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Home > India Style with Ranthambhore
India Style with Ranthambhore
India in style with Ranthambhore – 12 nights/13
days
Destinations of Ranthambhore -
Mumbai - Udaipur –
Jaipur - Ranthambore –
Agra -
Delhi
Day 01 – Arrive Mumbai
Arrive Mumbai. Met on arrival
and transfer to Hotel The Oberoi. 
Located in the heart of Mumbai’s business district, this
elegant luxury hotel overlooking the Arabian Sea offers
impeccable service, understated luxury and excellent facilities
including an exclusive spa and fitness center by Banyan
Tree. It is the preferred hotel choice of discerning tourists
and business travelers and the perfect gateway to India.
Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay is the commercial capital
of India. Known as the "city that never sleeps",
Mumbai is a potpourri of cultures, customs and lifestyles.
This is a city that thrives on commerce at every level during
the day and lets its hair down unabashedly at night. Mumbai
is also home to the largest film industry in the country.
The city is dotted with a multitude of Victorian and Indian
architectural landmarks that add some charm.
Day 02 – In Mumbai
Breakfast at the hotel.
Half day city tour of Mumbai visiting :
Hanging
Gardens
The Hanging Gardens or Ferozshah Mehta Gardens
were laid in 1881 on top of a reservoir on Malabar Hill.
The garden provides a spectacular view of the city.
Mani
Bhavan (Gandhi Memorial)
Mahatma Gandhi's residence in Bombay between 1917-34 has
been converted into a museum, which displays pictures and
books related to his life.
Gateway
of India
The Gateway of India was built in 1924 to commemorate
the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to India. Built
in the 16th century Gujarati style, the monument stood testament
to British supremacy. Ironically, it was from here that
the last British troops left the country after independence.
Marine
Drive
Also known as Netaji Subhas Chandra Marg, Marine
Drive features a bustling waterfront promenade. Marine Drive
is built on land reclaimed along the Arabian coast, and
runs from Nariman point to the foot of Malabar Hill. Sunsets
here are particularly beautiful.
Prince
of Wales Museum
Like the Gateway of India, this structure commemorates
the visit of King George V. The building is built in Indo
Sarcenic style and is surrounded by beautiful gardens. The
central hall features a huge dome which is believed to have
been inspired by the Gol Gumbaz. The museum, which opened
in 1923, has an impressive collection of artifacts from
places such as Elephanta Island, Jogeshwari Caves, and the
Indus valley. There is a large collection of terra-cotta
figurines, ivory carvings, statues, and miniatures Overnight
in Mumbai.
Day 03 – Fly Mumbai - Udaipur
Transfer to airport in
time to connect flight 9W-3301 for Udaipur at 0555 hrs.
Arrive Udaipur at 0740 hrs. Met on arrival in Udaipur and
transfer to Hotel Udai Vilas.

The latest in the line of
luxury hotels from the Oberoi Group, the Udai Vilas is a
truly outstanding hotel overlooking the picturesque Lake
Pichola and the City Palace. Udaivilâs has been conceived
as a splendid palace, wonderfully recreating the romance
of the past, representing the continuity of the grand traditions
of Mewar and yet completely in keeping with the 21st century.
The resort is spread over an expanse of 30 acres, and its
carefully planned and executed design has evolved as a seamless
assimilation of spaces resembling the old palaces. Courtyards
and walkways, gently rippling water bodies fountains and
reflecting pools, and exquisitely landscaped gardens, sculptures
and frescoes, arches and domes, niches and alcoves - the
building
itself to discovery and continual surprise. Embellished
by beautiful works of art and craft from in and around the
region, Udaivilâs is a vast canvas with an almost lambent
quality, changing with the light and seasons and possessed
of a sense of timelessness. The resort has speciality restaurants
serving fine Indian and international cuisine. One of its
special features is a world-class spa and wellness centre
offering a wide range of rejuvenating and relaxing treatments.
Rest of the day at leisure. 
Udaipur, was founded in
1567 by Maharana Udai Singh, a descendant of the legendary
Sisodias of Mewar. Dotted with marble palaces, hibiscus
- laden gardens and fountain pavilions, Udaipur appeals
to the imagination of poets and painters, travellers and
writers like no other city in the country. The city's inherent
romance and beauty and its remarkable past redolent with
episodes of heroism and splendor, continue to enthrall the
visitor even today. Udaipur, the City of Dawn, looms up
like a vision in white. Surrounded by hills and mountains
and set on the edge of three lakes which lead on to a fertile
plain - it is a truly enchanting city. Narrow streets lined
with vividly coloured stalls, gardens, temples and palaces
mirrored in the placid blue waters of Lake Pichola, add
to the magic of Udaipur. Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 04 – In Udaipur
Breakfast at the hotel.
