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Kumbhalgarh, Jodhpur With Jaisalmer

Cities : Kumbhalgarh (2N),Jodhpur (2N),Jaisalmer (3N)
Sightseeing
- Jaisalmer Fort
- Kothari's Patwa Haveli (Patwon ki Haveli/Patwa Haveli)
- Gadisar Lake
- Jaswant Thada
- Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum
- Balsamnd Lake
- Kumbhalgarh Fort
Meals
- 7 Breakfast
- 7 Dinner
Kumbhalgarh, Jodhpur With Jaisalmer - 07 Nights / 08 Days
Day wise travel itinerary
- Day 1 :Ahmedabad – Kumbhalgarh (313 Kms – 6 Hrs 30 Mins Approx)Upon arrival in Kumbhalgarh welcomed by our representatives. Get transferred to your hotel. Check-in and make the most of Rajasthani hospitality.In the afternoon had out to visit the famous Kumbhalgarh Fort – one of the most beautiful forts in Rajasthan and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The walls of the fort extend over 38 km and are the second longest wall after ‘Great Wall of China’.Get back to the hotel in the evening and enjoy cultural performance by local artists over dinner. Enjoy Dinner in & overnight stay at the hotel.
- Dinner
- Day 2 :Kumbhalgarh Wildlife SanctuaryRelish a delicious breakfast at the hotel and proceed for full day sightseeing. You would be visiting the famous Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary. Return to the hotel in the evening and enjoy overnight stay in hotel.
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Day 3 :Kumbhalgarh – Jodhpur (175 Kms – 4 Hrs approx)Having Breakfast then proceed for check out and visit to the Jagmandir palace whose construction is credited to three Maharanas of the Sisodia Rajputs of Mewar kingdom. The construction of the palace was started in 1551 by Maharana Amer Singh, continued by Maharana Karan Singh (1620–1628) and finally completed by Maharana Jagat Singh I (1628–1652). The royal family used the palace as a summer resort and pleasure palace for holding parties. On arrival check in to the hotel. Evening free for leisure to explore the nearby attractions & local markets & souvenir shops. Dinner & Overnight in Jodhpur.
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Day 4 :JodhpurToday after breakfast proceeds to visit Jodhpur sightseeing Mehrangarh Fort built in around 1459 by Rao Jodha which is 125 meters above the city and is enclosed by imposing thick walls. Later visit Jaswant Thada which is built out of intricately carved sheets of marbles , The cenotaph's grounds feature carved gazebos, a tiered garden and a small lake then visit Ummed Bhavan Palace which is the the principal residence of the former Jodhpur royal family. The Palace is divided into three functional parts – the residence of the royal family, a luxury Taj Palace Hotel and a Museum focusing on the 20th-century history of the Jodhpur Royal Family. Later visit Balsamand Lake to have a perfect view of sunset. Dinner and Overnight in Jodhpur.
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Day 5 :Jodhpur – Jaisalmer (282 Kms – 5 Hrs approx)Having Breakfast then proceed for check out and Depart to Jaisalmer also known as “The Golden City”. On arrival check in to the hotel. Later visit the Jaisalmer Fort which is a UNESCO world heritage site, It was built by Rawal Jaisal , a Bhati Rajput’, in 1156 CE.It is built on a hill that raises above a height of 250 ft (76 m) above the surrounding countryside. Nearly one fourth of the old city's population still resides within the fort. Then visit the Salim Singh Ki Haveli also known as the Moti Mahal. Later visit Patwon ki Haveli which is now a museum featuring intricate carvings, furniture & artwork. Dinner and Overnight in Jaisalmer.
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Day 6 :JaisalmerToday after breakfast proceeds to visit Vyas chhatri, a sandstone cenotaph of the sage Vyas, who wrote the Mahabharata epic. Later visit the Gadisar Lake to spend some free time, and then visit the Nathan ki haveli known for ornate exterior carvings & unique architecture. Evening enjoys the Camel ride on the Thar Desert &then heat up you in the bonfire to dance on the local traditional dance forms. Dinner and Overnight in Jaisalmer.
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Day 7 :JaisalmerToday after breakfast proceed to visit The Bada Bagh temple situated on a small hill. The memorial chhatri cenotaphs have all been carved out of sandstone blocks. Each cenotaph has a marble slab with inscriptions about the deceased royal and a symbolic image of a man on a horse. Evening is free for leisure to explore the nearby markets & local souvenir shops Dinner and Overnight in Jaisalmer.
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Day 8 :Jaisalmer – Ahmedabad ( 538 Kms – 10 Hrs 30 Min Approx)Today after breakfast proceed back to home with a Collection of Infinite happy memories & lots of photographs of your tour.
