+91 - 991-077-7770
info@traveldeva.com
Jaipur, Pushkar & Mount Abu Tour Package

Duration: 04 Nights - 05 Days
Destinations Covered: Jaipur - Pushkar - Mount Abu

India's Golden Triangle includes 3 cities, Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra. All three are equally important and an indispensable part of the trip. Far and away the best way to travel around India's Golden Triangle is by train. You'll have the opportunity to catch a glimpse of rural India as you roll through the countryside. Book your ticket in advance, either online or at a train station.

Day 1 : Jaipur Arrival
Arrival in Jaipur, transfer to the hotel after wash and change enjoy half day sightseeing Visiting City palace and local market. Overnight at hotel.

Day 2 : Jaipur
After breakfast enjoy full day sightseeing of Jaipur visiting Amer fort, Hawa mahal, Jantar Mantar, City palace, Museum, Govinddev Tempal & Jal mahal. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 3 : Jaipur - Pushkar
After breakfast drive toward Pushkar en-route visit Ajmer it is popular for the tomb of Dargah Sharif Tomb of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, a well-known Sufi saint, then enjoy Pushkar Sightseeing covering Brahma ji Temple. Overnight at hotel.

Day 4 : Pushkar - Mount Abu
After breakfast Drive to Mount Abu, the only hill station of Rajasthan, situated at an altitude of 1200 mt. Day at leisure. Evening visit Nakki Lake is virtually located in the heart of Mount Abu and is a big attraction with tourists. The lake takes its name from the legend that it was scooped out by a god, using only his nails, or nakh. While takeing a stroll along the lake, look for the strange rock formations. On the lake there is a dilapidated concrete boat-shaped snack bar. Overnight at hotel.

Day 5 : Mount Abu
After breakfast, visit the world famous Dilwara Jain Temple, Nakki Lake and Brahmin Kumari Ashram Dilwara Temple are a group of remarkable Jain temples. Among the finest examples of these are two temples in which the art of carving marble has reached unsurpassed heights. The older of the temples is the 'Vimal Vasahi', built in 1031 and dedicated to the first tirthankar, Adinath. In the front of the temple stands the 'House of Elephants', with figures of elephants marching in procession to the temple entrance. The later built 'Tejpal Temple' is dedicated to Neminath, the 22nd tirthankar, and was built in 1230 by the brothers Tejpal and Vastupal. The carving is so fine that, in places, the marble becomes almost transparent. Later proceed for your onward journey.

book now
Need Help?
We would be happy to help you!
+91 - 991-077-7770
info@traveldeva.com