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Rajasthan is a popular tourist destination due to its royal ambiance, authentic beauty, rich culture and customs, and wonderful cuisine. It provides something for everyone. Rajasthan has it everything, including historic forts and resorts, serene lakes, spiritual sanctuaries, and exhilarating wildlife safaris. Whether you are seeking for luxury or a relaxing weekend trip, Chetram Holidays has prepared an intriguing tour package that allows you to see Jodhpur in regal splendor, providing you with a memorable experience and a break from your boring routine. Jodhpur, commonly known as the "Blue City," is one of Rajasthan's most popular tourist destinations. It is famous for its majestic forts, blue-painted streets, and vibrant traditional culture. We provide excellent accommodations and convenient transportation alternatives, allowing you to explore Jodhpur with ease and comfort. So, book your Jodhpur tour packages. Chetram Holidays' official website is available for three days.
Arrive at the Jodhpur Airport early in the morning after taking your flight. After that, you will be driven by a private, opulent chauffeur to Umaid Bhawan Palace, a five-star royal resort that will serve as your historic lodging. Enjoy the cordial greeting upon arrival, which includes a welcome drink, Aarti, and a shower of rose petals. Take a seat in your opulent suite, which features artwork and marble halls that give it a royal and vintage feel. As you sip tea and nibble on Rajasthani snacks, take a hot water shower and gaze out the windows at the Mehrangarh Fort. After touring the historic building with its regal courtyards, expansive gardens, magnificent ceilings, visit Umaid Bhawan's famous restaurant, Risala. Enjoy a candle-lit fine dining experience with folk music. Enjoy real Rajasthani and Marwari cuisine while also trying various continental dishes. After supper, take a walk through the beautifully kept gardens before retiring to your room to sleep and unwind.
Start your day with the hotel's Royal Jiva Spa Ritual, a unique Ayurvedic therapy with a royal twist. Visit the Maha Mandir temple, which is devoted to Lord Shiva and noted for its architectural marvels. Explore the temple's wonderfully crafted 84 pillars and the surrounding area. Visit the Gulab Sagar area, which is a calm and peaceful location away from the rush and bustle of the metropolis. Explore the gorgeous walking trails and explore the Rasik Bihari shrine, commonly known as the Ninji shrine. The temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna; enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and participate in the rituals. Discover the well-known Tripolia Market, which is renowned for its handcrafted and wooden souvenirs, marble idols, silver jewelry, and genuine Rajasthani home decor items. Discover the Sojati Gate market, where you can purchase Rajasthani snacks, lac bangles, and souvenirs. Reach the renowned five-star Raas restaurant, where you may savor continental and Rajasthani cuisine in a lavish setting while listening to folk music.
Reach the Mehrangarh Fort, the biggest fort in India, situated 400 feet above the city. Discover the fort's distinctive architecture, the royal courtyards, the old museum that displays Mewar weapons, and the rich history. Explore the glass-encased fort's Sheesh Mahal, which is renowned for its elaborate patterns. Visit the Chamunda Mata Temple for a spiritual retreat, participate in Aarti and ceremonies, and soak in the tranquil surroundings. Next, a visit to the Toorji Ka Jhalra, an 18th-century steep well, is recommended. Enjoy browsing the neighboring cafes while touring the stunning ruins. See the Taj Mahal of Mewar, also known as the Jaswant Thada, an old marble cenotaph. Discover the ruins and the serene garden area that was constructed close by as a diversion from the bustle of the city. Your day will be made even more memorable by taking a boat trip on Kaylana Lake and taking in the stunning sunset view. Leave for airport after enjoying a royal Rajasthani dinner as your trip comes to an end here