Need Cab?: Call: +91 9785289295

globe

Office Address

Sangam Colony, Chainpura,

Jagatpura, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302017

Home / Jaipur Ranthambore Udaipur
Jaipur was founded in 1727 by Sawai Jai Singh, the Kachhwaha Rajput ruler of Amer, after whom the city is named.[10] It is one of the earliest planned cities of modern India, designed by Vidyadhar Bhattacharya.[11] During the British colonial period, the city served as the capital of Jaipur State. After Indian independence in 1947, Jaipur was made the capital of the newly formed state of Rajasthan in 1949. Jaipur is a popular tourist destination in India, forming a part of the west Golden triangle tourist circuit along with Delhi and Agra
Ranthambore is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and a variety of bird species. The park offers thrilling safari experiences, providing a chance to witness these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. Beyond its wildlife allure, Ranthambore boasts historical treasures like the formidable Ranthambore Fort. This ancient fort, dating back to the 10th century, offers panoramic views of the park and its surroundings. Embark on a safari adventure through the park's verdant landscapes. The morning and evening safaris present opportunities to spot elusive wildlife against the backdrop of stunning sunrise or sunset hues.
The city is located in the southernmost part of Rajasthan, near the Gujarat border. It is surrounded by the Aravali Range, which separates it from the Thar Desert. It is placed close to the median point between two major Indian metro cities, around 660 km from Delhi and 800 km from Mumbai. Besides, connectivity with Gujarat ports provide Udaipur a strategic geographical advantage.[8] Udaipur is well connected with nearby cities and states by means of road, rail and air transportation facilities. The city is served by the Maharana Pratap Airport. Common languages spoken include Hindi, English and Rajasthani (Mewari).

ITINERARY DETAIL


Day 1

Upon your arrival at Jaipur airport, you will be greeted by our representative and be escorted to your hotel.

Day 2

After you complete your check-in process, you can start with your city tour. The first destination will be the City Palace of Jaipur. The City Palace boasts of very minute details. Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal comprise the major portion of this palace. There are four entrances to the palace, be it; Udai Pol, Jaleb Chowk, Tripolia Gate, and Virendra Pol. Embossed with fine artworks and engravings, every corner of this palace is filled with immemorial imprints from the past.

Day 3

Begin your day with a healthy breakfast and then head out to re-start your city tour. Today you will visit the Hawa Mahal, Jaigarh Fort and Albert Hall Museum.

Day 4

The Hawa Mahal is located right in the heart of the city. Its 953 windows are the highlight of the Mahal and that’s where it gets the name “Palace of the Winds” from. Apart from that, the pink sandstone structure has a façade that looks like the crown of Lord Krishna. This architectural marvel is a must-visit place.

Day 5

Post that, you can head to the Albert Hall Museum. In the year 1880, one of the local surgeons of Jaipur, Dr. Thomas Holbein Hendley suggested to the then ruler of Jaipur, to open a museum within this hall. The Maharaja liked this suggestion and thus the Albert Hall Museum took shape. Now the museum is one of the most loved attractions in the city. All we can is that, all hail Dr Hendley.

Day 6

On day 4, you can start your day with breakfast and then make your way to the Ranthambore Fort.The fort is a well-known space since the rulers of the ancient period used to come here for hunting. It played a definite role and still does in taking the tour of Rajasthan to the next level. Also, it is considered as a precious spot since it is on one of the World Heritage List.

Day 7

Your next destination will be the Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History. It is India’s fourth regional museum of natural history and it is termed as one of the best places to visit in Ranthambore. The main aim of this museum is to create awareness among the public about the importance of preserving the flora and fauna, which are very rare in the surrounding.
The last attraction is the Jeep Safari. Ranthambore national park does have a wide range of wildlife collection, which will amuse your eyes. Jeep safari is the best option to go deep into the jungles and meet the inhabitants. Jeep safaris can be done either in the morning or in the evening, at a prescribed time.

Day 8

After this thrilling day, head back to your hotel and catch up on some rest.

Follow your breakfast routine at the hotel and then head out in the city to visit its attraction points. You will begin with, Kumbhalgarh Fort. Declared the UNESCO world heritage site in 2013 this fort situated in the middle of a forest which has been turned into a wildlife sanctuary. It is the second largest and the most important tourist destination in the city.
After the tour of the fort, you can head to Sahelion Ki Bari garden. Sahelion Ki Bari is a majestic garden in the city of Udaipur. It is also known as the “Courtyard of Maidens”. A story suggests that it was actually built made for the maidens who accompanied the princess after her marriage with Maharana Sangram Singh. It is the perfect place to relax during the day.
Later on, you can head to Mansapurna Karni Mata Ropeway. The ropeway is a splendid way to commute to the Machala Hill Top, the highest hilltop in the city. This 387 meter ropeway offers you a bird’s eye view of the entire city.


Call Us
Whatsapp