This private trip offers you the exciting opportunity to experience four entirely different destinations in terms of topography, monuments, and way of life of the local population. In Agra, one can appreciate Mughal architecture, and in Jaipur, The Pink City, Hindu architecture. This package tour is curated so that it provides an opportunity to indulge in exciting activities. The majority of the Indian population lives in villages. Tordi Sagar offers you the authentic experience of a distinctive flavor of village life. It is also called Tordi Garh. The visit to Pushkar will allow you to explore the spiritual aspect of the Indian way of life.
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Agra: Whether it is the sunset view of Taj Mahal from Mehtab Bagh or sunrise view of Taj Mahal from the front. Taking a Selfie in front of the world-famous Taj Mahal is quite an exceptional experience. The greatest rugged Agra Fort will provide you the opportunity to click and admire the beauty of the Taj Mahal across river Yamuna. Fatehpur Sikri, the ghost city, will offer you the chance to tie a thread at the tomb of Holy Saint Shaikh Saleem Chishti. To get any wish fulfilled apart from the appreciation of unique architectural designs the magnificent buildings. The beauty of the Taj Mahal lies in the fact that it gives different impressions at other times of the day.So most importantly, this tour will provide you the chance to visit the Taj Mahal at Sunrise, when it offers the most beautiful sight with the pinnacle of its splendor.
Jaipur: The street walk in the buzzing, colorful bazaars of Jaipur will provide you the feel of the typical city of Rajasthan, which is famous for cotton textiles, block-printing, Blue Pottery, Bangles, Gems and Jewellery, colorful attire of the local folks, and of course street food. From Amer Fort, the view of the city is just excellent. It is a preferred spot for photography enthusiasts from all over the world. The City Palace will surprise you with its various textiles, armory, and collection of paintings apart from striking courtyards and outstanding craftsmanship. The observatory called Jantar Mantar will provide you the opportunity to delve into the excellence of mathematician Maharaja of Jaipur, Sawai Jai Singh. The multiple windows of Hawa Mahal, which the royal ladies used to witness victory processions, will delight you. The elephant ride at Amer Fort will also provide photography opportunities with its thrilling experience.
Tordi Garh: It is a quaint little village where one can have the tang of Indian village life by indulging in various activities like camel cart ride, trying a hand at Potter Wheel, observing their agricultural practices, visiting step well, irrigation systems, and their festivities. The sunset from dunes and Tordi Sagar Dam is quite thrilling and authentic.
Pushkar: Pushkar has its very own rustic and serene charm, which differentiates it from the other places of Rajasthan and has great reverence for Hindus. The meaning of Pushkar is Lotus, the residence of Lord Brahma, the creator of this universe.
After loosening up, visit Brahma Temple, the lone temple of Brahma in the world. Have lovely walks along various ghats of Pushkar Lake, observe people offering prayers, and taking a bath. In the evening, visit Savitri Temple. Observe the mesmerizing view of the sunset on the top of the mount where Savitri Temple is situated.
There are 1000 stairs to reach Savitri temple. The reward of the breeze and the view of the whole Pushkar is out of the world. Be careful regarding omnipresent monkeys at the shrine.
As per schedule
On this day, early in the morning, you will be picked up from your hotel by our representative and transfer to Agra. On the way we will visit Sikandra, The Tomb of Emperor Akbar. On reaching Agra, take time for relaxation. After relaxation, we will visit Agra Fort. Overnight stay will be in Agra.
Agra Fort: Palatial Palaces, vast courtrooms, and geometrical gardens are some of the highlights of Agra Fort. The important thing about this fort is that it was built/renovated by three different Mughal Emperors. First, it was built by Emperor Akbar. He made it with red sandstone. After that, Jahangir, the son of Akbar, made some altercations and addition to this fort. Then came lover of white marble Emperor Shah Jahan who destroyed some palaces built by Emperor Akbar and Jahangir. He replaced them with white marble. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Diwane-Aam, Diwan-e- Khas, and the queen’s residence are some places to be visited in Agra Fort. From here, one can get a long view across the River Yamuna of the Taj Mahal.
On the second day of this tour, we will wake up early and proceed for the most cherished view of the Taj Mahal, At Sunrise. After visiting Taj Mahal we will proceed for Jaipur and on the way we will visit Fatehpur Seekri. We will each Jaipur in the evening and if time permits we will embark on a street walk in the famous Jaipur bazaars to get the city’s first-hand vibe (Optional). Specifically speaking, the view of Albert Museum and Hawa Mahal (Wind Palace) in the night is just awe-inspiring. Due to illumination taking place throughout Jaipur every night. Overnight stay will be at Jaipur.
Taj Mahal: Emperor Shah Jahan, the fifth Mughal Emperor, built it in memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It is the most symmetric building in the world. The Emperor took the services of twenty thousand workers to get the Taj Mahal completed in twenty-two years. It is the finest example of Indo-Persian architecture, based on Char Bagh’s geometrical pattern. The principal mausoleum is at the end, and four gardens are in front of the Taj Mahal. It also provides optical illusions. Shadows and lights affect deployed brilliantly to exemplify the beauty of this wonder.
After the sunrise visit to the Taj Mahal, we will take you back to the hotel for some rest and breakfast. After breakfast, we will be visiting the manufacturing unit of artifacts for your memories.
