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Destinations Covered: Jaisalmer – Tanot – Laungewala – Sam Desert

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Day 01 : Jaisalmer:

Pick up at Jaisalmer Airport / Railway Station. Visit Jaisalmer Fort, Hindu & jain Temples, Nathmal Ki Haveli, Salim Singh Ki Haveli, Patwon ki Haveli, Vyas Chhatri and Gadsisar Lake. Overnight at Jaisalmer.

Day 02 : Tanot – Laungewala – Sam Desert, Jaisalmer:

After early breakfast transfer to visit Tanot Mata Temple situated at India-Pak Border and LAUNGEWALA – The Battle Field of 1971 India-Pak War. Evening Sunsect Camel Riide and Hi-tea, Bonfire, Cultural Programs & Veg Dinner at Desert Camp. Overnight at Desert.

Day 02 : Jaisalmer:

visit Lodurva, Kuldhara, Amar Sagar & Badabagh. Drop at Jaisalmer Airport / Railway Station.

About Jaisalmer Desert Safari

Jaisalmer desert safari is one of the most attractive things to do in Jaisalmer. in Jaisalmer there are three types of desert safari that is popular

  • Camel Desert Safari
  • Jeep Desert Safari
  • Night Desert safari

Jaisalmer desert safari gives an amazing experience to tourists. in the large desert, you are ride on a camel and you can explore the real life of the desert.

When you book your Jaisalmer desert safari tour packages with us we can arrange everything for you. we make sure you can get a good desert safari experience. on the first day of your Jaisalmer desert safari tour, you can visit many historical places of Jaisalmer. and the second day we stay in a desert camp and get an evening camel ride in the Jaisalmer desert. In the Jaisalmer desert safari tour, we arrange Cultural Programs & Veg Dinner at Desert Camp at night.

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Note:

  • Rates are changing fairs & festivals time.
  • Economy – 2 Star Standard Hotels, Deluxe – 3 Star Standard Hotels, Heritage – 4 star standard famous Old Haveli & Hotels, Luxury – 4 & 5 Star Standard Hotels

Jaisalmer Desert Safari Package Cost Include:

  • 02 nights / 03 days air-conditioned accommodation on twin sharing basis.
  • Daily breakfast in Hotels.
  • All sightseeing and transfers by an AC vehicle/s.
  • Driver allowances, fuel, parking charges, toll taxes and interstate taxes.
  • Stay at Desert Camp Jaisalmer includes Camel Ride, Hi-Tea, Cultural Programs & Veg Dinner.
  • Child below 5 years is complimentary (without extra bed).
  • Complementery Drinking Water in Vehicle/s.
  • Hindi and English Complementery Guide service in Jaisalmer.

Package Cost Does Not Include:

  • Meals & drinks other than specified in inclusions.
  • Expenses of personal nature such as portages, tips, telephone calls, laundry expenses etc.
  • All entrances(Rs.1000/- per person all momuntes), camera fees, guide & driver tipping.
  • Insurance Cover.
  • Any air/train/bus fare.

Phone: 098298 31535

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Rajasthan Budget Tours – 2023 to 2024,

Duration : 4 Days / 3 Nights

Destinations Covered: Jaipur – Ajmer – Pushkar – Udaipur

Price on Request

Day 01 : Jaipur:

Pick up at Jaipur Airport / Railway Station. Upon arrival check in hotel. Soon after visit Photo stop at the Hawa Mahal-‘Palace of winds’.Jal Mahal, Amer Fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Statue Circle, Birla Auditorium & Planetarium, Central Museum & Birla Mandir. From there we go for Rajasthani culinary experience with folk music and dance at ethnic village. Overnight at Jaipur.

Day 02 : Ajmer-Pushkar-Udaipur:

After breakfast transfer to Udaipur. En-route we visit famous Dargah of Khwaja Muin-ud-din Chishti at Ajmer & World only Lord Brahma Temple at Pushkar. Later we proceed to Udaipur. Upon arrival check in hotel. Overnight at Udaipur.

