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From Desert to Katmandu
Duration: 23 Nights / 24 Days
Places to Visit: Delhi Mandawa Bikaner Pokaran
Jaisalmer Jodhpur Mandore Luni Mount Abu
Ranakpur Udaipur Chittorgarh Bijaipur Pushkar
Ajmer Jaipur Sawai Madhopur Fatehpur Sikri Agra
Gwalior Orchha Khajuraho Sarnath Varanasi
Kathmandu
Day 01 Arrive Delhi
Meet and assist by our representative upon your arrival at the airport. Then
drive to your hotel with your driver and car.
Day 02 Delhi Mandawa (260km)
In the morning after your breakfast at the hotel leave for a full day city tour
of Delhi visiting the old and new quarters of this British capital city of India.
Visit the Jama mosque and the Rajghat the memorial of Mahatma Gandhi drive past
the Red Fort and reach the India Gate and the Presidential Palace. Later visit
the Qutub Minar and the Humayuns tomb.
After lunch continue on your route to Mandawa.
Upon arrival check into your hotel for the night.
Day 03 Mandawa Bikaner (180km)
In the morning see this beautiful village of Shekhawati that used to be an important
caravanserai of the yesteryears. See the many havelis of this quaint little
town built by the rich and the famous merchants of the 18th and 19th centuries.
These havelis have been painted with activities of daily life and of deities
to break the monotony of the desert life.
Then proceed towards Bikaner en route stop at Fatehpur to see the splendid
havelis of the local merchants of Shekhawati. Reach Bikaner by lunch time.
See the Junagarh Fort, a royal museum that encompasses history of Bikaner
from its days of construction that dates back to the 16th century. Later visit
the camel breeding farm, a unique experience. Evening time free to stroll
in the busy market area of Bikaner city centre.
Day 04 Bikaner Pokaran Jaisalmer (330km)
After breakfast we set towards our journey across the Thar Desert to reach Pokaran
for lunch. Visit the 15th century fortress where the 3rd Mughal emperor, Akbar
the Great, was born in 1543. The bazaar in the middle of this village is very
colourful and full of local flavours. After lunch continue towards Jaisalmer
and arrive by evening to witness the sunset over the desert with the most imposing
edifice of the town behind you..
Day 05 Jaisalmer
Morning an exclusive visit of the Jain temples inside the Sonar Kila.. The
Jains are a community that respects life and are pure vegetarians by religion.
Visit the citadels palace that houses a museum with a huge collection
of robes and artifacts from the royal family of Jaisalmer. Visit the Patwaon
ki haveli with intricately designed latticed windows used by the ladies to view
the external world. Also see the Gadisar Lake.
Later, we go to Sam or Khuri village. Here we have loads of excitement in
store for you. Upon arrival in the village you will be taken to the nearby
sunset point on the dunes to see the sunset by camel carts. After sunset return
to the village where your stay is arranged in mud huts. Evening listen to
the haunted tunes of the desert by the local artists and musicians. A lifetime
experience. Dinner in the desert mud huts.
Day 06 Jaisalmer Jodhpur (280km)
Today we reach Jodhpur the blue city by early afternoon.
Post lunch session introduces you to the fabulous spice market of Jodhpur
the 2nd largest city in Rajasthan. Walk along the market to feel the odours
of the spices filling the air around you
Then go to Mandore gardens the then capital of Marwar to view some of the
fabulous cenotaphs and the hall of local heroes of the wars. Drive back to
Jodhpur and see the Umaid Bhawan Palace, the present residence of the king
of Jodhpur. Retire to your hotel and relax.
Day 07 Jodhpur Luni (40km)
After breakfast drive up to the majestic Mehrangarh fort, the stronghold of
the Rathore princes from 1453AD. We see the superb collection of paintings and
arms and ammunitions. The view of the city from the rampart walls is breath
taking.
Later an hours drive brings us to the world of animals Luni, the palace
amidst the more rustic life of Rajasthan.
After lunch we take you on a safari to discover the hidden beauty of the
jungle life. Here you would be visiting the Bishnoi villages. Bishnois are
a tribe that respects life in every form animals trees and even dead
branches. They are vegetarians and even in the villages they protect the animal
life and dont let anybody practice hunting in the vicinity of their
villages. They live in a joint family system where the oldest member is generally
the head of the family.
Then we would like you to witness the opium ceremony with the Patels
a rich tribe. It is a ceremony prevelant in this part of Rajasthan where the
youth offers opium to drink mixed with water to the elders of the family when
they come back from work in the fields.
