Jaipur Pushkar Tour
Jaipur » Pushkar





Description
Jaipur and Pushkar are the two places in Rajasthan that are really famous for providing visitors with an authentic experience. Jaipur is also famous as the Pink City of this country, India, and you can see here a lot of ancient and historical places. While Pushkar is a sacred town in Rajasthan and is very popular for having the only temple in the world of Lord Brahma, who is the creator of the universe. A lot of tourists visit Jaipur to view its forts, bazaars, and traditional structures. Pushkar is significant for Hindu pilgrims and is also a tourist destination with its sacred lake and peaceful surroundings. It is also famous for its annual cattle fair, which draws visitors from various nations. If you make this Rajasthan tour booking, then it will help you to observe the lovely architecture of Jaipur and witness the religious and cultural side of Pushkar.
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Day 1. Arrival In Jaipur
After making your Rajasthan tour booking, you will land at Delhi airport, where a person from our company, Daily Tour & Travel, will meet you. He will then drive you to your first tour location, which is Jaipur. You will check into your hotel after reaching Jaipur and also take some rest before starting your Jaipur Pushkar tour package. Your first visit will be to this place called Hawa Mahal. Hawa Mahal is a very popular building, and you will be able to see here a lot of small windows. The next place will be City Palace, which is a large building with museums, courtyards, and amazing gardens from the time of Rajput kings. Then you will visit the Albert Hall Museum, the oldest museum in Rajasthan, which contains a lot of ancient and precious things. The other place you will visit is Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, where you will find many instruments used to determine time and observe celestial bodies. At night, before dinner, you can go to Jaipur's local bazaars, which are full of color and traditional stuff such as jewelry, fabrics, and handicrafts.
Day 2. Jaipur To Pushkar
You will start the second day of your Jaipur Pushkar tour package early with the first visit to Amer Fort. Amer Fort is a huge fort situated on a hilltop. The fort has open grounds, huge courtyards, and ancient buildings. The fort also provides a clear view of the surroundings. Following a visit to Amer Fort, you will proceed towards Pushkar. Pushkar is a religious town of great significance in Rajasthan. On arriving at Pushkar, you will check in at your hotel and relax for some time. Next, you will go to the Brahma Temple, the sole temple in the world for Lord Brahma. Later, you will proceed to the Savitri Temple. It is a hilltop temple that provides a decent view of the town. After visiting the temples, you can visit Pushkar local markets. You can purchase various things from these markets. Then, you will dine overnight at the hotel.
Day 3. Pushkar to Jaipur – Departure
You will have breakfast at the hotel on the final day of your Jaipur Pushkar tour package. After checking out, you will return to Jaipur. On reaching Jaipur, our driver will drop you at the Jaipur airport, from where you can take your flight to your home. This ends your Jaipur and Pushkar tour with Daily Tour & Travel.
Inclusions
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Stay in a hotel on a double occupancy basis.
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Buffet breakfast every day at the hotel.
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Private air-conditioned car with a professional driver for airport pick-up and drop-off in Jaipur.
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Support is provided at both arrival and departure.
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An English-speaking guide is included for better understanding.
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Enjoy an elephant ride at Amer Fort in Jaipur.
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All sightseeing and travel will be in a private air-conditioned car with a valid India tourism permit. If you are not satisfied with the car's condition, we will replace it immediately.
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Cost of fuel, toll charges, parking fees, and driver’s expenses are included.
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All applicable government taxes are covered.
Exclusions
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Any unexpected costs due to flight delays, cancellations, fare increases, strikes, or natural disasters.
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Personal expenses such as phone calls, laundry, beverages (soft or alcoholic), meals, tips, etc.
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Entry tickets for monuments and tourist places.
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Charges for using a camera inside monuments.
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Anything that is not listed under "Tour Inclusions".
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