The adventurous deed rejuvenate you
and explore the adventure feeling in you. Now a days, the Indian tourism
industry take a tremendous interest in adventure tour. It organized
adventurous tour almost in all the popular tourist destination, but
Rajasthan has high activity thrill and adventurous sports for the adventure
lovers. There is some adventurous sports or deed for amateur or for the
professional adventurer too, and everyone is sure to experienced the amazing
and unbelievable time.

Rajasthan adventure tour provides exciting packages for the tourist. The
different kind of safaris like camel safari, horse safari, jeep safari etc.
with which you can discover the wildlife of India or the wild beast in their
natural open envoirnment. You can explore the hot arid desert on a camel
back which proof an adventure. During Rajasthan adventure tour visitors can
enjoy the excited polo sport. Polo is the royal sports played by the brave
and adept sportsmen.
If you can enjoy the horse polo, camel polo,
elephant polo, bicycle polo etc. During your Rajasthan adventure tour. Golf
is the another adventure sports on the desert ground. Rajasthan alos offers
the ideal trekking, camping, ballooning, parasailing and gliding too. So if
you thought that you can enjoy these adventurous sports only in Himalayan
region, you are wrong. You can enjoy these breathtaking adventurous sports
during the Rajasthan adventure tour. Beside these visitors can also enjoy
the boating, angling, water skiing and surfing etc. that make your colourful
cultural tour an adventurous one.
Day 01 London to
Delhi Depart from London to Delhi with British Airways on flight BA
143 at 1130 hours and arrives Delhi at 0125 hours. You will be met on
arrival and transferred to your hotel where rooms are booked on immediate
occupancy. Overnight at hotel The Park for two nights (Std Rm).
It
is believed that Delhi has been rebuilt seven times with the ruins of one
city becoming the foundations for the next. The Mughals ruled here from 12th
century. The British captured it in 1803 reducing the Mughal rulers to
puppet kings, and in 1911 founded New Delhi, which became the capital of
independent India in 1947. The sun warmed stones of ancient forts, tombs,
mosques and palaces lie scattered across its sprawling expanse, a reminder
of an almost continuous settlement along the Yamuna River.
Day
02 Delhi Combined sightseeing tour of Old & New Delhi.
City
tour of Old Delhi includes Red Fort, Jama Masjid Mosque, Chandni Chowk
market, Raj Ghat and drive past Feroz Shah Kotla.
A New Delhi tour
includes Qutab Minar, Humayun's Tomb, India Gate, Lakshmi Narayan Temple and
a drive past the Parliament House, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Secretariat,
Diplomatic Enclave, Janter Manter and Connaught Place.
Day
03 Delhi to Mandawa Morning depart by road from Delhi to Mandawa, a
journey of about six hours. Afternoon visit to Mandawa Havelis. Overnight at
hotel Mandawa Castle (Std Rm)
Spread over Jhunjhunu, Sikar and
Churu districts in north-western Rajasthan, the Shekhawati region is known
for its beautifully painted havelis, in its nearly 20 towns and villages.
Mandawa is one of them.
Besides the cenotaphs, wells, forts and
temples the majority of frescoes are painted on the walls and gateways of
havelis. The Shekhawati paintings mainly consist of red, green, yellow,
brown, blue and mushroom colours. Mandawa, founded in the early 18th
Century, is dominated by a rugged fort-turned-hotel. Of interest are the
Chokhani and Ladia havelis, as well as the street with the Saraf havelis. A
Shiva temple with a rock crystal lingam can also be visited. The medieval
fort of Mandawa gradually rises on the horizon like a mirage. A breathtaking
view of the town can be seen from the terrace of Castle Mandawa.
Day
04 Mandawa to Bikaner Morning depart by road from Mandawa to
Bikaner, a journey of about four to five hours. Afternoon sightseeing tour
of Bikaner city. Overnight at hotel Bhawnar Niwas (Std Rm)
Bikaner,
founded by Rao Bikaji in 1488, is the principal town of north west
Rajasthan. Like many of Rajasthan's cities it is surrounded by a high
battlemented pink sandstone wall. Bikaner is noted for its large fort, and
derived its wealth and importance as a staging post on the great caravan
trade routes. The city really prospered under the Maharaja Ganga Singh
(1887-1943), who built a railway, developed coal mining and founded the
elite Bikaner Camel Corps. He also built the Lalgarh Palace, which is now
partly an hotel.
Day
05 Bikaner to Jodhpur After breakfast depart by road from Bikaner
to Jodhpur, a journey of about five to six hours. Enroute stop at Khimsar.
Overnight at hotel Ajit Bhawan Palace for two nights (Std Rm)
Nagaur
Fort (en route Khimsar/Jaiselmer) was once strategically important point in
the defence of Rajasthan. The Royal Castle at Khimsar is a remote 15th
century Rajput stronghold in the Thar Desert.
Jodhpur lies in the
heart of Rajasthan, standing on the edge of the Thar Desert. It is the
second largest city in Rajasthan (Jaipur is the first) and was founded in
1459 by Rao Jodha.
Day 06 Jodhpur Morning
sightseeing tour of Jodhpur city. Afternoon free
The Mehrangarh Fort is
a classic Rajput fortress that dominates the city from it's hilltop Eyre. In
excellent repair the Royal apartments depict days of regal splendor. Jodhpur
has an interesting market in the colorful Sardar Bazaar.
Day 07 Jodhpur to Jaipur Early morning transfer to Jodhpur railway
station for train 2466 Intercity Express to Jaipur, departing at 0545 hours
and arriving at 1035 hours. You will be met on arrival and transferred to
your hotel. Afternoon sightseeing tour of Jaipur city. Overnight at hotel
Alsisar Haveli (Std Rm)
Jaipur is the state capital of Rajasthan
and owes its name, planning and foundation to the Maharaja Jai Singh II. In
1727, Jai Singh decided to move from his hillside fortress at Amber to the
plains, and thus Jaipur was conceived. It is also know as the "Pink
City", derived from the pink painted sandstone from which the buildings
in the old walled city are constructed.
Day 08
Jaipur to Delhi Morning depart by road from Jaipur to Delhi, a
journey of about seven hours. Enroute stop at Amber Fort. You will be met on
arrival and transferred to airport hotel (no room booked) where you can use
lobby level facilities and restaurant for dinner. Later you will be
transferred to international airport for your flight home.
Seven
miles outside the city in the rugged hills that surround Jaipur is the
magnificent Amber Fort. A painted elephant will take you up to the fort
through its huge gateways and pillared pavilions. This Rajput
Fortress/Palace was constructed from 1592 by Raja Man Singh II, and is a
superb example of Rajput architecture.
Day 08
Delhi to London Depart to London with British Airways on flight BA
142 at 0325 hours, arriving London 0750 hours.