

talk
about Rajasthan is a talk just about everything barring the South West
region of the state. Probably because there are not many who venture there.
This region, however, is full of such attractions, which are not
pictographed in tourist brochures. Moreover, it is really heartening to find
the people and culture completely isolated, hence completely unadulterated.
A great opportunity to discover this Lost World.
Day 01: Rohet: Reach Jodhpur by flight from New
Delhi/Mumbai and further drive straight to Rohetgarh- a charming village
encompassing a heritage hotel of the same name. Rest of the day at leisure.
Day 02: Rohet: During the day you have the option of
either taking a sightseeing tour of Jodhpur city or join a safari to Bishnoi
villages.

Day
03: Jaisalmer: Reach Jaisalmer by road and check in. Explore the
Golden city on your own in the evening. Transfer on camels to desert camp in
a village outside Jaisalmer.
Day 04: Jaisalmer: Half day guided sightseeing of
Jaisalmer and further transfer to a village outside Jaisalmer to spend the
day in rustic desert atmosphere. Night stay in desert camp.
Day 05: Daspan: Take this less frequented route to the
unexplored parts of Thar Desert and reach Daspan. Check in the highly
personalized atmosphere of Castle Durjan Niwas in this village. This village
presents the most untouched picture of Indian villages. You may see a whole
range of crafts being practiced right in front.
Day 06: Bhadrajun: Drive through very untouched and virgin
scenery of villages, farms and tribal settlements and reach the very
peacefully located castle of Bhadrajun for the night stay.

Day
07: Mount Abu: Reach Mount Abu - Rajasthan's only hill retreat
blessed with pleasant climate all through the year. Your first day here will
be spent leisurely walking around its lake and appreciating its greenery.
Day 08: Mount Abu: Visit the Dilwara Jain temples,
unparalleled in every aspect of creativity and artistry on marble. The
marble here is so finely carved that it seems almost translucent!
Day 09: Dungarpur: Drive through tribal dominated areas
and reach Dungarpur. Stay in the most amazing suites of a palace still
inhabited by the royal family - a rare opportunity to be entertained by the
royal family and closely see the princely lifestyle. Day free at leisure.
Day 10: Dungarpur: Visit the stunning interiors of Juna
Mahal Palace. Walk around the town in free time. The place has largest
concentration of Bhil tribal population in Rajasthan.

Day
11: Dhariyawad: Reach Dhariyawad and stay in its beautiful fort.
The fort is adjacent to Sitamata Wildlife Sanctuary. Take a horse safari to
explore the forested region and Bhil tribal settlements.
Day 12: Devigarh: In a few hours drive, check in one of
the most beautiful heritage hotels of India located in the outskirts of
Udaipur city. After some leisure you may have a half-day sightseeing of
Udaipur city.
Day 13: Deogarh: Driving through Eklingji/ Nagda and
visiting the Molela (famous for its terracotta art) village, finally reach
Deogarh Mahal - a charming palace having tastefully decorated rooms. Evening
at leisure watching spectacular cultural performances.

Day 14: Deogarh: Take an excursion to Kumbhalgarh fort or
Ranakpur temples. Later, explore the Deogarh town on your own.
Day 14: Jaipur: After arrival at Jaipur, take a city
sightseeing trip. In the evening walk through many interesting lanes of
Jaipur, which are full of shops of artisans, temples and traditional houses.
Day 15: Jaipur: Morning walking tour of some interesting
streets and squares of the Pink City to catch glimpses of the habitual
patterns of its people which even includes attending heart-rending prayers
at Sri Govind Devji temple. Elephant ride to Amber Fort during the day.
Visit to a farmhouse for local Rajasthani dinner.
Day 16: Departure: Drive to New Delhi and check in. Day
free for shopping or at leisure. At appropriate time transfer to airport for
your flight back home. The Tour Ends.