Day 01: Arrival /
Delhi
Meeting and assistance upon arrival as our
representatives welcome you and escort you to your car.
Whilst
the room keys and check-in is organized, our representative would
introduce the tour to you and hand over the documents to you.
Welcome
to India, or as we say 'atithi devo bhava' (the guest is an
incarnation of God). Thank you for giving us the opportunity to
serve you!
Overnight at Hotel
Day
02: Delhi
Following
a leisurely breakfast, we proceed on a guided tour of New Delhi,
Visiting such sights as Bahai Temple, Humayun's Tomb (1586), the
Qutab Minar 72 meters high and one of the most perfect towers in the
Persian world. The Iron Pillar which has survived the vagaries of
weather for over 1500 years. Continue with a drive through Embassy
area, the Government buildings (1921-1930) and Connaught Place, the
heart and main shopping district of the capital.
Afternoon
we cross the city and into the walled gates of the Old city with
visits to the Jamma Mosque (1650) and drive through the fabled area
of Chandni Chowk (aptly translates to Moonlight Square) where the
throngs of shoppers and vendors meet in the oldest area of Delhi.
Visit the Red Fort (1639-1648 built by Shah Jehan the builder of the
Taj Mahal in Agra) to view the inlaid and carved Royal Chambers, on
to Raj Ghat and nearby ghats where the founder of the nation,
Mahatma Gandhi and thereafter Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi were
cremated.
The highlight of this tour would be a ride on
cycle rickshaws. Now these are 3-wheel cycles with a sofa seat at
the back. The Rickshawalla (Rickshaw driver) sits on a small cushion
in the front and two passengers on the sofa seat behind. This is a
remarkable way to explore and picture the hustle and bustle as well
as the colour of the narrow winding streets bursting with people and
pavement shops selling wares of all description - including a
laughing set of dentures. The ride would be accompanied by peals of
laughter both from the passengers as well as the onlookers.
Overnight
at Hotel
Day 03: Delhi / Agra (205 Kms)
After
a leisurely breakfast we will drive to Agra along one of the India's
finest. We will have opportunities to stop on the way at
well-appointed restaurants for refreshments as well as restroom
services.
Upon arrival check into your hotel
After
rest and relaxation we ride to the massive Agra Fort. The elegant
buildings inside reflect an interesting synthesis of Hindu and
Central Asian architectural styles. Built by Emperor Akbar, the maze
of the courtyards, mosques & private chambers of the fort echo
the story of the Mughal Empire. The Moti Masjid & other
magnificent buildings reflect the skill of the ancient Indian
architects.
Agra is the city of the Taj Mahal, perhaps the
most photographed monument in the world. However, there is a degree
of enigma about the Taj. Once you hear about a building so much and
once you see so many pictures of a building your expectations are
real high; and this is the enigma about the Taj Mahal. No matter how
many pictures you have seen or no matter how high your expectations
are the Taj never lets you down - the unparalleled glory and beauty
of the building surpasses beyond all human imaginations. At sun set
we visit the Taj Mahal to witness this spectacular monument built
for love. Besides perfect symmetry in every aspect of its
construction, the inlay work of semi precious stones into marble in
pietra dura style is absolutely remarkable.
Overnight
at Hotel
Day
04: Agra / Fatehpur Sikri / Jaipur (245 Kms) Jaipur
/ Heritage On Wheels (Operates On Tuesday & Friday)
Following
a leisurely breakfast we drive to Jaipur stopping at deserted
Capital City of Fatehpur Sikri. This abandoned capital of the
Mughals is a perfectly preserved city at the height of the empire's
splendour. The city divided into religious and secular parts has
interesting well-sculpted buildings. From here we continue drive to
Jaipur
Upon arrival in Jaipur, check-into board Heritage on
Wheels at 1930 Hrs and Depart for Bikaner followed by Dinner and
overnight on board.
Overnight: Heritage on Wheels (D)
Day
05: Heritage on Wheels - Bikaner
6AM arrival in Bikaner.
Following breakfast, proceed on a tour of Bikaner, the Royal
fortified city with a timeless appeal. Lying in the north of the
Desert State, City is dotted with many sand dunes. Bikaner stands on
a Slightly raised ground and is circumscribed by a seven Km long
embattled wall with five gates. The magnificent forts and palaces
created with delicacy in reddish-pink, sandstone, bear testimony to
its historical and architectural legacy.
Following the tour
we visit the Bikaner Haat an open air bazaar. Continue on to Gajner
where we enjoy a sumptuous lunch at the exquisite Gajner Palace,
which is a summer resort of Bikaner Maharajas. The palace situated
on the embankment of a lake, has often been described as ' an
incomparable jewel in the Thar desert'.
Following lunch we
enjoy a safari into the wildlife sanctuary. Wildlife is plentiful
and the best time for the safari is the early morning or the early
evenings when the wildlife flocks to the lake to drink water.
In
the evening we reach Lalgarh Palace for tea. The magnificent fort in
red sandstone represents a fascinating juxtaposition of the Oriental
style and European luxury that leaves you truly mesmerised. Designed
by Sir Swinton Jacob for Maharaja Ganga Singh almost -90 years ago,
this is an extraordinary monument. The palace has a billiards room,
a library, a cards room and a smoking room. Belgian chandeliers, cut
- glass ornaments, oil paintings and lamps, all adding to its charm.
Return
to the train for dinner & Overnight.
