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Fatehpur Sikri Tour

Fatehpur Sikri is a small city in northern India, just west of Agra, founded by a 16th-century Mughal emperor. Fatehpur Sikri was a once blooming capital of the Mughal Emperor Akbar till 1585, when the city was abandoned due to the proximity of the area to the Rajputana neighborhood and scarcity of water. The capital was moved back to Agra and the town remained a ghost town.

Tourist Places In And Around Fatehpur Sikri 

Buland Darwaja
literally means magnificent gate in Urdu and the total height of the structure is 54 meters from the ground. It was built 1601, by the Emperor Akbar to commemorate his victory over Gujarat. The architecture of the doorway is unique and the craftsmanship is brilliant. Buland Darwaza is made from red sandstone with carved marble and granite inlays. On the main gateways an inscription in Persian reads Jesus son of Mary said, The world is a bridge pass over it, but build no houses upon it. He, who hopes for a day, may hope for eternity; but the World endures but an hour. Spend it in prayer for the rest is unseen The inscription is exemplary of the religious tolerance during the reign of the great Mughal Emperor.

Diwan I Khas
Diwan I Khas is one of the most interestingly orate buildings in Fatehpur Sikri. The most exquisite things to see here is the central tower which is also known the Lotus Throne is exemplary of the fine detail in this stone carved mastery. The pillar supports a walkway which connects the 4 corners of the first floor into a central circular platform meant for the emperor Akbar. The hall was meant for special people and religious leaders who wanted or were summoned for a private audience with the Emperor.

Tomb Of Salim Chishti
Tomb Of Salim Chishti is essentially the most important buildings in the palace complex and was built between 1580 and 1581. The building is made of carved white marble and is one of the finest examples of the artistic stone carving mastery in medieval India. The architecture is a cross between the Hindu and Mughal architecture and is surrounded with intricately carved marble screens known as ‘Jaalis’ from all sides. The mausoleum belongs to the Sufi saint Salim Chishti who lived at a ridge near the city. During the time the city was inhabited, it served as one of the major centers of the Sufi movement in India.

 

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Last Royal Palace Of India Umaid Bhawan Palace Jodhpur

Umaid Bhawan Palace Jodhpur  is built by Maharaja Umaid Singh of Rathore Dynasty. The youngest palace of India is an architectural splendor, marvelous heritage hotel of Jodhpur and a true royal experience. Built on sprawling grounds of 26 acres, the royal residence is perched high above the Blue City of Rajasthan. The royal home is a magnificent crown of the desert city. Also known as Chittar Palace, interesting stories are hidden in the premises of the golden-yellow monument.

Facts About Umaid Bhawan Palace :

Last Royal Palace built in India before Independence
Umaid Bhawan Palace is the last royal palace built before the Independence of India. Its foundations were laid in 1929 and completed in 1943. Four years after the palace’s completion, the country became a free sovereignty. Independent India had no royal kingdoms, only their lavish homes remained. Maharaja Gaj Singh, the descendant of Maharaja Umaid Singh still resides here. Wouldn’t you love to meet a Maharaja and his family?

Maharaja Umaid Singh had a vision to create the largest private residence in the world. For the luxury home, the Maharaja hired the British engineer, H.V. Lancaster, contemporary of Sir Edward Lutyens who planned the buildings of the New Delhi government complex. The Chittar Sandstone has been used for the outer structure. The inner architecture is a combination of lndo-Saracenic, Classical Revival and Western Art Deco styles designed in Makrana marble and Burmese teak wood. The exotic frescoes of the palace are painted by Polish artist, J.S. Norblin.

Umaid Bhawan Palace is spread over 26 acres of lush grounds including 15 acres of well-kept lush gardens. The royal residence has 347 rooms, an exquisite throne chamber, an exclusive private meeting hall, a Durbar Hall to meet the public, a vaulted banquet hall, private dining halls, a ball room, a library, an indoor swimming pool and spa, a billiards room, four tennis courts, two unique marble squash courts and long passages. The gardens of the beautiful property have peacocks freely roaming around. Views of Mehrangarh Fort and other attractions of Jodhpur can also be seen.