Day 03 : Udaipur:

After breakfast soon after visit the famous City Palace, Saheliyon Ki Bari -‘Garden of the Maids of Honour, Bagore ki Haveli, Jagdish Temple, Maharana Pratap Smarak at Moti Magri and Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal. By the sunset we take boat ride over Lake Pichola experience of which is beyond any comparison. Overnight at Udaipur.

Day 04 : Udaipur:

After breakfast at the time you will be Drop at Udaipur Airport / Railway Station.

Note:

  • Rates are changing fairs & festivals time.
  • Economy – 2 Star Standard Hotels, Deluxe – 3 Star Standard Hotels, Heritage – 4 star standard famous Old Haveli & Hotels, Luxury – 4 & 5 Star Standard Hotels

Cost Include:

  • 03 nights / 04 days air-conditioned accommodation on twin sharing basis.
  • Daily breakfast in Hotels.
  • All sightseeing and transfers by an AC vehicle/s.
  • Driver allowances, fuel, parking charges, toll taxes and interstate taxes.
  • Rajasthani Dinner Chokhi Dhani at Jaipur.
  • Boat Ride Over Lake Pichola at Udaipur
  • Child below 5 years is complimentary (without extra bed).
  • Complementery Drinking Water in Vehicle/s.
  • Hindi and English Complementery Guide service in Jaipur & Udaipur.

Cost Not Include:

  • Meals & drinks other than specified in inclusions.
  • Expenses of personal nature such as portages, tips, telephone calls, laundry expenses etc.
  • All entrances(Rs.1000/- per person all momuntes), camera fees, guide & driver tipping.
  • Insurance Cover.
  • Any air/train/bus fare.

Phone: 098298 31535


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Gujarat Tourism India

Gujarat is surrounded by the desert on the north, forest on the east, the Satpura mountains on the south and the Arabian Sea along a 1,600 km coastline on the west. Gujarat is synonymous with enterprise, whether in the fields of business, cooperative ventures of voluntary organizations. Its culture has emerged from a mixture of influences that include both the maritime aspect and the broader involvement of this area with historical changes in the rest of India.

Gandhinagar, a planned administrative township 26 km from Ahmedabad, is the capital of Gujarat. The Gir forests, the Rann of Kutch and Porbandar are some of the other prime attractions of this state.   Situated on the western part of India, Gujarat derives its name from Gurjars. The Gurjars passed through Punjab and settled here and called the area “Gujaratta” meaning the land of Gurjars. Gujarat today is one of the foremost in textile trade and most prosperous states in India.   Gujarat offers a wide range of the most spectacular attractions – breathtaking locations and scenic landscapes. Geographically Gujarat has hilly tracts, fertile plains, dry desert sands and a coral-enriched shoreline.

There is plenty of wildlife too, the famous lions in the Gir National Park.   Gujarat is also a melting pot of several civilizations resulting in a vibrant culture and a rich heritage in mosques, tombs, forts and palaces. One can witness several architectural marvels, glorious history and pilgrim centre for many faiths – Jains, Buddhists, Hindus and Muslims. Several mythological & historical figures like the legendary Krishna and Mahatma Gandhi the apostle of non-violence lived here.  

Places of interest include:    Ahmedabad, Bhavnagar, Dwarka, Jamnagar, Junagadh, Kutch&Bhuj, Palitana, Porbandar, Rajkot, Saputara, Sasangi, Somnath, Surat, Vadodara.

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Diwali – Guide to the Festival of Lights

There is a felicitous atmosphere in the air in the month of September to November. Festive season starts from then. Devipaksha launches into in Mahalaya Amavasya. Devipaksha signifies the end of Pitru Paksha and Matri Shakti is all around the air. From worshipping Goddess Durga this festival is began and accomplished with Diwali or Shyamapuja or Dipawali, termed as several names in different places.

