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Rajasthan Trip for 3 Days
Rajasthan- the land of Kings, known for its rich history, royal culture, heritage, and tradition. Exploring Rajasthan is a dream-come-true destination for tourists, as everyone wants to visit Rajasthan once in a lifetime. Rajasthan trip for 3 days gives you an opportunity to take a glimpse of Rajasthan in just 3 days by exploring the adventurous and spiritual cities. Discover the magnificent forts, wildlife, and spiritual sites located in Ranthambore and Pushkar.
2 Nights, 3 Days Rajasthan Trip Plan
Enjoy a Jungle Safari and witness the daily lives of animals in Ranthambore. Seek blessings at the Bramha Temple in Pushkar, and feel the serenity of Pushkar Lake. Afterwards, explore Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan. Indulge yourself in the culture and tradition by walking through the Pink City, learning about their welcoming culture, savouring the authentic dishes, and enjoying the traditional events and dance shows. Every city of Rajasthan has its own charm and beauty to offer the travelers.
Places to Visit in Rajasthan in 3 Days
Make your trip memorable with our 2 nights, 3 days Rajasthan trip which covers the spiritual, cultural and adventurous areas of Rajasthan. Book your Rajasthan trip for 3 days, and delve deep into the royal culture, rich history, tradition and heritage.
When you arrive at Jaipur, our travel executive will be at the airport to welcome you. Heading to begin the mesmerizing Rajasthan trip, we drive down to visit the Ranthambore National Park, situated near the town of Sawai Madhopur, midway between Bharatpur and Kota. This National Park is one of the prime examples of Project Tiger’s conservation efforts in Rajasthan.
The Park covers an area of about 1334 sq. km and it is home to the famous Bengal tigers, leopards, bisons, deer, crocodiles, and other exotic wildlife fauna.
Ranthambore is very scenic, and it is blissfully located in a truly idyllic and natural environment. A system of small lakes and rivers is hemmed in by steep, high crags, and on top of one of these hills is the imposing and yet charming Ranthambore Fort, built in the 10th century AD. The lower ground alternates between open bushland and fairly dense forest and is peppered with ruined pavilions and ‘chhatris’. This area was formerly a preserve and hunting ground of the Maharajas and members of the royal entourage.
Enjoy the Jungle Safari that has been planned for morning or late afternoon.
(This park is open only during the months of March-June and October-February. It remains closed for three months, during the monsoon period of July- September.)
After breakfast at the hotel, we will begin the day’s program with a visit to the famous and iconic City Palace, the most visited site in all of Udaipur. It is located on the eastern shore of Lake Pichola.
This truly beautiful and imposing palace is also the largest palace complex in the entire state of Rajasthan. Its construction was begun by Maharaja Udai Singh II, founder of the city of Udaipur (circa 1568 AD).
In reality, it is a conglomeration of buildings (including other smaller palaces and luxurious mansions, added by successive rulers over the next 300 years), which still retains a striking uniformity in its design. The palace is crowned with ornate balconies, towers, and domes, and from the upper terraces, one can enjoy magnificent views of the lake and the city.
The main part of the palace is currently preserved as a museum, housing an impressive collection of mosaics, glass and mirror work, ornamental tiles, rare miniature paintings, fine sculptures, as well as an armory displaying an interesting collection of ancient weapons and battle gear of the brave Rajput warriors.
Another unique and fascinating attraction in this city is the Lake Palace Hotel, located on Jagniwas Island in Lake Pichola. This extraordinary building, of magical construction, seems to literally float in the middle of the lake. It was built by Maharaja Jagat Singh II in 1754 AD and formally served as the Summer Palace for the Royal Family of Udaipur. Later, it was converted into a luxury holiday residence and resort and is now considered one of the most spectacular hotels in the world.
In addition to the aforementioned main attraction, we will also discover two other interesting places:
Saheliyon-ki-Bari
Saheliyon-ki-Bari, or the “Garden of the Ladies-in-Waiting,” located to the north of the city. This picturesque little ornamental garden features fountains, kiosks, marble elephants, and a charming lotus pond.
Jagadish Temple, Old City
The Jagadish Temple, located just 150 meters north of the City Palace, is a magnificent example of the Indo-Aryan architectural style. It was built by Maharaja Jagat Singh in 1651 AD. It enshrines a black stone image of Vishnu, as “Jagannath,” the Lord of the Universe.
(Traditional folklore promotes the belief that the illustrious rulers of Mewar descend from what is considered the oldest ruling dynasty in the world, with over 76 generations.)
A beautiful sunset walk around Lake Pichola has been planned to soak up the charm and captivating atmosphere of this beautiful city.
The next day, early morning, have breakfast, and afterwards we proceed to Jaipur. After exploring Jaipur, head to Jaipur Airport for departure, and catch your flights back to your home. We thank you profoundly for availing our services and we hope that you were satisfied with our commitment to providing the best care and attention to you, our honoured guests. We would like to believe that this visit was a wonderful vacation and we are certain that you will carry back cherished memories for a lifetime.
Rajasthan Trip Itinerary for 7 Nights 8 Days
- Jaipur
- Ranthambore
- Pushkar
- Jaipur