Day 01 Jodhpur/Luni (40Kms.)
Arrive Jodhpur , Meet at airport & proceed for village jeep safari .. Visit the villages of Bishnois and Rabaris, Enjoy the ride through these villages. These villages are easily distinguishable from others in the Thar Desert due to the Eco-friendly lifestyle adopted with plenty of trees and other vegetation.. Enjoy photography on the sand dunes of the sun setting and also sights of the herds of antelopes, camels roaming freely in the village. Don't forget to drive up to the sand dunes on your four-wheel and then bash against the sand on high speed while riding down, it is just fabulous experience. You can also visit the famous carpet weaving loom houses near the villages. Visit Fort Chanwa at Luni.Fort Chanwa of Luni is an exceptional example of Elegance and Symmetry in Indian architecture,The entire fortress is carved out of the famous red sandstone of Jodhpur and with its ornately carved lattice work friezes and intricate Jherokas it exquisitely captures the romance and grace of a bygone age. Local metal, clay and wooden crafts are worth seeing. Night stay in Luni.
Day 02 Pali /Sodawas/Kharda/Nardai/Kotri Raola
Drive continues from this semi-arid zone to greener, better irrigated country as you move from Luni to Pali, Sodawas, Kharda and Narlai. Relax at Narlai Heritage Hotel situated between Jodhpur and Udaipur. Explore caves and temples and then, visit Located in small village by the name of Kotri in Pali district of Rajasthan, Kotri Raola is a small fort palace located atop a hillock, The village is located at the foot of Aravalli Hills and a 7th century archeological site is near by.. Night stay at Kotri Raola Heritage Hotel.
Day 03 Ranakpur/Kumbalgarh/Udaipur
Drive to Udaipur in the morning, visiting Ranakpur, Kumbalgarha and Bhil Villages enroute. Ranakpur temples Ranakpur The 15th century Adishwar temple is one of the five most important holy shrines of the Jains with 29 halls, domes and the pavilions include 1444 pillars,that no two pillars are alike in design and sculptures. Designed by Dipa Shilpi built (1367-1432) and is the largest and most complex Jain temple in India Fort Kumbalgarh amidst a cluster of thirteen mountain peaks of the Aravali range, the formidable medieval citadel of Kumbhalgarh Fort stands a wary sentinel to the past glory of its kings and princes. Kumbalgarh Fort the second longest continuous wall in the world. It holds the distinction of being unconquered and the birth place of Rajathan.. Also visit the sanctuary and vlaages of Bhils nearby. Bhil tribe is native of the southern districts of Rajasthan and the surrounding regions of Udaipur and Chittaurgarh and is known for its skills in using bow and arrow. Night Stay in Udaipur.
Day 04 Departure
Transfer to airport to board the onward flight |