Royal Residence: The Chittar Sandstone monument has two major wings. One wing is entirely the home of the Rathore Dynasty of Jodhpur. They live their imperial lifestyle away from prying eyes. Maharaja Gaj Singh, grandson of Maharaja Umaid Singh till date resides here with family.

Museum
Museum Open for all, here are some marvelous specimens. The museum has exhibits of glass, porcelain wares, memorabilia, and information on the building of the palace. The unique allures are the stuffed leopards, an enormous symbolic flag gifted to Maharaja Jaswant Singh by Queen Victoria in 1877, an impressive collection of clocks in interesting windmill and light house shapes, and photographs of the graceful art-deco interior of the palace. The classic cars of the Maharajas are also on display. A part of the museum, Darbar Hall, has elegant murals, miniature paintings, armors and a rare collection of expensive household paraphernalia of 1930s.

The building of Umaid Bhawan Palace has an interesting tale behind it. Once in the 1920s, famine struck Jodhpur then known as Marwar. The troubled people came for help to Maharaja Umaid Singh. His Royal Highness (the grandfather of the present Maharaja) generously commissioned a new palace to give employment to the people. The expensive venture employing the needy was not only a beautiful private residence but a symbol of hope and the new icon of Jodhpur replacing the Mehrangarh Fort. The venture was constructed from 1928 and 1943 giving the hard working people enough to survive the bad times.

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Best Of Rajasthan Tour In August

In the month of August monsoons have set in every corner of Rajasthan. Greenery becomes everywhere.  This should set your imagination free to all the places that you could not visit before.  And what more of a reason can you look for, when the monsoon has created the perfect ambiance everywhere. This time of the year gives you lush green mountains, beautiful sunsets, crystal clear waters reflecting vibrant green surroundings and not to miss, the sky high waterfalls. Read out the list of some of the best places to be visited in Rajasthan during the month of August.

Jaipur
Jaipur is the last destinations of Golden Triangle and known as The Pink City of india. The majestic fort and monuments are the special treat here. It is the perfect destination for those who wants photography, sightseeing and entertainment. This city is the symbol of royal culture, delicacies etc. Starting from walking through the streets to travelling in a hot air balloon, this city has everything for all kinds of travelers. This is the place with royal heritage and modern culture. The Major Attraction Of city are the Amber Fort. City Palace, Hawamahal, Jantar Mantar,  Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Jalmahal (Palace In Water) And Much More Palces To visit in city.

Udaipur
This chilly winters, a drink in your hand and the sight of the calm waters of Lake Pichola, with the imposing Lake Palace at its heart. You can turn this picture into reality by just driving up to Udaipur (11-hour drive from Delhi) and reveling in the relaxed life. This lake city of Rajasthan is truly breathtaking, and we can’t even put in words how romantic the sights are. During the day, you can check out the City Palace-it’s filled with tiny passageways that open onto gorgeous courtyards and enclosures. A few other places that might interest you are the stunning Jain Temple of Ranakpur and the Fateh Bagh Palace, which is now a heritage hotel. We recommend you pick a rooftop restaurant-like Ambrai or Uday Kothi–for the night to enjoy the twinkling views of the city.

Bundi
Bundi is a town that you might have a picture of its in your head, but often struggle to place in the real world. Dotted with blue houses, lakes, hills, bazaars and a temple at every turn, Bundi is straight out of a fairy tale. It is believed that Nobel laureate Rudyard Kipling penned part of his famous novel Kim in Bundi and this is what he had to say about the Bundi palace. Jaipur Palace may be called the ‘Versailles of India’. Jodhpur’s House of strife, gray towers on red rock, is the work of giants, but the Palace of Bundi, even in broad daylight, is such a palace as men build for themselves in uneasy dreams – the work of goblins rather than of men.’

