Padharo Mahrey Des', Rajasthan with its romantic palaces and renovated Havelis invites you to unravel its opulence and unbeatable grandeur. Fondly called the ‘Desert Capital of India’ or the ‘Cultural Capital of India’, Rajasthan is one such destination that needs to be explored and not just travelled. Like an oasis in a desert, a honeymoon in Rajasthan is what dreams are made of. Renowned globally as the ‘Pink City of India’- Jaipur reflects shades of cultures, traditions, history, and elegance. From the magnificent forts and palaces coloured in blush pink to beautiful vibrant open-aired bazaars, Jaipur has everything for you. Spend quality time with your partner on an elephant ride to Bollywood’s favourite destination - Amber Fort and capture a picture in your favourite Bollywood pose in the colourful traditional attire. Explore the golden sand dunes by indulging in an adventurous Desert Safari in Jaisalmer.
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Hawa Mahal, literally the Palace of Winds, was built in 1799 by the poet king Sawai Pratap Singh as a summer retreat for him and his family. It also served as a place where the ladies of the royal household could observe everyday life without being seen themselves. This unique five-storey structure is a blend of Hindu and Islamic architecture, and the exterior, with its small latticed windows (called jharokhas), resembles the crown of Lord Krishna. The windows also serve as an air-conditioner of sorts, blowing cool air throughout the palace, making it the perfect retreat during summers. Built from pink sandstone, the Hawa Mahal is Jaipur’s iconic landmark and visitors can view its complete magnificence from outside, from across the road. However, it is also possible to climb right up to the top for a wonderful view from the windows. Today, the Mahal is maintained by the Archaeological Department of the Government of Rajasthan and also houses an archaeological museum in the courtyard
Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is considered to be the largest of the five astronomical observatories built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur. It contains sixteen geometric devices, designed to measure time, track celestial bodies and observe the orbits of the planets around the sun. It also houses the Interpretation Centre that helps the tourists to understand about the working principles & chronolgy of the observatory. .
The Jaisalmer Fort also goes by the name Sonar Quila (Golden Fort) as it rises from the desert itself and seems to become one with the golden hues of the sand. The setting sun adds its own magic and shrouds the fort with mystique. The fort is constructed in the classic style of the royals by local craftsmen. This fort is a world heritage site and forms an important plot point in one of Satyajit Ray’s famous Feluda stories and corresponding movie, Sonar Kela (The Golden Fortress).
Amber (pronounced Amer) is at a distance of about 11 kilometres from Jaipur. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, The palace is a beautiful melange of Hindu and Mughal styles. Raja Man Singh I began construction in 1592 and the palace, which was built as a strong, safe haven against attacking enemies, was completed by Mirja Raja Jai Singh. The splendour of the palace is enhanced by the breath-taking vista of the Maota Lake in front. The palace is nearly seven centuries old and has a legendary past. Originally a small structure that the Rajputs won from the Meena tribes.
Among the largest and the most elaborately carved havelis in Jaisalmer, this five-storey structure sits proudly in a narrow street. While the haveli has lost some of its early glory, a few paintings and mirror work art can still be seen on the inside walls.
The Desert National Park displays the best of the Thar desert’s ecosystem and its varied wildlife. The Park is formed of undulating sand dunes, jagged rocks, dense salt lake bottoms and inter-medial areas. Various species of animals such as black buck, chinkara and desert fox inhabit the Park. The highly endangered Great Indian Bustard, one of the world's heaviest flying birds, can also be seen here. In winter, the park hosts an incredible variety of migratory raptors such Himalayan and Eurasian Griffon Vultures, Eastern Imperial Eagle, and the Saker Falcon.
The underlying history of Kuldhara has piqued the curiosity of one visitor too many, and makes it one of the most enigmatic destinations to visit in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. The story has a beautiful daughter, an unscrupulous minister, scared villagers, an exodus in the middle of the night, and no idea where the villagers vanished. Located about 18 km from the city of Jaisalmer is this old town that was abandoned by its villagers in the 1800s. It was like the entire town vanished in the course of a single night. The village remains uninhabited to the day, in the same state that the villagers had left it, hundreds of years ago. The location has become a major tourist destination as people from all over the world travel here to revel in the mysteries of the past. AND MANY MORE YOU CAN VISIT IN YOUR TOUR………
Arrive Jaipur. Welcome to Jaipur, the historic Pink City of India and transfer by Coach to hotel. Check-in at your hotel. After Breakfast post some rest later after lunch transfer to visit Jantar Mantar Observatory, built in 1700's, looks futuristic and almost surrealistic even today. A tour of the City Palace & Museum, which offers a rare combination of the finest blends of Rajasthani & Mughal architectures, a dedicated collection of Royal costumes, armory, guns, old paintings, dresses, articles of use at the Royal households etc. A panoramic view of Hawa Mahal or the Palace of Winds. An unmistakable landmark of Jaipur, which conjures up several beautiful images in the minds of the onlooker. Evening enjoy shopping at famous Bapu bazaar. Overnight at your hotel
After breakfast, you will be taken on a trip to city for sightseeing, On this trip you will be taken to popular tourist attractions such as Salarjung Museum - the third largest museum in India that displays the biggest one-man collections of antiques in the world, Mecca Masjid – one of the oldest and the biggest Masjid, Charminar - a masterpiece of Qutub Shahi architecture, and Laad Bazaar – a Choodi Bazaar with its shiny traditional bangles, pearls and bridal ware in the old city. Dinner and Overnight at the Hotel.
Morning arrival Jaisalmer - The History of Jaisalmer has a charm of its own. Like all other cities of Rajasthan, Jaisalmer too has its own glorious past to boast about. History of Jaisalmer draws heavily from the history of the Rajputana. Check into the Hotel after breakfast post some rest later after lunch transfer to visit Jaisalmer Fort that was built on the highest point of the Trikuta hill. The outstanding features of the Jaisalmer Fort are the Megh Durbar and a number of temples. Evening back to hotel. Dinner and overnight at hotel.
After breakfast transfer to visit Patwon Ki Haveli, which is one of the most exquisite havelis (palace) with a beautifully latticed façade. Ghadisagar Lake- A manmade reservoir, the Gadi Sagar Lake in Jaisalmer, was constructed by Raja Rawal Jaisal, the first ruler of Jaisalmer. After lunch check out from hotel and proceed to Sand Dunes, on arrival check into Tents. Later enjoy the view a magnificent sunset in the endless sand dunes of Jaisalmer. After an excursion on the dunes, enjoy and join folk dance with music. Dinner and spend the night at Tent
After breakfast enjoy camel ride. Later Checkout and visit Kuldhara Village - It is a lonesome place with a deserted look that brings grieve to one’s mind when one thinks about the doomed fate of hundreds of villagers who were compelled to leave their ancestral land. and later directly transfer.
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