Embark on a 3-day Jaipur to Udaipur journey via Pushkar, offering the perfect blend of Rajasthan’s cultural richness and architectural grandeur. Begin in Jaipur, the vibrant Pink City, known for its royal palaces and bustling bazaars. On the way to Udaipur, make a spiritually uplifting stop in Pushkar, home to the sacred Pushkar Lake and the rare Brahma Temple. Conclude your trip in Udaipur, the romantic City of Lakes, celebrated for its serene waters and majestic palaces. This short yet immersive itinerary is an ideal way to experience some of the finest destinations in Rajasthan. Enjoy a seamless and unforgettable exploration of these iconic cities on a 3-day tour.
- Explore the royal heritage of Jaipur, the Pink City
- Enjoy a short, spiritually enriching stop at Pushkar
- Visit the sacred Pushkar Lake and the rare Brahma Temple
- Discover the romantic charm of Udaipur, the City of Lakes
- Comfortable private transportation with professional driver
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Your adventure begins in Jaipur, a city celebrated for its vibrant culture and majestic architecture. Once you've checked into your hotel, set out to explore the top attractions this enchanting city has to offer.
"Begin your exploration with the Hawa Mahal, famously known as the 'Palace of Winds.' This iconic Jaipur landmark was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh and is made from striking red and pink sandstone. Located on the edge of the City Palace, it extends into the Zenana, or women’s chambers, allowing royal ladies to watch street festivities while remaining hidden from view.
"Next, make your way to the City Palace, the regal residence of Jaipur’s royal family. This magnificent complex owes its grandeur to the vision and ambition of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh. Constructed between 1729 and 1732, the palace was built alongside the founding of the city of Jaipur, reflecting the Maharaja’s dedication to creating a well-planned and majestic capital.
Next, head to Jantar Mantar, located opposite the City Palace. This remarkable astronomical observatory, built in the early 18th century, features a collection of about 20 large, fixed instruments. These monumental structures, made of masonry, are unique in their design, showcasing variations of known instruments with distinct characteristics of their own.
The Royal Gaitor Tumbas are a collection of memorial cenotaphs dedicated to the Rajput rulers, constructed after their cremations. These elegant structures, shaped like chattris, are arranged in multiple walled courtyards. Crafted from white marble, they are beautifully adorned with intricate carvings, adding to their regal and serene ambiance.
Jal Mahal, built from red sandstone, is a stunning five-story palace, with four of its floors submerged under water. When the lake is full, only the top floor remains visible. The palace spans an impressive 300 acres and the lake itself reaches a maximum depth of 4.5 meters.
Depart early in the morning for Udaipur, traveling via Pushkar. In Pushkar, visit the famous Brahma Temple and enjoy a leisurely stroll around the serene Pushkar Lake. After your visit, continue your journey to Udaipur.
The Brahma Temple in Pushkar, Rajasthan, is a significant Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Brahma, the creator god. It is one of the few temples in India solely dedicated to Brahma, making it a unique and revered destination for devotees. The temple's origins date back to the 14th century, with the present structure also dating from that period.
Take a stroll around Pushkar Lake and explore the surrounding temples, ghats, and scenic views that make this sacred site so special.
After exploring Pushkar, you'll be transferred directly to Udaipur, a 5-hour drive away. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel, refresh, and relax.
The Udaipur City Palace is a magnificent, historic complex of palaces, courtyards, and gardens, built over centuries by the Mewar rulers. A prominent landmark in Udaipur, Rajasthan, it is renowned for its stunning architecture and breathtaking views of Lake Pichola. A blend of Rajasthani, Mughal, and European styles, the palace is a major tourist attraction, featuring a museum that offers a glimpse into the royal history of the region.
Shri Jagdish Temple is a stunning example of Hindu iconography, featuring three stories of intricately hand-carved stone and a towering steeple nearly 79 feet high. As the largest temple in Udaipur, it stands as a remarkable architectural marvel. The temple is centrally located, with several lanes branching off from the city wall (Sheharpanah) leading directly to it.
The Ahar Cenotaphs in Udaipur are a collection of over 250 royal memorials, also known as "Chhatris," dedicated to the Mewar Dynasty rulers. These dome-shaped pavilions, showcasing intricate craftsmanship, stand as a testament to the grandeur of the kingdom. The site also features an archaeological museum, offering valuable insights into the region’s history and culture.
Lake Pichola, located in Udaipur, Rajasthan, is an artificial freshwater lake created in 1362, named after the nearby Picholi village. It is one of several interconnected lakes that have developed over the centuries in and around the iconic city of Udaipur.
The Udaipur Ropeway, introduced in 2008, has quickly become one of the city’s top tourist attractions. The cable car connects Deen Dayal Park, located atop a hill near Lake Pichola, to Machhala Hill, home to the Karni Mata Temple. The ropeway was commissioned to accommodate the large number of devotees visiting the temple and other historic sites on Machhala Hill.
"Saheliyon-ki-Bari, meaning 'Garden of the Maidens,' is a beautiful and popular garden located in the northern part of Udaipur, Rajasthan. Built by Rana Sangram Singh, the garden features elegant fountains, marble pavilions, a serene lotus pool, and intricately carved marble elephants, making it a favorite spot for visitors.
Fateh Sagar Lake, an artificial lake in Udaipur, Rajasthan, is known for its serene waters and picturesque surroundings. Located northwest of the city and encircled by hills, it features well-maintained walkways that attract both locals and tourists. The lake is dotted with three islands, one of which is home to the Udaipur Solar Observatory.
"The Vintage and Classic Car Museum in Udaipur showcases a collection of around 20 antique vehicles, including 4 Rolls-Royces, 2 Cadillacs, an MG-TC convertible, a Ford-A convertible, a Vauxhall-12, and more. The museum also features unique exhibits like solar-powered rickshaws, making it a must-visit for automobile enthusiasts.
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