Half day city tour of Udaipur visiting:
City Palace:
The imposing City Palace, towering over the lake, is the
largest palace complex in Rajasthan. The main part of the
palace is now preserved as a museum with a large and varied
collection of glass, porcelain figures and miniature paintings.
Jagdish Temple:
It is located only 150 mts from the city palace is the famous
Jagdish Temple. This fine Indo-Aryan Temple was built by
Maharana Jagat Singh in 1651 and enshrines a black stone
image of Lord Vishnu as Jagannath, Lord of the universe.
A brass image of the Garuda is in a shrine in front of the
temple.
Saheliyon ki bari:
The Saheliyon ki bari or the garden of the Maids of Honour,
is in the north of the city. It is a small ornamental garden
with fountains, stone elephants and a delightful lotus pool.
Overnight in Udaipur.
Day 05 – Fly Udaipur - Jaipur
Breakfast at the hotel.
Transfer to airport in time to connect flight 9W-3301 for
Jaipur at 0810 hrs. Arrive Jaipur at 0915 hrs. Met on arrival
in Jaipur and transfer to Hotel
Raj Vilas. 
Hotel Raj Vilas,set amidst
32 acres of lush gardens, orchards, decorative pools and
fountains, Raj Vilas provides a heaven for the senses. Exemplary
service comes together with harmoniously appointed interiors
to give you a taste of the gracious lifestyle of legendary
Rajput princes. In the elegant deluxe rooms with four-poster
beds and sunken marble baths, you will find yourself engulfed
in luxury. The central courtyard houses a World class spa
with steam rooms, saunas, Jacuzzis, plunge pools and a gymnasium.
The Hotel of course offers Indian and International cuisine
and a well stocked bar. A member of the Leading Hotels of
the World and Small Luxury Hotels of the World, Rajvilâs
is the perfect base from which to explore Jaipur's fascinating
and exotic history. The Raj Vilas has been the home for
many visiting dignatories and Heads of State, including
President Clinton recently and has won numerous awards from
industry publications like the Tatler and Conde Nast Traveller
day at leisure.
Jaipur, the Pink City,
was built as the former capital of a princely state of the
same name. The city was founded in 1728 by Maharaja Sawai
Jai Singh, the ruler of Amber. In 1900 the population was
only 160,000 people but today the population is close to
3 million and as a result the heart of the town, around
the City Palace and the bazaars is rather dirty and crumbling.
There are however several sites worth visiting and a full
day should be set aside for touring and shopping. An evening
stroll in the bazaars provides not only the opportunity
to buy some lovely textiles, jewels and everyday items but
also the opportunity to study and photograph the delightful
old buildings of Jaipur. These are built of pink stucco
in imitation of sandstone and are highly decorative. Overnight
in Jaipur.

Day 06 – In Jaipur
Breakfast at the hotel
Full day city tour of Jaipur visiting:
The Amber Fort at Amber (11
Kms out of Jaipur on the road to Delhi)
is an example of Rajput architecture and was commenced in
1592 by Raja Man Singh, a commander in Emperor Akbar’s army
and a member of his inner circle of nine courtiers. The
Fort as we see it today was completed in 1792 and over looks
Maotha Lake. The climb to the fort is on gaily-bedecked
Elephants
Hawa
Mahal, or the "Palace of Winds"
was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh and forms
part of the City Palace, extending from the Zenana or women's
chambers. Its original intention was to allow royal ladies
to observe everyday life in the street below without being
seen. It has five stories and the side facing the street
has 953 small windows. The breeze (hawa) which circulates
through these windows gives the palace its name, and keeps
it cool.
The
City Palace & Museum - In the heart
of the Jaipur, the City Palace is an imposing blend of traditional
Rajasthan and Mughal architecture. The vast palace complex
occupies one seventh of the walled city of Jaipur and was
originally built by Maharaja Jai Singh II. The complex is
divided into a series of courtyards, sprawling gardens and
buildings including several palatial structures. There are
lots of interesting objects and aspects to the Palace such
as the two largest silver vessels in the world (according
to the Guinness Book); the gateway Ridhi Sidhi Pol, with
four small doorways decorated with motifs depicting the
four seasons and graceful seven storey ‘Chandra Mahal',
or the Moon Palace, home to the present Maharaja of Jaipur.
