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Rajasthan Relaxation Tour

Tour Overview:

Rajasthan Tourism Holiday is inviting you to a relaxing fun trip to Rajasthan. This is a tour that is appropriate when individuals would like to experience the colors of Rajasthan at their own pace. It leaves you to relax, take seat and appreciate the beautiful environment.  

Rajasthan boasts of kings, forts, lakes, gardens, palaces and deserts. It also has quiet moments. Peace is brought by the temple bells of Pushkar, the slow ride of a boat in Udaipur, the calm wind in the hills of Mount Abu and the lights at night in Jaisalmer.  

It is an 8 day trip encompassing Jaipur, Pushkar, Udaipur, Mount Abu, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer. You will sightsee in forts and palaces, gardens, lakes and markets. Tour is a mix of sightseeing and relaxation, that is why it could be enjoyed in a slow pace by families and single travelers.  

Rajasthan Tourism Holiday has simplified this plan to a great deal. Every day will consist of sightseeing, food and rest. The highway is good, the hotels are cozy and the guides are amiable. This sightseeing is of visits and experiences that one will never forget.  

Duration: 7 Nights / 8 Days  

Sightseeing Places: Jaipur – Pushkar – Udaipur – Mount Abu -Jodhpur – Jaisalmer.  

Day 1: Jaipur Arrival & Rest  

Enter Jaipur, the Rajasthan state capital. Relax after travelling into your hotel. See City Palace in the afternoon. You may visit royal courtyards, painted walls and miniature museums. It is calm and colorful.  Then visit Jantar Mantar, which is an ancient observatory. Here you will find huge tools to observe stars. It does not take long and guides describe everything in an easy way.  Go to Hawa Mahal, the Palace of Winds in the evening. Externally you will be able to observe its pink walls and numerous small windows. It is pretty at night. Take some time to take photos.  Stroll later around neighbouring bazaars like Johari Bazaar. The streets are colorful. You are able to purchase jewelry, clothes and crafts. Dine at your hotel and spend the night at Jaipur.  

Day 2: Jaipur Forts & Gardens  

Breakfast then visit Amber Fort. You may take by jeep or on foot. Within, there are great courtyards, mirror-halls and powerful gates. The fort is on a hill and it commands a good view of the Aravalli hills.  Then visit Jaigarh Fort that is within the vicinity. At this place you may observe the greatest cannon and broad walls in the world. It is not so crowded to allow sitting and enjoy the view.  Post Lunch Nahargarh Fort on another hill. It is known for sunset views. Take some rest in its gardens and breathe the fresh air.  At evening, sleep in Sisodia Rani Garden. There are pavilions painted, fountains and flowers. It is very peaceful. Be quiet, eat dinner, and stay over in Jaipur.  

Day 3: Pushkar Visit & Lake  

Pushkar is a small sacred town. Register at the hotel and have some rest.  First, you can visit Brahma Temple, which is among the few temples of Lord Brahma. The temple is plain, yet rich in religious emotion.  Then take a walk to Pushkar Lake. Seat close to the ghats and observe the still water. You will find the priests performing rituals and pilgrims bathing. The air is very peaceful.  Visit the markets in Pushkar in the evening. There are handicrafts, clothes and basic snacks. Try a lassi in a local shop. Stay the night in Pushkar.  

Day 4: Udaipur Lakes & Palaces  

Post breakfast drive to Udaipur, the city of Lakes. Take out in your hotel and sleep.  Begin with City Palace of Udaipur. The palace is highly expansive, and has splendid courtyards, glass work and museums. Lake Pichola may be seen on the balconies.  

Then go on a leisurely boat ride on Lake Pichola. The ride presents you with the ghats, palaces and Aravalli hills. It is a quietest attraction in Rajasthan.  Next, come to Jagdish Temple, which is a white-colored huge temple adjacent to the palace. The scratches are lovely and the environment is peaceful.  In the evening visit Saheliyon ki Bari, the royal ladies garden. It contains fountains, lotus pools and marble pavilions. Stay and eat dinner at Udaipur.  

Day 5: Mount Abu Hills  

Rajasthan has only one hill station- Drive to Mount Abu. It is a cool refreshing weather. Go to your hotel and rest. 

Pay visit to Dilwara Temples, which is known to have marble carvings. The halls of the temples are silent and the carving on the marble is exquisite.  Later, go to Nakki Lake. Cruise slowly by boat or on foot. You will encounter tiny gardens, stores and lonely places.  During the night go to Sunset point. The perspective of the sunset on the hills is serene and beautiful. Stay overnight in Mount Abu.  

Day 6: Jodhpur Blue City  

Jodhpur, the Blue City. You can begin with Mehrangarh Fort after spending the night at your hotel. The castle is robust and is well elevated beside the city. There are palaces, paintings, armours and big courtyards inside.  Then visit the Jaswant Thada which is a marble cenotaph adjacent to the fort. It is extremely calm, and is made up of white domes and tiny gardens.  

Visit the blue houses of Jodhpur in the old city. The small streets are well painted and enjoyable to visit. You may have a seat in a roof top cafe and view the fort. dine and lodge at Jodhpur.

Day 7: Jaisalmer Desert Calm

Road to Jaisalmer, the Gold City. Once you are registered, visit Jaisalmer fort where citizens are still residing. Stroll through narrow streets, sightsee temples and purchase some small souvenirs.  Visit Patwon ki Haveli, a complex of large houses full of stone carvings, later. It is like time travelling.  

During the evening visit Sam Sand Dunes to have a ride on a camel. Watch the sunset, sitting on soft sand. It is a special moment because of the sky colors, and stillness of the air. Dine and spend the night at Jaisalmer.  

Day 8: Departure  

Have breakfast at the hotel. You can see Gadisar Lake, a small lake, with small temples and birds, provided you have time. Take a seat and have a nice look.  In the future, as you leave Jaisalmer and move on to your next destination or home, leave behind you happy memories about Rajasthan.

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