Destination Covered : Jaipur - Bikaner - Jaisalmer - Jodhpur - Udaipur
Hotel Accommodation on DBL sharing basis |
Daily Breakfast & Dinner |
All Sightseeing and transfers by Air-Conditioned Vehicle |
Driver Allowance, Fuel, Parking Charges, Toll Taxes and Interstate Taxes |
Child below 5 years is complimentary (without extra bed) |
Meals & drinks other than specified in inclusions. |
Expenses of personal nature such as portages, tickets |
All entrances, camera fees, guide & driver tipping |
Insurance Cover. |
Any air/train/bus fare. |
After your early morning arrival at Jaipur Airport/Railway Station. Drive to hotel and visit to - Hawa-Mahal, City Palace, Jantar-Mantar and Jal-Mahal. Overnight stay at Jaipur Hotel.
After breakfast visit to - Amber Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Jaigarh Fort, Albert Hall Museum and Choki-Dhani in the evening. Overnight stay at Jaipur
After breakfast drive to Bikaner and visit to - Camel breeding farm. Overnight stay at Bikaner Hotel.
After breakfast visit to - Jaisalmer fort, Nathmal ji ki haveli, Patwon ki haveli, Salim singh ki haveli Later on drive to Sam and enjoy the evening at desert along Camel safari and dinner with Rajasthani cultural programe. Overnight stay at Sam Tent.
After breakfast drive to Jodhpur and visit to - Mehrangarh fort, Jaswant thada, Umaid Bhawan Palace and evening visit to Clock Tower. Overnight stay at Jodhpur Hotel.
After morning breakfast is processed to Udaipur, you will be checked in to the hotel. Later on visit Saheliyon ki Bari, Father Sagar Lake, Jagdish Temple, Maharana Partap Smark & And Overnight stay at Hotel.
After breakfast you will be drop at Udaipur Airport/Railway station with sweet memories of Rajasthan Tours.
The best times to travel to India is usually from October till March, when the weather is pleasant in most parts of the country. Now, travel during monsoon months (July – September) is also possible, as appropriate facilities are being provided at places that present a good tourism opportunity during this time (such as Goa, the Western Ghats, Kerala, etc.).
Since India has a tropical climate, it is essential to carry mosquito repellents (creams, lotions), medicines for fever and diarrhea, cold and allergy. It is also advisable to carry mineral water, as at places the quality of water offered for drinking might be doubtful. Also, carry sun screen if possible, especially during the summer months. Foreign tourists must carry their Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate conforming to International Health Regulations if they have traveled to, or even been in transit through Africa, South America or Papua New Guinea in the last six months. No other vaccination is required. For personal protection, however, inoculation is recommended for cholera, typhoid, malaria and hepatitis. Detailed information on medical care and first aid tips while traveling to India.
Any foreigner who wants to enter India must have a valid visa affixed on his or her passport. This can be obtained from the Indian Consulate in various countries. Foreign nationals of Indian origin, their spouses and children also need visas. They can however obtain Entry Visas valid upto 10 years. Tourist Visas can be obtained for 6 months, 1 year or even 10 years. Visas of the appropriate type should be obtained by students, businessmen, journalists and others who want to visit India for professional purposes.
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Indian Government’s tourist offices are present all over the world. Click here for a list of these offices to locate one in your area… Govt. of India Tourist offices- Overseas. Govt. of India Tourist offices – India.
Indian Government’s tourist offices are present all over the world. Click here for a list of these offices to locate one in your area… Govt. of India Tourist offices- Overseas. Govt. of India Tourist offices – India.
India is on the fast track of economic development. Even in the wake of modernization, the country has not lost its connection with its age old tradition and heritage. It offers you state-of-the-art facilities, and the conference venues are equipped with latest technological gadgetry. Moreover, a large part of the population understands and speaks English. So when you hold a conference/seminar in India, you have the twin advantage of modern amenities and the promise of an exotic experience.
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