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HOTELS & RESORTS IN KERALA
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Royal Rajasthan Tours
Namaste! - We welcome you with folded hands
Day 01 : Arrival / Delhi
Late night arrival. Meeting and assistance upon arrival as our
representatives welcome you and escort you to your car.
Whilst the room keys and check-in is organized, our representative would
introduce the tour to you and hand over the documents to you.
Welcome to India, or as we say atithi devo bhava
(the guest is an incarnation of God). Thank you for giving us the
opportunity to serve you!
Overnight at Palace Heights (Deluxe Room)
Day 02 : Delhi
Your morning activity begins with the historical part of the city also
known as Old Delhi starting with `Shah Jehanabad which has some
dramatic remnants of the Mughal Empire in the imposing Red Fort and Jama
Masjid Indias largest mosque, built by Emperor Shah Jehan, creator of
the Taj Mahal. You ride rickshaws through its principal street,
Chandni Chowk , originally renowned throughout the Asia
with its tree-lined canal flowing down its center. These days its a
bustling jumble of shops, temples, mosques and craftsmens workshops of
goldsmiths, silversmiths, silk traders and embroiderers.
Explore the hustling and bustling of Old Delhi and streets of Chandni Chowk
sitting in a cycle rickshaw.
Culminate the Old Delhi tour with a photo stop at Raj Ghat
the site of Mahatma Gandhis cremation. Built on the
banks of the Yamuna River, is a simple memorial that marks the spot where
Mahatma Gandhi was cremated in 1948. A pretty park has been created around
the memorial.
Continue on to Explore New Delhi drive through the
boulevards of New Delhi and pass India Gatewhich is a
memorial built to the 85000 soldiers who died in World War I and the Afghan
battles of 1919.
At the other end of Rajpath stands the official
residence of India's president, the Rashtrapati Bhavan, a complex of
buildings that mix Mughal and Western architectural styles. Prior to
independence, this was the home of India's last viceroy, Lord Mountbatten.
Close by is Sansad Bhavan, the large though less imposing parliament
building.
Lunch will be arranged at The Lodi located next to Lodi Garden.
After lunch proceed to visit Qutab Minar, a tower of
victory begun by the Slave Dynastys founder, Qutb-ud-din-Aybak, in
A.D. 1193 and completed by Feroz Shah Tughlaq in 1368. At its base is Indias
first mosque, the Might of Islam Mosque, built on the foundation of a Hindu
temple. It was completed in A.D. 1300.
Like the nearly contemporary slave, or Marmeluke, rulers
of Egypt, slave kings of Delhi were anything but servile. The term simply
indicates that they had once been held captives. In a court awash with
intrigue and opportunity, Indias Turkish conquistadors regarded a
slaves loyalty as more dependable than that of their own kin.
Purchased, rapidly promoted, eventually freed, and forever trusted, the
erstwhile slave of a royal patron was ideally placed to act as either power
broker or pretender. His elevated status was equally proclaimed with
monuments. The Qutb Mosque boasts a tower of victory that
doubles as Indias, and perhaps Islams, most massive minaret.
As the afternoon sun recedes, visit the Tomb of the
second Mughal Emperor Humayun, which was commissioned by
his senior wife Haji Begum, in the 16th century. This is an early example of
Mughal architecture. The design elements of this tomb a squat
building lighted by high arched entrances topped by a protuberant dome and
surrounded by formal gardens, were to be refined over the years to the
magnificence of the Taj Mahal.
Overnight at Palace Heights (Deluxe Room)
Day 03: Delhi / Udaipur (9W 3401 0545 / 0810 Hrs)
Early morning transfer to the airport to board your flight to Udaipur
Welcome to Udaipur, the famed City of sunrise. Founded in 1567
by Maharana Udai Singh, from the lineage of the legendary Sisodias of Mewar
- the decedents of the sun God. A city where the sun truly never set, where
tradition and a strict code of heroism were happily united with a love of
fine living. A city that has come to be an oasis of romance in the warrior
state of Rajasthan
Meeting and assistance upon arrival in Udaipur & transfer to the Jagat
Niwas Palace, a modern heritage hotel replete with character and charm,
besides all comforts discerning tourists would seek.