Mount Abu
Located near the Sirohi District, Mount Abu is the only hill station in the desert state of Rajasthan. It lies in the Aravalli mountain range at an approximate elevation of around 1,220 meters above sea level, with its highest point being ‘Guru Shikhar’ which is at a height of 1,722 meters above sea level. Being the only hill station in Rajasthan, it has been a popular retreat for the residents as a place away from the scorching desert heat. The place also has a significant place in the Hindu mythology as it is mentioned as the place where the Sage Vashistha retired. Today, the place is a great tourist destination, a hill station with the distinctive blend of the flavors of Rajasthan. The list of places to visit in Mount Abu ranges from formidable forts to ancient temples, and from serene lakes to dainty parks. With so much to fill your time, no moment in Mount Abu will be dull.

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Explore Museums Of Rajasthan With A Tour Package

The museums of Rajasthan fascinate people cutting across all cross sections of society. These marvellous museums depicting 1000 years old history are worth a visit once in a lifetime. From coins to arms to tanks to garments, the galleries of Rajasthan houses everything. Museums are the store-houses of information and depict the art and culture of a Nation. The Museums in rajasthan are bit Popular famous as the forts and palaces of the state. The Museums are very good and fantastic from the architecture. The museums are also in the visiting list of travelers. here are some famous Museums In rajasthan.

 

Albert Hall Museum Jaipur 
The Albert Hall Museum is considered as the finest gallery in Jaipur. This veritable museum was designed by Colonel Sir Swinton Jacob in February 21, 1887 to impress King Edward VI and currently includes more than 24,930 exhibits. This institution is considered as a centre for conveying knowledge related to civilization, improving the skills of upcoming artisans, and protecting traditional Indian arts, crafts, architectural forms. The museum complex is a proud example of Indo-Saracenic architecture which features beautiful pillars, arches and vast courtyards. Exhibits include an eternal collection of paintings, arms, weapons, sculptures, tribal art, textiles, jewellery, musical instruments, clocks, and hundreds of other such spectacular items that can keep a visitor enthralled for hours

 Ganga Golden Jubilee Museum Bikaner
Ganga Golden Jubilee Museum. Built in 1937, this place displays terracotta ware from the Gupta period, Rajasthani traditional musical instruments, rich gold paintings by local artisans, exquisite carpets and royal vestments. This vast museum reflects the rich legacy and traditions of not only Rajasthan but of entire India. The museum is divided into 2 levels. Photographs, artworks, paintings, metals, teak wood works are displayed on the ground floor, while on the second floor sculptures of bronze and terracotta, armoury, miniature paintings and carpets are showcased.

Government Museum Jaisalmer
This Government Museum is Established in 1984 by the Department of Archeology and Museums And The Government of Rajasthan. The Museum offers a huge collection of marine and wood fossils, Rajasthan‘s state bird Godawan or ‘The great Indian bustard and also traditional household stuffs, rock-cut crockery, ornaments and statues from the 7th and 9th century. This museum also have features some of the rarest sculptures from Kiradu and Lodurva townships.

Government Museum Jodhpur
The museum was constructed under the reign of Maharaja Umed Signhji, and was built by Henry Vaughan Lanchester. The Government Museum houses around 400 sculptures, 10 ancient inscriptions, thousands of miniature paintings, terracotta artwork, ancient coins, metallic objects, arms, stuff toys, stone sculptures, inscriptions and other miscellaneous objects which are simply astonishing. Within the museum vicinity there is a well stocked library and zoo. There is a separate history section for military memorabilia which exhibits tools, weapons, memorials, brass and wooden models. This informative temple of learning is worth a visit for all the art and craft lovers.

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5 Day Tour Of Rajasthan

Rajasthan Tour Planner is a well known name in india. we are a specialized tour operator in making customize tour packages. Below there is example itinerary for a 05 Day Tour which include the best part of rajasthan two major cities and the thar desert. In this tour you will visit the Pink city Of India Jaipur and the Blue City Of India Jodhpur with the Osian desert. Here is perfect tour itinerary for the 05 day tour in rajasthan,

01st Day Arrival In Jaipur 
We will pickup you from Jaipur airport then transfer to hotel and relax. in the evening visit Birla Temple, and Albert Hall Museum etc. overnight at hotel.

