India’s northern state is called Rajasthan. 10.4% of India’s total land area, approximately 342,239 square kilometers (132,139 sq mi), is made up by the state. In terms of area, it is the largest Indian state, and in terms of people, it ranks eighth. Rajasthan is a state in northwest India that borders the Pakistani provinces of Sindh to the west and Punjab to the northwest along the Sutlej-Indus river valley. Rajasthan encompasses most of the vast and hostile Thar Desert, also referred to as the “Great Indian Desert” and the “Rajasthan Desert.” Five other Indian states border it in other places: Gujarat to the southwest, Madhya Pradesh to the southeast, Punjab to the north, and Haryana and Uttar Pradesh to the northeast.
Our guide will meet you when you arrive in Jaipur and take you to the hotel that you have reserved. When you arrive at the hotel, the staff will greet you and assign you a room. From there, you will go to Amer Fort, also called Amber Fort, which is one of the biggest forts in India. You can take an elephant ride up to the fort or rent a jeep. The evening is free to explore the local market before you are brought back to the hotel for the night.
Enjoy breakfast, we will embark on a local sightseeing tour of Jaipur, covering sites such as the Hawa Mahal, the largest observatory in India, the City Palace and Museum, the Nahargarh fort, the Rani Sisodia ka Bagh, and the Birla Temple. Afterwards, you will be driven to nearby stores to shop or simply to peruse Rajasthani handicrafts before returning to the hotel for an overnight stay.
After breakfast, gather your belongings and let’s begin the approximately six-hour drive to Jodhpur. Any midway restaurant can be the place to enjoy lunch. Your driver will take you around to see some of the most well-known locations in Jodhpur today, such as the Ghanta Ghar (also known as the clock tower), Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jaswant Ka Thada, and Mehrangarh Fort (one of the biggest forts in India). You can spend the night at a hotel and explore the city in the evening by strolling to the market.Return later to the hotel to spend the night.
Enjoy breakfast, check out, see the Umaid Bhawan Museum, and then get ready to go for Udaipur, which is approximately a five to six-hour journey away. After being driven to your hotel upon arriving in Udaipur, you can unwind for a while before visiting Pichola Lake, where you can go boating and enjoy a breathtaking evening sunset view. You have the evening free to explore the city or the nearby market on your own before spending the night in Udaipur.
There are a number of sites to see in the city today, including City royal (City Palace, Udaipur, is a royal complex in Udaipur, in the Indian state of Rajasthan). Today is going to be a busy day. Several dynasty kings contributed to its construction over a nearly 400-year span, beginning with Maharana Udai Singh II in 1559, when he relocated the Sisodia Rajput clan’s capital from Chittor. Situated on the eastern shore of Lake Pichola, the complex has multiple palaces, including Jagdish Temple, Monsoon Palace (also called Sajjan Garh Palace), Gulab Bagh (a renowned garden and zoo), and fatehsagar Lake, which is succeeded by Saheliyon ki Bari. In the evening, one can dine at a restaurant by the lake while taking in the breathtaking scenery. We’ll spend the night in Udaipur.
It’s time to say goodbye to the lovely city and your driver, who will drop you off at the Udaipur Airport so you can continue your journey.
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