Definition of Diwali:

Before starting about the definition, it is important to understand what is diwali festival actually? It is one of the most famous, colorful, sacred festivals among the Hindus is celebrated every autumn by exchanging gifts and sweets, lighting fireworks and prayers across the world. This luminous festival is so much famous that it is also celebrated among the Indian communities throughout the Diaspora. It is also called as “Deepavali” or “Dipavali”, which came from row (avali) or collection of clay lamps (deepa).

The festival is also colloquially known as the “Festival of Lights“. Few days before this festive occasion was celebrated in domestic houses, buildings, shops and temples by cleaning and painting with white-wash. Then people started to decorate their houses with pictures, toys, flowers and lights. Every year it comes in the month of mid October or November according to the Gregorian calendar. This one of the sacred festivals of India is celebrated on five days with true understanding and devotion.

History of Diwali:

In different regions of India this Indian festival is celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm for different mythological reasons. In north India people celebrate it as a day when legend of Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu and his wife Sita returned to their province Ayodhya after 14 years of exile by defeating the demon King Ravanna and lighting the cuty with diyas to celebrate his victory.

In the southern part of India people believe that Lord Krishna, a famous deity in Hindu religion killed the demon Narakasura, who jailed thousands of occupants on this day.

Whereas in western India the festival of lights is enjoyed for different reasons as this is the day when Lord Vishnu (one of the gods of the Hindu trinity) in Vamana avtaar crushed the demon King Bali to rule the netherworld or the Patala loka(underground world) and rescued Lord Indra’s authority over the heavens. Beside these stories, some people also believe that the festival is nothing but the celebration of marriage between goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu.

This day is also celebrated by worshiping Mother Kali, the dark Goddess of strength and power throughout WestBengal, which is a state in India. It is also believed in some part of India that Lakshmi, the Goddess of happiness, wealth and prosperity enters the pure, bright and clean houses of devotees on this day and brings the good fortune by defeating the darkness. Nowadays businessmen all over the Indian subcontinents try to get the blessings of wealth Goddess Lakshmi by closing their accounting books and prayed for the successful new financial year. From all explanations, one common fact is, the festival is celebrated as a mark of victory of good over the evil.

Reasons of Festival of Lights Celebration:

There are so many reasons why we celebrate this festival of lights every year. It is not because of the festive mood in the air or not because of the good time to enjoy before the winter arrives. There are some mythological and historical reasons behind it which is not only applicable for Hindus but also for others to celebrate this great festival for several communities include Hindu, Jain and Sikh.

The Pandavas celebrated the day of Kartik Amavashya by lighting the earthen lamps after they return from their 12 years of exile to Hastinapura. In Ramayana, the famous epic of Hindu religion Lord Rama along with his wife Sita and brother Lakshman returned home after 14 years of banishment by crushing the demon Ravana. As a result the city of Ayodhya was overwhelmed with joy and was decorated with earthen lamps to celebrate Lord Rama’s return.

On the day before Dipavali Lord Krishna killed the Demon King Narakasur and saved 16,000 women from his imprisonment. Thus the day of festival of lights is celebrated as the celebration of freedom. On the other hand, on this auspicious day the greatest King Vikramaditya was crowned and Lord Vishnu appeared in Vamana avtaar and rescued Goddess Lakshmi from the prison of King Bali.

The First Day of Diwali:

The first day of Dipavali is called as Dhanteras or Dhanvantari Triodasi or Dhanwantari Triodasi. It is actually the thirteenth lunar day of Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) in the month of Kartik. On this day the Goddess of wealth, Lakshmi is worshiped. It is the day of celebrating wealth, as the name Dhanteras comes from two words, word “Dhan” means wealth and the other word “Tera” (Teras in Hindi) means the 13th day of the calendar. It is believed that on this day Lord Dhanwantari emerged from the ocean of milk with a pot of amrita in his hand. Some people in this auspicious day visits the jewelry shops to buy silver or gold ornaments and some people buys utensils, new clothes to honor the occasion of Dhanteras. In Gujarat the Hindu ritual is celebrated more than the ctual Deepawali day. Some people also worship Goddess Lakshmi , Lord Kuber and Lord Ganesha on this day.