02nd Day Jaipur 
After morning breakfast then start the city tour of Jaipur. Jaipur known as pink city of india. Jaipur offers a plethora of touristic attractions to the traveler. Visit Amber Fort, Take the Elephant Safari (Direct Payment Basis) at the Royal Amber Fort. Later proceed to visit Jal Mahal after visiting then visit  Another monument near The Royal City Palace, Later visit Jantar Mantar,  built by Sawai Jai Singh.  And Hawa Mahal the “place of wind. Overnight at hotel.

03rd Day Jodhpur 
After morning Breakfast Drive for jodhpur. Jodhpur is Famous for its magnificent forts and palaces, Jodhpur is the second largest city of Rajasthan and a major tourist attraction in the country. The forts and palaces in the city are the major source of attraction in the city. Exploring the forts gives you a feel of the times when the Rajput might was at its peak. The gates and the walls of the forts speak of the battles they have witnessed. Visit the major attractions around Jodhpur Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhawan. Overnight in Hotel .

04th Day  Osian 
After morning Breakfast then visit the local city and its markets. After than drive for Osian. Visit the Sachiiyan Mata Temple etc. later transfer to desert camp. Check in to desert camp. Take Camel safari at desert osian. Enjoy Rajasthani Folk Dance And Dinner In Desert Camp. Overnight at desert camp.

05th Day Jodhpur And Drop.
After morning Breakfast then drive for jodhpur and drop at jodhpur airport as per your departure schedule.

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Ajmer Tourist Delight Near Pushkar

Ajmer is situated near the Holy City Pushkar and considered to be a tourist delight because it is full of bewitching natural beauty, religious attractions and historic sightseeing destinations.  Ajmer that is situated in the bewitching state of Rajasthan and surrounded by the royal Aravalli range. The place is also well-known for its traditional handicrafts work. There are many attractions to visit in ajmer. here are some one of them.

Taragarh Fort
This fort that is located on a Nagpahari top of hill/ It was built in the seventh century by the founder of the city,  Ajaipal Chauhan.  The fort truly showcases the magnificent display of the Rajasthani structural design. The Rani Mahal, Miran Saheb ki Dargah and the big water tank are some of the prominent structures that can be seen inside the fort.

Dargah Shareef
The Dargah of Khawaja Saheb is one of the popular tourist attractions of Ajmer. It is a burial ground of Sufi Saint Moinuddin Chishti and a huge number of from the various corners of India and the world visit this sacred place to offer players and get blessings. It is nestled in the center of Ajmer and the attractive architectural work of the Dargah will really captivate your attention.

Adhai Din Ka Jhopra
Adhai-din-kajhonpra is a very stunning structure that was constructed by the Alauddin Khilji. It is one of best examples of the Indo-Islamic architecture that will truly magnetize you. It was originally a Sanskrit college, but was demolished by the Mohamed Ghauri and converted it into a mosque. The mosque has got the strange name because its construction was completed in two and half days. It is one of the special attractions of Ajmer.

Ana Sagar Lake
The Ana Sagar Lake is considered to be one of the landmark destinations of the city and it allures tourists from the various geographical locations of the world. The enchanting artificial lake was built in the 12th century A.D. by the grandfather of Prithvi Raj Chauhan, Anaji Chauhan. The lake is enveloped by the beautiful marble pavilions that were constructed by the great Mughal emperor Shahjahan. The lake is now a very famous picnics spot where the people spend an enjoyable time. The boating facilities are also available.

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The Unmatchable Charm Of Rajasthan Lakes

Rajasthan, the state where history blends with modernity, opens its arms wide and welcomes travelers from across the world. There are palaces, gardens, museums and forts in this colorful Indian state, but the lakes in Rajasthan – their charm is unmatch able.  Such beautiful are the lakes that even Udaipur, a famous destination in Rajasthan, is called ‘City of Lakes’ and ‘Venice of the East.’ The country’s largest salt lake – Sambhar Salt Lake is situated in the located quite close to Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan. Also, these lakes of Rajasthan mark many mythological events too. Legends has it that the Pushkar Lake of Rajasthan appeared when Brahma dropped a lotus flower. The place is also famous for world’s few Brahma temples. Bundi, Udaipur, Pushkar, and Ajmer are some of the famous places of Rajasthan where lakes still dominate the landscape. Even the ruling kings have a played a crucial role in the development of Rajasthan’s lake network.