Day 08 Luni Mount Abu (250km)
This morning we drive through the arid Rajasthan to reach the the lone hill
station in Rajasthan at a height of 1200mt where we take you for a tour of the
temples for a few hours..
Mount Abu is a true pilgrimage centre for the Jains as here we see the Delwara
Jain temple complexe with temples dating back to the 11th century. Later see
the Nakki lake and then view the Sun going down the horizon from the sunset
point.
Day 09 Mount Abu Ranakpur Udaipur (260km)
Leave Abu and reach Ranakpur another big pilgrimage centre for the Jains. Just
four hours drive from Mount Abu is the eternal Jain pilgrimage centre of Ranakpur.
Admire the workmanship from the 16th century. The temples are built out of marble
and the main shrine of Adinath with 1444 columns is awe inspiring and none of
these are similar. Also see the sun temple and the other temples in the campus.
Proceed towards Udaipur and on the way stop by the fields to see the local way
of farming and irrigation. Walk into the villages to mingle with the locals
around to know more about their lifestyle.
Reach Udaipur by late evening and check into your hotel
Day 10 Udaipur
Visit the City Palace the richest palace museum in the entire Rajasthan. See
the peacock square and the miniature painting school inside the palace premises.
Udaipur has the prestige of housing the best miniature schools in the country
under the royal patronage of the king of Udaipur. Later see the temples of Nagda
and Eklingji.
The temple at Eklingji is a temple that belongs to the Maharana of Mewar
(royal family) and he is often there to pray. The temple complexe of Nagda
is a group of temples of which only two remain intact and those are that of
Saas and Bahu. Two temples of Shiva and of Vishnu both from the 7th century.
Day 11 Udaipur Chittorgarh Bijaipur (142km)
After a leisurely start this morning head towards Chittorgarh the former capital
of the Maharanas of Mewar. See the Kumbha Palace and the Meera temple dedicated
to Lord Krishna. Also see the tower of Victory built by Rana Kumbha in the 15th
century after winning a series of battles. Later visit Maharani Padminis
palace. Proceed towards your hotel in Bijaipur about 30km from the site.
Day 12 Bijaipur Pushkar Ajmer Jaipur (290km)
Today cross the entire stretch of Mewar to reach the most holy cities of
Pushkar and Ajmer.
Pushkar happens to be the holiest places according to the Hindus as it is
considered that Lord Brahma (the Creator) and his wife Saraswati (the godess
of learning and music) performed a ritual in the lake. Here we visit the only
Brahma temple of the world before intermingling with the local colours in
the local bazaar. Pushkar is the world famous for its cattle fair held each
year in the month of October/November. Proceed towards Ajmer.
Ajmer is the pious city for the Muslims. Surprisingly both the cities are
at distance of 11km from each other. Visit the Durgah built in fond remembrance
of Khwaja Muin ud Din Chisti where the Muslim pilgrims from all over India
throng during the festival times. Later visit Mughal emperor Akbars
Palace where his son Jehangir received Sir Thomas Roe to grant him the permission
of trade to East India Company with India, that changed the history of India
completely and slowly and steadily India became colony of the British Empire.
Continue towards Jaipur and reach by late evening and check into hotel.
Day 13 Jaipur
Visit the Amber fort in the morning; included is an elephant ride at the Amber
fort. See the marvelous Shish mahal built in the 17th century in a fusion style
of Hindu and Islamic art. Also see the hall of public audiences and Maharaja
Man Singhs Palace who had twelve queens.
After lunch set off to see the Pink city visiting the observatory Jantar
Mantar built in 1727 by Sawai Maharaja Jai Singh II who was a mathematician
, an astronomer an astrologer and a great musician of his era. He built five
observatories throughout India Jaipur, Ujjain, Varanasi, Mathura and
Delhi but only the one at Jaipur is functional.
Then visit the City Palace of the Maharaja of Jaipur with a fabulous collection
of robes and saris in cotton and silk with gold lattice work. The City Palace
houses a collection of paintings also in the painting gallery and of course
a collection of arms and ammunitions in the ammunition gallery.
Day 14 Jaipur Sawai Madhopur (240km)
Leave Jaipur after breakfast and reach Ranthambhor and check into your hotel
Ranthambhor Regency or similar. Today we take you out on a jeep safari to spot
the tigers in this region. This fabulous wild cat is seen mainly in the low
grasslands and visits the lake occasionally to quench its thirst which being
generally early evening time and that is the time we are there to view this
animal in its natural surroundings. Apart from tigers you also do come across
monkeys, langurs and alligators and a wide variety of birds.