The Second Day of Diwali:

The second day is called as Narak Chaturdasi or Kali Chaudas. It is also famous as Choti Diwali in some parts of India which is nothing but the day before the holy day. According to Hindu Mythology on this day Lord Krishna rescued the world from the fear of demon Narakasur by destroying him. To relieve from tiredness one can massage the body with oil on this day. On this Choti Diwali night Yama Diya should not be lit as it should be given on Triodasi night with prasad which is written in the Shastras (Laws of Dharma).

The Third Day of Diwali:

The third day is the actual Diwali Festival which is also known as Hindu New Year. In the evening, in every house lamps and candles are lighted and rangoli designs are drawn at the entrance of every house, buildings and shops. Not only that, Footprints of Goddess Lakshmi is also drawn at the entrance of every household to symbolize her arrival. Most of the people hold Ganesha and Lakshmi puja on this day. In the evening houses, shops, public places are well-illuminated with colorful lights. We can witness large numbers of fireworks light up the sky. In West Bengal the Goddess Kali is worshiped everywhere. After the puja all the people take part in the distribution of sweets and prasads.

The Fourth Day of Diwali:

On the fourth day after completion of thanks giving ceremony to the Goddess Kali, Govardhan Pooja is performed. It is believed that Lord Indra was tried to ruin the town of Gokul but Lord Krishna saved the people of Gokul from the outrage of Lord Indra by lifting the Govardhan Mountain. As a result Govardhan Mountain is honored through the ages. In the Western part of India especially in Gujarat this day is celebrated with great grandeur and show as Bestu Baras, the new year according to their calendar whereas, in some places of North India this day is also widely celebrated as VishwakarmaDay. People worship their machinery instruments on this day. This day is also famous as Annakut day.

The Fifth Day of Diwali:

The fifth day of festival of lights ends with Bhai Teeka or Bhai Dooj or Bhai Beej or Bhai Fota (In Bengali language). This is the special day for all the sisters across the country. Bhai Dooj is a day when strong bond of love between a brother and a sister can be seen. In Rig Veda, Yami is the twin sister of Lord Yama. It is stated that after long separation, Yama decided to visit her sister’s home and impressed by the hospitality of her sister. Yami welcomed her brother by putting a tilak on his forehead. Yamraj blessed her and declared that on this day if a brother greets his sister will have a long life. Bhai Teeka or Bhai Dooj or Bhai Beej or Bhai Fota is a special event when sisters pray for her brother’s long life, safety and success by putting tilak on his forehead.

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Diwali Udaipur To Chittorgarh Day Tour

Duration : 1 DAYS


Destination : Chittorgarh – Udaipur

Package Overview :

To make your Udaipur-Chittorgarh trek, the Chittorgarh sightseeing trip begins from your pickup location and driven towards Chittorgarh, along with our tour mentor for guiding you with the expertise of the full information of the place in Chittorgarh. With the Unique India Tours, Jaipur one can enjoy the World Heritage site magnificently built the Chittor Fort. Chittorgarh, positioned in the southern part of the state of Rajasthan, midway between Delhi and Mumbai in the road network of Golden Quadrilateral.
We welcome you in Udaipur and after early breakfast, we will move towards Chittorgarh.

Located upon the banks of Rivers Gambheri and Berach, a tributary of Banas River, the city of Chittorgarh showcases of a remarkable Rajput past. Chittorgarh was the capital of the Sisodia Kingdom of Mewar. The Chittorgarh Fort has seen a lot of heroic battles. The fort is the largest one in India and fascinates tourist in a large number throughout the whole year. This city has seen numerous of wars thus have statues of the warriors in the fort of Emperor Akbar.

Major Attractions :

  • Vijay stambha
  • Chittorgarh Fort
  • Rana Kumbha Palace
  • Padmini Palace
  • Meera Temple
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Taj Mahal Chambal Safari Tour

Duration: 2 Night/ 3 Days 
Destinations: Delhi – Agra – Chambal Safari – Agra – Delhi

Day 01: Arrive Delhi

Our tour representative pick up From Delhi Airport, station and Drive To Agra, Check in hotel,Visit Agra Fort, Itmad – Ud – Daulah, Also Visit Marble Inlay Factory,overnight Night Stay in Agra .

