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Dec 23, 2010 - 5 Jan, 2011 (15-days) India Rajasthan Experience
Cost Rm3200 (per pax for 8 pax group), Rm2950 (10 pax group) & Rm2850 (14 pax group and above)
(EXCLUDED AIR ASIA KL-Delhi-KL)

Depart
23 Dec 2010 Kuala Lumpur LCCT(KUL) to Delhi (DEL) Depart 1600 Arrive 1910

Return
4 Jan 2011 Delhi(DEL) to Kuala Lumpur LCCT(KUL) Depart 2025 Arrive 0435 (+1 day) (NOTE : Arrive LCCT on next day early morning 5 Jan)

Update 22 July 10 - We are getting confirmation by collecting deposit now. Please confirm your seat asap, so that everybody can purchase the flight ticket accordingly.

Update 30 Mac 10 - We will use Air Asia to New Delhi which is lower fare compare other airlines. Current fare included taxes is Rm719. We will confirm the trip once we have min 10 pax. As such, please register or confirm with rachelheng123@gmail.com asap, so that everybody can crab lower fare now.

Update 26 Jan10 - Air Asia will launched to New Delhi start from Aug 2010. As such, we may consider to opt for Air Asia if flight fare is lower. We are based on current Flight Fare Rm1100. Trip cost will be adjust accordingly. Kindly register asap to crab lower fare.

Update 23 Jan 10 - Winter is the best time of the year to visit the Deserts of Rajasthan. We coupled that with the Golden Triangle cities of Agar/TajMahal, Delhi and Jaipur. We do a day of camel riding in Jaiselmer. December is peak season to India, so please register your interest early possible to secure the flight seat. We had 19 pax for 2009. We will confirm the trip once we have the min nos of interested pax. Kindly contact Rachel 012-352 0868 or email at rachelheng123@gmail.com

IMPORTANT NOTICE

This is meant to be a "free and easy" adventure trip. Participants should be relatively fit, with a good sense of humour, and above all, have the right attitude for close travel with others through possibly some trying times. Most definitely, this is not a trip for prudes, whiners, fuss-pots, and other similiarly assorted types! We had a couple of those before and it wasn't pleasant for us or them. Although every effort will be made to stick to the given itinerary, ground conditions may change and cause some disruption and/or deviation from the norm. Otherwise, have fun!

 
Dessert with Camel/Jaisalmer fort city

Rajasthan is the land of Rajput Kings, a group of worrier clans, who have controlled this part of India for 1000 years. It is a colorful state with stunning and elegant Palaces dot the desert landscape and battle-scarred fortresses appear on every hill like sentinels of the past. It is full of Lakes, Sand dunes, Wild Life Sanctuaries and Beautiful Temples. Rajasthan still retains an elusive fairy-tale character. It is a land where tales of valour of its medieval Rajput warriors are still sung by its traveling bards. It is also known for tradition of craftsmanship with a highly developed aesthetic sense.

The state is diagonally divided as the hilly and rugged south-east region and dry and barren north-east Thar Desert. Here, folk culture still retains all its colour and vivacity with exuberant celebrations of fairs and festivals. A music that echoes across the desert emptiness. Some of the popular fairs are Pushkar Camel and Cattle fair held annually in November, Camel Festival Bikaner held annually in January, Desert Festival Jaisalmer held annually between end January to mid February etc. The exact dates of the fairs is determined by the Indian Lunar Calendar.

  

Jaisalmer fort city/ Sunset at dessert

Day 1 Dec 23 Thurs Fly to KL-Delhi: Depart KL(LCCT) on D7 2506 at afternoon flight 1600PM arriving Delhi local time 1910PM. Transfer to hotel. Overnight (ON) Delhi.