 Some famous lakes in rajasthan

Pushkar Lake
This Lake is considered as the holiest lake in India. This water reservoir is enclosed by 52 ghats (personal ghats for 52 Maharajas of India) and 500 temples. According to a Hindu mythology, this lake was created by the fallen petals of Lord Brahma’s lotus when he was destroying the demon Vajra Nabha. Lotus petals were struck at a particular place and water spurted from there giving it the shape of a pious. The charm of Pushkar Lake is also mentioned in some old books like Abhigyan Sakuntalam, Mahabharat and Ramayana. A dip in this holy water can purify one from all the sins, troubles and ailments. Sacred to the Hindus as well as the Sikhs, this lake has its mention in history since the 14th century.

Ana Sagar Lake Ajmer 
this man made lake was built by Anaji Chauhan (grandfather of Prithviraj Chauhan) during 1135-1150 AD. On its bank is a pleasant park, the Daulat Bagh, containing a series of marble pavilions erected in 1637 by Shah Jahan. One can witness the beautiful sunset while boating on Ana Sagar lake. Sprawling across 13 km, the pond captures the picturesque beauty of Ajmer. but acts as a source of livelihood for all the local people of this city. Right in the middle of the lake is an island which can be reached by a motor boat. There are several attractions around the Ana Sagar lake which add to its charm.

Pichola Lake Udaipur
Coming to Udaipur, and missing a boat ride on this lake is like committing a crime. One of the oldest and the biggest lakes in Udaipur, Pichola lake is world famous for its picturesque beauty and scenic surrounding. Rudyard Kipling mentioned this lake in his Letters of Marque (1899), “If the Venetian, owned the Pichola Lake, he might say with justice, see it and die'”. One will fall in love with this lake the moment one sees it. There are many islands within this lake. The famous tourist destination of Udaipur, Jag Mandir is also a part of this lake. The pristine blue waters of the lake leave a soothing impact on the spectator. At the time of sun-set, a boat ride on this lake is sufficient to enthrall anyone.

Gadsisar Lake Jaisalmer
Gadsisar Lake was a water conversation tank built in 1400 AD, and was constructed under the reign of Maharwal Gadsi Singh. If a traveller wants to enjoy bird watching on their tour to Jaisalmer, then Gadsisar lake is the right place to be. On the bank of Gadsisar lake one can see a gateway made of yellow sandstones known by the name of Tilon Ki Pol. A Krishna Temple is located by the side of the archway. An interesting fact about the lake is that it never dries as it gets continuous water supply from the Indira Gandhi Canal. One can enjoy a calm and smoothing boat ride on this lake. Gadsisar Lake is home to multiple variants of catfishes as well.

Kaylana Lake Jodhpur
Kalyana lake is an ideal site for all the bird watchers. It is an artificial lake, and was built in 1872. Spread over an area of 8 km, Kaylana lake is the best spot to witness the spectacular sunset. It is a perfect place to enjoy a day of leisure or indulge in some good time with family, and friends.

 

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Bundi Perfect Place to Visit In Mansoon

Bundi is a magnificent town located around 36 kilometres from Kota. Dotted with palaces and forts, the place has a fairy tale quality about it. Bundi was once ruled by the Hada Chauhans. Many historians claim that it was once the capital of the great Hadoti Kingdom, which was renowned for its art and sculpture. However, in 1624, Kota separated and became an independent state and this marked the beginning of the downfall of Bundi. Whether that may be, Bundi still retains its charismatic medieval grandeur. And just like Jodhpur and Rajput, the architecture of Bundi also possesses a noticeable bluish hue, designed to keep houses cool during hot summer, in the intricately carved brackets and pillars.