Day 15 Sawai Madhopur
Full day for Game viewing.
Day 16 Sawai Madhopur Fatehpur Sikri Agra (250km)
Leave Ranthambhor Sanctuary after breakfast and reach Fatehpur Sikri by early
afternoon. Visit this abandoned city built by the Mughal emperor Akbar in the
second half of the 16th century. Fatehpur Sikri was built by Akbar after his
Hindu wife bore him the long awaited son who was born after the renowned sufi
saint Salim Chisti blessed Jodhabai Akbars hindu wifewith a son. Also
visit Jodhabais palace the biggest palace in Fatehpur Sikri even bigger
than the emperors palace himself as this was the queen who bore him his
heir to the throne.
Continue towards Agra and reach Agra by early evening. Relax at your hotel
or go to the local bazaar to see the lifestyle of the people.
Day 17 Agra
Taj Mahal is awaiting your arrival today morning. A must see with the rising
sun as the Taj Mahal is bathed in the golden rays of the morning sun. Built
by Shah Jahan, the Taj is a white marble memorial that houses the tomb of his
beautiful wife Mumtaz Mahal. This monument took 22 years to be completed and
was designed, and planned by Persian architect Ustad Isa. Apart from its stunning
design, balance and perfect symmetry, the Taj is also noted particularly for
its elegant domes, intricately carved screens and some of the best inlay work
ever seen anywhere in the world.
Then see the Agra Fort built by Akbar where Shahjahan was imprisoned by his
own son Aurangzeb.
Post lunch visit Itmad ud Daulah it is the first mughal building built
out completely of marble. In many contexts it is referred to being the predecessor
of the Taj Mahal. Then visit Sikandara the tomb of the great emperor Akbar.
Day 18 Agra Gwalior - Orchha (219km)
Today at 0800 hrs we go to Gwalior the erstwhile stronghold of the Scindia
rulers. Reach Gwalior at 1020hrs and check into your hotel. Later after lunch
start your visit. A trip to Gwalior is incomplete without a visit to the fort,
Scindia Palace and the tombs of Ghaus Mohammed and Tansen. Also visit the Gurjari
Mahal the palace of the Gurjar queen Mrignayani today housing an archaeological
museum. Also see the teli ka mandir and the Saas bahu ka mandir inside the fort.
Included is a horse carriage ride in the old city. Continue after the visit
towards Orchha.
Day 19 Orchha Khajuraho 282 km
Orchha a medieval village where time has stopped. You feel the timelessness
of this spot. Orchha is a medieval city founded by Bundela rulers with palaces
and temples of the 16th and 17th century which have remarkably withstood
the onslaught of time. The river Betwa picturesquely flanks the city.
Reach Orchha by 1130 hrs and see the beautiful Palace Complex Jahangiri
Mahal and the Raja Mahal. Closely study the intricacies of the mural paintings
in the Raja Mahal and visit the Laxminarayana Temple.
Post lunch continue towards Khajuraho about 182 km away by road.
Day 20 Khajuraho Varanasi
By flight (45 minutes)
Morning sight seeing shows us the temples built during the 9th to the 11th
centuries by the powerful dynasty of Chandela rajputs. The temples with their
erotic sculptures are a feast to the eyes. The Chandelas built 85 temples
in all but today only 20 temples stand intact. Visit the eastern and western
group of temples before being transferred to the airport to catch your flight
to Varanasi. (1525hrs)
Upon arrival (1605hrs) in Varanasi transfer to your hotel. Rest of the day
free.
Day 21 Varanasi - Kathmandu
Early in the morning (0500hrs) we take you to banks of the river Ganges where
we board a boat to see the morning ablutions of the Hindus from the security
of our boat. The boat ride starts from Dasashwamedh Ghat and ends at Manikarnika
Ghat along the sacred Ganges. See the Kashi Vishwanath temple and the Gyanvyapi
kund and the mosque attached to it. Also visit the Benares Hindu University
the largest residential university in India with more than 3000 residential
students
Return to your hotel for breakfast. Later visit Sarnath the sacred city for
the Buddhist all over the world. It was here that Lord Buddha preached his
first sermon to his first five disciples. Also worth visiting is the museum
with artifacts dating back to 3rd century BC. Visit the nearby ruins of the
ancient seat of learning in Sarnath.
