Rajasthan

Rajasthan a land of bewildering diversity of cultures, religions and traditions. This diversity can be felt giving the macro perspective towards this land of wonders. From the camel rides of Jaisalmer to the boat rides of Udaipur. This land has all to make this journey of exploration, a complete experience in its self. Jaipur , Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Udaipur, Chittorgharh, Kumbhalgharh, and Bikaner, the cities that narrate the success stories of bravery of the soil and the delicacy of the stonework and the might of the forts. Rajasthan, dissemblance at its best. A land where the landscapes and dialects change at every thousand place. Experience the same with us

Places Covered : Jaipur, Ajmer, Udaipur, Chittorgharh, Kumbhalgharh, Jodhpur, Tanot, Pokhran, Ramdevra, Bikaner, Mount Abu, Bundi, Jaisalmer .

Jaipur –

Hawa Mahal

Your Jaipur tour will remain incomplete without buying Rajasthani dress material, jewellery, handicrafts items and Jaipuri carpets and rajaiyan in this ‘shopper’s paradise’.

Ajmer –

The city of Ajmer is famous as a pilgrim place. It houses the Dargah or tomb of the popular 13th-century, Sufi Saint Hazrat Khawaja Moinuddin Hasan Chisti. Millions of pilgrims from all over the world throng Ajmer to attend the death anniversary of the great saint every year. The city also boasts of a number of monuments belonging to the Mughal era. The city is also known for its traditional handicrafts.

Ajmer

Udaipur –

City of lakes and once the capital of the Ranas of Mewar, The Great Maharana Pratap. The city is known for its fairytale palaces that will make your fantasies come alive.

This popular tourist place has so much to offer to the honeymoon couples and history lovers. The city is also home to the second largest man-made sweet water lake, and has one of the most exotic boutique hotels in India. A perfect destination for weddings and honeymoon. The city boasts a number of palaces that have been converted to heritage hotels for the luxury seekers to have a glimpse of royal hospitality.

Chittorgharh –

Chittorgarh resonates with stories of Rajputana bravery, pride and passion. Chittorgarh Fort has had a tumultuous past. This bastion of the Rajputs has faced violent attacks thrice in its entire history. The first was in 1303 when the Sultan of Delhi, Ala-ud-din Khilji, who was enamored by Queen Padmini, launched an attack to abduct her. More than two centuries later, in 1533, it was Bahadur Shah, the Sultan of Gujarat, who caused immense destruction. Four decades later, in 1568, Mughal Emperor Akbar attacked and seized the fort. It was finally in 1616, under the rule of Mughal Emperor Jahangir that the fort was returned to the Rajput’s.

Chittorgarh’s prized possession remains its mighty and majestic fort, which indeed is a fine example of Rajputana architecture. Sprawling in an area of 700 acres, and on a hillock at an elevation 180 m, this popular place to see has many historical stories of honorable Rajput women, sieges, chivalry and romanticism. Who will forget the painful sacrifice made by Rani Padmini and the ladies of court in the fort after a war was lost by their men.
And Mira Bai, who was a Hindu mystic poet and devotee of Krishna. She was one of the most significant Saints (“true” or “saints”) of the Vaishnava bhakti movement. Visit the Meera Bai Temple inside the Fort where one can feel the mystic charm of devotion and spirituality.

Kumbhalgharh –

It is a World Heritage Site included in Hill Forts of Rajasthan. Built during the course of the 15th century by Rana Kumbha, Kumbhalgharh is also the birthplace of Maharana Pratap, the great king and warrior of Mewar.

Jodhpur –

the city of timeless architecture, was once the capital of Rathore Rajputs in 16th century. Mehrangarh Fort and Umaid Bhawan Place, paint capturing images of castles and places in you mind. The mighty Mehrangarh Fort perched on a hillock and breath taking Umaid Bhawan Palace, which now is one of worlds best heritage hotels certainly offer a glimpse of what this popular attraction in Rajasthan is all about.

Apart from Mehrangarh and Umaid Bhawan Palace, the top places to visit in Jodhpur include, the white marble Jaswant Thada; Mandore Garden. Jaisalmer: The Queen of Thar, Jaisalmer is inarguably the best travel destination in Rajasthan. the city of memories, most celebrated for the SONAR QUILA (Golden Citadel )-the Jaisalmer Fort is a living fort with hundreds of people inhabiting within its expansive walls.