Best Places to Visit In Bundi

Bundi Fort
This Bundi fort is one of the most impressive structures in the entire town. Constructed in absolute Rajputi style, the fort offers an insight into its history and grandeur. Also, this place is believed to be the first hillside fort in India & one of the oldest forts in Rajasthan. Some of the famous palaces here include Chhatra Mahal, Phool Mahal and Badal Mahal, but one of the most famous ones has to be the Chitrashala, which has a fascinating pavilion and gallery of miniature murals. The palace is open to visitors from 8.00 am in the morning till 5.00 pm in the evening. The fort was described by the famous author Rudyard Kipling as “more the work of Goblins than of men”.

Sukh Mahal
Sukh Mahal, which is located on the periphery of the lake Jait Sagar was built during Umed Singh’s regime. It is a universal belief that the old palace and Sukh Mahal are connected by means of an underground tunnel. The main attraction of Sukh Mahal is a white marble Chhatri or an umbrella. This magnificent umbrella stands on the roof of the second storey of the Sukh Mahal. The purpose behind constructing this palace was to make provisions for the princes of those times to have a free hand in their nefarious activities.

Rani Ji Ki Baori
Raniji ki Baori, also known as ‘Queen’s Stepwell’, is a famous stepwell built in 1699 by Rani Nathavati Ji, the younger queen of the ruling king Rao Raja Anirudh Singh of Bundi. This multi-storied stepwell displays excellent carvings of Gajraj with his trunk turned inwards, giving the impression of having drunk from the baori on its pillars. Its high arched gate gives it an inviting appearance.

Lake Jait Sagar
Surrounded by the hills and home to beautiful lotus flowers, this lake gives picturesque views and is truly one of its kind. From witnessing a large number of migratory birds around to soaking in the serenity of the place, there’s a lot that you can do here for an impeccable evening in Bundi.

When you are in rajasthan in mansoon time then bundi is one of the best places to visit in rajasthan. This city is away from the crowd its situated in the calmness of Hadoti region. Ensure a visit to this lovely city once in while. For that get a customize tour from a experienced tour operator. We have the best packages for visiting rajasthan, visit our website for more information.

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Wildlife Tour Package Of Rajasthan

Along with the fort and palaces, Rajasthan also has enough of wildlife beauty in it.  The beautiful sanctuaries and parks are home to a variety of wildlife, some of which have been categorized as critically endangered. The vegetation in these conservation grounds vary with the landscape but each and every wildlife sanctuary offers a wonderful opportunity to experience nature in a very unique way. Rajasthan is a safe haven for a wide and colorful range of wildlife.Most of the wide expanses are open to tourists and guests ceaselessly around the year but remain shut temporarily through the rainy season. Here are some most famous wildlife sanctuaries and national parks of rajasthan.

 

Ranthambore National Park
Ranthambore National Park is one of the largest national parks in northern India situated widely in the state of Rajasthan. This park is located in the Sawai Madhopur.  Ranthambore was established as the Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary in 1955 by the Government of India, and was declared one of the Project Tiger reserves in 1973. Apart from the tiger, you can also spot sloth bear, leopard, caracal, jackal, fox, hyena and mongoose at Ranthambore. Ranthambore is heaven for wildlife photographers. The major attraction in the park is  safari rides.

Sariska National Park Alwar
The Sariska Tiger Reserve is situated in the Alwar district in the state of Rajasthan and is one of the important national parks in Rajasthan. It was the hunting grounds of the State of Alwar. The sanctuary was declared as a Wildlife Reserve in 1955 and was brought under the Project Tiger scheme in 1978. The most attractive feature of the Sariska Tiger Reserve is its population of Royal Bengal Tigers. It is home to a large number of wild animals including Rhesus monkeys, Hanuman langurs, hares, wild boars, chousingha or the four horned antelope, chinkara, nilgai, sambhar, golden jackals, striped hyenas, caracal, jungle cats and leopards.

Desert National Sanctuary Jaisalmer
The Desert National Park is one of the important national parks in Rajasthan and is situated near the town of Jaisalmer. Sprawling over an area of 3162 square kilometres, the national park is one of the largest national parks in the country. It is an excellent example of the desert ecosystem. The most commonly sighted birds in the national park include the endangered Great Indian Bustard, sand grouse, kestrels, laggar falcons, spotted eagles, tawny eagles, short toed eagles, vultures, buzzards, falcons, harriers and eagles.

