If you are looking for a luxurious place to explore and spend vacation then you must visit Rajasthan which is one of the most royal states in India. Each place is known for its unique culture, history, temple, monuments and cuisine which makes thousands of visitors visit this beautiful place. If you want to explore the best of this place then you must book an 11 days Rajasthan private tour package via the website of Chetram Holidays.
The tour starts at the beautiful city of Alwar surrounded with greenery and hills. Once you have checked in your hotel take a leisurely stroll around town. You can visit the ancient markets, taste the local food or just have some rest after traveling. Alwar is a quiet beginner before penetrating into the core of Rajasthan.
Explore the heritage and natural beauty in Alwar. Explore the royal history of the city and the royal palace complex, the serene lakes, and the ancient fortification areas. Alwar also has its local sweet shops and local crafts. During the night, it is a nice experience to relax and watch the city being illuminated.
Drive to Jaipur, the Pink City. Upon arrival, take a holiday at your hotel. Then visit the vibrant bazaars of Jaipur with jewellery, textile, ceramics and other traditional Rajasthani objects. There is as well an opportunity to have a sunset perspective or take a leisurely stroll along the old city lanes.
Day long sightseeing in the landmark sites of Jaipur. See the great Amber Fort, with its beautiful courtyards and beautiful views. Visit City Palace that has royal museums and buildings. Take pictures at Jantar Mantar and the legendary Hawa Mahal. You can take a stroll in the local cafes or have a local dinner in the evening.
Pay a visit to Bundi, which is among the most beautiful small towns in Rajasthan. Bundi boasts of stepwells, forts and old-world charm which can be traced back to the times. You should also go on a slow evening stroll in the serene lanes and the local markets after check in. Bundi is a sort of time capsule of the history of Rajasthan.
Go to Chittorgarh, the seat of one of the greatest and largest forts in India. It is full of tales of Maharana Pratap, Rani Padmini and the courage of the Rajput warriors. Upon arrival, visit the magnificent gates, palaces and perspectives of this fort. Chittorgarh has a historic and inspiring atmosphere.
Drive to Udaipur, the City of Lakes. Upon arrival, get ready in your hotel and have a nice evening. Stroll along the lakeside, or go to the ancient city streets with their art-galleries, coffee-shops, and craftsmanship. Udaipur can be considered a chilling contrast to its still water bodies and spectacular cityscapes.
Day of sightseeing at Udaipur. Go to the City Palace, which has its balancing, courtyards and lake sights. Visit the old city markets where you will have time to buy paintings, textiles, and handmade crafts. Then take a boat ride on Lake Pichola--an ideal means of getting a view of the loveliness of a Udaipur area in a gentle evening light.
Begin your trip early and drive to Kumbhalgarh, a place with huge fort walls and a beautiful mountain environment. Tour the fort and have a panoramic view of the Aravalli hills. Get back into the car and drive to Jodhpur. On arrival settle in your hotel and visit the colourful markets surrounding the old city.
Spend a day in Jodhpur and the Osian desert. Begin with a tour of the blue neighbourhoods and bazaars of Jodhpur. Then drive to Osian, with its antique temples and little dunes in the desert. Ride a camel or a jeep and have a relaxing sunset watching the sands. Go back to Jodhpur at night.
A leisurely breakfast should be taken on the last day and one should then drive to the airport or the railway station to depart. Your 11 Days Rajasthan Private Tour will be closed with the unforgettable impressions of the forts, palaces, villages, lakes, and deserted lands.
Accommodation services with all amenities
Breakfast throughout the trip.
Comfortable transportation for local sightseeing.
Private guided tours to major tourist attractions.
Assistance on arrival and departure from Rajasthan
Entry fees to monuments
Adventure activities fees, like camping, camel rides or elephant safari if taken
Personal expenses like shopping, laundry and tips
Travel insurance
Flights or train tickets to and from Rajasthan
Camera or video charges at monuments
Meals other than breakfast
Any sightseeing not mentioned in the itinerary