Rajasthan Itinerary
DAY 1
On arrival in Jaipur transfer to Hotel
Jaipur was constructed in the eighteenth century by Maharaja Jai Singh II. Built under the auspices of ancient Hindu law, it serves as the colonial capital of a vibrantly colorful state. When Prince Albert visited the city in 1853, the entire area was decorated in pink.
After settling up at the hotel, go sightseeing in the area.
Dinner and a hotel stay overnight.
DAY 2
After breakfast at hotel proceed for local sightseeing.
Nahargarh Fort: Situated on the outskirts of Jaipur, Nahargarh Fort is renowned for its expansive wall that links it to Jaigarh Fort and its amazing views of the city. It is an impregnable edifice with intricate stonework and sculptures that, along with its two neighboring forts, Amer and Jaigarh, originally formed the formidable defense of Jaipur city. If you’re close to Nahargarh Fort, you should definitely check out the Padao Restaurant, where you can get a bird’s-eye view of Jaipur.
Hathi Gaon: Located near Jaipur at the foothills of Amber Palace, Hathi Gaon, also known as Elephant Village, is a charming and entertaining destination for travelers. While it wasn’t particularly well-known a few years ago, it has gained a lot of attention from tourists lately, making the location quite well-known. One hundred elephants and their mahouts live here. In addition to being enjoyable, this location is crucial for the wellbeing of the animals. 2010 saw its completion after it was designed in 2006.
Amer Fort: One of India’s most stunning palaces, Amer Fort, is perched atop a hill close to Jaipur. This magnificent structure, often referred to as the Amber Fort, is a part of a larger complex. You can explore the enormous fort in two to three hours. There are audio guides that go over the history. Sailing up the stairs to the Amber Fort on an elephant is another well-liked tourist attraction. Every evening, there is also a light and sound spectacle held here. You can spend the evening shopping and relaxing. Dinner at the hotel, followed by the night.
DAY 3
After Breakfast at hotel proceed for sightseeing
City Palace. During his reign, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh constructed the magnificent palace.
With its exceptional art and architecture, City Palace stands out among Jaipur’s many forts and palaces. The vast City Palace complex is made up of numerous gardens, courtyards, and buildings. The complex includes a number of structures, including the City Palace Museum, Shri Govind Dev Temple, Maharani’s Palace, Chandra Mahal, Mubarak Mahal, and Mukut Mahal.
See Jantar Mantar (1728–34), built by Jai Singh II, the king’s astrologer. The key plains for determining the harmony of the skies are where the stone instruments with marble faces are situated. Every instrument has a specific purpose and provides a precise readout.
Make a photo stop at the Hawa Mahal, often known as the Palace of Winds, en route. a five-story, 25 cm-thick edifice from the 18th century with 953 windows and niches to allow ladies of the royal family to watch the parade and events in the city without being seen by the public.
Dinner at the hotel and spending the night there.
DAY 4
JAIPUR DEPARTURE
Check out of the Jaipur hotel after breakfast and head to the Jaipur railway station.