Jantar
Mantar, also known as, Yantra Mandir is
an equinoctial dial intended to measure the time of day,
correct to half a second, and declination of the Sun and
the other heavenly bodies. Maharaja Jai Singh II constructed
two of these massive solar dials after witnessing a heated
debate in the court of the Mughal Emperor. The Maharaja
decided that the nation needed to be educated on the subject
of astronomy and constructed an astronomical observatory
in Delhi and then Jaipur. Overnight in Jaipur
Day 07 – Drive Jaipur – Ranthambore (180 kms/03
hrs)
Breakfast at the hotel
Drive to Ranthambore. On arrival in Ranthambore check in
at Hotel Vanya Vilas.
Vanya Vilas in Ranthambore. Vanya vilas is India's first
luxury jungle camp
and it is situated adjacent to the famous tiger sanctuary
of Ranthambore. Accommodation is in 25 luxury air-conditioned
tents, which are located to ensure maximum privacy. In true
Oberoi Vilas style, each tent has a large well-appointed
marble bathroom with freestanding, bathtub, separate shower
stall and double vanity. The resort area totals almost 20
acres and yet only 5% is to be built upon, leaving space
for the many trees and extensive natural flora, ensuring
the natural beauty of the area is maintained.
Ranthambore,
Near the town of Sawai Madhopur, midway between Bharatpur
and Kota lies the
Ranthambore National Park, one of the finest examples of
the Project Tigers' conservations efforts in India. The
National Park covers an area of aprox. 1300 sq kms and is
abundant with animal as well as bird life, has a sytem of
lakes and rivers hemmed in by steep high crags. The terrain
alternates between open bushland and fairly dense forest
and is peppered with ruined pavillions, chattris and hides
- the area was formerly the hunting preserve of the Maharajas.
There are good chances of tiger sightings here, but even
if you don't see a tiger, its worth a visit for the scenery
alone; in India its not often you get a chance to see such
a large area of virgin bush. Overnight in Ranthambore. 
Overnight in Ranthambore
Day 08 - In Ranthambore 
Breakfast at the hotel
Morning and Afternoon game rides into Ranthambore
National Park.
Overnight in Ranthambore
Day 09 – Drive Ranthambore – Agra (310
kms/06½ hrs)
Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive to Agra. En-route
visiting Fatehpur Sikri -- The deserted
capital of Emperor Akbar approximately 35 kms outside Agra.
Built in the 16th century, this city was abandoned 12 years
later due to a scarcity of water. The entire city of Red
sand stone (sand stone palaces and temples) is virtually
intact and a site worth seeing is the 54 m high main entrance
-- The Buland Darwaza, The gate of victory constructed to
commemorate Akbar’s victory in Gujarat
On arrival in Agra check in at Hotel
Amar Vilas.
Only 600 metres from the
Taj Mahal stands the Oberoi Group's new luxury resort, the
Amarvilas. The classical architecture of the hotel is complemented
by the elaborate gardens, terraced lawns, fountains, reflection
pools and pavilions. The hotel has been designed to give
guests uninterrupted views of the Taj Mahal from all rooms
and suites. The lobby, restaurants, bar and tea lounge also
offer spectacular views of the world famous monument. The
décor and service spell the ultimate in comfort and
the luxurious spa offers non-clinical therapies.
Agra, is home to India's
most famous landmark, the Taj Mahal. Other than the Taj
and the Agra Fort, built by the Emperor Akbar in the 16th
century, Agra is a fairly unremarkable town, typical of
the northern plains of India. Overnight in Agra.
Day 10 - In Agra
Breakfast at the hotel.
Half day sightseeing tour of Agra visiting:
Taj Mahal
was constructed between 1631 and 1654. The Mughal Emperor
Shah Jahan commissioned its construction as a mausoleum
for his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Legend has it that
her last wish to the Emperor was for a symbol or a monument
to their love. He kept his promise and built her tomb, the
Taj Mahal, in Agra. It took more than 20 years, and most
of the treasury, to finish it. Today, it stands as the ultimate
monument to love and homage to her beauty and life.
Agra
Fort is located about 2.5kms northwest of
the Taj Mahal and is a crescent shaped walled city,
surrounded by a moat and facing out over the Yamuna River.
The perimeter wall measures about 2.4kms and is built of
red sandstone – the Fort is also known as Lal Qila, the
Red Fort. Construction commenced in 1565 under the Emperor
Akbar but it was his grandson, Shah Jahan, who added more
palatial accommodations. At the end of his life, Shah Jahan
was imprisoned in the fort by his son Aurangzeb, a punishment
which might not seem so harsh, considering the palace luxury.