Fatehpur Seekri: If the Taj Mahal is famous for its beauty, Fatehpur Seekhri is renowned for its art and architecture. The Panch Mahal, House of Commons, House of Lords, and the palaces of the three queens of Emperor Akbar, along with Buland Darwaza, the highest gate of the world, are marvels of architectural and aesthetic sense. The Palace of Tansen, the famous musician who has the power in his music to develop rain clouds and ignite an oil lamp, is some of the architectural wonders to be appreciated here. It took ten years to build this massive city. Due to lack of water, it was abandoned within eight years of occupation. This is the reason it is called ‘The Ghost City’
On this day, visit Amer Fort in the morning and on the way halt at Jal Mahal (The summer palace of Maharaja) for photography, later on, visit City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal (From outside). Overnight stay will be in Jaipur.
Amer Fort: Maharaja Man Singh built it. It is an enchanting complex of beautiful gardens, Halls, Pavilions, and royal mansions. It is an excellent example of Indo-Mughal architecture. The view from the upper story of Amer Fort is just out of the world.
After visiting Amer Fort, we will be visiting City Palace (The Residence of Maharaja), Jantar Mantar (The Observatory), Hawa Mahal (The Wind Palace).
City Palace: The Royal Residence of the Maharaja right in the center of the old city of Jaipur is an example of Indo-Mughal architecture. It has got imposing pavilions, Diwan-e-Aam, House of Commons, Diwan-e-Khas House of Lords, a museum with textiles, armory, paintings. These are some of the places which do have an awe-inspiring propensity.
Jantar Mantar: This is an observatory built by Raja Sawai Jai Singh, the founder of the Pink City of Jaipur, and is an example of the mathematical brilliance of that time. Suppose you provide the date of birth, place of birth, and time of birth. With the application of the instruments, a horoscope is prepared.
Hawa Mahal: This is also called ‘The Wind Palace’ due to its numerous windows. The specialty façade design is such that one can see outside, but nothing is visible from outside. The Royal Ladies used it to observe the victorious armies returning from the battlefields and festive processions. Afterward, take a walking tour of the market of Jaipur, where you will find people in colorful attire, shops selling traditional textiles and various ware. Roads will be full of multiple kinds of transport like rickshaws, cars, camel carts, and buses. Overnight stay will be in Jaipur.
On this day after breakfast, move for Tordi Garh. After lunches, undertake a local tour of the village in Jeep and visit step- well, agricultural fields, and temples to feel the village life. While taking a stroll at the local bazaar, visit Potter’s place where one can have a try at Potter’s Wheel. In the evening, proceed for dunes on Camel Cart for magical sunset with serene surroundings. Visit Tordi Sagar Dam to get insight into the irrigation system of the villager’s fields. Overnight stay will be in Tordi Garh.
After breakfast at Tordi Palace (A heritage property), drive down to Pushkar, the spiritual town. Lake surrounds Pushkar Town. After some time for relaxing, visit Brahma Temple and Savitri Temple. Take a walk along the banks of the lake to observe people engaged in their daily rituals.
The sunset at Pushkar is quite an exciting experience. The mirror image of the setting sun in the lake is quite exciting. The red skyline adds glamour to the serene surroundings of Pushkar Lake. Overnight stay will be in Pushkar.
This day morning will be free to visit various ghats (Bank) to observe Hindu rituals and after that transfer to Delhi. Arrive in Delhi in the evening. Tour concludes here.
Daily. Taj Mahal is closed on Fridays so the tour will first cover Jaipur then Agra on Fridays.
Available dates for Booking: 2022-07-16, 2022-08-06, 2022-08-20, 2022-09-10, 2022-09-17, 2022-10-01, 2022-10-08, 2022-10-15, 2022-10-22, 2022-10-31, 2022-11-05, 2022-11-12, 2022-11-19, 2022-11-26, 2022-12-03, 2022-12-10, 2022-12-17, 2022-12-24, 2023-01-07, 2023-01-14, 2023-01-21, 2023-01-28, 2023-02-04, 2023-02-11, 2023-02-18, 2023-02-24, 2023-03-04, 2023-03-11, 2023-03-18, 2023-03-24
Ans. Tordi Garh is an old-fashioned little village in the Tonk district in Indian state of Rajasthan. Tordi Garh is 100 kms from Jaipur the capital city of Rajasthan and 125 kms from spiritual town of Pushkar.
Ans. The best time to visit Tordi Garh is July to March. It provides different scenic beauty in different seasons. This is a perfect getaway in the seasons of monsoon, autumn, winters and spring. The summer months of April to June are to be avoided due to intense heat.
Yes. It is quite safe to visit Tordi Garh in India for solo lady traveller as villagers are nice and god fearing people. A good travel agency to be contacted for making travel and stay arrangements at Tordi Garh as the stays are limited.
Ans. At Tordi Garh there is no ATM but on the way to Tordi Garh in Jaipur and Ajmer plenty of ATMs are available.
Ans 5. Yes there is no prohibition in Tordi Garh in India.
Ans. The sixty five percent of Indian population lives in villages. This destination provides the perfect opportunity to a visitor to observe flavor of village life in India. It offers jeep safari, camel cart ride, wonderful sunset, ancient temples, historical step well, sand dunes, lake and yes off course colorful festivals. It also offers wonderful stay in heritage Palace with unmatched hospitality.
Ans. The spiritual town of Pushkar is located around 147 kms from Jaipur the capital city in Indian state of Rajasthan.
Ans. Pushkar is very well connected by road with Delhi. The nearest airport is in Jaipur around 148 kms away from Pushkar. The nearest railway station is in Ajmer at the distance of fifteen kilometers. It is 405 kms away from Delhi.
Ans. If you are admirer of spirituality, slow pace of life, beautiful sunset then Pushkar is perfect destination. It is also famous for cattle fair which takes place in the month of Novemebr.