Day 02: Agra – Chambal Safari Tour

Morning Visit Taj Mahal During Sunrise, Back To hotel and do breakfast and Proceed To Chambal Tour, Enjoy the tour of Chambal Safari by watching birds, Enjoy 1-2 hours boat cruise on the river Chambal Safari tour where you will see marsh crocodiles, the endangered Gangetic Dolphin. Optional trip of camel safari through the rugged ravines can be arranged. Back To Agra and overnight night stay in Agra.

Day 03: Agra – Delhi

After Breakfast, Drive To Delhi, Transfer To Delhi Airport With Sweet Memories of Taj Mahal with Chambal Safari Tour

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Chambal Safari Same Day Tour By Car

Explore India’s National Chambal Sanctuary on this 10-hour tour from Agra. This protected area on the River Chambal is home to alligators, crocodiles, freshwater dolphins, and a variety of both native and migratory birds. You will take a river safari with a naturalist guide to learn more about the region’s vegetation and wildlife, some of which is endangered, while you soak up the scenery.

This is a typical itinerary for this product

Stop At: Bateshwar Temples

Bateshwar (1 hour) You will be picked up from your hotel in the morning and driven to the National Chambal Sanctuary situated at a distance of 90 miles from Agra. The drive to the sanctuary takes around three hours. En-route, stop at the town of Bateshwar, known for its series of Lord Shiva temples on the banks of the River Yamuna. Some of the temples date back to the 12th century, and the main temple contains thousands of brass bells. Of the original 101 temples, only 42 remain now.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: National Chambal Sanctuary

National Chambal Sanctuary (2 hours) From Bateshwar you will be driven to the National Chambal Sanctuary. Your two-hour river safari begins here, where you will board a motorboat accompanied by a naturalist who helps you spot wildlife and tells you about the river’s native animals and vegetation. Look out for gharials (members of the crocodile family) basking in the sun, watch for migratory birds, and try to spot freshwater dolphins. Once your tour will be finished you will be driven back to fixed point / your hotel.

Duration: 2 hour

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New year in Jaisalmer Desert Camp & Tents

Duration : 4 Nights / 5 Days

Destinations : Jodhpur – Jaisalmer – Jodhpur

Day 01: Jodhpur: On arrival check in. Relax for a while. Move out to visit the majestic Mehrangarh Fort Jaswant Tada Mandor Garden Umaid Bhawan Palace. Evening free to walk in the colorful bazaars of the Jodhpur.  Hotel at Jodhpur?

Day 02: Jaisalmer: 330 KM approx 6 hours In morning drive to Jaisalmer. On arrival check in to your hotel. Later drive to Sam (Sand Dunes). Here you will have a camel safari to see the beautiful views of the sunset. Rest of the time free to relax in the hotel. Hotel at Jaisalmer?

Day 03: Jaisalmer: After a leisurely breakfast move out for a sight seeing tour of various attractions of the town including Gadsisar Lake Jain Temples of JaisalmerJaisalmer Fort Tazia Tower Jaisalmer Nathmal Ji Ki Haveli Patwon Ki Haveli   Sunset Point, and Bada Bag can be included?  Camp at Jaisalmer?

Day 04: Jodhpur: In the morning drive to Jodhopur. On arrival check in at hotel, have some leisure in your hotel room. In the evening visit local Market, Clock Tower Market. Over night at hotel.

Day 05: Jodhpur – Departure:  After breakfast  board the Train to home. The Tour End.

