Romance Of Rajasthan ...
Day 12 : Jaisalmer/Jodhpur (310 Kms)
Following breakfast, we drive to Jodhpur.
Upon arrival, check into the legendary Ajit Bhawan Palace Hotel, which is beautifully
set amidst well appointed gardens.
Afternoon, we would ride horse carriages to the Clock Tower Bazaar. This is one of
India's largest and most colourful whole sale market especially with respect to clothes,
fabrics, spices, vegetables etc.
Overnight: Ajit Bhawan Palace (B)
Day 13 : Jodhpur/Rohet (62 Kms)
Following breakfast, proceed on a guided tour of Jodhpur. Our tour includes the massive
fort. In olden days this must have been impregnable since its rocky base is scraped
straight down making it nearly impossible to ascend. Once inside, royal palaces abound
with fascinating history and priceless jewels, on to the armoury and Jaswant Tara - the
Royal Crematorium.
Following the tour we ride out to Rohet. Upon arrival check into the Rohetgarh fort.
At Rohet, one is transported in to a world of the past, a world of honour and of
chivalry, of glory and of pride; a world of vibrant colours and spectacular magnificence.
Past centuries come to life at the historic boundary walls of Rohet- the 16th century
fortified deserted home of a Rajput clan. Within the precincts of these time weathered
walls is our hotel, the impressive Rohetgarh Fort- a bastion of proud Rajput traditions
bathed in the ambience of unmistakable Rajasthani culture where one can, even today
experience the famed warm and courteous Rajput hospitality. Frescoes on the tall gateway,
brightly painted in the traditional style, using traditional motifs and colour schemes
herald your entry to this charmed world the bygone era. The gateway leads to a compound
where a profusion of flowers frame the archways in welcome. The portico is a warm and
informal place decorated with the artifacts and trophies of many years. Exquisitely carved
furniture, delicate hand block prints, original paintings and photographs decorate your
rooms, which though redolent with the romance of a bygone era, provide all the modern
amenities. Antique hunting riffles, shields & spearheads, daggers and original
paintings form the backdrop of the dinning room. The swimming pool here is in beautiful
settings and is an oasis in a dessert.
The food at Rohetgarh is special; each recipe is both traditional and typical, handed
down the generations and jealously guarded to retain its pristine flavours. You savour
only the very best of Rajasthani cuisine's, food favoured by the Royalty. The 16th century
descendants of the Rathore ruling family still live here and host the guests. The members
of the Royal family interact with the guests and interesting stories and anecdotes are
narrated.
This afternoon, we would explore Rohet, which is a fascinating small feudal town, which
seems to be straight out of the Arabian Nights. There is no proper road here - only one
main dust trail. On either side are typical thatched houses and shops of all kinds -
colourful bangles, silver jewellery, potters, fruit vendors on carts, dress shops, tailors
etc.
Overnight at Rohetgarh (B)
Day 14 : Rohet / Sodawas (65 kms)
Following breakfast we travel to Sodawas. Upon arrival, check into Sodawas Kot.
Sodawas was given in Jagir (Fief) to Late Thakur Bishan Singhji by His Late Highness
Maharaja Shri Umaid Singhji of Jodhpur in the Year 1943 along with two other villages,
before which it was a 'Khalsa' Village, meaning for Three Decades it was under the direct
rule of Marwar State(Jodhpur). Upon arrival you enter through a grand gateway into the
Sodawas Kot, which is still owned by the family of Thakur Bishan Singhji.
The Kot has ten bedrooms and every modern amenity. The family drawing and dining rooms
have been opened to receive guests in true Rajput Hospitality. Traditional Rajasthani
Cuisine for which the House is well known for, is served with a mild and delicate blend of
spices adapted to your taste. The family will join you and will give you an opportunity to
discuss their traditions, culture and the rich heritage of Marwar erstwhile State of
Jodhpur. Folk Music and dance are performed in the evening specially for us. The
beautifully designed stables will interest Horse lovers. Once the much loved stallion and
mare of the Late Thakur Sahib were stabled here.
Beyond the Kot walls the guest encounters breath taking green fields of mustard and
wheat; and in the village, one can see artisans working on the local crafts of the region.
This afternoon we walk through the main boulevard, which is wide enough to take a
bullock cart. We visit the local school here to witness the kids sitting in rows on cotton
mats. We also visit the colourful bazaar as well as the village temple to witness the day
to day. Life here is very simple and uncomplicated and traditional virtues still intact.
People here may be very poor, but they are extremely friendly and hospitable, willing to
share out their meagre possessions with you.
Overnight at Sodawas Kot. (B)
Day 15 : Sodawas/ Narlai (45 Kms)
Following breakfast we ride to Narlai, stopping several times for photos and walks
through the countryside to interact with and witness the life styles of the natives.
Upon arrival check into Rawla Narlai.
Situated in the Narlai village, Rawla Narlai, is a 17th century fortress renovated over
the years to have 15 exquisite double rooms. Rawla Narlai is full of surprises; it is
situated in the heart of a typical Rajasthani village bustling with activity and bursting
with colours. But, inside the Rawla (fortress) there is only serenity and stupendous view
of a gigantic350 ft single rock of granite dotted with caves and temples and crowned by a
statue of a white elephant - proud guardian to the open desert on one side and the
crumbling Aravali hills on the other. Maharaja and Rani Swaroop Singh, and their sons
oversaw the careful restoration of this hunting lodge, with aesthetics, comfort, and
atmosphere that will embrace your senses. Comfortable rooms and modern bathrooms blend
with the ancient way of Narlai, while offering a warm and homely atmosphere. The charming
rooms are all stylised from references from the past adding more to your experience at
Rawla Narlai. The chef prepares you a delicious meal, garnished with care made from Secret
Recipes handed down for generations to the Royal family. In the evening bathe in the
moonlight under the starry sky, listening to hypnotic and chanting rhythms by local
musicians who will rekindle the sprit in you. The peace and calm of the gentle rustling
leaves, the sun bathed courtyards and the star lit nights adds an air of romanticism to
this wonderful fortress.
