Embark on the ultimate adventure with us as we explore the magnificent regions of Mewad and Marwad in Rajasthan on an exhilarating SAFARI TOUR. Join us as we traverse through the stunning landscapes, encounter majestic wildlife, and immerse ourselves in the rich culture and heritage of this royal land. Get ready for an unforgettable journey filled with excitement, beauty, and discovery in Rajasthan! Stay tuned for an epic adventure you won’t want to miss! Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more incredible travel experiences!
When you reach the assigned reporting location, get into your car, and drive to Mt. Abu, a stunning hill station on the Aravali Plateau that is surrounded by pure lakes and verdant forests. When you arrive, go to Nakki Lake. The lake gained its current name, Nakki, because it is claimed to have been excavated with nails (Nakh).
Discover the stunning Dilwara Temple today. This collection of Svetambara Jain temples is well-known for its use of exquisite marble carvings and exceedingly clean white marble. Go to Guru Shikhar, often known as "The peak of Guru," the highest mountain in the Aravali range, for a stunning overview over Mount Abu town and the verdant Aravalli range. Then continue on to Udaipur, the city of lakes that is sometimes referred to as the "Venice of the East." Udaipur is surrounded by verdant Aravalli hills and situated near blue lakes.
Take a tour of Udaipur's city center and stop at Maharana Pratap Smarak's "Garden of the Maids of Honour" at Moti Magri, Saheliyon Ki Bari. One of the most amazing gardens is Saheliyon Ki Bari, which is situated on the shores of Lake Fateh Sagar. City Palace - Constructed by Lake Pichola, Udaipur's City Palace is regarded as Rajasthan's largest royal complex, featuring a one-of-a-kind Crystal Gallery. Later, take pleasure in boating at Lake Pichola, which is renowned for its breathtaking scenery and natural beauty.
Visit the Haldighati Museum in the morning to learn the terrifying story of the 1576 fight between Maharana Pratap and the Mughals. Visit the Eklingji and Nathdwara temples thereafter. The latter is home to a remarkable black marble idol of Lord Shiva, known as Eklingji, with four faces. Its four faces represent the four incarnations of Lord Shiva, and its height ranges from about 50 feet. Return to Udaipur in the evening.
Head towards Pushkar. Visit the UNESCO-designated Chittorgarh Fort, known as the "Pride of Rajasthan State," while in route. It is seen as the embodiment of Rajput valor, bravery, and chivalry. Here, we see several parts of the fort, including Padmini's Palace, Vijay Stambha, Meera Mandir, Ranakumbha Palace, and the area where Ala-ud-din Khilji was allowed to have a glimpse of Padmini through a mirror in the main hall. Reach Pushkar, one of the major Hindu pilgrimage centers.
Visit Bramha Mandir in the morning. This is the only temple in the world where Lord Brahma and Pushkar Tirth are worshipped. Visit Kishangarh, popularly referred to as Rajasthan's Moonland, while en way. Afterwards, continue on to Ranathmabore, one of northern India's most well-known national parks and a former royal hunting field.
Take a canter safari in the Ranthambore National Park early in the morning to see the wildlife. One of the largest and most well-known national parks in Northern India is Ranthambore National Park and Tiger Reserve. Animals include the tiger, sloth bear, mongoose, and jackal call it home. Proceed to Jaipur afterwards. After arriving, go to Birla Mandir, which has exquisite marble-stone idols of Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi, and other gods, as well as the Sanganeri Printings Showroom. The hand-block printing technique known as "sanganeri" was developed in the Rajasthani village of Sanganeri. Enjoy a puppet show later on; this is a traditional Rajasthani art form.
Enjoy a guided city tour of Jaipur that includes a photo stop at Hawa Mahal, also known as the "Palace of Winds," a visit to City Palace, which is a stunning example of Mughal and Rajput architecture and home to the Jaipur Royal family, and a visit to Jantar Mantar, which is one of the most accurate pre-modern observatories in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Time to shop on your own. Visit Amer Fort in the evening, which is renowned for its artistic style features, massive ramparts, a sequence of gates, and cobblestone walkways. Then, enjoy the Sound & Light Show (subject to operation), a magnificent attempt to revive Amer's pride, heritage, and customs. With a breathtaking view of Amber Fort & Palace Complex in front, towering Jaigarh to the left, and gorgeous hills in behind, the play is located in an amazing setting.
Proceed to Bikaner: It's not surprise that Bikaner is also known as "Camel Country" given its lengthy, rich history, tradition, and proximity to sand dunes. Visit the largest camel research farm in Asia upon arrival to get a chance to see a variety of camel varieties.
Take a tour of Bikaner's city, which includes a visit to the Deshnok Rat temple, dedicated to Karni Mata, and Junagarh Fort, one of India's most ornate forts with lavish palaces that offer a glimpse into the lives and times of the maharajas of Bikaner. Additionally visible here are Anup Mahal, Sadul Museum, Prachina Museum, Gaj Mandir, and Sheesh Mahal. Later on, we get to see the stunning Lalgarh Palace.
Travel on to Jaisalmer, often known as the Golden City because to the yellow sandstone that is utilized in both the town's and the fort's construction. Once there, take pleasure in boating on the stunning Gadisar Lake. Enjoy the Sound & Light Show at the Jaisalmer War Museum in the evening.
Enjoy a morning city tour of Jaisalmer, which includes stops at the Jaisalmer Fort, also known as the Golden Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as the most notable landmarks in the city, Jain Mandir, Patwan ki Haweli, and the museum. Patwan ki Haweli is one of the most significant Havelis in Jaisalmer and Rajasthan, with its unique intricate carvings, architecture, and design, and Nathmalaji ki Haweli is an ornate building located in the city center. Later, while eating dinner, take in a camel ride, a folk dance, and a breathtaking sunset at the well-known Sam Sand Dunes.
Visit the Jaisalmer War museum in the morning. Head towards Jodhpur Known as the "Blue city" of Rajasthan, Jodhpur is situated in the bleak Thar Desert. After you get in Jodhpur, take some free time to shop.
A visit to the Ummaid Bhavan Palace Museum, a stunning example of Rajasthani heritage and a representation of modern Jodhpur, and the Mehrangarh Fort, one of the state's largest forts, are included in the city tour. The Mehrangarh Fort is revered in Jodhpur due to its exquisite architecture and rich history. The fort is situated atop a hill that is 125 meters high and occupies 1200 acres. Here, we tour a number of the Mehrangarh Fort's mahals, including Silah Khana, Daulat Khana, Sheesh Mahal, Moti Mahal, and Phool Mahal. Visit the memorial constructed in honor of Maharaja Jaswant Singh, known as Jaswant Thada, later on. Enjoy an evening get-together with your traveling companions.
Take a train or a plane to your hometown. Tour Comes to an End.
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