Following
rest and relaxation, we proceed on a tour of this "Lake City".
Udaipur is a cool oasis in the dry heart of Rajasthan. It is probably the
most romantic city in a state where every city has some romantic or exotic
tale to tell. The huge city palace towering over the Lake Pichola is the
largest palace complex in Rajasthan. Though it is a conglomeration of
buildings built by successive rulers, it manages to retain a surprising
uniformity of design and affords very fine view of the lake and the city
from the upper terraces. The Jagadish temple next to the city palace
enshrines a black stone image of Lord Vishnu and his vehicle- a mighty bird
called garuda - in a brass image. The temple is a very fine example of
Indo-Aryan Art.
Evening we enjoy a boat cruise on the serene and beautiful Lake Pichola.
The island palace on the Lake called Jagmandir Palace is quite fascinating.
The Palace provided inspirations and ideas to the builder of the Taj Mahal.
The banks of the lake provide interesting glimpses of the daily bathing and
the laundry that takes place here. Looking across the lake, with the city
and its great palace rising up behind the island palace, is a scene of rare
beauty.
Overnight at Jagat Niwas Palace (Raj Rooms)
Day 04: Udaipur / Ranakpur / Rohet (240 Kms) (05 Hrs Drive)
This morning we drive to Rohet en route we will visit Ranakpur.

The
Ranakpur Jain Temple was built during the reign of the liberal and gifted
monarch Rana Kumbha in the 15th century. The basement is of 48, 000 sq. feet
area that covers the whole complex. There are four subsidiary shrines,
twenty-four pillared halls and eligibly domes supported by over four hundred
columns. The total number of columns is 1,444 all of which are intricately
carved with no two being alike. The artistically carved nymphs playing the
flute in various dance postures at a height of 45 feet are an engrossing
sight. In the assembly hall, there are two big bells weighing 108 kg whose
sound echoes in the entire complex. The main temple is of Chaumukh or
four-faces temple dedicated to Adinath
Following the tour of Ranakpur we continue our drive to Rohet
Upon arrival check into Rohetgarh
At Rohet, one is transported in to a world of the past, a world of honour
and of chivalry, of glory and of pride; a world of vibrant colours and
spectacular magnificence. Past centuries come to life at the historic
boundary walls of Rohet- the 16th century fortified deserted home of a
Rajput clan. Within the precincts of these time weathered walls is our
hotel, the impressive Rohetgarh Fort- a bastion of proud Rajput traditions
bathed in the ambience of unmistakable Rajasthani culture where one can,
even today experience the famed warm and courteous Rajput hospitality.
Frescoes on the tall gateway, brightly painted in the traditional style,
using traditional motifs and colour schemes herald your entry to this
charmed world the bygone era. The gateway leads to a compound where a
profusion of flowers frame the archways in welcome. The portico is a warm
and informal place decorated with the artifacts and trophies of many years.
Exquisitely carved furniture, delicate hand block prints, original paintings
and photographs decorate your rooms, which though redolent with the romance
of a bygone era, provide all the modern amenities. Antique hunting riffles,
shields & spearheads, daggers and original paintings form the backdrop
of the dinning room. The swimming pool here is in beautiful settings and is
an oasis in a dessert.
The food at Rohetgarh is special; each recipe is both traditional and
typical, handed down the generations and jealously guarded to retain its
pristine flavours. You savour only the very best of Rajasthani cuisines,
food favoured by the Royalty. The 16th century descendants of the Rathore
ruling family still live here and host the guests. The members of the Royal
family interact with the guests and interesting stories and anecdotes are
narrated.

We
would also explore Rohet, which is a fascinating small feudal town, which
seems to be straight out of the Arabian Nights. There is no proper road here
- only one main dust trail. On either side are typical thatched houses and
shops of all kinds - colourful bangles, silver jewellery, potters, fruit
vendors on carts, dress shops, tailors etc.
Evening we enjoy jeep safaris to visit the heart of Rajasthan villages
where traditions centuries old still permeate life styles. One can witness
the opium ceremony - a ritual by which guests are welcomed.