Overnight:
Heritage on Wheels (B, L, D)
Day
06: Heritage on Wheels-Tal Chhapar & Shekhawati
Arrive
this morning for a tour of Tal Chhapar Sactuary which is famous for
black-bucks. This exotic park with beautiful environs has a unique
ecosystem. The place is a bird lovers paradise and the bird life
includes imperial eagle, tawny eagle, short toed eagle, sparrow hawk
are common here. The other birds commonly seen here are skylark,
crested lark, ring drove, brown dove, blue jay, green bee eaters,
black ibis and demoiselle cranes which stay there till March.
From
here we depart for a tour of Ramgarh a sleepy village which was
founded by a dissatisfied group of the Poddar family in 1791. We
visit the havelis (mansions) with their typical paintings. We also
visit the well known Chhatri (Cenotaph) of Ram Gopal Poddar with
magnificent paintings
We continue to Mandawa for a guided
tour. In Mandawa we visit some of the ancient and beautifully
preserved 'havelis' (mansions). They would give us an idea of how
families lived in those days. The havelis have beautiful paintings
depicting mythological themes on the walls. Made from vegetable dyes
these paintings have lasted centuries and still are quite sharp.
Today, the world comes to this storybook town to see its colourful
frescoes on every subject under the sun, that is, ranging from the
religious to the erotic; from copies of popular English prints to
witty social satire, rendered in the inimitable style of the local
artist
Following the tour we enjoy a hot buffet lunch at
Mandawa Resort. The mystery and romance of the desert are captured
in the unusual architecture of the resort. Recreated in the style of
a typical Rajasthani village, The Desert Resort is a verdant oasis
in the midst of a stark desert landscape. Visitors to this haven can
experience a whole new world - the aesthetic charm of the rural
without compromising on luxury or comfort. The Desert Resort
reflects the traditional harmony between man and nature in the
region.
After
lunch we ride out for a tour of Nawalgarh which was founded in 1737
by Nawal Singh. The village has a high school (with a very British
clock) and hundreds of painted havelis. Most of the better known
Rajasthani families of merchants came out of Nawalgarh. Many
buildings from the first part of the 20th century still exist. This
is the town where you can see the finest Shekhawati frescos. The
havelis still testify of the rich and wealthy Marwari age of the
19th century. Worth visiting are: Aath (eight) haveli complex,
Anandilal Poddar haveli, Jodhraj Patodia haveli, Bansidhar Bhagat
haveli, Chokhani haveli, Hotel Roop Niwas Palace.
Following
tea at the Nawalgarh Palace we board our train for dinner and
overnight.
Overnight: Heritage On Wheels (B, L, D)
Day
07: Heritage On Wheels / Jaipur
Following breakfast on the
train, we disembark at Jaipur train station.
Meeting and
assistance upon arrival and transfer to your hotel
After
rest and relaxation we visit Amber Fort, the former capital of the
royal Jaipurs. Few fail to be moved by the dramatic Rajput grandeur
of this hilltop fortress-palace 11 km north of Jaipur. Set on the
dry wrinkled Aravali Hills, and surrounded by fortified battlements,
the palace straddles two sepia-hued tundra hills overlooking Maota
Lake, and its sprawling crenellated walls lattice the surrounding
hills.
We will ride up to this hilltop palace on a
caparisoned, painted elephant, passing through the ancient main gate
where Maharajas of Jaipur have entered for four hundred years. Our
guide will elaborate on the history of this architectural
masterpiece with its mirror-studded alcoves, dazzling mosaics and
water-cooled swings that delight today's visitors as they did their
former royal residents.
We shall also visit the Hawa Mahal
or Palace of the Winds, a five-storied structure of pink sandstone
with semi-octagonal and delicately honeycombed windows overlooking
the main street of the old city. It was built in 1799 so that veiled
royal women could peer down unseen by the world through its 593
stone screens.
Following lunch, we preceded a tour Of City
Palace & Observatory. The City Palace in the heart of the old
city is a blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. The centre of
the palace is a seven-storied building called Chandra Palace, with
fine vies over the gardens and the city. The palace lies in the
heart of the city and occupies the whole central grid. The fortified
wall has seven gates and was built for protection from invading
armies and animals that lived in jungles, which surrounded the wall
that time. Next, we visit the Solar Observatory - an astronomical
treasure house, with solar device that give accurate predictions
till date.
Overnight at Hotel
Day
08: Jaipur / Delhi (270 Kms) Delhi / Departure
After
breakfast, we explore the unending shopping options of Jaipur. An
essential starting point for Rajasthan craft work is block making
and block printing and we will be exploring the process from start
to finish in some of the popular stores here. The opportunity also
exists here to tailor make outfits to your design and size.
We
also explore one of the chief attractions of Jaipur - its jewelry,
which offers a variety that ranges from chunky tribal jewelry to
enameled gold to modern diamond jewelry. Kundan (art of stone
setting) and enamel jewelry has been a specialty of Rajasthan,
particularly that of Jaipur. The stones are embossed into decorative
shapes & patterns and embellished with delicate enamel
ornamentation in the champeve (raised field) technique. Jaipur is
well known for its gold and silver enameling. Colorful bangles made
of lac and set with semiprecious stones make an inexpensive buy. The
craftsmen take great pains to embed the hundreds of stones into the
lac. The skilled gem-cutters of Jaipur carve enchanting little
animals and birds from rock, crystal, jade, smoky topaz and
amethyst. Intaglio beads & buttons and crystal scent bottles are
also available
Later we will drive to Delhi along one of
the India's finest freeways
A Home Visit & a
Farewell Dinner with an Indian Family: Upon arrival, we would
visit an Indian family for an Indian home experience. The evening is
designed to give you a 'feel' and insight into Indian family life as
well as experience typical Indian hospitality and home made Indian
food.
Following the dinner transfer to the international
airport to board a flight back home