Udaipur is quite an attractive place within the state of Rajasthan that is surrounded by lakes, palaces, colorful markets and cultural splendor. Whether it is travelling between Jaipur, Jodhpur, Ajmer, Kotas or any other cities within the immediate environment, the best place to visit is Udaipur with its tranquil view and royalty. Spiritual shrines, still lakeside nights, off beat country side all these and more are available in this direction. The Chetram Holidays will offer you comfort and adequate arrangement of your Udaipur Tour Packages from Jharkhand with comfortable hotels, sightseeing and 24 hours service.
Get on a flight to Udaipur, anywhere in a big city in Rajasthan, and rent a room in a hotel. Then have lunch and begin with the most popular tourist attraction, the City Palace which is the heart of royal heritage of Udaipur. Even as you walk the white marble aisles, its great archways, its beautifully adorned rooms, you will find centuries of Mewarian history in its murals, its mirror work and its royal artefacts. Visit the Mor Chowk, Manek Chowk as well as panoramic terraces that overlook Lake Pichola. You can take your time and go to the courtyards and the museums that are all narrating the story of the Rajput dynasty. After you have also seen it, go off to a cafe by a lake, where you have dinner at sunset and the gold colour has been tried on the smooth waters. Go to your hotel and take a rest.
Take breakfast and go to the scenic Badi Lake which is one of the most serene and beautiful features in Udaipur. This lake is a crystal-clear body of water, hilly, serene atmosphere that one can relax on, in the distance of people. Take walks along the hills of rocks, take some time to rest on the observation points to take some beautiful shots of the Aravalli hills of the long stretch being reflected in the water. Whether you are a fan of taking strolls in the wilderness, go to the nature trails in the city that can take you to elevations of the terrain like Bahubali hill where you can see a panoramic view of the areas surrounding and thus worth the hiking. Take a peaceful lunch break in a local cafe in the country and drive back. A group of places to visit at the end of your day is made up of beautiful royal memorials which make the Ahar Cenotaphs a place that you feel like you have been taken to a place where you can experience the old heritage. Go back to your hotel and get a night.
Wake up early and go to the ancient town of Eklingji that is a temple town in between hills and serene surroundings. It is a thousand-year-long complex of Lord Shiva and it is characterized by the complex stone architecture. The sculpted walls and carved pillars will greet you on the door and a peaceful ambience which is the feature of the actual Rajasthani heritage will greet you. Observe the religious rites, visit to learn the smaller shrines in the complex and spend time to discover more about the history that surrounded the rulers of Mewar who believed that Eklingji was their kingly god. After having a meal in your temple, you can enjoy a classic meal in one of the local restaurants. Go back to Udaipur and spend the rest of the day shopping in the neighbourhood of the old city, purchasing miniature paintings, jewellery and colourful textiles. Eat and go back to your hotel.
Wake up with breakfast and visit Ajmer, which is a very historical and religious city. The first thing you need to do on your day is visiting the sacred place known as Ajmer Sharif Dargah whereby people all over the world go and pay homage by offering prayers. Walk down the main streets of dargah bazaar with garlands of roses, incense and sweets. Stay in the marble courtyard where there is a bit of tranquility in the relaxing Sufi atmosphere. The Ana Sagar Lake is the next tourist attraction site to visit after the visit where one can have photographs and get to have some rest. Eat a local dhaba meal which is typical Rajasthani and then drive back to Udaipur. In the evening take some rest in your hotel or you have a little walk around the Fateh Sagar Lake and end your day.
On your last day, go on a day out to Alsigarh, which is a non-tourist village in the Aravalli region. It is also a virgin land with undulated farmlands, rocky mountains, freshwater streams and total tranquility. Take a walk all around the village trails, mix with the villagers, and experience the primitivism of rural Rajasthan. During winter or when it is monsoon season, the valley will not have a lot of waterfalls and greenery. Participate in a traditional rustic lunch which is being prepared using a wood-fired chulha in a local home or dhaba. Take your time and then spend the refreshment day in nature and then drive back to the Udaipur and once more towards the place of departure. The tour will be completed with a beautiful recollection of lakes, mountains, spirituality and village life.