The Tours Cost Include:

  • Accommodation in above proposed hotels in 01 Triple occupancy room.
  • Daily breakfast.
  • Transportation in an exclusive air-conditionedcar or the one of similar standards.
  • Driver’s allowances and parking charges.
  • All kind of transport and luxury Taxes.
  • Assistance to all arrival and departure points.
  • All other specified expenses and activities.
  • Camel ride at Jaisalmer.
  • Dinner Include at Desert Camp

The Tour cost does not includes:

  • All kind of personal expenses such as tips, laundry, telephone bills, and beverages.
  • It also does not include any meals unless and otherwise specifically mentioned.
  • Entrance to the monuments.
  • International airfare
  • Optional, suggested or unspecified activities.
  • Camera fee (still or movie)
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Best Rajasthan Tourism

Rajasthan Tourism is the top state of India attracting the maximum international tourists from all over the world from many years. Still the charm is not over and it is increasing day by day and more and more tourist are coming to visit this utmost important state of Rajasthan every year and that is why it is the ever green destination of India where no low season and every time you can see thousands of international tourists traveling in every part of Rajasthan. Because of its popularity it is known by many names like land of Maharajas, land of Rajputs, land of forts & palaces etc. Rajasthan got this popularity because of its forts, palaces, history, villages, desert, traditions, customs, cuisines, architecture, peoples, fairs & festivals and foremost is its hospitality and these combination of all these factors makes Rajasthan the most demanding destination among the national & international tourists. Rajasthan is the best place if you want to see the real India and its local life with combination of lethal history behind. Rajasthan is the only place where you got the opportunity to stay in the palace hotels to give you a feel like a Maharaja and to admire the importance of Indian architecture.

Destinations of Rajasthan :

Jaipur : Is the capital city of Rajasthan state and also known as the Pink City of Rajasthan because at the time all houses was colored in pink color and still if you visit the old city in Jaipur you can see the pink color house & buildings. Apart being the capital city Jaipur is also has its historical significant importance. Here in Jaipur you can visit the important monuments like Amer Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Jaigarh Fort, Albert Hall, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Jal Mahal etc. Jaipur markets are also quite popular because of the handicraft items and precious gems, Jwelery, spices etc. Every year jaipur hosts the important Elephant Festival of Rajasthan which is very popular among the international tourists. Jaipur is the important destination during your Rajasthan tour because of size, historical importance and hospitality.

Jodhpur : Is the second largest city of Rajasthan state and also popularly known as the Blue Cit of Rajasthan and like Jaipur here you can see the buildings in blue color to title this city by this name. The important tourist monuments in Jodhpur are City Palace, Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Clock Tower etc. You have some fabulous excursion places near Jodhpur like Bishnoi tribal village, Osian, Mandore, Pali, Nagaur, Machiya park safari etc. In Jodhpur you have the wide range of hotels from budget to high end luxury palace hotels to match the budget of every tourist.

Udaipur : Is also known as the City of Lakes in Rajasthan because it has some important lakes like Pichola, Fatehsagar, Jaisamand, Rajsamand. Udaipur is considered as most romantic city of Rajasthan because of the nature, lakes, weather and that is why also called the venice of the east. Udaipur is hot destination for honeymooners and a popular wedding destination in India to organize & performing the marriages in royal way. In Udaipur you have some of the important monuments like city palace, museum, saheliyon ki bari, pratap memorial, birla temple, bhartiya lok kala mandir, crystal art gallery, vintage car museum and nearby important excursions are ranakpur, kumbhalgarh, nagda, eklingji, nathdwara etc.

Pushkar : Is basically is a pilgrimage spot but also well known for its pushkar camel fare which held in the month of November every year. Apart from the pushkar camel fair you can see nearby village life, hindu rituals in pushkar in temples around lake. But being a pilgrimage spot consumption of non-veg and alcohol is prohibited here. Just 10 Kms from pushkar you can also go to Ajmer to see local attractions.Is known by the name of City of Golden Desert. Jaisalmer is the deserted part of India where you can see the brutal thar dessert but equally important for enjoying the activities like camel ride at sunset on sand dunes and dinner with cultural dance & bonfire. In Jaisalmer you can see some of the important monuments like Sonar Fort, Bada Bagh, Patwon Ki Haveli, Salim Singh Ki Haveli, Gadisar Lake. In Jaisalmer during the camps & tented accommodations are arranged to stay to give you the best experience of dessert life and some cultural evening activities also organized in these camps for the entertainment of tourists.