Gaily attired men and women carry on their chores and one can catch a
glimpse of their norms and customs. The smoothened mud floors of the village
huts remind one of the simple and traditional living here.
As evening descends upon our hotel, the darkness of the night is lit up by
the flickering flames of fire around which the rhythmic movements of the
folk dancers assumes shape in brilliant colours; truly an electrifying
experience.
Overnight at Rohetgarh (Super Deluxe Room)
Day 05: Rohet / Manvar (105 Kms) (2 ½ Hrs Drive)
Following a leisurely breakfast we will drive to Manvar
Upon arrival, check into Manvar Camp, located right in the heart of the
Great Indian Thar Desert. It is an unprecedented destination offering a rare
opportunity to enjoy Rajasthan's desert life, culture, wildlife &
beauty. The place provides every comfort the modern traveler could wish for;
luxurious accommodation, mouth watering cuisine & an incredible
Rajasthani hospitality. Built in the style of a traditional desert village,
the resort complex is spread over 5 acres. Constructed using local materials
& techniques
Manvar offer great outdoor adventure and a taste of the Thar Desert. We
would enjoy jeep safaris and a camel safari today to the Mustard and Red
Chili fields in the middle of the desert. We would also witness traditional
desert villages and lifestyles unchanged for centuries
Overnight at Manvar Camp
Day 06: Manvar / Jodhpur (75 Kms) (02 ½ Hrs Drive)

Early
morning excursion to Khichan. The tiny village of Khichan has
assumed a popular appeal with the bird watching community. The
local people offer large amounts of grain to birds every morning and this
has attracted large numbers of Demoiselle Cranes to usurp this food
supply. It is great spectacle to watch these Cranes swoop down to a
especially created rectangular enclosure, for their early breakfast.
The feeding session lasts for an hour and a half, one group takes off as
another settles. Their flight across the backdrop of the traditional
mansions of the village, presents wonderful opportunities for
photography, as do the feeding birds on the ground. We
are very close by and can be offered vantage positions over the
terraces, by the local people who feel proud of their visitors.
Later we will drive to Jodhpur
Upon arrival check into your hotel Ratan Vilas
After rest and relaxation, proceed on a guided tour of Jodhpur. Our tour
includes the massive fort. In olden days this must have been impregnable
since its rocky base is scraped straight down making it nearly impossible to
ascend. Once inside, royal palaces abound with fascinating history and
priceless jewels, on to the armoury and Jaswant Tara - the Royal
Crematorium.
Evening, we would ride horse carriages to the Clock Tower Bazaar. This is
one of Indias largest and most colourful wholesale markets especially
with respect to clothes, fabrics, spices, vegetables etc. It is a fantastic
experience to walk through the place observing and photographing this
incredible spectacle of vibrant lifestyles and incredible colours.
Overnight at Ratan Vilas a Heritage Property (Superior
Room)
Day 07: Jodhpur / Jaipur (320 Kms) (06 Hrs Drive)
Morning we will drive to Jaipur
Upon arrival check into Naila Bagh Palace. The Palace stands tall within a
21000 sq feet area; you will be welcomed within its folds by a serene and
tranquil environment. The palace is surrounded by various courtyards and
gardens on all sides where you may find beautiful peacock's walking about
aimlessly or dancing. Walk through the beautiful Mahal (main hall) and get
transported back to a time of beauty, history and opulence. Ornate frescos
and majestic portraits of Maharajas and Princesses from the bygone era adorn
the walls; colonial furniture surrounds you in majestic charm.
After rest & relaxation, we explore the unending shopping options of
Jaipur. An essential starting point for Rajasthan craftwork is block making
and block printing and we will be exploring the process from start to finish
in some of the popular stores here. The opportunity also exists here to
tailor make outfits to your design and size.
