Highlights


Discover the rural part of Rajasthan where very few Tourists have ever gone so far.
Stay in the medieval forts & Palace in medieval atmosphere
Discover the life style & tradition of Rajputs
Take part in the Opium ceremony
Visit the region of Shekawati, where the Havelis are decorated with mural paintings
Ranthambore one of the most beautiful wildlife sanctuary of India


 
 


Princes of Villages

(13 Nights & 14 Days in India)

Tour Type: Cultural, in the rural part of Rajasthanl; Hotels: Haveli, Forts & palaces;
(Note:Some of the village’s accommodations are basic & authentic};  Transportation: A/C Vehicle along with a knowledgeable driver.
Prince of Villages TourSeason:July to April; Best Season: October to March

Itinerary:
Day 1:
Arrive Delhi – Neemrana; Day 2: Nawalgarh; Day 3: Kuchaman; Day 4: Khimsar; Day 5: Khimsar – Jodhpur - Chandelao; Day 6: Chandelao - Bhadrajun; Day 7: Bhadrajun - Narlai  (Visit Ranakpur);  
Day 8:
Narlai - Udaipur; Day 9: Udaipur – visit Chittorgarh – Bundi; Day 10: Ranthambore;  Day 11: Jaipur; Day 12: Jaipur; Day 13: Agra; Day 14: Agra – Delhi – Transfer; Day 15: Delhi – Home.

In "Rajasthan" (or country of Kings) you can still feel the feudal system which existed till 1947 . The Maharajas (Great King or King of kings) were accustomed to announce the title of “Rajas or dukes” to their brothers, half brothers & far cousins. All these Rajas were from royal family but the similar title was also given to those who were brave enough to win the heart of Maharajas, by expressing their courage & valour during the time of wars. Although the Rajas ruled a small part of the country or few districts & villages, but they played a very important role in the history of Rajasthan, and like the Maharajas they too built the palaces, forts & cities.

Prince of Villages Tour PackageThis tour will take you to the core of Rajasthan where it seems as if time has stopped. Though the ruling system of Rajas like the past has been abolished, but their forts & palaces still exist. The ambience of their forts & palaces which have been converted into hotels where you will stay & give you a perfect idea about their power, glory, luxury which is now fading away. Some of the last generation of rajas still live in these palaces & may tell you legendary stories of their fore – fathers who win the heart of maharajas & built these forts & Palaces.  In the evening they normally bring local musicians from village & make you feel the presence of glorious past.