Bikaner : Is also one of the important destinations if you are tourist Rajasthan to make a proper on road travel itinerary. Some of the important monuments of Bikaner are the Junagarh Fort, Bikaner Museum, Jain Temple, Ganga State Museum, Lalgarh Museum and Camel Breeding farm which is a unique farm in India for the production of Camels. Nearby important excursions near Bikaner are Deshnok –famous for its temple of rats, Gajner, Kakoo and Kolayat.

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Desert Festival of Jaisalmer Tour Package 2023

Duration : 08 Nights / 09 Days
Destination : Delhi – Jaisalmer – Jodhpur – Udaipur – Jaipur – Ranthmabhore – Agra – Delhi

Day 01 : Delhi

Arrive Delhi. Meeting & Greeting at airport. Transfer to hotel for overnight stay.

Day 02 : Delhi – Jaisalmer
After breakfast sight-seeing tour to Delhi, which includes Jama Masjid – the largest mosque of Emperor Shahjahan, Red Fort, Raj Ghat- cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi, to India Gate – a 42 meter stone arch built in the memory of the Indian Soldiers who died in World War II, Drive past the President’s House & Parliament House, Humayun’s Tomb, the Qutab Minar & Lotus Temple. Evening transfer to railway-station to connect train # 4059 DLI JSM Express dep. Delhi at 1800 hrs for Jaisalmer. Overnight on train.

Day 03 : Jaisalmer
Arrive Jaisalmer at 1300 hrs. On arrival transfer to hotel. Afternoon, drive outside the city to see Amar Sagar Lake and to Sunset Point for a superb view of the city. In the evening visit Sam Dunes on camel back. Overnight at hotel.

Day 04 : Jaisalmer
Full day free to visit the Desert fair by your own. The fair has snake charmers, puppeteers, acrobats and folk performers. This desert festival of India closes with an enchanting sound and light show amid the sand dunes on a moonlit night. Though the festival is mainly a grand display of performing arts, there are several other events that give a glimpse of the desert culture. Exquisitely embroidered skirts, hand-woven shawls, rugs, carvings on wood and stone, camel decorations, embroidered leather bags, ethnic silver jewelry and terracotta can be bought at this desert fair.
Evenings are meant for the main shows of music and dance. Continuing till late into the night, the number of spectators increases by each night and on the final day, under the full moonlit night, the whole place is swarming with people who make it a point to be there to witness this mega show. Overnight at hotel.

Day 05 : Jaisalmer – Jodhpur

Full day at Fair. Later transfer to Railway-station to connect Train to Jodhpur by # 4809 JSM- JU Express Dep. Jaisalmer at 2315 hrs. Overnight at train.

Day 06 : Jodhpur
Arrive Jodhpur at 0520 hrs. On arrival transfer to hotel. After breakfast full day city tour visiting the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort, Mahamandir Temple and the Kailana Lake. Rest of the time is free for leisure. Overnight in hotel.

Day 07 : Jodhpur – Ranakpur – Udaipur
Morning drive to Udaipur (259 kms / 6 hrs) en-route visit Ranakpur Temples. Ranakpur – 98 kms before Udaipur, the Jain Temples has grand structures and beautiful sculpture. There are 1444 pillars in the temple and none of them are similar. Arrive Udaipur and transfer to hotel. Evening boat ride at Lake Pichola (subject to water level) Overnight in Udaipur.

Day 08 : Udaipur – Delhi – Onward Destination.
After breakfast, city tour visiting City Palace, Jagdish Temple, drive around Fateh Sagar Lake, Sahelion ki bari (Queen’s resort for her friends) and Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandir (Folk art museum). Later in the afternoon transfer to Airport to connect flight for Delhi. On arrival at Delhi transfer to International Airport to connect flight for your onward Destination.

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