Day 2 Delhi Mandawa (260km, 5hr+): Early morning after breakfast drive to Mandawa. After lunch drive to Mandawa, bringing back to life the grandeur of the old days and is a memorable regal Rajasthani experience for the guests.  Today, the world comes to this storybook town to see its colorful frescoes on every subject under the sun, that is, ranging from the religious to the erotic; from copies of popular English prints to witty social satire, rendered in the inimitable style of the local artist. ON Mandawa

Day 3 Mandawa-Bikaner (200km, 5hr+): Morning drive to Bikaner. Bikaner, was founded in 1488 by Rao Bikaji.  Bikaner was once on the ancient trading route of caravans. It has many forts, paMandawa - Bikanerlaces and temples all created with unusual delicacy in red sandstone and a bustling bazaar where you can even buy a pair of 'racing' camels. ON Bikaner

Day 4 Bikaner: After breakfast, drive to visit Junagarh Fort, Built in 1593 by Raja Rai Singh, a general in the army of Emperor Akbar.  This fort has many palaces and gateway.  Proceed to visit Jain temple, Camel Breeding Farm and Desnok to visit the well known Karni Mata temple, which is known for Rates being fed milk by devotees.  It is not allowed to kill a rat in the premises of this temple.  ON Bikaner

  

   
Camel Man/Lake Gadesar/Rajasthan ladies

Day 5 Bikaner-Jaisalmer (300km, 5hr+): After breakfast drive to Jaisalmer. On arrival transfer to Hotel.  Also known as golden city.  Centuries ago, Jaisalmer was on the camel trading route between India and Central Asia. It is a city that rises from the desert like a golden mirage. Dominating the view is the awesome citadel on the hill-a fort built with the golden yellow stone of the area. Jaisalmer is a visual delight. Wander through its lanes and discover the 'havelis' with delicately carved stone facades.  Free afternoon to walk around the town. ON Jaisalmer.

Day 6 Jaisalmer: After breakfast, walk around Jaisalmer Fort, the monolith of stone, built in 1156 atop the 80 m high Trikuta hill, is the only raised feature in a flat desolate area.  We will meander through alley ways lined with havelis sporting great intricate hand - carved sand stone latticed balconies and archways. After lunch around 1300 hour drive to the start point of our camel safari through the villages to sand dunes.  ON Jaisalmer.

Day 7 Jaisalmer - Jodhpur (330km, 6hr+): After breakfast drive to Jodhpur.  Jodhpur – the erstwhile Marwar capital with its impressive Mehrangarh fort overlooking the Blue city of Rajasthan and the Jaswant Thada Cenotaphs.  Among Rajasthan's many princely settlements, Jodhpur is one of the most distinctive. This five hundred year old settlement was the headquarters of the Rathore Rajputs celebrated for their tales of daring. This princely state is also referred as "The Blue city".  On Jodhpur.

Day 8 Jodhpur-Udaipur (325km, 6hr+): Early morning drive to Udaipur en route visiting Jain temples of Ranakpura, known for their intricate friezes and sculptures, dating back to the 15th century.  This temple’s 29 halls are supported by 1444 pillars.
Udaipur is also known as the city of lakes. The marble palaces, beautifully laid out gardens and the lakes make Udaipur seem almost like a mirage in the desert.  The founder of Udaipur, Maharana Udai Singh needed to overcome the misfortunes that his old capital of Chittaurgarh had to face due to repeated attacks by the Mughal armies. On the advice of a holy man, Udai Singh shifted his capital to the banks of Lake Pichola.  The city was named Udaipur on his name. ON Udaipur.

 

 
Jodhpur Mahrangarh fort and the Blue City

Day 9 Udaipur: Morning excursion to the famous temple complex of Eklingji & Nagda, which enshrines the deity of the Mahranas of Mewar. Spend the rest of the day exploring this charming lake city by car. Wander through the opulent City Palace grounds and the museum, which are a testament to the valour and chivalry of the Mewar rulers. Visit the Jagdish temple on the shores of Lake Pichola. The Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandir is a treasure house of Rajasthani folk culture. The breathtaking beauty of the lakes- Pichola & Fateh Sagar truly make Udaipur an oasis in the desert. Return to hotel after city drive. Dinner & overnight stay at the hotel. ON Udaipur.

