Embark on a journey through the heart of Rajasthan, a state steeped in history and culture, and witness the unique Pushkar Camel Fair. This 15-day tour offers an immersive experience into the rich tapestry of Rajasthan's royal past, its architectural marvels, and the sacred town of Pushkar, known for its annual cattle fair and religious significance.
Upon landing at New Delhi International Airport, the fresh air and vibrant atmosphere will rejuvenate your senses, making you forget any fatigue from your journey. A representative will greet you with traditional Indian hospitality, complete with a garland and Tilak. After a smooth check-in at your hotel, enjoy a welcome dinner and rest up for the adventure ahead.
Delhi, the capital of India, is a city of contrasts, where the ancient and the modern coexist. After breakfast, explore the historic streets of Old Delhi, including the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, and the bustling markets of Chandni Chowk. In New Delhi, marvel at the grandeur of Rajpath, India Gate, and the architectural wonders of the Parliament House and Rashtrapati Bhavan. The serene Lotus Temple and the spiritual Birla Mandir round out the day before you return to your hotel.
Travel to Jaipur, the 'Pink City' and the capital of Rajasthan. Known for its stunning palaces and forts, Jaipur is a testament to royal heritage. Check into your hotel and explore the city's landmarks, such as the City Palace and the world's largest stone observatory, Jantar Mantar.
Drive through the scenic Nag Pahar (Snake Mountain) to reach Pushkar. This holy town is home to the only temple in the world dedicated to Lord Brahma. Visit the Brahma Temple, the Savitri Temple, and the vibrant Pushkar Bazaar. Stay overnight at a heritage hotel.
After breakfast, head to Bundi, a town known for its palaces, forts, and stepwell reservoirs. Explore the 16th-century Junagarh Fort and other local attractions before retiring to your hotel.
Continue to Udaipur, stopping at Kota to admire its palaces and forts. Udaipur, the 'City of Dawn,' is renowned for its romantic lakes and palatial architecture. Check into a heritage hotel for the night.
Udaipur's charm lies in its beautiful lakes and the Aravalli Hills. Visit the City Palace Complex, Saheliyon ki Bari, and the islands on Lake Pichola.
Drive to Jodhpur, visiting the Ranakpur temples en route. In Jodhpur, explore the majestic Mehrangarh Fort and its palatial rooms, now a museum and heritage hotel.
After breakfast, take a jeep safari to the villages around Jodhpur. Then, drive to Jaisalmer, the 'Golden City,' for an overnight stay.
Tour the Barabagh, Jaisalmer Fort, and the ornate havelis of the city. Return to your hotel for dinner and rest.
Visit the Sam Sand Dunes and enjoy a camel ride at sunset. Explore the rustic charm of Khuri village.
Travel to Bikaner, known for its camel breeding farm and historic forts. Experience the city's unique culture and stay overnight.
Visit the Junagarh Fort and the palatial Gajner Palace. Spend the night in Bikaner.
Drive to Mandawa in the Shekhawati region, famous for its painted havelis. Explore the local art and architecture before your final overnight stay.
Conclude your tour with cherished memories and a deeper understanding of Rajasthan's heritage.
The Pushkar Camel Fair, held during October or November, is a spectacle not to be missed. It's one of the world's largest camel fairs, attracting thousands of camels, horses, and cattle, as well as a myriad of tourists each year. The fair is not only a place for livestock trading but also a cultural festival featuring music, dance, and various competitions. According to a report by the Rajasthan Tourism Department, the fair draws nearly 200,000 visitors over the course of the event.
While the grandeur of Rajasthan's palaces and forts is well-known, there are lesser-known facts that add to the state's allure:
For more information or to book your Rajasthan tour with Pushkar, please contact us at mktg@discoveryfullcircle.com.
Exploring the Diverse States of India: A Deep Dive into Tourism
India, known officially as the Republic of India and also referred to as Bharat, is not only the world's largest democracy but also a vibrant tapestry of cultures, landscapes, and historical sites. This South Asian nation is the seventh-largest by land area and the second-most populous, with over 1.4 billion residents as of 2021. India's rich tapestry is woven from its 28 states and 8 union territories, each offering unique attractions ranging from snowy peaks in the north to sun-drenched beaches in the south, and from ancient temples to modern architectural marvels.The Enchanting Rann Utsav: A Cultural Odyssey in Gujarat's White Desert
The Rann Utsav, held in the vast expanses of the white salt desert in Kutch, Gujarat, is not just a festival but a celebration of life, culture, and traditions of the local communities. This grand festival, spanning four months during the cooler winter season, offers a unique glimpse into the vibrant cultural tapestry of the region. With its breathtaking natural scenery and rich cultural offerings, the Rann Utsav promises an unforgettable experience for every visitor.The Vibrant Pushkar Camel Fair 2015: A Cultural Extravaganza
The Pushkar Camel Fair, held from November 19 to 25, 2015, is not just a fair but a vibrant cultural festival that offers a unique blend of commerce, culture, and spirituality. This annual event, set in the ancient Hindu town of Pushkar, Rajasthan, attracts thousands of people, turning the town into a bustling hub of activity and color. The fair is an excellent opportunity for tourists to experience the rich traditions of Rajasthan firsthand.