- Dinner
Sightseeing

Jaisalmer Fort
Open Time : 06:00 AM
Close Time : 05:00 PM
Operational days - Open all 7 days
Approx duration suggested - 2 - 3 Hrs
Also known as Sonar Quilla or Sone ka Quilla (golden fort) Jaisalmer fort stands high showcasing its beauty and elegance as it is one of the world’s largest forts located in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. Sonar Quila is the second oldest fort in Rajasthan.Its extensive yellow sandstone walls are bright yellow during the day and fade to honey-gold as the sun sets and due to this, it is also called the Golden fort. This dessert beauty has seen many battles while standing steady the sandy stretches of the great Thar Desert on Trikuta hill. Jaisalmer itself is known as the golden city.You will be amused by the architectural beauty of Jaisalmer Fort and other sites of the golden city. Built by the Rajput ruler Rawal Jaisal in 1156 AD this UNESCO World Heritage site is the pride of the Thar desert and is a symbol of strength. Jaisalmer Fort has played a vital role from the glorious past to the present. It has been part of many amazing cultures of the different dynasty ruling.It has kept the traditions of past safe by preserving their designs and visions. This place will never fail to surprise you from its majestic beauty and will give you a different vision towards the history, traditions, and culture of the country.History of Jaisalmer Fort :The Golden fort is said to be established by Raja Rawal Jaisal, who was a Bhatti Rajput ruler, in approximately 1156 AD. He selected the Trikuta hills located at the Great Thar Desert for his fort and symbolise the dominance and power of the Royal Rajput's.Sonar Quila is known as the second oldest fort in Rajasthan and has seen and been part of many legendary battles but even today it holds the same charm and positive vibes which will leave you aw-struck when you will witness this great structure. So, one can notice the fusion of Islamic and Rajput architecture. It has also been part of the silk trade route from the 16th to the 18th century.The fort has four grand entrance Ganesh Pol, Akshaya Pol, Suraj Pol, and Hawa Pol which have their own significance like Suraj pol named was given to one because the first sun rays over the city used to hit this very gate similarly other gates also have interesting stories related to them and are very beautifully carved and designed in a way that it is a combination of power and beauty.The Architecture of Jaisalmer Fort :The Jaisalmer Fort is also famous for its architectural beauty. With the amazing measurement of 1,500 ft (460 m) long and 750 ft (230 m) wide it is built on a hill that rises above a height of 250 ft (76 m). You will be delighted to witness the essence of Rajasthani architectural touch with beautiful designs and patterns. Built with the gorgeous yellow sandstone the entire fort has an amazing look and shines like gold when the sun-rays fall on the walls.With the glorious sunrise and majestic sunset, this structure changes color from tawny lion yellow to honey- gold. You will be amused to see the four entrances to the fort which are named Akshay Pole, Suraj Pole, Hawa Pole and Ganesha Pole. There are many other places that add their importance to histories such as The Rang Mahal, Sarvottam Vilas, Gaj Mahal, Akhai Vilas and the Moti Mahal.The Moti Mahal is also known as Salam Singh Ki Haweli and is extremely beautiful with the amazing architecture, built-in 1815 with a peacock-shaped roof & numerous balconies this place will give a jaw-dropping view. These places too have been formed by keeping the designs, patterns, and texture at the priority and has been taken utmost care that they stand to showcase the royalty and energy of Rajput's and taking Rajasthani style on another level.
Inclusion :Entry Ticket
Exclusion :No MealsNo Transfers
Important Notes :The rates may vary from supplier to supplier. This has to be booked & pay directly on spot. The rates given are just for reference and planning purpose only.

