one of the largest equestrian statues in the world.
Tiger
The tiger is a large carnivorous mammal and is a member of the Felidae family. It is the largest cat species in the world and is easily recognizable by its distinctive orange coat with black stripes, white belly, and powerful build.
Tigers are found in various parts of Asia, including India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, and China. They are solitary animals and are known for their strength, agility, and hunting prowess. They primarily hunt large prey such as deer, wild pigs, and buffalo, and can take down prey that is much larger than themselves.
Tigers are classified as an endangered species, with some subspecies being critically endangered. This is due to habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts are being made to protect tiger populations and their habitats, including anti-poaching measures, habitat restoration, and captive breeding programs.
- Day 01: Arrival - Hotel - Jaipur Local Sightseeing
- Day 02: Udaipur via Ajmer & Pushkar
- Day 03: Udaipur Local Sightseeing
- Day 04: Ranthambore Via Chittorgarh
- Day 05: Ranthambore Jungle Safari - Jaipur Stay
- Day 06: Jaipur Fort's Sightseeing - Airport / Railway Station Drop
Meet and Greet by our executives at your disposal. Transfer to hotel check-in to your room. After fresh-up explore the Jaipur Pink City > Jaipur is also known as the Pink City due to the dominant colour scheme of it's buildings. It is also known as the paris. Also visit Patrika Gate, Birla Mandir, Albert Hall Museum, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, City Palace, Royal Gaitor, Jal Mahal > Khajana Mahal-the one of its kind museum in India dedicated of Gem's-Jewellery situated in the Heart of Jaipur city.
Amber Fort
Amber Fort is known for its artistic style elements. With its large ramparts and series of gates and cobbled paths, the fort overlook's Maota Lake, which is the main source of the water for the amer palace. Back to hotel at overnight stay Jaipur.
After breakfast check-out from the hotel. Transfer to Udaipur the lake city en-route visit Ajmer and Pushkar is planned. Both the cities are culturally vivid, historically royal and have a rich collection of ancient pilgrimage sites. On arrival in Ajmer, have a visit to the famous and prestigiously religious Ajmer-e-Sharif Dargah, Adhai-Din-Ka Jhonpara, Ana Sagar Lake.
Pushkar -> The city houses numerous ancient temples and sacred ghats. Visit ancient temples and Ghats of holy Pushkar Lake. Though the city is home to almost 400 temples but the major attraction is the temple of Lord Brahma. It is the only temple in India dedicated to the worship of Lord Brahma. Continue to drive Udaipur check-in to your room overnight stay at Lake city.
After breakfast explore the Udaipur lake city > Maharana Pratap Memorial and also visit City Palace - The largest palace complex of Rajasthan, Sajjan Garh Biological Park & Sajjan Garh Momsoon Palace, Vintage-classic car Musem, Swaroop Sagar Lake and also visit Sehelion-KI-Bari-Queen’s resort for their friends, Sukhadia Circle, Bhartiya Lok kala Museum - a museum of folk and art, it displays a rich collection of folk dresses, ornaments, puppets, masks, dolls. Jagdish Temple – built by Maharana Jagat Singh and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Gulab Bagh.
In evening take a breathtaking boat tour over the picturesque Lake Pichola (at your own cost) to admire the royal buildings around the Lake and enjoy the scenic sunset view. From the lake you have a wonderful view of the City Palace stretching along the east bank, while the south bank has pleasant gardens running down to the waterside. Back to the hotel overnight stay at Udaipur.
After breakfast check-out from the hotel. Proceed for Ranthambore en-route visit > Magnificent 7th century Chittorgarh Fort. On way to the fort you can see two chhatris or memorials of Jaimal and Kalla marking the spots where they fell while defending the fort during the siege of 1568. Other attractions inside the fort include Vijay Stambh (Tower of Victory) and the Kirti Stambh (Tower of Fame). The ruins of Rana Kumbha’s Palace, Padmini’s Palace, Government Museum. Continue to drive Ranthambore check-in your room overnight stay at Ranthambore.
After breakfast check-out from the hotel & get ready for adventures and explore the woods by availing Jungle Tiger safari in Ranthambore National Park by Jeep / Canter, at your own cost. Also for history and architecture buffs, Ranthambore also has an ancient magnificent fort. Visit this iconic monument Ranthambore Fort which was built in 994 A.D. 200 meters above sea level. Transfer to Jaipur check-in your room overnight stay at Jaipur.
After breakfast check-out from the hotel start Jaipur Fort's visit > Nahargarh Fort is one of the most magnificent fort's situated one the edge of Aravali Hills in Jaipur.
Nahargarh fort stands on the edge of the Aravalli Hills overlooking the city of Jaipur is the indian state of Rajasthan.
Jaigarh Fort
Jaigarh Fort is situated on the promontory called the hill of Eagles of the Aravalli ranges; it overlook's the Amber fort, the Maota Lake. And drop at airport / railway station for onword journey
Tour ends with sweet memories at Jaipur:
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