Rajasthan : Royalty Unveiled -2N3D

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A 2 Nights 3 Days family package for Rajasthan that includes Bahubali Hills, Sajjangarh Palace, Lake Pichola, Jagdish Temple, Fateh Sagar Lake, Shilpgram Craft Village, Kumbhalgarh Fort, Eklingji Temple, Haldighati, Kumbalgarh, and Chittorgarh is a fabulous itinerary, offering a blend of social, historical, and natural experiences.

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Duration
3 Days
Activity
Physical
Group Size
100
Age
0+
Location

Day 1: Udaipur Exploration

Begin your day with a visit to Bahubali Hills, known for its panoramic scenery. Continue to Sajjangarh Palace, otherwise called the Monsoon Palace.

This majestic palace offers stunning views of the city, lakes, and the open country. Visit Jagdish Temple, a marvel dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Spend the night at Fateh Sagar Lake, a tranquil spot ideal for a comfortable walk.

*Travel Tip : Engaging with the local culture improves the travel experience as well as makes lasting memories. Make it a point to try clothing like a turban or saree for a more vivid experience.

Day 2: Udaipur's Cultural and Craft Heritage

Start your day at Shilpgram, a rich art town in Rajasthan. It's a brilliant spot to purchase souvenirs. Depart for Kumbhalgarh Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its monstrous walls and intricate architecture.

Explore the fort and partake in the stunning views from its ramparts. Visit Eklingji Temple, a complex of 108 temples devoted to Lord Shiva. The complex carvings and otherworldly climate make it a must-visit.

Day 3: Historical Exploration

Explore Haldighati, known for the historical battle of Haldighati fought between Maharana Pratap and Akbar's forces.

Visit the Haldighati Museum to find out about this significant event. Make a beeline for Kumbalgardh to visit the popular Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary. Later in the day, continue to Chittorgarh, known for its gigantic Chittorgarh Fort, which is the largest fort in India.

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“Exceptional”

Reviewed 18th, March 2022

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Depending on the package, adventure activities might include camel safaris, jeep tours, or cultural performances. The itinerary will frame the particular activities included, and you can ask about additional choices whenever you want.

The cancellation policies differ among tour operators. Usually, there are deadlines for cancellations with related charges. It's pivotal to completely figure out the cancellation policy prior to booking and think about buying travel insurance for unexpected conditions.

The best time relies upon individual preferences and atmospheric conditions. Rajasthan can be warm in summer and cold in winter. Consider visiting during the cooler months (October to March) for a more comfortable experience.

Comfortable and breathable apparel is essential, particularly in the event that you're going during the hotter months. Light cotton garments, a wide-overflowed cap, shades, and sunscreen are required. If you are to go on a desert safari, think about wearing a scarf or a cloak to protect yourself from the sand.

Rajasthan is home to the Thar Desert, one of the biggest deserts in the world.

  1. A hot air balloon ride is viewed as the most effective way to explore the beauty of desert cities and old towns of Rajasthan
  2. If you are someone who appreciates trying food, Laal maas isn’t to be missed from Rajasthani cuisine.
  3. Camping in the sand dunes, particularly when these are Sam Sand Dunes, is the best thing about Rajasthan, to explore the magnificence of it.
  4. Very few know about the Kuchaman fort in the city of Kuchaman in the Nagaur district, which once served as a residence for poet-saint Meera Bai.
  5. Bhangarh Post is viewed as one of the most haunted spots in India.

 

*Rajasthan Helpline Number : 181