Kothari's Patwa Haveli (Patwon ki Haveli/Patwa Haveli)
Open Time : 09:00 AM
Close Time : 06:30 PM
Operational days - Open all 7 days
Approx duration suggested - 1 - 2 Hours
Rajasthan is a place full with Royalty and Luxury. As you set foot in this land, magnanimous palaces and majestic Havelis welcome you. Situated amongst the golden sand dunes in the town of Jaisalmer. Famous for its Desert Safaris and camel rides, this town also holds one of the most beautiful architectural delights you will find in the entire Rajasthan.The Patwon ki Haveli in Jaisalmer is the second most popular spot preferred by tourist in Jaisalmer after the Jaisalmer Fort. It is not a single Haveli but a group of five different Havelis, each with its unique architecture and heritage. Also known as the Jaisalmer Patwa ki haveli, the golden color of these beautiful Havelis mimics the beautiful golden color of Rajasthani sand.History of Patwon ki Haveli:The Havelis are located in a narrow lane hence it is better to walk instead of taking a vehicle there. These Havelis were built by a wealthy trader called Gumanchand Patwa in 1805. It is believed that he has belonged to a very rich family as they dealt in gold and silver threads which were used in decorating precious clothes of that era.The Havelis are also known as mansions of brocade merchants for the same reason. Some locals thought argue that the Patwas made their money through opium smuggling and money lending. Gumanchand Patwa built these Havelis over 60 years. But looking at the structure, one will be compelled to think that every single year and every single piece of stone put in these buildings intensifies the magnificence of these beautiful Havelis.Currently, the Havelis are used by the government of India. The office of the Archaeological Survey of India and the Rajasthan state arts and craft department is situated in these Havelis. The most beautiful Haveli in all of these is the Kothari Patwa which is also the most popular one.The individuality of each Haveli is depicted through different styles of mirror work and paintings on their arches and gateways. Colorful murals adorn the walls of these mansions. Such is the brightness of the color that you are bound to feel mesmerized seeing the beauty of these murals.Apart from the walls these murals also decorate the Jharokhas, balconies and the entrance gates of each mansion. Such beauty is rare to be found even in Rajasthan. The famous Rajasthani artwork is shown in its full glory in these mansions. If your art buds are still not satisfied, then there is a museum which has on display the numerous paintings, sculptures, and artifacts which could be used as eye soothers.Feel the luxury and royalty of the Patwas in this museum, I am sure that even the kings of Rajasthan would have envied these wealthy traders. An Important and interesting historical fact is that the Patwon Ki Haveli was only the 2nd Haveli to be ever built in Rajasthan and the first was one in Jaisalmer.The pillars and ceilings of these beautiful mansions contain intricate carvings that depict the craftsmanship of artisans of that bygone era. Such is the detail of sculpture that you can identify the figures even after 200 years, isn't it amazing. The artisans have expressed themselves even on the archways as well as main gates, which are filled with these amazing specimens of art.Architecture students arrange special visits to the Patwon Ki Haveli to study the art. Architects of these mansions kept the special provisions to ensure that the residents do not feel the infamous Rajasthani heat. These beautiful mansions contain over 60 balconies, from where the courtyard is clearly visible.
Inclusion :Entry Ticket
Exclusion : No Meals No Transfers Guide Charges Extra Still / Video Camera Charges
Important Notes : The rates may vary from supplier to supplier. This has to be booked & pay directly on spot. The rates given are just for reference and planning purpose only.

Gadisar Lake
Open Time : 24 Hours ( Boating: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM )
Close Time : 24 Hours ( Boating: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM )
Operational days - Open all 7 days
Approx duration suggested - 2 Hours
On the outskirts of Jaisalmer City, located in the Thar Desert and almost 30 km away from Pakistan border, in the arid state of Rajasthan lies the beautiful Gadisar Lake, which sits like an oasis in the heart of a desert. Back in the middle ages, there were no canals or irrigation system or other scientific methods to bring water to the arid regions of Rajasthan. This manmade lake built around the 12th-13th century, this reservoir was built by Raja Rawal Jaisal keeping in mind the need of his people. Located close to the fort of Jaisalmer, the lake is an easy respite from the hot and dry desert climate. Gadisar Lake offers scenic and picture perfect views of the lake and the adjacent fort, especially when the eastern sky is blood red and the sun rises, striking its rays on the top floors of Jaisalmer Fort. Whether you like to spend some quality time by yourself or have fun with your family and friends, Gadisar Lake has a handful of experiences to offer. You can go boating in the lake or simply enjoy a walk around the embankment. Gadsisar lake is surrounded by Shrines, Ghats, Temples and artistically carved Chattris,. Its charm lies in the fact that it was the only source of water for the Jaisalmer city in those olden days. It is an ideal getaway for culture enthusiasts, architecture lovers and peace lovers. Gadisar Lake is the perfect choice for a holiday whether you are looking to sit back and relax or dig into adventure, as it has so much to offer. You can start by taking a look at the Gate of Tillon or Tilon Ki Pol. You can notice fine architecture and afterwards, you can take a boat ride to admire the beauty of the place. Also, the boats are available in a limited amount, so, hope you don’t miss out. Or, you can take a quick stroll around the lake. It might be the best place for some Instagram worthy photos. While walking around, don’t forget to feed the fish too. The lake is infused with catfish and tourists often prefer to drop biscuit pieces of puffed rice for them. If you visit during winter, there are chances that you might come across some of the migratory birds. Spot these birds flying around the lake or perch themselves on the bank, as Bharatpur bird sanctuary is situated close to the Gadisar Lake. If you are lucky enough, you might even see one fish for prey.
Inclusion : Entry Free
Exclusion :No MealsNo TransfersBoating Charges
Important Notes : The rates may vary from supplier to supplier. This has to be booked & pay directly on spot. The rates given are just for reference and planning purpose only.
Gallery
- Gadisar Lake
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- Kumbhalgarh_fort
- Jodhpur 4
- Jodhpur 10
- Gadisar Lake
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