Intime transfer to the airport for your flight to Kathmandu
Day 22 Kathmandu
After breakfast at your hotel sightseeing of Pasupati Temple &
Boudhanath Stupa.
Pashupati Nath: Pashupati Temple is is one of the most important and world
renowned Hindu temple stand on the banks of Bagmati River, between the airport
and Boudha. This Shiva temple on the subcontinent draws numerous devotees,
sadhus and holy men from all around the world. Lord Shiva is known as the
destroyer and creator of the Hindu religion and appears on many forms. Although
Shiva is often bloodthirsty god, no animal sacrifices are made here. Outside
the temple you will see numerous people selling flowers, incense and other
offering materials. In-front of the temple there is a bull known as Nandi
facing towards the temple. Only Hindus are allowed to enter the temple and
you are not allowed to take photographs of the Lord shiva inside the temple.
Bagmati River Bank on the side of Pashupati, is also a popular place for cremation.
Just beside this temple lies Guheyeshwari temple.
Boudhanath Stupa: It was constructed in 5 c. AD. Boudhanath is one of the
largest stupa in the world and the largest in Nepal. (It looms 36m high and
100m in diameter). It is surrounded with prayer wheels that content religious
texts. It is said to have been built by Lichchhavi King Mana Dev in the 5th
century A. D. It is built on an octagonal base inset with prayer wheels. There
are many Tibetian Buddhist monasteries in vicinity of stupa.
Day 23 Katmandu
After breakfast sightseeing of Kathmandu city & Swayambhu stupa. Lunch break.
After lunch sightseeing of Patan city.
Durbar Square: Durbar Square is a world heritage site. It's a complex of
places, courtyards and temples, built between the 12th and 18th century, used
to be the seat of the ancient Malla kings of Kathmandu. Kathamandap is one
of Kathmandu's oldest buildings. It was constructed 800 years ago. From this
ancient edifice Kathmandu derives its name. Basantapur is residential place
of Living Virgin Goddess Kumari, where girl is chosen to be Living Goddess.
Swayambhunath (Buddhist Stupa): Swayambhu, the Buddhist temple is situated
on the top of a hill west of the city, is one of the popular and instantly
recognizable symbols of Nepal. The temple is also known as the monkey temple
after the large tribe of monkeys which guards the hill. This huge stupa is
surrounded by other famous temples and gompas. The great thunderbolt which
is known as vajra is on the edge of the stupa was built during the Malla kings
period. On the top of the stupa is a gold-colored square block from which
the watchful eyes of the Buddha gaze out across the valley in each direction.
The question mark-like nose is actually the Nepali number ek or one is a symbol
of unity.
Patan: Patan is separated form Kathmandu only by the Bagmati River and is
the second largest town in the valley. It is also known as Lalitpur, which
means city of beauty. Patan has a long Buddhist history and have stupas at
four corners. Like Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square is also packed
with temples. Most of these temples are built during the Malla kings period.
As in Kathmandu, Patan also has an old royal palace built during the Malla
kings period. There is a stone column holding up a statue of Sidhinarsimha
Malla, King of Patan. Remarkable monument here is the 17th century temple
of Krishna Temple dedicated to the Hindu God Krishna, entirely built on stone.
Golden Temple is a Buddhist monastery with wall painting, 14th century statues
and ancient scriptures. Mahabouddha, the 14th century Buddhist monument is
an excellent example of terracotta art form.
Day 24 Kathmandu Paris
In time transfer to the airport for your flight back to Delhi and finally to
France.
Tour Ends
Included on this tour are:
1. Daily breakfasts
2. All sight seeing and tours mentioned in the itinerary
3. English speaking local guide for every city
4. Elephant ride at Amber Fort in Jaipur
5. Overnight stay in the hotels mentioned
6. One night dinner in mud huts in the dunes
7. Air conditioned car with chauffeur
8. All applicable taxes
9. Jungle safaris (for two days AM and PM) in Sawai Madhopur (Ranthambhor
Wildlife Sanctuary)
10. Rickshaw ride in the old city of Delhi
11. Desert and village safari in 4x4 jeeps in Luni
12. Opium ceremony in Luni
13. Visit to Bishnoi villages in Luni
14. Sunset cruise on Lake Pichhola in Udaipur
15. Early morning boat rides on river Ganges in Varanasi
16. Airfare for sectors mentioned ie. Khajuraho Varanasi Kathmandu
17. Camel rides on the dunes in the desert.
18. Local music and dance by local village artists on the dunes in Jaisalmer
19. Farewell dinner on the last day in Delhi before departure to international
airport.