Duration : 11 days / 10 nights
Destinations Covered : Bikaner - Jodhpur - Ranakpur - Udaipur - Pushkar - Jaipur.
Day 01 : Bikaner
Bikaner was founded in 1488, 29 years after Jodhpur by the younger son of Rathore Raja of Jodhpur. Rao Bikaji was given an army and asked to seek his own fortune to avoid a war of succession. Thus Bikaner was founded in heart of the wilderness called Jungladesh. Upon arrival assisted check in at hotel. Visit Karni Mata Temple (Rat temple) inhabited by hordes of rats. Also visit Junagarh Fort and Camel breeding farm.
Day 02 : Bikaner - Bikaner (325 Kms / 06 hrs)
Head to Bikaner, in the Great Indian Thar Desert. Architecturally, the city has a wonderful legacy of old buildings, united by the common use of local yellow stone and beautifully preserved due to the isolated location. Enclosed by an imposing sandstone wall, the fort stands on a hill 250 ft. high.
Day 03 : City tour and Sam Dunes visit
Tour includes visit to the fort and havelies of Rajput Nobles and merchants. The most important sites are Patwon-ki-Haveli & Salim Singh–ki-Haveli. In the evening enjoy trip to the most picturesque Sam sand dunes. Various cultural programs are organized against the backdrop of these fascinating sand dunes along with a camel ride to view the sun set over the sand dunes.
Day 04 : Bikaner - Jodhpur (290 Kms / 05 hrs)
After relaxed morning drive to Jodhpur. The city was founded by Rao Jodhaji in 1459 A.D. The city was on silk route of the 16th century and hence was host to a number of travelers. Jodhpur is the second largest city in Rajasthan.
Day 05 : Jodhpur sightseeing
The city tour of Jodhpur includes Meherangarh Fort, rising up a hilly scrap, which was built on the advice of a hermit, and it overlooks the city in the image of a long sentinel Jaswant Thada, the cremation ground of the rulers of Jodhpur dotted with cenotaphs Moti Mahal or Pearl Palace, which has exquisite, painted ceilings and walls Sheesh Mahal & Rang Mahal Palaces are also noteworthy with fine decoration enriched with inlay work and mirrors.
Day 06 : Jodhpur - Udaipur (275 Kms/ 05 hrs)
Head for Udaipur the “City of Lakes” en route visit a group of Jain temples at Ranakpur which is, a unique example of Jain ecclesiastical architecture. The main Jain temple is Chaumukha or Four faced temple dedicated to Adinath and consists of 29 halls and 426 pillars full of sculptured decoration. No two pillars are alike here. Reach Udaipur and enjoy the boat ride on beautiful Lake Pichola.
Day 07 : Udaipur sightseeing
Visit the City Palace museum, where one can find rooms with mirrored walls and ivory doors, colored glass windows and inlaid marble balconies. Also visit the famous peacockHawa Mahal Jaipurcourtyard, Sahelion-ki-Bari (the gardens of royal ladies, lay out with lush green lawns, kiosks, trees and beautiful fountains). Jagdish Temple is alsoan important site to visit. Later proceed to the local folk museum having beautiful peacock mosaics, splendid seriesof figures in mid 19 century.
Day 08 : Udaipur - Pushkar (204 Kms/04 hrs)
Leave for Pushkar this morning. On arrival visit the famous Pushkar lake and Hindu temples. Also visit Dargarh of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti and Adhai din ka Jhopra.
Day 09 : Pushkar – Jaipur (145 Kms/ 03 hrs)
Today we drive to Jaipur the capital city of Rajasthan. Enjoy a visit to Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) and City Palace museum containing three wings of Armory, Textiles and Artefacts. Spend some time in the colourful and crowded markets of Jaipur. In evening you will be taken for Rajasthani folk dance with dinner.
Day 10 : Jaipur sightseeing
Taj Mahal AgraVisit Amer Fort this morning and ascend to the fort on the back of a decorated Elephant. Also visit Jaigarh Fort where you can see world's biggest cannon on display. Both Amer and Jaigarh Forts hold the attractions of Rajput architecture. Enjoy a short rickshaw ride in Jaipur streets.
Day 11 : Jaipur Departure
Depart for Railway station or AirPort