Mukundara Tiger Reserve Kota
This is another national park in Rajasthan which allows you to explore the exotic Rajasthan wildlife. The Mukundara Hills Tiger Reserve covers a zone of 759 sq km and is the dwelling place 50 tigers. It was in the past known as Mukundara Hills National Park and has been announced as a tiger save in the year 2012 by the Government of India. Mukundara Hills Tiger Reserve is honored with a striking natural life including greenery. There is an assortment of wild animals like tiger, incorporate panthers, sloth bears,wolves, and chinkaras.

Tal Chhapar Sanctuary
Tal Chhapar Sanctuary is a sanctuary located in the Churu district of Northwestern Rajasthan in the Shekhawati region of India. It is known for blackbucks and is also home to a variety of birds. Tal Chappar have arranged on the edges of the Thar Desert, is known as home to around 2,000 dark bucks. The Tal Chhapar sanctuary lies in the Sujangarh Tehsil of Churu District.

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Holidays Tour Of Golden Triangle

If you are a first time traveler in India and having a limited duration to travel in india for exploring then you should to visit the golden triangle of india. Delhi agra and jaipur is the three destination in india that make the triangle on the map of india. And for that you need to book a tour from a tour company who had experience in making customize tour such as golden triangle tour. Below is a detailed itinerary for the Golden triangle, have a look and contact us to book your tour from us. We have the best options for Stay in India and car rental with professional driver.

1st Day – Arrival in Delhi
On arrival in Delhi airport will come to receive our India tours planner representative then transfer to Hotel and check in and relax. Later visit Famous Red Fort, India Gate, Qutub Minar, Akshardham Temple, Parliament House etc. later comeback to hotel and relax. Overnight at Hotel.

2nd Day – Agra
In the morning after breakfast drive for Agra, on arrival at Agra visit Taj Mahal with other city sightseeing places. One must see and enjoy Taj with the rising sun as the Taj Mahal is bathed in the golden rays of the morning sun. Built by Shah Jahan, the Taj is a white marble memorial that houses the tomb of his beautiful wife Mumtaz Mahal. This monument took 22 years to be completed and was designed, and planned by Persian architect Ustad Isa. Apart from its stunning design, balance and perfect symmetry, the Taj is also noted particularly for its elegant domes, intricately carved screens and some of the best inlay work ever seen anywhere in the world. overnight at Hotel.

3rd Day – Fatehpur Sikari  / Jaipur
In the morning take breakfast then visit city after visiting then drive for Jaipur on the way visit Fatehpur Sikari . Jaipur offers a plethora of touristic attractions to the traveler. The City Palace in the heart of Jaipur is known for its blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. Not far away is the Central Museum with its large collection of woodwork, jewellery, costumes, brassware, and pottery. The Hawa Mahal or the Palace of Winds was constructed for the royal ladies to watch the royal processions without being seen. Later Visit Galta Sun Temples (Monkey Temple), Overnight at Hotel

4th Day – Jaipur
Early morning after breakfast drive to Amber Fort, Take the Elephant Safari at the Royal Amber Fort. Later proceed to visit the Jaigarh Fort which displays a beautiful mix of Mughal and Rajput styles of architecture.  Another monument near the City Palace, Jantar Mantar, is the largest of the five observatories built by Sawai Jai Singh.  Hawa Mahal the “place of wind” Later in the Evening visit Albert Hall, Birla Temple. You can also enjoy the walks in the Markets of the Pink City to enjoy the Heritage View of the City and to know the culture of us.Water Palace which was a resting place for the kings in past. Overnight in Hotel.

5th Day – Drive To Delhi And Drop
In the morning take breakfast then drive for delhi and later drop at airport for your onward journey.

The above plan is fully hassle free. we dont have any boundation to follow the uper itinerary to visit in every city. you can visit as per your plan. visit our website for more information. we have best packages as per your requirements.

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