Day 10 Udaipur - Pushkar (300km, 6hr+): Early morning after breakfast drive to Pushkar. There are evidence which points out that Pushakar was existing in the fourth century B.C.  Pushkar lake in the inhospitable surroundings of a desert is not less than a miracle.  The legend about the Creator God, Bramha describes the creation of this lake. When the demon Vajra Nabha killed Brahma's children, he in turn struck him with his weapon, a lotus flower. Vajra Nabha died with the impact, and the petals of the lotus fell at three places. One of them is Pushkar, where a lake sprung into being. Brahma is supposed to have performed sacrifice at this lake on Kartik Purnima (the full moon day of the Kartik month), hallowing the place. Sacred to Brahma, Pushkar boasts of its temple dedicated to him, which is the only one of its kind in the world. A dip in the waters of Pushkar and worship at his temple ensure salvation. So thousands flock to Pushkar to observe the ritual on kartik Purnima, or on any of the four days preceding it.ON Pushkar.

    

Udaipur/Pushkar/Bikaner

Day 11 Pushkar-Jaipur (140km, 4hr+): In the morning vist the Brahma temple and the holy lake. On completion drive to Jaipur. Jaipur is the capital city of Rajasthan. Also known as Pink City. One of the oldest planned city. ON Jaipur

Day 12 Jaipur: After breakfast, half-day excursion to the hilltop fortress at Amber. Ascend the imposing fort on a painted elephant. In the afternoon, tour the old walled city of Jaipur.  Founded by Maharaja Jai Singh II, this ‘pink city’ is meticulously constructed on the lines of the Shilpa-Shastra, an ancient Hindu treatise on architecture. Visit the unique Jantar Mantar Observatory situated in the heart of the city. Built in the 1700's, it still looks futuristic. Nearby is the ornate Hawa Mahal (the palace of winds). The old City Palace & its museum display a rare fusion of Mughal and Hindu architecture, and house a rare collection of paintings, Rajput armoury and costumes. ON Jaipur.

Day 13 Jaipur-Agra (235km, 5hr+):After breakfast drive to Agra. En route visiting the world heritage monument of Fatehpur Sikri. On completion continue with your drive to Agra. Arrive in Agra.  On arrival check in your hotel.  Rest of the evening at leisure. ON Agra.

 

     

Hawa Mahal/Taj Mahal

Day 14 Back to Delhi:Early morning, visit Taj Mahal and Red Fort. Taj Mahal is one of the most beautiful masterpieces of architecture in the world. Built entirely by white marble, Taj Mahal is regarded as one of the eight wonders of the world.  Some Western historians have noted that its architectural beauty has never been surpassed. After lunch drive to Delhi. After dinner, transfer to airport. We will catch flight D72507 at night flight 2025PM back to KL.

Day 15 Home 5 Jan Wed: arriving KLIA at 0435AM early morning (5 JAN)

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

  1. Cost cover budgeted accommodation, guide, ground arrangement and transport.
  2. Not covered are Indian visa fees Rm168, Air Asia fare & airport taxes, entrances Rm200, activities and meals. Allocate about Rm350 for 14 days meals. Guides accompanying group do expect tips. Yongo encourages group members to be generous but should commensurate with services rendered.
  3. A deposit of Rm888 is payable to confirm your place.
  4. Cost is subject to change if there's a significant changes in foreign exchange rates and/or airfares.

Contact Yong Lee Min 016-220 9033 or 03-4023 8210 Email yongo@streamyx.com
Contact Rachel 012-352 0868 Email rachelheng123@gmail.com
Contact Yong Lee Keng: 012-315 8353 or 603-6137 9937 Email yongleekeng@yahoo.com
Address: 19 Lorong Air Bersih Tiga, Air Panas, 53200 Kuala Lumpur

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