It is rumored that Shah Jahan died in Muasamman Burj, a
tower with a marble balcony that offers an excellent view
of the Taj Mahal.
Itimad-ud-Daulah’s
Tomb - The
guide books describe this tomb as a ‘jewel box’ in marble
& it is certainly one of the most beautiful burial places
we have ever seen. Dating to 1622, it is a combination of
white marble, coloured mosaic, stone inlay and lattice work
and was built by Nur Jahan (the Emperor Jehangir’s favourite
wife) for her father Itimad-ud-Dualah who was the Lord Treasurer
of the Mughal Empire before his death. This tomb is on the
Eastern side of the Yamuna River and crossing over the narrow
bridge is quite an adventure. If your stay in Agra is short
& the traffic is bad, your guide may not have time to
include this tomb in your touring. Be sure to discuss it
with him if you are very keen. Overnight in Agra.
Day 11 – Drive Agra – Delhi (220 kms/04 hrs)
Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive to Delhi. On arrival in Delhi check
in at Hotel The Oberoi.
The Oberoi, New Delhi reflects the city’s spirit in a harmonious
blend of tradition and contemporary sophistication. Located
close to the city center near business, commercial and shopping
districts, the luxury hotel overlooks Delhi’s prestigious
Golf Club on one side and the heritage site of Humayun’s
Tomb on the other. Exquisite interiors, impeccable service
and fine cuisine combine to make this the Capital’s most
graceful and elegant hotel. The award winning hotel is ideal
for business travel or holidays to explore the cultural
wonders of Delhi.
Delhi
is the capital of India and its third largest city.
Delhi consists of two parts - New Delhi, the city created
in 1911 as the imperial capital of India by the British
and the Old Delhi, the Muslim capital of India between the
17th and 19th centuries. In fact there have been at least
eight cities on the site of modern Delhi - the earliest
known settlement, Indraprastha, featured in the epic Mahabharata
over 3000 years ago. Though not always the capital, Delhi
has always been an important city in the northern region
of the subcontinent. Overnight in Delhi.

Day 12 – In Delhi
Breakfast at the hotel.
Full day city tour of Old and New Delhi
visiting :
Red
Fort: - derived from a Hindi word Lal (meaning
Red) and Quila (meaning Fort), is laid out along the river
Yamuna as an irregular octagon, surrounded by a wall of
about 2.4 kms in circumference and built of red sandstone.
Shah Jahan started construction of this massive fort in
1638 and it was completed in 1648.
Jama
Masjid: In Old Delhi, an architectural extravaganza
of Shah Jahan, is the country's largest mosque where thousands
of Muslims offers prayers even today. It was built in 1658.
Chandni
Chowk (Silver Street): is the colourful
main street and shopping bazaar of Old Delhi and is today
one of the country's best known wholesale markets for textiles,
electronic goods and watches. The entire area was designed
by Jahanara Begum, Shah Jahan's favourite daughter and was
originally the home of well-to-do families. 
Raj
Ghat -- the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi
India
Gate: This 42m high, free standing arch
was built in 1931. and was originally called All India War
Memorial in the memory of the 90,000 soldiers of the Indian
Army who died in World War I.
Rashtrapati
Bhavan (President's House): is the official
residence of President of the country. Designed by Lutyens,
it was the official residence of the Viceroy when the British
ruled India.
Humayun's
Tomb: Built by Haji Begum (widow of the
Emperor Humayun) in 1565 - 66, nine years after his death.
Qutub
Minar: This magnificent structure was built
by the Muslim King Qutab - ud - din Aibak in 1199 A.D. The
Minar is 72.5 mtrs high and its base is a mosque.
Bahai
Temple -- shaped like a lotus flower and
a proof of India's secularism. Overnight in Delhi
Day 13 – Depart Delhi
Breakfast at the hotel.
Day at leisure until transfer to airport in time to connect
flight for onward destination.
India Style Ranthambhore
Inclusions:-
# Accommodation on twin sharing room only basis at the hotels
mentioned above.
# All arrival-departure
transfers and land transportation using a chauferred air-conditioned
Car exactly as mentioned above in the Itinerary.
# Sightseeing tours/Game
rides alongwith a local English Speaking Guide/Naturalist
and including entrance fee to monuments/park exactly as
mentioned above in the Itinerary.
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