Passage through Rajasthan

Resort:Passage through Rajasthan
Operator: Cox and Kings
Destination: India
Price From: £2995.00

Overview

The princely state of Rajasthan is India at its colourful best. Following a tour of the imperial sights of Mumbai (Bombay), travel through the heart of Rajasthan exploring magnificent forts and ornate palaces, finishing at the astounding Taj Mahal.

Itinerary

Day 1: Fly to Mumbai

Fly from London (regional connections available) to Mumbai (Bombay) with British Airways. (N)

Day 2: Mumbai

Arrive and transfer to the Trident Nariman
Point for 1 night. Afternoon sightseeing in
Mumbai visiting the Gateway of India, Chor
bazaar, Dhobi Ghat and Victoria Terminus. (N)

Day 3: Fly to Udaipur

Midday flight to Udaipur. Afternoon boat cruise
on Lake Pichola. Stay for 2 nights at Fateh
Niwas Palace (or similar) or upgrade to the
Oberoi Udaivilas (Premier room) from
£895pp. Enjoy dinner at Ambrai restaurant
overlooking Lake Pichola. (B, D)

Day 4: Udaipur

Sightseeing in Udaipur visiting the City Palace,
miniature painting studios and Jagdish temple.
Optional evening cultural performance at
Bagore-ki-Haveli*. (B)

Day 5: Ranakpur Rawla Narlai

Travel to Rawla Narlai visiting the magnificent Jain temples at Ranakpur en route. Spend 2 nights at the heritage resort of Rawla Narlai. Late afternoon village walk to see rural life. (B)

Day 6: Rawla Narlai

Choose from a range of optional activities organised by the hotel, from 4×4 safaris in search of leopards to a guided walk exploring the nearby villages*. This evening, dine at the 16th-century baori (stepwell), illuminated by hundreds of oil lamps. (B, D)

Day 7: Jodhpur

Take a scenic 1.5-hour rural train ride from Khamil Ghat to Phulad. The train chugs through tunnels and past waterfalls in an area that inspired Rudyard Kipling’s story The Man Who Would Be King. Continue by road to Jodhpur for 2 nights at Ajit Bhawan. (B)

Day 8: Jodhpur

Visit Jaswant Thada and continue to the formidable Mehrangarh Fort. Take a heritage walk through the streets dotted with temples and bazaars and learn more about the ‘Blue City’ Brahmins. (B)

Day 9: Bikaner

Drive to Bikaner in the heart of the Thar desert for an overnight stay at the magnificent Narendra Bhawan, a grand residence that was home to the last reigning maharajah of Bikaner. Late afternoon 4×4 safari into the desert to witness the spectacular sunset over the dunes accompanied by Indian high tea. (B)

Day 10: Jaipur

Morning visit to Junagarh Fort and walk through the old city. Later drive to the royal city of Jaipur. En route, visit the town of Fatehpur and its ‘open-air gallery’ of beautiful havelis. Transfer to Ramgarh Lodge, a former maharajah’s hunting lodge for a 2-night stay. (B, D)

Day 11: Jaipur

Start the day with a visit to the 16th-century Amber Fort. Spend the rest of the day exploring the royal city of Jaipur, including the City Palace, Jantar Mantar observatory and colourful bazaars. (B, D)

Day 12: Ranthambore National Park

Morning at leisure or explore the local village. Travel to Ranthambore for 2 nights at Sawai Vilas. (B, D)

Day 13: Ranthambore National Park

Early morning safari in search of Bengal tigers. Afternoon at leisure or visit Ranthambore Fort and the NGO-supported Dastkar foundation where local women produce handicrafts*. (B, L, D)

Day 14: Fatehpur Sikri Agra

Morning drive to Agra visiting Fatehpur Sikri, the deserted sandstone city, en route. Overnight at the Courtyard by Marriott. (B)

Day 15: Delhi

Sunrise visit to the Taj Mahal. Visit Agra Fort before departing for Delhi and an overnight stay at the LaLit (or similar). (B)

Day 16: Fly to London

Transfer to the airport for the British Airways flight to London. (B)

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