| North India Tour Packages |
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| Two Days Tours |
| Jaipur -
Ajmer - Pushkar |
| Every Wed. & Saturday : Dep. 6.00 AM |
Arr. Next Day
11.00 PM
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| Place
to Visit : |
Amber Fort |
Jantar Mantar |
Museum |
Maharaja place |
Hawa Mahal |
Albert Hall |
Ajmer dargah (Masjid) |
Pushkar (Brahma Temple) |
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Ajmer - is venerated as a holy place for both Hindus and Muslims. It has the
mausoleum of the Sufi saint, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, whose blessings
are eagerly sought by pilgrims to his dargah. Known as the ‘Dargah
Sharif', the last resting place of the saint who died in 1235 lies at
the foot of a barren hill. The saint's marble domed mausoleum is India's
most important shrine for Muslims and receives an endless flow of
visitors of all religions as the sick, the troubled and the childless
come here seeking a boon, a blessing or just peace of mind. Legend has
it that the Mughal emperor, Akbar came here to the saint in the 16 th
century in quest of a boon for an heir and the saint obliged.
The Urs or annual pilgrimage of the devout is
celebrated each May at the Dargah with millions of pilgrims arriving in
Ajmer to pay homage. Lengthy queues of several kilometres snake their
way past the tomb at the shrine while outside the Dargah precincts, two
massive cauldrons cook sweet rice garnished with dry fruits and
condiments to be served as ‘tabarukh' or sanctified food. Within the
dargah lies a mosque, built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Like all
of Shah Jahan's buildings, the mosque too, is an architectural marvel - a
magnificent building in white marble with a long and narrow courtyard
for the faithful to pray in, richly embellished with ornate calligraphic
inscriptions, delicate carvings and detailed trelliswork.
Pushkar - is one of the most famous Hindu pilgrimage sites and it is said that a
dip in the sacred lake of Pushkar is akin to the visits to the four
main Hindu shrines known as 'Chaar Dhaam'. The charming lake of Pushkar
is surrounded by hills on three sides and sand dunes on the fourth and
presents an ideal site for the religious and cattle fair, which is held
every year in the month of October or November. Pushkar alone has more
than 400 temples and is said to be the only place with a temple
dedicated to Lord Brahma, one of the most important member of the Holy
Trinity of Hindus who is known as 'The Creator').
According to Hindu mythology, all the gods visit Pushkar for five days
in a year to bless the devout and absolve them of their sins. There are
many legends associated to the origin of Pushkar and Pushkar Fair but
they have one thing in common. They are all associated with Lord Brahma.
A visit to pushkar Fair is an experience of a lifetime and is certainly
not worth a miss.
Jaipur - popularly
known, as Pink City founded by Maharaja Jai Singh II is the capital of
Rajasthan, offering an endless variety of crafts, gem and jewellery
centres. A contractor's compulsion famed Jaipur to Pink city and the
city is the pristine jewel in the desert sands of Rajasthan with a
combination of traditional hues with the blend of modern trends. It
remains the only city in the world symbolizing the nine divisions of the
universe, through nine rectangular sectors.

Amber Fort - One of the most
magnificent destinations in Jaipur, on the rugged hills outside of town
sits Amer Fort. (Amber Fort). It is an example of fascinating blend of
Hindu and Muslim architecture built in red sandstone and white marble.
The highlight of the fort is the Seesh Mahal (mirror Palace), a palace
known for its craftsmanship in mirrors.
The City palace (Museum) :
In the heart of the old city is the former royal residence built in a
blend of the Rajasthani and Mughal styles. The palace houses a museum
with a superb collection of Rajasthani costumes and an armoury of the
Mughals and the Rajputs.
Hawa Mahal - Built in 1799 A.D,
the Hawa Mahal or the Palace of winds is a major Rajput landmark. The
monument was originally conceived with the aim of enabling ladies of the
royal household to watch the everyday life and royal processions of the
city. 
Jantar Mantar - Largest of the five
remarkable observatories made by Jai Singh in five different cities,this
is the best-preserved one. It shows the Maharaja's passion for
astronomy.
Albert Hall (Central Museum) - lies in the Ram
Niwas Garden . It is a vast and verdant garden housing a zoo, a
greenhouse, an aviary, a museum and a sports ground. Maharaja Sawai Ram
Singh II built it in 1868 as a relief project for his famine struck
subjects. The zoo has a very depressing atmosphere as badly nourished
bird and animals have to survive here in their artificial homes with no
sympathy or medical care. |
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| Schedule |
| Delhi (Head
Office) |
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Dep. 6.00
A.M. to Jaipur |
| Jaipur |
Arr. 11.00 A.M. |
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| Sight
Seeing (Jaipur) |
Amber Fort,
Jantar Mantar, Museum, Maharaja Palace, Hawa Mahal & Albert Hall |
| Jaipur |
Night Halt |
Dep. 6.00
AM to Ajmer |
| Sight Seeing |
Ajmer Durgah (Masjid) |
Dep. 11.30 AM to
Pushkar |
| Pushkar |
Arr. 12.30 P.M. |
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| Sight Seeing |
Brahma Temple |
Dep. 02.30 P.M. to
Delhi |
| Back to
Delhi (Head Office) |
Arr. 11.00 P.M. |
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| Fares Detail |
| A/c
Deluxe Rs. 2,300/- |
Transportation
charges without accommodation (5 to 11 years) |
| Volvo A/c Air
Bus Rs. 2,400/- |
| A/c Deluxe Rs.
2,700/- |
Transportation
charges with accommodation on twin sharing basis |
| Volvo A/c Air
Bus Rs. 2,800/- |
| A/c Deluxe Rs.
2,600/- |
Transportation
charges with accommodation on triple sharing basis |
| Volvo A/c Air
Bus Rs. 2,700/- |
| A/c Deluxe Rs.
3,200/- |
Transportation
with accommodation on single sharing basis |
| Volvo A/c Air
Bus Rs. 3,300/- |
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