Afternoon, we would have an escorted stroll through the small town, bustling with
activity and bursting with colour- perhaps pausing to see the rich handicrafts or even to
design your own silver Tabiz, a ancient lucky charm, both for women and men- worn around
the neck, at the silversmith.
Overnight: Rawla Narlai. (B)
Day 16 : Narlai/ Kumbhalgarh (85 Kms)
Wake up to the sounds of this 17-century village, and take in the spiritual energy from
descending from the Shiva Temple, deep in a primal cave, on the hill overlooking your
room. You may hear whispers of the early morning chanting coming from the many temples and
mosques. At breakfast you are encouraged to feed the harmless monkeys, if they come down
from the hills, as a token of prayer to Lord Hanuman. After breakfast we have an escorted
stroll through the small bazaar, bustling with activity and bursting with colour.
Following breakfast, we drive to Kumbhalgarh. We would have photo stop several times as
we walk through the countryside as well as interact with primitive tribals.
Upon arrival we check into the fine Aodhi Lodge - a property of the Royal family of
Udaipur.
Afternoon, we explore the beautifully preserved and one of the most majestic forts of
India. 13 mountain peaks surround the impregnable fortress of Kumbalgarh (54 Kms) at a
height of 3281 ft. Seven towering gateways pierce the massive walls of this prominent
fortress of Mewar. The young Udai Singh founder of Udaipur took shelter here from his
treacherous uncles. These impregnable walls dotted with cannonballs defeated Emperor
Akbar.
Overnight: Aodhi Lodge (B)
Day 17 : Kumbhalgarh / Udaipur (100 Kms)
Following breakfast a two-hour drive to Udaipur. We would have an opportunity to
explore the feudal village of KumbhalGarh. The people here are extremely friendly and
hospitable. We witness their ethnic tribal lifestyle.
Upon arrival check into the hotel Shiv Niwas Palace, Maharana Fateh Singhji's Royal
residence. The rooms in this awe-inspiring building were used as a place for entertaining
personal guests. Shiv Niwas Palace Hotel Udaipur was the vision of the His Late Highness
Maharana Bhagwat Singhji Mewar, which led to its conversion into a luxury hotel. Shiv
Niwas Palace Hotel Udaipur is now categorised as a Grand Heritage Palace as it has been
restored to its original pristine glory
Welcome to Udaipur, the famed "City of sunrise ". Founded in 1567 by Maharana
Udai Singh, from the lineage of the legendary Sisodias of Mewar - the decedents of the sun
God. A city where the sun truly never set, where tradition and a strict code of heroism
were happily united with a love of fine living. A city that has come to be an oasis of
romance in the warrior state of Rajasthan.
Afternoon is at leisure for nature walks or for visits to the bustling bazaars or just
to enjoy your charming heritage hotel overlooking the tranquil Lake Pichola.
Overnight: Shiv Niwas Palace (B).
Day 18 : Udaipur
Morning, we proceed on a tour of this "Lake City". Udaipur is a cool oasis in
the dry heart of Rajasthan. It is probably the most romantic city in a state where every
city has some romantic or exotic tale to tell. The huge city palace towering over the Lake
Pichola is the largest palace complex in Rajasthan. Though it is a conglomeration of
buildings built by successive rulers, it manages to retain a surprising uniformity of
design and affords very fine view of the lake and the city from the upper terraces. The
Jagadish temple next to the city palace enshrines a black stone image of Lord Vishnu and
his vehicle- a mighty bird called garuda - in a brass image. The temple is a very fine
example of Indo-Aryan Art.
Overnight at Hotel Shiv Niwas Palace (B).
Day 19 : Udaipur/Delhi (9W 708 /1520/1630 Hrs)
Morning at leisure.
Afternoon, transfer to the airport to connect you to Delhi flight.
Meeting and assistance upon arrival at Delhi airport and check into Hotel Imperial.
Home Visit & A Farewell Dinner: This evening we visit and Indian family for
an Indian home experience. The evening is designed to give you a 'feel' and insight into
Indian family life as well as experience typical Indian hospitality and home made Indian
food.
Overnight at Hotel Imperial.(B)
Day 20 : Delhi/ Departure
The main group departs to the airport for their onward flight. For those intending to
tour the Taj Mahal, we do a day return trip to Agra.
Day 21 : Delhi/ Agra/Delhi/Departure (Optional)
Following early breakfast, we ride to the Agra -the city of the Taj Mahal, perhaps the
most photographed monument in the world. However, there is a degree of enigma about the
Taj. Once you hear about a building so much and once you see so many pictures of a
building your expectations are real high; and this is the enigma about the Taj Mahal. No
matter how many pictures you have seen or no matter how high your expectations are, the
Taj never lets you down - the unparalleled glory and beauty of the building surpasses
beyond all human imaginations. We visit the Taj Mahal to witness this spectacular monument
built for love. Besides perfect symmetry in every aspect of its construction, the inlay
work of semi precious stones into marble in pietra dura style is absolutely remarkable.
We would also have an opportunity to visit a marble showroom where we would be able to
witness the inlay work done on marble just as at the Taj Mahal.
Late afternoon, drive back to Delhi airport for your onward flight.
END OF TOUR
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