We also explore one of the chief attractions of Jaipur - its jewelry, which
offers a variety that ranges from chunky tribal jewelry to enameled gold to
modern diamond jewelry. Kundan (art of stone setting) and enamel jewelry has
been a specialty of Rajasthan, particularly that of Jaipur. The stones are
embossed into decorative shapes & patterns and embellished with delicate
enamel ornamentation in the champeve (raised field) technique. Jaipur is
well known for its gold and silver enameling. Colorful bangles made of lac
and set with semiprecious stones make an inexpensive buy. The craftsmen take
great pains to embed the hundreds of stones into the lac. The skilled
gem-cutters of Jaipur carve enchanting little animals and birds from rock,
crystal, jade, smoky topaz and amethyst. Intaglio beads & buttons and
crystal scent bottles are also available
Overnight at Naila Bagh Palace (Royal Room)
Day 08: Jaipur

After
breakfast, we proceed on a guided tour of the Amber Fort. Set on the dry
wrinkled Aravali Hills, the Fort is a superb example of Rajput (Medieval
Hindu) style of architecture. A slow elephant taxi takes us to the top of
the Fort, which houses several graceful buildings.
We will ride up to this hilltop palace on a caparisoned, painted elephant,
passing through the ancient main gate where Maharajas of Jaipur have entered
for four hundred years. Our guide will elaborate on the history of this
architectural masterpiece with its mirror-studded alcoves, dazzling mosaics
and water-cooled swings that delight todays visitors as they did their
former royal residents.
We shall visit the Hawa Mahal or Palace of the Winds, a five-storied
structure of pink sandstone with semi-octagonal and delicately honeycombed
windows overlooking the main street of the old city. It was built in 1799 so
that veiled royal women could peer down unseen by the world through its 593
stone screens.
Later we proceed for a guided tour of the City Palace & Observatory. The
City Palace in the heart of the old city is a blend of Rajasthani and Mughal
architecture. The center of the palace is a seven storied building called
Chandra Palace, with fine views over the gardens and the city. Next stop the
City Palace is the Solar Observatory - an astronomical treasure house, with
solar device that gives accurate predictions till date.
Overnight at Naila Bagh Palace (Royal Room)
Day 09: Jaipur / Fatehpur Sikri / Agra (245 Kms) (05 Hrs Drive)
Morning we will drive to Agra stopping at deserted capital city of Fatehpur
Sikri. This abandoned capital of the Mughals is a perfectly preserved city
at the height of the empires splendour. The city divided into
religious and secular parts has interesting well-sculpted buildings. From
here we continue riding to Agra.
Upon arrival check into hotel Orient Taj
Rest of the day is at leisure for your independent activities. Car &
driver will be at disposal for your local visits.
Overnight at Hotel Orient Taj (Superior Room)
Day 10: Agra / Delhi (205 Kms) (04 Hrs Drive) Delhi / Departure

Agra is the city of the Taj Mahal, perhaps the most photographed monument in
the world. However, there is a degree of enigma about the Taj. Once you hear
about a building so much and once you see so many pictures of a building
your expectations are real high; and this is the enigma about the Taj Mahal.
No matter how many pictures you have seen or no matter how high your
expectations are the Taj never lets you down - the unparalleled glory and
beauty of the building surpasses beyond all human imaginations. At sunrise
we visit one of the greatest sights of ones lifetime - Taj Mahal.
Before departure for the monument we shall be served tea/coffee and cookies
so that our eyes open real wide to behold this breathtaking sight. A dawn
visit to the fabled Taj Mahal to witness the magical effects caused by the
reflections of the changing colours of the rising Sun on this brilliant
white marble building. Later we return back to our hotel for breakfast.
After a leisurely breakfast we ride to the massive Agra Fort. The elegant
buildings inside reflect an interesting synthesis of Hindu and Central Asian
architectural styles. Built by Emperor Akbar, the maze of the courtyards,
mosques & private chambers of the fort echo the story of the Mughal
Empire. The Moti Masjid & other magnificent buildings reflect the skill
of the ancient Indian architects.
Later we will drive to Delhi along one of the Indias finest freeways
A Home Visit & a Farewell Dinner with an Indian Family :
Upon arrival, we would visit an Indian family for an Indian home
experience. The evening is designed to give you a feel and
insight into Indian family life as well as experience typical Indian
hospitality and home made Indian food
After dinner transfer to the International airport to board your flight back
home
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We do hope the flavor of India will remain on your taste buds for all times
to come and hopefully would kindle an indelible fondness for the country and
her people; Thank you for being our guest, and as we say in India
Please come back soon
Thank you for giving us the opportunity to serve you!!